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Welcome to the second episode of our Milestones by Decade mini-series! We're excited to continue this journey with more insightful conversations with our Client Advisers. In each episode, we reflect on the lessons and advice they wish they'd received a decade ago, offering practical tips for navigating key milestones, from your 20s to your 50s.As the leading fee-only wealth advisory firm in Asia, we've had the privilege of guiding clients from all walks of life at different stages for over two decades. In this mini-series, we hope to be able to impact both life and money wisdom to you, to inspire you and help you avoid costly mistakes.In this episode, Amelia chats with Jit Hwee, one of our Client Advisers in his 40s, as he reflects on the mindset shifts that came with time and experience. From chasing success to finding clarity in what truly matters — across career, money, life, and family — Jit Hwee shares it all with his signature wit and humour. If you're in your 30s or know someone who's still figuring things out, this is one episode you won't want to miss.Music courtesy of ItsWatR.The host of this episode, Amelia Wong, is the Senior Content & Digital Marketing Executive at Providend, the first fee-only wealth advisory firm in Southeast Asia and a leading wealth advisory firm in Asia.The full list of Providend's Money Wisdom podcast episodes from Season 4 can be found here.Did you know that our Providend's Money Wisdom podcast is now available in video format on YouTube? Follow us on our YouTube channel for new episode on Thursday at 8pm.
Meet the Mancunian Podcast: social impact stories from Manchester
Join host Deepa Thomas-Sutcliffe in the sixth episode of Season 10 of the Meet the Mancunian podcast as she interviews Lydia German, Senior Content and Campaigns Officer at Lancashire Wildlife Trust. Lydia discusses her journey into wildlife conservation, inspired by her grandfather and her passion for environmental politics. She shares insights on the goals and challenges of Lancashire Wildlife Trust, including their aim to have 30% of land and sea recovering by 2030 and mobilising one in four people to takeaction for nature. Lydia also talks about the importance of reaching diverse communities and young people, as well as her impactful work in policy communication and community engagement. (Host tip: This episode is a nice follow on from the previous episode featuring Simon Owen, Ambassador, Lancashire Wildlife Trust.)#Conservation #Environment #Wildlife #community #GM #manchester #SocialImpact #NonProfit #podcast Did you know: · Lancashire Wildlife Trust look after 1,288 hectares of nature reserves for rare and threatened species and habitats· They deliver environmental education to around 20,000 children per year. Key resource:Lancashire Wildlife Trust Time stamps of key moments in the podcast episode &transcript:(00:52) Introducing Lydia German(01:50) Lydia's Journey into Wildlife Conservation(03:29) Role and Goals of Lancashire Wildlife Trust(05:19) Challenges in Environmental Politics(06:59) Reaching Diverse Communities(08:45) Impact and Achievement(15:38) Signature Questions and Personal InsightsListen to the episode and read the transcript on www.meetthemancunian.co.uk
We have an “in.” And she's giving us the deets on everyone's favorite platform, LinkedIn. Unlike other platforms, LinkedIn is all about businesses, professionals, and industry information. So when all of these things come together, there's so much to talk about. Alex Rynne, Senior Content Marketing Manager at LinkedIn, has seen it all in her 10+ years at the company. From profile faux pas to scaling B2B brands, she's seen it ebb and flow. What are the mistakes that brands are making? Why should (or shouldn't) a brand have a page? And, Alex shares that video is here to stay on LinkedIn. What kind of videos should be posted? What's the general consensus on short form video? (Hint: LinkedIn will never be TikTok. And that's perfectly fine.) Plus, what's up with all the random commenting? Daniel and Alex share how commenting on others' posts can really make a difference in engagement. If you're a marketer who wants to grow your brand and create meaningful connections on LinkedIn, this is the episode for you. Follow Alex: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandrarynne/ Follow Daniel: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@themarketingmillennials/featured Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Dmurr68 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-murray-marketing Sign up for The Marketing Millennials newsletter: www.workweek.com/brand/the-marketing-millennials Daniel is a Workweek friend, working to produce amazing podcasts. To find out more, visit: www.workweek.com
Welcome to the first episode of our Milestones by Decade mini-series! We're thrilled to kick off this series, diving into insightful conversations with our Client Advisers. In each episode, we'll reflect on the lessons and advice they wish they'd received a decade ago, offering practical tips for navigating key milestones, from your 20s to your 50s.As the leading fee-only wealth advisory firm in Asia, we've had the privilege of guiding clients from all walks of life at different stages for over two decades. In this mini-series, we hope to be able to impact both life and money wisdom to you, to inspire you and help you avoid costly mistakes.In this episode, Amelia sits down with Sean, one of our Associate Advisers in his 30s, to discuss the lessons that can make a big difference in your 20s. Sean shares his insights on career decisions, managing passion vs. wealth, and making intentional choices for what really matters in your life.Sean also reflects on how Providend's Philosophy of Sufficiency can guide your decision-making and how our approach differs from other wealth advisory firms. Do forward this episode to your friends and family who are just starting out in their 20s!Music courtesy of ItsWatR.The host of this episode, Amelia Wong, is the Senior Content & Digital Marketing Executive at Providend, the first fee-only wealth advisory firm in Southeast Asia and a leading wealth advisory firm in Asia.The full list of Providend's Money Wisdom podcast episodes from Season 4 can be found here.Did you know that our Providend's Money Wisdom podcast is now available in video format on YouTube? Follow us on our YouTube channel for new episode on Thursday at 8pm.Mentioned in this episode:Download our RetireWell™ eBook Today!Our popular RetireWell™ eBook has been updated! RetireWell™ is a methodology that Providend has developed to design a retirement income plan that will provide you with a safe and reliable stream of income for the rest of your life. Check out the link here to download a complimentary copy of the full eBook today: https://providend.com/publications/#retirewell
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Welcome to the first episode of Providend's Money Wisdom Podcast Season 4! We hope everyone is looking forward to what we have in store for you this year.As the leading fee-only wealth advisory firm in Asia, we have been guiding our clients for over two decades, encouraging them to make life decisions first, before money decisions. For this season, we will have various mini-series covering topics such as Finding Your Ikigai, Legacy Beyond Wealth, Milestones by Decade, and our classic favourite, The Brain Behind, where we interview Chris about his Business Times' articles.At Providend, we believe that wisdom with money isn't about maximising returns. Rather, it is about understanding your ikigai goals and making wise financial decisions to support them. That's the essence of money wisdom. This is why we have decided to focus on these mini-series topics, to support you on your journey towards living a good life. Do look forward to these podcast episodes in the weeks to come!Music courtesy of ItsWatR.The three hosts of this episode are Christopher Tan, Chief Executive Officer, Isaac Ong, Client Adviser, and Amelia Wong, Senior Content & Digital Marketing Executive at Providend, the first fee-only wealth advisory firm in Southeast Asia and a leading wealth advisory firm in Asia.The full list of Providend's Money Wisdom podcast episodes from Season 3 can be found here. If you are keen to dive into the specific mini-series episodes, you may do so here:The Story of Our Clients' Wealth Journey: This mini-series delves into the wealth management journeys of our clients.The Brain Behind: Christopher Tan, our CEO and regular contributor to The Business Times' Money Wisdom column, will discuss the thoughts and insights behind selected articles.Did you know that our Providend's Money Wisdom podcast is now available in video format on YouTube? Follow us on our YouTube channel for new episode on Thursday at 8pm.Mentioned in this episode:Grab Your Very Own Money Wisdom Book Today!Some longtime listeners might know that the inspiration behind this entire podcast was our CEO, Chris's book titled Money Wisdom: Simple Truths for Financial Wellness. If you are interested in getting your very own signed copy, please check out the link here: https://providend.com/publications/
Having survived multiple market crises in our investment journey since 2001, we know what works and what won't work.In this week's Money Wisdom episode, Amelia from the Brand Experience Team talks to Isaac, our Client Adviser, about why a good outcome from your investments may not mean you had made a good decision to begin with. They also discuss why it is so difficult for clients to let go of overly concentrated stock portfolios, even when the risks are clear.Isaac shares how, at Providend, we first prioritise understanding our clients' life goals and major milestones before focusing on how much investment returns needed to meet those goals.You can read Isaac's article on this topic here: Why a Good Outcome Doesn't Always Mean You Made a Good DecisionStay tuned for our next podcast episode, which will also the first episode of the new year! Music courtesy of ItsWatR.The host of this episode, Amelia Wong, is the Senior Content & Digital Marketing Executive at Providend, the first fee-only wealth advisory firm in Southeast Asia and a leading wealth advisory firm in Asia.The full list of Providend's Money Wisdom podcast episodes from Season 3 can be found here.Did you know that our Providend's Money Wisdom podcast is now available in video format on YouTube? Follow us on our YouTube channel for new episode on Thursday at 8pm.Mentioned in this episode:Grab Your Very Own Money Wisdom Book Today!Some longtime listeners might know that the inspiration behind this entire podcast was our CEO, Chris's book titled Money Wisdom: Simple Truths for Financial Wellness. If you are interested in getting your very own signed copy, please check out the link here: https://providend.com/publications/
Sign up for our free UX Writing Course: https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_course I had a huge pleasure in having Balasubramanyn Meenakshisundaram at the Writers in Tech podcast. Follow on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4n6icHZbDEcXRX4DafjtPw How does a tech support specialist evolve into a content designer? In this episode, we dive deep with a veteran tech writer who's mastered the art of user-centered documentation across telecom, healthcare, and SaaS. From crafting product docs in agile environments to becoming a sought-after content strategist, our guest shares insights on finding your voice in technical writing while maintaining that crucial human touch.
