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"Remember, ‘Life is not a dress rehearsal'." This vital fatherly wisdom from Robin Wheeler's childhood resonates in each step of her successful journey. As the Chief Revenue Officer at Fetch, Robin lives by this credo, becoming a risk-taker who skillfully transforms every challenge into an opportunity. She unveils her exceptional journey navigating significant roles at industry powerhouses such as People Magazine, AOL, Twitter, and intricately weaves a narrative of how her success required a move across the country to integrate her career with her personal life. Robin brings to light the critical elements of her success, primarily her daring choice of venturing into the less-traveled path and embracing challenges outside her comfort zone. She identified her super power for connecting with people and influencing through sales. With an unwavering belief in her value, she recomposes our understanding of self-worth: trusting ourselves and knowing the remarkable skills we bring to the table. This episode untangles the bustling knitting of a thriving career and mothering twins. Hear from Robin herself about her effective strategies surrounding work-life integration and the importance she assigns to downtime expectations. Visit gobeyondbarriers.com where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with Robin. Highlights: [03:03] Robin's background and path to Twitter [08:51] Adapting & evolving [11:45] Knowing your strengths [14:37] Leveraging your community [19:22] How to make decisions and avoiding analysis paralysis [22:52] Work/life integration [27:37] Lightning round questions Quotes: “People are at the heart of sales.” – Robin Wheeler “You have to trust the value that you're bringing and know that you belong in that role.” – Robin Wheeler “If work/life balance means you have to take a step back, that doesn't mean you're failing, that doesn't mean you're not growing, it just means that's what's right for you at the moment.” – Robin Wheeler Lightning Round Questions: What book has greatly influenced you? - “Mindset: The New Psychology of Success” by Carol Dweck What is your favorite inspiring quote or saying? - "Life is not a dress rehearsal.” And “Mind over matter, anything is achievable.” And “Comparison is the thief of joy.” What is one word or moniker you would use to describe yourself? - Authentic What is one change you've implemented that made your life better? - Getting outside at least once a day. What power song would you want playing as you walk out onto a stage? - "Confident” by Demi Lovato About Robin Wheeler: Robin Wheeler is a strategic and inspirational Global leader with over 20 years of experience leading revenue teams. She has a strong track record of building high performing teams from the ground up and leading existing teams through change and turnarounds. A data driven decision maker, Robin is adept at successfully navigating the challenges of fast paced and constantly evolving industries in order to drive results. Robin currently serves as the Chief Revenue Officer at Fetch, a consumer engagement and rewards platform. In her role she oversees the sales team and partners with the biggest names across consumer packaged goods, retail and restaurants to help them leverage Fetch's unique data and engaged user base to drive measurable results for their businesses. Prior to Fetch, Robin spent 11 years at Twitter where she held various leadership roles throughout that tenure. In addition to overseeing the Consumer Packaged Goods team and the Technology and Telecom team, Robin also launched a new division targeted at mid-market businesses. Robin also spent time as the Global Head of MoPub, Twitter's mobile app monetization platform, overseeing the Supply Team, the Demand Team, Marketing, Analytics and Operations in the US, UK, Japan, Singapore and Dublin. Robin also served as Twitter's Vice President, US Client Solutions, where she oversaw the team that serviced the largest brands all the way through to the Customer Success team who onboarded new small businesses. Prior to Twitter, Robin worked for AOL, Time Inc and US News and World Report and started her career on the agency side at TBWAChiatDay LA where she worked on the Apple business. Robin also sits on the board of Sliide, a mobile technology company, based in the UK. Robin holds a Bachelor of Arts from Villanova University. When Robin isn't working she loves spending time traveling with her family, snowboarding, hiking with her dogs and working out at F45. She resides in the Bay Area in Northern California with her husband and twin teenage daughters. Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robin-partenheimer-wheeler/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/robinw
This principle is about regret and how different types of entrepreneurs view their businesses when it comes to failure. Matt draws from his podcast where he spoke to international bestseller Robin Wheeler who wrote the book Death Is The Ultimate Orgasm. Twitter - https://twitter.com/mattbrownzaLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattbrownza/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mattbrownza/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mattbrownzaTwitch - https://www.twitch.tv/mattbrownshowWebsite - https://mattbrownshow.com/Support the show
Thabo is in conversation with business coach Robin Wheeler where they discuss how families can navigate through dynamics that comes with working in a Family-run business.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This principle is about regret and how different types of entrepreneurs view their businesses when it comes to failure. Matt draws from his podcast where he spoke to international bestseller Robin Wheeler who wrote the book Death Is The Ultimate Orgasm. Subscribe to the Million Dollar Principles YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR84vkAgekwjX0nua1vsF8wTwitter - https://twitter.com/mattbrownzaLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattbrownza/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mattbrownza/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mattbrownzaTwitch - https://www.twitch.tv/mattbrownshowWebsite - https://mattbrownshow.com/
Questions How can you calmly sleep so far away? Say in the night I wake and need you, how then could you save me? For I have searched and kept my eyes so wide they hurt with staring. Still I see no other place in all the world, no room for me. I strained that you might gently take my hand. I cried that you might smile. I paid my dues in love a thousand times to find all that I prize, yes, even you, as mortal as I. This morning, was I not born again, and did I not call your face and the rising sun the same? This evening, was I not reduced to ‘Whatsizzname' and am I not dead? Except, no tomb could be as cold as this my bed. This poem, ‘Questions', the second poem in the series to be read by Robin Wheeler, is available with other episodes on #AnchorFM, #Spotify and other podcast platforms. The 14th poem in a series of poetry readings by multiple voices of ‘From Spires To Peak' by Anthony LT Cragg. The book is published by BookBaby2021 and available at Amazon.
