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In this episode the Mikes ask special guests about their favorite teacher(s) and anything they want to share that is overrated/underrated. Special guests include Todd Bailey, The Ren Dawg Rene Perez, Max Bailey, Mr. Hadi Ansari, Sean Gordon, Coach Ann Hajec, Erin Torres, and our very first guest Ms. Evie Cramton. Sit back and enjoy this very special episode leading up to Thanksgiving 2022!
Leading up to Mayday, the nationwide Day of Refusal, and Abolition May, Saronik talks with Sean Gordon about abolition as an historical movement to end the transatlantic slave trade and a transformative justice movement to abolish prisons and defund the police. The episode focuses on the relationship between absence and presence, destruction and reconstruction, in abolitionist narratives and thought, and makes reference to Angela Davis's Abolition Democracy: Beyond Empire, Prisons, and Torture (2005), Mariame Kaba's We Do This ‘Til We Free Us: Abolitionist Organizing and Transforming Justice (2021), Tiffany Lethabo King's The Black Shoals: Offshore Formations of Black and Native Studies (2019), and works by W. E. B. Du Bois, Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Frank Wilderson, and Jared Sexton. There is no doubt that abolition will save the world. Sean recently finished his PhD in English and American Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His research and teaching focus on nineteenth-century American literature, abolition, and the environmental humanities. You can visit the We Do This ‘Til We Free Us publisher's website to donate copies of the book to people who are incarcerated. Image: “A is for Abolition”, one in the series titled Collidescopes by Julia Bernier Music used in promotional material: “Heartbeat” by ykymr Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law
Happy Monday! We've got another great episode of the Business Journey Podcast for you today! We're chatting all about elevating your experience as a photographer by offering albums. Look, I swore for years I'd never offer albums. But the reality is that owning a business is a journey and sometimes on that journey… you wind up eating your words, ha! So, here we are: offering albums and loving every minute of it. Today, I want to dive into what the process looks like, our journey with albums, and how you can start adding it to your experience today! I truly believe in elevating your client experience with albums and I hope you will, too! Before we get into everything, I wanted to share something exciting! I'm hosting a FREE class with the CEO of Kiss Books TODAY!!! This is a two part series to learn ALL about how I use albums in my client experience, specifically with mini sessions!! I can't WAIT to how you how I've been able to increase my profits AND serve my clients through albums!! http://www.rebeccaricephoto.com/kiss-webinar (CLICK HERE) to join me TODAY at 2pm CST!! Select “Register to All Dates” when you join and be automatically enrolled in BOTH free classes (happening today and Thursday!)! A replay will be available and sent out shortly after the live class. Now, onto today's topic… My Journey with AlbumsFor the longest time, I said I would never offer albums for my clients. Albums are great but I was convinced that the only way to actually sell albums well was by doing in-person sales (IPS) and I did NOT have time for that. For years, that's what I believed and albums stayed off my offerings. But, recently I connected with the CEO of Kiss Books, Sean Gordon. He helped me talk through this fear of offering albums because of IPS and having time. He totally transformed the way I look at albums now! (We're talking a lot about this on our webinar on Thursday so make sure you sign up - http://www.rebeccaricephoto.com/kiss-webinar (CLICK HERE)!) When I realized I didn't have to do IPS to sell albums, everything changed. We decided to try out the offer and added to my collections and associate team. Surprise? It worked! We have clients buying albums now. They've never seen them. They aren't coming to my studio to go through them or design them. And my clients are LOVING them! Benefits of Selling AlbumsThrough offering albums to my clients, I've come to realize there's some very distinct benefits to offering albums. First, it elevates your client experience and justifies higher pricing for your sessions. It also helps set you apart. How many family photographers around you right now include albums in their collections? Now you can offer these beautiful albums! Seriously, KISS creates beautiful albums that your clients are going to love. And they're affordable for you! Even more important than that, we're creating the tradition of printed photos for our clients. Many clients don't realize how badly they want their photos printed until they're in their hands. Now, they'll have the expectation to have an album each year. What an amazing experience - and heirloom to pass down! Personally, we have young kids right now who want to look through photos all the time. Imagine being able to provide that memory to your clients! Make sure to sign up for the http://www.rebeccaricephoto.com/kiss-webinar (webinars this week) so you can be part of the rest of the conversation about albums and offering them as a photographer. I'm so excited to be jumping into this world with all of you! I hope this helps you get excited to start elevating your client experience with albums!! Links Mentioned in this Episode:+ http://www.rebeccaricephoto.com/kiss-webinar (KISS Books Webinar ) + KISS Books Discount What We Discussed:The KISS Books Webinars (1:39) My Journey with Albums (4:04) Benefits of Selling Albums (6:16)
