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Former Orioles All-Star Adam Jones and broadcaster Jerry Coleman talk about Jones' stint as a guest instructor at Orioles spring training. Jones discusses his duties in Sarasota (3:40), what's changed about spring training from his time as a player (12:34), whether the team's spring training wins will transition into the regular season (16:00), what makes Jackson Holliday a “major leaguer” (18:12) and how David Rubenstein was received at spring training (25:00.) Later in the show, Jones talks about his upcoming trip to South Korea for the Padres-Dodger season-opening game (30:48) and Jones and Coleman take on court storming again for this week's ‘Socially Speaking' segment (37:00.)
Brittlestar is back to chat about his new book and what it says about the online world today. Plus, we look at how to turn an ordinary wheelchair into a smart wheelchair and we break down the meaning of dark design in Socially Speaking.Links to this week's stories and discussion:[08:58] Aliza Rosen: getrex.app[16:33] Apptastic[25:38] Brittlestar: brittlestar.com[32:34] Dr. Pooja Viswanathan: brazemobility.com[40:51] What Exactly Is The Dark DesignYou can also find both AmberMac and Michael B on Twitter.
Did you know fake soccer agents are a thing in Latin America? Camila Manera, Chief Data & Product Officer of Libro de Pases, explains how her company uses AI to help prevent scams. We also chat with CEO Alexi Traina about how HiNote can add more personality to your messaging. Calaxy is a social marketplace that helps users monetize their fan base directly (rather than through brand/advertising deals), and we've got Co-Founder & CEO Solo Ceesay to explain how. Finally, we talk about the rise and fall of Blackberry in Socially Speaking.Links to this week's stories and discussion:[07:32] Camila Manera: librodepases.com[16:15] Apptastic[22:22] Alexi Traina: hinoteapp.com[29:57] Solo Ceesay: calaxy.com[39:08] The Story of BlackberryYou can also find both AmberMac and Michael B on Twitter.
Looking for intelligent conversations online? Listen to our discussion with Post's Founder & CEO, Noam Bardin. We celebrate Earth Day with Crystal Howe, Ice River Sustainable Solutions' Director of Sustainability, talking about this family-owned business' recycling facility. Plus, Nico Grant, tech reporter from The New York Times, tells us about Magi, Google's new AI-enhanced search engine. Finally, in Socially Speaking, we deal with the challenges of public charging under the threat of juice-jacking.Links to this week's stories and discussion:[10:01] Noam Bardin: post.news[19:05] Amber Mac Has 4 Earth Day Tips & Tech For A Greener Future[28:42] Crystal Howe: iceriversustainablesolutions.com[37:17] Nico Grant: nytimes.com[46:58] Being Safe When Charging Your Phone in PublicYou can also find both AmberMac and Michael B on Twitter.
We talk to Peace By Chocolate founder Tareq Hadhad about their move from Syria to Nova Scotia, and getting some love from President Biden. The Washington Post's Tatum Hunter discusses tech's role in the loneliness epidemic. Plus, is it possible to teach happiness? We chat with Dacher Keltner, a UC Berkeley prof & author of Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life, to find out. Finally, in Socially Speaking, we tackle why social media verification is mostly broken.Links to this week's stories and discussion:[07:43] Tareq Hadhad: Peace By Chocolate[17:31] Apptastic[23:14] Tatum Hunter: The Washington Post[30:00] Dacher Keltner: UC Berkeley[39:06] Why Social Media Verification Is Mostly BrokenYou can also find both AmberMac and Michael B on Twitter.
To meet the demand of electric vehicles it will take billions of tons of cobalt, lithium, copper, and other materials. Gerard Barron, CEO of Metals Company, joins us to talk about how they are looking to the ocean's floor to find those essential metals. With Pi Day coming up soon, we talk to Caroline Drucker, VP of Marketing at Photomath, about this annual celebration of math and how Canadians can embrace it. We also discuss the future of audio and video, plus, in Socially Speaking, we try to unpack why 900,000 people want to delete Instagram - or at least to find out how.Links to this week's stories and discussion:[11:08] Gerard Barron: metals.co[19:10] Apptastic[25;28] Caroline Drucker: photomath.com[32:50] The Future of Audio and Video:[41:10] Why People Want To Leave InstagramYou can also find both AmberMac and Michael B on Twitter.
