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Patrick Sébastien est revenu sur ses 50 ans de carrière sur le plateau de LEGEND. Imitateur, animateur, comédien et découvreur de talents (Céline Dion, Patrick Bruel ou Jean Dujardin), il nous a parlé des anecdotes les plus marquantes de sa vie. Il est aussi revenu sur sa vie privée notamment avec le décès de son fils dans un accident de moto en 1990.Son livre “Le carnaval des ambitieux” est dispo juste ici ➡️ https://amzn.to/4jJjqpCSon spectacle : “Hommages et dessert” ➡️ https://bit.ly/4k92to6L'instagram de Sarah Schwab ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/sarahschwaboff/Retrouvez l'interview complète sur YouTube ➡️ https://youtu.be/4QpgL9Nml5QPour toutes demandes de partenariats : legend@influxcrew.comRetrouvez-nous sur tous les réseaux LEGEND !Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/legendmediafrInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/legendmedia/TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@legendTwitter : https://twitter.com/legendmediafrSnapchat : https://t.snapchat.com/CgEvsbWV Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Du lundi au vendredi, dans un podcast inédit, l'invité(e) du jour se confie au micro de RTL avant même son passage dans l'émission ! L'occasion d'en apprendre un peu plus sur lui, sur ses projets et sur ses souvenirs de l'émission "Les Grosses Têtes". Retrouvez tous les jours le meilleur des Grosses Têtes en podcast sur RTL.fr et l'application RTL. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Face à Sarah Schwab, ce 15 avril 2025, Marc-Antoine Le Bret a notamment imité Renaud, Nicolas Sarkozy et Nikos Aliagas... En plus de sa chronique dans "RTL Soir", retrouvez Marc-Antoine Le Bret dans "Les Grosses Têtes" ! Chaque jour, il accompagne l'invité d'honneur de Laurent Ruquier, dans une séquence mêlant anecdotes et nombreuses imitations.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Face à Sarah Schwab, ce 15 avril 2025, Marc-Antoine Le Bret a notamment imité Renaud, Nicolas Sarkozy et Nikos Aliagas... En plus de sa chronique dans "RTL Soir", retrouvez Marc-Antoine Le Bret dans "Les Grosses Têtes" ! Chaque jour, il accompagne l'invité d'honneur de Laurent Ruquier, dans une séquence mêlant anecdotes et nombreuses imitations.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Lumière sur Sarah Schwab. Une voix incroyable découverte en 2013, lors des auditions à l'aveugle de The Voice Kid. De la télé à la réalité c'est possible, en allant la voir la semaine prochaine, le 9 avril au grand Kursaal à Besançon dans le Doubs. Mais Sarah n'est pas qu'une simple chanteuse avec UNE voix sublime... Non non ! Elle a toute une palette de voix dans ses cordes vocales. Elle imite aussi bien Dalida que Shakira en passant par Nicki Minaj. C'est impressionnant !!! Entre 2 dates de son spectacle « du rêve à la réalité », en tournée dans toute la France, Sarah Schwab nous accorde quelques minutes.
Nos invités de la deuxième partie de C à Vous: Retour sur les Jeux Olympiques de Paris 2024 avec Tony Estanguet, Président du Comité d'organisation des JO de Paris 2024. Sarah Schwab, chanteuse, pour son spectacle “Du rêve à la réalité”, en tournée dans toute la France.Avec comme chaque soir également l'œil de Pierre, le "Pas vu pas pris" de Mohamed Bouhafsi, le bonus de Lorrain Sénéchal et bien entendu l'ABC de Bertrand Chameroy. Tous les soirs, du lundi au vendredi à 20h sur France 5, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine et toute son équipe accueillent les personnalités et artistes qui font l'actualité.