Have we really witnessed, in the words of a 2016 J19 forum, “the end of the end of the canon?” This episode builds on the #VirtualC19 roundtable “Irreverence toward the Canon” held in October 2020. Envisioning the episode as the kind of conversation that ensues in the hallways after a conference panel, Carie Schneider (Cameron University) and Sean Gordon (University of Massachusetts Amherst) ask four basic questions: What is the canon? What is irreverence toward the canon? How do we do irreverence toward the canon? And why? After discussing canonicity in terms of their respective fields and methodologies, Schneider and Gordon go on to discuss what it means to assume an irreverent disposition in our teaching and research. Connecting irreverence to abolition, institutional power, and contemporary conversations about monuments, they gather ideas about how to inspire a politics of irreverence in our students and what cultivating such a disposition may mean for the future of the field — and beyond. The episode was produced by Carie Schneider and Sean Gordon and features the contributions of Julia W. Bernier (Washington & Jefferson College), Crystal S. Donkor (SUNY New Paltz), and Emily Gowen (Boston University). Music by Asura, Audiobinger, Broke for Free, and Loyalty Freak Music, and is used under Creative Commons licenses. Additional production support was provided by Ashley Rattner (Tusculum University). Full episode transcript available here: http://bit.ly/C19PodcastS04E06
Leading up to Mayday, the nationwide Day of Refusal, and Abolition May, Saronik talks with Sean Gordon about abolition as an historical movement to end the transatlantic slave trade and a transformative justice movement to abolish prisons and defund the police. The episode focuses on the relationship between absence and presence, destruction and reconstruction, in abolitionist […]
Sean Gordon served 18 years as a principal of schools in NSW and QLD, shares the parenting of 4 children aged 19-25, spent many years as a rescue volunteer and founded SchoolAid - a national charity "empowering young philanthropists" that uses "giving" as a tool to combat the rising incidence of youth suicide, depression and anxiety. Sean believes in the ability of young people to achieve if provided with the right environment and tools. SchoolAid has involved over 60% of Australian schools, and has raised approximately $5.5 million for causes around the world. Excelling as a Keynote speaker and coach, Sean's passion is helping people get their best work in to the world by challenging mindsets, embracing change, creating culture and taking committed action to achieve results. Join Jo, Sue and Sean as they discuss challenging limiting beliefs, the power of philanthropy and strategies that transform behaviour. Find Sean on http://seangordon.com.au Love, light and peace
Using Video To Improve Lead Generation There have been huge improvements in lead generation tools that salespeople can use with much more efficiency. In this episode, Sean Gordon will discuss the video technology he and his team created called vidREACH and how it can be used to improve contact with prospects. Ideas to improve lead generation With technology available today, people are seeing video as an effective tool to improve lead generation. Forbes projects that 80% - 85% of all content by 2022 will be sent through videos as people are turning to mobile-based apps. A 30 second video easily replaces 500-word content. Salespeople want a platform that allows them to stand out in their industry so they need a personalized approach to make a human connection, especially when the pandemic has made it difficult for people to gather. This human connection leads to more conversation, then appointments, and eventually, closing more deals. Regardless of the channel you use to connect with other people, whether it be through LinkedIn, email, traditional email, messenger - you need a workflow. Sean's system allows you to figure out that workflow as you send personalized messages. With Sean's plug and play approach, you can load your contacts with their first name, last name, and email and once that's done, you can then create a video or an email template that can be used again. Video to increase lead generation Anyone can just send a video at any stage but it's the format that matters. Remember that videos are more like wallpapers that are clickable, and they're hyperlinks that allow you to pick-up thumbnails you want to go into. Effective Video formats Everyone is