It can take 500-800 years for a regular sanitary pad to degrade! We talk to to Rashmi Prakash, Co-founder of Aruna Revolution Health, about their compostable menstrual pad. We also have Rachel Bartholomew, Founder and CEO of Hyivy, sharing how their smart pelvic rehab system can help the one-in-three women who suffer from pelvic health issues. Did you know that 60-70% of IVF cycles are unsuccessful? The process can be expensive and emotionally difficult. Christy Prada, CEO of Future Fertility, talks about how patients can make better-informed decisions using AI to measure egg quality. We also chat with Nixit Founder, Rachael Newton, and her mission to educate people about menstrual health and empower them to make the right period product choices. Finally, in Socially Speaking, we talk about women's health in general and what funding is in place for this important cause.Links to this week's stories and discussion:[09:37] Rashmi Prakash: arunarevolution.com[18:18] Rachel Bartholomew: hyivy.com[27:55] Christy Prada: futurefertility.com[36:51] Rachael Newton: nixit.ca[44:35] What Is The State Of Women's Health and the FundingYou can also find both AmberMac and Michael B on Twitter.
What do you reckon are the top ten most asked home ed questions? It would be interesting to do a poll. However, queries around the socialisation of our children must be right up there at the top. In the third chapter of "Another Way to Learn?", Juliet English dives straight into this topic. A social worker by training, Juliet is a mother of seven, grandmother, foster mum, director of Streams and co-ordinator of the Learn Free conference. She is a woman of extraordinary capacity and great depth of wisdom and experience. There could not be a better placed home educator to talk us through this hot potato of socialisation. Listen in as we consider the topic, connect with Juliet via the links below and get hold of a copy of “Another Way to Learn?”. It's available from our website or any other book retailer or from your library. You could also join up with a few other home educators in your local area and form a book club to read it together.
We talk to award-winning journalist Laurie Segall about her new book, Special Characters, My Adventures with Tech's Titans and Misfits, which pulls back the covers on the exclusive world of billionaire founders, entrepreneurs, and mainstream media. Plus, we take a look at what the Big Tech companies are doing about Russia's attack on Ukraine with CNN's Technology Reporter Brian Fung. Also, the World Centre Kitchen (WCK) is one of the first organizations to arrive in a crisis to provide meals to families in need. We have the CEO, Nate Mook, join us to share how they are serving thousands of fresh meals to those fleeing Ukraine and those who are remaining at home. In Socially Speaking, we talk about the worst to come out of social media during the USA's State of the Union address. Find out more information from our guests here: Laurie Segall: https://dotdotdotmedia.com/ (dotdotdotmedia.com) Brian Fung: https://www.cnn.com/profiles/brian-fung (cnn.com) Michael Maher: https://my.captivate.fm/www.spoke.world (spoke.world) Nate Mook: https://wck.org/ (wck.org) You can also find both https://twitter.com/ambermac (AmberMac) and https://twitter.com/MBancroft80 (Michael B) on Twitter. Time Stamps for Segments: 7:36 – Laurie Segall CEO of Dot Dot Dot Media 18:58 - Apptastic 25:13 - Brian Fung CNN Technology Reporter 33:53 – Nate Mook World Centre Kitchen 46:15 – Socially Speaking
Socially Speaking - Stigma faced by Divorced Women (Unazia Sulaimaan) by Radio Islam
Articulating your vision. Speaking up in your message. Stewarding your gifts. Getting back to connection. These are just some of the topics we’re covering on today’s episode of the Soul Purpose Leadership podcast with David Norrie! David is the best-selling author of the book Turned On, co-host of the Turned On podcast and founder of Socially Speaking, an occupational training program designed to help entrepreneurs and professionals articulate their passions and products with a greater degree of charisma and marketability. We brought David on the show today because in this second quarter of 2021, we’re diving a little deeper into what leadership is - having some tougher convos, because let’s be real - it’s time. It needs to happen. And we’re forging the way with you and for you. On today’s episode, Leadership "+": The power of "stories," speaking up, elevator convos AND 1984!, we discuss storytelling. After all, storytellers are teachers, and as David says, “We have to get back to being human again.” Yep, we have to speak the truth even when - especially when - it’s hard. Have you been feeling the urge to speak up, but for whatever reason are holding back? David encourages us to GO THERE. “There is no other option,” he says. “It’s supposed to be ugly… it’s supposed to be hard. Because it’s going to define why you get up out of bed every day.” Finally, David teaches us that it’s not just our message that’s important, but how we deliver it. We need to not only create our mission statement, but get it out to the world in truth and in love. That’s how we steward our gifts well and get back to connection - back to 1984 (tune in for more on this!). Connect with David Norrie on Instagram @davidnorrie.turnedon We'd love to hear your thoughts via an iTunes rating/review, and be sure to connect with us on Instagram and Facebook @jenniferwatsonleadership. Music by HookSounds
