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¿Cómo se lidera la comunicación global de una de las organizaciones más influyentes en moda sostenible?En este episodio de Fashion Digital Talks, conversamos con Patricia Barroso Pinto, estratega internacional con más de 15 años de experiencia en marketing B2B y B2C, y actual Global Comms and Partnerships Manager en Fashion Revolution. Patricia lidera campañas en más de 80 países, impulsando marcas con propósito a través de estrategias sostenibles, alianzas efectivas y narrativas auténticas.Hablamos sobre cómo se construyen marcas con impacto real, el futuro del eCommerce en la moda sostenible, personalización global de mensajes (ODA), innovación tecnológica en campañas sociales, diferencias culturales entre LATAM y Europa, y el papel clave de las alianzas estratégicas.Además, comparte aprendizajes de su paso por Cambridge, Yale y UBC Vancouver, y nos deja consejos valiosos para quienes buscan integrar la sostenibilidad en su carrera de marketing y negocios.¡Dale play y acompáñanos en esta conversación transformadora!Laura eRReInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraerremx LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauraerreFashion Digital TalksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fashiondigitaltalks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fashiondigitaltalks TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fashiondigitaltalks
This week, I sat down with Olivia Laskowski, This week, I sat down with Olivia Laskowski, aka Liv—Brand and Partnerships Manager at Cometeer and certified coffee nerd—to talk about what it actually means to build a brand with substance (and caffeine).We got into the frozen coffee magic that makes Cometeer different, why brand teams should be in the room way earlier, and how a kiosk in the Mall at Short Hills turned into their best acquisition channel. Spoiler: mall culture is back.Liv shares her take on content that doesn't feel like homework, CX as a brand-building machine (shoutout Sean), and how to educate customers without giving a full-on TED Talk. Oh, and if your brand book still lives in a Dropbox folder labeled “v2_final_FINAL”? Yeah…we're talking to you.Whether you're building a brand, running CX, or just need a coffee that slaps—this one's full of gems.Listen now for insights on content, customer experience, and how to make your brand actually feel something.FREE COFFEE FOR ATF LISTENERS https://cometeer.com/zCovzi
Send us a textToday, we're excited to share significant changes happening within DECAL's Community Partnership Team. In a bold move to enhance collaboration and engagement, the team is shifting its outreach strategy from a broad regional approach to a more focused, subregion-specific model. Joining us to discuss our Community Partnership Team is Jill Taylor, Director of Community Partnerships and 2Gen Outreach, and Dajuana Robinson, Community Engagement and Partnerships Manager. Support the show
In this episode, we speak to Stephen Morris, VaxHub's Senior Outreach and Partnerships Manager, and Ludovica Vaiarelli, VaxHub's Partners Relationship Manager, to learn a bit more about how vaccines are manufactured and distributed worldwide. We'll hear how the process works, and how we're working with partner Universities like Oxford, along with manufacturers and industry, to ensure we create the next vaccine as quickly as possible. During the conversation, we cover notable projects that the VaxHub has worked on plus how antimicrobial resistance (so from things like antibiotics in poultry) is affecting global initiatives in vaccine production. Date of episode recording: 2024-10-08T00:00:00Z Duration: 37:00 Language of episode: English Presenter:Ferdouse Akhter Guests: Stephen Morris; Ludovica Vaiarelli Producer: Ferdouse Akhter; Shakira Crawford
QFF: Quick Fire Friday – Your 20-Minute Growth Powerhouse! Welcome to Quick Fire Friday, the Grow A Small Business podcast series that is designed to deliver simple, focused and actionable insights and key takeaways in less than 20 minutes a week. Every Friday, we bring you business owners and experts who share their top strategies for growing yourself, your team and your small business. Get ready for a dose of inspiration, one action you can implement and quotable quotes that will stick with you long after the episode ends! In this episode of Quick Fire Friday, host Michael Denehey interviews Courtney Pomerenke, Partnerships Manager at Employment Hero, sharing expert insights on transforming small business hiring processes. Learn how Employment Hero's AI-powered tools like Smart Match, wage transparency, and proactive recruitment strategies can save time, cut costs, and attract top talent. Courtney highlights real-world success stories and practical tips for building a stronger employer brand and retaining employees. Sign up before March 30, 2025, and get 3 months FREE on Employment Hero – your all-in-one solution for payroll, HR, and people management. To redeem, email courtney.pomerenke@employmenthero.com and quote "GASB2025". T&Cs Apply. Key Takeaways for Small Business Owners: Streamlining Recruitment with AI: Employment Hero's Smart Match tool uses AI to provide curated candidate lists in seconds, reducing hiring time by two weeks and saving up to 12 hours of administrative work per hire. Wage Transparency Benefits: Transparent salary practices attract aligned candidates, foster trust, and build a culture of fairness, helping small businesses stand out in competitive job markets. Proactive vs. Reactive Hiring: Building a recruitment funnel and creating talent pools ahead of time can prevent last-minute hiring stress and lead to better hiring decisions. Our hero crafts outstanding reviews following the experience of listening to our special guests. Are you the one we've been waiting for? Flexible Work and Career Development: Beyond salaries, employees value flexible working arrangements, career development, and a strong workplace culture. Small businesses can use these to attract and retain talent effectively. Data-Driven Decisions: Employment Hero offers salary benchmarking tools and reports based on real-time data from millions of employees, enabling businesses to set competitive and fair wages. Success in Real-World Applications: Employment Hero's solutions have helped businesses, such as those in the NDIS sector, reduce hiring time, improve onboarding, and achieve higher retention rates, leading to better team performance. One action small business owners can take: According to Courtney Pomerenke one action small business owners can take is to embrace AI-powered recruitment tools like Employment Hero's Smart Match. By leveraging AI, businesses can streamline the hiring process, save valuable time, and attract candidates who are the best fit for their roles and culture. Do you have 2 minutes every Friday? Sign up to the Weekly Leadership Email. It's free and we can help you to maximize your time. Enjoyed the podcast? Please leave a review on iTunes or your preferred platform. Your feedback helps more small business owners discover our podcast and embark on their business growth journey.
