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This week this boys are joined by Lou Cross from Lure Cigars. We got enjoy his newly released “Fish Stix”. Then we got into what brought Lou to forming his company and got him into his love of premium cigars!Patrol Gone Wild this week brings us an illegal immigrant posing as a high schooler. An arrest made in the recent incident where a baseball fan fell from a balcony at PNC park, and a Florida woman learns a lesson about biting the hard way.Caleb's news this week brings us release announcements from Selected Tobacco and Eladio Diaz. Then on the bourbon front a new expression from Old Commonwealth.Cigar: Lure Cigars "Fish Stix"Whiskey: Bardstown Discovery Series # 9A huge thank you to our show sponsors Crowned Heads Cigars, Dunbarton Tobacco and Trust, and Small Batch Cigars! Make sure you're checking them out for all of your cigar needs!https://www.crownedheads.comhttps://www.dunbartoncigars.comhttps://www.smallbatchcigar.comUse Code "HERF" For 10% off your order (Some Exclusions Apply) SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND WATCH ALL OF OUR EPISODES IN STUDIO!Join The After Herf Show on Patreon Now!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DownToHerfPodcastVisit our Social Media Pages for News and More!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/downtoherfpodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/downtoherfpodcast/
In which we declare “McCullered” a verb and Patti references songs from both 1862 and 1985. The merry, merry month of May gives us records set by both Pete Crow-Armstrong and Jasson Dominguez. COL and Pottymouth welcome the return of Ezequiel Tovar, and there's just so much Soto to discuss. Liam Hendriks says the kind of death threats experienced by Lance McCullers are horrifyingly common and absolutely fed by sports betting. Underage drinking is now a part of the incident resulting in serious injuries to a fan falling from the stands in PNC park. COL may have set a record for losses in 50 games and have a fan suing them for being bad, but at least their security staff is trying to keep opposing players out of the ballpark. Previously McCullered Tim McGraw is headlining the Speedway Classic featuring CIN vs ATL in August. We crosstrain with ice dancing and encourage you to read this piece about gender “complexities” in that sport. We may reference a little light, harmless voter fraud.We say, “Punk bands aren't afraid of anything,” “It's like a homerun derby, but there's a lot of defense,” and “We ain't gonna play Sun City.” Fight the man, send your game balls to Meredith, get boosted, and find us on Bluesky @ncibpodcast, on Facebook @nocryinginbball, Instagram @nocryinginbball and on the Interweb at nocryinginbball.com. Please take a moment to subscribe to the show, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to NCiB. Become a supporter at Patreon to help us keep doing what we do. We now have episode transcripts available! They are available for free at our Patreon site. Say goodnight, Pottymouth.
In this special guest episode of the Believe in Banking podcast, Gina and Juliet welcome Jeffrey Martinez, Executive Vice President and Head of Branch Banking at PNC. In their illuminating conversation, Jeffrey shares the story behind PNC's $1.5 billion investment in their branch network and how the bank's continuing commitment to the branch is fueling even more customer connection and institutional growth. From his early banking roots to overseeing 2,200 physical and 22 mobile branches, Jeffrey outlines both the bank's and his personal principles behind creating consistent, high-performing, and meaningful branch experiences and the internal staffing strategies that power them. He describes how his passion for purpose-driven leadership – shaped by both his military service and his start as a teller – drives his approach to activating 15,000+ employees in service to customers and their life's goals. Finally, Jeffrey offers inspiration for banks of all sizes, emphasizing the importance of operational excellence, strategic clarity, and a relentless focus on delivering human-centered experiences that move people forward financially. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Thursday on 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, the Celtics gag it away again in Boston. The Thunder pummeling the Nuggets left a lot to be desired. The Cowboys are likely renting Pickens for the year. Plus, updates from PNC park and the Vatican.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, we celebrate Sarah's birthday while we update the Shannon Sharpe sage. Then we stick with the NFL and talk about a certain football player who doesn't know how to party, then we blow the lid off a new conspiracy on Bill Belichick and expos the drinking laws at PNC park. All this and A BIggest pickle that is trying to run away from his problems. Follow the show by going to iapradio.com Support the show by sharing and rating Thanks for listening
Tim announced his first professional baseball game at the age of 19Filling out index cards for Chicago Cubs and Montreal Expos draftFirst broadcast was with a Pirates minor league and he was paid $25 Tim's eldest son, worked his way up from single A to AAA baseball announcing and also UNLV football & basketballAnniversary of Pirates “Take Your Kid to Work Day “ memory with his sonIn radio “ Nothing happens until you say it does.” - you are the graphicsTelevision is more of an analyst positionTim & Rick Monday keep the conversation organicTV has more to setup and more people involved in putting the show togetherListening to Andy Freed & Neil Solondz with the RaysRick reflects on meeting in the past with kindred spirits of Andy & BobCreating visuals with storytellingGetting the inside track on lineups hours before the game Marlins manager Clay McCullough former Dodgers coach Conversations pre game outside of the booth and getting depth to share with the audience"I can't wait to get to work every day"Tim once recorded a game from the top of a bus - recorder slid down from the arc of the top of bus during the game – luckily intact and just needed a little editingWorst booth - Old Park in Vancouver Pacific Coast League in AAA – A small wooden box with a wooden door & latch and a sawed out space for a windowThrilled to be any box in any gameCalgary & Anaheim Duck - Close Call Sports with Lindsay who also plays organ for the DucksApproach on national assignments for announcing - playing it evenly between the teams Pitch clock has reduced the amount of time to share stories on radioYadier Molina & mound visit restrictionsThe game is moving along quicker and it is a crisper gamePre-pitch clock - had to plan to have filler stories to tell for during longer breaks and mound visitsMLB extra innings Placed Runner – (not a ghost