Socially Speaking - Women Abuse (Jamila Mahomed) by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking - Borderline Personality Disorder (Aqeela) by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking - Bereavement, Grief and Losses (Miriam Mia) by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking - Vanker : Self Purification by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking - Naeema Dangor: Elder Abuse by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking with Sister Zeenat: Barakah in ourlives - Ml Vanker & Lockdown Experience-Yumna by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking: Bringing Barakah in your life:Ml Moh Vanker - Abandoned Babies:Zaheera Bayat by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking with Sister Zeenat: Self Control Shaaista Ebrahim by Radio Islam
Respected Aalima and life coach Muallimah Taskeen Karim has urged people to be kind to others as this was the trait of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Muallimah Karim was speaking on Radio Islam during the Socially Speaking with Sister Zeenat programme on Monday.
Youth Talk with Bibi Aysha: Socially speaking - Rehana Adam from Islamic Helpline by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking:Disability Awareness Month - Maymoona Chouglay by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking: Postpartum Depression in Men - Sumaiya Seedat by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking: Being Proactive and Depression + Substance Abuse by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking: Suicide Prevention in Islam & Postpartum depression (PPD) by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking: Understanding Jihad: Ml Moh Vanker & Losing a spouse: Lutfiya Ismail Saloojee by Radio Islam
SOCIALLY SPEAKING: STAYING SAFE ONLINE SHAMEERA AKBAR AND STRENGTH BASE PARENTING FATIMA ABDULLAH by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking - The cursed touch by Raashida Khan & Hearing loss by Nicole Chetty by Radio Islam
SOCIALLY SPEAKING ML: MOHAMMED VANKER THE MONTH OF SAFAR AND SAKINA LOMBARDS LOWSELF ESTEEM by Radio Islam
SOCIALLY SPEAKING: SIGNIFICANCE OF THE MONTH OF MUHARRAM by Radio Islam
SOCIALLY SPEAKING: HOW LOCKDOWN EFFECTS RECOVERING ADDICTS by Radio Islam
SOCIALLY SPEAKING: STATUS OF WOMEN IN ISLAM - ML VANKER by Radio Islam
SOCIALLY SPEAKING - ADDITION AND EMOTIONAL HEALTH by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking - How gratitude changed my life & Tips for managing Stress by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking - Sickness in Islam with Ml Vanker by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking - Antisocial Personality Disorder & Importance of Zikir by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking putting trust in Allah during difficult times by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking - Positive Parenting with Priyanka Naidoo by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking - Reintegration of children going back to school by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking - Resilience and relapse of a recovering addict and their families during Covid 19 by Radio Islam
Socially speaking: Gender based violence and the importance of Fajr Salaah by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking - Socially Speaking- Back to School fears and challenges by Radio Islam
On this Gratitude:UnFiltered, LIVE from the Element by Westin Hotel… Brought to you by LiveManaUtoya.com where all proceeds go to benefit the Live Mana Worldwide Foundation… “The Chronicles of David Norrie” David Norrie is a devoted husband, father and entrepreneur and the founder of Turned On, a platform he created along with his wife Angelike to help preserve the lost art of face to face connection within the home, workspace and faith community. He has more than 25 years of experience in all facets of communication; radio, video, newspaper, magazine, social media and sales training. His columns on health and relationships were published in one of the seven largest newspapers in the country and he is co-author of the best-selling book Faith Into Abundance: 30 Stories of Faith From Successful Christian Entrepreneurs. In 2015 he founded Socially Speaking, an occupational training program designed to help professionals articulate their passions and products with a greater degree charisma and marketability. Over the course of his training, David observed how many of his clients and much of