Tu peux soutenir sur le podcast sur KissKissBankBank ou en mettant 5⭐️ sur Apple Podcasts ou Spotify !Camille est Senior Content Designer Freelance.Au collège, Camille a un ordinateur dans sa chambre. Elle découvre Encarta, les jeux éducatifs, puis internet avec Wikipedia et des forums de manga. Elle conçoit alors des mini sites, pour partager de la musique coréenne entre copine. En parallèle, elle crée ses avatars en utilisant Photofiltre, puis Photoshop. Mais, au final, elle se dit qu'elle n'est peut être pas faite pour le code. En suite, elle écrit des histoires pour des RPG qui se jouent sur des forums. Elle design aussi l'intranet de son collège/lycée.Après le lycée, elle souhaite faire une MANAA mais échoue au cours d'entrée. Elle s'oriente alors vers un BTS Communication, puis une licence en affaires internationales, pour apprendre l'anglais, et un MBA en stratégie de marque. Avant de faire un stage de fin d'études en tant que chef de projet web. A cette époque, elle écrit énormément pour les interfaces, car il n'y a personne pour s'en occuper.Après quelques années comme chef de projet web freelance, Camille se réoriente et poursuit des études d'urbanisme. Elle ne s'intéresse plus à l'humain comme individu, comme elle l'a fait dans la communication, mais comme groupe qui interagit dans un même espace : la ville. Des études qui l'ont énormément aidées pour la suite de sa carrière, principalement grâce à la recherche quantitative et qualitative.Par la suite, Camille devient chargée de missions indépendantes pour différentes ONG et organisations internationales comme l'UNESCO. Elle écrit alors beaucoup, aide les spécialistes de leur domaine à écrire de façon intelligible et accessible au plus grande leurs découvertes. En parallèle, elle fait du data journalisme et raconte des histoires avec des mots, mais aussi avec des visuels.Un jour, Camille reçoit une proposition pour devenir Content Designer de Rainbows.app, une plateforme mettre en lien des jeunes engagés avec des associations, des projets ou des grandes causes. Cette opportunité est le pont idéal pour Camille entre ses anciennes expériences et l'apprentissage d'une nouvelle compétence. Elle travaille alors à créer la voix de l'entreprise, à faire le pont entre le produit et le marketing, à mettre en place tous les éléments de communication et les guidelines de contenu et rédiger la micro-copie.Camille explique également comment elle a mis à profit la recherche utilisateur pour établir ces guidelines et faire évoluer ses écrits. Elle aborde aussi la méthode de conversation mining : chercher sur des forums comment les utilisateurs parlent pour choisir les bon wording. Pour ça, elle prend l'exemple des douleurs chroniques et de l'empathie.Enfin, Camille aborde ses autres missions chez Clue (en traduction et localisation) ou encore Axa (ou elle doit remettre à plat certains parcours utilisateur).Les ressources de l'épisodeBeyond The CoverLife & Death Design, Katie SwindlerUsing Trauma Informed Principles in Content Design, Rachel EdwardsUX Writing: Quand le contenu transforme l'expérience, Gladys DiandokiDesign for real life, Eric Meyer & Sara Wachter-BoettcherTamara SredojevicYou Look Like a Thing and I Love You, Janelle ShaneInvisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men, Caroline Criado PerezWe deserve better than an AI-powered future, Jane RuffinoHow AI is changing the landscape for content strategists and designers, Lauren PopeAn immense world, Ed YongRest of the worldLes autres épisode de Design Journeys#50 Gautier Zimmermann, Les 3 ans de podcast#60 Gladys Diandoki, Freelance Content Designer#83 Morgane Constant, Content Design & UX Research Manager @ OpenClassrooms Pour contacter CamilleLinkedIn
As a trusted adviser to our affluent clients for over two decades, our Founder and CEO, Christopher, was recently invited to Guangzhou. During his visit, Chinese stocks rose by 5.93%, driven by the government's pledge of fiscal stimulus, only to retreat by 7.05% the following day—a phenomenon we might call a market frenzy.In this week's Money Wisdom episode, our co-host Amelia from the Brand Experience Team chats with Chris about his own experience getting caught up in short-term market trends and how he lost a significant sum in the '90s.At Providend, we prioritise understanding clients' life goals and major milestones before focusing on financial objectives and selecting suitable instruments. We call these Ikigai goals, and Chris walks us through a case study of John and Amy, a couple in their 50s, who are seeking guidance on retirement, estate, and legacy planning.You can read Chris's article in The Business Times on this topic here: https://providend.com/8-steps-highest-probability-success-money-life Stay tuned for our next episode, where Chris interviews Richard, CEO at TÜV SÜD PSB ASEAN, our client of 17 years to date!Music courtesy of ItsWatR.The host of this episode, Amelia Wong, is the Senior Content & Digital Marketing Executive at Providend, the first fee-only wealth advisory firm in Southeast Asia and a leading wealth advisory firm in Asia.The full list of Providend's Money Wisdom podcast episodes from Season 3 can be found here.Did you know that our Providend's Money Wisdom podcast is now available in video format on YouTube? Follow us on our YouTube channel for new episode on Thursday at 8pm.Mentioned in this episode:Subscribe to Our Mailing List Today!If you're interested in getting more of our thought leadership contents, click this link to subscribe to our newsletter today: https://providend.com/#newsletter-subscribe
As a trusted adviser to our affluent clients for over two decades, our Founder and CEO, Christopher, was invited to the US to attend Dimensional Fund Advisors' Global Advanced Conference. During this trip, he visited San Francisco, Dallas, and Austin, and returned with insights on homelessness, succession planning, and retiring in a foreign land.In this week's Money Wisdom episode, our co-host Amelia from the Brand Experience Team chats with Chris about how young Singaporeans can strike a balance between homeownership and saving for the future, without compromising their quality of life.With housing prices and job security being major concerns, Chris offers advice on how you can live the good life—one that Chris defines as ‘living where you belong, with the people you love, doing purposeful work.'You can read Chris's article in The Business Times on this topic here: https://providend.com/what-my-us-trip-taught-me-about-homelessness-succession-planning-retiring-overseas/Stay tuned for our next episode, where Isaac interviews Evelyn, our Deputy CEO & Chief Advisory Officer, on the importance of having lifelong conversations with our clients.Music courtesy of ItsWatR.The host of this episode, Amelia Wong, is the Senior Content & Digital Marketing Executive at Providend, the first fee-only wealth advisory firm in Southeast Asia and a leading wealth advisory firm in Asia.The full list of Providend's Money Wisdom podcast episodes from Season 3 can be found here.Did you know that our Providend's Money Wisdom podcast is now available in video format on YouTube? Follow us on our YouTube channel for new episode on Thursday at 8pm.Mentioned in this episode:Download Investment eBook Today!TBC
On this episode of Mind The Gap, Jon Hutchinson and Emma Turner are joined by Julian Grenier, a leading expert in early years education. Together, they discuss the foundations of early childhood learning, focusing on the crucial role of relationships and the development of coherent, supportive environments for young learners. Julian emphasizes the need for consistency in early years curricula, saying, “If we can get it right from the very beginning, we can set children on a much stronger trajectory.” The trio also explore the challenges faced by educators in the early years and the importance of community engagement in supporting children's development. Finally, Julian shares insights from his work on the Early Years Foundation Stage and his thoughts on fostering professional development in early education. Julian Grenier joined the EEF as a Senior Content and Engagement Manager (Early Years) in 2024. Before joining the EEF, Julian was the headteacher of Sheringham Nursery School and Children's Centre in Newham, East London. During this time, he also led East London Research School. Julian has also been Ofsted's Early Education lead, and Senior Early Years Adviser in Tower Hamlets. He is a trustee of the charity Thrive at Five. He has written several best-selling books about early education and care, including Putting the EYFS Curriculum Into Practice. Follow him on X @juliangenier Emma Turner FCCT is a school improvement advisor, education consultant, trainer and author. She has almost three decades of primary teaching, headship and leadership experience across the sector, working and leading in both MATs and LAs. She works nationally and internationally on school improvement including at single school level and at scale. She has a particular interest in research informed practice in the primary phase, early career development, and CPD design. Follow Emma on X @emma_turner75. Jon Hutchinson is a former assistant headteacher of Reach Academy Feltham and is now a Director at the Reach Foundation. He has taught across primary and secondary and HE. In his spare time, Jon runs www.meno.acacdemy, a platform with free videos to support primary teachers to build their subject knowledge. Follow Jon on X @jon_hutchinson_ or Bluesky @jonhutchinson.bksy.social This podcast is produced by Haringey Education Partnership. Find out more at https://haringeyeducationpartnership.co.uk/
Being a trusted adviser to our affluent clients for over two decades, our Founder and CEO, Christopher, encourages us to think beyond the financial aspects of retirement, considering the emotional and psychological readiness that is often overlooked.In this week's Money Wisdom episode, our co-host Amelia from the Brand Experience Team digs deeper into this topic with Chris, discussing the importance of having a strong community of friends during retirement, the hardest thing for him to let go of at Providend, and advice he would give to someone who feels anxious about losing their sense of purpose.If you have closely tied your identity to your career, you do not want to miss this episode.You can read Chris's article in The Business Times on this topic here: https://providend.com/beyond-finances-are-you-really-prepared-for-retirement/We welcome you to register for our upcoming Providend's Heritage Webinar on 10 September 2024, at 7:30pm here and we hope to see you there: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYrcuGppjgtHNFkyOB6oEz3-kaaWxr7CQLM#/registrationStay tuned for our next podcast episode, where our co-host Isaac will be having a conversation with Jerome Song, our Associate Director of Business Exit. To receive first-hand wealth insights from our team of experts, we invite you to subscribe to our weekly newsletter: https://providend.com/#newsletter-subscribeThrough deep conversations with our advisers, you will gain clarity on what matters most in life and what needs to be done to live a good life, both financially and non-financially. We can help you with your retirement planning and unique life goals—make an enquiry with us today: https://providend.com/our-clients/service-enquiry-form.Music courtesy of ItsWatR.The host of this episode, Amelia Wong, is the Senior Content & Digital Marketing Executive at Providend, the first fee-only wealth advisory firm in Southeast Asia and a leading wealth advisory firm in Asia.The full list of Providend's Money Wisdom podcast episodes from Season 3 can be found here.Did you know that our Providend's Money Wisdom podcast is now available in video format on YouTube? Follow us on our YouTube channel for new episode on Thursday at 8pm.Mentioned in this episode:Download our RetireWell™ eBook Today!Our popular RetireWell™ eBook has been updated! RetireWell™ is a methodology that Providend has developed to design a retirement income plan that will provide you with a safe and reliable stream of income for the rest of your life. Check out the link here to download a complimentary copy of the full eBook today: https://providend.com/publications/#retirewellRegister for our Providend Heritage Webinar!If you've ever wondered how Providend, Southeast Asia's first fee-only wealth advisory firm, stands apart from traditional commission-based models, this is your chance to find out. Join us to see if fee-only advice is right for you and get practical tips to make smarter financial decisions so you can live the good life you've always desired. Simply click the link here to register:...
