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La Segunda Guerra Mundial está en el espejo retrovisor y los cereales para el desayuno están al borde de una nueva era calórica. Post Cereals decide romper con su saludable pasado y empezar a endulzar sus cereales. Es un movimiento que deja a Kellogg's y General Mills en un dilema: ¿deberían seguir el ejemplo de Post o apegarse a sus tradiciones nutricionales? Pero los cereales azucarados no son el único desafío nuevo al que se enfrentan los gigantes de los cereales. Un medio nuevo y emocionante llamado televisión está despegando rápidamente y cambiando las reglas de la promoción de cereales. Y este auge de la televisión y el azúcar va a poner a los niños en el centro del negocio de los cereales.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
CB Bowman: Known as the Courage Consultant, CB is the host of the very popular "Courage: To Leap & Lead" podcast, and is the CEO of the Association of Corporate Executive Coaches. CB is a global "Certified Master Corporate Executive Coach" with experience working in marketing, coaching, and branding. CB join Leadership NOW with Dan Pontefract to discuss her latest book, “Courage: to Leap and to Lead.” CB strongly believes that master-level corporate executive coaches have to be “enterprise-wide business partners™" with their clients, yes, full of courage. She is formerly head of branding for ready-to-eat cereals for General Foods. She was responsible for the visual impact of Post Cereals for iconic brands such as Honey Bunches of Oats, Golden Crisps, and Pebbles. CB was also responsible for their classic brands including Post Shredded Wheat, Grape Nuts, Shake N' Bake and Raisin Bran, and won several awards for product marketing and branding. Named one of the Power List of the Top 200 Biggest Voices in Leadership by Leadershum; Top 50 coaches in the world by Thinkers50; and Global Gurus also named her as one of the top 15 experts in branding. More about Dan Pontefract and Leadership NOW at https://www.danpontefract.com More about CB Bowman at https://courage-consulting.com/
La Segunda Guerra Mundial está en el espejo retrovisor y los cereales para el desayuno están al borde de una nueva era calórica. Post Cereals decide romper con su saludable pasado y empezar a endulzar sus cereales. Es un movimiento que deja a Kellogg's y General Mills en un dilema: ¿deberían seguir el ejemplo de Post o apegarse a sus tradiciones nutricionales? Pero los cereales azucarados no son el único desafío nuevo al que se enfrentan los gigantes de los cereales. Un medio nuevo y emocionante llamado televisión está despegando rápidamente y cambiando las reglas de la promoción de cereales. Y este auge de la televisión y el azúcar va a poner a los niños en el centro del negocio de los cereales.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to Synergy Loves Company, the podcast that explores the interconnectedness of everything. In today's episode, we discuss the fascinating relationship between Post Cereals and Disney with special guest Dan Goubert, host of the Empty Bowl podcast (bowl.rest). From the early collaborations of Mickey Mouse on Post Toasties to the recent release of the 100 Years of Wonder “nameless” Celebration Cereal, we'll delve into the intricacies of how Post and Disney have partnered together throughout the years. Dan brings a unique perspective to the discussion, exploring the possibilities of what these Post Cereals of the past may have tasted like. We'll also explore the history of some other Disney cereals, looking back at familiar brands like Muppets, Toy Story Buzz Blasts, and some not-so-memorable ones. Dan shares his insight into what makes a unique and enjoyable cereal. Join us for an enlightening discussion on the intersection of two iconic companies and the role of nostalgia in our food and entertainment choices. So grab your bowl of Mickey Mouse Club Birthday Cake Cereal, sit back, and enjoy this episode of Synergy Loves Company. Thanks for listening to Synergy Loves Company: How Disney Connects to Everything. https://www.synergylovescompany.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@synergylovescompany Twitter: https://twitter.com/EricHSynergy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/synergylovescompany Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/synergylovescompany/Read transcript
On today's 2-22-23 Wednesday show: The new trend in bachelorette parties is wellness retreats, Post Cereals created a new sleep cereal, Harry Styles did a shoey on stage, a man with the world's longest tongue is using it to create art, Beyonce fans are planning to travel abroad to see her to save money on the cost of tickets, Crocs stock would have been a smart investment a couple years ago, Tyga and Avril Lavigne are now dating??, and crazy wind in the Bay Area. Plus so much more!