It's the silent heartbreak of the nonprofit world—lapsed donors. These are the supporters who once believed in your mission, donated enthusiastically, and then… disappeared. But why? And more importantly, how do we get them back? That's exactly what James Goalder, Partnerships Manager at Bloomerang, unpacks in this power-packed conversation with Julia Patrick and Meredith Terrian.The numbers are sobering: the donor retention rate in the U.S. has been stuck below 50% for years. That means for every ten donors nonprofits attract, at least five don't come back. The reasons? Some are out of our control—life changes, financial setbacks, or even death. But the more painful reality is that many donors simply don't know their support is needed. They don't hear from the nonprofit, don't see the impact of their gift, and ultimately assume their contribution didn't matter.And that's an unacceptable reality. "We spend so much time, energy, and money bringing donors in, but then we let them slip away because we don't communicate how much they still matter." — says James.As James explains, too many nonprofits focus on acquisition and neglect retention. They throw big fundraising events, pull off emotional appeals, and get people excited to give—only to vanish into radio silence afterward. His solution? Intentional, personalized donor engagement. "People like to see their names," he emphasizes, underscoring how even small touches like personalized thank-you letters can make a massive difference.One of the most compelling takeaways is the art of re-engagement. Instead of treating lapsed donors as ATMs with a one-time appeal, nonprofits should invite them back into the mission—through tours, volunteer opportunities, or even a simple “catch-up” coffee. A meaningful connection beats a generic donation ask every time.For fundraisers, this episode is a wake-up call: Retention isn't just another metric—it's a survival strategy. #DonorRetention #NonprofitFundraisingFind us Live daily on YouTube!Find us Live daily on LinkedIn!Find us Live daily on X: @Nonprofit_ShowOur national co-hosts and amazing guests discuss management, money and missions of nonprofits! 12:30pm ET 11:30am CT 10:30am MT 9:30am PTSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show
Join us as we hear about Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampshire County's 50th year in 2025. We are joined by Ann Walsh, Development and Partnerships Manager and Rachel Purington, Case Manager to discuss the agency, new programs, and upcoming events. BBBS HC exists to help kids form meaningful connections to mentors in the community. Children's mental health is a top concern and BBBS is helping to provide some stability in the lives of the "Littles" they serve. The "Bigs" also get something out of it as well and have the chance to provide guidance and support giving them a deeper meaning to their lives. A new program was just launched at Jackson Street School in Northampton called "Lunch Buddies", tune in for more on that. As well, Big Love Little Performances is back on 2/13 and at the Iron Horse this year. Owen Zaret, Easthampton City Councilor, and Health Care Provider joins us to talk about why he has been a part of BLLP since the beginning. Warning-there is A LOT of singing on this episode. Tickets at: https://secure.getmeregistered.com/get_information.php?event_id=140715
Join us as we hear about Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampshire County's 50th year in 2025. We are joined by Ann Walsh, Development and Partnerships Manager and Rachel Purington, Case Manager to discuss the agency, new programs, and upcoming events. BBBS HC exists to help kids form meaningful connections to mentors in the community. Children's mental health is a top concern and BBBS is helping to provide some stability in the lives of the "Littles" they serve. The "Bigs" also get something out of it as well and have the chance to provide guidance and support giving them a deeper meaning to their lives. A new program was just launched at Jackson Street School in Northampton called "Lunch Buddies", tune in for more on that. As well, Big Love Little Performances is back on 2/13 and at the Iron Horse this year. Owen Zaret, Easthampton City Councilor, and Health Care Provider joins us to talk about why he has been a part of BLLP since the beginning. Warning-there is A LOT of singing on this episode. Tickets at: https://secure.getmeregistered.com/get_information.php?event_id=140715
Join us as we hear about Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampshire County's 50th year in 2025. We are joined by Ann Walsh, Development and Partnerships Manager and Rachel Purington, Case Manager to discuss the agency, new programs, and upcoming events. BBBS HC exists to help kids form meaningful connections to mentors in the community. Children's mental health is a top concern and BBBS is helping to provide some stability in the lives of the "Littles" they serve. The "Bigs" also get something out of it as well and have the chance to provide guidance and support giving them a deeper meaning to their lives. A new program was just launched at Jackson Street School in Northampton called "Lunch Buddies", tune in for more on that. As well, Big Love Little Performances is back on 2/13 and at the Iron Horse this year. Owen Zaret, Easthampton City Councilor, and Health Care Provider joins us to talk about why he has been a part of BLLP since the beginning. Warning-there is A LOT of singing on this episode. Tickets at: https://secure.getmeregistered.com/get_information.php?event_id=140715
Join us as we hear about Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampshire County's 50th year in 2025. We are joined by Ann Walsh, Development and Partnerships Manager and Rachel Purington, Case Manager to discuss the agency, new programs, and upcoming events. BBBS HC exists to help kids form meaningful connections to mentors in the community. Children's mental health is a top concern and BBBS is helping to provide some stability in the lives of the "Littles" they serve. The "Bigs" also get something out of it as well and have the chance to provide guidance and support giving them a deeper meaning to their lives. A new program was just launched at Jackson Street School in Northampton called "Lunch Buddies", tune in for more on that. As well, Big Love Little Performances is back on 2/13 and at the Iron Horse this year. Owen Zaret, Easthampton City Councilor, and Health Care Provider joins us to talk about why he has been a part of BLLP since the beginning. Warning-there is A LOT of singing on this episode. Tickets at: https://secure.getmeregistered.com/get_information.php?event_id=140715
Yes, winter is here, and some may find this time of year unbearable. But on the bright side, we're approaching RSAC 2025. And as we approach April, we're excited to bring together the Hackers & Threats track Program Committee Members. Tune into this podcast as they'll disclose behind-the-scenes insights, what they've seen in their tracks, which sessions stood out to them and why, and of course, what they're most excited about for RSAC 2025. Greg Day, VP & Global Field CISO, Cybereason Nicole Little, Security Products and Partnerships Manager, Netflix Tatyana Sanchez, Content & Program Coordinator, RSAC Kacy Zurkus, Director, Content, RSAC
In early November, the Style and Spirit Exhibition was opened at the David Roche Gallery to explore the life and design ethos of an important but forgotten style icon while highlighting how HIV stigma contributed to his erasure. Chester Weinberg was the first fashion designer to die of AIDS related illness in 1985. Despite his importance and the prominence of his work, HIV stigma saw Chester literally written out of history books. In this episode of WWW, we'll head to the exhibition's opening and hear from co-curators Skye Bartlett and Timothy Roberts. We'll also hear from Ian Hunter MLC, who helped found the South Australian AIDS Action Committee in the mid 1980s. Ann Maccarrone, Community Engagement and Partnerships Manager at ViiV Healthcare was there and speaks with Jack about the evening. We also hear from community groups at Picnic in the Park, which is part of Feast Festival, Adelaide's LGBTIQA+ Arts and Cultural Festival. Check out our other JOY Podcasts for more on LGBTIQ+ health and wellbeing at joy.org.au/wellwellwell. If there's something you'd like us to explore on the show, send through ideas or questions at wellwellwell@joy.org.au Find out more about LGBTIQ+ services and events in Victoria at thorneharbour.org and in South Australia at samesh.org.au.
Today on Eden Exchanges, our Network and Partnerships Manager, Dru Naidoo, spoke to Russell Harrison, who is the CEO of Spartans Boxing Club. Listen as Russell discusses why he started Spartans Boxing Club, what makes Spartans Boxing Club stand out in the market, his favourite boxers, the power of boxing, creating an inviting atmosphere for potential boxers, and so much more. Want to learn more? You can visit Spartans Boxing Club's website today: https://spartansboxing.com/.
