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Fünf Jahre AUF1, fünf Jahre Aufklärung: Im Gespräch mit Thomas Eglinski blickt Heiko Schöning auf die Entwicklung des unabhängigen Senders zurück und erklärt, warum für ihn vor allem das „U“ in AUF1 – die Unabhängigkeit – von zentraler Bedeutung ist.
Dies ist nur er erste Teil der Mitglieder-Folge. Alles Laubar-Mitglieder können die ganze Folge hören. Werde hier Mitglied von Alles-laufbar.de, der Onlineplattform für die deutschsprachige Trailcommunity und erhalte Zugriff auf exklusive Inhalte. Ab 3,90 Euro/Monat bist du dabei! Willkommen zur Mai-Folge des Alles Laufbar Mitglieder-Podcasts! Für diesen Mitgliederpodcast haben ein volles Programm für euch vorbereitet.Wir besprechen den ereignisreichen zurückliegenden Monat. Denn es ist einiges passiert, inklusive einiger mutmaßlicher „Aufregerthemen“. Zunächst berichten wir von unseren beiden Rennen. Benni war beim Mountainman Nesselwang am Start und ist, obwohl er aus seiner Sicht keinen guten Tag erwischt hat, noch Deutscher Meister in der Mannschaftswertung geworden. Christian findet: Titel ist Titel. Letzterer war beim Rennsteig und konnte trotz viel Trainingsausfall eine für ihn überraschend gute Zeit laufen. Wir waren beim Sales-Meeting von La Sportiva am Gardasee und haben den im nächsten Jahr erscheinenden Prodigio Pro 2 gesehen. Vom Gardasee selbst haben wir dann weniger gesehen, denn das Wetter war miserabel.Außerdem berichtet Christian von seinen Erfahrungen beim Zuschauen des Zegama-Livestreams, für den er extra Geld bezahlt hat. Soviel sei gesagt: Christian hat das Abo des Senders wieder gekündigt. Im Hauptteil besprechen wir die drei großen Themen des Monats: Rachel Entrekins sensationellen Overall-Sieg beim Cocodona 250; fast zeitgleich läuft der Influencer Arda Saatçi einen selbstorganisierten Ultra und erhält ein Vielfaches an Aufmerksamkeit. Was hat das eine mit dem anderen zu tun? Wie hängt beides zusammen? Nicht zuletzt sprechen wir über den „Circle Pit“, eine Marketing-Aktion von Satisfy zusammen mit Adidas, die für viel Kritik innerhalb der Trailrunningszene gesorgt hat. Werden hier die Werte des Sports verkauft? Wie kann man solche Aktionen kritisieren, ohne als „Gatekeeper“ zu agieren? Uns findest du hier:Website: Alles-laufbar.deInstagram: @alleslaufbarYouTube: @alleslaufbarStrava Club: @Alles laufbar.de
Nach 10 Jahren beendet NetzCourage sein Engagement gegen digitale Gewalt. Im Gespräch erklärt die Gründerin und ehemalige Zuger Kantonsrätin Jolanda Spiess, wieso sich der Verein dazu entschieden hat. Und: · Der Eurovision Song Contest hat ausserordentliche Konsequenzen für Moldau: Der Chef des öffentlich-rechtlichen Senders musste zurücktreten, weil die moldauische Jury wenige Punkte an befreundete Länder vergeben hat. Wie sich aus dem ESC politische Affären entwickeln können, besprechen wir mit dem Song-Contest-Forscher Irving Wolther. · Massive Niederschläge und gleichzeitig Hitzewellen: 2026 könnte ein El-Niño-Jahr werden. Manche Beobachterinnen und Beobachter gehen aufgrund aktueller Daten gar von einem «Super»-El-Niño aus. Sonia Seneviratne, Professorin für Klimawissenschaften an der ETH Zürich, ordnet das besondere Klima-Phänomen ein. · Eine neue Initiative will die Biene durch die Bundesverfassung schützen. Die Unterstützung aus der Politik dürfte gross sein: Kein anderes Tier geniesst so viel Rückhalt im Parlament. Weshalb das so ist, erzählt Inlandredaktor Matthias Baumer.
Der Cast vom neuen „Das Sommerhaus der Stars“ sorgt schon vor Ausstrahlung für ordentlich Diskussionen. In der Community hagelt es aktuell viel Kritik in Richtung des Senders und genau darüber sprechen wir heute ausführlich.Warum regen sich so viele Zuschauer über einzelne Kandidaten auf?Und steckt hinter manchen Castings vielleicht bewusstes Provokationspotenzial?
Wien ist bereit! Seit mehr als einer Woche wurde in der Stadthalle geprobt - nun beginnt der Eurovision Song Contest so richtig. Mit der ersten Liveshow: Dem ersten Halbfinale 2026. 15 Länder treten an, nur zehn kommen durch und dürfen am Samstagabend im großen Finale wieder dabei sein. Auch Sarah Engels tritt heute schon auf - außer Konkurrenz. Sie ist für das Finale am Samstag ja schon gesetzt. Ihr folgen wollen Favoriten wie Linda Lampenius und Pete Parkkonen aus Finnland oder auch der Grieche Akylas. Außenseiterchancen hat aber sicherlich auch San Marino. Das kleine Land schickt neben Dauerteilnehmerin Senhit dieses Jahr auch den 80er-Jahre-Star Boy George ins Rennen. Wie sehr liebt das Publikum ihren Song "Superstar"?35 Länder nehmen am ESC 2026 teil, fünf Länder aber fehlen bei der Jubiläumsshow zum 70. Eurovision Song Contest. Spanien, Slowenien, Island, Irland und die Niederlande boykottieren die Show wegen der Teilnahme Israels. Deren Kandidat Noam Bettan geht auch im ersten Semi an den Start. Wir werfen einen Blick in die Niederlande - ein Land, das 2021 noch in Rotterdam selbst ausgetragen hat und das jährlich zwei große ESC-Fanveranstaltungen beherbergt. Wie fühlen sich die Fans in den Niederlanden mit dem Boykott, wie dauerhaft ist er und was sagen die Verantwortlichen des niederländischen Senders? Das erklärt Kathrin Schmid, Korrespondentin der ARD in Brüssel und Moderatorin des Podcasts "punktEU".Ihre Folge "ESC als Politikum" aus dem Podcast "punktEU" findet ihr hier: https://www.ardsounds.de/episode/urn:ard:episode:d42968adc92829b6/Moderation: Marcel Stober & Thomas MohrGast: Kathrin SchmidEine Produktion des NDR.