As the leading fee-only wealth advisory firm in Asia, our Founder and CEO, Christopher, shares the lessons he has learnt in Legacy Planning in his Business Times article. With almost three decades of experience in planning for clients, Chris has many stories to share when it comes to Legacy Planning—often mistaken for Estate Planning.In this week's Money Wisdom episode, our co-host Amelia from the Brand Experience Team has a heartfelt chat with Chris on parenting, family relationships, and thoughtful Legacy Planning that goes beyond the scope of the article.Given our conservative Asian culture, glean tips from Chris on how to comfortably discuss your Legacy Plan with your loved ones, and how to balance saving for your children's future while spending on your own happiness.How can you write a heartfelt Letter of Wishes that truly conveys your values and intentions? How can you pass down your values, ethics, and life lessons to the next generation? Listen to this podcast to find out.You can read Chris' article in The Business Times on this topic here: https://providend.com/4-key-lessons-learnt-in-legacy-planning/Stay tuned for our next podcast episode, where our co-host Isaac will be having a conversation with Jerome Song, our Associate Director of Business Exit.Through deep conversations with our advisers, you will gain clarity on what matters most in life and what needs to be done to live a good life, both financially and non-financially. We can help you with your Legacy Planning—make an enquiry with us today: https://providend.com/our-clients/service-enquiry-form.The host of this episode, Amelia Wong, is the Senior Content & Digital Marketing Executive at Providend, the first fee-only wealth advisory firm in Southeast Asia and a leading wealth advisory firm in Asia.View the full list of podcast episodes published: https://providend.com/providends-money-wisdom-podcast-season-3/ Music courtesy of ItsWatR. Mentioned in this episode:Download Investment eBook Today!TBC
Send us a Text Message.We had the lovely Loïs Mills, Senior Content Lead at Yonder, chat about the role of content marketing in today's day and age.Loïs tried the corporate and entrepreneurship life before making her way into the startup life, which she calls “not the straightforward journey.” Currently the Senior Content Lead at Yonder, she aspires to establish the brand as more than just a credit card product and to give it life.Yonder is the credit card for modern explorers, on a mission to improve people's relationship with credit.Join them as they cover topics such as:Can you still gain followers without producing social content?Building community in fintechHow to measure the impact of your content marketing effortsThe beauty of working at a startupCreating emotion through contentHow to draw eyeballs on your contentThe wrong approach to producing contentBuilding trust in fintech and financial servicesLoïs says:~“People choose you because you've created some sort of emotion in them.”~HELP US OUT!Help us reach new listeners and bring on your favourite guests by rating and reviewing The Fintech Marketers and Leaders Podcast here. We appreciate you.Subscribe here:WebsiteYouTube
As the leading fee-only wealth advisory firm in Asia, our Founder and CEO, Christopher, discusses in his Business Times article why you should not simply invest in the S&P 500 alone.With competing views from sources like Business Insider claiming that the S&P 500 will hit 8,000 to 15,000 points by the end of the decade, does this trigger a 'fear of missing out' for you?In this week's Money Wisdom episode, our co-host Amelia, from the Brand Experience Team, asks Chris why the S&P 500 should not be viewed as a simple and seemingly magical solution to a complicated problem. When it comes to enabling your non-negotiable life events such as retirement, it is more important to ensure the reliability and sufficiency of your investment returns.While it is true that you could achieve a higher return by investing in the S&P 500 compared to a globally diversified portfolio of stocks and bonds, the crucial question is whether you can stomach the risks and ride through the extreme volatility that comes with a single-country index.You can read Chris' article in The Business Times on this topic here: https://providend.com/investing-in-the-sp-500-alone-is-not-the-silver-bullet/To ensure a good investment experience, Providend is committed to delivering reliable returns, prioritising this over maximising returns and taking unnecessary risks that do not meet your needs. Learn more about our investment philosophy here: https://providend.com/wealth-solutions/investment-management/Stay tuned for our next podcast episode, where we will be jumping into part 7 of our miniseries: “The Story of Our Clients' Wealth Journey”.The host of this episode, Amelia Wong, is the Senior Content & Digital Marketing Executive at Providend, the first fee-only wealth advisory firm in Southeast Asia and a leading wealth advisory firm in Asia.View the full list of podcast episodes published: https://providend.com/providends-money-wisdom-podcast-season-3/ Music courtesy of ItsWatR. Mentioned in this episode:RetireWell eBook Download
As the leading fee-only wealth advisory firm in Asia, our Founder and CEO, Christopher's Business Times article discusses the critical mistake that business owners often make, when they do not integrate their business with their personal wealth planning.In this week's Money Wisdom episode, our co-host Amelia, from the Brand Experience team, sits down with Chris to explore the emotional aspects and his thoughts beyond what was written in the article on the topic of Business Exit Planning. Chris shared the importance on how business owners need to foster a culture that prepares their team for leadership transition. The conversation became deeply personal as it concluded with Chris sharing his heartfelt thoughts on his own business exit plan as CEO of Providend.You can find Chris' article in The Business Times on this topic here: https://providend.com/business-exit-plan-3-key-considerations/Through deep conversations with our advisers, you will gain clarity on what matters most in life and what needs to be done to live a good life, both financially and non-financially. This includes plans for your business exit & succession and your retirement. Learn more about our business exit and succession planning philosophy here: https://providend.com/wealth-solutions/business-exit-succession-planning/Stay tuned for our next podcast episode, where we will be jumping into part 5 of our mini-series: "The Story of Our Clients' Wealth Journey".The host of this episode, Amelia Wong, is the Senior Content & Digital Marketing Executive at Providend, the first fee-only wealth advisory firm in Southeast Asia and a leading wealth advisory firm in Asia.View the full list of podcast episodes published: https://providend.com/providends-money-wisdom-podcast-season-3/ Music courtesy of ItsWatR. Mentioned in this episode:Subscribe to our mailing list for more content!If you're interested in getting more of our thought leadership contents, click this link to subscribe to our newsletter today: https://providend.com/#newsletter-subscribe
We've got an episode for our writers out there today! Ryan Donovan joins us to discuss his 15 years of experience in technical writing, and just how that experience is serving him in his current role - senior content marketer at Stack Overflow. One thing to know about Ryan is that he is a stickler for getting technical details right, a great quality to have in a technical writer. He even stays away from audience suggestions for topics, as he is careful to always be confident and accurate in his writing. He hosts a podcast under Stack Overflow, as well as writing their newsletter. As Richard acknowledges, you may need a technical mind to master computer science, but for a technical writer, a willingness to learn anything and everything might be a more apt skill. Ryan discusses the benefits of being your own harcore tester, treating your own technical writing as if you've never seen it before. If you can't follow your own writing, then you can be pretty sure no one else will either! This a wonderful, writing-focused episode, we hope you enjoy it. Reach out to Ryan here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-donovan-1477b64/ Find out more and listen to previous podcasts here: https://www.voxgig.com/podcast Subscribe to our newsletter for weekly updates and information about upcoming meetups: https://voxgig.substack.com/ Join the Dublin DevRel Meetup group here: www.devrelmeetup.com
Being a trusted adviser to our affluent clients for over two decades, it is important to ensure the reliability and sufficiency of investment returns to meet our clients' non-negotiable life goals.Some weeks ago, our CEO Chris encountered three situations that inspired him to write his Business Times article, with one of them being his recent trip to Guangzhou as a keynote speaker at the Morningstar (China) 2024 Investment Summit. A common theme running through all three encounters was the challenge for investors to stay invested.In this week's Money Wisdom episode, our new co-host Amelia, from the Brand Experience team, interviews Chris, beyond what was written in the article. Chris opened up about the lessons Singaporean investors can learn from the Chinese and also shared a case study of what a non-negotiable life goal is and the importance of holistic wealth advice that contributes to our clients achieving these goals.You can find Chris' article in The Business Times on this topic here: https://providend.com/a-more-reliable-way-to-get-enough-investment-returns/Stay tuned for our next podcast episode, where we will be jumping into part 4 of our mini-series: "The Story of Our Clients' Wealth Journey".The host of this episode, Amelia Wong, is the Senior Content & Digital Marketing Executive at Providend, the first fee-only wealth advisory firm in Southeast Asia and a leading wealth advisory firm in Asia.View the full list of podcast episodes published: https://providend.com/providends-money-wisdom-podcast-season-3/ Music courtesy of ItsWatR. Mentioned in this episode:Chicken Soup eBook Download
In this episode of The SaaS SEO Show, we interviewed Brandon Gubitosa, Senior Content Marketing Manager at Plural, and discussed technical content creation, online communities, content promotion, and more.************************Timestamps: (00:00) - Intro (01:05) - Who is Brandon Gubitosa? (02:26) - Brandon's background. (07:58) - Biggest lessons from working at an agency. (09:36) - Can outsourcing for technical content work? (12:39) - Is there still space for content marketing agencies? (15:32) - How to communicate the value of content. (18:57) - Content strategy at Plural. (20:02) - Unique aspects of technical content. (22:21) - Is the technical audience consuming more content? (24:00) - How to evaluate a writer's expertise for technical content. (26:24) - How do you ensure that technical elements are accurate? (29:12) - Content promotion and distribution at Plural. (32:33) - Online communities to connect with a technical audience. (34:38) - Brandon's concerns about changes in search. (36:16) - The future of SaaS content marketing. (39:05) - Learn more about Brandon and Plural and get in touch. (39:56) - Outro ************************Useful Links:Website: https://www.plural.sh/Brandon on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bgubitosa/************************Stay Tuned:► Website: https://minuttia.com► YouTube: https://bit.ly/2BZJmhb► LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/2DHaJNr************************Don't forget to leave us a five-star review and subscribe to our YouTube channel.
