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On the Schmooze Podcast: Leadership | Strategic Networking | Relationship Building
Today's guest works with sales professionals and business owners to integrate social selling and social media into their business. He knows SALES. He's a sales speaker, a sales expert, a sales trainer, a sales leader mentor, a sales podcaster, and a sales coach. He's written 5 books, more than 3000 articles, and has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, Daily Globe and Mail, Financial Times, Investor's Business Daily, Inc., and many other publications. He trains his clients on the power of connection, leveraging the reach of social media, combined with the deeply personal work of nurturing 1:1 relationships, growing profitable long-term clients, transforming businesses, and boosting revenue. Please join me in welcoming Phil Gerbyshak. Unlock the secrets of social selling and leadership with Phil Gerbyshak as he shares his journey, insights, and passion for empowering sales professionals and business owners. We uncover:
What happens when you wear a nametag twenty-four seven? Even to bed? Just ask Scott Ginsberg. In the beginning, it was just a gimmick to make friends. But soon, his crazy idea didn't seem so crazy. Scott's social experiment went viral. Multiple times. And the nametag story has now evolved into an urban legend, world record and a profitable enterprise. Scott has published 57 books, 13 albums under his own record label, 4 full length music films and given TED talk. Scott's also the founder of Prolific, the world's first framework for Personal Creativity Management (PCM). He lives in Brooklyn with his family, where he performs weekly acoustic concerts for his artist's residency at Prospect Park. Check out Scott's music wherever you stream music and learn all about him here: https://www.nametagscott.com/ Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Scott-Ginsberg/author/B005Y2QRBK?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=trueTed TAlk: https://www.google.com/search?q=scott+ginsberg+tedx&oq=scott+ginsberg+tedx&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIHCAEQIRigAdIBCDUxMDZqMGoxqAIAsAIA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:3935782c,vid:9RkqJyMxtbI Blog: https://hellomynameisblog.com/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/nametagscott Twitter: https://twitter.com/nametagscott Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/hellomynameisscott IMDB https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6789730/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/nametagscott/
Scott Ginsberg holds the world record for wearing a name tag longer than anyone else, and he was so committed to the record he got his name tag tattooed to his chest...that's commitment. In his spare time, he has also written 50 books and 11 music albums. I was fortunate to meet Scott in 2009 in Cairns when he was touring Australia. When we met, he gave me his business card, which read, "Hello, my name is Scott's Friend", and on the back, it has ten philosophies he lives by. It was so unique I still have it in my possession today, and I read it often. To see the FULL SHOW NOTES, please visit the Podiatry Legends Podcast website - https://www.podiatrylegends.com/blog/ AND If you have any questions about this episode, please email me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com PODIATRY BUSINESS COACH Hi, I'm Tyson Franklin, and if you're looking for a one-on-one podiatry business coach with a proven track record of helping podiatrists excel in business, look no further. I know I can help you. If you'd like to talk, please email me at tf@tysonfranklin.com; otherwise, you can go directly to my online calendar to schedule a free 30-minute Zoom meeting. Whether you choose to work with me or not, you will leave our meeting with some strategic ideas to implement. LIVE EVENTS If you're interested in attending one of my LIVE business events, details can be found at https://www.podiatrylegends.com/upcoming-events/ PODIATRY BUSINESS OWNERS CLUB Are you a podiatrist or podiatry student with an interest in business? If you are, all you need to do is answer three simple questions to join my Facebook Group – https://www.facebook.com/groups/podiatrybusinessownersclub. MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL Have you checked out my YouTube Channel – Tyson E. Franklin? This is where I upload videos of my podcast interviews and other short educational videos.
For a customer to have a seamless experience while dealing with grief and trauma requires exceptional service and unbelievable logistics infrastructure. They need care. For the three founders at Titan Casket, Scott Ginsberg, Joshua Siegel, and Liz Siegel, this is core to their story as a brand. Listen now to this episode of Archetypes!Direct to Exhumer{00:01:38} The Caregiver continually supports others, making sacrifices on their behalf. They are honorable, selfless, and loyal. The Caregiver offers unconditional love and has a strong sense of responsibility for others to protect and provide a safe place where others can feel nurtured and cared for.{00:05:36} “You may have seen us talk about being the Warby Parker of Caskets and that's not because we're direct to consumer. It's because what Warby saw was there was one manufacturer that controlled all the supply and they also owned the channels of distribution. And so they thought there was a better way of working outside of that. And it's the same thing in caskets.” - Josh{00:09:56} “These are families right in the middle of it. They want to talk about their loved one. And so we hire very carefully, and the team we put in place has no limitations around how long they can spend with clients.” - Josh{00:10:53} “We have a business. We make money, but at the same time, too, the client is saving 50% or more of what they would ordinarily spend at a funeral home. And we get to help every day.” - ScottAssociated Links: Learn more about Titan CasketCheck out other Future Commerce podcastsSubscribe to Insiders and The Senses to read more of what we are witnessing in the commerce world!Have any questions or comments about the show? Let us know on Futurecommerce.com, or reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. We love hearing from our listeners!
Today's conversation is with the two of the Founders of Titan Casket, Scott Ginsberg and Joshua Siegel. As they say on the Titan website: “Titan Casket was founded with a singular mission: to offer designer caskets at revolutionary prices, while driving affordability and transparency in the funeral industry.” What are they doing? How it is different? How is this business model changing the funeral industry? And how are consumers reacting? Subscribe to the podcast for bonus content for only $7.99 a month! https://anchor.fm/diane-hullet/subscribe For more information on Best Life Best Death please visit our website at www.bestlifebestdeath.com Follow us on our social channels to receive pertinent and helpful resources on death, grieving, and more at: Facebook: www.facebook.com/bestlifebestdeath Instagram: www.instagram.com/bestlifebestdeath
Scott Ginsberg and Joshua Siegel started Titan Casket only a few years ago. Since then, they've seen huge growth selling high-quality, affordable caskets directly to families. Being able to create and deliver customer caskets to a funeral home in only a few days puts Titan Casket in a class of its own. Started by a seasoned casket manufacturer and an Amazon alumni, Titan Casket gets a lot of things right. In this episode we discuss:How did Titan Casket start?Is selling direct-to-consumer anti-funeral home?What is the craziest custom casket they've created?Red Sox? Yuck.Building a customer casket from their website builder.What do funerals look like in 10 years, according to Scott and Josh.Tell us what you think! Email Tyler (tyler@directcremation.com) or Will de Michaelis (will@directcremation.com).For Innovative Funeral Directors Blazing a Trail. Find us at directcremation.com.Want to start a cremation brand yourself? Learn how the some of the biggest cremation brands do it at partingpro.com.
Episode 215: Today I talk with Author, Speaker, strategist, inventor, singer/songwriter & movie maker, Scott Ginsberg. Scott is known as “The Nametag Guy” because he wears a nametag 24/7. I’m still on my quest for the “Entrepreneurial Mindset,” and he shares some great insights about success, marketing, and thinking. I was pleased to find out […] The post My Chat with Scott Ginsberg, The Nametag Guy appeared first on Let's Talk Art With Brooke.