#873 What if you could land your first 10 clients without spending a single dollar on ads? In Part 1 of this two-part episode, cold email expert Benny Rubin breaks down exactly how to use cold email to start or grow a business from scratch — no big budget required. To make it actionable, Benny and host Brien Gearin walk through building a real business concept live: a local corporate baseball league. From identifying your targets using free tools like Apollo.io, to crafting emails that don't feel cold at all, to segmenting your audience by job title, Benny reveals why hyper-local outreach is one of the most underrated growth strategies out there. He also shares why cold email works best as a first step — a low-pressure way to test your idea before picking up the phone or knocking on doors — and how sometimes the conversations it sparks lead to even better opportunities than you originally pitched! What we discuss with Benny: + Cold email = digital cold calling + Done right, it doesn't feel cold at all + Start with hyper-local targeting + Use Apollo.io to find contacts for free + Segment your audience by job title + Sequence emails — don't just send once + Always mention your price upfront + Local references build instant trust + Cold email opens doors to unexpected opportunities + Use it as a low-stakes first step before calling or visiting Thank you, Benny! Check out Part 2 of this episode. Check out Senders at Senders.co. Check out Apollo at Apollo.io. Connect with Benny at benny@senders.co. Watch the video podcast of this episode! To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training. To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#874 What if cold email could help you land corporate sponsors, connect with local government, and scale your business — all from your couch in sweats? In Part 2 of this two-part episode, Benny Rubin and host Brien Gearin continue building out their live business concept — a local corporate baseball league — and show how cold email can unlock the next layers of growth. Benny breaks down the art of writing effective emails: keep it short if the concept is simple, add length only when complexity demands it, and never repeat yourself. He explains why hyper-local context is often the only "hook" you need, why your subject line should be two or three lowercase words at most, and why using your real name builds the kind of continuity that closes the loop in a prospect's mind. Benny also shares a crucial warning: most cold email advice online is built for companies sending thousands of emails a day — not for local, small-scale outreach — so knowing which advice actually applies to your situation might be the most important thing of all! What we discuss with Benny: + Hyperlocal cold email strategy + Targeting sponsors & local government + Email length: match complexity + Never repeat yourself + Context is your hook + Subject lines: short & lowercase + Use your real name always + Local outreach ≠ mass email advice + Cold email as hypothesis testing + Apollo.io as a free starting tool Thank you, Benny! Check out Part 1 of this episode. Check out Senders at Senders.co. Check out Apollo at Apollo.io. Connect with Benny at benny@senders.co. Watch the video podcast of this episode! To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training. To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1000 Folgen „Kontrafunk aktuell“: Kontrafunk-Gründer Burkhard Müller-Ullrich stellt die geplante Programmreform vor und gibt einen Ausblick auf die künftige Entwicklung des Senders. Der Publizist Peter Hahne, der den Kontrafunk von Anfang an begleitet hat, berichtet über die Entstehung des Projekts und über aktuelle politische Entwicklungen. Kommunikationswissenschaftler Prof. Norbert Bolz spricht über Veränderungen der Medienlandschaft seit der Corona-Zeit und die Vertrauenskrise klassischer Medien. Und Frank Wahlig schildert den politischen Alltag hinter den Kulissen, erklärt die Arbeitsweise von Journalisten und erörtert, wie sich Politik und Gesellschaft in den kommenden Jahren entwickeln könnten.