The fifth poem (read by Robin Wheeler) in a series of poetry readings by multiple voices of ‘From Spires To Peaks' by Anthony L T Cragg. The book is published by BookBaby 2021 and available at Amazon.
On this episode I chat with Robin about his insight series of books and we also talk about his brand Being Yourself For A Living. From Robin: There’s a new way to be, a new humanity. It’s not new to me but I’m feeling it freshly. I’ve been personifying it steadily since late last century and bringing it to the global community, yet it is still coming to me, ever-more amazingly. It’s reached a zenith of clarity as it tips into universal reality. The rest is history. I’m so happy. Like a lotus rises from the mud, so an enlightened species is emerging from the madness. Like a phoenix is born from the ashes, so a transformed consciousness is coming out of the cremated remains. Like the new needs the old to die, so the discontinuous human is surprising itself. I’ve written this body of books along the way to usher it all in. Here’s your ticket and your seat. Stand tall and enjoy the whole experience. https://wattsinvolved.co.za/ https://davidwattsblog.com
Robin Wheeler, the new global commercial head of Twitter's MoPub, lays out her plan for going after the Fortune 1,000. Historically, MoPub has been super strong with the app publisher community, but less so on the demand side. Now, it’s time to get closer to the buyer.
Robin Wheeler loves music and found herself in a nine year journey to write an in-depth biography of singer songwriter Woody Guthrie. Vance Crowe and Robin sat down to discuss her journey and learn what draws so many people to Guthrie's music and legacy.Join the Articulate Ventures Network https://www.articulate.ventures/Find Robin on Twitter: @RobinDawnAgainInstagram: rwheeler1022Website: robindwheeler.com
On this episode I chat with Robin about his life, career and the journey that has led to him authoring over 20 books. This was a great interview and I got to learn a little more about what makes this fascinating, inspiring man tick. We also chat about about his philosophy of being yourself for a living, a great interview and well worth a listen. http://bentrepreneuring.com/
Literacy in the early years is absolutely crucial to success throughout a student’s school career. Unfortunately, the process can be complicated and often times overwhelming, especially when you are trying to support your students at home. On today's podcast we will talk to two people who have spent their entire careers helping students “learn to read” and they will provide some advice that will help you support your child as they go through this process. Please join us!
‘In light of your strengths, your weaknesses, your successes and failings, how could you design your business in a way that is more effective, more efficient and hopefully more ethical too?’ - Delvin Solkinson Welcome to the tenth episode of the ETAPP podcast, hosted by Sven Goyvaerts. In this episode we travel to New York State to meet up with up with Delvin Solkinson, the Yoda of permaculture. Delvin is a permaculture teacher and community gardener. He works for CoSM, a non-profit arts organisation, as a full-time volunteer on the Board of Directors and in the media lab. He is the Senior Editor of the CoSM Journal for Visionary Culture. Delvin has completed a PDC, Diploma and Masters Degree with Bill Mollison and done advanced teacher trainings with Rosemary Morrow, Toby Hemenway, Larry Santoyo, Looby Macnamara, David Holmgren, Geoff Lawton, Patricia Michael, Robyn Francis, the Bullock Brothers, Tom Ward, Jude Hobbs, Scott Pittman, Michael Becker, Robin Wheeler, Robina McCurdy, Starhawk, Robina McCurdy and Robin Clayfield. He is an accredited teacher through the Permaculture Research Institute (Australia), Permaculture Academy (UK) and a Field Mentor through the Permaculture Institute (USA). Recently he completed a PDC in Portland with Toby Hemenway, one in Greece with Rosemary Morrow and a second Diploma through the Permaculture Institute. Currently he is doing graduate work under the mentorship of Larry Santoyo and Looby Macnamara. Creating curriculum, making media and crafting free, open source learning and teaching tools has been focus of his current Doctoral Degree in permaculture education. AppleSeed's Regenerative Enterprise: www.appleseedpermaculture.com/8-forms-of-capital/ Permaculture Design Certificate Course 2019: https://www.visionarypermaculture.com/permaculturedesigncertificate Delvin's Permaculture Design Deck: www.visionarypermaculture.com/designdeck Permaculture Design Notes www.visionarypermaculture.com/notes Watch INHABIT, a film about permaculture: http://inhabitfilm.com/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - In this conversation recorded on Sunday June 16th, we discuss permaculture, the function of money, various types of capital and permaculture's applications in a business context. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Death. This is a subject that is very rarely spoken about yet is more relevant than we think when it comes to entrepreneurship. Allow me to explain. Businesses die around the world every day and for the entrepreneur the fear of losing something they have put their heart and soul into building can be familiar to that of losing a loved one. I can attest to this as over the years, I’ve founded nine businesses and six of those didn’t survive. Uncertainty is just something we have to deal as entrepreneurs, and it is easy to think we fear the unknown, but what we really are afraid of is the known coming to an end and so in life and in business death isn’t cool. But there is so much power in thinking and talking about death and for many reasons, but arguably one of the most important is that it forces you to come to terms with why you are an entrepreneur and what you hope to leave behind as a legacy and in a very authentic way. I reached out to Robin Wheeler, the author of Death is Ultimate Orgasm to discuss the very personal aspects of death and how we as entrepreneurs can shift our thinking about death in business and in life. This is a power episode, so I hope you’ll enjoy it as much as I did. Taken From MBS (Episode 118): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOpagveIN8E&t=91s
Death. This is a subject that is very rarely spoken about yet is more relevant than we think when it comes to entrepreneurship. Allow me to explain. Businesses die around the world every day and for the entrepreneur the fear of losing something they have put their heart and soul into building can be familiar to that of losing a loved one. I can attest to this as over the years, I’ve founded nine businesses and six of those didn’t survive. Uncertainty is just something we have to deal as entrepreneurs, and it is easy to think we fear the unknown, but what we really are afraid of is the known coming to an end and so in life and in business death isn’t cool. But there is so much power in thinking and talking about death and for many reasons, but arguably one of the most important is that it forces you to come to terms with why you are an entrepreneur and what you hope to leave behind as a legacy and in a very authentic way. I reached out to Robin Wheeler, the author of Death is Ultimate Orgasm to discuss the very personal aspects of death and how we as entrepreneurs can shift our thinking about death in business and in life. This is a power episode, so I hope you’ll enjoy it as much as I did.
Robin Wheeler, of Subterranean Homemade Foods stopped by with delicious cold brew coffee. We talk about her writing career, and how that has weaved its way through a cooking career at the same time. As a favor to We Eat Stuff, would you consider giving our podcast a rating and review? It would mean the world to us! That helps get the word out about what we're doing, and help even more people learn about the great stuff going on in St. Louis! We'd also appreciate your support on our patreon site! Please visit www.patreon.com/weeatstuff to make a financial contribution. Thanks.
Music for a Summer Evening Thursday, July 26, 2012 Rolston Recital Hall Featuring resident artists from the Piano Master Class, Orchestra, and Opera as Theatre Programs 3 poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé - Maurice Ravel (1875 -1937) I. Soupir II. Placet futile III. Surgi de la croupe et du bond Simon Callaghan, conductor Maude Côté-Gendron, mezzo-soprano Songyi Choi, flute Mackenzie Slottow, flute Sam Boutris, clarinet Justin Beere, clarinet Daniel Koo, violin I Hezekiah Leung, violin II Drew Ricciardi, viola Britton Riley, cello Robin Wheeler, piano Fantasie in C Major, Op. 17 - Robert Schumann (1810 -1856) I. Durchaus phantastisch und leidenschaftlich vorzutragen II. Mässig. Durchaus energisch III. Langsam getragen. Durchweg leise zu halten Stephanie Ng, piano Intermission Années de pèlerinage, - Franz Liszt (1811-1886) Deuxième année: Italie, s. 161 I. Sposalizio Miroirs - Maurice Ravel III. Une barque sur l’océan Naomi Woo, piano Piano sonata in B minor, s. 178 - Franz Liszt Lento assai – Allegro energico – Grandioso – Recitativo Andante sostenuto – Quasi Adagio – Allegro energico Più mosso – Stretta quasi Presto – Presto – Prestissimo Andante sostenuto – Allegro moderato – Lento assai TieDan Yao, piano This concert was recorded by: Winfried Lachenmayr (Germany) and Emma Laín Fernández (Spain).
Performed by: Gavan Ring, baritone and Robin Wheeler, piano. This podcast features an interview with Gavan Ring. Part of the Opera as Theatre Program, this concert was recorded by Jim Hewins.