Today on Eden Exchanges, our Network and Partnerships Manager, Dru Naidoo, spoke to Russell Harrison, who is the CEO of Spartans Boxing Club. Listen as Russell discusses why he started Spartans Boxing Club, what makes Spartans Boxing Club stand out in the market, his favourite boxers, the power of boxing, creating an inviting atmosphere for potential boxers, and so much more. Want to learn more? You can visit Spartans Boxing Club's website today: https://spartansboxing.com/.
In this episode of Cutting Edge: Web Content Development, host Jonathan Ames is joined by Hash Usami, Channel Partnerships Manager at CodUp, to explore the evolving landscape of B2B e-commerce. They discuss the key differences between B2C and B2B platforms, essential features for success, and how businesses can effectively transition to digital commerce solutions.
Natural disasters often disrupt lives, but they also reveal the strength of community. After a crisis, neighbors unite, volunteers step up, and collective resilience shines through.Lew Bleiweis, Executive Director of the Greater Asheville Regional Airport Authority, explains how the airport's swift crisis response depended on coordination, communication, and leadership. His team's preparedness and collaboration with local authorities ensured safety while teaching valuable lessons for future emergencies.Also, Mark Collins, Partnerships Manager for RomanticAsheville.com, emphasizes that these challenging times are an opportunity to strengthen strategic partnerships with a focus on responsibility, sustainability, and safety. Mark highlights how working together, these efforts create a more resilient and unified community, ready for any future trials and how through collaboration they're building a brighter, stronger future for Western North Carolina. A must listen only on Speaking of Travel. photo--Mark Collins/L, Lew Bleiweis/RThanks for listening to Speaking of Travel! Visit speakingoftravel.net for travel tips, travel stories, and ways you can become a more savvy traveler.
Unlock the powerful connection between volunteers and donors. James Goalder, Partnerships Manager at Bloomerang, makes a compelling case: Volunteers and donors aren't separate groups—they're driven by the same passion to make a difference, and nonprofits should engage them accordingly.Watch on video!“The reason people volunteer and the reason they donate are often pretty similar... If you're not appealing to them for both, you're missing out on a way to really cement that relationship,” James begins. This shift in mindset could be a game-changer, breaking down traditional silos and unlocking new opportunities for deeper engagement and support. James also tackles the sector's current challenges head-on. With donor and volunteer numbers on the decline since the pandemic, nonprofits are increasingly leaning on major donors to keep things afloat. But he warns, “If the donor universe has dropped but the dollars have stayed relatively the same, that means we're going back to the same major donors again and again... and eventually, they're going to get tired.” This ‘donor fatigue' threatens sustainability unless nonprofits start thinking differently—by engaging volunteers as donors and showing how both time and money make an impact. The key? Storytelling. James details how effective communication, filled with emotional narratives and impact-driven stories, keeps supporters inspired. When volunteers see the value of their time and donors understand how every dollar makes a difference, the relationship deepens. “Whether they stuff envelopes or write a check, both contributions matter,” he offers. This sparkling conversation will fire up nonprofits to rethink their engagement strategies. It's not just about separating donors and volunteers—it's about recognizing the overlap, nurturing those connections, and keeping supporters engaged with stories that resonate. With fresh ideas and actionable advice, you'll feel energized and ready to bring volunteers and donors together to build something lasting and impactful.Find us Live daily on YouTube!Find us Live daily on LinkedIn!Find us Live daily on X: @Nonprofit_ShowOur national co-hosts and amazing guests discuss management, money and missions of nonprofits! 12:30pm ET 11:30am CT 10:30am MT 9:30am PTSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show
In Episode 464 of District of Conservation, Gabriella publishes her chat with Taylor Moyer, a North Carolina-based former NASCAR guy to rancher and LandTrust's Landowner Marketing & Partnerships Manager. LandTrust is the premiere online outdoor marketplace to find your next outdoor excursion on private land. This exchange was recorded on September 21, 2024 on the first day of Fall 2024 and during Gabriella's first successful dove hunt. Learn more about Taylor's story and LandTrust today! SHOW NOTES Follow Taylor Ridgeview Land and Cattle Learn about LandTrust --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/district-of-conservation/support
Alondra Ponce from Brightest shares her insights on social sustainability and its integral connection to environmental issues. With a background in neuroscience and a passion for social justice, Alondra discusses her transition into the sustainability space and her role in partnerships at Brightest. She emphasizes that sustainability is holistic, requiring connections between environmental, economic, and social aspects, and that organizations need to prioritize collaboration and understanding to create meaningful change. Alondra touches on the importance of empathy and understanding in achieving sustainable development goals and notes the value of events like Climate Week for building consensus and sharing best practices. Alondra Ponce is a Partnerships Manager at Brightest, a sustainability technology platform and advisory firm. Alondra focuses on creating partnerships that drive sustainability efforts forward by connecting organizations, governments, and communities. Her work centers on ensuring that sustainability initiatives are comprehensive and people-centered, addressing social justice and environmental issues in tandem. Her social media handles: LinkedIn. Her company Brightest: Twitter and Instagram. Follow Us: Support the Walk Talk Listen podcast by liking and following us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Visit our website at 100mile.org for more episodes and information about our initiatives. Check out the special WTL series "Enough for All" featuring CWS, and the work of the Joint Learning Initiative (JLI).
Dr Nneka Nwokolo is an expert in HIV and menopause, women's sexual and reproductive health, contraception, and more. She is the Global Head of Patient Affairs at ViiV Healthcare and is committed to being at the forefront of raising awareness and understanding of little-discussed but important issues, helping people to live their healthiest lives. Jack and Joel speak with Nneka about: What menopause is, the symptoms, and when it happens Treatment options for menopause, and why some are over- or under-prescribed How HIV and menopause change in the presence of the other Some common experiences that women living with HIV face when seeking a diagnosis and treatment for menopause, and more Ann Maccarrone, ViiV Healthcare's Community Engagement & Partnerships Manager also joins us as we discuss the recent ASHM and IUSTI Conferences. Check out our other JOY Podcasts for more on LGBTIQ+ health and wellbeing at joy.org.au/wellwellwell. If there's something you'd like us to explore on the show, send through ideas or questions at wellwellwell@joy.org.au Find out more about LGBTIQ+ services and events in Victoria at thorneharbour.org and in South Australia at samesh.org.au.
