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Nick sits down with Tom Lucas and Morgan Dixon, co-founders of a startup that brought together an unlikely team—a 15-year-old, a 75-year-old, and PhDs—united in their mission to partner with disabled inventor Robert Brady to develop a tool for the hard of hearing and ultimately save a marriage.This episode explores:• How personal struggles fuel innovation• The power of intergenerational collaboration• The realities of launching, pivoting, and shutting down a startup• Lessons in mentorship, legacy, and purpose-driven entrepreneurship00:01 - Introduction• Nick introduces the episode and guests• The unusual partnership between a teen and a senior entrepreneur01:23 - Robert Brady: The Inventor Behind It All• A single amputee, later a double amputee, but an unstoppable innovator• How his parents' communication struggles led to a startup idea• The emotional moment he revealed they were on the verge of divorce02:38 - Merging Two Startups into One Mission• Robert's speech-to-text tool for the deaf• Morgan's text-to-speech tool for the blind• How their ideas naturally aligned04:03 - The Birth of a Startup• The Coffee & Concepts community rallies to solve a real-world problem• The minimum viable product: Early prototypes and key decisions• Tom's insights from his manufacturing background07:05 - Building the Solution• Moving beyond phone-based solutions to real-time room transcription• Innovating with color-coded text for better clarity• Beta testing in medical and senior care settings10:44 - Morgan's Journey: A 15-Year-Old Founder's Perspective• Learning business fundamentals from seasoned entrepreneurs• Navigating mentorship while contributing as a peer• How this experience shaped his future in research and AI14:53 - Startup Realities: Highs, Lows & Lessons• The challenges of scaling a niche technology• The emotional weight of mission-driven startups• Why building together is often more valuable than the final product18:16 - Robert's Passing & The End of the Startup• How his death led the team to dissolve the company• Honoring his legacy by supporting his family• The impact left on each team member21:07 - Lessons in Legacy & Innovation• Nick's framework: Listen → Launch → Leap → Legacy → Legend• Why Robert became a ‘legend' in their community• The power of showing up, raising your hand, and solving real problems22:39 - The Value of Project-Based Friendships• Why mentorship isn't about age—it's about shared purpose• How working together builds deep, lasting connections• Rethinking friendship as mutual contribution rather than passive support25:23 - Final Reflections• The importance of taking action even when you don't have all the answers• How entrepreneurship fosters self-discovery and purpose• The unexpected impact of a small act—Robert helped Morgan set up his first email, a habit that lives on in every message he sendsMemorable Quotes:
Independent artist, Melody Evans, stopped by to speak with Nancy about her life, art, and works. Melody Evans studied for four years at the San Antonio School of Art and Craft and started her career as a potter but soon moved into making sculpture, large scale installations and drawings with collage and digital manipulations. This change coincided with her pursuit of a Master's degree in the influential area of Northern California. Evans studied with nationally acclaimed artists Robert Brady and Stephen Kaltenbach, and has received numerous awards in her career; including first place in the National Visions in Clay
Este museo en Cuernavaca, Morelos, exhibe arte popular mexicano, pinturas y esculturas virreinales, artes decorativas y piezas prehispánicas.
