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In this episode of 'That's What I Call Marketing,' host Conor Byrne meets Sarah Higgins, a seasoned marketing professional with over 25 years of experience in marketing communications both in agencies and in-house. Sarah shares her vast knowledge on various aspects of B2B marketing, including her current role at State Street Global Advisors, where she navigates the complex landscapes of EMEA and APAC markets. Sarah was chair of the B2B judges panel at this years Eurobest awards.What you will get from this episodeEffective B2B Marketing: Sarah delves into how to creatively approach B2B marketing, making it engaging within the confines of regulation and compliance. Global Marketing Nuances: We discuss the challenges of adapting marketing strategies across different cultures and markets, with fascinating examples from Japan and Europe.Important Metrics: Learn about the significance of choosing the right metrics that resonate with stakeholders and how they can influence campaign success.Craft and Creativity Discover why craft is becoming increasingly important in B2B marketing and how it can differentiate your campaigns. Tips for Award-Winning Campaigns Get tips on writing compelling award submissions and understand the impact of winning awards on team morale and business development.Future Trends: Sarah and Connor discuss predictions for B2B marketing in 2025, with an exciting focus on the evolving talent landscape and the intersection of AI and human creativity. Whether you're a seasoned marketer or new to the field, this episode offers valuable guidance and inspiration to help you navigate and succeed in the ever-evolving world of B2B marketing. Tune in to gain actionable insights and elevate your marketing strategies.00:00 Introduction to the Podcast00:09 Sponsorship and Community Engagement00:59 Introducing Today's Guest: Sarah Hagans02:06 Sarah's Background and Experience02:13 Marker - Outro02:37 Challenges in B2B Marketing03:51 Marketing Strategies and Campaigns07:49 Global Marketing Insights11:55 Local Market Customisation15:42 Focus Groups and Feedback20:08 The Evolution of B2B Marketing24:54 Playfulness in B2B Marketing25:27 Storytelling and Impact in Campaigns26:32 Challenges of Information Overload26:56 Simplicity and Elegance in Campaigns28:14 Navigating Feedback and Sign-Off Processes29:59 Importance of Data-Driven Marketing34:59 Effective Award Submissions38:49 Impact of Winning Awards43:46 Predictions for B2B Marketing in 202545:46 The Role of Craft in the Age of AI Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sarah Higgins / Geniaal - Fairfax Saddles Prix St Georges Freestyle Gold Championship
Sarah won the hearts of Cork with story of living with Muenke Syndrome. PJ hears from mum Diane that she would love everyone to turn up to her cake sale at the Marina Market this Saturday, March 16th, from 9am until sell out. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to a monster week at Bad at Sports. (We took an unscheduled vacation in August [cringe emoji]. This week we drop three shows the first of which is episode 851 from Kansas City with Kevin Demery. A great conversation about art, life, and the intersection of race and justice. This conversation is amongst several you will hear in the next few weeks are brought to you through the support of Charlotte Street Foundation in Kansas City, where they are doing a remarkable job of bedrock-ing the Kansas City art world and its artists. You should also know that you can expect us back on the radio on Wednesday with an episode from Expo Chicago. Excitingly, EXPO just sold to Freize and what that portends for our local International Art Fair, we will do our best to find out. And, this Friday we will drop a third show with Andrew Mcilvaine who is currently doing an exhibition with our friend and now your's Kevin Demery. Our friend Duncan. (He works here.) Is also hoping that we will let you know about an opportunity he and a West Coast artist and theorist, Ted Hiebert (former guest of the show) are hosting at the College Art Association conference in February 2024. They are hosting a panel on post-rational visuality and all that that could mean. How do we re situate human-ness now (post-ai, hyper bureaucratized, justly, and constantly observed and ordered), and what can those parts of being human which don't feel rational or computable mean to us? How do we foreground them? What kinds of art allow us to get enough intellectual space that we can reflect on these conditions? If you've got ideas about a human future through art, they've got the panel for you. Kevin Demery - http://www.kevindemery.com/ Charlotte St. Foundation - https://charlottestreet.org/ Andrew Mcilvaine - https://www.andrewmcilvaine.com/ CAA Panel “Post-Rational Visuality” With Duncan and Ted Hiebert (it is a bit of a scroll) - https://caa.confex.com/caa/2024/webprogrampreliminary/meeting.html Sarah Higgins and Art Papers - https://www.artpapers.org/people/sarah-higgins-2/