Welcome to Interview #12 of our interview series. Voting for recreational here in Florida will not free people locked up from non-violent cannabis crimes. We are privileged to be able to consume in a medical state, but many are not as lucky, and get long sentences from small cannabis offenses. Today's interview is important for this reason. Stephanie grew up in Sacramento, California, the youngest of seven children. In 2005 Stephanie moved from California to New York to achieve her goal of selling Real Estate. In 2010 Stephanie was convicted of conspiracy to distribute 1000+ kilos of Marijuana. As a first-time, non-violent offender, Stephanie was sentenced to 10 years in the Federal Bureau Of Prisons. On June 5, 2019, the ankle monitor was removed and she was placed on Federal Probation for the next five years. Stephanie now serves as the Partnerships Manager for Last Prisoner Project as well as serving on the Board of Directors and is adamantly advocating with LPP in the fight for restorative justice for those who have suffered and for those who continue to suffer, as she has from Cannabis criminalization. The Last Prisoner Project (LPP) is a nonprofit organization working to fix problems in the criminal justice system related to cannabis laws. Their main goal is to free every person who is still in prison for non-violent cannabis offenses and to help repair the damage caused by the war on drugs. @stephy_sheps Website www.lastprisonerproject.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/potsmokingmoms/support
In this episode of The Photo Detective, host Maureen Taylor speaks with Amanda Meeks, the Community and Partnerships Manager at Permanent.org. They discuss the recent developments at Permanent.org, focusing on the Legacy Lab, a new program designed to help users create and publish public archives. The Legacy Lab includes an email course that breaks down the archiving process into manageable tasks, emphasizing legacy planning and the importance of preserving history. They also touch on the Byte for Byte program, which offers storage grants for community archiving projects, and the new gifting feature for storage.Key PointsLegacy Lab: An email-based course helping users create public archives; includes steps for storytelling, metadata, and legacy planning.Byte for Byte Program: Grants 100 GB storage to community archivists and organizations, reviewed biannually.Public vs. Private Archives: Users can choose to keep archives private or share them publicly; public archives support Permanent.org's mission.New Features: Storage gifting and collaborative archives with designated payer accounts.Copyright Considerations: Users are encouraged to share materials they own the copyright for; measures in place to handle copyright issues. Related Episodes:Episode 184: Byte4Byte: Permanent.org's Grant Program for Non-Profits Episode 95: How to Save Your Family Archive on Permanent.orgLinks:Sign up for my newsletter.Need help preserving your photos? Check out Maureen's Preserving Family Photographs ebook Need help identifying family photos? Check out The Family Photo Detective ebookHave a photo you need help identifying? Sign up for photo consultation.About My Guest:Amanda Meeks is Permanent.org's community and partnerships manager prior to that, she worked in academic libraries.She's a professionally trained librarian and an artist as well as an end-of-life doula. One of her primary responsibilities is managing the Byte4byte grant program.About Maureen Taylor:Maureen Taylor, The Photo DetectiveÒhelps clients with photo related genealogical problems. Her pioneering work in historic photo research has earned her the title “the nation's foremost historical photo detective” by The Wall Street Journal and appearances on The View, The Today Show, Pawn Stars, and others. Learn more at Maureentaylor.comDid you enjoy this episode? Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. I'm thrilled to be offering something new. Photo investigations. These collaborative one-on-one sessions. Look at your family photos then you and I meet to discuss your mystery images. And find out how each clue and hint might contribute to your family history. Find out more by going to maureentaylor.com and clicking on family photo investigations. Support the show
This episode features a conversation with Bogdan Glogovac, Partnerships Manager at Ducky, a Norwegian technology company working to turn climate efforts from a solo struggle into something fun, collaborative and engaging. It was recorded in July 2024.With a background in Ecology, Marine Biology, and Conservation, Bogdan has spent more than a decade nurturing strategic relationships, creating and managing climate campaigns, and facilitating climate engagement workshops for a wide range of stakeholders across the public and private sectors. Ducky offers software solutions to help track, report and reduce organizational climate footprints. One such solution, Ducky Challenge, is a digital competition that helps companies, communities, and collectives raise climate awareness and educate peers in a fun and engaging bottom-up approach.As a father of three boys and a member of Trondheim-based improvisational theater group "Gibberish", Bogdan is passionate about playfulness. Something that, as you'll hear, plays a major part in his life and work. Amongst other things, Bogdan and I discussed the art of turning data into stories, the magic and mechanics of gamification, and what the wisdom of improv has to offer when it comes to tackling challenges like climate change. Additional links: Visit the Ducky websiteExplore Ducky ChallengeDiscover the Forest appLearn more about Green Apes
In this episode of the Dietitian Boss podcast, Libby Rothschild and Evita Basilio discussed practical strategies for creating accessible and affordable meal plans. Key points included understanding clients' needs, utilizing technology for meal planning, and the significance of building trust and rapport with clients. The episode emphasized the importance of considering cultural backgrounds, budget constraints, and time limitations when developing nutrition plans. BIO: Evita Basilio, RD, is a Registered Dietitian and the Nutrition Content & Partnerships Manager for Practice Better, an all-in-one practice management platform for health and wellness professionals. With several years of experience working in the community and serving a diverse population at an acute care hospital, she is deeply focused on increasing access to nutritious, sustainable, and culturally appropriate food and in increasing inclusivity within the field of nutrition. Evita is based in Calgary, AB. You can find more about her on LinkedIn or through her website: https://evitabasilio.com/. What you'll learn from this episode: Importance of inclusivity in dietetics: Understanding the broader scope of inclusivity beyond race and ethnicity. Creating accessible and affordable meal plans: Practical strategies for dietitians. The role of technology in meal planning: Utilizing tools like Clean Eating to enhance efficiency and inclusivity. The importance of building client relationships: The significance of trust, communication, and active listening in providing effective nutrition care. Overcoming challenges in meal planning: Strategies for addressing budget constraints, time limitations, and cultural considerations. The role of feedback in the meal planning process: The importance of gathering client feedback to improve plans and outcomes. Connect with Evita: Instagram: @evitabasilio.rd LinkedIn: evitabasilio Website: https://evitabasilio.com/ Connect with Libby: Instagram: @libbyrothschild | @dietitianboss YouTube: Dietitian Boss Are you ready to get support? Team Dietitian Boss offers support to help you start, grow and scale your private practice. Book a call to learn more about what options we offer to help you based on your stage of business. Discover the seamless experience of Practice Better through our referral link! Join us on a journey of enhanced wellness and efficiency. Start here! Join our membership The Library HERE Want to learn how to create passive income? Download our free 5 steps guide here. Download our free guide: Attract Clients in 60 Minutes a Week Using Instagram. Want to hear client success stories? Review here.