Sintonía: "O.A.O." - Material 1.- "Free Money" - PATTI SMITH 2.- "Be a Man" - THE BRATS 3.- "Travelin´ Man" - CITY LIGHTS 4.- "Call Me" - THE HOUNDS 5.- "It Was So Funny (That Song That They Sung)" - ERASERS 6.- "Everybody´s Depraved" - STUART´S HAMMER 7.- "Come On Up" - THE PLANETS 8.- "Not Enough Girls (In The World)" - MILK ´N´ COOKIES 9.- "They Live By Night" - JUST WATER 10.- "Crocodile Tears" - MUMPS 11.- "Ain´t Nothing To Do" - THE DEAD BOYS 12.- "You Really Piss Me Off" - THE SENDERS 13.- "Forgive & Forget" - MARBLES 14.- "Hard As A Rock" - CHERRY VANILLA 15.- "Fun City" - TUFF DARTSTodas las músicas (incluida la sintonía) extraídas del CD 1 de la compilación (4xCD) "CBGB & OMFUG: A New York City Soundtrack 1975-1986" (Cherry Red Records, 2026)Escuchar audio
Esperant el Cometa #39 - Ciència-Ficció: Els senders que es bifurquenDurada: 117 minutsEn aquest nou episodi abandonem la terra ferma per viatjar a través de les estrelles i les múltiples línies temporals de la ciència-ficció. Dediquem el programa d'avui a explorar la immensa diversitat de subgèneres que conformen aquest calaix de sastre i fem un recorregut per la història del gènere.Per desxifrar aquest mapa galàctic, comptem amb un convidat que coneix molt bé les entranyes del sector: en Gonzalo Rodríguez, editor de l'editorial Chronos, un bon amic del programa. Amb ell xerrem sobre com s'ha transformat la nostra visió del futur i quines són les etiquetes que millor defineixen la ciència-ficció d'avui.A més, com sempre, fem un repàs exhaustiu de les darreres novetats i publicacions de literatura fantàstica en català que han arribat a les llibreries.També us portem la nostra secció de ressenyes. Avui parlem de:Una cançó de pluja, de Joan-Lluís Lluís (a càrrec d'en Miquel Codony).Tots els sistemes en vermell, de Martha Wells, el tret de sortida de la saga "El diari del matabot" (a càrrec de l'Edgar Cotes).Gaudiu de l'episodi!BSO: Technological Chill Trap, de Abydos MusicVeu de les entradetes: Tatiana Dunyó
Nach seinem Israel-Besuch ist Deutschlands Außenminister Johann Wadephul jetzt richtig auf Kriegskurs. In den „Tagesthemen“ zelebriert er nahezu alle Narrative gegen den Iran. Mit diesem Interview sorgte der deutsche Außenminister für Entsetzen. Doch auch die Fragen des Gebühren-Senders lösten Verwunderung aus. Mittlerweile deutet sich an: Das umstrittene Gespräch könnte Teil einer regelrechten psychologischen Kriegsführung sein – und diese zielt auf uns alle. + Außerdem in dieser Sendung: Nach dem Urteil des Bundesgerichtshofes – Jetzt muss AstraZeneca wirklich zittern. + Und in der Wirtschaft am Mittwoch geht es um den Kahlschlag bei Volkswagen – und um die Folgen für die deutsche Industrie.
Overnight snow storm composite — my a.m. recording of the massive January 23–27 storm with some notes and late 70s radio blizzard coverage. Speaking of storms of yore, do y'all remember the email storm? They're the Mona Lisa of human/ tech pratfalls. An email storm, or replyallcalypse, is when a surge of emails is exchanged as users continually “reply all” to the original message. Modern inboxes have safeguards to prevent email storms — which is a shame, as I'm positive humans are still willing to ensnare themselves. I witnessed an impressive email storm in the mid-aughts while working for Newscorp. So, twenty years ago — second Bush administration — think Wii Bowling and High School Musical. I was at a Fox owned-and-operated station in Philadelphia… it was Newscorp (boo, amirite), but also one of the favorite places I've worked (colleagues were cool, and it was a paid TV gig in an actually awesome city, Jim's was within lunchtime walking distance). But seriously — commercial television news: don't watch it. You don't need it.Look — picture the aughts, the golden age of the mobile phone. A cellphone store felt like sticking your face into the 2005 movie Robots. Different sizes, colors, shapes, personalities. They flipped, had tactile keyboards, and looked fab in a holster. My cellphone was a Nokia N-Gage QD (so sick).I worked the morning show (4 a.m. start), graphics. So, on the Fox Email Storm morning, I wandered by Independence Hall and fragments of Benjamin Franklin's former home. I buzzed into the lobby and was immediately intercepted by a PA.“Do not respond to the email.”And I was like, “What?”“There are emails. Delete them and don't respond.”“Which email? What?”“You'll know,” she said, already rushing to the next person. “Do not respond to the email.”The IT guy caught me getting off the elevator on the second floor. “Do not reply to the email or you will be ******* fired.” And he smiled to soften the threat, but I was sure he wasn't kidding.Ooph — intrusive memory. That was the same elevator where I once felt alone enough to stop fighting a fart… and then a ringed hand reached in to stop the door from shutting. In walked the traffic reporter, dressed like an adult. And I was wearing a comic book t-shirt in a cloud of my own gas. Bluh. Never assume your elevator journey will be solitary just because you got on alone.Where was I — email storm, Fox News. So some Detroit station intern sent a very late-night email to all. Everybody got it. Brit Hume, Sheppard Smith, Hannity, Colmes, the pride of Bethlehem High School, Megyn Kelly, corporate leadership, Geraldo, me and everybody else. Not only did some intern obtain an email address that pinged company-wide, the dude emailed that address. Praising the president and scooping on some vanilla jingoism. I was like, this is the dangerous email? You're from Detroit, man — at least invoke Oliver Hazard Perry.Whatever — my inbox was flooded with assenting voices — cheering it on, remixing the messaging from Detroit. I searched through the wreckage for any specialty graphic orders and then dumped the day's emails. Went to grab some coffee.I returned to another pile with more popping in. Notification chimes, “12 new emails,” it was astounding.The messages were transitioning now to “Unsubscribe.” I heard running in the hallways. A new larger wave of emails asked to be removed from the list. People were shouting in all caps. I started to imagine these voices were yelling at me — “TAKE ME THE **** OFF THIS LIST!” Senders that brandished titles like “Head of This” and “Department Lead” in their email signatures. A new wave of earlier assenters began desperately rescinding their messages by sending even more messages. One user feebly wrote [[UNSEND]].It went on a bit longer before finally petering out — great day at work. I think I even splurged on an extra slice at Gianfranco.
A study on the final thing that Jesus said while he was here, the Great Commission.