runner)Tied games in Japanese ball and train transportationBefore MLB Manfred Man there was Softball the Olympic Tiebreaker originated with the Olympics – if game was tied in the 7th they would 2016 Spring Training conversation with Rob Manfred about the need to have umpires with microphones to explain certain callsUmpires were mic'ed up in Japan long before MLB brought it into the gameHow does a younger audience enjoy the game Many ways to listen or watch a game today via tv, phone & internetAt Bat app - BAM – Baseball Advanced Media – adds more depth to the playersTeoscar Hernandez – uses sunflower seeds in astroturf outfields to mark his place MLB has loosened up and allowed the players to add some flash to their uniform Prepa for the show - room temperature water is essential for 2 reasonsField of Dreams broadcast booth – who is your partnerVin Scully – Wonderful memories that no currency could buy how Vin made him feelA drive in the Mojave Desert and a Voice mail from Vin Scully - a treasure that Tim will keep foreverRed Barber & Vince Scully story – broadcasting from the roof of Fenway Park on a cold windy day without a coatRain delays are just part of the game all part of the Charm of the GameThe Oddities & details of a game are what make baseball memoriesDryout – game called off with blue skies and not a cloud in sightFavorite away field – PNC Park in PittsburghMaury Wills & Steve Garvey should be in the Hall of FameSteve Garvey - bat boy for the Dodgers during Spring Training in Vero BeachThe depth of preparing for the game that many might know
Po 5 latach (i jednym tygodniu) PNC dojechał do końca etapu jazdy dwójkami dziękujemy wszystkim słuchaczom którzy towarzyszyli nam w tej podróży która prowadziła przez zawiłe szosy ścigania mastersów, juniorów, zawodowców i zawodników od zawodzenia. Maj 2025 to początek nowego etapu tym razem jazdy indywidualnej (na czas nieokreślony) w wykonaniu Piotrka Klina. Zawodowy peleton nie zwalnia, w dzisiejszym odcinku numer 235 (lub 1) rozmawiam z Sylwkiem Szmydem o Romandii i Giro oraz z Grzegorzem Golonko o wyścigu juniorów w Grudziądzu. Dodatkowo kilka ciekawostek ze świata dwóch kółek czyli Canyon na Amazonie i batalia o wpis na wikipedii. Chcesz folołować? – Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pncastCykChcesz popaczeć? – Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pncast/Chcesz połoglondać? – YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5hNRM9CimnQAZTho-FBAcQ Chcesz pobiznesować? – e-mail: podnominal@gmail.com Chcesz dać zapomogę? – PATRONITE: https://patronite.pl/pncast Buycoffee: www.buycoffee.to/pncastPatroni : HIGROSYSTEM.PLMarek DrÓb
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In Episode 286, Crawly and Dustin recap a series win against the Pirates that saw the Cubs' offense explode to open the series, some bizarre defensive miscues in the middle game, and a three home run inning off Paul Skenes in the finale, discuss all the latest Cubs and MLB news including a fan falling from the upper deck in PNC, an update on Shota Imanaga's cramping, and the decision to call up Chris Flexen, plus the guys preview the upcoming matchup between the Cubs and the Brewers including pitching matchups, who's hot and not for both teams, wonder how Jose Quintana has revived his career, and make our predictions on who will take this series. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this segment, Crawly and Dustin discuss all the latest Cubs and MLB news including a fan falling from the upper deck in PNC, an update on Shota Imanaga's cramping, and the decision to call up Chris Flexen To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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We start things off today with what happened at PNC ballpark yesterday in Pittsburgh. A fan fell from the right field wall onto to the field. It was an ugly scene. The fan is reportedly in critical condition. Just a nightmare scenario. Today's word of the day is ‘First A' as in the first A of the baseball season is over with as in April ball is done as in the good as in the bad as in the other. We start with the GOOD of April… it's Aaron Judge. That's it. He's on a different planet! (12:00) Here's what was bad through April… the Rockies. (14:00) Remember torpedo bats? Remember the Rays? (16:40) What in the world is going on with Bill Belichick? (32:45) Review: Sideways. (37:50) NPPOD. Let's talk about the Lakers. Not great! (46:45) The Falcons were fined big money for the Jax Ulbrich incident. DC Jeff Ulbrich was also fined big money. Woof. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thursday on 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, the Timberwolves make short work of the Lakers in Round 1. Belichick addresses the circus that was his interview with CBS. Plus, s scary scene at PNC park on ICYMI.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We start things off today with what happened at PNC ballpark yesterday in Pittsburgh. A fan fell from the right field wall onto to the field. It was an ugly scene. The fan is reportedly in critical condition. Just a nightmare scenario. Today's word of the day is ‘First A' as in the first A of the baseball season is over with as in April ball is done as in the good as in the bad as in the other. We start with the GOOD of April… it's Aaron Judge. That's it. He's on a different planet! (12:00) Here's what was bad through April… the Rockies. (14:00) Remember torpedo bats? Remember the Rays? (16:40) What in the world is going on with Bill Belichick? (32:45) Review: Sideways. (37:50) NPPOD. Let's talk about the Lakers. Not great! (46:45) The Falcons were fined big money for the Jax Ulbrich incident. DC Jeff Ulbrich was also fined big money. Woof. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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GiveSendGo: https://www.givesendgo.com/GEUB9 Live show 8PM EST: https://odysee.com/@PNNAmerica:a/PNNAmericaJan PNN America official simplex.chat room: https://files.catbox.moe/bhos77.png PNN America Odysee channel: https://odysee.com/@PNNAmerica:a PNN Texas Odysee channel: https://odysee.com/@Diogenes:2/PNNTexas:d Reddit alternative: https://soj.ooo/ Help by supporting the show: cash.app/PNNAmerica Bitcoin: bc1q775yrp0az9e88yp3nzg0a5p7nzgex0m7e8xcdk Dogecoin: DS1Fp4wmQ1jdbYj4cqi3MJNWmzYe6tt9w4 Monero: 8BaVtQCDnQhY1Wc3twwx2NCPumhTTVCweZRQT2X7V3D9gfEUCWt6U79izJp2qiDYx3cAjPjQFEWxFbKyLoTTWSRzGC27Tdk MY Website! (Book included): https://pnnamerica.neocities.org/ PNC: https://www.polnewscentral.com/
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This is who the Steelers will DRAFT. We think.Pirates Fans are VOCAL at PNC.The Penguins GEAR up for an INTERESTING off season.Snack Time and What We Are WatchingBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-sports-porch--5608597/support.