Paulo Saka is a Swedish senior content programming manager at Spotify. He's also a writer for Krull Magazine, “a creative digital platform and the preeminent lifestyle publication for black culture in Stockholm, Sweden.” Paulo is a dynamic and engaging individual who shares who he is as a Black queer Swedish professional. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Charlotte (Charlie) Begg is Mamamia's Weekend Editor and a Senior Content Producer (Lifestyle). She writes across a range of topics including beauty, fashion, lifestyle, food and popular culture. She is a pocket rocket who is across all things pop culture, beauty, fashion, lifestyle, and food. With her audience front of mind, Charlotte is keen to write about the latest trends and issues that affect women each and every day. We talk all things beauty and fashion round-ups, tried and tested, what drives her analytics wild and how to nail a pitch. This a punchy and helpful episode loaded to the brim with tips. Grab the ChatGPT Cheat Sheet https://www.odetteandco.com.au/shop/chatgpt-pr-cheat-sheet Find Charlie online https://www.instagram.com/charliebegg/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlotte-begg-84a099153 charlotte.begg@mamamia.com.au Find Odette Barry online https://www.odetteandco.com.au/hackyourownpr https://instagram.com/odetteandco https://instagram.com/hackyourownpr
People want to follow people on social media. As soon as we pivoted to showcasing the upside team and our commitments and values, we saw a massive spike in our engagement.” Today more than ever, audiences demand authenticity from brands on social media. With expertise in the finance and technology industries, no one understands this more than our next guest! In this episode of Behind the Post, host Olivia welcomes Chloe Stevens, the Senior Content and Social Media Manager at UpSlide. She delves into her approach to social, how she crafts engaging content, and her tips for creating a compelling social media strategy. Chloe even reveals her favorite tech tools to streamline the process. When it comes to strategy, Chloe emphasizes the importance of reflecting on past performance, setting clear objectives and KPIs, and aligning them with overall business goals. She gives her insights into measuring success beyond vanity metrics to track brand awareness and conversions. She highlights the significance of understanding your target audience and tailoring content accordingly. Her best tip–join sales calls and directly speak to your customers! To wrap the show, Chloe shares how she's approaching launching an employee advocacy program and the tactics she's using to get the wider organization's buy-in! Hot Topics: The key elements to include in a social strategy How to craft compelling content in the tech industry Tactics for launching an employee advocacy program and getting buy-in
Chase Roberts is the Senior Content designer at Chewy.com and has worked as a senior content designer in the fintech world with Global 500 banks, like Capital One and BBVA, as well as at startups like Wealthfront and Relief App. In this episode of the podcast Sophia and Chase discuss using Object-Oriented UX to onboard at Chewy.com, creating new objects at Wealthfront, how OOUX fits in with other design methodologies, plus how you can get started with OOUX in your organization. We nerded out in this one. Enjoy! LINKS:
One of the most exciting parts of creating a podcast with our clients is when it changes the listener's perceptions of their brand. Amongst our favourites is ‘Unearthed' – the series we make for The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. The first series of Unearthed explored how Kew's scientists have helped solve crimes from curry-based murders to international trafficking. Series two was subtitled ‘Journeys into the Future of Food' which looks at how we feed ourselves in a world of climate change and reduced biodiversity. To chat through the success of series two, Fresh Air Founder Neil Cowling chats to Emma Chandler, Senior Content and Engagement Manager and Grace Brewer, Digital Content Manager at Kew Gardens. They are also joined by ‘The Podcast Publicist' Fiona Fraser, founder of Pow PR and one of the UK's leading experts in podcast PR. To hear about the storytelling of series one of Unearthed click here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For a lot of B2B tech marketers, the overarching content strategy for the foreseeable is rooted in efficiency. How can we do more with what we have? In the face of a looming recession, this has become more relevant than ever and the importance of knowing where your customers are and the different ways they consume content is imperative. Joining host Amy Woods to talk about this element of his content marketing strategy, is Tom Rennell, Senior Content and Comms Manager at Adverity. They talk about his ‘putting chaos in boxes' approach (it makes perfect sense, we promise!), the exciting opportunities presented by AI, truly understanding how content contributes to the company's bottom line and the joy to be found in really good folder systems and naming conventions! Our host, Amy Woods is the CEO and founder of Content 10x, the world's first and longest-running specialist content repurposing agency that partners exclusively with B2B tech and professional services businesses. Find out about: The different ways to measure brand awareness Why AI means we need to be producing better content The power of research reports Important Links & Mentions:Adverity: https://www.adverity.com/ Adverity on Medium.com: https://medium.com/adverity Adverity on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/myadverity/ Tom on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomrennell/ Content 10x: https://www.content10x.com/
Conversamos con Daniel Cadena Jordan, venezolano que transformó la pasión por la Bundesliga, en la piedra angular de su carrera en el deporte.
On this episode of Ruff Talk VR our hosts are joined by Nicholas Sutrich. Nicholas is the senior content producer for smartphones and VR over at Android Central. We get to know more about Nicholas' role over at Android Central, his thoughts on the Meta Quest Pro and the PSVR2, some of his favorite virtual reality games, and much more. You can find Nicholas on social media @GwanatuIf you enjoy the podcast be sure to rate us 5 stars and subscribe! Join our official subreddit at https://www.reddit.com/r/RuffTalkVR/Ruff Talk VR Discord: https://discord.gg/9JTdCccucSThis podcast was sponsored by Kiwi Design - the premier company for Oculus Quest accessories. Visit our affiliate link below to shop for your VR accessories including knuckle straps, lens protectors, head straps, link cables, and more while also supporting the podcast!Affiliate Link: https://www.kiwidesign.com/?ref=RuffTalkVRGet 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code RUFFTALKVR at MANSCAPED.com!*We are paid a commission through affiliate links to help support the podcast on the Kiwi links abovePodcast support link: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rufftalkvr Support the show
Today, Raf and Mike speak with Hope Barnett from the LPGA Organization. Hope has been with the LPGA for a few years as a Senior Content Creator, recently being promoted to Host. Hope shares her experiences while working amongst LPGA stars the past few years and insight into future content the LPGA is producing. Make sure to watch these clips: LPGA Series: Drive On https://youtu.be/c67nQ248jrE ROLEX LPGA Awards: Hosted by Hope https://www.youtube.com/live/jqBm1c2AMoM?feature=share Hope's Channels IG: https://www.instagram.com/hopebarnett Twitter: https://twitter.com/hopebarnett_3 TGP Links: IG: https://www.instagram.com/thegolfpodcast.live Twitter: https://twitter.com/GolfPodcastLive Website: https://thegolfpodcast.live/
Today, Raf and Mike speak with Hope Barnett from the LPGA Organization. Hope has been with the LPGA for a few years as a Senior Content Creator, recently being promoted to Host. Hope shares her experiences while working amongst LPGA stars the past few years and insight into future content the LPGA is producing. Make sure to watch these clips: LPGA Series: Drive On https://youtu.be/c67nQ248jrE ROLEX LPGA Awards: Hosted by Hope https://www.youtube.com/live/jqBm1c2AMoM?feature=share Hope's Channels IG: https://www.instagram.com/hopebarnett Twitter: https://twitter.com/hopebarnett_3 TGP Links: IG: https://www.instagram.com/thegolfpodcast.live Twitter: https://twitter.com/GolfPodcastLive Website: https://thegolfpodcast.live/
Educate, inspire, entertain. No need to over complicate it.When working in social media, test and fail mindset needs to be adopted as well as using data to back up results. Dominic Edmundson, Senior Content and Channels Officer at Brunel University London shares his strategies for getting results from social media. Always plan, plan, plan. Benchmark what success looks like and remember to be flexible to adapt to current trends.Visit to discover what Dominic is doing: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dominic-edmundson/ Go to https://www.socialinsider.io/free-social-media-industry-reports and get the latest social media industry benchmark reports.
In this episode of The SaaS SEO Show, we've interviewed Ziv Gidron, Senior Content Marketing Manager at Guesty, and discussed how to create content with empathy and many more.************************Here's what we're covering: Platform-specific vs. platform-agnostic content. Content ideation at Guesty. Content promotion at Guesty. Building and growing successful content teams. The future of content marketing. ************************Useful Links: Guesty's Website: https://www.guesty.com Ziv on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ziv-gidron/?originalSubdomain=il ************************Stay Tuned:► Website: https://minuttia.com/ ► LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/2DHaJNr ► YouTube: https://bit.ly/2BZJmhb************************Don't forget to leave us a five-star review and subscribe to our YouTube channel.This episode is brought to you by Minuttia and is sponsored by Ahrefs.Visit ahrefs.com/awt and sign up for free!
From 15+ years as an Army Ranger to deploying in Iraq and Afghanistan 15 times, to becoming a film military advisor, and now Senior Content Production Manager at Black Rifle Coffee Company, this week's Team Never Quit Podcast guest, Jariko Denman, has lived a very interesting life. After 54 months of combat experience as part of a Joint Special Operations Task Force, Jariko speaks with Marcus about what it was like to be on the ground at HKIA during the American withdrawal from Afghanistan. While he has retired from active duty, Jariko still leads quite an adventure, such as joining with a team of guys who will be skydiving in each of the seven continents over seven days. In this episode you will hear: Wherever something's happening, I just don't want to miss out. As a retired guy, I have a lot of freedom. My dad talked to me like a drill sergeant would talk to you, so I had a certain amount of bandwidth. Ranger school sucks, but it's kind of a speed bump – you just gotta do this to move to the next level. In a 90-day rotation, we'd do 120 raids. We're locusts. We just come in and destroy. When I got out, I never really decided to do anything. I just rode the wave. As a technical advisor for film, I have the freedom to say, “Screw your movie. I'm not gonna be a part of it.” If there were 2 job offers and 1 was a rad action movie and 1 was a true story, I'd do the rad action movie because it's more fun. A true story takes the creativity out of it. I didn't plan on going to Afghanistan for the shit show withdrawal. My function turned into me getting to the gate and plucking as many people out as I could. I had to ask myself: What am I doing here?” Being there in a whole different context was so weird. Coming up soon, me and a team of guys are skydiving in each of the seven continents in seven days. www.BlackRifleCoffee.com www.LegacyExpeditions.net
Meet Janeé Bolden; Senior Content Director for @bossip @globalgrind | Janeé is NYU educated, a seasoned writer and has worked for black media outlets such as Sohh.com, XXL, The Source & Vibe. She has interviewed everybody and their momma like for real. In 2009 she was hired as an Editor for Bossip and it's been up from there! It was a pleasure to interview someone that I admired from afar. So y'all know I was taking mad mental notes! We had a dope convo that just flowed! If you have seen Janeé on your timeline and want to know more about her journey. I encourage you all to check out this episode! Episode 69 “ Content Queen “ is now available for your listening pleasure. Thank you, Janeé , for being an amazing guest and sharing your journey with my listeners! I'm sure they will appreciate this episode!! Monster gems were dropped too!