Sarah Schwab, chanteuse, pour son spectacle “Du rêve à la réalité”, en tournée dans toute la France. Elle a commencé en chantant sur ses réseaux jusqu'à être suivie par 3 millions de personnes, puis en passant par un télé-crochet et maintenant la scène forte de son répertoire de 200 voix immitées.Tous les soirs, du lundi au vendredi à 20h sur France 5, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine et toute son équipe accueillent les personnalités et artistes qui font l'actualité.
durée : 00:03:05 - Le Like de France Bleu Lorraine Nord
Joining host Michael Azevedo on this episode are Sarah T. Schwab and Brian Long, the co-founders of Cardinal Flix, an independent film production company, seeking to change the film industry for the better by creating authentic & personal narrative films, while also maintaining a determined commitment to social responsibility in the filmmaking industry. Cardinal Flix produces films in a variety of genres, ranging from family dramas to psychological thrillers and tell stories about love, fear, sexuality and death. Their most recent film, “A Stage of Twilight” was written and directed by Sarah Schwab and stars Karen Allen ("Raiders of the Lost Ark," "Animal House," “Indiana Jones and “The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,” “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny”) and William Sadler (“Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey,” “The Comey Rule,” “The Shawshank Redemption,” Iron Man 3,” “Die Hard 2”). Sarah and Brian are currently in post production on a psychological thriller called "Crybaby Bridge," which Sarah co-wrote and directed. The film stars two-time Emmy-nominated actress Sydney Mikayla and Erik King from the long-running Showtime series Dexter. Making Media Now is sponsored by Filmmakers Collaborative, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting media makers from across the creative spectrum. From providing fiscal sponsorship to presenting an array of informative and educational programs, Filmmakers Collaborative supports creatives at every step in their journey. About the host: www.writevoicecreative.com and https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-azevedo/ Sound Engineer: A.J. Kierstead
Brian Long and Sarah Schwab speaking about their work as independent filmmakers and their love of interacting with audiences in connection with their recent feature, "A Stage of Twilight," starring Karen Allen and William Sadler. For more information: www.astageoftwilightthefilm.com/
durée : 00:05:34 - La chanteuse et imitatrice Lorraine Sarah Schwab à la Louvière d'Epinal samedi 16 décembre
Sarah Schwab est l'invitée du 46ème épisode de Casting Call, le podcast de la rédaction de Casting.fr. Cette semaine, Soledad Franco reçoit celle que l'on surnomme « La nouvelle star de l'imitation ». Ses prouesses vocales impressionnent, puisqu'à seulement 23 ans, Sarah Schwab est capable d'imiter les plus grandes chanteuses, de Céline Dion à Édith Piaf, en passant par Véronique Sanson, Ariana Grande et tant d'autres voix exceptionnelle. Les internautes sont conquis et la suivent par milliers sur YouTube, Instagram et TikTok ! Elle incarne une jeunesse libre, audacieuse et débrouillarde qui sait utiliser les réseaux sociaux à bon escient pour se faire connaître et repérer. C'est ce qui lui a permis de passer du rêve à la réalité, comme l'indique le titre de son spectacle produit par Patrick Sébastien. D'ailleurs, retrouvez Sarah Schwab jusqu'au 20 décembre à l'Européen et en tournée dans toute la Francee en 2024. Des réseaux sociaux à la scène, de The Voice à l'imitation... on en discute dans ce nouvel épisode à écouter dès maintenant ! Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:25:09 - La scène culture - Découvrez le phénomène vocal Sarah Schwab et son spectacle "Du rêve à la réalité". Une expérience musicale inoubliable qui vous laissera sans voix.
C'est une nouveauté que vous propose l'équipe des Grosses Têtes. Du lundi au vendredi, dans un podcast inédit, l'invitée du jour se confie au micro de Julien Bonneau avant même son passage dans l'émission ! L'occasion d'en apprendre un peu plus sur elle, sur ses projets et sur ses souvenirs de l'émission "Les Grosses Têtes". Retrouvez tous les jours le meilleur des Grosses Têtes en podcast sur RTL.fr et l'application RTL.