APAC stocks traded with a predominantly positive bias following on from the gains on Wall St.US President Trump said they will put tariffs on imported pharmaceuticals in the not-too-distant future.Fed's Waller said under the large-tariff scenario with significant economic slowdown, he would favour cutting policy rate sooner and more than previously thought.European equity futures indicate a contained cash market open with the Euro Stoxx 50 future -0.1% after the cash market closed with gains of 2.6% on Monday.DXY is languishing below the 100 mark, antipodeans outperform, EUR/USD has failed to hold above 1.14, USD/JPY lacked firm direction.Looking ahead, highlights include German Wholesale Price Index & ZEW, UK Jobs, EZ Industrial Production, US Import/Export Prices, Canadian CPI, Fed Discount Rate Minutes, ECB President Lagarde, Supply from UK & Germany, Earnings from Bank of America, Citi, Johnson & Johnson, PNC, UAL, Beiersdorf, B&M European, Wise, Rio Tinto & Sika.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
El negocio del miedo: Cómo la PNC extorsiona a los tenderos del país
Jonathan Rice (@PhilPhan99) brings you the latest Talk the Plank 3k podcast on Fans First Sports Network (@FansFirstSN). In this episode, Jonathan recaps the Buccos' home opener, which didn't go so well for Mitch Keller. Despite homers by Brian Reynolds and Ke'Bryan Hayes, the Pirates were basically never in striking distance, and fall to 2-6 on the year. The podcast concludes with a preview of tomorrow's game at PNC with Bailey Falter taking the hill for Pittsburgh. Let's go Bucs! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ヤンキースのアーロン・ジャッジ外野手は4日(日本時間5日)、敵地PNCパークでのパイレーツ戦に「2番右翼」で先発出場。7回表に中堅への今季6号アーチを放った。この日は5打数1安打2打点、直近6試合で6発と量産モード。本塁...The post 【MLB】ジャッジが「7試合期間」史上…
Tim Benz in for Mark Madden Tim talks about the Steelers and drafting a QB to start. We hit the Bucco Roundup as the Bucs open up PNC tomorrow. Josh Yohe joins the show for his weekly hit with the show
Tim Benz in for Mark Madden Tim talks about the Steelers and drafting a QB to start. We hit the Bucco Roundup as the Bucs open up PNC tomorrow. Josh Yohe joins the show for his weekly hit with the show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PNC Bank Chief Marketing Officer Jenn Garbach joins The Current Podcast at SXSW as part of International Women's Day and Women's History Month. Garbach shares insights on the success of the bank's Brilliantly Boring campaign and reflects on her journey in marketing, tackling imposter syndrome, and balancing career growth with family life. Episode TranscriptPlease note, this transcript may contain minor inconsistencies compared to the episode audio.Kat Vesce (00:00):I'm Kat Vesce.Ilyse Liffreing (00:02):And I'm Ilyse Liffreing. And welcome to this edition of The Current Podcast. In honor of International Women's Day and Women's Month, we're highlighting powerhouse women in marketing who are making an impact in theirKat Vesce (00:17):Industries. For this episode, we're thrilled to be joined by Jenn Garbach, chief marketing officer at PNC Bank, where she's redefining how 160 year old financial institution connects with modern consumers.Ilyse Liffreing (00:28):Jenn and her team launched brilliantly Boring, a campaign that leans into humor, trust, and authenticity.Kat Vesce (00:34):We'll dive into the strategy behind the campaign, the results that made it a game changer, and how PNC is balancing modernization with legacy in an industry built on tradition.Ilyse Liffreing (00:44):Plus, we'll discuss Jenn's insights on leadership and empowering women in the industry. Let's get started. So Jenn, it's wonderful for you to join us today at our studio at the Female Quotient Lounge during South by Southwest.Jenn Garbach (01:00):Thank you so much for having me. Yay.Ilyse Liffreing (01:02):So last July, PNC Bank came up with the campaign brilliantly boring. It's the first work with your new agency of record, Arnold Worldwide. Why is this campaign a game changer for the 160 year old brand?Jenn Garbach (01:15):Well, nothing infuses life and vigor into a brand like putting the word boring into it, but this has been a really fun opportunity for us to help match the growth trajectory of the business by rethinking the way we're telling the story about PNC in the marketplace. And so brilliantly boring has really been about taking that step forward, defining our brand in a way that brings distinction resonance in a very, very crowded and commoditized financial services market and is really authentic to who we are as an organization at PNC. Amazing.Ilyse Liffreing (01:48):And why lean into the word boring by any chance? The term is not, I guess, usually one you would associate with a creative campaign.Jenn Garbach (01:55):It isn't, but it works so well for us. And I think the single biggest thing is boring is very authentic to who PNC is. And give me a moment. Because what we're really proud of is redefining what boring means. Boring doesn't mean old stuck in our ways. What we're redefining boring as is steady, reliable, and trustworthy. And why that's really important to us is that we know financial services has seen as an industry has seen its ups and downs, not just recently, but frankly over time. And so the ability to signal to our customers that we are a bank that is 160 years old and that we have been steady and reliable along the way is really important. And how are you guys telling a story across Lakewood channels? We're across all mass channels right now, so you'll see us on tv, online, video, social media, and then pulling increasingly through our lower funnel and direct marketing. So that's been another fun part of bringing brilliantly boring to life in all aspects of PNCs marketing.Kat Vesce (02:53):I love that reframe too. And reclaiming the word boring to make it something more meaningful and more related to steadiness ofJenn Garbach (03:00):I think that's right. And what we hear in the marketplace too is while there's a lot of pressure to keep up in the marketplace, and we are certainly innovating and bringing new products, new technology to market, when you do the consumer research, you do not hear people saying, you know what I want from my bank? A really flashy forward bank that is doing all of these technological things. People want their money to be there when they need it. They're looking for a steady, reliable partner. And frankly, they're not thinking about financial services all the time, but when they need their money, they want to know it's there and they have access to it. And that's at the nexus of redefining brilliantly boring is we'll do all the boring stuff behind the scenes so that you can live the brilliant life that you want. You can be the brilliant business owner and run your business the way that you want.Kat Vesce (03:46):I love that. Less risks, less flash, more reliability.Jenn Garbach (03:49):That's right.Kat Vesce (03:50):So it seems like PNC Bank has not only undertaken a rehaul in terms of messaging, but a technical one as well. How has your previous experience as the head of global marketing, planning, operations and transformation at PayPal helped steer your strategy in reaching today's consumers for PNC Bank?Jenn Garbach (04:06):I'm going to lean into the campaign for a second and bear with me on this one. Part of the content extension of Brilliantly Boring is our boring before brilliance content series. And so we work with sports athletes like Scott Dixon, who's an indie car racer, or Steve Stricker who's a PGA golfer, and tell the story about all the boring, repetitive, seemingly mundane aspects of their training routines that show up in these moments of brilliance, whether it's on the racetrack, on the course. And that really sits behind when I think about not only my experience, but what we are doing at PNC, which is operational excellence is the foundation of what leads to brilliance of how we go to market and how we're able to connect and resonate with customers. So I think a bunch of that experience before leading through many different forms of transformation is making sure that we don't ignore the boring basics, those steady, reliable aspects of making sure we have process technology capabilities that we're training the team and helping set them up to take advantage of all of those new capabilities. And then how that shows up is us really resonating in a different way through campaigns like brilliantly boring, but also in our one-to-one marketing, our personalization efforts and really bringing value and resonance to the customers that we're working with.Kat Vesce (05:26):And let's shift into the results of this campaign. How is brilliantly boring performing? Is it reaching the right audience? Are you hitting everything that you set out to do with it? Any surprising results?Jenn Garbach (05:37):Yeah, we are really, really excited. So, so far we are firing in all dimensions right now by the numbers. Our return on ad spend is up 12% compared to prior campaigns. Our brand lift is up with statistically significant increase, which as we are on a growth trajectory as bank, moving from this super regional tier and competing increasingly with the big national banks signaling that we are a big national bank, someone that consumers can trust, seeing lift in all of those metrics is really important and something that we were looking for. And I think the one that's really fun and gives us some real time feedback is we have the highest positive social sentiment that we have ever had in our history of recording that. And that's really showing the engagement and the fun and the humor shining through with this campaign and how, I mean, you guys know, social is a channel that is very easy for folks to come in with negative thoughts or complaints. And so the idea that we're able to create really positive engagement