different. There are some progressive companies. Some would use a breakup email and others go for personalized formats to give that raw and authentic feel to it. The standard best practices are some of the basics in video creation. This includes the proper lighting, the camera angle, the background, good audio, a good video quality, the use of a teleprompter script, and other equipment. For Sean, a 30-45 seconds video is enough. The key to improve lead generation using videos isn't the length but the message - the shorter the message, the more effective it becomes. Create your message in a way that personalizes it to the person you're targeting so think about their industry and their challenges. “Using Video To Improve Lead Generation” episode resources Connect with Sean via his LinkedIn account. You can also visit their website to get a chance to speak with him personally. If you are interested in more sales stories, you can talk to Donald directly. Reach him via these channels: LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook about any sales concerns. This episode is brought to you in part by Crmble, the easy-peasy CRM for Trello that helps you manage your contacts and leads without investing in complicated solutions, sync all your data, manage custom fields, and get powerful reporting on your sales. Try Crmble now for free at www.crmble.com/tse. This course is also brought to you in part by TSE Certified Sales Training Program. It's a course designed to help new and struggling sellers to master the fundamentals of sales and close more deals. It will help them elevate their sales game. Sign up now and get the first two modules for free! You can go and visit www.thesalesevangelist.com/closemoredeals also call us at (561) 570-5077. We'd love for you to join us for our next episodes so tune in on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Stitcher, and Spotify. You can also leave comments, suggestions, and ratings to every episode you listen to. You can also read more about sales or listen to audiobooks on Audible and explore this huge online library. Register now to get a free book and a 30-day free trial. Audio provided by Free SFX and Bensound. Other songs used in the episodes are as follows: The Organ Grinder written by Bradley Jay Hill, performed by Bright Seed, and Produced by Brightseed and Hill.
In this uplifting episode, Bianca chats with Sean Gordon, OAM, the Founder of SchoolAid, an organisation empowering young philanthropists in schools to raise money for charitable causes.SchoolAid has helped 6500 schools participate in more than 75 campaigns, raising $5.5 million for charitable causes, both internationally and in Australia.Sean shares amazing insights and his philosophy on giving and philanthropy, and the direct links this has to improving wellbeing.**This episode was recorded before COVID-19 restrictions and social distancing measures.
The conversation is starting, the NHL and the NHL Player's Association have started making preliminary agreements for what could be a 24 team playoff sometime later this year. Much is uncertain, and we speak about it (briefly). The chunk of this episode is spent talking about the Habs of the past! Ten years ago to the date (nearly) the Habs were eliminated by the Flyers in the 2010 playoffs after shocking the hockey world with series victories against the Capitals and the Penguins. What led to this surprise run? We have Sean Gordon on to talk all about it! Right on the heels of an article from The Athletic that tackles this same fascinating story. Also, ice cream. May 25, 2020. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode of Developing the Story, Sean Gordon joins Sean Fitz-Gerald to chat about his feature on The Athletic about the masters of "chirping", or trash talking, in the NHL. READ THE STORY: https://theathletic.com/1325001/2019/11/06/the-art-of-the-chirp-an-hommage-to-the-masters-of-the-uniquely-nhl-form-of-trash-talking/
Troy Deus is the Co-founder and Head of Experience at Drum, where he is focused on delivering powerful products that enable any business to drive customer engagement through Drum’s social recommendation commerce platform. Troy comes to Drum by way of years of managing Design, UX, and Product teams in a variety of industries, including interactive […] The post Tech Talk: Troy Deus with Drum, Kurt Jacobus with GRA Venture Fund and Sean Gordon with vidREACH appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Guests: Sarah McLellan, Sean Gordon, Mark Masters
Welcome to Habs Unfiltered via Rocket Sports Radio. This podcast featured on All Habs Hockey Magazine discusses topics that are important to Habs fans. This Week’s Show Segment 1: Opinion on Habs News In this segment, Trege offers his opinions about comments made by Marc Bergevin, Carey Price, and the potential Canadiens roster. Segment 2: Interview Trege welcomes Sean Gordon to talk Habs hockey. Segment 3: Last Take The show is wrapped with some final thoughts. Subscribe to Rocket Sports Radio on Blog Talk Radio and receive every episode of Habs Unfiltered as well as all the great podcast content!