society appeared to be moving farther away from one another emotionally rather than closer together despite advancements in communication technology. This sparked a desire to create a revival of the spirit by emphasizing principles of basic communication which could be easily incorporated into marital relationships, parenting and social gatherings. Identifying himself as “a student of human interaction” his mission is to open the eyes of those people whose lives have been put on autopilot and make them aware to the disconnection that is rapidly happening in board rooms, bedrooms, living rooms, coffee shops, churches and social media platforms. To help people stop watering down their ability to interact with one another and express themselves by being “TURNED ON” to see with new eyes and listen with new ears to the possibilities happening all around them. He hopes to restore the light to a world going dark.
Socially Speaking - Shareeka Angamia - Psychological impact of Covid-19 lockdown by Radio Islam
In 2015, David Norrie founded Socially Speaking, an occupational training program designed to help professionals articulate their passions and products with a greater degree of charisma and marketability. But over the course of his training, David observed that many of his clients and much of society appeared to be moving farther away from one another emotionally, rather than closer together, despite advancements in communication technology. This sparked a desire to create a revival of the spirit by emphasizing principles of basic communication that could be easily incorporated into marital relationships, parenting, and social gatherings. So, David Norrie and his wife founded Turned On, a platform and podcast created to help preserve the lost art of face-to-face connection within the home, workspace, and faith community, and David wrote about his mission in the book, http://www.turnedon.com/book (“Turned On: Tuning In, In a Tuned-Out World.”) Identifying himself as “a student of human interaction,” his mission is to open the eyes of those people whose lives have been put on autopilot and make them aware to the disconnection that is rapidly happening in board rooms, bedrooms, living rooms, coffee shops, churches, and social media platforms; to help people stop watering down their ability to interact with one another and express themselves by being “TURNED ON” to see with new eyes and listen with new ears to the possibilities happening all around them. He hopes to restore the light to a world going dark. And just to giver you a little perspective on why this is so necessary: 45,000,000 people search “How to be happy” on Google every month. That means 45,000,000 people are searching for light, and in all likelihood, that number is even higher right now. But, with David's help, we're going to start correcting course. -- Resources: Learn more at https://www.turnedon.com/ (www.turnedon.com) Read: http://www.turnedon.com/book (“Turned On: Tuning In, In a Tuned-Out World”) http://www.theturnedonmethod.com (www.theturnedonmethod.com ) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidnorrie.turnedon/ (@davidnorrie.turnedon) Do you want more to empower yourself through healthy living? Is your busy lifestyle an obstacle to your health? Join https://www.facebook.com/groups/rebelhealthcoach/ (The Rebel Health Coach community) for the support and knowledge you need for better performance, better business and a better you! https://www.facebook.com/groups/rebelhealthcoach/ (Click here to join The Rebel Health Coach community now.) -- Disclaimer: The activities and research discussed in these podcasts are suggestions only and are only advised to be undertaken following prior consultation with a health or medical professional. Fitness training, nutrition, and other physical pursuits should be tailored to the individual based upon an assessment of their personal needs. -- The Rebel Health Coach Podcast is produced by http://crate.media (Crate Media)
Socially Speaking: Eid prayers with Ml Vanker & Zaynab bint Khuzayma - Important women in Islam by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking - Women in Islamic History Part 3 with Apa Aziza Hathurani by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking - Etiquette of dua with Ml Hussein Evans by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking 27.04.20 by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking - Naazia Salejee: withdrawals in lockdown by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking - Post Lockdown with Sister Suraiya Nawab by Radio Islam
Socially Speaking -Dealing with self isolation with sister Suraiya Nawab of The Islamic Careline by Radio Islam