On this Episode... Gino Cavazos, owner of the "Texas Music Ranch", Ronne Stone and Robert Rodriguez from "Relative Circle" and Robert Brady from "Texas Pro Sound" were live on the Zoom for Part 1 of this Episode... They were promoting their upcoming show "Drive In Concert April 10th At Texas Music Ranch" until technical difficulties stopped us. ha... Part 2 coming soon ;) Sponsored by Iron Wolf Ranch and Distillery https://ironwolfranch.com/
Advance voting for the March 24 presidential primary begins in just a few weeks. We'll be using a new voting system that is mostly similar but somewhat different to what we're used to. In part one, Floyd County Elections Chief Robert Brady walks us through using the new machines. He believes you'll see a smoother voting experience and one with a built-in failsafe system to help assure you the ballot has the exact results you selected. In part two, Brady shares where and when you can vote in advance of the presidential primary as three sites will be in use over three weeks -- the community room at the yellow brick courthouse as well as some days at the civic center and others at Garden Lakes Baptist Church. One round of weekend voting also is set. About this podcast: Robert Brady joined us at Brand Red Studios in downtown Rome to talk about the upcoming elections. We thank the Brand Red folks for their production support of our long-form podcasts and Todd La Berge for another excellent job producing this conversation. The Druck Report is a production of Hometown Headlines Inc. Please join us for our weekday newscasts and rants as well. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-druckenmiller/support
Robert Brady talks about his nine siblings, playing basketball at College Park, and a long line of singers and servants. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-oneil-callaghan/support
This week I’m speaking with a farmer turned online marketing expert about how to use Google Ads to attract customers to your farm business. If you're interested in farm marketing, you'll get a lot out of Robert's expertise, as I did. Enjoy the episode!
Robert & Brady are thrilled to be speaking with Jason Alvin about his diagnosis and his daily FB LIVE show which captures him taking his HIV medication. About Jason: My name is Jason Alvin, and since my diagnosis with HIV in 2015, I have become a vocal advocate spreading the good news about recent HIV developments such as #PrEP and #UequalsU to friends family and strangers through facebook. I have been taking my HIV medication live on facebook every day for over 2 years. The community that has grown around the show has been a tremendous source of support through what for me has been a really difficult diagnosis. I am a registered nurse and worked on an inpatient psychiatric unit for 12 years. I am a mental health professional, but I am also a patient. I am married and have 2 sons that are 8 and 7 years old. Watch Jason is a Social Scientist
Join Robert Breining , Brady Dale Morris and Josh Robbins as they recap the guests and the HIVScoops of 2018. http://tobtr.com/s/11116771
During this live broadcast Robert & Brady will be taking your calls and questions during our Hot Topic LIVE broadcast. Call the show at (929) 477-3572
#ppcchat Twitter discussion that runs on Tuesdays at 5pm GMT - Led by Robert Brady (@robert_brady). Q1:If you didn't hear, Google is removing adsenseformobileapps.com as a placement exclusion and the Gmob mobile app exclusion (read more here - searchengineland.com/action-needed-…). What was your reaction in 3 words or less? (or emoji) #ppcchat Q1.1: Who here has been using one or both of these in their Display campaigns? Q2: How large of a negative impact would you anticipate on your campaigns if no additional action was taken on your part? Q3: How will you be handling it/making changes? Provide your logic because I think there are numerous potential solutions/workarounds. Q3.1: Anyone know of a negative placements list that is just apps? Q3.2: Would people be interested in crowdsourcing one? Q4: What opportunities do you see opening up with this change? Q5: Long term, who do you see as the "winners" and who do you see as the "losers" with this change? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ppcchat/message
#ppcchat Twitter discussion that runs on Tuesdays at 5pm GMT - Led by Robert Brady (@robert_brady). Q1: What have you found that works on Amazon Ads? (their ad business generated $1.7B in revenue last year) Provide context around industry/product if possible Q2: Did you see @PPCKirk's tweet about Amazon remarketing? This could be huge. Thoughts? Would this get you to jump on the Amazon bandwagon? https://marketingland.com/amazon-poised-to-launch-new-retargeting-ad-product-report-240119 Q3: Shifting gears, AdWords announced the old interface will be gone by the end of the year, but won't mess with the holiday season. When do you see it happening? Q4: What are you doing to get ready for it? Q5: What positives have you found in the new UI? (hold the rants on problems for Q6) Q6: What bugs you about the new UI or makes your life harder? Q7: Let's talk a little automation in the context of transparency: Do you think platforms will open the automation black boxes? Give a litt --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ppcchat/message
Congressman Robert Brady will not seek re-election because he’s ridiculous and corrupt in a pre-Trump sort of way.