classified information or restricted areas.We test our PR and Partnerships Manager, Phoebe Wells, on everything security clearances. Here are some interesting facts about security clearances:Levels of Clearance: There are several levels of security clearance, with the most common being Confidential, Secret, and Top Secret. Each level requires a different depth of background investigation.Background Checks: To obtain a security clearance, individuals must undergo a rigorous background check that includes personal interviews, credit checks, and scrutiny of personal relationships and foreign contacts.Periodic Reinvestigation: Security clearances are not permanent. They require periodic reinvestigation to ensure that the individual still meets the necessary criteria. For example, Top Secret clearances typically need to be reinvestigated every five years.Need-to-Know Basis: Even with a security clearance, individuals are only allowed access to the specific information necessary for their job duties. This is known as the "need-to-know" principle.Adjudicative Guidelines: The process of granting a security clearance is guided by specific criteria, including allegiance to the country, foreign influence, financial considerations, alcohol and drug use, criminal conduct, and emotional, mental, and personality conditions.Polygraph Examinations: For certain high-level clearances, such as those required for intelligence agencies, candidates may be subjected to polygraph (lie detector) tests to verify the truthfulness of their statements.Impact of Social Media: In recent years, social media activity has become an important factor in security clearance investigations. Investigators may review posts, comments, and affiliations as part of the background check.Revocation of Clearance: Security clearances can be revoked if an individual no longer meets the criteria. This can happen due to changes in behavior, criminal activity, or other factors that raise concerns about trustworthiness and reliability.Job Requirement: Many government jobs and positions with defense contractors require security clearances. These clearances are essential for roles that involve handling sensitive information related to national security.Global Perspective: While security clearance procedures are most commonly associated with the United States, other countries have their own systems for granting access to classified information. Each country has its own standards and procedures for vetting individuals.Understanding the importance and complexity of security clearances helps highlight the critical role they play in protecting national security and sensitive information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, I had my first week as Partnerships Manager at Pipedream, where I am helping to build the Partnership Program at the company. I've always admired the partnerships world, including many of the Partner thought leaders in the space. Over time, I've had the pleasure of meeting Will Taylor. Will has always been very helpful providing me advice and recommendations in the Partnership world, and in this week's episode, I am sharing a throwback episode from Episode 113. I will be sharing more Partnership content in August! In this week's episode, we discussed: Aligning Work With Passions Get Excited With Discomfort Reframing Anxious Into Excitement How No Business Always Knows What To Do Connect With Others At Your Company Making The Jump From Sales To Partnerships Much More! Please enjoy this week's episode with Will Taylor ____________________________________________________________________________ I am now in the early stages of writing my first book! In this book, I will be telling my story of getting into sales and the lessons I have learned so far, and intertwine stories, tips, and advice from the Top Sales Professionals In The World! As a first time author, I want to share these interviews with you all, and take you on this book writing journey with me! Like the show? Subscribe to the email: https://mailchi.mp/a71e58dacffb/welcome-to-the-20-podcast-community I want your feedback! Reach out to 20percentpodcastquestions@gmdail.com, or find me on LinkedIn. If you know anyone who would benefit from this show, share it along! If you know of anyone who would be great to interview, please drop me a line! Enjoy the show!
Librarian Amy Mather talks about how libraries reflect and respond to their communities and her own passion for all things library. Mather also shares how creativity offers shape and satisfaction to her life and to the creative capital of the world around her.Amy Mather is the Partnerships Manager at Omaha Public Library and believes in connecting the community through information, storytelling, and relationships. In 2010, Mather won the Library Journal's Movers & Shakers award for her outreach efforts to young professionals. As well as her library vocation, she hosted her own podcast “Whatever Mathers” for four years and worked as an adjunct instructor teaching human relation skills at Omaha's community college. Mather completed her bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of New Mexico, and completed her master's degree in library and information science from Louisiana State University. Though she grew up in West Virginia and has lived in New Mexico, Louisiana, and Washington D.C., she considers Omaha home. In her free time, Amy is reading, practicing yoga, walking, traveling, bird watching, and, "art-ing."
Join us as we engage once again with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampshire County. We talk about the Daffodil Run in 01002, Bueno Day, Lunch Buddies, and Matches that Work. Miranda Maguire Program Supervisor, Ann Walsh Development and Partnerships Manager, and Bob Lowry Owner of Bueno y Sano discuss how BBBS impacts them and the greater Hampshire County community. Since 1975, BBBS HC has been impacting the lives of Littles so that they may have meaningful adult relationships in their lives but they are not the only ones to benefit. Mentoring is proven to be an important factor in the development of youth and BBBS is fulfilling that need. Bob Lowry is a 3x Big and now major supporter of BBBS. Tune in to learn how you can give of your time or talent in order to make this program even more successful than it already is.
We are Par 3 Podcast! J.R. Smith & Stephen Malbon are here to discuss: Who Lexus sponsors in golf, USGA Partnership, putting on events, leading sponsorships inside & out of golf, being competitive in golf, the social aspect of golf, Tour players under the Lexus banner, Pebble Beach partnership, having an extremely fulfilling job, partnering with Malbon Golf, The Hole In On Challenge & more. Then Don Merkin joins us to discuss: Training with RDB, trying to get good to play with his daughter, being a greenskeeper in Oregon, playing city golf, playing golf & basketball with Kevin Love, getting to know Klay Thompson, Don working with Buckets Club, his first trip to New York, Alpine vs. Pumpkin Ridge, Donnie Digest, playing night golf in Vancouver, why he golfs & more. Then we finish off with JR interviewing The Larry O'Brien Trophy & so much more. This episode is not to be missed! Get tickets for The Travelers Championship at www.TravelersChampionship.com Sponsored by PrizePicks - Use Promo Code: PAR3 and get up to $100 deposit match with your first deposit. www.PrizePicks.com/Par3 Sponsored by UnifydHealing Promo Code: PAR www.UnifydHealing.com Sponsored by Long Drink www.LongDrink.com/par3podcast Partnered with Top Golf www.TopGolf.com Ⓒ 2023 Golf & Adulting LLC c/o Par 3 Podcast - J.R. Smith, Stephen Malbon, DBPodcasts Produced by DBPodcasts www.DBPodcasts.com https://m.youtube.com/@par3podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, EALA sits down with Avery Balasbas, a Partnerships Manager at the Modern Classrooms Project. This EALA Partner is an educational non-profit organization that revolutionizes education by empowering teachers to personalize learning experiences for their students. Listen in to hear how MCP is supporting classroom teachers in transforming their classrooms through small wins and practical solutions. To learn more, visit their website at https://www.modernclassrooms.org/ Are you a SPED or EL teacher? Check out the scholarship opportunity for MCP's virtual mentorship program at https://www.modernclassrooms.org/oakld For the full transcript go to bit.ly/5MinsWithMCP
BlueCollar.CEO –Claire Ficke is a Business Development and Partnerships Manager at CompanyCam, an app designed to enhance team communication and build customer trust through field captures. Claire is responsible for fostering relationships and collaborating with influential industry leaders. She is a conference speaker who highlights the importance of photo documentation for business growth. In this episode, Ryan and Claire discuss why incorporating CompanyCam is an asset for team development and improved customer service.Blue Collar CEO is a podcast that is all about helping you build a better, more profitable, more sustainable & kick-ass home service business. Join Levergy® CEO Ryan Redding each week who will be joined by industry experts who will break down their success stories and give their best-kept secrets for industry domination. You do not want to miss it! Learn more at https://www.bluecollar.ceo/, or https://www.levergy.io.