The DTC revolution can't be ignored. Everywhere you look there are companies old and new reimagining the commerce experience and bringing more choice directly to the consumer. This is happening in every industry, including one you might not always think about — the funeral industry. For decades, consumers had limited options when they were making arrangements for the death of a loved one. Funeral homes monopolized the experience and often overcharged those who had few other choices. Scott Ginsberg and Josh Siegel wanted to change that. With Titan Casket, they, with their other co-founder, Elizabeth Siegel, have built a DTC business that puts the power back into the hands of the consumer at one of the most trying times of their life. On this episode, we talked about how Scott and Josh used the DTC playbook to disrupt the funeral industry, and we explored some of the ways they are mastering distribution and partnerships as a way to elevate their brand. Enjoy this episode. Main Takeaways:Don't Sell What You Don't Have: Although customers are forgiving, that only extends so far. With the supply chain issues ravaging every industry, you have to be upfront about what you have, when it will be available, and when you can guarantee a product will get delivered. Especially with a product that is time-sensitive, you should never leave delivery up to chance or reliance on outside factors.The Key to Sales is Distribution: The more people who see and learn about your product, the more you will see sales rise and more traffic on your website. Don't shy away from big channels like Amazon or large retailers, because being featured there will ultimately lead to a bump in awareness for your products.Differentiate Yourself With Service: Even if your products can be found elsewhere, the reason customers will buy from your site and keep coming back is because of the experience they have. Differentiate yourself by providing the best customer service and an easy buying experience in order to build a solid customer relationship.For an in-depth look at this episode, check out the full transcript below. Quotes have been edited for clarity and length.---Up Next in Commerce is brought to you by Salesforce Commerce Cloud. Respond quickly to changing customer needs with flexible Ecommerce connected to marketing, sales, and service. Deliver intelligent commerce experiences your customers can trust, across every channel. Together, we're ready for what's next in commerce. Learn more at salesforce.com/commerce---For a full transcript of this interview, click here.
Networking has evolved over the last forty years and especially in the last couple. What behaviors have stuck around and what has changed? What mistakes are we still making? Join Debby and Greg as they talk about the changes they have seen in their experience and how to keep an eye out for new opportunities. Mentioned: - Deb Olejownik, Coaching with HEART, https://www.linkedin.com/in/debra-olejownik-coach11-mbti15/ - Dave Litzenberg, Northwestern Mutual, https://www.linkedin.com/in/dlitzenberg/ - Bruce Springs, 4mycard.com, https://www.linkedin.com/in/bruce-springs-77a93628/ - Scott Ginsberg, CEO/Founder of Prolific, https://www.linkedin.com/in/nametagscott/ Resources: - Meetup, https://www.meetup.com/ Groups Mentioned: - Ann Arbor / Ypsilanti Regional Chamber, https://www.linkedin.com/company/ann-arbor-ypsilanti-regional-chamber/ Comments: https://www.facebook.com/TheReluctantNetworker/ https://www.facebook.com/connextnation/ More Information: If you'd like more information about our virtual training programs, go to: https://www.connextnation.com/mini-course/ "Porch Swing Days - faster" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3rdgennetworking/message
The Accountability Minute:Business Acceleration|Productivity
Today we are talking about commitment #4 of the 4 commitments that can impact your success. The final commitment reviewed is that of allegiance given to an organization and seeing the results of its labor. This involves communicating and ensuring cooperation on all levels. Balancing all of these commitments is important for individuals who want their firm to be as successful as possible. Think about these 4 commitments that we have explored over the past 4 days and how they can impact your success. - Scott Ginsberg said: "Is your commitment unquestionable? And if it isn't, how much is that costing you?" If you get value from these Podcasts, please take a minute to leave me a short rating and review. I would really appreciate it and always love to hear from you. Subscribe to my high-value business success tips and resources Blog (https://www.accountabilitycoach.com/blog/) Take advantage of all the complimentary business tips and tools by joining the Free Silver Membership on https://www.accountabilitycoach.com/coaching-store/inner-circle-store/. Want more from The Accountability Coach™, subscribe to more high-value content by looking for me on https://www.accountabilitycoach.com/my-podcast/ and on most podcast platforms and in most English-speaking countries, or by going to https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/accountabilitycoach.com/id290547573. Subscribe to my YouTube channel with business success principles (https://www.youtube.com/annebachrach) Connect with me on Linked-In (https://www.linkedin.com/in/annebachrach) Connect with me on Pinterest (https://pinterest.com/resultsrule/) Connect with me on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/annebachrach/) Connect with me on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TheAccountabilityCoach) Go to https://www.accountabilitycoach.com to check out for yourself how I, as your Accountability Coach™, can help you get and stay focused on you highest payoff activities that put you in the highest probability position to achieve your professional and personal goals, so you can enjoy the kind of business and life you truly want and deserve. As an experienced accountability coach and author of 5 books, I help business professionals make more money, work less, and enjoy even better work life balance. Check out my proven business accelerator resources by going to https://www.accountabilitycoach.com/coaching-store/. Aim for what you want each and every day! Anne Bachrach The Accountability Coach™ Business professionals and Advisors who utilize Anne Bachrach's proven business-success systems make more money, work less, and enjoy better work life balance. Author of Excuses Don't Count; Results Rule, Live Life with No Regrets, No Excuses, the Work Life Balance Emergency Kit and more. Get your audio copies today.
