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Kerry-Ann is a global business strategist, speaker and champion of small and medium sized businesses. Her interview style is a balance of humor, motivation and powerful strategic content that will leave your audience inspired to take action in their businesses. Kerry-Ann's varied experience of over 20 years as a Washington, DC attorney, lobbyist, and fundraiser positions her as an authority of what it takes to strategically succeed while confronting difficult obstacles. After raising $120 million to build the Martin Luther King Jr. memorial she launched her strategic business and consulting firm, Trafalgar Strategies. She and her team advise business owners from various industries and countries on creating the strategies, systems, and mindsets to thrive in business and in life. Over the years, Kerry-Ann's expertise and speaking have been sought after by international brands, organizations, and institutions, such as Working Women's Magazine, Dallas Leadership Foundation, CIEE, Association of Fundraising Professionals, Mogul and Philanthropist Russell Simmons' Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation and more. Kerry-Ann is committed to spreading the gospel that running a small and medium-sized business is vital and important to our economies, yet it doesn't have to feel like trying to manage a chaotic tornado. And business owners can run their businesses smoothly and feel confident that they will thrive. When not speaking, running her business and working with her clients, Kerry-Ann can be found traveling, practicing her Spanish, and enjoying a good meal with good people. Get the 8 True Culprits Causing Chaos in Your Business. The PDF details the 8 important underlying challenges that most SMEs are facing in their businesses and what they need to do to address them. http://www.nobusinesschaos.com
Small and medium-sized business owners, are you tired of the chaos and stress that comes with running your business? In this episode, Kerry-Ann Powell, a global business strategist, reveals the key to running a business smoothly without chaos. But just when you think you've found the answer, a shocking twist leaves you wondering - can you really overcome the chaos or are you doomed to be trapped in the never-ending cycle of stress? Stay tuned to find out. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:00 - Introduction, 00:02:18 - Kerry-Anns Story, 00:06:48 - Identifying Chaos, 00:10:49 - Delegation and Systems, 00:13:45 - The Role of Strategy, 00:15:01 - Running Your Company as is, 00:16:55 - The Importance of Leadership, 00:18:30 - Dealing with Conflict and Toxicity, 00:23:01 - Recognizing and Addressing Poor Behavior, 00:28:48 - The Importance of Openness to New Ideas, 00:30:02 - Creating an Ecosystem of Gifts, 00:30:52 - People Want to Work for Inspired Leaders, 00:31:38 - Identifying and Fixing Business Chaos, 00:32:18 - Connecting and Exchanging Ideas If you found the information presented in this episode helpful, you may also enjoy listening to: Design Your Business to Run Itself with Mike Michalowicz https://youtu.be/OOJb-OEQW4U Links: https://www.kerryannspeaks.com/ LinkedIn URL https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerry-ann-powell/ Twitter URL https://twitter.com/KerryAnnPowell FB URL https://www.facebook.com/kerryanntpowell/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kerryanntpowell/?hl=en Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@kerryanntpowell Offer: I know that sometimes, running a business can feel like trying to manage a chaotic tornado. This FREE e-book gift is for small and medium-sized business owners who want to scale and grow without drama. https://www.nobusinesschaos.com/?r_done=1 Bio: Kerry-Ann is a global business strategist, speaker, and champion of small and medium-sized businesses. Kerry-Ann's varied experience of over 20 years as a Washington, DC attorney, lobbyist, and fundraiser positions her as an authority on what it takes to strategically succeed while confronting difficult obstacles. After raising $120 million to build the Martin Luther King Jr. memorial she launched her strategic business and consulting firm, Trafalgar Strategies. She and her team advise business owners from various industries and countries on creating strategies, systems, and mindsets to thrive in business and in life. Over the years, Kerry-Ann's expertise and speaking have been sought after by international brands, organizations, and institutions, such as Working Women's Magazine, Dallas Leadership Foundation, CIEE, Association of Fundraising Professionals, Mogul and Philanthropist Russell Simmons' Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation and more. Kerry-Ann is committed to spreading the gospel that running a small and medium-sized business is vital and important to our economies, yet it doesn't have to feel like trying to manage a chaotic tornado. And business owners can run their businesses smoothly and feel confident that they will thrive. When not speaking, running her business, and working with her clients, Kerry-Ann can be found traveling,BHB2024Support the show