On this week's episode of the Dairy Edge, Sarah Higgins, Ruminant and Equine Veterinary Manager with MSD, discusses Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD) but in particular Bovine Coronavirus. Sarah first explains BRD and the risk factors that predispose animals to the disease. Bovine Coronavirus is a coronavirus, though it is not associated with COVID-19 having been first identified in the 1970s. Research has shown a very high prevalence of the disease both across Europe and in Ireland and it is associated with ‘opening the gate' for other BRD elements such as RSV, Pi3 and mannheimia haemolytica. Given its prevalence and its gateway action, MSD have recently released a vaccine for administration from birth to counteract this virus. Sarah then discusses herd health planning with the farm's vet to establish a strong vaccination programme to deal with issues that occur on the farm. With reducing antimicrobial availability, vaccination strategies to maximise the health of the herd will be important Sarah finishes by saying that while antimicrobials will still be required to treat disease when it occurs, the use of the right product at the right rate for the right length of time, is an important contribution farmers can make to reducing the risk associated with antimicrobial resistance along with an appropriate vaccination strategy. For more episodes from the Dairy Edge podcast go to the show page at: https://www.teagasc.ie/animals/dairy/the-dairy-edge-podcast/ The Dairy Edge is a co-production with LastCastMedia.com
Sarah Higgins, Ruminant & Equine Manager with MSD joins Stuart Childs on this week's Dairy Edge podcast to talk about Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD) and its impact. Sarah outlines what BRD is, how it impacts on animals and what people can do to reduce the impact it has on their herds. Sarah explains that while vaccination from the day of birth against RSV and Pi3 is now possible, this alone is not going to solve respiratory issues on farms and farmers need to take a broader view of trying to limit the effect of the disease. Finally, Sarah spoke about coughing cows and explained that this is in effect another symptom of BRD on farms with increased resistance to lung worm doses a significant causal effect on some farms. She cautioned that people need to consult with their own veterinary practitioner to develop an appropriate strategy to deal with BRD on their own farms. For more episodes from the Dairy Edge podcast go to the show page at: https://www.teagasc.ie/animals/dairy/the-dairy-edge-podcast/ The Dairy Edge is a co-production with LastCastMedia.com
I talk to international Dressage rider / trainer Sarah Higgins about her journey and path in dressage. We discuss Sarah's current rides, daily routine, goals for the future and her appearance on love Island, as a friends guest to her pupil Gemma Owen
PJ talks to Sarah Higgins whose husband was airlifted to hospital after a tree maintenance accident to a remarkable recovery. She is doing the Echo Women's Mini Marathon to raise funding for the Air Ambulance service. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
My guest for this episode is Sarah Higgins – who in 2020 set up her own business – 'Seaside Sauna Haus' a mobile, wood-fired sauna based on a beautiful beach in Dorset. She runs the sauna alongside a job as a social worker as well being a wife and mum of two boys. In this episode, we dive into: - How an off-hand suggestion from a friend over dinner was the prompt Sarah needed to set up her sauna business - How Sarah crowdfunded for her new sauna and raised £10,000 in four weeks - How it's possible to run a successful business even if you don't feel like a you're a natural business person I really hope you love this episode! Don't forget, I've got a free PDF Rebel Careers Action Plan Workbook to help you work through this process step by step - CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD FOR FREE REBEL CAREERS INSTAGRAM Get in touch with me (Sarah!) at rebelcareers@outlook.com
Sarah is currently the Experience Designer at Patagonia. She also worked with Google, Pinterest and Nike, leading strategy and UX in a highly collaborative work environment. Mentored junior staff. Participated in the hiring process, project casting and scoping.She makes experiences by orchestrating cross-disciplinary teams of designers, writers, developers and content creators. Her passion and curiosity about people and how we interact with the world around us drive her to continuously explore and learn.In this episode, we talked about:Sarah's role at PatagoniaPatagonia's product and e-comm sideHow Sarah started in designThe transition from graphic design to UX designAgency work vs in-house work experienceSarah's career as a design instructorDesigning for a global audienceAnd MUCH MORE!Links and Resources:https://baymard.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/uxhiggins/https://www.patagonia.com/home/
Sarah Higgins is a former Sugarloops Brigade league member. Adam Langston is director of rec ministries at Westside Baptist Church and a flag football national champion. (0:00) - Intro/Sponsor (0:50) - Sugarloops Playoff Picture (6:37) - Sarah Higgins discusses her Sugarloops history and football favorites (16:45) - Adam Langston's take on the current fantasy season (21:16) - Living with Mike Bryant then marrying his crush (24:13) - A rec director and flag football national champion (and MVP) (31:33) - What makes a good flag football team and the AFFL (39:48) - Football favorites and recommendations
In this episode Katie and Christa are excited to be joined by Grand Prix dressage rider Sarah Higgins. Sarah runs a successful competition yard with partner, Olympic eventer, Alex Hua Tian. There are some fantastic top tips and insights that have helped Sarah become a successful dressage rider. The episode concludes with a quick game of this or that.