Remember when you got home from school as a kid? You would run in the house to jump on the computer and start off by playing solitaire & pinball as a warmup. Then it was time for the main event... Jumping online to hop on AOL. After patiently waiting through loud screeching noises for 10 minutes due to having dialup, its finally the moment of truth. You get online and hear those three famous words "you've got mail." You are excited beyond belief, but just as you're about to start chatting away on AOL messenger you hear a shout from down the hall "get off the computer I need to use the phone." Can you believe that for many of us this was our lives? Since then the internet has grown beyond our wildest dreams & has given birth to the new era called social media. Social media has been viewed as both a gift & a curse. Today we are talking about the good, bad & ugly of social media and how it effects families and relationships. With the boom of social media it has caused many of us to interact with people far less often and caused us to rely on technology as our sole source of communication. With that being said we dissect the impacts of social media as a whole. Lastly we also take the time to shed light on Washington DC's #DontMuteDC movement and the impact of Go-Go in the communities.
S1 E25 Set 1: Rachel's Formative Years A 5 year old's intuition. Newk's Tennis Academy. Missouri Tiger Tennis. Set 2: Entering the Real World Teaching Tennis, Fitness Training. Broadcasting, Writing, Speaking, Media Personality. Working with tennis software company, Courtly. Pop Culture, Socially Speaking. Set 3 : You Are The Commissioner of the Great Game You've got the "magic wand" - so what change(s) do you make, if any. Special Guest: Rachel Stuhlmann. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atthenetpodcast/support
How to Become A Woke Brand that Women Want to Follow by Trae Turner As a fintech marketer, my goal is to reach whoever holds the household purse strings, and women account for a huge portion of consumer purchases. This means I spend a good part of my professional day thinking about, and planning how … Continue reading Episode 2 Speak to Me: Socially Speaking to Women
Using Social Media Personally And Professionally To Build Your Digital Reputation By Amy Hibbard If you have an online presence, you have a personal brand. Just like a corporate brand, every status update, tweet, blog post and photo you share becomes a part of your cumulative image. Anyone who views your social profiles can form … Continue reading Episode 1 Socially Speaking: Your Personal Brand on Social Media
What are you hiding on social media?What are you not talking about?With David, we talk about how to turn UP the volume on who YOU are and how to create real, lasting and meaningful relationships in life and business. David Norrie is a devoted husband, father, and entrepreneur, with more than 25 years of experience in all facets of communication, radio, video, newspaper, magazine, social media. He is the founder of Socially Speaking, a platform he created to help preserve the lost art of communication and a place to teach people how to produce faster, more meaningful and more productive connections in life and business. LOVE this podcast? I’m giving away a FREE guided meditation on Healing Your Body with Affirmations to anyone who leaves a review on iTunes and sends the screenshot to petia@bestrongminded.com My team will reply with your meditation shortly :-)https://apple.co/2JFVh1K Let’s stay CONNECTED on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/petia.kolibova Instagram: http://instagram.com/be.strong.minded/ Email: petia@bestrongminded.com There are many shows you could be watching today and you choose ours so THANK YOU.
David Norrie is a compelling Speaker, Coach, Millionaire Entrepreneur and the Founder of Socially Speaking, a platform he created to help preserve the lost art of communication and a place to teach people how to produce faster, more meaningful and more productive connections in life. He has more than 25 years of experience in all facets of communication, radio, video, newspaper, magazine, social media and sales. His columns on health and relationships were published in one of the seven largest newspapers in the country and he is co-author of the best selling book Faith Into Abundance: 30 Stories of Faith From Successful Christian Entrepreneurs. David has spoken in front of large audiences of 15,000+ people and has been published in more than a dozen different magazines and newspapers. David has trained thousands around the world and hundreds of his clients have achieved new levels of success after learning how to implement the incredible concepts and tools that David has designed for his students. His examples are entertaining and he is a highly engaging leader who should not be missed. As a devoted husband, father and entrepreneur, David believes that true and honest communication is at the root of every successful endeavour, be it business or personal. Check out his FREE Speak Up Masterclass course here: http://iamjoelbrown.com/speakup
FIRST Podcast and I'm hooked! My digital marketing business, Socially Speaking gives me the perfect platform to tell a story of small businesses. Add in some podcast and you've got one happy hostess.