Do you spend more time coordinating or completing your work? Marketers need to create content that matters to their target audience. If the content is not valuable, then it’s worthless to waste their time and yours. Today’s guest is Sean Gordon, marketing manager at Vanguard Charitable. Sean shares how a simple and agile “placemats” framework plans and delivers high-value projects. When clients expect more from Sean and his team, they expect more from themselves. Some of the highlights of the show include: Search for Efficiencies and Maximize Resources: Unintentional but not uncommon to use makeshift marketing Marketing and Planning Process: Vanguard Charitable sponsors and uses donor-advised funds (DAFs) to strategically think about charitable activities Operational Communications: Conduct grant research, communicate with nonprofits, and reach donors Placemats Framework: Set strategic vision of goals to achieve; execute, and adapt when necessary Prioritize/Deprioritize: Get more done, or do most valuable work Value of Agile. Setbacks happen; accept, learn, and try something else next time Successful Solutions: Leverage CoSchedule and other tools to communicate with clients and donors Links: Vanguard Charitable Sean Gordon on LinkedIn American Red Cross Gartner Siteimprove Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) AgileSherpas Agile Marketing Guide The Marketing Management + Strategy Statistics You Need to Know in 2019 Write a review on iTunes (wherever you listen), take a screenshot, and send it to receive something fun!
The Canadiens have a lot of youth in their lineup. Can they lead Montreal back to the playoffs, or will growing pains cause more downs than ups for the bleu blanc et rouge? Follow Sean: https://twitter.com/MrSeanGordon https://theathletic.com/author/sean-gordon/ Follow Josh: https://twitter.com/Josh_Khalfin Follow Chel Squared on: Twitter: twitter.com/chelsquared Facebook: facebook.com/chelsquared Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chel-squared/id1402462543 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2swOfNIIssLGZqARxGYb9m YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHv_YIzCoKZ5q9xwmoyYugw SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-509918061 Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/chel-squared Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ik6chwil3dhr7z2u67qy4uki4su?t=Chel_Squared
Sean Gordon from The Athletic and Jon Calvano joined the show.
Sean Gordon of The Athletic discusses his article on 'Breaking Down An NHL Salary'. Gordon believes the standard of living for players affects their bottom line, income wise. Sean says some players aren't aware of the expenses associated with being a pro until it's too late.
Jim Tatti in for Andi, In the second hour of the show the Tatt man is joined by TSN Play by Play voice of the NHL Gord Miller, Sean Gordon of the Athletic and Matthew Cauz to continue discussing this very eventful offseason!
With the draft behind us we can all start looking forward to the camps during the summer, and eventually, a new season of Habs hockey! As such, this is the beginning of the third season of the Habby Hour and we start it off with a guest in Sean Gordon! One of the gifted writers from The Athletic, Mr. Gordon shares some of his insights on the draft and some behind the scenes moments in Vancouver. We also talk about the recent development camp for the new players, the current state of hockey, and if there's any meat to the rumors surrounding Duchene's visit to Montreal. All this and more in this episode of the Habby Hour! June 27, 2019. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Our very own Sean Gordon drops by to mull over the different philosophical avenues the Canadiens could take as the trade deadline approaches. There are more questions than answers, perhaps, but hey: the future is not ours to say. Whatever we'll be, we'll be. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Many rare disease organizations are resource constrained and depend on the kindness of volunteers to provide specialized services and capabilities that they may not have in-house. Sean Gordon, a high-tech sales and marketing specialist, discovered the need after he was diagnosed late in life with a rare disease. His solution has been to create the Rare Funding Team, a free service that matches rare disease organizations to volunteers. We spoke to Gordon about his own diagnosis, the work he does through the Rare Funding Team, and the need he is trying to fill.