ScareTrack - Halloween at Drayton Manor / Interview with Danielle Nicholls (Senior Content Executive) Mikey interviews Danielle Nicholls, the Senior Content Executive at Drayton Manor. They discuss the PUMPKIN SMASH BASH daytime event for children, NIGHT AT THE MANOR - The Ultimate Scare Experience for visitors aged 14+ and their annual Fireworks Spooktacular. Follow Drayton Manor Insta: @draytonmanor FB: /Drayton Manor Twitter: @DraytonManor ...................................................................................................................... BUY YOUR TICKETS HERE: https://www.draytonmanor.co.uk/ ...................................................................................................................... Visit our website here: https://scaretrack.co.uk Watch our latest ScareCam vlogs: https://youtube.com/scaretrack ScareTrack merchandise can be found here: https://www.fleshnmetal.com/scaretrack Check out Haunted Attractions Network: https://hauntedattractionnetwork.com/ Social Media Facebook.com/ScareTrack Instagram- @scaretrack Twitter- @scaretrack Snapchat- scaretrack *Logo/Photo property of DRAYTON MANOR *All views expressed are of the individual host/guest.
Are you a B2B content marketer that's looking to have more impact within the business you work for?One way of doing that is to get more involved in product marketing. Because, amongst other things, doing that enables you to participate in more strategic conversations across the business.But how do you do that?Well today's guest has done exactly this. Emily Dumas, Senior Content Marketing Manager for Evernote talks to Matt Dodgson about her experience in content marketing and how she's been able to have more impact by getting involved in product marketing.In this episode they discuss;What being a 'traditional' B2B content marketer meant to EmilyWhen she first started to get involved in product marketingHow Evernote structures its content marketing teamWhat content marketing activities Emily gets involved in now she's focussing more on product marketing Tips to shift your focus more from traditional content marketing into product marketingWhat value your business can gain from you making this shift How this shift can impact your careerWhere Emily has gone to learn more about product marketingA recent campaign Emily's been involved in What skills and attributes Emily looks for when hiring B2B content marketers And so much more...Market Mentors is brought to you by Matt Dodgson, Co-Founder of Market Recruitment. Market Recruitment is a recruitment agency that connects B2B Tech & SaaS businesses with top class marketers to help them grow.If you'd like to be a future guest on the Market Mentors podcast you can apply here.
Here's Part 5 of Kiss My Mike's "Diversity in Hollywood” series -- in this episode, learn all about Law Sharma's creative journey as an actor. Find out how his Filipino/Indian/American identity has played a role in his journey and why it was important. Lastly, learn about Law's work as a Senior Content Producer for CinemaBlend, the go-to-source for today's information and updates on new movies, tv shows, games and celebrity news and gossip.Available on Spotify, Apple, iHeart, Amazon, YouTube or any other streaming
Drew's guest is Jenny Ashcraft, Senior Content Copywriter at Ancestry.com for Newspapers.com. In this episode, Drew and Jenny discuss Newspapers.com, including search strategies, sharing what you find with others, and the Marriage and Obituary Indexes.
The pressure is real for brands to constantly be churning out fresh content and be “always on.” Research shows time and again that the brands that do always-on marketing well are often considered more recognizable and relevant. But it's not easy to implement. In addition to always running campaigns, marketers need to ensure the content they promote is relevant throughout their prospect's buying journey. How does one be always on without having to always be working? In this session, LinkedIn's Senior Content Solutions Consultant Purna Virji shares how marketers can re-think their content planning approach and share frameworks and best-in-class examples for designing a scalable and sustainable always on content strategy.
Lily D'Amato is the Senior Content and Communications Manager at Paris Baguette America. In this episode we talk about how Paris Baguette uses internal newsletters; training webinars, and their robust intranet to message and train their franchise and retail locations.
This week we interview our friend Scott VanderSloot! Scott is the Senior Content Producer for CrossFit Mayhem in Cookville, Tennessee. Scott is a west Michigan native and Ferris State Alum. He shares with us is journey from intern at FSU to working for the biggest brand in CrossFit. Check out Scott and Mayhem's content: Scott's Instagram Scott's YouTube Channel Mayhem Nation YouTube Channel CrossFit Mayhem Instagram
This is the first in a new series where I interview inspirational figures. Today's episode features Grainne Hallahan, senior content writer at TES (formerly Times Educational Supplement).
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Camille Buxeda is currently a Senior Content Producer at SLAM. She was born in Puerto Rico and grew up in Orlando, Florida. A graduate of NYU's Masters in Sports Business, she's worked in the sports industry for over 5 years now. She's a constant advocate for women's sports and is dedicated to helping grow the game of women's basketball. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Bridget Sauer who is the Senior Content & Customer Programs Manager at Atlassian is our guest today. In her interview, we talk about User Generated Content! She speaks about the UGC programs she's created, the strategies she has implemented, and how these programs meet both Atlassian's business goals and their user's needs.
Taking the reins of an established marketing team shouldn’t mean throwing out everything that’s come before. Put the hard work of your predecessors to good use. Adam Lambert joined scheduling software company Calendly as its Senior Content and Digital Marketing Manager in January 2020. He spent his first three months studying what his team had achieved before his arrival. “Customer service was really strong: people had good resources to answer current customer questions. So I didn't have to spend a lot of time with current customers, compared with connecting with people who might find this tool useful,” he says. Adam identifies content marketing — especially video — as one of the strongest mediums for getting word out about your product. In this episode of Tech Qualified, Adam tells Tristan Pelligrino why and how marketers should put their time and budget into video. “The money doesn't hurt as bad when you're getting 12 pieces of content. You're making this video, a transcript and a blog about this video, and you're doing thought leadership because you're going to share clips,” he says. “You're doing a lot more than the one deliverable that's laid out on the contract.”
I speak with Adam Lambert, the Senior Content and Digital Marketing Manager for Calendly. We touch on:How To Spot Inherent ViralityWhy He's Using Copywriting Foundations For His Video Content StrategyHis Advice For If You're On The Look For a New GigAnd So Much MoreIf you enjoy what you're hearing, you'll love the emails I send: stewarthillhouse.com/topofmind Get on the email list at topofmind.substack.com
In this episode Adam Lambert, Senior Content & Digital Marketing Manager at Calendly shares with us exactly how Calendly have become the number one meeting scheduling software thanks to heavily leaning into integration partnerships. He shares tips on how you can set up your SaaS with integrations that will serve you 5 to 10 years down the road.
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Want to introduce content design to your organisation? Jack Garfinkel chats about how he did just that at Scope. From introducing crits and journey mapping, to writing user needs and user research, Jack shares how he started a major content project. He also shares some great tips and insights into how you can involve subject matter experts and other key people in the content process. Here are some of the tools Jack mentions:Hotjar for heatmapsTrello kanban board for prioritising work and tracking progressMiro for shared mapping and diagramsAirtable for storing data and insightsEnjoyed the episode? Like and subscribe or reach out to us on Twitter @DigiContentPod.