A few episodes ago, Greg and Debby talked about how to deal with people who tried to force their business card on you at a networking event. Thanks to Connext Nation alumnus, Amy Cantor, for prompting us to this conversation about what we should do with our cards. Thank you to ConvoSparker: - Amy Cantor, Diamond Wellness Essentials, https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-cantor-7564777/ Also Mentioned: - Chris Bidlack, Head Honcho at Bidlack Creative Group, https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisbidlack/ - Tita Arroyo, Health Coach, https://www.linkedin.com/in/tita-arroyo-68168431/ - Scott Ginsberg, Author. Speaker. Songwriter. Filmmaker. Inventor. World Record Holder. CEO/Founder of Prolific, https://www.linkedin.com/in/nametagscott/ - Kerri Brimmer, Brimming Design, https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerri-brimmer-98467418/ Resources: - Prior Business Card Episode: https://anchor.fm/3rdgennetworking/episodes/Dealing-with-the-Business-Card-Deck-Dealer-e19u1o2 Groups Mentioned: - Power In Networking through Knowledge and Kindness (PINKK), https://pinkknow.com/ - Women of Toledo, https://www.womenoftoledo.org/ Comments: https://www.facebook.com/TheReluctantNetworker/ https://www.facebook.com/connextnation/ Listen for: [0:30] The sadness of the missing Zoom Bomber [2:30] Why do it? Credibility, Raffles. [3:50] Business cards as conversation starters [5:20] Have it available for the true networkers you meet. [8:00] Help those who don't have their card [10:00] Dealing with the lack of cards [12:52] Card passing activities (for what they're worth) [15:45] Cultural ritual around business cards More Information: If you'd like more information about our virtual training programs, go to: https://www.connextnation.com/mini-course/ "Porch Swing Days - faster" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licen --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3rdgennetworking/message
Hello, my name is _____Simply google the word 'name tag' and you will easily find Scott Ginsberg. His social experiment of wearing a name tag every day, every night and even to bed - created not only a business, but also a world record and the bragging rights to being an urban legend. This Author. Speaker. Stratagist. Filmmaker. Publisher. Inventor. Songwriter. World Record Holder. also creates songs and makes music. But not about name tags. Yes, I asked. Learn how Scott went viral even though he doesn't put much effort into social media. He says goes for volume and speed but doesn't worry about type-os. We can learn from this. Get content out there, and stop considering if everyone is ok with it. www.hellomynameisscott.com
Learn about an online marketplace for caskets that is a game-changer for the funeral industry. My three guests–Scott Ginsberg, Liz Siegel, and Josh Siegel–are the co-founders of Titan Casket, an online marketplace that sells caskets directly to consumers. The mission of Titan Casket is “to offer designer caskets at revolutionary prices, while driving affordability and… Continue reading Ep. 320 Disrupting the Casket Industry: Titan Casket Online with Scott Ginsberg, Liz Siegel, and Josh Siegel
Content is the cornerstone of any current agency's ability to position itself as an authority, but many agencies struggle with knowing exactly how to actually create all the content they need for both their clients and themselves. Where do the ideas come from? What if the ideas seem too big or ridiculous? Is it possible to schedule creativity? How is the content leveraged? Scott Ginsberg is an ultra-prolific creative strategist. He's written 50 books, released 12 albums of his own original music, produced three films, given over 600 speeches where no two are the same, and he has worn a name tag 24/7 for over 20 years. (Yes, that last one is true.) He knows a thing or two about creating content that connects with audiences and he wants to share his insights with you. In this episode of Build a Better Agency, Scott and I have a wide-reaching conversation about creativity, innovation, and content development. We discuss ways to compress time, build an inventory of ideas, reverse engineer content, mentor effectively, and systemize creative development. Hopefully, you leave encouraged to experiment and play in ways that help you become more of what you want to be. A big thank you to our podcast's presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They're an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev, or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here. What You Will Learn in This Episode: How to become more approachable How to reverse engineer the content creation process What it means to compress time in order to create content The importance of building an inventory of ideas Developing a content curation system Ways to help employees figure out what they're good at naturally How to systemize innovation
Why in the world would someone wear a nametag 24/7? Scott Ginsberg - that's who. A nametag? Every day? Absolutely! What started as an experiment in approachability in college, has evolved into a lifestyle, a career, and a new world record each day. Now known as 'Nametag' Scott Ginsberg, he is a prolific content creator - books, songs, music, speeches, inventions, and more. He's understood from an early age that developing and expressing all of his creativity was essential to his purpose in life. Many of us find reasons not to pursue our creative ideas, much less express them. Listen to Scott as we discuss the power of being approachable, creative, expressive, and uninhibited by the fears that we all face. Connect with Bill: bill@brandingpillars.com www.brandingpillars.com www.brandingforresults.com IG - @wcellis Facebook - @CoachBillEllis LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/wcellis Book: Women Who Won Connect with Scott: Email: scott@hellomynameisscott.com Phone: +1 (314) 374-3397 Website(s): Getprolific.io hellomynameisscott.com Social Media info: LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/nametagscott/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nametagscott Instagram http://instagram.com/nametagscott Twitter https://twitter.com/nametagscott QUICK EPISODE SUMMARY: Meet Scott The story behind Get Prolific Creating content you are proud of Advice for practical problem solving When Scott moved across the country Why Scott wears a nametag everywhere he goes Finding new ways to be approachable The irony of Steal Scott's Ideas How Prospect Park jump-started Scott's music Pursuing your purpose even in the midst of chaos Live performance: Just happy to be here Scott's answer to - What's the point?
Scott’s social experiment has now evolved into an urban legend, world record, cultural phenomenon, and a profitable enterprise. Simply google the word nametag, and you’ll see his work benchmarked as a case study on human interaction, revolutionizing the way people look at approachability, identity and commitment.
In this episode, Dr. Gary Salyer discusses a new take on attachment theory, based on his groundbreaking research into this science of how our brain gets wired to love and be loved. He shares a technique for breaking the cycle of picking partners that mirror early childhood experiences which left us feeling unloved or unworthy.Dr. Gary Salyer is a transformational relationship mentor. For the last decade, Dr. Salyer has been in private practice offering singles and couples heart-centered transformation so they can re-write the rules for love in their brains and create a love that lasts. Dr. Gary speaks to a national audience as a featured expert on various celebrity TV and radio shows such as Hay House Radio and Coast to Coast AM. He is the author of the ground-breaking book, Safe to Love Again: How to Release the Pain of Past Relationships and Create the Love You Deserve.www.garysalyer.comLearn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.comEmail me at me@rodneymueller.comTheme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.www.scottginsberg.com
Even during the best of times it's easy to let your networking contacts slip through the cracks in your memory. Guess what? If you aren't thinking about them, they probably aren't thinking about you either. How can you stay connected? Join Greg and Debby as they discuss the techniques they use to keep themselves relevant in the minds of their networking contacts. Thank you to Kathy Harper for the question that sparked the conversation. Thank you to ConvoSparker: - Kathy Harper, Independent Editor, Indexer, Writer, and Researcher, https://www.linkedin.com/in/kharper4/ Also Mentioned: - Julie Sumner, Monarch Endeavors, https://www.monarchendeavorsllc.com/ - Scott Ginsberg, Author. Speaker. Stratagist. Filmmaker. Publisher. Inventor. Songwriter. World Record Holder, http://hellomynameisscott.com/ - Bob Burg, Hall of Fame Keynote Speaker and Bestselling Coauthor of “The Go-Giver” and Go-Giver Book Series, https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobburg/ - Darren Hardy, Success Mentor to CEOs and High-Performance Achievers, NYT Best-Selling Author, https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrenhardy/ Comments: https://www.facebook.com/TheReluctantNetworker/ https://www.facebook.com/connextnation/ Listen for: [2:20] What's Debby doing with all that cantaloupe? [4:00] How do we remember our network? [5:00] Taking notes when talking. What to capture. [6:00] Seeking ways to be of service [9:00] Using stories to remember [11:30] Using the Connect 5 system [16:00] Turning the birthday reminder into a conversation More Information: If you'd like more information about our virtual training programs, go to: https://www.connextnation.com/mini-course/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3rdgennetworking/message
On the Schmooze Podcast: Leadership | Strategic Networking | Relationship Building