is a nice feedback loop and response for us right now.Ilyse Liffreing (06:42):And now I understand that the campaign not only moved the needle in terms of reaching customers, but also internally kind of working as a way to center your corporate PNC around guideposts. Can you explain why?Jenn Garbach (06:58):I think having a campaign like this has done a bunch of really great things for us. It's been a culture carrier and in some ways defining our brand in this way is giving folks a way to see themselves and the work that they do. You don't have to be in marketing to be a part of brilliantly boring. You can be a credit underwriter, you can be in operations, you can be in the frontline working in the care center in a branch and really live and embody that spirit of brilliantly boring. It's also just help us give a story internally. So there's this mirror image of what we're trying to do with new breakthrough storytelling externally, but that same thing applies internally. One of the things I love most is hearing folks play back, Hey, for the first time I'm watching our new TV ads and it feels like we're putting PNC on stage with those other big banks that I'm used to seeing other banks, other companies show up like this. And it's a source of pride for folks to be able to see themselves. So really, really pleased that it is carrying that torch for us internally. And then it helps us connect further with the brand is not just the campaign. The brand is the culmination of all of our product services and experiences. And so having folks feel that connected is really impactful.Ilyse Liffreing (08:11):Now I want to take a moment and kind of see the big picture here because you mentioned before that we're living in a time of high distrust of banks. Now how does this campaign and then perhaps any future ones you're working on, what does it do to calm those consumers fears in this area? Where is this fear coming from originally? I guess really? Where does the responsibility of the marketer come in here?Jenn Garbach (08:40):I think it's being honest and really assessing the marketplace landscape that we're operating in today. Right. And while I may not be proud of it, it's fairly evident to be able to say that financial services has not exactly been a beloved industry to folks over the past 20 years. And again, you can look at bank failures at the beginning of last year, you can look back to 2008, there's this repeated history. But if you go back even further, kind of citing that 160 year history, there was a time when banking was a mainstay of the community, right? Truly like a pillar on every main street in the community as that steady, reliable place. And so this is both coming from consumer feedback saying we are looking for that steady, reliable partner, and also we're looking for an empathetic partner. And that is a place that in our history at PNC, we have always shined through as a partner that builds relationships with our customers and with our clients. And so I think brilliantly boring is a way for us to really help acknowledge some of that mistrust in the industry and signal that we have been steady and reliable this whole time. And that's in fact a differentiator in a time where things can be very flashy fast, it's a lot changing in the financial environment overall, and it's actually a differentiator for usKat Vesce (10:04):Creating that bit of fomo too. I bet. For people who may be left and want to come back.Jenn Garbach (10:08):That's right.Kat Vesce (10:10):With such a legacy brand like PNC Bank, how do you balance what to carry into the future and what to refresh?Jenn Garbach (10:16):It's a great question. I think about in any time of transition, and I'll define us in transition as just in growth mode, really being thoughtful about what you keep and what you leave behind. And I mentioned earlier that notion of we have always been a relationship based organization that is something that is so near and dear to our hearts culturally and is a huge part of our success recipe. So we are going to keep and hold that precious and showcase that frankly as part of the brand, what we're going to leave behind and be willing to move on from is growing from a bank that used to be a regional based in Pittsburgh and now operating at national scale. We've got to be ready to leave behind some of the processes, some of the things that we operated that way because it served us back in the day and now we need to try new things. That includes being open to a bold new brand platform, like brilliantly boring. So I think it's a nice signal of the willingness to embrace some new things that we never would've seen on our horizon in the past, but also keep true to the foundational parts of our culture, the ways of working that are really core to our success.Kat Vesce (11:22):We're going to pivot into some rapid fire q and a and celebration of International Women's Day and Women's Month. So focusing on you as a female marketing leader, what has been your biggest challenge?Jenn Garbach (11:37):I was thinking about this question and I think one, as a marketing leader, I think my biggest challenge has been being able to balance the art and science of marketing. And as a woman leader, it's been the ability to constantly my personal and my professional expectations. And those end up bleeding together in these different intersections. And sometimes it ends up in the form of being one of few women at the table. But I do feel very lucky that I have worked for organizations that have really strong advocacy and where I do have other women at the table. But I would say balancing that element of the function that it can sometimes be written off as just creative and there's lots of science and data behind how we go to market. And then also the tension of I'm a mom, I'm a wife, I'm a friend, I have all these other dimensions and constantly recalibrating those expectations and how those play in with my aspirations and my leadership growth journey.Kat Vesce (12:37):Have you cracked the code because as also a mom and a marketer and trying to balance career growth and that trajectory as well as wanting to be there for your kids and wanting to be a good spouse and wanting to be a great friend? I feel the same things you're talking about. Wondering if you have any adviceJenn Garbach (12:58):On that. I don't know that I can claim to have cracked the code, but the thing that has helped me is probably twofold. It's one thinking about you have these different pillars of my life and I named some of them. It's my family, it's my career, it's my friends, it's my health. And it is seldom that all of those pillars are perfectly in place at any given time. And the second part is realizing that it is, I use that phrase recalibration intentionally. It's I need to recalibrate my own expectations of I can't give a hundred percent energy to all of those aspects at all times. And so being really honest with myself of I'm in a surge mode career, which might mean I'm pulling back on family and sometimes that's hard to acknowledge, but having that conversation with my family and rebalancing is really important. So that I think it's keeping at forefront and realizing it's not actually a point of arrival. It's a constant process.Ilyse Liffreing (13:56):Now, a common qualm of women I guess is that they experience imposter syndrome being in any, this is across multiple industries, of course, but in marketing, I feel like it's true. Have you experienced imposter syndrome in your career? And if so, I guess how did you push past it?Jenn Garbach (14:15):Absolutely. That feeling of being called into the principal's office when you get an email or a phone call from a senior leader or that feeling of, oh my gosh, this is the time they're going to figure out, I have no idea what I'm doing. I do think I have made significant growth personally in helping to manage that. And one of the things that's been really helpful is I've worked with a number of different coaches and this idea of what is the talk track that's in my head versus what is the reality of the feedback signals around me? And I actually had a leader that I worked with previously who played this back really directly to me when I was sharing very openly about some of that challenge of feeling like I was underperforming. And he looked at me and said, Jenn, is that story in your head? What feedback are you actually getting? Who has told you that besides yourself? And so that's something, again, try to keep in the forefront of my mind of is that a narrative I'm building for myself and does that match the feedback that I'm getting around me? And if it's disconnected, that might be a signal of it's just up in my head when all the other kind of signals are coming back being like, no,(15:26):You're right in there. Keep Going.Ilyse Liffreing (15:28):And do you think women in marketing face different expectations or leadership challenges than their male counterparts? Kind of a tricky one. How do you navigate those?Jenn Garbach (15:38):Yeah. One of the dynamics that I'm always cognizant of is probably more related to, again, marketing as a function. And I think because marketing is not always well understood broadly at an organization and can get reduced to the idea of it's producing creative, it can play into stereotypes about women and women workers. And so I think it's about, for me at least, it's been about building my leadership brand as a transformational leader and then grounding that in a broad general management skillset and really taking a data-driven approach to marketing to help combat that. There are lots of fun, creative parts of my job, but there's also a science and a math behind it and creating that accountability for myself and how I interact with my business partners to show outcomes. So that is something that I definitely think