This week on Priority One --- Season 1 of Star Trek Picard is over and now the post-season interviews are all over the net -- including interviews with the showrunners; in Star Trek Online, First Contact Day is around the corner and STO has started teasing event information -- we’re also joined by Star Trek Online’s Senior Content Designer, Ryon Levitt to chat about creating engaging missions for players… And of course -- in On Screen, we dive into the two-part finale of Star Trek Picard, Season 1. Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! This Weeks Community Questions Are: CQ: Would you be excited to see Brent Spiner return as a Soong? AND CQ: Will you be getting your hands on the D’Quarka?... the new T6 D’Kora Update. TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan Goldsman and Chabon Talk Picard “Star Trek: Picard” aired its final episode of season 1, “Et in Arcadia Ego: Part 2”, last week. We’ll get into what took place on Screen later in the show, but for now let’s have a look behind the scenes. The Hollywood Reporter chatted up Picard series one showrunner Michael Chabon and Executive Producer Akiva Goldsman to hear more from the men behind the curtain. Be warned, spoilers incoming. The pair cleared up confusion about the original plan for the length of Picard’s run, with Chabon saying ”We didn't decide to do this to the character from a place of we didn't want to have future seasons or anything like that. From the original plan for the show, even though our original outline changed significantly to what you eventually saw, the plan — and Sir Patrick's plan from the beginning — was ‘let's tell more stories with Picard.’” Chabon discussed the serialization of Picard, and how it is received by Star Trek fans, saying "You really have to ‘bingewatch' the whole thing in ten episodes. And it's a tricky thing because of the whole episodic versus serialized way we watch things, and how especially Star Trek audiences are sort of trained [to expect] more of that episodic, mission-of-the-week structure. And that's not what this show is." Finally, Chabon touched on the challenges of writing Picard Season 2, saying "First, it's got to be good, right? It has to be focused on Picard but have room for all the other characters. It's never going to be just a show about the crew of a starship that's part of Starfleet and everyone's wearing uniforms and they're flying around, encountering alien life and weird planets. Those are the challenges we face going into season two, and I'm so excited about the story we've come up with." Akiva Goldsman WAS there, we promise. To read some of what he had to say, as well as Chabon’s thoughts on bringing back Jeri Ryan, trek out the show notes. He was there. Variety Talks with Michael Chabon While we promise there was a quote from Akiva Goldsman in the previous article, we guaranteed there isn’t any to follow. Chabon soloed with Variety and discussed Star Trek feedback, serialization, and the subtle inclusion of the LGBTQ community in Picard Chabon told Variety that he read the conversations, critiques, and reviews of Star Trek - both new and old. He even went so far as to look up old Usenet boards focused on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Voyager, and was surprised to learn that fan reaction wasn’t so dissimilar thirty years ago. There was a certain demographic Chabon didn’t mind upsetting //QUOTE//”To the extent that I was aware of the kind of toxic fandom, the anti-SJW, you know, sad little corner of fandom — you just disregard that. Sometimes you’re motivated to have things simply because it’s possibly going to piss off or provoke people who seem to have missed the memo about just what exactly “Star Trek” is and always has been all about.”//END QUOTE// When considering fan discomfort in a darker Star Trek tone, and more broadly serialization, Chabon said //QUOTE//”It’s a little weird for me, too. [...] I can feel this deep wiring in my brain that wants “Star Trek” to be episodic. I can remember how odd it felt watching those serialized episodes of “Deep Space Nine.” I wasn’t entirely sure I liked it then, either. It was so far ahead of its time. [...] It felt appropriate, I respected it, and I understood it — and it made me uncomfortable as a “Star Trek” fan.”//END QUOTE// Chabon also discussed a perceived lack of LGBTQ inclusion in Star Trek Picard, indicating it WAS there if you looked close enough //QUOTE//”We’re doing it in an organic way — what feels organic to me. [...] In Raffi’s scene where she calls into Starfleet to try to get access for them to the Artifact [...], the implication is there too in their relationship. But she doesn’t ever say, “I’m going to call this woman that I used to go out with,” and she doesn’t say, “Hey, remember me. I used to be your girlfriend.”//END QUOTE// This article is LONG, and offers insight into Chabon’s least favorite social media outlet, what Picard looks like going into season 2, and how Chabon is handling the pandemic. Follow the link in our show notes to trek it out. Patrick Stewart Recalls Uniform Mishaps What’s Picard without Picard? The Hollywood Reporter sat down with the Picard portrayer and Executive Producer - Sir Patrick Stewart - to talk Picard, uniforms, and Kirk? In regards to filming the poignant final meeting of Picard and Data in “Et in Arcadia Ego: Part 2”, Stewart said "I was looking forward to it, not just because I get to work with my friend Brent (Spiner) again, but because the content of the scene was so serious, given that Picard — he knew this would probably be the last time he would ever see his friend." The interview took a decidedly reminiscent tone when Stewart recalled being “Quite cross” when refused one of his uniform costumes following the filming of TNG’s “All Good Things”, but was later gifted the threads on a late night talk show appearance. Stewart jests "I often tease my wife that I will one day wake her up one morning wearing that uniform, since she grew up watching The Next Generation with her family" Sir Patrick ends the interview recalling the filming of Kirk’s death scene in Star Trek: Generations "It was an extremely potent moment, I have to say. Working with Bill, and being present when Captain Kirk finally came to an end. It was a great privilege." Spiner is done as Data What would Picard be without Data...oh...right. Well - This week, TV Guide interviewed the 71-year old Spiner to talk his many roles in Star Trek Spiner had glowing things to say about his last meeting with Sir Patrick’s Picard, telling TV Guide ”I think there's something really profound about what Michael [Chabon] wrote for Data to say about those things that are fleeting, that mortality is what makes us human, and those things that mean the most to us never last forever. [...] It felt very much like we were doing Next Generation. There was something very familiar about it and kind of natural that we should be sitting there having that conversation.” Spiner, who has said on countless occasions that he would not reprise his role as Data, repeated that sentiment ”I wouldn't really entertain the idea of doing it again because I just don't think it would be realistic. So it seemed right to me to give him this more gentle sendoff, and it seemed right to me in the context of the entire season of Picard and what Picard himself had been experiencing because of the loss of Data. I think it allows him to feel okay about it too. So it seemed like the right thing to do.” That doesn’t mean that Spiner is done with Star Trek though. When asked about possibly portraying Alton Soong again, Spiner said ”Absolutely. I love working with all of the people on the show. The new cast is fantastic. Obviously, to still be working with Patrick is a dream. Now there's a character that could conceivably go on and continue, so of course I'd love to.” Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover First Contact Day: Now With More Borg! Star Trek Online has posted the announcement for this year’s First Contact Day celebration event! The updated event, which runs from April 2nd through April 23rd, will include new mission content along with the annual Phoenix rocket launch contest. For the first time, players will have the opportunity to step back in time to April 4th, 2063, the day before the historic date when Zefram Cochrane took humanity’s first warp flight. Under the direction of temporal agent Daniels, we’ll team up with Seven of Nine to find and reverse changes to the timeline that The Borg have made…. All in an effort to finish what they attempted to do in the film -- Star Trek First Contact. By completing either the new mission or the Phoenix Rocket Launch contest for a total of 14 days, players will earn the usual First Contact Day event bundle and a brand new Universal Console, The Temporal Vortex Probe. This console provides passive bonuses to Exotic Damage and Temporal Operative Bridge Officer ability cooldowns, along with a turn rate bonus scaled by Auxiliary Power. When activated, the console launches a probe which opens a Temporal Vortex that travels toward a target’s location, inflicting damage and slowing enemy ships. The event also includes the new standard Zen buyout and Bonus Dilithium payout options. For each day of progress, players will also have their choice of 17 new uniform badges. The badges teased so far in Kael’s Twitter post included Trill, Ferengi, Liberated Borg, and IDIC among several others. Kael also noted a couple of quality of life updates to the event. Quark’s Marauder Star Trek Online has also just announced the addition of a new Tier 6 ship to the Infinity Lockbox. Along with adding the Kelvin Divergence lockbox prizes into the Infinity box, they’ve added a brand new Tier 6 Ferengi Marauder named after Quark himself. The T6 Quark Marauder is a welcome T6 update to the T5 Ferengi D’Kora, including Commander Engineering/Miracle Worker and Lieutenant Commander Science/Miracle Worker specialist seating. The ship carries a 5/3 weapons layout, a 9 degrees-per-second turn rate, and the extra Universal console slot common to Miracle worker ships. Naturally, like all Ferengi vessels, it also includes a built-in Dabo table, Bank terminal, and Exchange terminal. To see the full specs of the new ship, Trek out the blog link in our show notes! EVENTS Late last week, Star Trek Online announced an immediate 3 week event, from March 26th through April 16th. Acknowledging that /QUOTE/ we’re all feeling the crush of being at home right now /ENDQUOTE/, the special event will reward 50% bonuses to content that rewards Fleet or Reputation marks. So, while you’re looking for something to pass the time stuck at home, maybe now’s the chance to finish those Tier 6 Reputations you’ve been grinding away at. PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS Join us for TFO Thursday - each Thursday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium. Mirror Month! Other Gaming News Timelines Hybrid Faction/Galaxy Event Re-Run For our viewers who play Star Trek Timelines, this week sees the re-run of DS9’s baseball themed “The Galactic Series” as a hybrid faction/galaxy event. The event features special crew like Niners Ezri, Martian Quark, Nurse Garland and Niners Rom. Variants of these crew, along with crew possessing the Athlete trait, will receive bonuses during the event.
This week on Priority One --- Season 1 of Star Trek Picard is over and now the post-season interviews are all over the net -- including interviews with the showrunners; in Star Trek Online, First Contact Day is around the corner and STO has started teasing event information -- we're also joined by Star Trek Online's Senior Content Designer, Ryon Levitt to chat about creating engaging missions for players… And of course -- in On Screen, we dive into the two-part finale of Star Trek Picard, Season 1. Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! This Weeks Community Questions Are: CQ: Would you be excited to see Brent Spiner return as a Soong? AND CQ: Will you be getting your hands on the D'Quarka?... the new T6 D'Kora Update. TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan Goldsman and Chabon Talk Picard “Star Trek: Picard” aired its final episode of season 1, “Et in Arcadia Ego: Part 2”, last week. We'll get into what took place on Screen later in the show, but for now let's have a look behind the scenes. The Hollywood Reporter chatted up Picard series one showrunner Michael Chabon and Executive Producer Akiva Goldsman to hear more from the men behind the curtain. Be warned, spoilers incoming. The pair cleared up confusion about the original plan for the length of Picard's run, with Chabon saying ”We didn't decide to do this to the character from a place of we didn't want to have future seasons or anything like that. From the original plan for the show, even though our original outline changed significantly to what you eventually saw, the plan — and Sir Patrick's plan from the beginning — was ‘let's tell more stories with Picard.'” Chabon discussed the serialization of Picard, and how it is received by Star Trek fans, saying "You really have to ‘bingewatch' the whole thing in ten episodes. And it's a tricky thing because of the whole episodic versus serialized way we watch things, and how especially Star Trek audiences are sort of trained [to expect] more of that episodic, mission-of-the-week structure. And that's not what this show is." Finally, Chabon touched on the challenges of writing Picard Season 2, saying "First, it's got to be good, right? It has to be focused on Picard but have room for all the other characters. It's never going to be just a show about the crew of a starship that's part of Starfleet and everyone's wearing uniforms and they're flying around, encountering alien life and weird planets. Those are the challenges we face going into season two, and I'm so excited about the story we've come up with." Akiva Goldsman WAS there, we promise. To read some of what he had to say, as well as Chabon's thoughts on bringing back Jeri Ryan, trek out the show notes. He was there. Variety Talks with Michael Chabon While we promise there was a quote from Akiva Goldsman in the previous article, we guaranteed there isn't any to follow. Chabon soloed with Variety and discussed Star Trek feedback, serialization, and the subtle inclusion of the LGBTQ community in Picard Chabon told Variety that he read the conversations, critiques, and reviews of Star Trek - both new and old. He even went so far as to look up old Usenet boards focused on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Voyager, and was surprised to learn that fan reaction wasn't so dissimilar thirty years ago. There was a certain demographic Chabon didn't mind upsetting //QUOTE//”To the extent that I was aware of the kind of toxic fandom, the anti-SJW, you know, sad little corner of fandom — you just disregard that. Sometimes you're motivated to have things simply because it's possibly going to piss off or provoke people who seem to have missed the memo about just what exactly “Star Trek” is and always has been all about.”