Young Doctor Malone (a.k.a. Young Dr. Malone) is an American soap opera, created by Irna Phillips, which had a long run on radio and television from 1939 to 1963. The producer was Betty Corday (1912–1987), who also produced Pepper Young's Family and later was a co-creator with husband Ted Corday of NBC Daytime's Days of Our Lives. Sponsored by General Foods and Post Cereals, the radio serial began on the Blue Network on November 20, 1939. The 15-minute program aired daily at 11:15 am, continuing until April 26, 1940. Without a break, it moved to CBS on April 29, 1940, where it was heard for two decades, first airing at 2:00 pm weekdays (1940–1944) and then 1:30 pm (1945–1960). In 1945, Procter & Gamble assumed sponsorship of the program. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Doctor_Malone
Marjorie Merriweather Post, heiress to the Post Cereals business, paid for the house to be built with her husband Edward F. Hutton. She hired Marion Sims Wyeth to design it and Joseph Urban to create interior design and exterior decorations. Post spent US$7 million (equivalent to $109 million in 2021), and it was finished in 1927.The house has 58 bedrooms, 33 bathrooms, a 29-foot-long (8.8 m) pietra dura marble-top dining table, 12 fireplaces, and three bomb shelters. Mar-a-Lago was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1980.Donald Trump learned about the estate after unsuccessfully trying to purchase and combine two apartments in Palm Beach for his family. He offered the Post family $15 million for it, but they rejected it. Trump purchased the land between Mar-a-Lago and the ocean from Jack C. Massey, the former owner of KFC, for $2 million, stating he intended to build a home that would block Mar-a-Lago's beach view. The threat caused interest in the property to decline, and Trump ended up getting the property for $7 million in 1985.
Recession-Proof Marketing Strategies with Cebron WalkerFeatured Article: https://gobuttonmarketing.blogspot.co...Here is the Virtual Marketing Bootcamp link and a little bit of text about it: https://www.walkerkreative.com/produc...The marketing bootcamp is designed for individuals, owners or team members who need to know digital marketing tools and tactics to implement NOW to recession-proof themselves and continue to grow their business or entrepreneurial project. You will be learning from experts who are applying these marketing principles right now with their clients across the country.https://www.walkerkreative.com/During a recession, your primitive lizard brain reacts, commanding the erroneous knee-jerk reaction to hunker down and wait out the storm. Do you know what people do when they panic? They end up saying dumb shit and overreacting. They sabotage what they're trying to resolve. Do you know what handles most panic? Being extremely prepared!Question: Are you prepared for the mother of all recessions? This business survival guide can help, if you apply what I teach within it.On the other side of the coin are those few entrepreneurial contrarians who view these dark times as golden opportunities for grabbing additional market share. They prepare rather than panic. They respond rather than react. Warren Buffett once said, “Be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful.”Recessions are unlikely opportunities for massive growth. But only for the prepared ones who respond, not panic. Once you change your mindset about recessions, refusing to be sucked into the upsetting news and panic of the media pundits, you can rise above with a written strategy and thus take effective actions to survive, and yes, even thrive. Live to serve others with high-quality services and products, while also standing tall as a brand that communicates positivity, empathy, and hope during challenging times, and you can win while others panic. “Some entrepreneurs think how can I make a lot of money? But the better way is to think how can I make people's lives a lot better? If you get it right, the money will come.” – Sir Richard BransonTake Away: Prepare and respond by writing out your business & marketing plan around, “How can I make many more people's lives a lot better?” Do this before the economic storm peaks. History Teaches UsIn the 1920s, Post Cereals was the leader in their market. But when the Great Depression hit, the company reduced its marketing considerably.Meanwhile, its biggest rival, Kellogg's, doubled their advertising expenditure and quickly saw it