exists broadly. And I have tried to just balance for myself by thinking about what is that leadership brand for myself and what is my leadership philosophy in terms of leading a marketing organizationKat Vesce (16:39):As more women take on executive roles, what shifts do you hope to see in the way marketing organizations are structured and led?Jenn Garbach (16:47):I don't know if I have a great answer to how I want to see them structured and led. I think I just want to see more women in the leadership roles in the seats. I think I don't want to be reductive to how women lead. I think it's just the idea of the more different brains we have at the table, the broader our thinking, the better our collaboration. And so I think it's about getting more folks into the seats and finding out what that actually looks like.Kat Vesce (17:16):And not even gender. No, but not even gender specific. That could mean anyone. I think just diversity of thought is so important. Exactly. Yes. Yeah, exactly. Amazing. Well, Jenn, thank you so much for the time. Thank you so much. We really enjoyed this.Jenn Garbach (17:26):Thank you for having me. This has been fun.Kat Vesce (17:27):Second, great. Wow. Another stellar conversation today. I'm just walking away so inspired. I really loved how PNC Bank and Jenn Garba have reclaimed the word boring, obviously. It's a main point of, it's so fun. It's so fun and a great way to reframe it into meaning something that is steady, something that is reliable. Taking that tradition of what PNC bank stands for and meeting the needs of what their customers told them they're looking for in a modern bank is just so cool. And really what a way to transition the brand.Ilyse Liffreing (18:11):And for 160 year old legacy brand, that's hard to do. It's really balancing what they want to carry into the future and what they want to refresh. And I feel like Jenn was really good at describing exactly thatKat Vesce (18:26):And giving their internal employees like a battle cry or something to you really rally behind, which is so important. Especially as she mentioned, their services are going to, on the national scale, it feels like a campaign that can really service anyone in the country at any age who really, you don't want the flash and pizazz.(18:47):You want to be able to live that way maybe with your finances being in order, but you kind of need the steadiness of that.Ilyse Liffreing (18:54):It should be boring. It really should be boring, be easy and boring. I also liked how she dug into imposter syndrome because I feel like that's very prevalent as women in marketing. And it was very fascinating how she had a boss who was like, I think that's just a story playing out in your head. Nobody's telling you this. It'sKat Vesce (19:14):A good reminder to make sure that you're leveraging true feedback that's coming in and not creating your own story or perception. I think as women, we, and in general, marketers really strive to elevate the bar in everything they do, and I think it's important for everyone to remindIlyse Liffreing (19:38):Themselves, especially when you're battlingKat Vesce (19:41):Perception versus realityIlyse Liffreing (19:43):Handling everything like motherhood on top of,Kat Vesce (19:45):Oh, that was another favorite moment for me, I think. I was like, give me all the tips. Have you cracked the code? Does anyone crack the code?(19:56):Because I mean, whether you're, Nope, truth is nope. But I loved how she said you can't be a hundred percent in any one pillar. And beyond just being a mom, she talked about health, being a good friend, surging in your career, and managing when and how those surges come to fair.(20:13):Just really gave me a lot to think about. I need to do some adjustments in my own life to make sure I'm not trying to do adjustments.Ilyse Liffreing (20:21):Yeah, that's what biggest takeaway. We all need to do adjustments.Kat Vesce (20:25):Yeah. Yep. And that's it for this edition of The Current Podcast. Be sure to tune in this whole month as we release all the recordings from South by Southwest. See you next time.
In this episode, Jeffrey Martinez, head of branch banking at PNC Bank, shares his remarkable journey from a bank teller to an executive leader within one of America's largest retail banks. Jeff highlights the vital role his immigrant upbringing and family values have played in shaping his aspirations and decisions throughout his career. He candidly discusses the challenges he faced in making the leap from JPMorgan Chase to PNC, emphasizing the courage it takes to embrace change and pursue growth.• The importance of stability in career decisions • Embracing risks and the power of curiosity • Fostering a culture of trust and empathy in leadership • The role of financial wellness in community upliftment • Personal stories of growth accelerating career progression • Navigating the complexities of corporate transitions • Empowering employees to uplift clients and communities • The focus on continual learning and development • The importance of mentorship and giving back • Reflection on the American Dream and its broader implications If you enjoyed this episode, please like, rate, and subscribe to our podcast on your preferred platform, and share with your network!If you enjoyed this episode, please like, rate, and subscribe to this podcast on whatever platform you're using, and share this podcast with your friends and your networks. For more #CareerCheatCode, visit linktr.ee/careercheatcode. Let's make an impact, one episode at a time! Host - Radhy Miranda LinkedIn Instagram Producer - Gary Batista LinkedIn Instagram To watch on YouTube Follow us on our YouTube Clips ChannelFollow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Follow us on LinkedIn
Meet Ned Carroll, who is taking the latest technology to the banking industry. He is responsible for overseeing all aspects of PNC's data strategy that includes PNCs efforts to promote intelligent automation and artificial intelligence throughout their nationwide organization. He shares his views on what he thinks the future will look like for innovation and includes his assessment of AI, machine learning and the future of brick and mortar bank braches. Ned has over 30 years of experience in the financial services industry with a focus on data, analytics and risk management. Before joining PNC, he held high level roles at Azimuth, TIAA and Bank of America. To learn more about PNC Bank, visit https://www.pnc.com To learn more about HSC Next, visit https://www.hscnext.com
In this episode of Full Disclosure, our hosts Tyler Traudt and Nina Enholm explore the unique role of bond banks with Michael Gaughan, Executive Director of the Vermont Bond Bank. Michael shares his expertise on how bond banks provide critical access to capital for small and rural communities, ensuring they can fund essential infrastructure projects without the complexities of direct market access. Michael takes us through the origins of the Vermont Bond Bank, the first of its kind in the nation, and explains how it continues to evolve, offering innovative financing solutions that help municipalities manage challenges like rising interest rates, disaster recovery, and sustainability projects. From a small town rebuilding after a devastating fire to statewide efforts to address climate resilience, listeners will gain valuable insights into how bond banks operate, the challenges of financing public projects in rural areas, and why access to equitable, long-term capital is crucial for the sustainability and growth of small communities. Featured Guest: Michael Gaughan is the Executive Director & Secretary of the Vermont Bond Bank, where he has led efforts to support municipal financing and infrastructure development across the state since 2018. In this role, Michael oversees lending programs that enable local governments, school districts, and other public entities to secure funding for essential projects. He also serves as the Executive Director of the Vermont Educational and Health Buildings Financing Agency, further advancing access to cost-effective capital for educational and healthcare institutions. Michael represents the Bond Bank on the State of Vermont's Capital Debt Affordability Advisory Committee, providing expert insight on the state's long-term borrowing capacity. His extensive experience in public finance includes serving as a Director at the National Development Council (NDC), where he worked on community development finance initiatives nationwide, and as a public finance banker at PNC, specializing in governmental, housing, and community facilities transactions. In addition to his leadership roles, Michael is actively involved in public finance and economic development organizations. He is a board member of the Northeast State Government Finance Officers Association (NESGFOA), an advisor to the Government Finance Officers Association's (GFOA) Committee on Economic Development and Capital Planning, and a member of the Executive Committee for the City of Burlington's Planning Commission. Top Takeaways from Episode 02: How Bond Banks Level the Playing Field – The Vermont Bond Bank provides small and rural communities with access to affordable financing, ensuring that even towns with just a few hundred residents can fund essential infrastructure projects at the same rates as larger municipalities. A History of Innovation – Vermont was home to the first bond bank in the U.S., created to address a capital crunch in the 1970s. Since then, the model has evolved to meet modern financial challenges, offering solutions beyond traditional municipal bonds. Bridging the Gap for Disaster Recovery – Vermont's Municipal Climate Recovery Fund is a forward-thinking initiative that helps communities secure financing for rebuilding after floods and other climate-related disasters.