Episode 015: Noah Fleming – How To Create Enduring Customer Loyalty I love discussing how we can all better serve our customer base. The best way to create and grow a thriving business is to create customer loyalty. Noah Fleming is an expert at accomplishing this task. He goes into detail on this topic in this episode. That’s just one reason I had an awesome time interviewing today’s guest on The Learning Leader Show. Noah is a marketing expert. As a thought leader in strategic marketing and customer loyalty, Noah helps clients dramatically and rapidly increase sales, multiply profits, and maximize customer value. Welcome to Episode 015 with the Marketing Expert, Noah Fleming Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher Radio. The Learning Leader Show “Show me your friends and I’ll show you your future.” – John Wooden Some Questions I Ask: How do you create customer loyalty? What made you pay so much money for a mentor? How are you affiliated with Seth Godin? He seems to like your book… Do you think it’s better to go the traditional publishing route? Or how about all of the great self-publishing options out there? What is your why? What are your goals? In This Episode, You Will Learn: About Seth Godin telling him to “Ship It” A giveaway for YOU, the listeners. Listen to the end of the episode and Noah offers something for free to the first listeners who write to him Specific Goal Setting Practices The importance of loyalty How anyone can do what Noah has done How to become a better public speaker Why it’s so important to invest in yourself Continue Learning Go tohttp://noahfleming.com/ Read “Evergreen” by Noah Fleming Follow Jason on Twitter:@noahfleming You may also like these episodes: Episode 001: How To Become A Master Connector With Jayson Gaignard From MasterMind Talks Episode 002: How To Take Over And Set Bigger Goals With Chris Brogan Episode 004: How Todd Wagner (and Mark Cuban) Sold Broadcast.com To Yahoo! For $5.7 Billion Did you enjoy the podcast? I love discussing how we can build loyalty with our customers. Noah has mastered this vital skill. I loved this episode. I’m proud to say that Noah has become a friend. Who do you know that needs to hear this? Send them to The Learning Leader Show! Episode edited by the greatJ Scott Donnell Bio: Noah is a marketing expert. As a thought leader in strategic marketing and customer loyalty, Noah helps clients dramatically and rapidly increase sales, multiply profits, and maximize customer value. He is the trusted source for coaching and consulting to thousands of owners, executives, and individuals. Noah is the author of the Amazon #1 bestselling book in Sales, Marketing, and Customer Service –EVERGREEN: Cultivate The Enduring Customer Loyalty That Keeps Your Business Thriving. He’s an expert blogger for Fast Company Magazine, and a regular contributor to The Globe and Mail’s Report on Business Section. Noah has been routinely quoted and mentioned in publications like Forbes, The New York Times, Reuters, and more. Noah has taught master classes on retention for the popular website, Mixergy.com, a site dedicated to interviewing company founders and industry experts, such as Gary Vanyerchuk (author of “Crush It” & “The Thank You Economy”), Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, and Groupon founder Andrew Mason, among hundreds of others. Fleming has conducted webinars on retention for audiences of C-level executives for sites like Vindicia, an online payment company responsible for processing over $4 billion dollars annually in recurring payments. Fleming’s Vindicia webinar had the highest pre-registration the site had seen in years, and listeners proclaimed it was one of the best they had ever heard. He’s delivered powerful ‘how-to’ workshops at the Subscription Site Insider Summit in New York City & most recently San Francisco where Subscription Site Insider Editor Minal Bopaih said, “he knows exactly what you should be measuring on your site,” and Nicole Rodriguez of MarketingProfs.com proclaimed, “I look forward to implementing the tactical advice he gave on improving our members’ experiences while boosting renewals.” More recently, Fleming delivered the closing keynote to over 400 information publishers at the Society of Information Publishers Association’s (SIPA) 36th Annual Conference in Washington, DC. SIPA’s President Robert Brady said, “At our 36th Annual Conference, we wanted to give our members an equal dose of immediately useful information and the confidence to put it to use. Noah Fleming’s closing keynote, which emphasized the critical importance of retention, gave us all a number of strategies that we could begin using right away. All of our members found the talk entertaining and useful. I recommend him highly.” Fleming is also member of Alan Weiss’s Mentorship Program & Growth Cycle®, two highly respected and world-renowned programs dedicated to the refinement of advanced consulting skills, and one of only 36 people who are globally recognized & accredited by Dr. Weiss as a Master Mentor.