Wer 2026 volljährig wird, bekommt Post von der Bundeswehr. Der Staat verlangt, dass die 18-Jährigen einen Fragebogen ausfüllen. Betroffen sind Männer und Frauen, wobei das Ausfüllen des Fragebogens nur für Männer verpflichtend ist. Der WDR wollte nun wissen: Wie gehen die 18-Jährigen damit um? Das Fazit des Senders: „Es gibt viel Ablehnung.“ Das istWeiterlesen
Jesus' final words were not a suggestion but a calling. His followers were sent with purpose, authority, and responsibility to carry hope beyond themselves. Some go, many send, all participate. When the church lives on mission, generosity becomes worship, prayer becomes partnership, and the gospel moves far beyond what any one person could reach alone.
Es war die Angst-Entscheidung für Millionen. In nur wenigen Sekunden winkte der deutsche Bundesrat verschärfte Pandemieregeln durch. AUF1 hat jedes einzelne Wort dokumentiert. + Zensur-Skandal in Österreich: Die Redakteure unseres Senders sollen nicht ungehindert aus Wien berichten dürfen. Die Begründung macht sprachlos. + Und im Interview des Tages. Der Aktivist Serge Menga. Er sagt: „Wir werden gelenkt, wir werden manipuliert“
Fußball ist so viel mehr als nur 22 Männer oder Frauen, die einem Ball hinterherrennen. Das weiß kaum einer so gut, wie Manuel Neukirchner. Der Essener ist Gründungsdirektor des Deutschen Fußballmuseums in Dortmund. Er hat es sich zur Aufgabe gemacht, den Fußball mit Kultur zu verbinden. In der neuen Folge "Essen im Ohr" spricht Manuel Neukirchner mit "Essen im Ohr"-Host Mario Arlt über seinen bemerkenswerten Werdegang. Viele der großen Persönlichkeiten des Fußballs sind für Manuel Neukirchner inzwischen zu Freunden geworden. Günther Netzer oder Klaus Fischer zum Beispiel. Dabei fing mit "Mister Fallrückzieher" einst alles an: "Fußball war so das Paradies für mich damals als Kind, in das man sich zurückziehen konnte. Auf der Straße wurde Fußball gespielt, in der Nachbarschaft mit den Jungs. Da wollte dann jeder entweder Klaus Fischer oder Manfred Burgsmüller sein. Und das war so eine Welt, in die ich mich so ein bisschen reingeflüchtet habe." Aufgewachsen in einem Elternhaus ohne Fußball und als Waldorfschüler, in dessen Schulalltag Ballspielen sogar verboten war, packte den Essener die Faszination Fußball bei einem Stadionbesuch auf Schalke 04. Nachdem er im eigenen Kinderzimmer ausgedachte Radioreportagen auf den Kassettenrekorder sprach, führte ihn sein Weg zu Radio Essen. Hier war Neukirchner beim Startschuss des Senders am 1. April 1992 dabei – eine bis heute prägende Station. Die neue Folge „Essen im Ohr“ lässt Fußballherzen höherschlagen. Wie viel Arbeit und Überredungskunst es erfordert, den WM-Schuh von Helmut Rahn oder Mario Götze zu bekommen und wie die Veränderungen im modernen Fußball vom Fußballromantiker Manuel Neukirchner bewertet werden, hört Ihr in der kompletten Folge – überall, wo es Podcasts gibt.
1986 kündigten Flugblätter in Ostberlin den Start eines „unabhängigen Senders“ an. Daraufhin fuhren Peilwagen durch die Straßen, hunderte zivile Stasimitarbeiter waren im Einsatz und ein Hubschrauber mit einem Ortungsgerät kreiste über der Stadt. Vergeblich. Pünktlich meldete sich der illegale Radiosender auf der UKW-Frequenz. Radiopiraten zwischen Sachsen, Berlin und Mecklenburg nahmen ein hohes Risiko auf sich. Neben politischen Motiven war es oftmals eine fast kindliche Begeisterung für westliche Popkultur, die auf fiebrige Bastelleidenschaft, jugendliches Aufbegehren und ungestillte Abenteuerlust trafen. Von Thomas Gaevert SWR 2023
#611 Ever feel like you're chasing a big business dream but missing the small steps that actually lead to success? In this episode hosted by Kirsten Tyrrel, Benny Rubin, founder of Senders, joins us to explore the fundamentals of entrepreneurship beyond the usual strategies. While we barely touched on cold email marketing, we dove deep into the mindset shifts necessary for business success. Benny shares hard-earned wisdom on avoiding shiny object syndrome, recognizing founder-market fit, and taking micro steps toward big entrepreneurial goals. If you've ever felt stuck chasing massive dreams without seeing tangible results, this episode is packed with practical advice on how to identify real opportunities and start building profitable ventures — right where you are! (Original Air Date - 3/7/25) What we discuss with Benny: + Shiny object syndrome & founder fit + Small steps to big success + Recognizing when to pivot + Outsider perspective in business + Using existing resources wisely + Testing ideas before committing + Option vs. opportunity mindset + Building entrepreneurial skills + Sustainable growth over hype + Shifting perspective for profitability Thank you, Benny! Check out Senders at Senders.co. Follow Benny on LinkedIn. Connect with Benny at benny@senders.co. Watch the video podcast of this episode! To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training. And follow us on: Instagram Facebook Tik Tok Youtube Twitter To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Want to hear from more incredible entrepreneurs? Check out all of our interviews here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textWhat truly defines luxury in travel and events? In this engaging conversation, Joey Pinz sits down with award-winning event producer Cindy Nachman-Senders to explore how the hospitality industry is evolving — and what businesses must know to create unforgettable experiences.Cindy, a nationally respected leader with over 25 years in luxury hospitality and event design, pulls back the curtain on:✨ Why the meaning of “luxury” has shifted post-COVID — and how independent brands are filling the gap.✨ The hidden role of meeting planners and why the best events aren't about hotels, but about strategy, culture, and flawless execution.✨ How speakers, podcasters, and content extend an event's impact long after it ends.