Today I'm excited about the opportunity to interview someone I had the chance to meet back in June of last year while speaking at event with him. Since then we have spoken at multiple events together, and I've just really enjoyed having this person in my support system. He may not know it, but I'm a huge of fan of his, constantly learning from him, and respect the heck out of him. Recently I had the chance to be on his podcast, and I'm excited to interview him here today. My guest today is Jason Raitz. Jason is the Founder & President at Speak with People.Jason's Bio:Jason Raitz is on a mission to help professionals and leaders speak with people, not at them. As President of Speak with People, he equips leaders with communication skills that build trust, foster loyalty, and drive growth. Since 1996, Jason has spoken at over 600 events, reaching more than 200,000 people. He also hosts the Speak with People Podcast, inspiring professionals to refine their communication and deepen relationships. A preferred speaker with Athene, Jason has worked with organizations like Truist Wealth, PNC, and Regions Bank. Learn more at Speak with People or on his YouTube channel.Jason Raitz Social Media:Linkedin: Facebook: Instagram: X: Youtube: www.jasonraitz.com Speak with People Social Media:Linkedin: Facebook: Instagram: X: Youtube: www.speakwithpeople.com Builders of Authority:FREE Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/7685392924809322 BOA Mastermind: https://buildauthority.co/order-form-mastermind GoHighLevel Extended 30-day Free Trial w/TONS of Personal Branding Bonuses: http://gohighlevel.com/adammcchesney
La nueva ley de la PNC ¿nos dará más seguridad?
Aujourd'hui on enregistre un peu spécial de Beau Voyage. Vous savez, toutes ces questions bizarres que l'on se pose en avion mais que l'on n'ose jamais poser à l'équipage ? "Pourquoi tout le monde devient accro au jus de tomate ?" ou "Est-ce qu'il y a vraiment des love stories dans la crew ?"Eh bien, vous allez TOUT savoir ! Grâce à Mathieu Allouch, @mathieu_le_steward, le steward le plus cash d'Instagram. Celui qui fait trembler TikTok avec ses vidéos où il balance tous les secrets des vols. Le mec qui ose dire tout haut ce que les autres PNC pensent tout bas.Dans cette interview express, il a accepté de répondre à TOUTES nos questions, même les plus barrées. Et quand je dis toutes, c'est vraiment toutes ! On va parler des turbulences qui font flipper, des passagers impossibles, des petits codes secrets entre stewards, et même... des calins en altitude ! Alors attachez vos ceintures Retrouvez-nous sur @beauvoyage ! **************************************Production : Sakti ProductionsMusique : Chase The Mississipi, Michael ShynesVous êtes une marque et vous souhaitez collaborer avec Beau Voyage ? Ecrivez-nous : mariegarreau@saktiproductions.com Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Hii leo jaridani tunaangazia machafuko nchini DRC yanosababishwa na kundi la waasi la M23 mjini Goma. Makala tunakupeleka nchini Tanzania na mashinani ikiwa leo ni siku ya kimataifa ya kukumbuka waathiriwa wa mauaji ya halaiki tutasikia ujumbe wa Umoja wa Mataifa.Hali ya usalama kwenye mji mkuu wa jimbo la Kivu Kaskazini, Goma, mashariki mwa Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Congo DRC, ikiendelea kuwa tete, ujumbe wa Umoja wa Mataifa wa kulinda amani, nchini humo, MONUSCO pamoja na SAMIDRC ambao ni ujumbe wa kulinda amani kutoka Jumuiya ya Maendeleo ya nchi za Kusini mwa Afrika, SADC wanadhibiti uwanja wa ndege wa Goma.Ujumbe wa Umoja wa Mataifa wa kulinda amani nchini Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Congo DRC, MONUSCO kwa kushirikiana na polisi wa kitaifa wa nchi hiyo PNC wameongeza doria katika kambi ya wakimbizi wa ndani ya Bushagara jimboni Kivu Kaskazini kufuatia ongezeko la vitisho na mashambulizi ya kundi la wapiganaji wa M23.Katika makala Anold Kayanda anatupeleka nchini Tanzania ambako katika kuhamasisha elimu iliyo salama inayolenga kumlea na kumfundisha mtoto kwa njia chanya zisizoumiza, Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Kuhudumia Watoto, (UNICEF) linamuangazia Mwalimu Magesa Stanslaus ambaye ambaye amebadilika kutoka katika matumizi ya viboko na sasa anatumia motisha tofauti kuwarekebisha wanafunzi wake.Na mashinani fursa ni yake Miguel Ángel Moratinos, Mwakilishi wa Ngazi ya Juu wa Muungano wa Ustaarabu Umoja wa Mataifa UNAOC akitoa ujumbe kuhusu mauaji ya halaiki na sheria za kimataifa za haki za binadamu.Mwenyeji wako ni Assumpta Massoi, karibu!
Ujumbe wa Umoja wa Mataifa wa kulinda amani nchini Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Congo DRC, MONUSCO kwa kushirikiana na polisi wa kitaifa wa nchi hiyo PNC wameongeza doria katika kambi ya wakimbizi wa ndani ya Bushagara jimboni Kivu Kaskazini kufuatia ongezeko la vitisho na mashambulizi ya kundi la wapiganaji wa M23. Flora Nducha na taarifa zaidi
S&P Futures are positive in the pre-market with earning reports in focus. BAC and PNC delivered positive earnings reports this morning. UNH is lower as revenue missed expectations. TSM also reported strong earnings and raised guidance, they were very bullish on their call about AI chip demand. This morning, before the opening bell markets will be paying close attention to the Retails Sales report and Jobless Claims data. TGT raised guidance due to strong holiday sales. Big issue ahead remains on the fiscal policy front for republicans to execute on their tax ambitions. Tariff questions also remain a pivotal factor for the markets. European shares are moving higher this morning as markets continue to expect central bank easing and oil prices are falling on excess supply concerns.