In this longer than usual episode, I interview Sarah Higgins who is a Leadership Coach and Author of her own book The Power of Love Leadership. Here, she developed 7 Strategies for leadership, team, business, and life to not only drive success but to manage and understand one’s own emotions in order to become a better leader (and person really). We walk through Sarah’s Model in Detail from the different components like Fear to each of the 7 Strategies which are Gratitude, Hope, Learning, Forgiveness, Enthusiasm, Compassion, and Humility. She opens up about how she came to not only use the model with leaders but also with herself, with her daughter, and in all kinds of contexts. The topic of how we are not taught to manage our emotions is discussed at length and Sarah gives some really great examples of how she has learned to manage them within herself, and tips for others to do the same. Your resources: 5 min – Sarah Higgins Book The Power of Love Leadership https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Sarah-Higgins/dp/1912300346 12 + 17 minutes – Sarah’s Model (Picture in show notes) 1h 12min – Andy Cope’s The Art of Being a Brilliant Teenager Book https://www.amazon.com/Art-Being-Brilliant-Teenager/dp/0857085786 1h 16min – Patrick Lencioni’s The Truth About Employee Engagement: A Fable About Addressing the Three Root Causes of Job Misery Book https://www.amazon.com/Truth-About-Employee-Engagement-Addressing/dp/111923798X 1h 24min – we promised a bunch of resources then, so here you go: The website of Sarah’s mentor Nicki Vee https://mastercoach.training Patrick Lencioni TED Talk https://youtu.be/O5EQW026alY Brene Brown TED talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCvmsMzlF7o Louis Theroux Grounded Podcast – Episode with Ruby Wax about Vulnerability https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/14-ruby-wax/id1508985962?i=1000503050570 Happy listening! If you want to get in touch with Sarah: Sarah’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahjlhiggins/ Sarah’s Email: sarah@corporatecoaching-sh.co.uk Learn more about Emotion at Work: https://www.emotionatwork.co.uk Connect with Phil: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-willcox-02013425/ Join the Emotion at Work Community: https://community.emotionatwork.co.uk/signup
Why will plant breeders always strive to improve even the most perfect fruits? Russell Lowe, Te Puke Plant & Food Research, tells his journey of 30 plus years in the industry. Timaru District Council proposes to extend setbacks for livestock grazing from the road in rural areas. Federated Farmers Jason Grant shares his frustrations. Marlborough shearer Rural Women New Zealand business award winner, Sarah Higgins strives to break through the status quo of the shearing industry. Dennis O’Callaghan explains how his Northland-based farm produces more than twice the provincial average for any form of beef production. To watch to the full-length interviews and to contact the show visit www.sarahperriam.com
Marlborough shearer Rural Women New Zealand business award winner, Sarah Higgins strives to break through the status quo of the shearing industry. To watch to the full-length interviews and to contact the show visit www.sarahperriam.com
Steve and Mike wrap up season 1 of Pastors at the Mic by reviewing their favorite episodes, sharing summer plans, and learning more about their soundboard.Books from this season’s doctrinal seriesNone Like Him by Jen WilkinSystematic Theology by Wayne GrudemSteve’s Favorite Episodes#4 God at Work in the Local Church#11 The Doctrine of God: EternalMike’s Favorite Episodes#5 Being Female in a Complementarian Church (Interview with Sarah Higgins)#16 The Doctrine of God: Omniscient
Have you ever had to hide who you truly were because of fear? Well, this week's episode is very thought provoking and so special to me, because our guests are my sister, Sarah and her Marine Veteran Wife, Amanda. I have learned so much from both these women about love, kindness and compassion. These two could not be paired more perfectly, its like country mouse and city mouse, peanut butter and jelly, molasses and ginger. I am proud to have firsthand knowledge of their love story, their self love and learning to love God who created them just as they are. We talk about two very special men in their lives that have served and are no longer with us. We honor Kelly Morris, US ARMY Sergeant who was KIA in Iraq March 2005 and Blade Campbell, US Navy, who was just embarking on his post-service chapter, when he was murdered at the young age of 23. We honor all the fallen heroes, the brave men and women who have paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms. You are gone but not forgotten. I mention 3 names in this podcast who are great resources for the LGBTQ+ Community and supporters.Jen HatmakerGrace BaldridgeBrenda Davies --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freedomsisters/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freedomsisters/support
