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In this spicy episode, CEO & Founder of Foundation Marketing, Ross Simmonds reveals why content without distribution is just expensive digital paperwork. We dive into why product marketers ARE marketers (yes, even SEOs), how to build "content moats" that will still be paying dividends in 2030, and why LLMs will actually make SEO more valuable, not less. Ross drops some truth bombs about AI scraping the internet that might make you reconsider where you're spending your marketing budget.Why product marketing is just one layer of the "marketing onion" (and why that matters)The skills every marketer needs to develop if they want that sweet promotion (and bigger paycheck)Why your marketing strategy shouldn't mindlessly copy Canva's TikTok—even if it's working for themHow SEO experts accidentally taught ChatGPT everything it knows (and why Google still matters)The "content moat" strategy that will determine which companies dominate in 2030Why your CMO should be investing in content and SEO right now (before it's too late)How the rise of AI makes SEO MORE important, not less (despite what LinkedIn gurus say)The uncomfortable truth: if you can't sell your ideas internally, you're in the wrong jobHow to build "T-shaped" marketing skills (and why you need a capital "I" instead)If you want your content to actually drive results five years from now instead of disappearing into the digital void tomorrow, hit play. Ross reveals the distribution-first mindset that separates marketing that works from marketing that wastes.Show Notes00:41 Meet Our Guest: Ross Simmonds03:09 The Evolution of Marketing05:37 The T-Shaped Marketer10:03 Distribution First Mindset14:09 SEO and Product Marketing18:21 Investing in Content and SEO24:11 Effective Content Distribution31:18 Reflecting on Early Challenges31:58 Embracing AI for Content Distribution32:39 The Importance of Obsession and Continuous Learning34:20 Practical Steps to Stay Ahead in AI36:36 Building and Experimenting with AI Projects45:55 Sharing Ideas and Overcoming Self-Doubt49:10 The Power of Experimentation and Content Creation52:14 Final Thoughts and Future PlansHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Bryan and Steve discuss their thoughts on sharing research ideas or not. They talk about risks associated with both sharing and withholding ideas. Enjoy!
In this episode, host Debra Caldow shares conversations she had with students from Brighton Forward. This is the chance to hear first-hand from the young people Brighton Forward works with about the support they receive, what skills they find valuable as well as their individual plans they have for the future. https://brightonforward.co.uk/ Check out our Independent Cooking Made Easy Course - https://bit.ly/independentcooking
Grab your copy of The Time is Now and start your journey toward living a more intentional and fulfilling life - https://a.co/d/aDYCQ9oIn this solo episode, Alex reflects on the journey of publishing his first book, 'The Time Is Now,' and the connections made through vulnerability and sharing ideas. He emphasizes the importance of trusting the process of life, having agency in one's journey, and the value of community engagement. The episode also touches on future plans for the podcast and the creation of a membership community for listeners.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Gratitude01:01 Reflections on Publishing a Book02:45 Connecting with Others Through Vulnerability06:05 Sharing Ideas and Influences08:54 Trusting the Process of Life11:52 The Importance of Agency in Life14:53 Exciting Future Plans and Community Engagement// Connect With Me //ORDER MY BOOK, THE TIME IS NOW: A GUIDE TO HONOR YOUR TIME ON EARTH: https://www.timeisnowbook.comWebsite: https://throughconversations.comSubstack - https://throughconversations.substack.com// Social //X: https://x.com/ThruConvPodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thruconvpodcast/?hl=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl67XqJVdVtBqiCWahS776g
00:00 Introduction 02:13 Housekeeping and Upcoming Events03:39 25 Things to Avoid 03:45 Obsessing Over Details04:57 The Pitfalls of Excessive Research09:09 Setting Unrealistic Goals10:16 Managing Expectations and Pressure15:40 The Importance of Planning16:48 Guarding Your Creative Time19:31 Sharing Ideas and Seeking Validation22:38 Avoiding Comparisons and Judgments28:32 Over-Education and Procrastination31:30 Finding Your Own Rhythm33:23 The Importance of Consistency35:16 Navigating Critique and Feedback39:14 Embracing the Challenges of Writing46:28 Balancing Creativity and Well-being50:38 Avoiding Distractions and Staying Focused58:01 The Growth Mindset in Writing01:00:26 Wrapping Up and Final ThoughtsUSA EAST COASTThe BookMark Shoppe Brooklyn 11th March 2025 7pm - BUY TICKETS HEREHead House Books, Philly, 13th March 2025 6:30pm - BUY TICKETS HERETaylor Co Books, Brooklyn, 14th March 2025 7:30pm - BUY TICKETS HERE (just scroll down the home page!)UNITED KINGDOM & AMSTERDAMMorocco Bound Bookshop", 25th March - BUY TICKETS HEREScheltema, 5th April, 2pm - BUY TICKETS HERE!BERLIN TBA
In this episode, we meet Johanna Moses, PA-C, an inspiring guest who shares her journey of starting a nonprofit organization. On your way to financial independence, maybe you've considered which type of nonprofit organization you would like to start or donate your time or wealth to. Doing so would allow your wealth to have purpose and impact for the causes you care deeply about. Johanna is the Founder of a 501(c) 3 nonprofit, The Ephraim Foundation International, an organization whose mission is to empower, educate, and encourage children and families in impoverished areas of Sri Lanka through educational programs and micro-business support. In this episode, she shares how her nonprofit supports entrepreneurship and sustainability with those it helps. Johanna is also the author of the children's book series "Little Evie's Big Dreams". This story is not just about a girl who dreams; it's about a girl who brings her dreams to life, adding color not only to her canvas but to the lives of those around her. A tale that celebrates the beauty of dreams, the power of imagination, and the endless possibilities that come when we dare to create and innovate. Johanna has been a practicing PA for over 12 years now and has been primarily in hospital medicine, internal medicine, urgent care and now post-acute care. Johanna also started a podcast to encourage and empower women through inspiring and impactful conversations that dive deep into stories and journeys of Medicine, Motherhood, and Missions. She loves encouraging others to dream big and find inspiration and hope. Check out the Medicine Motherhood Missions Podcast:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/medicine-motherhood-missions/id1759759710Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/35VYJvIJuLWUgjTZIoGWGR?si=9cb437e092c44b0b Learn more about her 501(c)3 nonprofit; The Ephraim Foundation International: www.ephraimfoundation.org Connect with Johanna: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/medicine_motherhood_missions/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theephraimfoundation Order her children's books: Little Evie's Big Dreams: The Painter; Sharing Joy & Kindness: https://amzn.to/40nuLTM Little Evie's Big Dreams: The Kuku Bike Repair Shop; Sharing Ideas & Working Together: https://amzn.to/4hrgsEK Are you just beginning your journey to financial independence and want to learn more? Download your FREE copy of the PA the FI Way Beginner's Workbook here! Website / Blog: pathefiway.com Follow along on Instagram: @pathefiway https://www.instagram.com/pathefiway/ Connect with Kat on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katarina-kat-astrup-mspas-pa-c-175848255/ Join the private Facebook group created for current and future PAs on their journey to financial independence: https://www.facebook.com/groups/pathefiway Like the Facebook page to follow along for updates: https://www.facebook.com/pathefiway Enjoy the show? You can now support the PA the FI Way podcast through Buy Me a Coffee! Thank you for all of your support! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pathefiway
Rogelio, Helen and Brianna are excited to share their own ideas. It can be difficult to wait and listen. What will they do?