European bourses opened on a strong footing and remain at highs, with Tech and Luxury among top performers; US futures mixed whilst NQ leads.USD mixed vs. peers, JPY leads as BoJ hike bets mount after reports noted that BoJ is said to see a good chance of a January rate hike barring a major market rout, following Trump's inauguration.Gilts gap lower despite soft GDP, USTs await data and Treasury Secretary nominee Bessent's confirmation hearing.Crude takes a breather while base metals cheer risk appetite.Looking ahead, US Jobless Claims, Philly Fed Index & Retail Sales, ECB Minutes, NBP Policy Announcement, Treasury Secretary nomination hearing for Scott Bessent, Comments from BoC's Gravelle, Supply from the US, Earnings from UnitedHealth, Bank of America, Morgan Stanley, USB, PNC.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
APAC stocks traded mostly higher as the region took impetus from the rally on Wall St in the aftermath of the soft-leaning US CPI data which boosted Fed rate cut bets and saw money market pricing of cuts for this year return to around pre-NFP levels.US official said a Gaza hostage and ceasefire deal was reached and will take effect on 19th January; the deal outlines a six-week initial ceasefire phase that includes a gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces from central Gaza and the return of displaced Palestinians to northern Gaza.Fed's Williams (voter) said he doesn't see higher yields reflecting a big inflation view shift and is not surprised bond yields have risen; Fed's Goolsbee (2025 voter) said he still sees continued progress on inflation.BoJ is said to see a good chance of a January rate hike barring a major market rout following Trump's inauguration, according to Bloomberg citing several unnamed people.BoE's Taylor said he expects the underlying trend of inflation to remain on track towards the 2% target from now on and his base case on rate cuts is around 100bps this year.European equity futures indicate a flat cash market open with Euro Stoxx 50 futures U/C after the cash market gained 1.0% on Wednesday.Looking ahead, highlights include UK GDP, US Jobless Claims, Philly Fed Index & Retail Sales, ECB Minutes, NBP Policy Announcement, Treasury Secretary nomination hearing for Scott Bessent, Comments from BoC's Gravelle, Supply from Spain & the US, Earnings from Taylor Wimpey, Whitbread, Wise, Pearson, Richemont, TSMC, UnitedHealth, Bank of America, Morgan Stanley, USB, PNC & Infosys.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
Do you feel confident that you're in control of your financial future? With the huge transfer of wealth to women in this country, it's more important than ever to be financially literate and feel confident in the conversation. In today's episode, Megan Schottmer shares her inspiring journey of overcoming shyness and self-doubt to become a trailblazing leader in the financial services industry. Megan candidly discusses the importance of financial empowerment for women, the critical role of mentors and sponsors, and strategies for navigating the corporate ladder as an introvert. This week's episode 150 of How Women Inspire Podcast is about building women's financial independence and fixing the broken rung! In this episode of How Women Inspire Podcast, Megan Schoettmer is sharing the importance of ensuring women take an active role in their financial lives and actionable steps you can take right now to leverage your authentic self to succeed in a male-dominated industry. Megan Schoettmer is regional president of PNC Bank, Northern California. Prior to joining PNC in August 2022, she served as managing director and Commercial Banking leader of middle market banking for Wells Fargo focusing on various industries including technology, commercial and industrial, and commercial real estate in Silicon Valley and the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Active in the community, Schoettmer serves as a board member for the Bay Area Council and the Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose. She serves on the advisory board for Santa Clara University's Ciocca Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship and is co-chair for How Women Lead #GetOnBoardWeek.Some of the talking points Julie and Megan go over in this episode include:The importance of finding one's "why" and aligning with an advisor who shares similar goals.The concept of the “broken rung” in the workforce and the need to address the gender gap in promotions.How financial stress affects career advancement and the importance of financial independence.Building a personal board of directors and having diverse perspectives to guide your career and personal life decisions.Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don't forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!Learn more about How Women Inspire at https://www.howwomenlead.com/podcast CONNECT WITH MEGAN SCHOETTMER:LinkedInCONNECT WITH JULIE CASTRO ABRAMS:LinkedIn - JulieHow Women LeadHow Women InvestHow Women GiveInstagram - HWLLinkedIn - HWLFacebook - HWL
It's just Ryan and Tyler for this episode. They start off recapping the 2024 golf season and break down how much money they spent this year. Then, they talk one of their favorite tournaments the PNC.
Billy Horschel (01:21:16) & Wyndham Clark (01:40:45) join the show. Plus we talk PNC tee boxes, Charlie's ace, Tiger's golf outlook, Santa's workshop's depictions in Christmas movies, drones, & much more.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/foreplaypod
After a brief recap of the PNC, the Crypto Showdown, and the search for a PGA Tour CEO, we conduct a review of our personal golf games over the past year. We break down our GHIN app rewind data and look back at a number of topics including our favorite courses, shots, moments, and playing partners plus our lowest moment on the course and the worst shots we hit in 2024. If you enjoyed this episode, consider joining The Nest: No Laying Up's community of avid golfers. Nest members help us maintain our light commercial interruptions (3 minutes of ads per 90 minutes of content) and receive access to exclusive content, discounts in the pro shop, and an annual member gift. It's a $90 annual membership, and you can sign up or learn more at nolayingup.com/join Support Our Partners: Titleist USGA GHIN App Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
0:00: Rex's on-the-ground impressions of Tiger Woods07:00: Stop us if you've heard this before: Tiger looked better physically than anticipated13:00: Approaching Tiger's 49th birthday, a look at his Champions Tour prospects17:00: What makes the PNC a better watch than the contrived Showdown-type matches23:00: Rex & Lav's holiday plans, including a troubling Christmas-Day tradition
Another rendition of "The Match" was played in Vegas this week featuring PGA Tour Stars Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler facing off against LIV golfers Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka. The PGA Tour guys dominated in all 3 matches, but there was no shortage of action. Nelly Korda finds herself on the list for top paid female athletes in 2024, plus Tiger and Charlie Woods are running it back at the PNC and Mulligan of the Week
Do you ever feel like you're not really okay, despite what you portray to the world? Dive into this candid conversation with Stephanie Kaiser, founder of saymore—a virtual community that champions mental wellness. In this episode of The Flourishing Entrepreneur, we peel back the layers of social facades to discuss the real, raw, and often unspoken aspects of mental health. Stephanie shares her journey from a high-pressure finance career to creating a space where people can honestly say they are not okay—and that's perfectly fine. Key Takeaways: The Reality Behind 'I'm Fine': Discover the truth that lies behind the common response, "I'm fine," and why it's crucial to address our genuine feelings. Creating Safe Spaces: Learn about the inception of saymore and how it provides a supportive environment for open discussions about mental health, offering a refuge from the often isolating struggles many face. Empowering Connections: Explore how connecting with others who share similar experiences can lead to healing and understanding, breaking down the barriers of isolation and stigma associated with mental health. Why Listen: If you've ever felt alone in your struggles or misunderstood by those around you, this episode will resonate deeply. It's a reminder that it's okay not to be okay and that finding or creating communities that recognize and embrace real emotions is essential for mental wellness. Join us as we discuss how to navigate and support mental health in an often indifferent world. Tune in to this profound discussion that challenges the stigma of mental health and encourages a more compassionate and understanding approach to our interactions. About Stephanie Kaiser Stephanie Kaiser is the founder of saymore, a virtual community focused on mental wellness. A passionate advocate for women's mental health, Stephanie began her career in finance, working for banking corporations like PNC and JP Morgan Chase. Her experiences as a young female analyst in a male-dominated corporate culture motivated her to create safe spaces that supported women and effected positive discussion and change. She created saymore in 2023 to help others feel less alone, spark nuanced discussions, and find support to help people navigate their unique lived experiences. Connect with Stephanie Kaiser Website: https://saymoreco.