Kerry-Ann Powell is a globally recognized business strategist, speaker and champion of small and medium sized businesses. Kerry-Ann's varied experience of over 20 years as a Washington, DC attorney, lobbyist, and fundraiser positions her as an authority of what it takes to strategically succeed while confronting difficult obstacles. After raising $120 million to build the Martin Luther King Jr. memorial she launched her business strategy consulting firm, Trafalgar Strategies. She and her team advise business owners from various industries and countries on creating the strategies, systems, and mindsets to thrive in business and in life. Over the years, Kerry-Ann's expertise and speaking have been sought after by international brands, organizations, and institutions, such as Working Women's Magazine, Dallas Leadership Foundation, CIEE, Association of Fundraising Professionals, Mogul and Philanthropist Russell Simmons' Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation and more. In addition to listening to the episode, you can watch a video of their discussion on our YouTube Channel. And be sure to subscribe to support the podcast! For general information about the podcast, send an email to info@beinhakerlaw.com To follow Mitch and the podcast, go to linktr.ee/beinhakerlaw. You can subscribe and listen to episodes on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify and most other directories. Please review us whenever possible and thanks for your continued support! Sponsorships and paid guest appearances are available. Connect with us by email or on social media. The Accidental Entrepreneur is brought to you with the help of our sponsor, AWeber - the world's leading small business email marketing and automation service provider. Since 1998, AWeber has helped more than 1 million small businesses, entrepreneurs through its suite of web-based email marketing, automation tools and education. AWeber – the best option when it comes to marketing your business. Visit http://bit.ly/3HK3DVB for more information and to sign up for a trial account. We are also brought to you by TAB. Since 1989, The Alternative Board (or TAB) has been one of the leading peer advisory and business coaching organizations for independent business owners and CEOs across the world. By facilitating peer advisory boards, private 1-on-1 coaching and strategic planning services, TAB helps business owners improve their businesses in ways that change their lives. https://www.thealternativeboard.com/jersey-shore-north Also brought to you by Beinhaker Law, a boutique business & estates legal practice in Clark, NJ. To learn about shared outside general counsel services and how to better protect your business, visit https://beinhakerlaw.com/fractional-gen-counsel/ Opening music written and performed by Howie Moscovitch and Made to Order Music. For more information about Howie and his music services, visit https://howiemoscovitch.com/made-to-order-music/ Please support our affiliate sponsor (https://beinhakerlaw.com/podcast-affiliates/) One of One Productions - a New Jersey-based studio, just over the George Washington bridge, that caters to the booming business of podcasting. Be sure to check out the guesting kit that they've created exclusively for our listeners! https://one-of-one-productions.myshopify.com/products/mitchell-beinhakers-guesting-kit Also, support the show and get your own podcast merch! (https://beinhakerlaw.com/podcast-store/) The Accidental Entrepreneur is a trademark of Mitchell C. Beinhaker. Copyright 2018-2023. All rights reserved.
Host and KYW Newsradio Community Affairs reporter Cherri Gregg asks the burning questions about the Mayor's proposed budget for Philadelphia. Sharon Pinkenson, executive director for the Greater Philadelphia Film Office, joins Controller Rebecca Rhynhart and Danny Simmons of Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation. The newsmaker of the week is a Pennsylvania primary. Philadelphia City Commissioner Omar Sabir is guest. The Patriot Homecare Changemaker of the week is the Lupus Foundation, Philadelphia Tri-State Chapter. Chief Executive Officer, Cindy Messerle, discusses their advocacy in covid19 crisis.
Derek Jenkins is the former Chief Operations Officer at Fiesta Mart, Inc. His prior roles include SVP at Shopko Hometown Stores, EVP of Business Development at Urgent Care by TeleMD, SVP of External Relations, and SVP of Stores at Target (where he worked for 20 years). He has served on the boards of Brooklyn Academy of Music, Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation, and the Freedom Valley YMCA.
Danny Simmons is a visual artist and poet. He is Co Founder of Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation and Co Founder of the award winning series Def Poetry. He currently heads Rush Arts Philadelphia and has a forth coming poetry CD on Blue Note records with Jazz Icon Ron Carter. He lives in Philadelphia. Kuba Kingdom Philadelphia mural..2018 Kuba Kingdom 60x72 Oil fabric on canvas 2017 Eclipse 30 x40 Oil on paper 2018
Today we're talking to one of my absolute favorite artists and good friend, Danny Simmons! He shares how he went from a being a social worker to owning a full-on art empire and how you can too. So many gems in this episode! Daniel “Danny” Simmons, Jr. is an abstract-expressionist painter. Older brother of hip-hop impresario Russell Simmons and rapper Joseph Simmons (“Rev. Run” of Run DMC), he is the founder and Vice Chairman of the Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation and Rush Arts Gallery. In addition, Simmons converted part of his loft in Brooklyn into the Corridor Gallery. Along with his brother Russell, Simmons established Def Poetry Jam, which has enjoyed long-running success on HBO. In 2004, Simmons published Three Days As The Crow Flies, a fictional account of the 1980’s New York art scene. He has also written a book of artwork and poetry called I Dreamed My People Were Calling But I Couldn’t Find My Way Home. Simmons is the son of Daniel Simmons, Sr., a truant officer and black history professor who also wrote poetry, and Evelyn Simmons, a teacher who painted as a hobby. He earned a degree in social work from New York University and a master’s in public finance from Long Island University. He began painting after he realized how much he hated his job with the Bureau of Child Support. Simmons, an abstract-expressionist painter, has had his work shown nationally. Chase Manhattan Bank, the United Nations, and the Schomburg Center for Black Culture all show his work as part of their collections. He is also an avid collector of African art and comic books. IF you want to connect with Danny check him out on Facebook. If you want to connect with us check us out on Instagram: @jwilliamsesq & @artistswithoutdayjobs Website: jo-nawilliams.com Facebook: Facebook.com/jwilliamesq & facebook.com/artistswithoutdayjobs Twitter: @jwilliamsesq You also check email the show at artistswithoutdayjobs@gmail.com