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CW: This episode discusses death and end-of-life care for loved ones. Imagine being a beginner chaplain in hospice care, surrounded by the profound experiences of life's final chapter. That's where Benjamin Kintisch found his inspiration for "Life Review," a musical that delves into the complexities of death and dying.From the initial spark of an idea to the final performance, Benjamin's journey was a testament to the power of teamwork and perseverance. Building a strong team was essential to bringing his vision to life, and he learned valuable lessons about leadership, trust, and open communication.As a creative leader, Benjamin discovered the importance of being bold and taking risks. He navigated the delicate topic of death and dying with sensitivity and compassion, recognizing the need for honest conversations in a society that often shies away from them.The creative process wasn't without its challenges. Benjamin faced setbacks and failures, but he learned to embrace them as part of the journey. He encourages listeners to put in the work, share their ideas, and persevere even when the path seems uncertain."Life Review" is a testament to the power of storytelling and the ability of music to evoke deep emotions. Benjamin's journey offers valuable insights into the creative process, the importance of teamwork, and the challenges of bringing a project to life.EPISODE LINKS:https://www.lifereviewmusical.com/Confessions of a Terrible Leader is hosted by Layci Nelson and produced and edited by Fixation Point Productions. Music is by Leif Olsen and Mary Skop from the band “The Number of Months.”
What if the key to your agency's growth lies in something you're overlooking? In our latest podcast episode, Matt Fairbanks, Vice President of Sales and Producer Development at EHD Insurance, joins us to reveal how investing in your team can transform your agency's success. Learn from Matt's incredible journey from managing a $2 million book of business to excelling in a leadership role dedicated to nurturing the next generation of producers. His practical insights and mindset shifts offer invaluable lessons for anyone in the industry including: (00:01) - Growing Your Insurance Agency Through People (12:51) - Nurturing Success in Insurance (22:55) - Navigating Challenges in Insurance Agency Growth (35:06) - Building Relationships and Behaviors in Sales (46:54) - Mastering Connections for Professional Success (50:52) - Sharing Ideas for Business Growth Discover how leveraging the experience of seasoned producers nearing retirement can boost the entire agency's performance plus more nuggets of wisdom in this engaging episode! To get your agency on the path to more success like EHD, visit www.sitkins.com/bookacall
What happens when business meets with science? That's what we're trying to find out in our podcast, in which we bounce our viewpoints off each other and see what we can learn from one another. Join us and listen.
The C-Tech Club is a global community of founders and CEOs of construction technology start-ups. Founded in 2019, it has grown to cover 425 founders in 31 countries, creating a ‘safe space' for them to collaborate and learn from each other. Now the C-Tech Club is getting involved with the space sector, with a Space Chapter specifically supporting founders focused on design and construction in space. On this edition of The Ex Terra Podcast, Tom Patton talks with John Priestland, founder of the C-Tech Club. The Space Chapter's mission is to support independent innovators whose technology is suitable for in-orbit or lunar deployment, or extreme environments or space facilities here on Earth. Founders benefit from monthly speaker meetings, a vibrant social media group, conference events (such as ‘C-Tech Club Start-up Village' at Digital Construction Week, advocacy with Government and construction leadership groups and social events such as dinners. At these events, founders can collaborate, learn from each other and build connections with people facing the same challenges that they face. "Now we think it's time to take that trusted environment, that 'safe space' where founders can share and work together into the space sector. Because there are really exciting developments in orbit, on the Moon and further afield, and we think it's time to help founders play their part in the space mission," Priestland said. The Space Chapter focuses on businesses involved in on-orbit, lunar, extreme environment and space facilities opportunities. Relevant technologies are likely to include: 3D printing of structures; new materials; structural design software; robotics; hyper-accurate sensors (to allow remote handling); physical/digital twins; and novel surveying and scanning techniques. There may also be spin-offs from space-related construction technology for conventional Earth-based construction. If you are interested in joining the C-Tech Club's Space Chapter (which is open to founders and CEOs of start-ups actively involved in design and construction for space), please email them here.