Today’s guest works with sales professionals and business owners to integrate social selling and social media into their business. He knows SALES. He's a sales speaker, a sales expert, a sales trainer, a sales leader mentor, a sales podcaster, and a sales coach. He's written 5 books, more than 3000 articles, and has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, Daily Globe and Mail, Financial Times, Investor's Business Daily, Inc., and many other publications. He trains his clients on the power of connection, leveraging the reach of social media, combined with the deeply personal work of nurturing 1:1 relationships, growing profitable long-term clients, transforming businesses, and boosting revenue. Please join me in welcoming Phil Gerbyshak. Would you leave an honest rating and review on Apple Podcast? Or Stitcher? They are extremely helpful and I read each and every one of them. Thanks for the inspiration! In this episode we discuss: his thoughts on leadership “Leadership is tension. The tension between learning and sharing. The tension between going first and going last. And the tension between being confident and being vulnerable.” his history of being bullied as a kid shaped him and started his fire to be the best of everything. how a massive car accident changed his entire life. one of his driving motivational forces - a guidance counselor telling him he would be pumping gas for the rest of his life - and how that motivated him to success. the people who fundamentally have changed his life and helped make him who he is today. his passion for teaching and empowering others to try something new. his mindset when it comes to building and maintaining relationships. his insights about adding value to his network. Links Phil Gerbyshak on LinkedIn and Twitter. www.philgerbyshak.com Books mentioned in this episode: “Service Desk Manager's Crash Course” by Phil Gerbyshak “10 Ways to Make It Great” by Phil Gerbyshak “Help Desk Manager's Crash Course” by Phil Gerbyshak and Jeffrey M. Brooks “#TwitterWorks: Restaurant 2.0 Edition: How social media built a restaurant, a pizza truck and thousands of relationships” by Phil Gerbyshak, Joe Sorge, Scott Baitinger, Mike Rhode, and Olga Thomas “Endless Referrals, Third Edition” by Bob Burg “Winning Without Intimidation” by Bob Burg “The Dog Poop Initiative” by Kirk Weisler “The Cookie Thief” by Kirk Weisler Other Resources: Learn more about Kirk Weisler. Learn more about Scott Ginsberg. Listen to my interview with Bob Burg. Learn more about John Maxwell. Learn more about Marcus Buckingham. Learn more about Lisa Haneberg. Learn more about Rosa Say. Listen to my interview with Stephanie Chung. About Robbie: Robbie Samuels is a keynote speaker, TEDx speaker, and relationship-based business strategy coach who has been recognized as a “networking expert” by Harvard Business Review Ascend, Forbes, Lifehacker, and Inc and as an "industry expert in the field of digital event design" by JDC Events. He created The 5% Advantage Program, a four-week experiential program that helps presenters grow in their confidence with Zoom technology, online facilitation, and virtual event design so they can reduce their tech angst and host more engaging online experiences that meet the purpose of the convening and participants' need for content and connection. He is the host of #NoMoreBadZoom Virtual Happy Hour, a popular weekly virtual event that explores new ways to design engaging virtual experiences. He assists organizations with bringing their in-person events strategically online as a Virtual Event Design Consultant, Virtual Emcee, and Zoom Producer. He is the author of the best-selling business book Croissants vs. Bagels: Strategic, Effective, and Inclusive Networking at Conferences and has been profiled in the Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and Fast Company.
In this episode, I interview Mytrae Meliana, who is a trained holistic psychotherapist and sound healer. What does it look like to address the pain or the wound of growing up with an absent or distant father? We explore the concept of re-parenting - finding your own inner parent who will be with you no matter what. We also discuss how to tap into the inner parent and our innate ability to heal ourselves.Mytrae, who is A WOC immigrant from India, shares her own story of healing and empowerment in her memoir "Brown Skin Girl: An Indian-American Woman's Magical Journey from Broken to Beautiful".www.mytraemeliana.comSign up at her Temple of Sound Healing website to receive a free Crystal Singing Bowl recording:www.templeofsoundhealing.comLearn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.comEmail me at me@rodneymueller.comTheme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.www.scottginsberg.com
In this episode, we learn the deeper meaning of super-resilience fromDr. Scott Mills, creator of the Human Evolution System: A GentleApproach to Creating More Resilience, Abundance and Joy in the Lives ofPeople. He shows us how we can finally free ourselves from our hiddentraps.Learn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.comEmail me at me@rodneymueller.comTheme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.www.scottginsberg.com
A precarious issue is unfolding related to affiliates – specifically Amazon Associates—who are enthusiastically attempting to join brands’ affiliate programs right now. On this episode, Bob Glazer, Acceleration Partners’ founder and CEO and Scott Ginsberg, Vice President of Client Development at BrandCycle, share what’s happening between brands and these Amazon Associates who are looking for new brands to partner with. Show Notes Who Amazon Associates are and what makes them such valuable partners. What’s happened recently to change the relationship between these associates/affiliates and Amazon – and why that’s a massive market share opportunity for brands. How brands are responding to this new partnership opportunity and why it’s confounding and frustrating partner marketing agencies (Acceleration Partners), affiliate networks, SaaS platforms, sub-affiliate networks and Amazon Associates (affiliates). The short- and long-term consequences brands are likely to experience by turning away affiliates from joining their program right now–especially Amazon Associates. Hear more Outperform podcast episodes at https://www.accelerationpartners.com/resources/#podcast
Neste episódio vamos descobrir o paradeiro de oito toneladas de papel higiénico roubado nos EUA! E descobrir como é que os líderes mundiais estão a... liderar, em tempos de pandemia. Diz que há quem esteja a fazer quarentena, em isolamento. Com 20 namoradas. True story. Recebemos em directo de Nova Iorque o autor e músico Scott Ginsberg, o homem que anda há 20 anos com um etiqueta com o seu nome no peito, com participações em várias TED Talks, palestras nas maiores empresas do mundo e irá actuar ao vivo para nós! Temos também o desafio da semana com a Ana Catronga, instrutora do ano Bum Bum Brasil! Tudo esta semana no Goin' Viral! Apresentado por Bernardo Candeias, Pedro Gomes, António Mendes Com Scott Ginsberg, Ana Catronga Produzido por Bernardo Candeias, Gonçalo Béjinha, Francisco Sampaio Editado por Bernardo Candeias, Francisco Sampaio Jingle por Kamaraum Agradecimentos Marco António https://oitobits.io/
In this episode, I talk to Mikey, a young father of two boys, who grew up with an absent father and has never met, nor seen a picture of his father. He shares about father figures that helped him along the way, coupled with the slow, steady experiences of pain and loss of growing up with an absent father. We also explore what the super powers he's created in becoming a father and his commitment to being present and connected. It's inspiring for any parent, especially if you grew up with an absent father. Learn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.comEmail me at me@rodneymueller.comTheme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.www.scottginsberg.com
Today’s episode is a conversation with Courtney, a successful sales person and the mother of two young men who shares her story of starting with the idyllic family, a divorce at a young age and a father who slowly faded away.Vulnerably and courageously, she shares many painful moments, big and small, throughout her life and some deep wisdom that she has learned along the way. She shares how her experience with an absent father impacted her romantic relationships and the healing she has gained from raising two young men. Her superpowers shine through the entire conversation, from her being the leader and care taker at her father’s bedside as he passed away to the extraordinary success she has had in her career and the dedicated, self-aware mom she is today.Learn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.comEmail me at me@rodneymueller.comTheme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.www.scottginsberg.com
In the second episode of Season 2 of Absent Father Podcast, I interview Nile. In his own words, he is “the product of a bi-racial, lesbian couple and was conceived through the process of artificial insemination.”His story is fascinating in that he shares all of the traits and super powers and yet, his father never left him, he just never existed. We talk about the challenges he faced trying to understand and come into his own identity, being bi-racial, having two moms and trying to figure out how to be a "man" without the guidance of a father.Nile is a deeply insightful and thoughtful human being and he vulnerably shares the challenges he faced growing up, the struggle of his parents not knowing how to deal with his big emotions and the amazing super powers he has created from that experience that has him doing deep, healing men’s work and life coaching.Learn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.comEmail me at me@rodneymueller.comTheme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.www.scottginsberg.com
An interview with Toni, a mid 20's cosmetologist who has never met her father, although she knows its one of two men. One, she would be happy to have, and the other would bring even more pain to her absent father story. Learn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.comEmail me at me@rodneymueller.comTheme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.www.scottginsberg.com
Have you ever met someone who went from running their own business and saying they would NEVER get a corporate job - to someone who got a corporate job and LOVES it? If you haven't, you don't know Scott. Scott Ginsberg is a renaissance man like few others. He's the creative genius behind Steal Scott's Ideas, a podcast, a card game, and soon to be a book of the same name. If you're looking for an innovation framework or a framework for finding the work that you love, you need to listen to this conversation. Scott is the guy who got me started blogging in 2005 and still is someone I look to for friendship and ideas. And after listening to this, you will too! You can learn more about Scott here.