Discussion à trois, cette semaine, alors qu'on s'interroge en compagnie du nouveau journaliste d'Athlétique Sean Gordon à savoir à quel moment l'échantillon sera suffisant pour qu'on puisse vraiment tirer des conclusions sur le jeu du Canadien cette saison. On ne cesse de rappeler (avec raison) qu'il n'y a que six matchs joués, mais y a-t-il des aspects qui s'annoncent plus viables que d'autres? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Think-tank chair Sean Gordon talks to Westpac's Siobhan Toohill about a new set of options released today which he believes will help move Australia from Indigenous “reconciliation” to a new phase of “recognition”.
Dave discusses predictions that 15 years ago seemed impossible that are true today. Sean Gordon from Ace Performance Automotive stops by and 1 million dollars of Meth hidden in genitalia-shaped Candles
Dave Pratt discusses his first summer job. Legendary Rock band calls it quits. Sean Gordon from Ace Performance Automotive. We wen to see Super Troopers 2
Dave discusses April. I'ts national Karaoke month. Sean Gordon from Ace Performance Automotive stops by the studio. Alice Cooper crushed it as King Herod
Dave Pratt discusses the Amnesty Box at the Las Vegas Airport for discarding Marijuana. Also US wins Gold in Curling but ratings down overall. Sean Gordon from Ace Performance Automotive stops by the studios. www.aceperformanceauto.com
I had a great time at New York Toy Fair 2018. While there I was able to catch up with old friends and interview new ones. I have several episodes in the works that are a result of introductions made at this years show - so stay tuned! This bonus episode contains several conversations I had on the Launchpad with first time exhibitors and recent creators. • Letitia Fox with Play Date in a Box - http://www.artfulplaydate.com/ • Sean Gordon with InfiniFan - https://infinifan.com/ • Kevin Gatlin with Playtime Bedsheets - http://playtimeedventures.com/ Stay tuned to the end for an update conversation with Steve Reece!
This is Episode 10 of "The #HVpucks Podcast" (Season 2). This week, I asked Hudson Valley HS hockey players for their favorite "memories and moments" of the season so far. And as part of my "Where Are Now?" series, I also sat down with Sean Gordon, former goalie for the Suffern Mounties who now plays club hockey for the Ramapo College Roadrunners. Enjoy!
Georgia Court of Appeals, Divison 3 Argued on December 13, 2017 For Appellant: Richard Valladares, Sean Gordon (argued), David Broussard, Matthew Johns, Robert Mollohan, Jr. For Appellee: Simon Malko (argued), Hillary Kinsey --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/georgia-appellate-review/support
Bienvenidos a Los Guardianes de Gotham, Podcast oficial de Gotham Comics en Palma de Mallorca donde hablamos semanalmente sobre novedades en el mundo de Comics, Televison y Cine. 1:21 Entrevista con reed richards 5:38 - News: -Daniel craig vuelve como James Bond -Frank Miller anuncia su precuela a 300 -Sean Gordon murphy crea el Caballero Blanco. -La nueva pelicula de Tarantino con los Mansons 20:38-Obtenido en Gotham -Reseña Superman Hijo Rojo 32:20 - Showdown -Mazinger Z vs Iron man -Chucky vs Michael Myers ************************************************ Podeis encontrar mas informacion sobre vuestra tienda de comics favorita en siguientes paginas: https://www.facebook.com/losguardianesdegotham http://gothamcomicsmallorca.blogspot.... https://www.facebook.com/gotham.comic... Si teneis cualquier pregunta, idea o tema que quereis que revisemos nos podeis contactar: losguardianesdegotham@gmail.com