Recession Proof Your Business https://gobuttonmarketing.blogspot.co...This Is Your Business Survival Guide To Help You Prosper During Economic Crises During a recession, your primitive lizard brain reacts, commanding the erroneous knee-jerk reaction to hunker down and wait out the storm. Do you know what people do when they panic? They end up saying dumb sh*t and overreacting. They sabotage what they're trying to resolve. Do you know what handles most panic? Being extremely prepared!Question: Are you prepared for the mother of all recessions? This business survival guide can help, if you apply what I teach within it.On the other side of the coin are those few entrepreneurial contrarians who view these dark times as golden opportunities for grabbing additional market share. They prepare rather than panic. They respond rather than react. Warren Buffett once said, “Be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful.”Recessions are unlikely opportunities for massive growth. But only for the prepared ones who respond, not panic. Once you change your mindset about recessions, refusing to be sucked into the upsetting news and panic of the media pundits, you can rise above with a written strategy and thus take effective actions to survive, and yes, even thrive.History Teaches UsIn the 1920s, Post Cereals was the leader in their market. But when the Great Depression hit, the company reduced its marketing considerably.Meanwhile, its biggest rival, Kellogg's, doubled their advertising expenditure and quickly saw its profits boom by 30%!In fact, after overtaking the top position in the 1920s, Kellogg's is still the category leader one century later.Harvard graduate and Professor of Business & Marketing, Roland S. Vaile (1889-1970), tracked 200 companies through the recession of 1923. Roland reported that companies who continued to advertise during the crisis were 20% ahead of what they were before the recession. On the other hand, the companies that had reduced their marketing were still in the recession and were 7% behind where they were in 1920.Companies that continued to advertise during the 1923 recession ended up 20% ahead of where they were before the recession.During the 1990-1991 recession, McDonald's decided to reduce its marketing spending and promotion budget. Contrarily, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell took advantage of their reduced presence and focused their efforts to retain their own respective marketing activities.As a result, both the companies experienced higher sales, with Pizza Hut seeing a 61% increase, and Taco Bell a 40% raise. McDonald's saw its sales decline by 28%.Take Away: Recessions are unlikely opportunities for massive growth.
Post Cereals brings you The Roy Rogers Show starring the King of the Cowboys himself, Roy Rogers. The Double R Ranch, transcribed stories and songs of the real West with The Whipporwills, the wisest trail scout of the west Jonah Wilde played by Forrest Lewis and the Queen of the West Dale Evans. Duration: 30:37 Starring: Roy Rogers, Dale Evans Broadcast Date: 21st March 1952
Post Cereals brings you The Roy Rogers Show starring the King of the Cowboys himself, Roy Rogers. The Double R Ranch, transcribed stories and songs of the real West with The Whipporwills, the wisest trail scout of the west Jonah Wilde played by Forrest Lewis and the Queen of the West Dale Evans. Duration: 27:43 Starring: Roy Rogers, Dale Evans Broadcast Date: 14th March 1952
What is this podcast about? We all need to be thinking about and preparing for What's Next in order to achieve more - and that's what this podcast is all about. We are seeking to gain a more diverse perspective on what will shape the future of marketing & advertising, one 15-minute conversation at a time. I'm your host Karim Kanji and I am excited to share talks I'll be having with thinkers around the world. If you're as curious as I am about what's next, join me and invest 15 minutes of your day exploring big ideas and innovative thoughts. www.thewhatsnextpodcast.com About Karim Karim has been successfully podcasting since 2010. First with the ‘Social Media Show' and then the popular ‘Welcome with Karim Kanji podcast' and a co-hosted show with Gregg Tilston, ‘Welcome to The Music'. 2021 sees Karim launching this new show ‘What's Next' with support from Active International where Karim is currently the Director of Emerging and Social Media. In his role within the advertising and marketing industry, Karim has worked with brands such as Popeyes Canada, Melitta, Ricola, 3M Canada, eOne, Nikon Canada, Jamieson Vitamins, Mark's, LG Electronics Canada, Muskoka Brewery, Post Cereals, Nestle Canada, Dell Canada, GE Canada, Scotiabank, Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, Microsoft Canada, and many others. About Active International Active International is a corporate trade company operating globally in the media industry, we created this podcast to as the question ... What's Next?