Sarah Schwab, imitatrice, était l'invitée du jour des Grosses Têtes, à l'occasion de son premier spectacle "Du rêve à la réalité" au théâtre l'Européen, à Paris. Retrouvez tous les jours le meilleur des Grosses Têtes en podcast sur RTL.fr et l'application RTL.
Face à Sarah Schwab ce 25 octobre, Marc-Antoine Le Bret a notamment imité Nagui, Nikos Aliagas, Patrick Sébastien, Yoann Riou, Adil Rami, et Chantal Ladesou. Retrouvez tous les jours le meilleur des Grosses Têtes en podcast sur RTL.fr et l'application RTL.
B52's : Planet Claire Anna Lapwood : Davy Jones Bach : Fantaisie en sol mineur Interstellar : Cornfield chase Covers : John Pizzarelli : And I love her BBC Music : God only knows Maybe Violet : Mama Brass against : Kashmir Paul Davids : Top 80 guitar intros Sarah Schwab : 1 chanson, 12 imitations Sons zarbi : La vielle de Paty Gurdy Contrebasse brouette Chris Daddy Dave DJs sur bandes Grooveshare multi instruments This is love day : Permanent Holyday Klangphonics : techno without a computer Les Chercheurs d'or : Allume donc la radio Chalet Session J'ne peux plus te chasser de mon coeur Trucs en vrac : Andy Timmons & Jonathan Bastos : Cry for you Petr Gorst : Master of Macarena Andy Wu Musicland : Take on me as it was Ulysse 31 (Soul Machine remix) The power of love (Soul Machine remix) Ryuichi Sakamoto : Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence La +BCdM : Elton John : Your song par Lady Gaga - Billy Paul - Yuri Buenaventura - Michel Delpech - Chase & Sierra Eagelson dans Moulin Rouge dans Rocketman La Playlist de la +BCdM : sur le Tube à Walter sur Spotify (merci John Cytron) sur Deezer (merci MaO de Paris) sur Amazon Music (merci Hellxions) et sur Apple Music (merci Yawourt) Vote pour la Plus Belle Chanson du Monde Le son mystère (37'07) : Spring reverb Avec : Fanny Michidar Laurent Doucet Rémi Pincho Winny Winston Gaewen Docteur Zaius Grincheux Tmdjc Draven Aude Barberouss Merci à : Pop goes the WZA Barberouss Dimitri Stéphane Didier K Rot Michidar David LYC Fanny Podcasts & liens cités : Walter sur Mastodon PodRennes John Cytron Passion Médiévistes C'tout Comme Pod Monstres Trésors Le générique de fin est signé Cousbou
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durée : 00:02:26 - Le Like de France Bleu Lorraine Nord - Sarah Schwab étand sa toile sur les réseaux sociaux. La chanteuse messine spécialisée dans les imitations se rapproche des 300.000 abonnés sur TikTok.
Sarah Schwab, ancienne candidate de The Voice, fait pleins de reprises en français et c'est génial !
Sarah Schwab, ancienne candidate de The Voice, fait pleins de reprises en français et c'est génial !