Thanks to our Partners, AAPEX, NAPA TRACS, and Automotive Management Network Doug Brackett, owner of Pro Vitals Consulting, shares his journey of transitioning his shop to a paperless and digital environment, emphasizing the importance of standardized processes and the full utilization of shop management software. He discusses the benefits of going paperless, such as improved internal communication and efficiency. Doug also explores the future of the automotive industry, particularly the role of AI and digital tools, and encourages shop owners to embrace technology for optimal operations and customer satisfaction. Doug Brackett, Pro-Vitals Consulting Show Notes Watch Full Video Episode Benefits of Going Paperless (00:03:12) Doug discusses the benefits of going paperless and emphasizes the need for it to make sense for moving the business forward. Shop Efficiency through Digital Processes (00:05:26) Doug and Carm discuss the efficiency gains from going paperless and digital in the shop environment. Importance of Standardized Processes (00:05:54) Doug emphasizes the importance of standardized processes and discusses the need to tailor processes to meet best practices. Optimizing Shop Management Software (00:07:35) Doug and Carm discuss the underutilization of shop management software and the need for effective usage of its features. Doug's Expertise in Software Integration (00:08:52) Doug highlights his expertise in software integration and discusses the tools he uses for his shop. Value of Full-Featured Shop Consultation (00:09:55) Carm and Doug discuss the potential value of a consultant like Doug in optimizing shop tools and features. Standardization and Industry Improvement (00:12:00) Doug emphasizes the potential industry-wide improvement through standardized approaches to shop management and processes. Future Capabilities and Challenges in the Automotive Industry (00:16:30) Doug discusses the future capabilities and challenges in the automotive industry, particularly in relation to AI and digital tools. Implementing AI in the shop (00:23:28) Explanation of using OpenAI's ChatGPT for rewriting diagnostic notes and the importance of professional language. AI's potential in analyzing vehicle data (00:30:13) Exploration of using AI to analyze vehicle data and streamline service advisor tasks. The role of a chief technology officer (00:33:47) Discussion about the need for a chief technology officer mindset and the importance of tuning and tweaking software. The duty of professionals in the industry (00:36:10) Emphasis on educating and informing clients about everything on their vehicle and the abundance of work available by taking care of clients. The impact of technology on the industry (00:38:09) Reflection on the importance of staying ahead of the curve and embracing technology to remain relevant in the industry. Working Together (00:39:10) Discussion on the opportunities and challenges in the automotive industry and the importance of collaboration. Sharing Ideas (00:39:41) Importance of sharing and collaborating within 20 groups and coaching groups for success and growth. Thanks to
Today I talk through my fears and insecurities around sharing and embracing my ideas and idea-centric skillset...
Have you ever thought to yourself: what does it mean to be 'broke', or even 'how do I break out of poverty'? In this episode, Codie answers your questions about achieving financial freedom from her own experiences by explaining the paths that led to her financial independence and breaking down the importance of financial literacy and education. Then, hedge fund manager, entrepreneur, and author James Altucher joins in a candid conversation about rebuilding after losing millions and how he was able to survive after public failure. 00:00 START 00:40 Steal My Rich Friend: James Altucher 04:21 The Dark Side of Financial Success 11:02 Bouncing Back: Strategies for Recovery 15:13 Embracing Experimentation and Idea Generation 22:28 The Impact of Sharing Ideas and Experiences 31:34 Asking the team if they're smoking crack 34:02 Navigating Criticism and the Importance of Perspective 37:59 Reflecting on Past Interactions and the Impact of Trolling 38:30 The Dangers of Engaging with Trolls Online 39:51 The Power of Positive Influence and Choosing Kindness 43:43 Breaking the Cycle of Poverty: Strategies and Insights 45:12 Understanding and Defining 'Broke' 46:46 The Realities of Poverty Across Different Age Groups 51:33 Practical Steps to Escaping Poverty 01:04:16 Navigating the Challenges of Being Broke and Making Changes 01:18:00 Choosing Your Hard: The Path Out of Brokeville
Ashton Rodenhiser is passionate about lifting the creative spirit in everyone that she meets. She has followed her passion for helping people communicate their ideas and combined that with creativity and over the years, she has brought over 3000 presentations and conversations to life either on paper or digitally. She's now on a mission to people the benefits of Sketchnoting. She's the founder of Sketchnote School where lifelong learners use visual to help them understand, retain and share complex information while having fun! When she's not working with students and clients, she's being silly with her three young kids and husband in rural Canada. Contact Ashton Rodenhiser: online community Sketchnote School - https://sketchnote.school/ (free and paid options) Dr. Kimberley Linert Speaker, Author, Broadcaster, Mentor, Trainer, Behavioral Optometrist Event Planners- I am available to speak at your event. Here is my media kit: https://brucemerrinscelebrityspeakers.com/portfolio/dr-kimberley-linert/ To book Dr. Linert on your podcast, television show, conference, corporate training or as an expert guest please email her at incrediblelifepodcast@gmail.com or Contact Bruce Merrin at Bruce Merrin's Celebrity Speakers at merrinpr@gmail.com 702.256.9199 Host of the Podcast Series: Incredible Life Creator Podcast Available on... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/incredible-life-creator-with-dr-kimberley-linert/id1472641267 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6DZE3EoHfhgcmSkxY1CvKf?si=ebe71549e7474663 and on 9 other podcast platforms Author of Book: "Visualizing Happiness in Every Area of Your Life" Get on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3srh6tZ Website: https://www.DrKimberleyLinert.com
If you want to support this podcast (Ačiū!!): https://www.patreon.com/bmatke Sponsors: www.ProBallers.com "Cuzzo": Francesco Cuzzolin is currently the Head of Performance at EA7 Armani Milano and has a wealth of experience in the field of Strength & Conditioning. He became the first Strength & Conditioning coach in the NBA when he started to work for the Toronto Raptors. Besides clubs he also worked with Italy's & Russia's Basketball National Team and is also serving as a consultant to Technogym as well as the ELPA (Euroleague Player's Association). Cuzzo also serves a role in education when he holds lectures at the University of Murcia as well as Sevilla. Today we covered a variety of topics in my longest podcast yet. We talked from the importance of sharing information amongst peers, finding information from outside your field and applying it to your daily job. I was also curious on what coaches and scouts have to do in order to be pro-active against prolonged sitting and hurting their backs. Weightlifting for players, the recovery process after games and many more topics that are important to athletes, coaches & staff! Please Share, Comment & Like this episode on YouTube as well as all audio platforms!!! Topics: (0:00) Intro (3:00) Sharing Ideas & Communication (16:30) NBA (Raptors) vs Europe (26:00) Multi-Tasking & Organizing yourself (35:00) Learning New Information (39:00) Physical Health of Coaching Staff (50:40) ProBallers.com (59:40) Data Analysis & Value of Sleep (1:08:10) Weightlifting During Season (1:12:45) Preparation Common Mistakes (1:19:50) Studies on Music & Frequency (1:25:45) ATOs #Cuzzo #PerformanceCoach #HeadofPerformance #Milano #ArmaniMilano #Euroleague #NBA #NationalTeamBasketball #ItalyBasketball Finding "Cuzzo": Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fracuzzolin/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/fcuzzolin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/francesco.cuzzolin.3 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/francesco-cuzzolin-phd-b8485427/ Finding “The Benas Podcast”: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-b-podcast/id1558492852?uo=4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Bw5UJNSQLKo0wUybEIza3 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-benas-podcast …or visit www.bmatke.com to find more info. Comment, Like & Share here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bmatke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bmatke/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bmatke3 www.bmatke.com
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In this episode, we introduce a new addition to the retail team, Adam, and discuss new initiatives at Moss Greenhouses! This coming year, we're all about creating a unique experience for customers, from being more educational to intentional about the retail space, new ideas including a potting bar and relaxation area, and engaging more with the community through events! 00:10 Introduction and New Team Members 00:39 History of Moss Greenhouses 01:43 Creating Unique Experiences 04:05 Introducing the 'Daddy Daycare' Concept 04:19 The Importance of Spending Freedom 04:43 The Evolution of the 'Daddy Daycare' Concept 05:17 Creating a Relaxation Corner 16:22 The Potting Bar Idea 17:16 Final Thoughts and Future Plans 19:21 The Evolution of Container Gardening 20:04 The Impact of COVID on Gardening Trends 20:35 The Joy of Shopping for Plants 20:55 The Challenges of Home Gardening 21:47 The Future of Moss Greenhouses: New Ideas and Events 22:55 The Importance of Sustainable Gardening 23:40 The Struggle for the Disposable Dollar in Today's World 24:26 The Journey of a Horticulture Enthusiast 26:17 The Importance of Community Feedback and Ideas 26:55 The Exciting Future of Moss Greenhouses: Unique Plants and More 30:11 The Future of Moss Greenhouses: Events and More 31:46 The Importance of Unique and Local Products 32:33 The Future of Moss Greenhouses: Sharing the Ladies Night Out Concept 35:11 The Importance of Sharing Ideas and Learning from Others . 37:20 The Future of Moss Greenhouses: Exciting Plans and a Warm Welcome 38:00 The Importance of Subscribing and Staying Connected
David Clark is a retired mailman who has been working with clay for over 30 years. Starting as a hobby clay is now as a small business that keeps David active and involved with a community of like minded artist who like to play with clay. http://ThePottersCast.com/980
Karin Hurt and David Dye help human-centered leaders find clarity in uncertainty, drive innovation, and achieve breakthrough results. They're the CEO and President of Let's Grow Leaders, a global leadership development firm known for practical tools and leadership development that stick, and the authors of several award winning books including Winning Well: A Manager's Guide to Getting Results—Without Losing Your Soul and Courageous Cultures: How to Build Teams of Micro-Innovators, Problem Solvers and Customer Advocates. Karin and David's Books: https://letsgrowleaders.com/great-leadership-books/ - Website and live online programs: http://ims-online.com Blog: https://blog.ims-online.com/ Podcast: https://ims-online.com/podcasts/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesagood/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlesgood99 Chapters: (00:00) Introduction (03:03) The definition of a courageous culture (04:09) Barriers to a courageous culture (07:23) Tool: Small acts of courage (11:21) Courage Crushers in Organizations (12:51) Tip: The Importance of Clarity in Building a Courageous Culture (16:53) Technique: Cultivating Curiosity through Courageous Questions (21:04) Technique: Establishing Trust and Honest Feedback (22:53) Technique: Responding with Regard (28:32) Practice the Principles (31:10) Creating a Fun and Customer-Focused Environment (32:23) TIp: Localized Best Practices for Sales Teams (35:12) Technique The IDEA Framework for Sharing Ideas (40:21) Tool: Nine questions to get people thinking (41:20) Developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills (43:12) Key Takeaway: Building courageous cultures through clarity, gratitude, and influence (44:09) Conclusion
Do you ever feel like your work just isn't good enough? We have a natural urge to play it safe and avoid rejection. But playing it safe will never produce work that resonates deeply.In this episode, we break down the mindsets and strategies of the world's most successful creators. Learn how to adopt a founder's mentality, tap into human psychology, and conduct rapid experiments that help you achieve product-market fit.Discover strategies for standing out, crafting work that resonates at a deeply human level and understand why "good enough" will never be good enough.It's time to step up your game and have the courage to constantly evolve rather than playing it safe.- - -On the growth mindset podcast with Sam Webster Harris, we explore the psychology of happiness, satisfaction, purpose, and growth through the lens of self-improvement. Success and happiness is a state of mind unique to ourselves and is our responsibility to create.Through a process of honest self-reflection of what is holding us back and what is driving us forward, we can lose the ego and build awareness of how to be the best we can be.- - -Connect with Sam:Sam's newsletter on creativity - Explosive ThinkingWatch the pod - YouTube (Growth Mindset)Twitter - @samjamharrisInstagram - @SamJam.zenYoutube - @Samjam- - -Show: Growth Mindset, psychology of self-improvementEpisode: The Psychology of Creating Viral ContentChapters:0:00 Sharing Ideas01:11 How to Get Better at Doing Stuff01:27 Product Market Fit03:08 The Mom Test04:22 Iterating Your Idea06:14 Feedback is a Gift07:19 Growing the Growth Mindset Podcast09:45 If Your Work isn't Growing, It's Dying10:15 Biggest Myth in Content Creation11:54 Don't Feel Any Attachment to Any Ideas You Have14:15 Stop Making Excuses15:31 Lessons from Mr. Beast16:51 Don't be Insane18:15 Send Off Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/growth-mindset-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to another episode of Market House! This week we share the latest Disney news, including price increases at Disneyland and Walt Disney World, Disney settling the Magic Key lawsuit, and more! For our main segment, we share ideas for bringing the Disney magic into your home for Halloween. We also read listener submitted ideas from Patreon and Instagram! We launched a Patreon! Support the show, here! Follow us on Instagram @MarketHousePodcast Check out our website, here! Make sure to leave a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify! It's a great way to support the show. Use code MarketHouse10 to save $10 on your next Southern California vacation package with Get Away Today!