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saymoreco/ About Aleya Harris Aleya Harris is the spark for your spark™. A trailblazer in purpose-driven story crafting, she is a marketing executive and ex-Google Vendor Partner who brings her dynamic experience to her role as the CEO of The Evolution Collective Inc. Aleya is an international award-winning speaker, the founder and lead trainer of Spark the Stage ™, and the host of the award-winning Flourishing Entrepreneur Podcast. She is also the author of the bestselling book Spark the Stage: Master the Art of Professional Speaking and Authentic Storytelling to Captivate, Inspire, and Transform Your Audience. Her unique approach as a Strategic Storytelling Consultant has revolutionized the way businesses communicate, transforming workplace cultures and market positioning. With her dynamic energy and proven methodologies, Aleya guides clients to unlock their potential, articulate their radically authentic stories, and achieve unparalleled success. Watch the Free Masterclass Join Aleya's free masterclass "Build Unstoppable Confidence and Book Speaking Gigs Without Feeling Like an Impostor." Discover the proven framework to own your story, captivate audiences, and land speaking gigs—even if you've doubted your worth or have no experience on stage. Register at https://www.aleyaharris.com/masterclass Buy the Book Aleya's bestselling book will help you become a more confident and authentic professional public speaker. Buy Spark the Stage: Master the Art of Professional Speaking and Authentic Storytelling to Captivate, Inspire & Transform Your Audience on Amazon or anywhere books are sold. Buy the Book: https://a.co/d/1T4EoJ7 Sign Up for Spark the Stage™ Spark the Stage™ is an online course and 12-month group coaching program that helps entrepreneurs and executives become radically authentic professional public speakers who can confidently deliver a compelling Radical Spark Signature Talk™ from the stage. Enroll at https://www.aleyaharris.com/spark Work with Aleya to Craft a Better Story If you can't communicate who you are, your company will make less money. An unclear strategy, confusing brand, or undefined workplace culture will repel ideal clients, visibility opportunities, and career-making connections. Work with Aleya Harris, a strategic storytelling consultant and seasoned marketer, to develop an authentic story that differentiates you from the competition and builds stronger relationships with your target audience. Schedule a call at https://www.evolutioncollective.com/ Book Aleya to Speak To book Aleya to edutain your audience at your next event as a keynote speaker, please visit www.aleyaharris.com/speaking to check out her speaking topics, reels, and why. Click "Schedule a Call" to secure the speaker with "that something new" you've been looking for. Connect with Aleya Harris Speaking & Media: https://www.aleyaharris.com The Evolution Collective Inc.: https://www.evolutioncollective.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aleyaharris/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleyaharris/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thealeyaharris
Karyn is a Boston University School of Law Graduate and currently works as the Founder, Chief Activator, and Systems Entrepreneur at Shift the Prism Advisory. Karyn's journey offers a masterclass on trying new things and being open to new jobs. All from what I call her as, The Master of Legal Financial Services. Karyn and I start in her first year of Law School at Boston University School of Law. Karyn would be one of those people who loved Law School, as she always wanted to be a lawyer and felt that experience was awesome to be a part of. Karyn notes that as a concrete theoretical thinker, the marriage between that and the facts of any given case was the perfect blend, that she would enjoy for the rest of her legal career. She also found the law to be an amazing vehicle to uplift others. We then moved to Karyn's post Law school experiences starting as a corporate attorney in the Big Law setting. She cherished the mentors she had early in her career, laying the foundation and groundwork for the great success that would ensue in her career. Then starting at Citi Bank, Karyn made a conscious decision to continue to gain experiences, being a student for life. For the following 6 years at Citi Bank, she would hold 5 different positions, all with the purpose of adding more value and skills to her arsenal, a prime example of a great approach to anyone's legal career. Finally, we spoke about her time at PNC, recruited for her amazing skills, and continued to hold different positions to gain even more skills. At the end of her career, she would have every job she could in legal financial services, becoming an expert to those interested in the industry. We also spoke about what she does today at Shift the Prism Advisory, advising, consulting, and coaching, supporting founders who impact their communities. This episode is a masterclass on navigating the legal financial services industry and offering as much value as possible to any employer. As Karyn says, this is a lesson in being a student for life—never, ever, stop learning! Karyn's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karynpolakShift the Prism Advisory: https://shifttheprism.comBe sure to check out the Official Sponsors for the Lawyers in the Making Podcast:Rhetoric - takes user briefs and motions and compares them against the text of opinions written by judges to identify ways to tailor their arguments to better persuade the judges handling their cases. Rhetoric's focus is on persuasion and helps users find new ways to improve their odds of success through more persuasive arguments. Find them here: userhetoric.comThe Law School Operating System™ Recorded Course - This course is for ambitious law students who want a proven, simple system to learn every topic in their classes to excel in class and on exams. Go to www.lisablasser.com, check out the student tab with course offerings, and use code LSOSNATE10 at checkout for 10% off Lisa's recorded course!Start LSAT - Founded by former guest and 21-year-old super-star, Alden Spratt, Start LSAT was built upon breaking down barriers, allowing anyone access to high-quality LSAT Prep. For $110 you get yourself the Start LSAT self-paced course, and using code LITM10 you get 10% off the self-paced course! On top of that, Alden offers an upcoming 10-week course for the January LSAT. Using code LITM100 you get $100 off the 10-week course! Check out Alden and Start LSAT at startlsat.com and use both code LITM10 for 10% off the self-paced course, and LITM100 for $100 off the 10-week course!Thanks for reading Lawyers in the Making Podcast! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lawyersinthemaking.substack.com
We talk about the TGL and the announced commentators this week on Golf Weak. Tiger Woods is back in golf in the PNC championship this week! Lastly, we dive into the match between Bryson, Brooks vs Scottie, and Rory and how we think the match will go!Call (706)250-1995 for Golf Advice or anything for that matter.
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In this episode of the Win Make Give podcast, host Chad Hyams sits down with Carol Cone, a trailblazer in corporate purpose and social impact. The episode dives deep into the ways businesses and individuals can integrate purpose into their core operations and daily lives. Chad and Carol explore the transformative power of aligning business strategies with authentic social missions, a concept Carol has dedicated her life to developing and promoting. Carol shares insightful stories from her work with companies like Avon, American Heart Association, and PNC, illustrating how authentic purpose can drive business success while making a meaningful impact. She discusses the process of finding a company's unique purpose, emphasizing the importance of leadership buy-in and employee engagement in the journey toward sustainable social responsibility. Listeners are encouraged to discover their purpose by examining their passions, business competencies, and community needs, with an inspiring call to action to make a positive difference in their communities. Connect with Carol at https://www.carolconeonpurpose.com/ ---------- Connect with the hosts: • Ben Kinney: https://www.BenKinney.com/ • Bob Stewart: https://www.linkedin.com/in/activebob • Chad Hyams: https://ChadHyams.com/ • Book one of our co-hosts for your next event: https://WinMakeGive.com/speakers/ More ways to connect: • Join our Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/winmakegive • Sign up for our weekly newsletter: https://WinMakeGive.com/sign-up • Explore the Win Make Give Podcast Network: https://WinMakeGive.com/ Part of the Win Make Give Podcast Network