Sarah Schwab, writer and filmmaker, co-founder of Cardinal Flix, with Brian Long, film producer and Obie-winning theater producer, speaking about their first feature-length movie, "Life After You," that has been winning awards nationally and internationally. The story is based on a book about a family's tragic loss of their son to an overdose. The film will be screened Friday, February 11, 2022 at 7:00 pm, and Saturday, February 12 at 1:00, 4:00 and 7:00 pm, at the Pocono Cinema and Cultural Center, 88 South Courtland Street in East Stroudsburg. There will be talkbacks with Sarah and Brian after each showing. www.poconocinema.org/ www.cardinalflix.com/
Jeff got to sit down with Sarah Schwab, director of A Stage of Twilight, starring William Sadler(check out our interview with William as well!) Traverse with us Fellow Travelers! Email: TraversingTheStars@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/traversingthestars (Facebook) https://twitter.com/Traversingstars (Twitter) https://www.instagram.com/traversing_the_stars_podcast/ (Instagram)
What exactly makes good content? How do we identify awesome content and know when and how to use it to our advantage? On this episode of The Wealthy Speaker Show, we welcome content expert Sarah Schwab to share her knowledge on what type of content to use, how to nurture your customers and when it's time to switch it up. If you would like some great advice on creating your content strategy and the steps to take to get there, you simply can't afford to miss this episode! For access to FULL SHOW NOTES including video and links, visit: https://www.speakerlauncher.com/category/podcasts/
Sarah Schwab, Content Creator Expert, mom, wife and entrepreneur, shares her inspiring journey and about balancing her business and private life. How does she fit in hobbies, traveling and running her business while taking care of her family? This episode will explore it. In this episode you'll learn… How do we find the juice and energy to our work and what robs us of fulfillment? The KEY to creating content with your expertise. How to discover what your dream client is looking for How do you share your value with your audience? ONE sure way to stay productive and inspired. If you want to explore and learn more from Sarah Schwab visit her on www.contentcreationcoach.com or listen to her show “The Content Creation Coach Podcast.”
At the time of this interview, Sarah Schwab was the Senior Director of Marketing for the Philadelphia Flyers. As the Director of Marketing, Sarah oversaw the team’s branding, promotional, and media initiatives. A few years ago, her team was tasked with a huge undertaking: creating a mascot for the Flyers. Much to her and the team's surprise, Gritty would become an overnight internet phenomenon, generating billions of online impressions, and appearing on Good Morning America, Conan O'Brian, and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. Currently, Sarah is transitioning into a new role as Director of Communications for Insomnia Cookies. Before working for the Flyers, she worked in PR and Marketing for UPenn and the National Constitution Center. Sarah got her Bachelor's degree in Strategic and Organizational Communications from Temple University. This episode was recorded live at the PRSA Travel and Tourism Conference, hosted by the Public Relations Society of America. This Episode is supported by Crossbeam. Crossbeam is hiring! Check out their available positions here.
From Sarah, "I believe in the power of creating content and sharing value to transform small business. Content Marketing is rooted in the philosophy of giving first and building trusting relationships with prospective customers. More and more, people are looking online for content that will answer their questions, and your perceived value is inextricably linked to the content people can (or can't) find. I help small businesses and entrepreneurs create consistent, compelling content that they need to market their business online. I also speak about content marketing to networking groups and at events. -- Content Marketing and Creation -- I work with my clients to help them find leads and reach more people online through meaningful content. Depending on your business and the strategy we develop, we will do one (or more) of these things:1. Build online funnels that capture leads and reach ideal clients.2. Create and post regular content and e-mail newsletters to stay connected with your client base.3. Update and restructure your website with a content strategy that increases engagement.4. Develop paid content, such as online programs or courses, to sell and generate passive revenue. -- Speaking -- I speak to groups of entrepreneurs and small business owners about content marketing. One of my most requested talks is titled "Attracting Clients With Compelling Content." Some of the groups I have spoken to include Wisconsin Business Owners, Customer Obsession Summit, eWomen Network, Executive Resource Group, Virtual Leader Conference (online), Business Summit at Lambeau Field, Women Business Owners Network, and more. -- Website -- Find out more about my approach to content marketing, including many blog articles, at my website: www.contentcreationcoach.com"Brought to you by:Internet Marketing - https://senditrising.comKellen Kautzman - http://www.kellenkautzman.com
Speaking with Sarah Schwab about her love of dance & creativity Video Interview: Words of Heart Podcast Facebook Page: https://fb.watch/4VKlr4Nf4x/ or YouTube Page: https://youtu.be/TZ29bK6qemM --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wordsofheart/message