Marshall Segal | In the war to win the nations, we need not only devoted goers but also sacrificial senders. We need men and women who send for souls, against greed, from joy.
Die staatsbeheerde digitale verspreider Sentech waarsku hy sal die SABC se sein teen Desember afskakel indien die uitsaaier nie sy skuld van 'n miljard Suid-Afrikaanse rand vereffen nie. Die SABC wil die seinkoste weer onderhandel te midde van vertragings met die aanvaarding van die Wetsontwerp op die SABC om 'n nuwe befondsingsmodel te skep. Die voorsitter van die parlementêre portefeuljekomitee oor Kommunikasie en Digitale Tegnologieë, Khusela Diko, sê dringende ingryping is nodig om die SABC te red en werksgeleenthede en gemeenskapsuitsendings te beveilig:
These Christians trusted God's human and heavenly messengers, the prophets and the angels. But they weren't quite sure they could trust Jesus. We learn here why Jesus is the most important and most trustworthy of all! Dr.Sarah Hall | August 31, 2025 ________________________________________________ We're Incarnation Tallahassee! Visit our website! www.incarnationtlh.org/ Watch the Livestream youtube.com/live/ZSeuKYY3J2w
A new import tax on small packages sent to the United States has come into effect which means that people in the US who receive packages worth over €85 will now have to pay a 15% import tax.Garrett Bridgeman, managing director of An Post Commerce, joins The Last Word to discuss how they are facilitating the change and what Irish customers must do when sending parcels to the US.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page!
Gekonnt dokumentiert der MDR den Zerfall des öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunks. Vor kurzem gab der Sender bekannt, dass er sich von der Plattform X zurückzieht. Einmal mehr wird deutlich: Der öffentlich-rechtliche Rundfunk, der zur Meinungsvielfalt verpflichtet ist, hat ein Problem mit Ansichten, die ihm politisch nicht schmecken. Der Rückzug von der Plattform X ist ein Akt derWeiterlesen
Ever wondered why your meticulously crafted B2B emails sometimes vanish into the digital ether instead of landing in your prospect's inbox? In this episode, we speak with Benny Rubin, founder and CEO of Senders, a platform that has mastered the science (and art) of email deliverability and cold outreach. Benny's journey, which improbably began in the world of music, took a sharp turn into B2B sales and tech entrepreneurship, with his teams generating hundreds of millions in pipeline for big-name brands like Starbucks, Visa, and Coca-Cola. But why is something as basic as getting an email delivered such a huge challenge for marketers, especially when 61% cite it as a top hurdle? Benny breaks down the secret sauce behind high-performing cold emails, from technical game-changers like DNS records to innovative strategies that move leads down the funnel without the hard sell. If you think email marketing is just about catchy subject lines and clever copy, get ready for a reality check. Benny reveals the hidden gaps no one's talking about, and what separates successful email campaigns from the rest. Whether you're at a startup searching for product-market fit or at a scale-up hungry for predictable growth, this episode will change the way you think about your inbox. Some areas we explore in this episode include: Benny Rubin's Journey – Transitioning from a music background to founding Senders and working in email deliverability and B2B sales.Unit Economics – The importance of understanding core business economics, especially in smaller businesses.Email Deliverability Fundamentals – Core technical essentials: domains, IP addresses, and DNS records.Common Email Pitfalls – Misconceptions, basic technical errors, and the problem with chasing random tactics.Technical vs. Messaging Strategy – The need to balance infrastructure fixes with crafting resonant messaging.Cold Email as a Growth Channel – Real-world examples and how cold email is used for pipeline and revenue generation.Lead Generation Tactics – Using cold email to nurture leads by inviting them to communities, roundtables, or events.Role of Content & Education – Why educating teams and prospects around email is critical for results.Iterative Messaging – The value of flexibility and testing in cold email campaigns.Industry Noise & Misinformation – The abundance of poor or narrowly-informed cold email advice online.And much, much more...
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In this episode, Conor and Ben chat about algorithms / schedulers in C++26 Senders and Receivers.Link to Episode 236 on WebsiteDiscuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub)SocialsADSP: The Podcast: TwitterConor Hoekstra: Twitter | BlueSky | MastodonBen Deane: Twitter | BlueSkyShow NotesDate Generated: 2025-05-13Date Released: 2025-05-30C++26 Senders and ReceiversC++98 std::count_ifC++20 std::identityLouis Dionne's boost::hanaIntel's C++ Bare Metal Senders and ReceiversNVIDIA/stdexec (Senders - A Standard Model for Asynchronous Execution in C++)Rob Leahy C++Now 2025 TalkIntro Song InfoMiss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusicCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-youMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8
In this episode, Conor and Ben chat about algorithms / combinators in C++26 Senders and Receivers.Link to Episode 235 on WebsiteDiscuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub)SocialsADSP: The Podcast: TwitterConor Hoekstra: Twitter | BlueSky | MastodonBen Deane: Twitter | BlueSkyShow NotesDate Generated: 2025-05-13Date Released: 2025-05-23C++26 Senders and ReceiversThe Evolution of Functional Programming in C++ - Abel Sen - C++Online 2024C++23 std::flat_mapCppNorth 2023: Composition Intuition - Conor HoekstraC++Now 2023: Applicative: the Forgotten Functional Pattern - Ben DeaneC++Now 2019: Ben Deane “Identifying Monoids: Exploiting Compositional Structure in Code”C++ std::optional::and_thenHaskell joinIntro Song InfoMiss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusicCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-youMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8
Eine Petition für den Erhalt von Phoenix ist an die Bundestagspräsidentin übergeben worden. Weil wohl nur zwei der vier öffentlich-rechtlichen Sender im Bereich Info, Bildung und Doku erhalten bleiben können, wird ein Aus des Senders befürchtet. Sterz, Christoph www.deutschlandfunk.de, @mediasres
In this episode, Conor and Ben chat about C++26 Senders and Receivers, flat_map and more.Link to Episode 231 on WebsiteDiscuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub)SocialsADSP: The Podcast: TwitterConor Hoekstra: Twitter | BlueSky | MastodonBen Deane: Twitter | BlueSkyShow NotesDate Generated: 2025-04-09Date Released: 2025-04-25ArrayCast Episode 103: Julia - an Array LanguageP2300R10 - std::executionC++26 Senders and ReceiversC++ std::optional::and_thenHaskell joinThe Mother of all MonadsChains: Exploration of an alternative to Sender/Receiver | Sean Parent | NYC++Intro Song InfoMiss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusicCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-youMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8
A Queens dean reported a student's father sent them inappropriate photos after a school outreach about the child's poor performance, prompting Boomer to question Gio's potential reaction to a bad report card. Jerry's update highlighted the Mets' 2-0 shutout of the Marlins (Senga's strong pitching, Lindor's 3 hits), Judge's RBI in the Yankees' loss, and the Dodgers' White House visit. Florida won the NCAA Championship. JJ Watt discussed the difficulty of criticizing players, countered by Boomer's "call it like you see it" stance. The Kelce brothers discussed detachable body parts. Lastly, Yankees and Mets games were moved to daytime due to cold, and the Knicks' performance against different caliber teams was noted.