Strainprint's Andrew Muroff joins us to share how his company's new app helps medical cannabis users to track their intake and learn which strains and dosages work best for them. Plus, Today Show Tech Expert Carley Knobloch gives us her top picks from CES in Las Vegas and Liat Hertanu from 24me has tips to stay productive on the go in 2018. Plus, in Socially Speaking, we discuss why teens are falling for the Tide Pod Internet dare and what Tide should do about it.
Have you ever wished you were a better speaker or more at ease when talking with new people? Perhaps you’re an introvert who desperately wants to tap into their extrovert side? It may be easier than you think with a little practice and coaching. Today’s episode is with my dear friend, David Norrie (yes, guest Angelike Norrie’s hubby), and I’m thrilled for him to share his expertise on all of the above. As a former journalist and now master networker and business coach, David shares the importance of improving on all forms of communication – from speaking or social interactions to relationships (family, friends and business). He shares so many impactful stories and we had so much fun during our conversation. I can’t wait for you to listen! -- Questions Asked in This Episode What made you want to start sharing with and helping people get better with social interactions and speaking? What made you take ownership of the decision to have fun and how do you incorporate that with your clients? What does the process of becoming a better speaker look like? What kinds of social experiments do you like to test out? What are some helpful tips that could make people more successful in networking? What are some of the top things that are holding people back from connecting or becoming a better speaker? What are some of the different elements of your Socially Speaking course? In This Episode You Will Learn: Tips on how to become a better speaker and tell stories What the different types of perception are What it means to be “turned on” Why being genuine and getting back to the basics of manners matters About the importance of intention when communicating How body language and tone impact conversation Why it’s important to be a good listener and take constructive criticism And so much more… Quotes: “Get turned on.” “Become a student of observation.” “A smile can break down barriers.” “Turn up the best part of yourself.” “Personality counts.” “We’re really in the business of connecting.” “Don’t be vanilla.” “If you fill your life with rich and meaningful experiences, you’re going to have a lot more things to talk about.” “Take some chances, say yes, get butterflies and figure it out along the way.” “It’s never too late to be the person you want to be.” -- David Norrie is a Transformational Coach specializing in helping individuals tap into their personality in a way that helps them excel in both their professional and personal lives. For the past four years, he has worked as a business coach for one of the largest network marking companies in the world. While that he saw a need for more intensive training in helping people market themselves in a social media-driven marketplace. That led to the creation of Speak Up, an 8-week interactive virtual training course which takes groups of men and women from different fields and helps them develop their stories to become better listeners as well as more influential speakers. David has spoken to large audiences all over the country and is most passionate about God, marriage, family and capitalism. He spent more than 20 years in journalism, most of which came as a columnist, penning articles on how to have a healthier body and relationship. He draws on humor and his experience as a husband and father to get across his message that God is indeed laying out a path for each of us and it’s our responsibility to be stewards of His message and creat a better future for the next generation. He and his wife, Angelike, run their home-based business out of Arizona and believe that their ministry includes reaching out to couples who want to work together and coaching them on how to make their marriage coincide with their business. Resources: SociallySpeaking.com IG: @davidnorrie.sociallyspeaking Speak Up Course http://sociallyspeaking.com/speak-up/ Checkout my website at loriharder.com. Follow me on social media @LoriHarder on Instagram and Lori Harder on Facebook.