We chat with Sarah Schwab, founder and president of Content Creation Coach, author of the bestselling book “Content That Dances”, and host of the podcast 'Inspired and Amused' about what creativity looks like as we get older. How it's so common for life to take over as adults, leaving your connection to creativity and hobbies be a thing of your childhood past that we no longer dedicate time for. We chat about how to get into the creative flow, the importance of business and leadership allowing for additional time and space for creative exploration, and how to reconnect or get inspired to things that light you up. Enjoy! xoxox T & A -- Sarah Schwab is known for her expertise in helping small businesses and entrepreneurs create a strategy and develop consistent, compelling content that builds connections and engagement, leading to growth. She has created hundreds of blog articles, produced teleseminars, webinars, videos, e-books, and more. Aside from entrepreneurship and content creation, her personal creative passion is in dance; you'll often find her at her local studio and at ballroom dance competitions. Sarah is the host of podcast Inspired and aMused, a podcast which tells stories of ordinary people who make space to have a creative passion in their life. Use code "AFTER30 " for 15% off at graydonskincare.com & follow Graydon Skin Care on IG @graydonskincare. As always, follow our journey on @theafter30podcast, check out our cute 2020 Quarantine Love Notes. Episode Cover Art: Colossal --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-after-30-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-after-30-podcast/support
Your host, Sarah Schwab, gets real about the challenges of keeping creativity alive. What happens when your energy is drained? When you are already dealing with a lot of discomfort in your life? When all of your dance teachers move away and you strain your leg muscle?? Is it still worth it? Of course! Visit www.inspiredandaMUSEd.com to sign up for Messages From Your Muse.
Sarah Schwab is the Founder and President of Content Creation Coach and the Author of the Amazon #1 Bestselling book “Content That Dances.” She is known for her expertise in helping small businesses and entrepreneurs create a strategy and develop consistent, compelling content that builds connections and engagement, leading to growth.Sarah works with clients one-on-one to develop website content, implement consistent email marketing, and build lead-generation tools. She has created hundreds of blog articles, produced videos, teleseminars, webinars, e-books, and more.WEBSITE: http://www.contentcreationcoach.comGrow your business with engaging and value-filled content and killer opt in pieces. Get in touch with Sarah Schwab if you're ready to create content and make an impact. FREEBIE: 40 Topic StartersGet 40 ideas that will inspire you and generate ideas for your articles, videos, e-books, or whatever content you are creating next! These topics will help you attract the right people, establish you as an expert as well as a real person, and build a trusting relationship that leads to greater engagement and sales. >> https://contentcreationcoach.simplero.com/page/161334 Available on Amazon >> Content That DancesDiscover a simplified and applicable approach to content creation! The strategy and information provided in Schwab's premiere release will help those passionate about their messages or businesses to create connections with their target clients, while making a difference with the products and services at which they excel. >> https://www.amazon.com/Content-That-Dances-Choreograph-Connections/dp/1983594601 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sarah Hodges is joined by Sarah Schwab, the president of the independent film production company Cardinal Flix. They discuss raising capital, specifically through showing up authentically. Sarah and Sarah talk about believing in your product and having a genuine approach when attempting to raise capital.
David Serafine, Sarah Schwab, Brian LongThis week I had the pleasure of interviewing David Serafine, the author of before the Ashes Fall. The literal fictionary story, about redemption, forgiveness and the love between father and son. It demonstrates a highly visual and heart breaking journey beneath the cloud of Alzheimer's. We are also joined by Sarah Schwab the screenwriter and director of the up coming film and the Executive Producer of the film Brian Long.https://beforetheashesfallthefilm.com/
Sarah Schwab is the Senior Director of Marketing for the Philadelphia Flyers. As the Director of Marketing, Sarah oversees the team’s branding, promotional, and media initiatives. Recently, her team was tasked with a huge undertaking: creating a mascot for the Flyers. Much to her and the team's surprise, Gritty would become an overnight internet phenomenon, generating billions of online impressions, and appearing on Good Morning America, Conan O'Brian, and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. Before working for the Flyers, she worked in PR and Marketing for UPenn and the National Constitution Center. Sarah got her Bachelor's degree in Strategic and Organizational Communications from Temple University. This episode was recorded live at the PRSA Travel and Tourism Conference, hosted by the Public Relations Society of America. Support Philly Who? Donate via Paypal, Venmo: @podphillywho, Become a Monthly Patron, Purchase a T-Shirt or Hat, Become a Sponsor
Inspired and aMUSEd host, Sarah Schwab, shares her own personal creative story, and her dance journey. Hear first hand what it is about a creative outlet that makes us feel more alive - and it isn't about the end product! Visit www.inspiredandaMUSEd.com for more information about our show and to sign up for Messages From Your Muse.