//END QUOTE// When considering fan discomfort in a darker Star Trek tone, and more broadly serialization, Chabon said //QUOTE//”It's a little weird for me, too. [...] I can feel this deep wiring in my brain that wants “Star Trek” to be episodic. I can remember how odd it felt watching those serialized episodes of “Deep Space Nine.” I wasn't entirely sure I liked it then, either. It was so far ahead of its time. [...] It felt appropriate, I respected it, and I understood it — and it made me uncomfortable as a “Star Trek” fan.”//END QUOTE// Chabon also discussed a perceived lack of LGBTQ inclusion in Star Trek Picard, indicating it WAS there if you looked close enough //QUOTE//”We're doing it in an organic way — what feels organic to me. [...] In Raffi's scene where she calls into Starfleet to try to get access for them to the Artifact [...], the implication is there too in their relationship. But she doesn't ever say, “I'm going to call this woman that I used to go out with,” and she doesn't say, “Hey, remember me. I used to be your girlfriend.”//END QUOTE// This article is LONG, and offers insight into Chabon's least favorite social media outlet, what Picard looks like going into season 2, and how Chabon is handling the pandemic. Follow the link in our show notes to trek it out. Patrick Stewart Recalls Uniform Mishaps What's Picard without Picard? The Hollywood Reporter sat down with the Picard portrayer and Executive Producer - Sir Patrick Stewart - to talk Picard, uniforms, and Kirk? In regards to filming the poignant final meeting of Picard and Data in “Et in Arcadia Ego: Part 2”, Stewart said "I was looking forward to it, not just because I get to work with my friend Brent (Spiner) again, but because the content of the scene was so serious, given that Picard — he knew this would probably be the last time he would ever see his friend." The interview took a decidedly reminiscent tone when Stewart recalled being “Quite cross” when refused one of his uniform costumes following the filming of TNG's “All Good Things”, but was later gifted the threads on a late night talk show appearance. Stewart jests "I often tease my wife that I will one day wake her up one morning wearing that uniform, since she grew up watching The Next Generation with her family" Sir Patrick ends the interview recalling the filming of Kirk's death scene in Star Trek: Generations "It was an extremely potent moment, I have to say. Working with Bill, and being present when Captain Kirk finally came to an end. It was a great privilege." Spiner is done as Data What would Picard be without Data...oh...right. Well - This week, TV Guide interviewed the 71-year old Spiner to talk his many roles in Star Trek Spiner had glowing things to say about his last meeting with Sir Patrick's Picard, telling TV Guide ”I think there's something really profound about what Michael [Chabon] wrote for Data to say about those things that are fleeting, that mortality is what makes us human, and those things that mean the most to us never last forever. [...] It felt very much like we were doing Next Generation. There was something very familiar about it and kind of natural that we should be sitting there having that conversation.” Spiner, who has said on countless occasions that he would not reprise his role as Data, repeated that sentiment ”I wouldn't really entertain the idea of doing it again because I just don't think it would be realistic. So it seemed right to me to give him this more gentle sendoff, and it seemed right to me in the context of the entire season of Picard and what Picard himself had been experiencing because of the loss of Data. I think it allows him to feel okay about it too. So it seemed like the right thing to do.” That doesn't mean that Spiner is done with Star Trek though. When asked about possibly portraying Alton Soong again, Spiner said ”Absolutely. I love working with all of the people on the show. The new cast is fantastic. Obviously, to still be working with Patrick is a dream. Now there's a character that could conceivably go on and continue, so of course I'd love to.” Star Trek Online and Gaming News by Shane Hoover First Contact Day: Now With More Borg! Star Trek Online has posted the announcement for this year's First Contact Day celebration event! The updated event, which runs from April 2nd through April 23rd, will include new mission content along with the annual Phoenix rocket launch contest. For the first time, players will have the opportunity to step back in time to April 4th, 2063, the day before the historic date when Zefram Cochrane took humanity's first warp flight. Under the direction of temporal agent Daniels, we'll team up with Seven of Nine to find and reverse changes to the timeline that The Borg have made…. All in an effort to finish what they attempted to do in the film -- Star Trek First Contact. By completing either the new mission or the Phoenix Rocket Launch contest for a total of 14 days, players will earn the usual First Contact Day event bundle and a brand new Universal Console, The Temporal Vortex Probe. This console provides passive bonuses to Exotic Damage and Temporal Operative Bridge Officer ability cooldowns, along with a turn rate bonus scaled by Auxiliary Power. When activated, the console launches a probe which opens a Temporal Vortex that travels toward a target's location, inflicting damage and slowing enemy ships. The event also includes the new standard Zen buyout and Bonus Dilithium payout options. For each day of progress, players will also have their choice of 17 new uniform badges. The badges teased so far in Kael's Twitter post included Trill, Ferengi, Liberated Borg, and IDIC among several others. Kael also noted a couple of quality of life updates to the event. Quark's Marauder Star Trek Online has also just announced the addition of a new Tier 6 ship to the Infinity Lockbox. Along with adding the Kelvin Divergence lockbox prizes into the Infinity box, they've added a brand new Tier 6 Ferengi Marauder named after Quark himself. The T6 Quark Marauder is a welcome T6 update to the T5 Ferengi D'Kora, including Commander Engineering/Miracle Worker and Lieutenant Commander Science/Miracle Worker specialist seating. The ship carries a 5/3 weapons layout, a 9 degrees-per-second turn rate, and the extra Universal console slot common to Miracle worker ships. Naturally, like all Ferengi vessels, it also includes a built-in Dabo table, Bank terminal, and Exchange terminal. To see the full specs of the new ship, Trek out the blog link in our show notes! EVENTS Late last week, Star Trek Online announced an immediate 3 week event, from March 26th through April 16th. Acknowledging that /QUOTE/ we're all feeling the crush of being at home right now /ENDQUOTE/, the special event will reward 50% bonuses to content that rewards Fleet or Reputation marks. So, while you're looking for something to pass the time stuck at home, maybe now's the chance to finish those Tier 6 Reputations you've been grinding away at. PRIORITY ONE ARMADA NEWS Join us for TFO Thursday - each Thursday we team up with other Armada members to earn marks and dilithium. Mirror Month! Other Gaming News Timelines Hybrid Faction/Galaxy Event Re-Run For our viewers who play Star Trek Timelines, this week sees the re-run of DS9's baseball themed “The Galactic Series” as a hybrid faction/galaxy event. The event features special crew like Niners Ezri, Martian Quark, Nurse Garland and Niners Rom. Variants of these crew, along with crew possessing the Athlete trait, will receive bonuses during the event.
In baseball right now there really is only one topic and that is the massive cheating scandal that has rocked Major League Baseball dating back to the 2017 Houston Astros Championship season. This week, I welcome Senior Content Producer for Radio.COM Sports, John Healy to give his take on the scandal that has rocked the sport as well as to discuss the repercussions that have turned the usual quiet last few weeks of the off-season into a three ring circus.
Luke and Tom speak with Amber Naslund of LinkedIn, regarding social media, what LinkedIn is up to and where social platforms could be evolving. In addition, Amber speaks on the topic of Imposter Syndrome, it's characteristics, and how to best handle your own self-doubt. You can learn more about Amber and her mission to demystify and accept Imposter Syndrome, as well watch/listen to past talks on ambernaslund.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/takin-it-next-level/message
Dave has been a freelance art producer and has done photo production before becoming a content producer. Today, he shares his experience and along with Heather, gives you some actionable tips as well as some good insight on the merging of the life and work silos. Key Takeaways [:31] Heather introduces Dave Lewis and asks her guest to talk about who he is, where he is from, and how small towns are the best! [2:35] From photo production to art production to content production: what skills has Dave garnered that are most important and how did he come to work in advertising? [5:25] Dave has found that a lot of the things he produces are now destined for the Internet and that the clients are getting more and more specific. [7:00] Creatives need to be more and more nimble and a lot of content is now produced in-house but the variety of sources for the material Dave needs has multiplied in the past years. [9:48] Heather asks about the ins-and-outs of working with influencers — a frequent listener question: Is the pricing structure different? [12:45] Considering the increasing amount of resources available to advertising agencies, Heather shares a tip for photographers: Add to your arsenal! [14:40] How do you get Dave’s attention? Personalized emails — show you’ve done your research and that you’re interested and note that mail is making a comeback! [20:48] Heather and Dave discuss how everything you do in life informs everything else: Life silos and work silos are breaking apart. [23:30] When a photographer has an Instagram account, should they show only their work (personal and commercial) or should they curate some of their life as well? Dave has both a professional and personal opinion on the matter! [26:14] Dave shares one thing he likes to see people do on their Instagram page — show you love your work and show what you love, tell your story. [29:30] Dave’s estimate approval process is pretty straightforward; he walks us through a usual bid and shares what use he makes of treatments — it is always shared with the client! [34:55] How does Dave let a photographer know they didn’t get the job? [39:22] If he wasn’t an art producer, Dave you probably do something with food! [41:16] Heather thanks Dave for coming on the podcast and invites listeners to tune in for the next episode. Thanks for listening. In an industry where the rules are always changing, it’s helpful to hear from those on the front line. Heather Elder is the visionary behind NotesFromARep’sJournal.com; visit her website for industry updates, stunning photography and video, and the artists behind the work. Mentioned in this episode Carmichael Lynch Fallon Martin Williams Art Gallery 801 More about your host Heather Elder’s Bio Heather Elder’s Blog Heather Elder on Instagram Heather Elder on Twitter Heather Elder on LinkedIn Heather Elder on Facebook More about today’s guest Dave Lewis at Carmichael Lynch Dave Lewis’ website Dave Lewis on LinkedIn Dave Lewis on Instagram
This is a special episode in which you'll hear three presentations given at Voice Connected Home 2019 event, which took place in Cologne, Germany on May 7th this year. First you'll hear my quick 15 minute talk on 'The Voice Technology Trends of 2019, What We are Likely to See, and How it Will Affect Customer Interaction'. This is essentially a summary of many of the products and ideas I've discovered over the past year of podcast interviews, and with the voice industry moving as fast as it is, some of these are already fast becoming reality. Then you'll hear Nicky Birch, Executive Producer at BBC R&D, give an informative and entertaining presentation, 'How to Design Your Experiences - A Producers Guide'. This presentation gives you lots of practical advice from the trenches, plus there's an accompanying PDF that contains this advice, the link to which is in the show notes. Finally you'll hear from Marion Sardone, who is the Senior Content & Character Designer of the Intelligent Personal Assistant at BMW, Germany. In her presentation, 'From Speech Output to a Truly Intelligent Assistant', she explains why it's important for a voice assistant to be given a personality, and how they went about creating one for their in-car assistant. I hope you enjoy the presentations, and look forward to meeting you at a future event!This is a time-limited preview. To hear the full episode, and access the full catalogue of episodes and bonus content, become a Voice Tech Pro https://voicetechpodcast.com/proInterview timestamps: 00:03:04 Carl Robinson, Voice Tech Podcast 00:19:54 Nicky Birch, BBC 00:45:38 Marion Sardone, BMW Links from the show: Full show notes: https://voicetechpodcast.comManetch Voice Connected Home 2019 event page: http://bit.ly/2Rt7aNHBBC Voice Design Tips PDF: https://bbc.in/2RufuMWBMW intelligent assistant: http://bit.ly/2Rt5DqMBMW video: http://bit.ly/2Rtkf9xManning books: https://www.manning.com 40% off all books code: podvoicetech19 Subscribe to get future episodes: Apple iTunes: https://apple.co/2LqW4olGoogle Podcasts: http://bit.ly/voicetechpodcast-googleAlexa: https://voicetechpodcast.com/alexaSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2IZr5hmStitcher: http://bit.ly/voicetechpodcast-stitcherWebsite: http://bit.ly/voicetechpodcastJoin the discussion: Weekly Newsletter: https://voicetechpodcast.com/newsletterSponsor the show: https://voicetechpodcast.com/donateMedium blog: https://voicetechpodcast.com/medium Write for the blog: https://voicetechpodcast.com/publishEmail me: carl@voicetechpodcast.comFollow on Twitter: http://bit.ly/voicetechpodcast-twitterReddit:
Jonathan Mill is the Senior Content and Marketing Director at WheelWell, the #1 social marketplace for the automotive enthusiast that helps you easily find and purchase the very best products for your vehicles. Jonny, as his friends call him, is a bit of an automotive renaissance man. He entered the industry as a product inventor, winning product of the year, SEMA Launchpad and eventually Gen III Innovator, The highest honor for under 40 in the aftermarket. After a successful exit from the company he built, he went into advertising, eventually taking the helm of Hot Rod Magazine as Publisher and GM. He recently joined the social commerce site Wheelwell where he heads their marketing and content.