In this topic episode, Princess and Riley are joined by an alumni, Sarah Higgins, to finish their series with the topic of wisdom. This is the final part in a four part theme series on the Book of James.Breakdown:1. What is wisdom? (2:00)2. Wisdom in James (15:00)3. Wisdom begins with humility (31:20)4. Wisdom in finances (38:29)Scriptures:Proverbs 2Proverbs 3James 3: 1-12James 1:1-8Matthew 13:44-46 / Parable of the Hidden TreasureMatthew 5:21-22 / Looking at someone wronglyBook of Job and Ecclesiastes / Read them, please read themResources:The Bible Project podcast series on the wisdom books and literally anything else that they make
Sarah Higgins, former youth director at Creekside, joins us to talk about the experience of being female in a complementarian church.
The joyous Sarah Higgins joins me today for a great chat about character development, line-learning and escaping to the hills. Her credits include Midsummer, the role of Meg in the original incarnation of The James Plays and, recently, a week’s development with yours truly on a new musical, which is of course how she got... View Article The post Sarah Higgins appeared first on Putting it Together.
Join hosts Tony Simeone and Jon Cotton of Fighting Irish Media as they take listeners on an insider tour of the projects and personalities behind Fighting Irish Media, the video production and media services division of Notre Dame Athletics. In today's episode, Tony and Jon sit down with FIM Social Media Manager, Sarah Higgins. The group discusses her first year on the job and the practices she has put in place to ensure FIM content is optimized on its social channels. They also cover Sarah's previous work with The U.S. Olympic Team and Stanford University and also recap her work with the Notre Dame Women's Basketball team during their championship run! Subscribe to Podward Notre Dame [here](https://audioboom.com/channels/4942689)!
Join hosts Tony Simeone and Jon Cotton of Fighting Irish Media as they take listeners on an insider tour of the projects and personalities behind Fighting Irish Media, the video production and media services division of Notre Dame Athletics. In today's episode, Tony and Jon sit down with FIM Social Media Manager, Sarah Higgins. The group discusses her first year on the job and the practices she has put in place to ensure FIM content is optimized on its social channels. They also cover Sarah's previous work with The U.S. Olympic Team and Stanford University and also recap her work with the Notre Dame Women's Basketball team during their championship run! Subscribe to Podward Notre Dame [here](https://audioboom.com/channels/4942689)!
Joe and Matthew lead a group of arts patrons on a Brain Fuzz excursion in support of arts non-profit Burnaway. Sitting down for a discussion at the Zuckerman Museum of Art with curator Sarah Higgins, they discuss career trajectories for curators, how shows come together, titles, wall text, and more. Sarah recounts an impressive number of […] The post Intellectual Hoarding With Sarah Higgins | Episode 23 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.
I’m very excited to share the second episode of the Woolful podcast. Today we get to meet two amazing fiber enthusiasts, Jerome Sevilla of Grid Junky and Sarah Higgins of Sarah In Pursuit. Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Tolt Yarn and Wool, my favorite yarn shop. In 2013, Anna Dianich opened Tolt Yarn and Wool. a local yarn shop in Carnation Washington. Most recently she launched an online shop, full of yarns each with their own story and each handpicked by Anna. You couldn’t ask for more soul when it comes to a yarn shop. Visit toltyarnandwool.com Fiber folk 1: Sarah is a designer, photographer, and blogger based on the Central Coast of California. You can find her at sarahinpursuit.com and on Instagram @sarah_inpursuit. It was a lot of fun to talk with Sarah about how her journey in fiber was born as a child through her Waldorf education and how it’s transpired over the years and evolved into a new adventure with Monarch Knitting. Man on the street: For this week’s “Man on the Street” I asked a couple fiber enthusiasts to answer the following question, “What is your favorite vintage or thrifted, fiber related find and what made […]