When we bring more creativity into our lives, we begin to see more joy, passion and growth of self-expression. Join Erica Gifford Mills with guest, Sarah Schwab, as they discuss how we can connect to our creative capacity.Sarahshares her personal story of reconnecting with her passion for dance, and talks about her new project to inspire other's stories of creative engagement.
Sarah Schwab shares how she ties her professional and personal passions together to build the connections.
Segment 1: In our Success Interview we talk with content marketing expert, and the founder of Content Creation Coach, Sarah Schwab. Have you ever heard the saying, “Content is king?” In today’s online world, having great content is the key to reaching more clients, growing your business and making a bigger difference.Segment 2: Our Business Builder Segment is all about how to set price points for your products and services. Pricing your offering is a way to reflect the value you provide and it’s important to your ultimate success. We explore some strategies to help you determine the right pricing points for you and your clients.
Today is about creating content. We have Sarah Schwab the Content Creation Coach with us today. Sarah is going to talk all about her 3 pillars of content strategy and give some great tips on how to create content. Check out these highlights: How Sarah became an entrepreneur [1:45] Sarah niched down [4:05] Switzerland and her biz [4:20] Content Strategy - 3 Types of content [6:00] Content is different than copy [11:50] Tips for creating content [13:36] Love-hate relationship with creating content [15:47] Content marketing is not a magic pill [16:18] Why I chose to start a podcast [18:30] Sarah is starting a podcast [21:00] Sarah wrote a book about content creation [13:36] How competitive dance ties into her book[23:35] How Sarah juggles her mommy/work life [24:23] The importance of having a specific workspace [28:50] Sometimes working is a lot easier than parenting [30:23] I went 9 days without my laptop
I know I’ve talked about Amy Porterfield in the past! I actually talk about her a lot and that’s because she has been instrumental in my business and my life. Saying that she has changed my life might have you rolling your eyes or thinking yeah right whatever. She’s just a social media influencer. But you would be wrong, my friend. She has basically been one of the best professors in my online marketing education. Think of it as an Online Biz MBA. So how did I find her... I started listening to her podcast back in 2013 when I was trying to grow my senior living business. She always had hands-on tactile advice. She really does try to make every episode a mini training. I learned a ton from her and after every episode, I would make an effort to implement what I had learned. And it was working. Fast forward 2 years, when I finally signed up for B-school and I only signed up for it because I wanted Amy’s bonus package. It was so full of behind the scenes gold that I used to get my business systematized and functioning like a well-oiled machine. In the fall of 2015, I went to the bonus 3 day mastermind weekend with Amy. There were about 150 of us and we got to meet Amy, go through even more awesome trainings and pick her brain. It was ah-mazing, to say the least. During this weekend, I also met 4 other women that have changed my life, you’ve met one of them already, Monica Louie and you’ll meet another one next week Sarah Schwab. But today is all about Amy. So now that I got all of the backstory done let’s get to the heart of it. The 1st thing she taught me was to model those that I admired. Don’t recreate the wheel! This was crucial at the beginning because I could’ve wasted a ton of time trying to do it solo. Now she wasn’t saying to be a copycat or to be exactly like the person you are modeling. She meant to model after the big picture, put your own spin on it and make it your own. Think business models or social strategies. Not copying! Why did this change my life? Well, I decided to model Amy and in doing that it saved me a ton of time, stress and feeling lost. She had already done it! Created an amazing online business and that’s where I wanted to go. So I used her systems, her organization methods and her style of content (teaching with every piece of content). It gave me a roadmap. And the fact that she is vocal about modeling after businesses you admire gave me the permission to not have to recreate the wheel for my business. This was not a popularly held belief 4 years