The key to successful execution is having focus, clarity, alignment, and accountability. These four things will help you get your strategies executed. - Patrick Thean Identifying core values, achieving clarity, and fostering accountability is undeniably important within organizations. My conversation with Patrick Thean, an expert in helping CEOs and teams overcome barriers to success, emphasizes their significance. Those things should not merely be words on a wall but rather true behavioral patterns that are believed in and practiced. As shared in Jim Collins' book, "Good to Great," there is a need for a small set of core values to avoid excessive bureaucracy and processes. We talk about the way companies can have practical implementation of core values on a daily basis. Patrick shares the ways he utilizes them within his own company, Rhythm Systems. Core values like "go the second mile" and "keep smart" are ingrained into their everyday language and actions. Clarity and effective communication are also keys to effective execution. At Walt Disney World there is a high level of focus on creating magical memories. This focus empowers employees to think about their purpose before executing their role. Clarity within an organization not only helps in goal-setting but also in holding people accountable. Patrick also debunks the notion that accountability is merely about punishment. It is actually about ensuring that the organization's objectives are achieved and addressing issues collectively rather than covering them up. We talk about the "gift of red" feedback. That emphasizes the significance of providing early feedback on unacceptable performance or issues to allow for timely resolution. Throughout our conversation, Patrick emphasizes the importance of empathy, repetition, and self-awareness in effectively executing strategies. There are always going to be challenges with maintaining focus, alignment with other teams, and the accountability of both individuals and teams. Planning and organization are among the crucial factors in avoiding unnecessary interruptions and disruptions in workflow. Make sure to listen to this conversation Patrick Thean to learn more about the secrets to achieving business success through effective execution. There is no doubt that you will hear strategies that can really work for you. Connect with Patrick Order the Book, Rhythm Visit Patrick's Website Patrick on LinkedIn Connect with Dan: www.dancockerell.com About Dan - https://dancockerell.com/about/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dancockerell/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dancockerell/ Facebook - www.facebook.com/dancockerellspeaker Episode Highlights 00:01:08 - Patrick's Background 00:03:10 - Lack of Execution 00:05:51 - Focus and Execution at Disney 00:09:02 - Clarity, Accountability, and Setting Goals 00:16:27 - Creating a Culture of Transparency 00:19:47 - Using Core Values in Daily Language 00:21:14 - Effective Communication and Accountability 00:25:39 - The Importance of Collaboration and Rhythm 00:26:30 - The Challenges of Sharing Ideas 00:27:23 - The Importance of Self-Awareness and Compartmentalization 00:32:55 - Transforming Status Meetings into Adjustment Meetings 00:33:40 - The Value of Strategic Thinking and Planning
In this episode of The Elevate Media Podcast, host Chris Anderson discusses the different dynamics of teamwork in growing your business. He emphasizes the importance of collaboration, networking, and mentorship and gives insights on effectively managing your time and energy. Additionally, Chris explores the power of sharing ideas while maintaining your unique spin and stresses on the significance of giving back to inspire and support others.This episode is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links, meaning we'll receive a small commission if you buy something. =========================== ⚡️PODCAST: Subscribe to our podcast here ➡ https://elevatemedia.buzzsprout.com/ ⚡️LAUNCH YOUR SHOW: Let's get your show off the ground and into the top 5% globally listened to shows ➡ https://www.elevatemediastudios.com/launch ⚡️Need post-recording video production help? Let's chat ➡ https://calendly.com/elevate-media-group/application ⚡️For Support inquires or Business inquiries, please email us at ➡︎ support@elevate-media-group.com Our mission here at Elevate Media is to help purpose-driven entrepreneurs elevate their brands and make an impact through the power of video podcasting. Disclaimer: Please see the link for our disclaimer policy for all our episodes or videos on the Elevate Media and Elevate Media Podcast YouTube channels. https://elevatemediastudios.com/disclaimer
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Standup comedian, podcaster, and actor Bryan Callen chats with Trey Elling, ahead of his participation in Minds Fest at Vulcan Gas Company on Saturday, April 15th. Topics include: An explanation of Minds Fest (1:36) The importance of having hard conversations (3:04) A concerning potential relevance of certain conspiracies (7:03) Questioning the nefariousness of covid policies (8:36) Stylebender's knockout win in the UFC over the weekend (12:19) The last time Bryan got knocked out (14:39) Bryan's initial dream in entertainment (16:26) The value of pursuing dreams (19:41) Checking out Joe Rogan's Comedy Mothership (23:20)
Bio: Bassanio Peters is an innovative business development and sales leader with over 15 years of experience strategizing and executing in the engineering & manufacturing industry. A highly organized, analytical, and solutions-oriented individual with a proven track record of delivering results for large, cross-functional initiatives. These programs range from business development, enterprise sales, go-to-market strategy, marketing + sales alignment, channel partnerships, product management, sales leadership, video production, podcasting, webinars, and B2B SAAS marketplaces.Connect withhttps://a2d.app/nasa/! Website: https://a2d.app/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bassaniopeters/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Assist2DevelopFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/assist2develop/Case Study: https://a2d.app/nasa/
What is the key to healthy aging? Answer: slowing it down.We break it down on this episode of The Resilience Lab with guest Dr. Michael Roizen, NYT best-selling author and Chief Wellness Officer Emeritus at Cleveland Clinic.With advancements in medical technology, people are living longer and longer each year. But what is the Real Age you are living your life at? Some people are 60 years old but live their life as if they are 80. And some, as if they are 40. Your Real Age is how you interact with the world around you through your behaviors and habits.In today's episode, Dr. Roizen tells us about his journey of researching how to live younger and longer lives. He discusses behaviors and health indicators that influence the rate of aging along with economic adjustments that will be required as people continue to live longer.Rex Miller and Dr. Mike Roizen continue their discussion by talking about healthcare costs and what companies can do to help employees live longer, healthier lives including:- Designing intentional workplaces- Offering stress management and health incentive programs- Creating a socially connected and empathic work environmentListen to their whole conversation in today's episode and learn more about how you can turn back time and slow down your own aging process. Follow The Resilience Lab:On InstagramOn LinkedInThe Resilience Lab is an Imagine a Place Production. Find Dr. Michael Roizen's new book, The Great Age Reboot, on Amazon today.