What happens when you wear a nametag 24/7? Even to bed? Just ask Scott Ginsberg. In the beginning, it was just a gimmick to make friends. But soon, his crazy idea didn’t seem so crazy. As a speaker, Scott has delivered more than 600 talks to companies, schools and organizations around the world. In this episode, you'll discover: How Scott’s social experiment went viral before viral was viral How to tailor your presentation to your audience When to begin your preparation A great question to ask the meeting planner that you might not ever thought to ask The value of being present Scott has created 35 books, 8 musical albums, 3,000 articles, 600 speeches, 88 training videos, 5 software applications, 3 music films and 1 globally recognized brand on approachability, and he's a world record holder. Resources for this episode: - The Name Tag Guy
Exciting announcement about what to expect in Season 2. And a call for your stories. Please reach out to me if you would like to be featured on the Absent Father Podcast, be interviewed by me and share your story related to Absent Fathers in service of bringing awareness and healing to the impacts of growing up with an absent father.Also in this episode, we have a conversation about our extreme desire for reliability and where that comes from all spurred my car being stolen in February and lessons from that experience.In addition to discussing reliability, I dive into the other thing I crave which is value. Value is essentially getting the most quality by parting with the least amount of money.Check out this episode to learn how all of that relates to growing up with an Absent Father.Learn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.comEmail me at me@rodneymueller.comTheme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.www.scottginsberg.com
Adam and I talk about Scott Ginsberg, daily blogs, smokin' hot piece of brain candy, producing content, the first thing I do in the morning, info-tainment, anything becomes fair game, anything can be turned into a piece of content, just go on Twitter, Gary Hoy, unbreakable windows, sunshades for cars, tactics not strategies, digital cemetery, Goodyear Blimp, direct response marketing, Reddit, marine biology, wrestling, words that click and daily-ish emails.
Listen to this episode if: You are looking to offer a playful way to reinvent yourself or others. Short Description: Scott Ginsberg may be the only person who never needs an introduction. That is because, for the past 20 years, he has worn a nametag. All the time. Yes, even then. It is tattooed on his body. That commitment inspired countless articles and books on what his life has been like. He has toured the world with speaking engagements and corporate retreats. He wrote a rock opera and produces his own albums. He has been featured in USAToday, 20/20, NPR and Entrepreneur Magazine. Almost all of this is possible because of his willingness to live with his name out there…for everyone. Boldly. That decision accelerated his life in ways that would otherwise be invisible. As the result of a silly decision he made as a college student, he has gathered an understanding of human beings that is as complex and layered as his artistic expression. He has tested out what it really means to be human and how one can always reinvent. Background: Scott Ginsberg hellomynameisscott.com/
Scott Ginsberg resides in New York City and he holds the world record for wearing a name tag longer than anyone else. In fact, he his name 'Scott' tattooed on his chest. He has written 38 books, produced 9 music albums, is a TedX speaker and has a game show called Steal Scott's Ideas. At 38 years of age, you'd have to call him an underachiever...NOT!! I met Scott Ginsberg in Cairns in 2009... For more detailed show notes please visit https://www.tysonfranklin.com/podcast And please email me at tf@tysonfranklin.com if you have any questions. I am Currently updating my Events page. Check it out now or Sign up for my newsletter and be kept in the loop. FREE DOWNLOADS: First 16 Pages of My Book – It’s No Secret There’s Money in Small Business. 12 Secrets to Get More People Through Your Front Door.
Today's episode explores perfection and the crippling impact of always comparing ourselves to some fantasy version of life. I share two stories that really illustrate how perfectionists latch on to what's not working, in the face of all the things that are working.Finally, we also look at the superpowers that come with this curse of seeing a path to perfection in everything.Learn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.comEmail me at me@rodneymueller.comTheme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.www.scottginsberg.com
Author. Speaker. Strategist. Filmmaker. Publisher. Inventor. Songwriter. World Record Holder. I also wear a nametag 24-7. Even to bed. CONNECT with Scott HERE LISTEN to Scott's TEDx talk HERE BeTheTalk is a 7 day a week podcast where Nathan Eckel chats with talkers from TEDx & branded events. Tips tools and techniques that can help you give the talk to change the world at BeTheTalk.com !
Author. Speaker. Strategist. Filmmaker. Publisher. Inventor. Songwriter. World Record Holder. I also wear a nametag 24-7. Even to bed. CONNECT with Scott HERE LISTEN to Scott's TEDx talk HERE BeTheTalk is a 7 day a week podcast where Nathan Eckel chats with talkers from TEDx & branded events. Tips tools and techniques that can help you give the talk to change the world at BeTheTalk.com !
Do you ever struggle to create new content? In this video edition of the Wealthy Speaker Podcast, we are joined by Scott Ginsburg who will talk about how he continues to create a constant stream of new subject matter for his many roles in business as well as for himself. Since 1999, Scott Ginsberg has profitably created 35 books, 8 musical albums, 3,000 articles, 600 speeches, 88 training videos, 5 software applications, 3 music films, […] The post Keeping the Content Machine Running with Scott Ginsberg appeared first on Jane Atkinson.
Out Of The Box Networking Networking should be one of the cornerstones of your job search, but sometimes job seekers get bogged down with churning out online applications. For those who are unfamiliar with the process, networking may sound like shopping one’s resume around to various professionals and asking them for a job. In reality, networking is often a process of several one-on-one conversations with a wide range of people, both within and outside your industry, about your professional interests and employment history. Each of those connections can provide next steps and more names of people worth contacting. Real life examples: client’s situation with a hiring manager that didn’t lead to an offer, client that reached out to a Professor at GT, connecting with college alumni, clients mom and cousin, former college friend, Talking to the person in the queue at graduation (G’s second cousin), me at Church, make it a habit to ask for 3 more introductions at every networking meeting If your job search seems stuck in a rut, it may be time to shake up your networking. Here are some practical ways to move beyond the endless business card swaps to make better use of your current contacts and cultivate useful new ones: Get Outside the Business Box The more people you meet, the more likely you’ll encounter someone who can offer you an opportunity or pass your name on to someone else. Make a point of communicating your job search goals to virtually everyone you interact with: your hair stylist, the dog groomer, your next-door neighbor. Reach out to those old high school friends who found you on Facebook. Probe your common interests, and you might be surprised how many contacts turn up in your industry. Everyone wants to help a volunteer, right? Offer to help with events, committees or projects that can put you side-by-side with new faces in a fresh context. Volunteering gives you a common purpose that helps open up conversations. Don’t be afraid to approach a big shot. Scott Ginsberg, author of The Power of Approachability, urges people not to be intimidated by leaders they admire. Send an appreciative email to an expert or speaker, and you may be surprised when they follow up. Even your dog can help. People really open up around their pets. Visit dog parks and talk to other owners. Some bars and restaurants even have “yappy hour” events with treats for Fido and drink specials for you. Be the Duck in a Pool of Swans It’s tough to stand at traditional networking events, so get creative. If you’re a man, try going to a women’s networking group. If you’re an executive assistant, try attending some executive-level mixers. When you’re the odd duck in the room, you’re a walking conversation starter. Be the Expert It’s great to attend networking events, but it’s even better to be the speaker at one. Put together a presentation on a niche topic that’s in your wheelhouse and offer it to groups that may be interested. Be sure to include tips and examples from your own business experiences—and be entertaining! Networking groups and professional associations are always clamoring for speakers; consider service clubs like Rotary and your local chamber of commerce, too. You’ll expand your network, build your resume and raise your visibility, all at the same time. You can also take the lead and make yourself the hub of a network. Arrange a lunch for a small group of people you’ve met at recent networking events, or introduce your various networks to one another. Build relationships within targeted companies if there is a company you’re highly interested in working for that’s not hiring right now, reach out directly and set up an informational interview. That way, when a position opens up, they’re more likely to remember who you are and know for certain you’re genuinely interested in becoming a part of their team. Start blogging about your profession Blogging is a great way to not only grow your network and show off yo...