ago. At that time, it was all about being authentic and creating your own way. Which can seem insurmountable when you are starting your online journey. Don’t get me wrong, I’m all about authenticity but I don’t think you need to take the long way. Model, make it your own and do it on your own terms! The second way that Amy has changed my life is through what she calls closing loops. Amy attributes a lot of her success to the fact that she doesn’t have a lot of ideas and that she can focus in on one project and see it through. If you are anything like me then you know that struggle is real. Shiny object syndrome is no joke and as an entrepreneur, we are especially prone to this. I mean I am guilty of having a new idea every day or sometimes every hour that I immediately want to act on because new is fun! This is one of the hardest parts of being an entrepreneur in opinion. And I’ve been so guilty of this in the past. I would start a project and then get bored and start another project and then get bored and the over and over again until all you have is a bunch of partially completed ideas and nothing to show for it. The key to success is closing loops. Start one project at a time and complete it. And then you can move to the next thing. This is key to success right here! Follow through and consistency! In one of her recent podcasts, she said that not closing loops can actually hurt your team too. So if you are trying to build your empire with a small but might (like she says) team then you wanna make sure that you closing your loops. Now finally the last way she has changed my life is through SCRUM. You’ve heard me talk about Scrum before if you’ve been listening to the podcast. But for those of you who don’t know what Scrum is, let me break it down. Scrum is a rugby term used by the IT industry. There is a book called Scrum, The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half the Time by Jeff Sutherland but I’ll spare that read or listen. It’s very long and boring. Trust me, it put me to sleep quite a few times but I finally made it through the entire book so you don’t have to. Anyway, at Amy’s mastermind weekend she taught us how she uses Scrum in her business and it was revolutionary but also so simple. They guys on the show Silicone Valley used Scrum when they were writing one of their apps. See this YouTube clip here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyVksFviJVE I love this show, every episode has me rolling. So here it is. Basically, you go big picture to minute detail. Take a projects end result and create a post-it note for every single little task that goes into project. It’s called a backlog. Once you’ve created your backlog, then you sort them into categories and start a sprint. A sprint is a short determined amount of time, maybe around 2 weeks. This is where you see how much gets done and where you get stuck. If you are working with a team this is crucial. Checking in regularly to adapt and evolve is key. Once you do this for a while you have a much clearer idea of how much time specific tasks take and how long projects will take. This backlog process also works really good in systematizing. Because you are documenting each minute task for a project...if this is a recurring project you can create a checklist and system around it. Or if it is something that you might want to teach one day then you already have all of the steps documented. Talk about time saver. I use Scrum almost everyday. I love sprints and knowing exactly where I am in a project. Alright, so there you have it.
Salut a tous!!! En ce début de beau temps, j’ai le plaisir de vous présenter Sarah une jeune chanteuse de 16 ans. Vous pouvez la retrouver sur YouTube et Facebook Bonne écoute
On this call with Sarah you will: Discover why creating content is critical to becoming known and accepted as a leader Learn the 2 things you must be clear on to produce compelling content Discover the 3 areas you need to master to use content successfully Discover more from Sarah at http://www.contentcreationcoach.com/
Elizabeth and Stephanie get into the details of the ancient Chinese practice of acupuncture with licensed acupuncturist Sarah Schwab.
In early 2014 Sarah Schwab set her sights on helping to create a marketing revolution. She wants authentic marketing to stand alone as the way marketers connect with their clients. Since then, she's found herself supporting small businesses and entrepreneurs to create the consistent, compelling content they need to market their business online.