In episode 3 of WGB, we visit Mike Meadows in Maryland on a stormy night and sip a few new beers. I got a chance to talk to Mike about some intense gigs and lessons learned from them in addition to exploring what his preferred genre of commercial photography requires. _ www. Instagram.com/SirMeadows Website: www.BryonSummers.com www. Instagram.com/WereGettingBetter — Photographer Spotlight: Jamel Shabazz Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Shabazz started documenting friends and peers at the age of 15. Shabazz's work in the 1980s covered the fashion, lifestyle, environment, and social conditions of African Americans. He's noted as a pioneer of street photography and is responsible for hundreds if not thousands of images at the beginning of the hip hop era. You can find his work in over 5 books compiled with collections of curated images in addition to collaborative projects. To date, Shabazz has taught with the Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation, the Bronx Museum, The International Center of Photography, and the Studio Museum in Harlem's Expanding the Walls Project. For more on Jamel Shabazz, visit JamelShabazz.com and watch for a quick reference to his work in episode 2 of Luke Cage on Netflix. — Music: KB @push-music --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bryonsummers/support
Daniel “Danny” Simmons, Jr. is an abstract-expressionist painter. Older brother of hip-hop impressario Russell Simmons and rapper Joseph Simmons (“Reverend Run” of Run DMC), he is the founder and President of the Rush Arts Gallery. In addition, Simmons converted part of his loft in Brooklyn into the Corridor Gallery. Along with his brother Russell, Simmons established Def Poetry Jam, which has enjoyed long-running success on HBO. Simmons is also the founder and Vice-President of the Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation, a non-profit organization. In 2004, Simmons published Three Days As The Crow Flies, a fictional account of the 1980′s New York art scene. He has also written a book of artwork and poetry called I Dreamed My People Were Calling But I Couldn’t Find My Way Home. Simmons is the son of Daniel Simmons, Sr., a truant officer and black history professor who also wrote poetry, and Evelyn Simmons, a teacher who painted as a hobby. He earned a degree in social work from New York University and a master’s in public finance from Long Island University. He began painting after he realized how much he hated his job with the Bureau of Child Support. Simmons, an abstract-expressionist painter, has had his work shown nationally. Chase Manhattan Bank, the United Nations, and the Schomburg Center for Black Culture all show his work as part of their collections. He is also an avid collector of African art and comic books.
CYHPHAAAA! Poets, Get here early. 10 sign up - 60 sec to flow! CALL IN (646) 716-7994 DANNY SIMMONS, an abstract expressionist painter. Older brother of hip-hop impressario Russell Simmons and rapper Joseph Simmons ("Reverend Run" of Run DMC), Danny is the co-founder and Chairman of Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation which provides disadvantaged urban youth with arts access and education. Danny created and was the executive producer of HBO Def Poetry Jam! This is a special edition of INDUSTRY MONDAYS in its 3rd season and kicking off this fall with new co-host NASSUNI Not Your Ordinary Poet! We're talking where visual art and poetry meet, can it be good business? Spoken word is hot and definitely on an upturn. Let's explore, create, and collaborate. So what are the opportunities to do business with spoken word? Are the number of full-time poets growing? How do you monetize spoken word, create residual income and opportunities while still keeping integrity of the art form? What can we help create here on INDUSTRY MONDAYS: The Business of Spoken Word. CALL IN (646) 716-7994.
CYHPHAAAA! Poets, Get here early. 10 sign up 60 sec to flow! CALL IN (646) 716-7994 TOPIC: REGIONAL REPORT: What's Goin' On In Your Hood? INDUSTRY MONDAYS is back for its 3rd season and kicking off this fall with new co-host NASSUNI Not Your Ordinary Poet! Spoken word is hot and definitely on an upturn. Let's explore, create, and collaborate. So what are the opportunities to do business with spoken word? Are the number of full-time poets growing? How do you monetize spoken word, create residual income and opportunities while still keeping integrity of the art form? Performance, slams, creating events, hosting, publishing, books, audio, TV, licensing, so what new, never done before opportunities will emerge for spoken word in this rapid changing landscape of technology that's directly impacting the music and entertainment industry? What can we help create here on INDUSTRY MONDAYS: The Business of Spoken Word.