Last month, I was interviewed by Mytrae Meliana, acclaimed women's empowerment and Divine Feminine teacher, speaker, author, and sound healer.In this one hour interview, we go in depth on the origin of the Absent Father Podcast, as well as the pain and learning from my own absent father story.I absolutely loved this conversation and something about it unearthed some emotions I hadn't access to in a long time.Toward the end of the interview, we discuss masculinity and leadership in the 21st Century.I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did.Learn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.comEmail me at me@rodneymueller.comTheme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.www.scottginsberg.com
Authority Figures can be bosses, leaders, people with rank, people you perceive as better than you, rich people, etc. How we relate and interact with "authority figures" is often directly related to our relationship (or lack there of) with our fathers. In this episode, we delve into our relationships to authority figures, why they can be so triggering, the different ways we interact with them and how to create more empowering interactions and relationships with perceived authority figures.Learn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.comEmail me at me@rodneymueller.comTheme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.www.scottginsberg.com
In part 2 of "Why Do Dad's Leave?" we discuss the generational nature of father absence. How our family history and the generation's who came before use greatly contribute and help explain why Dad's leave. My hope is that it helps all of us to see the bigger picture in our society that contributes to father absence and makes it less personal. If you had an absent father, there's an excellent chance that your father's father was also absent, emotionally or physically, and that his father was absent.As we begin to understand the father absence and the generation nature of it, perhaps we can begin to interrupt the cycle of physical and emotional abandonment.Learn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.comEmail me at me@rodneymueller.comTheme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.www.scottginsberg.com
In today’s episode, Susan talks with Scott Ginsberg, the author of numerous books, including the one we’re talking about today, “365 Daily Meditations for On and Off the Mat: A Year in Hot Yoga.” He is a TEDx speaker, international business consultant, singer/songwriter and the world record holder of wearing nametags.Susan and Scott talk about yoga and how it makes such a difference, as well as meditation and mindfulness.Links:Scott’s website: https://nametagscott.comScott’s book: http://amzn.to/2pfWiotSusan’s websites:Everything Susan: http://suebmoe.com2Questions.TV: http://2Questions.TVBaroncini-Moe Executive Coaching: http://susanbaroncini-moe.comBusiness in Blue Jeans: http://businessinbluejeans.comShare your thoughts in the comments below!Equipment used for this video:- Zoom.us- Blue Yeti Microphone- MacBook Pro Subscribe to 2QuestionsTV for more interviews and behind the scenes footage! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we tackle the big question: "Why Do Dad's Leave?" If you have a child, or a dog that you love, you might have thought about that one. How could someone abandon someone and something so great? In some ways, it may be a simple answer. That we avoid things in our lives that remind us of our shame or what we believe is not good enough about ourselves. The more shame and pain, the more we are absent.This is true for the absent father, this is true for me. So my question is no longer, "Will I abandon the people I love someday?" instead, it's "How do I abandon the people I love?"Learn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.comEmail me at me@rodneymueller.comTheme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.www.scottginsberg.com
Today's episode discusses the role that spirituality and religion plays in our lives. I begin a conversation about my own spiritual journey by sharing the story of my confirmation in the lutheran church (aka Catholic without the fun stuff like drinking and gambling,) and how it served to create the opposite of "confirmation" of faith for me.I talk about the rest of my spiritual journey and how it relates to our relationship with our parents, specifically our fathers. Finally, we explore the parallels between our relationship to our parents and our relationship to God/Spirit/Universe, or as my longtime friend and mentor, Jodi Larson, might call it: "The Blueberry Muffin in the Sky."Learn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.comEmail me at me@rodneymueller.comTheme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.www.scottginsberg.com
Today's episode discusses analysis paralysis. The agonizing process many of go through when making a choice about buying something.A small purchase or big purchase, we analyze to the point of exhaustion or to the last minute.How to recognize it, where it comes from and how start practicing something new.Learn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.comEmail me at me@rodneymueller.comTheme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.www.scottginsberg.com
In the second installment of Our Super Powers, we discuss leadership. People who grew up with an absent or distant father tend to have these three qualities that make us exceptional leaders. I share a story of my first experience as leader in the Army, at age 21, on the verge of war leading a team much older than me. Finally, we discuss the source of this super power of leadership, and like most super powers, it's a gift and a curse. Learn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.comEmail me at me@rodneymueller.comTheme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.www.scottginsberg.com
Do you find yourself in a constant pursuit of being good enough? Are you always busy, often tired and feel like you can never catch up?This episode is for you, and us. In this episode, we breakdown the never ending chase for feeling good enough, where it started, how it relates to our father relationship and how to stop running this race.We will look at creating a life where our worthiness, value and lovability are derived from the inside-out, rather than the outside-in.Learn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.comEmail me at me@rodneymueller.comTheme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.www.scottginsberg.com
Today's episode is primarily about Abandonment. In 2013, I was a guest on Oprah's Life Class with Oprah and Iyanla Vanzant, when Iyanla asked a question that forever changed my perspective on abandonment. We discuss that question in this episode.We talk about the types of abandonment, what it looks like when we do it to the people we love and how to become more present, starting with our self first.Learn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.comEmail me at me@rodneymueller.comTheme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.www.scottginsberg.com
Today's episode discusses depression. It's a serious word, but what does it really mean and how does it relate to the absent father wound.I also share my experience of going through a deep depression, how I dealt with it and what I learned from it.Ultimately, depression can be access to our biggest leaps of growth and development.Also, please check out the therapist/healer I shared in the show, Mytrae Meliana. She is amazing for healing and coaching.Her website is: www.mytraemeliana.comLearn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.comEmail me at me@rodneymueller.comTheme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.www.scottginsberg.com
In this first installment of taking a look at the superpowers that you create along the way as a result of growing up as absent or distant father, we dive into the superpowers of intuition, empathy and safety.You might call it intuition or a deeper intelligence where you're able to connect the dots between people's current experience and other experiences. It's an ability to see behind the scenes. We also look at empathy. From our heartbreak we have a special ability to understand the depth of another person's experience, to really get and connect with other's experience. Finally, we look at the safe space that we create. For some reason, people seem to open up to us. Look for future episodes to dive into more of our super powers. Learn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.comEmail me at me@rodneymueller.comTheme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.www.scottginsberg.com