Robert Brady is the founder/PPC wizard of Righteous Marketing. He is a Google Partner, BingAds Accredited Professional and certified with Marketing Experiments for Online Testing and Landing Page Optimization. He has worked with a variety of different companies ranging from a small grass-fed beef grower in Idaho to large B2B SaaS companies. He currently resides in Idaho Falls, ID and can often be found skiing, mountain biking, or playing ultimate frisbee in the park. Today on Digital Marketing Radio we discuss the following: What's the best way to get started with LinkedIn advertising? Where to ads appear on LinkedIn, and what targeting options are available? What are the common mistakes made when advertising on LinkedIn? What makes LinkedIn unique compared with other pay per click networks? Can LinkedIn work for any business, or is it just appropriate for a B2B business? Where do ads appear on LinkedIn and what targeting options are available? What kind of click through rate might an advertiser expect from LinkedIn advertising? How much traffic can you actually drive to your site from LinkedIn ads? What kind of targeting options are available? What is the easiest way to get started with LinkedIn advertising? What are the biggest mistakes that businesses make with advertising on LinkedIn? How might LinkedIn advertising improve over the next year? The challenge with timing your ads on LinkedIn Some of the key answers shared on today's episode... Software I couldn't live without What software do you currently use in your business that if someone took away from you, it would significantly impact the success of your business? Excel [PPC tools] What software don't you use, but you've heard good things about, and you've intended to try at some point in the near future? Adobe Media Optimizer [Conversion tracking] My number 1 takeaway What's the single most important step from our discussion that our listeners need to take away and implement in their businesses? Really know who the right person is. Define that person not just by keywords, but know their interests, their job title, what kind of companies they work for. You've really got to know who you're trying to get in front of, and have a very accurate picture of who that person is - that way you can make sure that you're getting your stuff in front of the right person.
Conversion Optimization and PPC Wizard at Righteous Marketing Robert Brady discusses Local PPC Advertising including longtail keyword significance to smaller advertisers and running targeted campaigns.
Conversion Optimization and PPC Wizard at Righteous Marketing Robert Brady discusses Local PPC Advertising including longtail keyword significance to smaller advertisers and running targeted campaigns.
Conversion Optimization and PPC Wizard at Righteous Marketing Robert Brady discusses Local PPC Advertising including longtail keyword significance to smaller advertisers and running targeted campaigns.
Conversion Optimization and PPC Wizard at Righteous Marketing Robert Brady discusses Local PPC Advertising including longtail keyword significance to smaller advertisers and running targeted campaigns.
Discussion on The Intersection of PPC and Conversion with Robert Brady as the Director of PPC and Conversion at Trafficado talks with host Tim Ash about PPC success secrets and manually pregnancy testing cows on the family farm.
2011 PPC Expert Predictions from the likes of Matt Van Wagner, Andrew Goodman, Marc Poirier, Matthew Umbro, Shelley Ellis, Alex Cohen and Robert Brady. We also hear an original song called Adwords Blues by German PPC Pro Marc Hoeft.
2011 PPC Expert Predictions from the likes of Matt Van Wagner, Andrew Goodman, Marc Poirier, Matthew Umbro, Shelley Ellis, Alex Cohen and Robert Brady. We also hear an original song called Adwords Blues by German PPC Pro Marc Hoeft.