Nadine Gamie, Creator Marketing and Partnerships Manager at Amazon, joins Amanda Ma, CEO & Founder of Innovate Marketing Group to discover how to stand out in the marketing world by tapping into the creativity and influence of creators. Listen now as we uncover the secrets to implementing influencer marketing to boost your brand and truly connect with your audience. Follow us! https://www.instagram.com/innovatemkg/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/innovate-marketing-group https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/eventup-podcast https://www.instagram.com/eventuppodcastshow/
Join Nate Matherson as he sits down with Jack Chambers-Ward for the forty-third episode of the Optimize podcast. Jack is the Marketing and Partnerships Manager at UK-based digital agency Candour and hosts the Search With Candour podcast. In his career, Jack has worked primarily on the agency side in SEO and has been hosting and producing podcasts for more than 13 years, including the acclaimed movie podcast Sequelisers. During the episode, Jack and Nate dive into SEO hot takes and industry trends. The pair share their thoughts on various topics, from ranking factors to author bios and E-E-A-T to tasks that simply waste time. Jack gives our listeners controversial opinions and laughs as he shares tactical examples to succeed in 2024. In this week's deep dive, Jack and Nate discuss the importance of conversion through content and how the results vary throughout the marketing funnel. Jack emphasizes offering diverse content formats like video, podcasts, and newsletters to cater to different audience preferences and enhance engagement. As a bonus, Jack and Nate share examples of opportunities for conversion and developing brand recognition throughout the funnel. Rounding out the episode, Jack shares his experience with podcasting as a channel (including monetization), SERP optimization strategies, and generating content that aligns with your audience's needs and interests across content formats. Closing the episode is our popular lightning round of questions! For more information, please visit www.positional.com or email us at podcast@positional.com.Resources:Join Positional's Private Beta Here: www.positional.comCheck-in with Nate on LinkedIn & TwitterCheck-in with Jack on LinkedIn & Twitter or visit the Candour WebsiteImportant Links:Subscribe to the Core Updates NewsletterListen to the Search with Candour Podcast Listen to Nate's Episode of the Search with Candour PodcastListen to the Sequalizers Podcast
S3E2. Queer Writes Session: Jonathan Butler with Anna Kate Blair In this episode Jono chats with Anna Kate Blair about writing, visibility, art and how she approached writing and researching her fascinating debut novel, The Modern. Anna Kate also shares some tips and insights as Program and Partnerships Manager at Writers Victoria, as well as some excellent writing advice. Anna Kate Blair's shout out books this episode are: You Exist Too Much by Zaina Arafat Mrs. S by K. Patrick Queer Writes Session (QWS) Podcast, a Words & Nerds spin off series hosted by Rob aka R.W.R. McDonald and Jonathan Butler, in partnership with Blarney Books & Art in Port Fairy. Books mentioned and reviews can be found on QUEER WRITES SESSIONS | Blarney Books and Art Resources mentioned and a transcript for this episode's interview is available at QWS Podcast · R.W.R. McDonald https://rwrmcdonald.com/
How can we raise the voices of people of color in museums and exhibitions — and what stands in the way?What is Museum Hue? What constitutes a sustainable museum job, a sustainable career? What percentage of staff at museums are folks of color, and what roles do they have? What do we see happening in the exhibitions that museums create? Many cultural organizations began their DEI initiatives after the tragic events of 2020; how are those programs doing now? Could exhibitions be one of the best places to make visible change happen?Sierra Van Ryck DeGroot (Deputy Director, Museum Hue) and Jinelle Thompson (Research and Partnerships Manager, Museum Hue) join host Jonathan Alger (Managing Partner, C&G Partners) to discuss “Raising the Voices of People of Color in Museums and Exhibitions”.Along the way: the power of networking, Front of House vs. Back of House, and the Museum salary transparency spreadsheet.Talking Points:1. What Museum Hue does, and how it all started.2. The challenge of raising the voices of people of color in the museum and exhibitions field.3. The real numbers: percentages of museum staff who are people of color.4. How we can bring students into sustainable careers in the arts (and what “sustainable” means here). 5. Ways to help raise the voices of people of color: Exposure, Mentorship, Support, and Networking.6. How listeners can get involved: Museum Hue is looking for Speakers, Collaborators, Sponsors, and Partners.How to Listen:Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/making-the-museum/id1674901311 Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/6oP4QJR7yxv7Rs7VqIpI1G Everywherehttps://makingthemuseum.transistor.fm/ Guest Bios: Sierra Van Ryck deGroot is the Deputy Director of Museum Hue. A proud alumna of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership Program at Seton Hall University and Bank Street College of Education. Sierra has her BA in Art, Design and Interactive Media; Fine Arts; and Art History and M.S.Ed in Museum Education. A child of Guyanese immigrants. She is proudly born and raised in Central Jersey (NJ) which does exist and it is pork roll, not Taylor Ham. She is also half of the former Sierras co-presidential leadership team of the National Emerging Museum Professionals Network, a current board member for the New Jersey Association of Museums and participating in many side quests related to advocating for change in the GLAM sector, especially in museums, around salary transparency, actionable equity, in higher in practices, the abolition of unpaid internships, and the practice of rest for all museum workers.Jinelle Thompson is the Research & Partnerships Manager at Museum Hue. She is an arts administrator and cultural strategist working with cultural institutions to establish equitable partnerships and programming with communities across NYC. Through qualitative research, collaborative visioning, and anti-oppressive facilitation, Jinelle develops engagement strategies for the inclusion and empowerment of communities of color. She has organized workshop and public programs with artists, organizers, and activists concerning civic engagement, immigration, voting rights, and mass incarceration. In addition to her work with museums and arts organizations, Jinelle has worked with libraries, social impact organizations, and elected officials in state and municipal government providing operations and administrative support through project and client management, strategic communications, and event administration. Jinelle holds a Bachelor's with honors in Sociology & Political Science with a concentration in Public Law and a Masters in Museum Studies.About MtM:Making the Museum is hosted (podcast) and written (newsletter) by Jonathan Alger. This podcast is a project of C&G Partners | Design for Culture. Learn about the firm's creative work at: https://www.cgpartnersllc.com Show Links:Museum Hue: https://www.museumhue.org/ Museum Hue on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/museum-hue/ Museum Hue on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/museumhue/ Museum Hue on Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/museumhue Sierra's Email: sierra@museumhue.com Sierra on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sierravrd/ Sierra on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sierragoesthere/ Sierra on Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/sierra_vrd Jinelle's Email: jinelle@museumhue.com Jinelle's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jinellethompson/ MtM Show Contact:https://www.makingthemuseum.com/contact https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanalger alger@cgpartnersllc.com https://www.cgpartnersllc.com Newsletter:Like the episode? Try the newsletter. Making the Museum is also a one-minute email on exhibition planning and design for museum leaders, exhibition teams and visitor experience professionals. Subscribe here: https://www.makingthemuseum.com
Enock Glidden is an accomplished outdoorsman and is found adventuring every season of the year. Born with Spina Bifida, Enock has learned to do things differently than others and shares how attitude is everything.Also on Speaking of Travel, discover why collaboration and meaningful relationships provide a framework for inspiration. Guest Mark Collins, Partnerships Manager for RomanticAsheville.com, builds strategic partnerships and combines responsibility, sustainability and safety into one coherent voice to help foster conservation and inspiration for growing stronger as a community and as good people.People making a large positive impact in the world sometimes attribute their passion by what they do differently. And then they inspire others who might recognize they have something special that other folks don't and can finally move forward to have their voices heard.A very special Speaking of Travel. Only on Speaking of Travel!Thanks for listening to Speaking of Travel! Visit speakingoftravel.net for travel tips, travel stories, and ways you can become a more savvy traveler.