Bill Ross, chief executive officer, Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation, said the collective this year launched a Sustainability Committee to help leaders in related jobs learn from one another. Ross spoke with AM Best TV at the Joint Industry Forum 2022 in New York City.
According to Eleni Kelakos, too many women spend too much time hiding in the wings at work and in the world. As a result, their wisdom and big ideas don't reach the people who need to hear them.She will share just how to Claim the Stage so you can make the difference they were born to make.We dive into:The Three Pitfalls (pleasing, politeness, perfection) that can hold women back.How to manage the Lies that Bind (limiting beliefs) that can make you second guess yourself.The Seven phases of the Claim the Stage cycle that take us from the wings to the spotlight.The importance of showing up, stepping up and speaking up when it matters.ABOUT ELENI:Eleni Kelakos, the Speaker Whisperer®, uses performance techniques learned over decades as a professional actress and singer to help executives speak with more confidence and impact. When she's not coaching individuals or facilitating trainings at companies like General Motors, and Allstate, Eleni practices what she preaches, firing up conference audiences with her signature keynote presentations. She's particularly passionate about encouraging women to step up and share their wisdom on public platforms. A graduate of Brown University, Eleni is a past president of the National Speakers Association of Michigan. She's sung the national anthem at Shea Stadium for three (winning) Mets games and produced four acclaimed CDs of original songs. She's the author of the award-winning book Touch the Sky: Find Your Voice, Speak Your Truth, Make Your Mark, and the #1 Amazon best-seller Claim the Stage: A Woman's Guide to Speaking Up, Standing Out, and Taking Leadership.POST your questions or comments below and allow Eleni to show you how to claim the stage with confidence.Be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the show so you don't miss any upcoming guests.Support the Show.
According to Eleni Kelakos, too many women spend too much time hiding in the wings at work and in the world. As a result, their wisdom and big ideas don't reach the people who need to hear them. She will share just how to Claim the Stage so you can make the difference they were born to make. We dive into: The Three Pitfalls (pleasing, politeness, perfection) that can hold women back.How to manage the Lies that Bind (limiting beliefs) that can make you second guess yourself.The Seven phases of the Claim the Stage cycle that take us from the wings to the spotlight.The importance of showing up, stepping up and speaking up when it matters. ABOUT ELENI: Eleni Kelakos, the Speaker Whisperer®, uses performance techniques learned over decades as a professional actress and singer to help executives speak with more confidence and impact. When she's not coaching individuals or facilitating trainings at companies like General Motors, and Allstate, Eleni practices what she preaches, firing up conference audiences with her signature keynote presentations. She's particularly passionate about encouraging women to step up and share their wisdom on public platforms. A graduate of Brown University, Eleni is a past president of the National Speakers Association of Michigan. She's sung the national anthem at Shea Stadium for three (winning) Mets games and produced four acclaimed CDs of original songs. She's the author of the award-winning book Touch the Sky: Find Your Voice, Speak Your Truth, Make Your Mark, and the #1 Amazon best-seller Claim the Stage: A Woman's Guide to Speaking Up, Standing Out, and Taking Leadership. POST your questions or comments below and allow Eleni to show you how to claim the stage with confidence. Be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the show so you don't miss any upcoming guests.
According to Eleni Kelakos, too many women spend too much time hiding in the wings at work and in the world. As a result, their wisdom and big ideas don't reach the people who need to hear them. She will share just how to Claim the Stage so you can make the difference they were born to make. We dive into: The Three Pitfalls (pleasing, politeness, perfection) that can hold women back.How to manage the Lies that Bind (limiting beliefs) that can make you second guess yourself.The Seven phases of the Claim the Stage cycle that take us from the wings to the spotlight.The importance of showing up, stepping up and speaking up when it matters. ABOUT ELENI: Eleni Kelakos, the Speaker Whisperer®, uses performance techniques learned over decades as a professional actress and singer to help executives speak with more confidence and impact. When she's not coaching individuals or facilitating trainings at companies like General Motors, and Allstate, Eleni practices what she preaches, firing up conference audiences with her signature keynote presentations. She's particularly passionate about encouraging women to step up and share their wisdom on public platforms. A graduate of Brown University, Eleni is a past president of the National Speakers Association of Michigan. She's sung the national anthem at Shea Stadium for three (winning) Mets games and produced four acclaimed CDs of original songs. She's the author of the award-winning book Touch the Sky: Find Your Voice, Speak Your Truth, Make Your Mark, and the #1 Amazon best-seller Claim the Stage: A Woman's Guide to Speaking Up, Standing Out, and Taking Leadership. POST your questions or comments below and allow Eleni to show you how to claim the stage with confidence. Be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the show so you don't miss any upcoming guests.
When you are passionate about one of your current ideas or practices, how do you share it with others? If there are multiple competing ideas/practices for your team or org to experiment with, how do you evaluate the next best one to try? Join Chris and Austin as they discuss "Sharing Ideas with Clarity and Delivering Value" with Tom Gilb. After they talk over each others' principles of "Just Sharing," Tom gives an overview of Planguage and Impact Estimation Tables for value delivery. Lastly, they touch on some principles from Musk's Engineering Philosophy. Video and Show Notes: https://youtu.be/NLBzeHggcuA
Today, the ability to share our ideas through effective presentations is absolutely key. But many of us are frightened of speaking in public. So, what can we do to conquer this fear? In this episode we'll also be looking at some of the different formats we have for sharing our ideas, why every presentation begins with the audience, and how we can help students to develop their presentation skills.