In this episode, we discuss joy and celebration. We talk about how those of us who grew up with absent or distant father have a very reasonable relationship to joy and celebration.The idea is that when we "make it" or when we actually do something good enough, then we will have time to enjoy it and it will be worth celebrating. The problem for us is that whatever we do is never good enough and being that whatever we do is never good enough, there is also not much reason to celebrate.The problem is that joy and celebration are crucial to creating sustainable success and a life without joy and celebration just plain sucks.Learn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.comEmail me at me@rodneymueller.comTheme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.www.scottginsberg.com
This is a wide ranging conversation about forgiveness, pain and healing. We talk about the number one access point to forgiving our fathers and others who we feel have caused us great pain. We wade into deeper issues in the world today and how it's an opportunity to start a real conversation about true forgiveness, with empathy as the key access point.We also discuss what it looks when we don't forgive, when we operate on top of our pain versus lovingly addressing it.Learn more at: absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.comEmail me at me@rodneymueller.comTheme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.www.scottginsberg.com
In this episode we talk about money and how those of us who grew up with an absent or distant father quickly learn to equate money with our safety. We talk about the devastating impact of relating to money in this way, some of the ways it looks, the strategies we employ to protect ourselves and the possibility of creating a new relationship to money.Learn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.comEmail me at me@rodneymueller.comTheme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.www.scottginsberg.com
In this week's episode we talk building community and creating healthy relationships.You've got to be in community in order to have community. In this episode, we look at healthy relationships and community, how to have them, how we sabotage it and what's possible on the other side.Learn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.comEmail me at me@rodneymueller.comTheme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.www.scottginsberg.com
If you've ever wanted to feel more limber in life, whether on or off the matt, then do we have the 365 Daily Meditations, show for you! Today I'll be talking with Scott Ginsberg, a long lost brother, though he doesn't know that yet, and the author of over 35 books, 8 musicals, 5 software apps, 3 music films and a phenomenal daily read, 365 Daily Meditations. And that's just what I want to talk with him about today, about daily meditations to relax the mind, stretch the body, and get you in your ohm. 365 Daily Meditations Self-Improvement and Self-Help Topics Include: How did Scott decide to wear a name tag every day for the rest of his life? How'd he start writing books? How did he first hire himself? How did his work go viral before there was social media??? What's the importance of rituals? What medical event took place at 26 that changed his life? How did he get into hot yoga? What's the importance of habits – and making habits historic? What's the importance of not rushing yourself? How do we learn to treat ourselves with kindness and compassion? What does the word practice mean, and why is it so important? What's the importance of the breath, and what we do with it? What's an exercise we can do with the breath today to help our minds? What's the importance of gratitude, particularly in times of anxiety? How can yoga help you build momentum for the day? What's the importance of forgiveness? What's the importance of giving compliments? What's it mean to be grounded and why is this so important? What does it mean, where there's breath there's hope. Why's it so important to resist panic? How has he found the courage to step off the cliff and go for things? How do we find the courage to step past our fears? What's the importance of “yes” people in our lives? What can we learn from his teacher, and Inspire Nation guest Eric Maisel? For More Info Google “Nametag” or http://yogatribebrooklyn.com/ Scott Gilbert on How to Find Happiness & Overcome Fear & Anxiety Thru Lessons Learned in Yoga! TED Talk | Health | Inspiration | Motivation | Spiritual | Spirituality | Inspirational | Motivational | Self-Improvement | Self-Help | Parenting | Inspire For More Info Visit www.InspireNationShow.com
Does the idea of networking make you cringe? Are you unsure how to develop meaningful connections with industry professionals? In this episode of the Industry Careers for PhDs podcast, we interview Scott Ginsberg, author of ‘The Power of Approachability’ and expert social networker. Scott teaches us what approachability means and how we can use it…
Scott Ginsberg is a blogging machine who wears a nametag 24-7. Of all the marketing tools in Scott's arsenal, he credits blogging as the biggest move he has ever made in his business. If you've ever thought about using your blog to promote your business, this is where you want to start. Make sure you have your pen and notepad handy because this episode is packed with useful blogging tips. Listen Now! Show Notes: 1:01 […] The post [Podcast] Blogging Your Way to More Business with Scott Ginsberg appeared first on Jane Atkinson.
With the help of philosopher Brennan Jacoby, Corinne examines how hardwired human behaviour is. How do we know when to trust our instincts? Author and public speaker, Scott Ginsberg, calls in to discuss how a name-tag based social experiment he’s been conducting for over a decade has helped him fine tune his own instincts and intuition. Find out more about @nametagscott ‘s work: http://bit.ly/2aFHY01 Philosopher, Brennan Jacoby: http://bit.ly/2b7Qczb Featured tracks: The Skies Will Break Hey, I Won’t Break Your Heart Corinne's album The Heart Speaks in Whispers is available now: http://apple.co/2ayOxCU
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Here’s a stunning example of out-of-the-box innovative marketing that everyone can learn from.
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I recently had the pleasure of having on the show with me, “Nametag Scott” Ginsberg, author, speaker, strategist, filmmaker, publisher, songwriter, and world record holder of wearing nametags. We discussed his Prolific book […]
We talk to a man who has worn a name tag for 4993 days. (He's over 5000 days now, by the time I publish this). Aside from that, he's an inspiration. Scott is a prolific writer and actually has outlined what he calls The Prolific Framework Is reverse engineering creativity in his life. Combines left and right brain thinking Volume & consistency Giving away his work everyday is based on generosity That's his nature and discovered it pays off. Delayed gratification. Hustle while you wait. Hard to be passionate about somebody else's business. Book you should read: BrainStorm by Eric Maziel is about having productive obsessions Moments of Conception: Topher Grace cut all Star Wars Prequils into one movie. Business advise: Quality is not as important as you think. What is more important? Speed, context, etc. Create parallel life. Have an identity that does not include your work, another container of meaning to support your person-hood, especially when the business sucks. Do as much as you possible can before you get married. Tell Scott what you learned from this conversation that you'll put into practice tomorrow. scott@hellomynameisscott.com
An interivew with Scott Ginsberg of nametagscott.com. Scott kicks off the Build A Bigger Life Podcast talking about what Building A Bigger Life really means, how he found it and how you can find it too.