In episode 26 Dr Dan Diffy speaks to Lisa Kerr, Chartered Accountant and ADHD Life Coach and Rose Steward Events and Partnerships Manager about their experience of living with ADHD. This podcast touches on stigma and workplace challenges for people with ADHD. You can also follow SilverCloud by Amwell for more content on:Instagram: @SilvercloudhealthTwitter:@SilverCloudHLinkedin: SilverCloud Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're joined by Arielle Mizrahi, Partnerships Manager for Unify America, a national nonprofit that creates interactive experiences to help people bust out of their bubbles, build civic muscles, and work together to tackle our country's biggest challenges.
“It's a great way for our partners who are integrators and operators, to maintain a close relationship with their clients. Indeed, they are in contact with them more often than usual thanks to Studio services,” says Chloé Lemesle, Partnerships Manager. “Keeping regular contact with their customers enables them to maintain a relationship of trust and to strengthen their status as experts. Thus, they enhance customer experience and retention.” Phone Design provides a full range of telephone reception services to meet a wide range of communication needs. On hold messages showcases a company's brand and it's a free space to market new products and services, In this podcast we learn how Phone Design offers partners and channel companies a great opportunity to offer a needed service, not to mention a great way to reconnect with former customers, with a needed service. Visit https://www.phone-design.com/en/
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Meet Chelsea Guy, Partnerships Manager and Digital Marketing Specialist - she has over 10+ years of experience working with Toyota Australia, and now with major events at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.Chelsea is no stranger to a huge partnership, with her role at Toyota leading her to work with the likes of the AFL, and the Australian Olympic Committee.From the reception and admin team at Toyota, she worked her way up to Senior positions through internal promotions, which led her to living both around Australia, and in Japan to work on the Tokyo Olympics.In this episode, she talks about her journey through different positions, how they navigated the Olympics through a pandemic, what responsibilities she has in her role, and the skills needed to work in a partnerships team.If you're looking to transition from one industry to another, move overseas to work, or learn how to constantly grow and develop within an organisation, this pod is for you!In today's episode we cover: (00:00) Introduction(04:21) Community Update(08:23) Welcome Chelsea(09:54) Quick Fire Questions(18:59) Chelsea's start in the Sports Industry(24:12) Series of roles leading into the role at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival(31:28) Challenges of working at the Tokyo Olympics during the COVID period(34:08) Impact of COVID on Toyota's athlete sponsorships(36:20) Chelsea's role at Toyota post the Tokyo Olympics(46:38) How did Chelsea realize it was time to make a switch from the AFL(47:47) Chelsea's Day to Day at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival(49:09) Difference between Chelsea's current role and her previous role at Toyota(51:25) Skills required to work in a partnerships role(52:25) Chelsea's advice for people starting a role in partnerships(55:00) ASK SPORTSGRADAdditional episodes you may enjoy
Time and time again, we've witnessed the familiar cycle: Israel launches a brutal bombing campaign on Gaza, putting Palestine into the global spotlight. Palestinian voices are often sidelined in mainstream discourse. So, Palestinians turn to the only available tool they have: social media. It becomes their primary means to share their stories and amplify their voices. However, this very tool is frequently subjected to censorship. Since October 7, we've seen this censorship take on new heights. For example, WhatsApp's AI image generator created emojis of gun-wielding children when prompted with ‘Palestinian,' and Instagram's AI-translation model replaced “Palestinianالحمد الله” with “Palestinian Terrorist”. Palestinian accounts are being shadowbanned and posts are throttled. But the problem, of course, is deeper than that. Palestinian voices, especially those of journalists and human rights defenders, face significant and disproportionate censorship and limited reachability in times of crisis. Host Diana Buttu speaks with Mona Shtaya to help make sense of it all. Mona is the Campaigns and Partnerships Manager and Corporate Engagement Lead at Digital Actions. She also holds the position of a non-resident fellow at the Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy (TIMEP), where her focus lies on surveillance and digital rights in the MENA region. She also serves as a non-resident scholar for the Middle East Institute (MEI) in the Cyber Security and Emerging Technology Program and the Palestine-Israel program. Prior to her current role, she worked as the Advocacy and Communications Manager at 7amleh - The Arab Center for the Advancement of Social Media.