Day three of trying to recover a bad money month. I'm sharing with you a profit sharing idea that we have for one of our offers. Also some thoughts on Selling 101. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/buildingandscalingonlinecourse/message
Join James this morning as he is joined by Head of Drama Dani and Ryan, Head of Performing Arts. They will be talking about the start of the term and sharing ideas for Arts Curriculum.
Take Flight – Business Growth Strategies with Business Coach Dan Holstein
Want to know how to build momentum in your business? Well, the key is consistent effort. When you take action day after day despite not seeing results, that work will pay off for you.--
In this Teaching Matters podcast series, produced by The Race Equality and Anti-Racist Sub-Committee (REAR) at The University of Edinburgh in collaboration with Teaching Matters, we hear from different academics at the University about what Decolonising the Curriculum means for them, and how they have put this into practice in their learning and teaching or research. They also share some readings that they have found useful. In this episode, Professor Emerita Rowena Arshad, Chair in Multicultural and Anti-Racist Education talks to Dr. Lauren Hall-Lew, a Reader in Linguistics and English Language in the School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences at the University of Edinburgh. Dr. Hall-Lew's Recommendations Rosa, Jonathan, and Nelson Flores. “Unsettling race and language: Toward a raciolinguistic perspective.” Language in society 46, no. 5 (2017): 621-647. Hudley, Anne H. Charity, Christine Mallinson, and Mary Bucholtz. “Toward racial justice in linguistics: Interdisciplinary insights into theorizing race in the discipline and diversifying the profession.” Language 96.4 (2020): e200-e235. García, Ofelia, Nelson Flores, Kate Seltzer, Li Wei, Ricardo Otheguy, and Jonathan Rosa. “Rejecting abyssal thinking in the language and education of racialized bilinguals: A manifesto.” Critical Inquiry in Language Studies (2021): 1-26. Webinars on “Racial Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in the Linguistics Curriculum” https://www.linguisticsociety.org/resource/lsa-webinar-series-racial-justice-equity-diversity-and-in…
In this Teaching Matters podcast series, produced by The Race Equality and Anti-Racist Sub-Committee (REAR) at The University of Edinburgh in collaboration with Teaching Matters, we hear from different academics at the University about what Decolonising the Curriculum means for them, and how they have put this into practice in their learning and teaching or research. They also share some readings that they have found useful. In this episode, Professor Emerita Rowena Arshad, Chair in Multicultural and Anti-Racist Education talks to Professor David Kluth, Chair of Medical Education, Deanery of Clinical Sciences at the University of Edinburgh and a consultant nephrologist. Prof. David Kluth Recommendations: Hannaford, Ivan. Race : the History of an Idea in the West / Ivan Hannaford. Washington, D.C: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 1996. Givens, Marjory L et al. “Deconstructing Inequities — Transparent Values in Measurement and Analytic Choices.” The New England journal of medicine 384.19 (2021): 1861–1865. Amutah, Christina et al. “Misrepresenting Race — The Role of Medical Schools in Propagating Physician Bias.” The New England journal of medicine 384.9 (2021): 872–878. Oni-Orisan, Akinyemi et al. “Embracing Genetic Diversity to Improve Black Health.” The New England journal of medicine 384.12 (2021): 1163–1167. Mukwende, Malone, Peter Tamony, and Margaret Turner. Mind the Gap : a Handbook of Clinical Signs in Black and Brown Skin / Mukwende, M, Tamony, P, Turner, M. First edition. London: St George's, University of London, 2020.
In this Teaching Matters podcast series, produced by The Race Equality and Anti-Racist Sub-Committee (REAR) at The University of Edinburgh in collaboration with Teaching Matters, we hear from different academics at the University about what Decolonising the Curriculum means for them, and how they have put this into practice in their learning and teaching or research. They also share some readings that they have found useful. In this episode, Professor Emerita Rowena Arshad, Chair in Multicultural and Anti-Racist Education talks to Julie Cupples, Professor of Human Geography and Cultural Studies; Head of Geography and the Lived Environment Research Institute at the University of Edinburgh. Prof. Julie Cupples Recommendations: Smith, Linda Tuhiwai. Decolonizing Methodologies : Research and Indigenous Peoples / Linda Tuhiwai Smith. New York: Zed Books, 1999 Ramón Grosfoguel, and Julie Cupples. Unsettling Eurocentrism in the Westernized University. Taylor and Francis, 2018. Hooker, Juliet et al. Black and Indigenous Resistance in the Americas : from Multiculturalism to Racist Backlash : a Project of the Antiracist Research and Action Network (RAIAR) / Edited by Juliet Hooker ; Translated by Giorleny Altamirano Rayo, Aileen Ford, and Steven Lownes. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2020. Hooker, Juliet. Theorizing Race in the Americas : Douglass, Sarmiento, Du Bois, and Vasconcelos / Juliet Hooker. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2017. Hooker, Juliet. Race and the Politics of Solidarity / Juliet Hooker. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009 Tzul, Gladys Tzul. “Rebuilding Communal Life: Ixil Women and the Desire for Life in Guatemala.” NACLA report on the Americas (1993) 50.4 (2018): 404–407. Tzul, Gladys Tzul. “Communal Strategies for Controlling Microfinance in Chuimeq'ena' Guatemala.” The South Atlantic quarterly 115.3 (2016): 625–631. Santos, Boaventura de Sousa. The End of the Cognitive Empire : the Coming of Age of Epistemologies of the South / Boaventura de Sousa Santos. Durham: Duke University Press, 2018. Mutu (Ngāti Kahu, Te Rarawa and Ngāti Whātua nations). “‘To Honour the Treaty, We Must First Settle Colonisation' (Moana Jackson 2015): The Long Road from Colonial Devastation to Balance, Peace and Harmony.” Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 49.sup1 (2019): 4–18.