Post Cereals brings you The Roy Rogers Show starring the King of the Cowboys himself, Roy Rogers. The Double R Bar Ranch, transcribed stories and songs of the real West with Pat Brady and the Queen of the West Dale Evans. Starring: Herb Butterfield, Herb Vigran, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Pat Brady, Frank Hemmingway, Ben Welden Broadcast Date: November 20, 1952 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dennis-moore9/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dennis-moore9/support
World War II is in the rearview mirror, and breakfast cereal is on the brink of a new calorific era. Post Cereals decides to break from its healthful past and start sugar coating its cereals. It’s a move that leaves Kellogg’s and General Mills in a quandary: should they follow Post’s lead or stick to their nutritional traditions?But sugary cereal isn’t the only new challenge the cereal giants are wrestling with. A new, exciting medium called television is taking off fast and changing the rules of cereal promotion. And this TV and sugar boom is going to put children at the heart of the cereal business.Support us by supporting our sponsors!Zoom - Visit Zoom online, set up a FREE account, and try the most affordable and most reliable video communications solution on the market.
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Optimizing the diet for backyard poultry. In This Podcast: Watching a bakery business fail, spending time in the navy on a destroyer, and then selling macaroni & cheese, might not seem like the background of a person managing part of a large poultry and egg business. However, this is the path that led Frank Bergin to Eggland's Best and helping them decide to offer their best proprietary feed to urban farmers. He shares with us the reasons he joined the company as well as some significant statistics they found in their research and why they opted to put their feed on the shelves. Don't miss an episode! Click here to sign up for podcast updates or visit www.urbanfarm.org/podcast Frank is currently General Manager of Strategic Ventures & Innovation for Eggland's Best, LLC. He has always wanted to run a food business since he was a teenager working in his family's summer bakery. After spending seven years as a US Naval Officer, the next eleven years he helped grow iconic brands like Kraft Macaroni & Cheese, Jell-O, Cream of Wheat, Post Cereals, Balance Bar and Ritz Crackers. In his final role with Kraft, Frank led the turnaround and rebirth of the Back To Nature natural/organic business. He went onto pursue his passion for building smaller, more entrepreneurial businesses and since joining EB in 2010, where he has help the company's revenue triple. It was in looking for new ways to keep that remarkable pace of growth going that Frank and the Eggland's Best team hit upon the idea of selling its proprietary feed directly to backyard chicken farmers Go to www.urbanfarm.org/egglandsbest for more information and links on this podcast, and to find our other great guests.
December 12, 1953. CBS net. "The Cast". Sponsored by: Post Cereals. Doc tries to save Shell Tucker's wife after she swallows a nail. When he fails to save her, Shell swears revenge on Doc, and almost succeeds! A horse with a broken leg might make him change his mind. Doc is played by Paul Frees, not Howard McNear. . William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Paul Frees, Sam Edwards, Tom Tully, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Ken Peters (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (director)
December 12, 1953. CBS net. "The Cast". Sponsored by: Post Cereals. Doc tries to save Shell Tucker's wife after she swallows a nail. When he fails to save her, Shell swears revenge on Doc, and almost succeeds! A horse with a broken leg might make him change his mind. Doc is played by Paul Frees, not Howard McNear. . William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Paul Frees, Sam Edwards, Tom Tully, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Ken Peters (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (director)
October 1, 1953. NBC net. Sponsored by: Post Cereals, Sanka Coffee. Father arranges a date for Betty and causes all kind of problems. Robert Young, Rhoda Williams, Jean Vander Pyl, Ted Donaldson, Helen Strom, Marylee Robb, Ed James (character creator), Paul West (writer), Roz Rogers (writer), Bill Forman (announcer) Father Knows Best a beloved family show that both parents and kids loved in the 1940's and later became a favorite on TV. Join us for each episode in the great family show.