My guest for this episode is James Goalder. With almost 20 years of experience working in nonprofit technology and sales and relationship management, James brings the perfect blend of experience for his role as Partnerships Manager at Bloomerang. In addition to his work experience, James volunteers with Project Grows, a community farm in Virginia, serving on the Board and on Volunteer Nights with the organization. In his free time, James enjoys hiking in the Shenandoah Valley with his wife and four children and exploring the beautiful local wineries and breweries. He loves to cook, read and travel. James holds a bachelor's degree in English and Art History from James Madison University. Here's what to expect during the episode: What are the primary challenges that fundraising staff encounter when securing donations for an organization? Why the development staff must establish strong connections with the program staff? How does the organization personalize its interactions with donors to make them feel connected to its mission and impact? What are the most effective strategies and methods for cultivating individuals into major donors? What are the current trends in donor retentio Connect with James Goalder! Website: https://bloomerang.co/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesgoalder/ Note: The Effective Nonprofit Executives' Success Toolkit event will take place online November 6th – 26th. Watch for details via Mary's emails and/or social media. Easy to access free gifts from 20 expert coaches and consultants to nonprofits you won't want to miss! Link for Effective Board Orientation Checklist https://www.hilandconsulting.org/boardorientationchecklist Mary's book is available on Amazon or wherever books are sold: Love Your Board! The Executive Directors' Guide to Discovering the Sources of Nonprofit Board Troubles and What to Do About Them. Be sure to subscribe to Inspired Nonprofit Leadership so that you don't miss a single episode, and while you're at it, won't you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! Let us know the topics or questions you would like to hear about in a future episode. You can do that and follow us on Facebook. Connect with Mary! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryhiland Inspired Nonprofit Leadership Facebook Group: https://tinyurl.com/inspirednonprofitleadership Company Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hilandconsulting Website: https://www.hilandconsulting.org
Jan Schroder is a travel writer and editor for close to 25 years and shares how she began her career. Jan provides advice for people who want to be successful travel writers and also reveals some useful travel tips. For many years, Jan was the managing editor of a travel magazine and a freelance travel writer for well-known outlets including Fodor's, Orbitz, Global Traveler and International Living. Today she focuses on writing and producing the monthly digital publication The Travel 100, which is part of The 100 Companies based in Atlanta.Jan explores some of the most challenging parts of being a travel writer and shares some trends she is seeing in travel today.Also on Speaking of Travel, grab your comfy sweaters and get ready to plan your ultimate getaway to the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina. Mark Collins, Partnerships Manager for RomanticAsheville.com, the most popular online travel guide to the mountains and foothills surrounding Asheville and Western North Carolina, gives us the lowdown on the best ways to boost your energy and mood when the temps are cooler and sunshine is scarce. So stay tuned!Thanks for listening to Speaking of Travel! Visit speakingoftravel.net for travel tips, travel stories, and ways you can become a more savvy traveler.
BMO Radicle experts Christine VanDerwill, Partnerships Manager; Cooper Robinson, Innovation Lead; and Brad Neff, Director, Innovation, Low Carbon Fuels, discuss opportunities to reduce emissions in the transportation sector.
In this interview I speak with Beverly Parenti, co-founder of The Last Mile (TLM) and Molly Kelly, returning citizen and now Partnerships Manager for TLM whose wakeup calls were seeing a way to dramatically reduce recidivism by training incarcerated individuals in technical skills that led to a job and most importantly led to self-worth and hope. And how appreciative vs. entitled these returning citizens felt made them wonderful hires. https://thelastmile.org/about/
In a lean business environment where focusing on the revenue generating tasks is a must, offshoring the other duties can unlock your true capacity. The Transportation & Logistics Clubhouse welcomes Mia Mazal of Sworkz to discuss how their nearshore operations are perfect for your offshoring needs.Powered by Atlanta Dispatch LLC Dispatching Services: www.atlantadispatch.org Podcast Website: transportationandlogistics.club Physical Book Copy: transportationandlogistics.club/amazon eBook: https://books2read.com/u/4jqlzX Stay updated with our happenings: https://linktr.ee/transportationandlogistics?utm_source=linktree_profile_share Hashtags: #transportationandlogisticsclubhouse #freightbroker #hotshot #flatbed #dispatcher #boxtruck #logistics #opendeck #broker #freight #freightforwarding #carrier #trucking #supplychain #warehousing #storageyard #freightmanagement #Reefer #drayage #refrigeratedfreight #trucking #dedicatedfreight #dat #containers #chassis #networking Intro/Outro Music Shoutout: Positive Hip-Hop by MaxKoMusic | https://maxkomusic.com/ Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
What is up PartnerUp!Matt Sobel, Partnerships Manager at Writer, joins Jared and Isaac to discuss how Writer is using partnerships to enhance their AI implementation for enterprise customers. If you're wondering how AI will affect the future of B2B, this is the episode for you. Matt shares how his passion for AI led him to Writer, the skill-development goals that led him to partnerships, and how Writer is working to understand the AI market.Matt, Jared, and Isaac dive into various project management frameworks, including ‘stock and flow.' Jared emphasizes that he thinks effective project management can help partnership teams get ahead based on the conversations he's been having with prominent partnership leaders.Never miss an episode of the world's number 1 podcast on partnerships by subscribing to PartnerUp on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you're a visual person, sub to our YouTube, and see the full recording of us learning out loud.Share the episode with your commentary on LinkedIn or Twitter and we'll highlight your commentary. We love to hear your thoughts on each episode, and always comment back or respond to emails/dms. Hey! We're real people. You can check out all past and future PartnerUp episodes and subscribe to the world's number 1 partnerships newsletter, PartnerHacker Daily (PhD) at https://partnerhacker.com/.P.S. If you want the Nearbound Sales Blueprint that just dropped, head over to https://nearbound.com to get it entirely for FREE.P.P.S. If you haven't heard, we just dropped the news on the largest event in partnerships history is BACK… and bigger. The historic PL[X] Summit for 2023 is now the Nearbound Summit. Register, again, 100% FOR FREE over at https://nearboundsummit.com and get your FREE event workbook while supplies last.
In this Behind the Scenes episode, Sarah and I discuss Bookshop.org and its impact on the book world, her role there and what it entails, how Bookshop.org partners with independent bookstores and supports them, what surprises her the most about her job, what is coming next for Bookshop.org, and much more. Sarah's recommended reads are: Outline by Rachel Cusk The Secret Lives of Church Ladies by Deesha Philya Check out my Summer Reading Guide for 2023 and my Houston Life segment. Join my Patreon group to support the podcast. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Threads. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jason Byer is the Marketing and Partnerships Manager at Crowdspring, a Chicago-based branding company that helps businesses, agencies, and nonprofits of any size create high-quality marketing materials through crowdsourced design contests. He is skilled in marketing operations, demand generation, ABM, and analytics reporting. He has a Master of Science in Digital Marketing from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a Bachelor's in Business Management from the same institution. Jason is also an Ironman finisher and a father of two girls. He is passionate about finding missed opportunities where a partnership can add value. He is also a strong advocate for diversity and inclusion in the workplace. In this episode, you will learn How an effective brand identity can impact an e-commerce business Key components to consider when building an e-commerce brand identity Strategies for creating a unique brand voice for an e-commerce platform Common pitfalls in building an e-commerce brand identity, and how can these be avoided Examples of some successful ecommerce businesses that have established a solid brand identity For show transcript and past guests, please visit https://www.ecommercemarketingpodcast.com Or on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3PgT0NOGzpdPGQtBK0XLIQ Follow Arlen: Twitter: https://twitter.com/askarlen Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arlen.robinson.7 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arlenyohance/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arlenrobinson/ Past guests on the ecommerce marketing podcast include Neil Patel, Nemo Chu, Luke Lintz, Luke Carthy, Amber Armstrong, Kris Ruby and many more. Thanks for listening. Be sure to subscribe and leave a review.