In this episode, Johanna Holtan Co-Convenor of the Race Equality and Anti-Racist Sub-Committee (REAR) and Programme Director, Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program talks to intersectional feminist scholar from the Global South, Dr Radhika Govinda, Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the School of Social and Political Science. Dr Govinda sits on the steering committees for the University's GenderED and RACE.ED networks. She is Associate Director of CRITIQUE, and an active member of the Centre for South Asian Studies. In this episode, she discusses decolonisation as a process of decentring whiteness, which entails unpacking the historical implications of deconstructing knowledge production. For her, the classroom is a key entry point for undertaking such a process in inspiring students to insert dilemmas into their subjectivities. In this way, the classroom is conducive space for exploring discomforts, assumptions, and vulnerabilities. Dr Radhika Govinda's Recommendations: Mohanty, Chandra Talpade. “‘Under Western Eyes' Revisited: Feminist Solidarity through Anticapitalist Struggles.” Signs, vol. 28, no. 2, 2003, pp. 499–535. Hooks, Bell. (1994). Teaching to transgress : education as the practice of freedom. New York: Routledge Crenshaw, Kimberle. “Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence against Women of Color.” Stanford Law Review, vol. 43, no. 6, 1991, pp. 1241–1299.
In this Teaching Matters podcast series, produced by The Race Equality and Anti-Racist Sub-Committee (REAR) at The University of Edinburgh in collaboration with Teaching Matters, we hear from different academics at the University about what Decolonising the Curriculum means for them, and how they have put this into practice in their learning and teaching or research. They also share some readings that they have found useful. In this episode, Johanna Holtan Co-Convenor of the Race Equality and Anti-Racist Sub-Committee (REAR) and Programme Director of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program talks to Dr Shadaab Rahemtulla, a Lecturer in Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations at the School of Divinity. He is also the Programme Director of the newly launched Masters in Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations. He argues that decolonisation is a conversation about power that consists in robbing knowledge of its so-called neutrality and innocence and understanding knowledge-production as located within a social context that is always filled with hierarchies and inequalities. In this humbling conversation, Dr Rahemtulla discusses how decolonising the curriculum is a reflexive exercise that those in power have a responsibility to practice. Dr Shadaab Rahemtulla's Recommendations: X, Malcolm and Alex Haley, The Autobiography of Malcolm X (1965): https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/572/57282/the-autobiography-of-malcolm-x/9780141185439.html Rowland, Christopher (ed). The Cambridge Companion to Liberation Theology (2008): https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/cambridge-companion-to-liberation-theology/F500C9F34574087A4C4EA2658E89762B Rahemtulla, Shadaab. Qur'an of the Oppressed: Liberation Theology and Gender Justice in Islam (2018): https://global.oup.com/academic/product/quran-of-the-oppressed-9780198820093?cc=gb&lang=en “Decolonising Divinity: A Roundtable Discussion” (15 March 2021, New College, Uni of Edinburgh): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-qy8eMkNrA
In this Teaching Matters podcast series, produced by The Race Equality and Anti-Racist Sub-Committee (REAR) at The University of Edinburgh in collaboration with Teaching Matters, we hear from different academics at the University about what Decolonising the Curriculum means for them, and how they have put this into practice in their learning and teaching or research. They also share some readings that they have found useful. In this episode, Professor Emerita Rowena Arshad, Chair in Multicultural and Anti-Racist Education talks to Ayanda Ngobeni a Law Student at The University of Edinburgh, Black and Ethnic Minority Liberation Campaign Officer and Mastercard Foundation Scholar African Leadership Academy Alum (Class of 2016). Ayanda Ngobeni's Recommendations: Angelou, Maya. “Still I Rise.” Making Literature Matter: An Anthology for Readers and Writers, edited by John Schilb and John Clifford, 7th ed., Bedford/St. Martin's, 2020, pp. 127-131
Welcome to this podcast series produced by The Race Equality and Anti-Racist Sub-Committee (REAR) at The University of Edinburgh in collaboration with Teaching Matters where we hear from different academics at the University about what Decolonising the Curriculum means for them and how they have put this into practice in their learning and teaching or research. They also share some readings they have found useful. In this episode, Dr Gwenetta Curry, a lecturer in Race, Ethnicity, and Health in the Usher Institute discusses with Prof Rowena Arshad about decolonising the curriculum as a practice that consists of acknowledging the racist history of certain disciplines. Trained as a medical sociologist, Dr Curry endeavours to embed issues of race and racism within the medical training programme at the Usher's institute. Her role ranges from redesigning course material to include the lens of race and racism, to delivering webinars for the NHS to raise awareness about how systemic racism impacts patient care. In this engaging conversation, Dr Curry reminds of the importance of questioning the power dynamics that underlie various forms of knowledge-making. If you are interested in contributing a podcast to this series, please get in touch with Emily Sena (emily.sena@ed.ac.uk) or Johanna Holtan (johanna.holtan@ed.ac.uk), co-convenors of the Race Equality and Anti-Racist Sub-Committee. Dr Gwenetta Curry's Reading Recommendations: Fanon, Frantz Black Skin White Masks New York : Grove Press, Inc., (1952, 1967) Fanon, Frantz The Wretched of the Earth New York: Grove Press, (1968) Curry, Tommy J. Decolonizing the Intersection: Black Male Studies as a Critique of Intersectionality's Indebtedness to Subculture of Violence Theory in Critical Psychology Praxis: Psychosocial Non-Alignment to Modernity/Coloniality (Advances in Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology Series) (pp.132-154) Chapter Eleven, Publisher: Routledge Curry, Tommy J. The Derelictical Crisis of African American Philosophy: How African American Philosophy Fails to Contribute to the Study of African-Descended People. Journal of Black Studies. 2011, 42(3):314-333 Ladner, Joyce A. The Death of White Sociology (1973)
Do you have a culture that cultivates ideas? Your employees can have some great ideas but if you shoot them down constantly, they will stop sharing them.
Join Grisham Middle School Spanish teacher Blanca Badillo as she shares her journey as an educator over the last year and how she has engaged her colleagues in professional learning. Thank you Marie Douglass, World Language Curriculum Coordinator, for leading the interview.
The Australian Institute of Sport has named new ambassadors to its cultural training program aimed at improving cultural competency in sport.