Church planting among unreached language groups is a biblical model requiring sacrifice, commitment, and a deep understanding of language and culture. Missionaries must endure physical hardship, maintain spiritual health, and be prepared for challenges while establishing local churches that outlast their service. Senders support this work through prayer, practical assistance, and discerning God's call, trusting that the ultimate work is the Lord's.
#272 Ever feel like you're chasing a big business dream but missing the small steps that actually lead to success? In this episode hosted by Kirsten Tyrrel, Benny Rubin, founder of Senders, joins us to explore the fundamentals of entrepreneurship beyond the usual strategies. While we barely touched on cold email marketing, we dove deep into the mindset shifts necessary for business success. Benny shares hard-earned wisdom on avoiding shiny object syndrome, recognizing founder-market fit, and taking micro steps toward big entrepreneurial goals. If you've ever felt stuck chasing massive dreams without seeing tangible results, this episode is packed with practical advice on how to identify real opportunities and start building profitable ventures — right where you are! What we discuss with Benny: + Shiny object syndrome & founder fit + Small steps to big success + Recognizing when to pivot + Outsider perspective in business + Using existing resources wisely + Testing ideas before committing + Option vs. opportunity mindset + Building entrepreneurial skills + Sustainable growth over hype + Shifting perspective for profitability Thank you, Benny! Check out Senders at Senders.co. Follow Benny on LinkedIn. Connect with Benny at benny@senders.co. Watch the video podcast of this episode! And follow us on: Instagram Facebook Tik Tok Youtube Twitter To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Want to hear from more incredible entrepreneurs? Check out all of our interviews here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wie ist die Stimmung in der Schweiz? Diese Frage hat das Generationenbarometer des Forschungsinstituts Sotomo den Menschen in der Schweiz gestellt. Resultat bei allen Generationen: Sie ist nicht besonders gut – trotz der hohen Lebensqualität. Weitere Themen: · Wie sollen die Löhne in der Schweiz geschützt werden? Das ist eine der harten Knacknüsse, wenn es um die Verträge mit der EU geht. Nun haben sich die Arbeitgebenden und die Gewerkschaften auf Massnahmen verständigt. Bundesrat Guy Parmelin spricht von einem Schritt in die richtige Richtung. · Der russische Präsident Putin stellt es gerne so dar, dass die Ukraine den Krieg begonnen habe. Nun bedient sich auch US-Präsident Trump dieser Rhetorik. Welche Parallelen gibt es zwischen Trump und Putin? . · Diese Woche gedenkt Deutschland dem Anschlag von Hanau. Vor fünf Jahren hat ein Rechtsextremer neun Menschen mit Migrationshintergrund getötet, dann seine Mutter und zum Schluss sich selbst. Die Angehörigen der Opfer kritisieren bis heute die Behörden – insbesondere, dass die Polizei zu spät eingegriffen habe. Bisher aber gab es kein einziges Gerichtsverfahren dazu. · Ein Dokumentarfilm hat den Chefredaktoren des öffentlichrechtlichen Senders in Dänemark den Job gekostet. Im Film geht es um ein Bergwerk in Grönland, mit dem Dänemark viel Geld verdient haben soll. Der Film enthält aber fehlerhafte Zahlen. Er wurde nach zwei Wochen zurückgezogen und von allen Plattformen entfernt.
Vorwürfe der sexuellen Belästigung gegen einen grünen Bundestagsabgeordneten aus der eigenen Partei waren erfunden. Der Fall illustriert gut die grüne Doppelmoral und kann für die Partei zum Problem werden. Wegen des unseriösen Verhaltens des Senders RBB ist der Vorgang auch ein Medienskandal. Ein Kommentar von Tobias Riegel. Dieser Beitrag ist auch als Audio-Podcast verfügbar.Weiterlesen
Sarah faces her fears and Heather gets cleansed. THANK YOU to our Patrons! Please consider directly supporting us at Patreon for ad-free episodes, access to our Discord server, and all around good vibes as you help us keep the lights on.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/hsgd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's conversation, we hope you find a healthy amount of freedom and realism as we approach the topic of measuring success in missions. Amy shares why it is important that before considering tangible metrics, we consider the Fruit of the Spirit in our lives. This concept has valuable implications for both the Goers and the Senders. We hope you will listen and be encouraged! [et_social_share]
Most email programs can block email from a specific address. Unfortunately, that's completely ineffective when it comes to spam.