Today's show is a fabulous interview about career creation. My guest is Scott Ginsberg. Scott is most well-known for his love of name tags. He's worn a name tag every hour of every day for 5,241 consecutive days! This decision was, in many ways, the foundation of his empire. It formed the story for his first book. Since then, he's written a total of 27 books on a variety of topics. I'm utterly fascinated by Scott's career. You'll hear that in the interview today. We discuss: Scott's utter lack of planning for his career? The power of a positive family environment The value of being remarkable Input vs. output vs. throughput The importance of excellence vs. prolificacy Enjoy the interview! It's super fun! Joshua p.s., thank you to each of you who have supported the show so far on our crowdfunding Patreon campaign! We're off to a great start with 15 patrons and $280 per month! Go sign up with at least a $1/mo. pledge and you'll receive access to my brand-new 20-minute video: "A Framework for Wealth." Links: Scott's website: http://www.hellomynameisscott.com/ Also, http://nametagscott.com/
Scott Ginsberg (AKA: The Name Tag Guy) talks with Mitch Matthews for the DREAM. THINK. DO. podcast. Listen and Subscribe To The Podcast “All of these opportunities sort of came to me, and all I did was raise my hand and say, ‘yeah, I'll do that.'” Tweet This Hello, my name is _____; most of us remove those nametags as soon as possible. But one man has been wearing his for 5,182 days and counting. Scott Ginsburg took his impulse to be different and turned it into a successful company, 30 books, and one of the top business blogs on the web. Now he's joining Mitch Matthews to help you have the guts to be true to yourself and wear your name with pride. “It's hard to dream alone.” Tweet This In this episode, you will learn how Scott first began his nametag experiment when he was just 19 years old (6:37) and how it developed into something more meaningful than most people could have thought possible. He also gives you tips on how to protect your own thinking (12:43), so you can take your ideas and run with them. Scott is not afraid to go against the grain and be himself, and has discovered these methods to promote further progress towards his dreams: Recognize and remove what you don't excel at (22:08) Find your opportunity filters (24:48) Know your intrinsic triggers (30:26) Learn more about these methods, as well as countless other tips and insights. Listen to Scott and gain the secrets to letting your true self flourish. Dare to be different; dare to be YOU! “I became viral before viral was viral.” Tweet This Leave A Review And Enter To Win! If you leave an iTunes review before February 8th you can enter to win some great prizes. Find out more by clicking here Resources HelloMyNameIsScott.com What's In A Nametag?
As simple as it sounds, a simple nametag can help make you more approachable at your club or studio. In this episode Scott Ginsberg (the nametag guy) describes how being more approachable will cause people to more easily engage with you, which in turn can lead to a higher level of commitment that has them returning to your class over and over again! Isn't that exactly what we all want? Listen Continue Reading... The post ICI Podcast 150 – Learn to be approachable from Scott Ginsberg the Nametag Guy appeared first on Indoor Cycle Instructor Podcast | ICI/PRO Premium Education.
Dixie Gillaspie has been a business consultant and analyst, a firestarter and mentor, a coach, alchemist and general trouble-shooter for more years than she cares to admit. (but if you ask, she'll probably tell you.) Her success stories have been featured in books such as Go-Givers Sell More, by Bob Burg and John David Mann, The Referral Engine, by John Jantsch of Duct Tape Marketing, and more than one of the books by “The Nametag Guy,” Scott Ginsberg. She will release her first full-length book, JUST BLOW IT UP!, through Sound Wisdom this November. Dixie says she is blessed to have come to a wonderful convergence where "What I am and what I do is the same thing - I am a coach." Dixie considers herself more of a “story teller” than a speaker, but she's shared the stage with the likes of Zig Zigler, Bob Burg, John David Mann, Scott Ginsberg, Mark Sanborn, and Southwest Airlines Emerita, Coleen Barrett. She's allergic to the word "CAN'T" and her Blast Thru Coaching(TM) method is a process for challenging and even eliminating the word from your vocabulary. We appreciate you tuning in to this episode of Your Partner In Success Radio with Host Denise Griffitts. If you enjoyed what you heard, please consider subscribing, rating, and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more listeners and create even better content!Stay ConnectedWebsite: Your Partner In Success RadioEmail: mail@yourofficeontheweb.com
Scott Ginsberg aka…’The Nametag Guy’ has been one of the most influential people in my personal and professional life. His writings have changed the way I look at the world and motivated me to deliver my passion to others. His
Thought leadership might be considered a buzz word in the world of professional services sales, but it's an absolute necessity if you want to attract prospects and convert them into buyers. Listen as Scott Ginsberg, aka The Nametag Guy, talks about key aspects of thought leadership, mistakes people make, and how to overcome the biggest challenge of attracting prospects willing to pay for your services.>>Learn More: Attend Scott Ginsberg's Webinar How to Build a Thought Leadership Platform So Clients Come to You with Money on Thursday, July 29
WalletPop editor Aaron Crowe talks with Scott Ginsberg, author of "Stick Your Self Out There" and "Get Them to Come to You" about how to be more approachable as a job candidate.Scott is a walking talking life changing expert on approachability and the good fortune it brings. He teaches people the most innovative job search, interview tactics, and deal closing conversations he’s developed. Scott says, “if you want to be approachable, your luck with people and the opportunities that come your way will dramatically increase.”His goal is to get people to use fresh, new and really effective strategies to attract more employers, to create more job and contracting opportunities, get more clients and to bring more good luck and success into people’s lives. “You can try any of these any time you like and watch and see what happens yourself,” Scott says. “Even one of these can steer you in positive new directions you’ve never gone before.”Scott Ginsberg is author of the new two books in one flip book, Stick Yourself Out There and Get Them to Come to You. He is also known as ‘The Nametag Guy’ for achieving formal recognition in the Guinness World Book of Records for wearing a nametag longer than anyone else in the world.His new book is packed with tips, strategies and specific do it now actions will help you get, keep and leverage that job or client or contract that you are after.
WalletPop editor Aaron Crowe talks with Scott Ginsberg, author of "Stick Your Self Out There" and "Get Them to Come to You" about how to be more approachable as a job candidate.Scott is a walking talking life changing expert on approachability and the good fortune it brings. He teaches people the most innovative job search, interview tactics, and deal closing conversations he’s developed. Scott says, “if you want to be approachable, your luck with people and the opportunities that come your way will dramatically increase.”His goal is to get people to use fresh, new and really effective strategies to attract more employers, to create more job and contracting opportunities, get more clients and to bring more good luck and success into people’s lives. “You can try any of these any time you like and watch and see what happens yourself,” Scott says. “Even one of these can steer you in positive new directions you’ve never gone before.”Scott Ginsberg is author of the new two books in one flip book, Stick Yourself Out There and Get Them to Come to You. He is also known as ‘The Nametag Guy’ for achieving formal recognition in the Guinness World Book of Records for wearing a nametag longer than anyone else in the world.His new book is packed with tips, strategies and specific do it now actions will help you get, keep and leverage that job or client or contract that you are after.
Most people automatically say, "So, what do you do?" at networking events, but don't care what the answer is. Scott Ginsberg, "the authority on approachability," explains how to create a "soundbite" that will have people actually take interest in what you do. Listen as he offers tips to opening a whole new world of business opportunities, in this excerpt from Scott's recent webinar with Raintoday.com. (Time: 8:07 ) Hear the rest of Scott's advice by visiting the RainToday store and watching Scotts webinar Networking for New Business: 7 Ways for Becoming More Referable.
In this podcast interview with Scott Ginsberg, the authority on approachability, Scott discusses how to become more approachable, how to connect with people about their passion, and how to break through the barriers which stop us from initiating conversations. Becoming a more personable professional is vital. Clients choose service providers they like, and rarely those who only serve their needs. (Time: 13:31) Interested in hearing more? Register for Scott's upcoming webinar, Networking for New Business: 7 Ways to Become More Referable.