Ketika masa kampanye, anda dapat dengan mudah menemukan baliho, spanduk, bendera-bendera partai bertebaran di dinding, pohon dan segala media yang dapat ditempeli alat peraga kampanye konvensional tersebut. Tapi dari sekian banyak wajah, nomer, dan lambang itu, berapa banyak yang anda ingat? Cukup informatifkah dan efisien itu bagi pemilih? Bagaimana jadinya jika kampanye politik beralih menjadi kampanye digital dengan lebih memanfaatkan big data? SImak perbincangan bersama Nayoko Wicaksono, Co-Founder & CEO, Algoritma Data Science Education Center dan Co-Host Prahariezka Arfienda, Senior Content & Digital Marketing, Algoritma Data Science Education Center di Ruang Publik KBR. Kami ingin mendengar saran dan komentar kamu terkait podcast yang baru saja kamu simak, melalui surel ke podcast@kbrprime.id
In our latest episode, Brian welcomes Senior Content and Brand Specialist Calli Wright back to the podcast to talk about our new storybook board games, MathMINDs Games: South of the Sahara. Calli provides insight into the development of the games, from their origins at Math Fair to the iterative process of crafting stories that teach rules and allow for gameplay without facilitation. You can find our more about the MathMINDs games and sign up for updates on availability at mindresearch.org/mathminds-games. You can listen to the episode in the player below:0:45 Intro2:05 Our gaming origins3:50 Benefits of tabletop games5:00 Chance and choice in games6:50 Game rules as a barrier to entry10:00 Creating a learning experience11:15 Evolution and iterations of the MathMINDs Games14:20 Story as a vehicle for history, gameplay and learning16:25 Experiential, episodic learning19:00 How the MathMINDs Games help build mathematical schema24:00 Where to find more infoThanks for listening to the podcast! Please leave us a review on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Spreaker or wherever you are listening to the show. Subscribe to get future episodes as soon as they are released!
In our latest episode, Brian welcomes Senior Content and Brand Specialist Calli Wright back to the podcast to talk about our new storybook board games, MathMINDs Games: South of the Sahara. Calli provides insight into the development of the games, from their origins at Math Fair to the iterative process of crafting stories that teach rules and allow for gameplay without facilitation. You can find our more about the MathMINDs games and sign up for updates on availability at mindresearch.org/mathminds-games. You can listen to the episode in the player below:0:45 Intro2:05 Our gaming origins3:50 Benefits of tabletop games5:00 Chance and choice in games6:50 Game rules as a barrier to entry10:00 Creating a learning experience11:15 Evolution and iterations of the MathMINDs Games14:20 Story as a vehicle for history, gameplay and learning16:25 Experiential, episodic learning19:00 How the MathMINDs Games help build mathematical schema24:00 Where to find more infoThanks for listening to the podcast! Please leave us a review on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Spreaker or wherever you are listening to the show. Subscribe to get future episodes as soon as they are released!
In each episode of the Inside Our MIND podcast, we take a look at issues and challenges facing education that we are working to address through research, technology and strategic initiatives.In our latest episode, Brian welcomes Senior Content and Brand Specialist Calli Wright to the podcast for a discussion on how educators can get more out of social media by taking a purposeful approach. Calli delves into the types of content that invite engagement, how different platforms serve different needs, and finding your learning community online. Topics covered in this episode:0:45 Intro2:40 Pushing past the superficial layer5:30 Purposeful use of social media7:20 Talking about the “how”9:00 Using social media for PD12:00 Finding your community18:00 TakeawaysThanks for listening to the podcast! Please leave us a review on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Spreaker or wherever you are listening to the show. Subscribe to get future episodes as soon as they are released!
In each episode of the Inside Our MIND podcast, we take a look at issues and challenges facing education that we are working to address through research, technology and strategic initiatives.In our latest episode, Brian welcomes Senior Content and Brand Specialist Calli Wright to the podcast for a discussion on how educators can get more out of social media by taking a purposeful approach. Calli delves into the types of content that invite engagement, how different platforms serve different needs, and finding your learning community online. Topics covered in this episode:0:45 Intro2:40 Pushing past the superficial layer5:30 Purposeful use of social media7:20 Talking about the “how”9:00 Using social media for PD12:00 Finding your community18:00 TakeawaysThanks for listening to the podcast! Please leave us a review on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Spreaker or wherever you are listening to the show. Subscribe to get future episodes as soon as they are released!
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There are some women that GeekGirl keeps missing! Honestly, we have relationships with women entirely through social who we've never been able to meet! And Lauren is one of these awesome ladies! One of our first remote interviews, GeekGirl was delighted to be joined by Lauren from 'Over the Pond'. Lauren has done a fair bit - we're pretty darn impressed! Her career and studies have taken her around the world, and she has a clear love of travel. She started her career as a freelance reporter covering tech trends in London for The Next Web and The Guardian, and now covers the impact of tech trends like AI on small business owners for GetApp, a Gartner company. In 2017 she helped organize Women Startup Challenge - Europe's largest venture capital competition for women-led startups, and was named to The Drum's 50 Under 30 list of women worth watching in digital in 2017. She's also spoken at events and venues on three continents, including the British Embassy in Washington, DC, and The Global Talent Summit at ETH Zurich in Switzerland. We get her top tips for putting yourself forward and chasing the opportunities ahead of you! There's a load of great advice in here from Lauren and you can reach her on Twitter @laurenmaffeo.
Content marketing is all the buzz today and we wanted to get the people who are crushing it in content marketing in the event industry. My guests this week are David Epstein, Content Marketing Manager of Bizzabo, who is a content marketing and brand building expert focused on building a marketing machine to educate event planners about a SaaS solution! I’m also joined by Kristen Carvalho, Senior Content and Social Media Manager at eTouches. Kristen Carvalho joined etouches in November 2013 and is the company’s Senior Content and Social Media Manager. She is charged with setting and executing the social media and content strategies to support the marketing team efforts to increase equity and online brand awareness. Big shout out to Laura Lopez for hosting this week’s episode while I was in the Panama jungle! Follow our iconic guests on Twitter: Laura Lopez David Epstein Kristen Carvalho Epic resources mentioned: GrooveHQ Forrester Research Bambu Slack Hubspot Hootsuite etouches blog Event App Bluebook – engagement and app strategies for events Storify Bizzabo blog The Smart Event Marketing Playbook Additional helpful resources: http://hubs.ly/H0246yF0
Content marketing is all the buzz today and we wanted to get the people who are crushing it in content marketing in the event industry. My guests this week are David Epstein, Content Marketing Manager of Bizzabo, who is a content marketing and brand building expert focused on building a marketing machine to educate event planners about a SaaS solution! I’m also joined by Kristen Carvalho, Senior Content and Social Media Manager at eTouches. Kristen Carvalho joined etouches in November 2013 and is the company’s Senior Content and Social Media Manager. She is charged with setting and executing the social media and content strategies to support the marketing team efforts to increase equity and online brand awareness. Big shout out to Laura Lopez for hosting this week’s episode while I was in the Panama jungle! Follow our iconic guests on Twitter: Laura Lopez David Epstein Kristen Carvalho Epic resources mentioned: GrooveHQ Forrester Research Bambu Slack Hubspot Hootsuite etouches blog Event App Bluebook – engagement and app strategies for events Storify Bizzabo blog The Smart Event Marketing Playbook Additional helpful resources: http://hubs.ly/H0246yF0
This episode, I’m joined by Amanda Maksymiw, the Senior Content Marketing Manager for Lattice Engines. They’re doing some fascinating work with predictive marketing at Lattice Engines, so it was great to get a chance to pick Amanda’s brain. Amanda is the mastermind behind Lattice Engines’ incredibly successful “Marketing Nerd” campaign. And because she is essentially the entire content marketing department, Amanda has a great perspective on what it takes to put a campaign together. So make sure your media listening device is fully charged, throw on the headphones, and download the podcast below.
Kristy Hughes is the Senior Content & Community Manager at Saatchi & Saatchi in Sydney. She and her team have implemented an innovative technique to boost social media engagement and brand awareness on behalf of their clients. It’s being done by leveraging brand-aligned news stories with an added dose of targeted spend. The results are … Continue reading #23 Kristy Hughes on Social Media at Saatchi & Saatchi →
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