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What did you think of todays show??Struggling to get traction with direct mail? One year into real estate investing, Mason Bridges has built a wholesaling and flipping business where direct mail marketing plays a key part of his strategy.In this episode, he shares his “core four” method for targeting sellers, his plans to monetize old leads, and how he's financed all his deals without ever using a hard money loan. He also discusses the challenges of running a solo operation in a small market where everyone knows everyone. Hear the lessons, wins, and surprising moments of his first year!Topics discussed:Mason's current investment strategy (5:17)Direct mail marketing tactics and his “core four” list (7:57)Disposition process and challenges (15:26)Financing with interest-only loans (18:11)Don't make this newbie mistake (32:30)Connect with Mason Bridges:https://www.instagram.com/masontbridges/https://facebook.com/p/The-Buyer-Next-Door-61552927217863/mason@thebuyernextdoor.comLearn more about the Collecting Keys SCALE Community! https://collectingkeys.com/scale/Check out the FREE Collecting Keys “Invest Anywhere” Guide to learn how to find deals in ANY MARKET Completely virtually (this is how we scaled to over a dozen markets)!https://instantinvestor.collectingkeys.com/invest-anywhereFollow us on Instagram!https://www.instagram.com/collectingkeyspodcast/https://www.instagram.com/mike_invests/https://www.instagram.com/investormandan/https://www.instagram.com/dylan_does_dealsThis episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
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Faith That Works: Senders Only James 1:19-27 Jared Osselaer | September 08,2024
In this episode, email deliverability expert Benny Rubin shares insights on effective cold emailing and avoiding the spam folder. He discusses his background in music and how he transitioned to becoming a B2B marketer. Rubin explains the importance of email marketing in enhancing the customer journey and gives examples of successful email campaigns that improved customer loyalty and conversions. He also highlights the potential for DTC brands to tap into the B2B market and the unique sales opportunities it presents. In this conversation, Arlen Robinson and Benny Rubin discuss strategies for effective cold email marketing. They emphasize the importance of finding the right audience and creating a warm introduction by mentioning previous clients or affinity groups. They also highlight the critical aspects of email deliverability, such as setting up SPF, DMARC, and DKIM records. Additionally, they advise startup businesses to consider multiple lead generation channels and not over-index on one specific channel. In terms of personal interests, Benny shares that he plays the violin and has a soft spot for the band Megadeth. Key Episode Takeaways: Email marketing is a powerful tool that can enhance the customer journey and improve customer loyalty and conversions. Cold emailing can be an effective strategy for reaching out to potential B2B customers and securing large-scale orders. Email is a reliable and cost-effective channel for communication, making it a valuable asset for businesses. DTC brands should consider exploring the B2B market and leveraging email marketing to tap into new sales opportunities. Email is still widely used and checked regularly by consumers, making it a valuable channel for marketing and communication. Find the right audience for your cold email campaign by targeting individuals in specific affinity groups or mentioning previous clients in the same industry. Ensure good email deliverability by setting up SPF, DMARC, and DKIM records and considering the use of subdomains. Don't over-index on one lead generation channel; consider multiple channels to diversify your sources of leads. Personalize your cold emails by mentioning previous clients or affinity groups to create a warm introduction. In addition to email marketing, explore other lead generation channels such as affiliate programs or text messaging. If you feel Benny and his team at Senders can help you, you may visit: https://www.senders.co For show transcript and past guests, please visit https://www.ecommercemarketingpodcast.com Or on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3PgT0NOGzpdPGQtBK0XLIQ Follow Arlen: Twitter: https://twitter.com/askarlen Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arlen.robinson.7 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arlenyohance/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arlenrobinson/ Past guests on the ecommerce marketing podcast include Neil Patel, Nemo Chu, Luke Lintz, Luke Carthy, Amber Armstrong, Kris Ruby and many more. Thanks for listening. Be sure to subscribe and leave a review.