October 1, 1953. NBC net. Sponsored by: Post Cereals, Sanka Coffee. Father arranges a date for Betty and causes all kind of problems. Robert Young, Rhoda Williams, Jean Vander Pyl, Ted Donaldson, Helen Strom, Marylee Robb, Ed James (character creator), Paul West (writer), Roz Rogers (writer), Bill Forman (announcer) Father Knows Best a beloved family show that both parents and kids loved in the 1940's and later became a favorite on TV. Join us for each episode in the great family show.
THREE EPISODES:"Daddy's An Elk" (1-22-39) "Barking Rabbit" (5-11-39) And "Golf Tea" (5-18-39)The Baby Snooks Show was an American radio program starring comedienne and Ziegfeld Follies alumna Fanny Brice as a mischievous young girl who was 40 years younger than the actress who played her when she first went on the air. The series began on CBS September 17, 1944, airing on Sunday evenings at 6:30pm as Toasties Time. The title soon changed to The Baby Snooks Show, and the series was sometimes called Baby Snooks and Daddy. In 1944, the character was given her own show, and during the 1940s, it became one of the nation's favorite radio situation comedies, with products from a variety of sponsors (Post Cereals, Sanka, Spic-n-Span, Jell-O) being touted by a half-dozen announcers -- John Conte (early 1940s), Tobe Reed (1944-45), Harlow Willcox (mid-1940s), Dick Joy, Don Wilson and Ken Wilson. Hanley Stafford was best known for his portrayal of Snooks' long-suffering, often-cranky father, Lancelot âDaddyâ Higgins, a role played earlier by Alan Reed on the 1936 Follies broadcasts. Lalive Brownell was âMommyâ Higgins, also portrayed by Lois Corbet (mid-1940s) and Arlene Harris (after 1945). Beginning in 1945, child impersonator Leone Ledoux was first heard as Snookâs younger brother Robespierre, and Snooks returned full circle to the comics when comic book illustrator Graham Ingels and his wife Gertrude named their child Robby (born 1946) after listening to Ledoux's Robespierre baby voices.
"Gone Fishing" (6-01-39) "Violet_Ray" (6-08-39) and "Missing Dollar" (2-22-40)The Baby Snooks Show was an American radio program starring comedienne and Ziegfeld Follies alumna Fanny Brice as a mischievous young girl who was 40 years younger than the actress who played her when she first went on the air. The series began on CBS September 17, 1944, airing on Sunday evenings at 6:30pm as Toasties Time. The title soon changed to The Baby Snooks Show, and the series was sometimes called Baby Snooks and Daddy. In 1944, the character was given her own show, and during the 1940s, it became one of the nation's favorite radio situation comedies, with products from a variety of sponsors (Post Cereals, Sanka, Spic-n-Span, Jell-O) being touted by a half-dozen announcers -- John Conte (early 1940s), Tobe Reed (1944-45), Harlow Willcox (mid-1940s), Dick Joy, Don Wilson and Ken Wilson. Hanley Stafford was best known for his portrayal of Snooks' long-suffering, often-cranky father, Lancelot âDaddyâ Higgins, a role played earlier by Alan Reed on the 1936 Follies broadcasts. Lalive Brownell was âMommyâ Higgins, also portrayed by Lois Corbet (mid-1940s) and Arlene Harris (after 1945). Beginning in 1945, child impersonator Leone Ledoux was first heard as Snookâs younger brother Robespierre, and Snooks returned full circle to the comics when comic book illustrator Graham Ingels and his wife Gertrude named their child Robby (born 1946) after listening to Ledoux's Robespierre baby voices.