Gesellschaftssatire · Die Kindheitsfreunde Wenzel und Killer stehen mitten im Leben, Killer als PR-Chef eines Lebensmittelkonzerns, Wenzel im Community-Team eines öffentlich-rechtlichen Senders. Da wird Killer vom Blitz getroffen, eine geheimnisvolle Frau mit tanzendem Hund taucht auf, und die beiden sehen die Welt um sich herum mit anderen Augen, bzw. so wie sie ist: sinnfreie Teambuilding-Maßnahmen, Homeoffice-Einsamkeit, die ausbeuterische Beschäftigung von Journalisten und die unzähmbare Empörungsgesellschaft. Killer bringt's auf den Punkt: "Kilometerhoch übereinander geschichtete Bullshitsedimente." | Von Ulrike Sterblich | Mit Viola von der Burg, Anton Schneider (Fatoni), Christian Erdt, Stefan Merki, Melanie Leyendecker, Jan Meeno Jürgens, Burchard Dabinnus, Sebastian Fischer, Sandra Gerling, Christian Beppo Peters, Felix Auer, Fabian Wittkowski, Miriam Ohlmeyer, Pauline Fusban, Ruth Geiersberger| Musik: Saroos | Regie Alexandra Distler | BR 2024
In this episode of Grow a Small Business, host Troy Trewin interviews Benny Rubin, Founder of Senders, Benny shares insights on how he scaled his email deliverability business to serve hundreds of clients, generate millions in revenue, and send tens of millions of emails annually. He covers solutions for email sending and delivery challenges, the technical details involved, and the critical role of email marketing. Benny also highlights the importance of continuous testing and iteration in marketing strategies to drive business growth. Other Resources: Business Transformation ProgramMarketing Funding Flywheel Ebook Why would you wait any longer to start living the lifestyle you signed up for? Balance your health, wealth, relationships and business growth. And focus your time and energy and make the most of this year. Let's get into it by clicking here. Troy delves into our guest's startup journey, their perception of success, industry reconsideration, and the pivotal stress point during business expansion. They discuss the joys of small business growth, vital entrepreneurial habits, and strategies for team building, encompassing wins, blunders, and invaluable advice. And a snapshot of the final five Grow A Small Business Questions: What do you think is the hardest thing in growing a small business? Benny Rubin believes the hardest thing in growing a small business is managing the mental game, including dealing with self-doubt and the uncertainty of success. Even with confidence, the psychological challenges can be significant and ongoing. What's your favourite business book that has helped you the most? Benny Rubin's favourite business books include "Built to Sell" for its insights on preparing a business for sale, "The E-Myth Revisited" for its focus on working on your business, and "King Larry" for its unconventional story of DHL's founder. He values books that provide both practical advice and historical perspectives. Are there any great podcasts or online learning resources you'd recommend to help grow a small business? Benny Rubin prefers historical business books and insightful podcasts over modern advice. He recommends Nathan Latka's podcast for quick, actionable SaaS insights and John Marlowe's podcast for valuable exit strategies. For a broader view, "The Man Who Solved the Market" offers foundational knowledge on high-frequency trading. What tool or resource would you recommend to grow a small business? Benny Rubin recommends Missive, an email tool that transforms emails into a chat interface for team collaboration. It allows for seamless communication and drafting, enabling efficient management and integration of client interactions without traditional email complexities. What advice would you give yourself on day one of starting out in business? Benny Rubin advises himself to “stay calm and carry on.” He emphasises the importance of maintaining composure and keeping focused, despite the challenges and lengthy discussions about uncertainties. Book a 20-minute Growth Chat with Troy Trewin to see if you qualify for our upcoming course. Don't miss out on this opportunity to take your small business to new heights! Enjoyed the podcast? Please leave a review on iTunes or your preferred platform. Your feedback helps more small business owners discover our podcast and embark on their business growth journey. Quotable quotes from our special Grow A Small Business podcast guest: Work should never feel like a grind; if it does, something's off – Benny Rubin Stay calm and carry on; keep your head in the zone despite the uncertainties – Benny Rubin For a clear perspective, focus on historical insights rather than breathlessly chasing the latest trends – Benny Rubin
Guest: Benny Rubin Guest Bio: Benny Rubin is an email deliverability expert with broad knowledge of sales, marketing, and email landscapes. He is a 3x entrepreneur — with 1 sale, 1 failure, and now his current company, Senders. Benny has a wide view of what is working in sales, cold email, email deliverability, and sales team execution, which he shares freely. His team has overseen cold emails that have generated hundreds of millions of dollars in pipeline and garnered interested responses from massive companies such as Starbucks, Visa, Equinox, Coca-Cola, and beyond. Benny's team facilitated the sending of over 30 million emails in the last 12 months alone and is eager to demystify cold emailing, debunk common myths, and give advice to anyone trying to grow anything on how they can leverage cold email while avoiding the spam folder. Oh, he also lived and worked for 7 years in Japan, has his degree in music (violin, viola, electric bass), and even toured on bass for a Sony artist… so he is happy to dig into any of that stuff, too Guest Links: benny@senders.co Key Points: 1. Introduction and Background: · Benny Rubin, Owner of Senders, is introduced as an email deliverability expert with experience in generating substantial pipeline revenue through cold emailing. 2. Benny Rubin's Background and Expertise: · Benny shares his entrepreneurial journey, highlighting his experience in starting and running businesses, including his current venture, Senders. He discusses his transition into cold emailing and email deliverability, noting the evolution of techniques and strategies in this field. 3. Cold Emailing Insights: · Benny demystifies cold emailing, debunking common myths and emphasizing effective strategies to avoid spam filters. He stresses the importance of technical expertise in ensuring email deliverability, especially as the landscape evolves. 4. Personal Insights and Analogies: · Benny draws parallels between his musical background (violin, viola, electric bass) and his entrepreneurial journey. He discusses how repetition and practice in music translate to business success, highlighting the importance of persistence and refining processes in sales. 5. Sales Techniques and Philosophy: · Wendy and Benny discuss sales methodologies, emphasizing the need for preparation, rehearsal, and asking the right questions (including hard questions) during sales interactions. They agree on the value of making a positive impression and providing value during sales calls, even if a deal isn't immediately closed. 6. Future of B2B Sales: · Benny predicts that the future of B2B sales will blend entertainment and education, suggesting that sales interactions should be engaging and informative to justify customer engagement. About Salesology®: Conversations with Sales Leaders Download your free gift, The Salesology® Vault. The vault is packed full of free gifts from sales leaders, sales experts, marketing gurus and revenue generation experts. Download your free gift, 81 Tools to Grow Your Sales & Your Business Faster, More Easily & More Profitably. Save hours of work tracking down the right prospecting and sales resources and/or digital tools that every business owner and salesperson needs. If you are a business owner or sales manager with an underperforming sales team, let's talk. Click here to schedule a time. Please, subscribe to Salesology®: Conversations with Sales Leaders so that you don't miss a single episode, and while you're at it, won't you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! To learn more about our previous guests, listen to past episodes, and get to know your host, go to https://podcast.gosalesology.com/ and connect on LinkedIn and follow us on Facebook and Twitter and check out our website at http://www.gosalesology.