If you're looking to get in shape with the latest tech, Craig Slagel from RunGo explains how his new app can help you explore a new city while you're working out. We also chat with Ryan Duquette, a top security expert, about keeping yourself safe online from phishing attacks. To save time in line, Jason Davies from MasterCard Canada discusses their latest digital payment innovation. Plus, in Socially Speaking, we discuss the truth about the latest Facebook hoax.
Keeper CEO Darren Guccione joins up from Mobile World Congress to talk about how to create better (and more secure) passwords. We also chat with filmmaker Michael Matheson Miller about his film Poverty, Inc, which examines the impact of foreign aid. Chakameh Shafii of TranQool explains how her new business can help you get access to licensed therapists from the comfort of your home. Plus, in Socially Speaking, we debate the benefits of locking smartphones while watching concerts.
AJ+ is spreading the news in unique, social, and mobile ways. Senior correspondent Ahmed Shihab-Eldin joins us to talk about how their organization is connecting a new generation of readers and viewers (and inspiring other media outlets to follow suit). We also chat with Jill Schoolenberg from GoDaddy about how her company is making website building simple for small business owners. Plus, Gadget Match's Michael Josh joins us from Milan with a report that rates the very best smartphone cameras in the world. Finally, in Socially Speaking, we love on and hate on Snapchat Spectacles.
This show is a rebroadcast of an August 8, 2011 Socially Speaking show. Co-hosts Tracy Traut & Kathy Sipple speak with Lauren Riga, Assistant Director at Environment, Law & Economics Institute, and an instructor for Valparaiso University's new graduate level Sustainability Certificate. Sustainability is the new buzzword, rapidly replacing "green." Find out what it means to businesses, consumers and our planet.
This show is a rebroadcast from an August 15, 2011 interview. Socially Speaking hosts, Tracy Traut and Kathy Sipple, speak with Mark Zaranski of East Wind Acupuncture in Chesterton. Learn why Traditional Chinese Medicine is a natural and healthy alternative.
This show is a rebroadcast of an August 1, 2011 interview. Socially Speaking hosts, Tracy Traut and Kathy Sipple, speak with Sandy Rodriguez. Sandy's local food experience includes managing the Miller Beach Farmer's Market for several years, serving as the Community and Economic Development Intern (Local Food Focus) at Porter County Purdue Extension and project managing Stewart House Urban Farm and Gardens in Gary.
Welcome to the second episode of #SociallySpeaking! Today's discussion features Brad Bogus, Adam Price, and Hunter Moliver. Audio recording and editing by Andy Gonzalez. Please visit us at http://blog.speaksocial.net/
Welcome to the first ever episode of #SociallySpeaking! Today's discussion features Brad Bogus, Adam Price, and Hunter Moliver. Audio recording and editing by Andy Gonzalez. Please visit us at http://blog.speaksocial.net/
Communicating with your Customer through Social Networking - what channels are available, how best can one use them, & where should one really start. More importantly, what should you do to keep the recipient engaged leveraging your available channels.This discussion will focus on the seven critical social networking channels. Blogs, Twitter, Persona's like Facebook, LinkedIn, & MySpace, Community, Pictures, Videos, and People.These seven social networking channels can come together beautifully to keep the recipient engaged. You have to leverage them effectively.Staying in the forefront of your customer’s mind is one of the keys to generating sales, especially in a competitive market faced with economic challenges to boot. Social networking enables business-to-business and business-to-consumer marketers to do just that. For businesses not familiar with the term social networking, think of it as a means for creating conversations with customers and potential customers. This short talk lists the channels and how best to use them.
Communicating with your Customer through Social Networking - what channels are available, how best can one use them, & where should one really start. More importantly, what should you do to keep the recipient engaged leveraging your available channels.This discussion will focus on the seven critical social networking channels. Blogs, Twitter, Persona's like Facebook, LinkedIn, & MySpace, Community, Pictures, Videos, and People.These seven social networking channels can come together beautifully to keep the recipient engaged. You have to leverage them effectively.Staying in the forefront of your customer’s mind is one of the keys to generating sales, especially in a competitive market faced with economic challenges to boot. Social networking enables business-to-business and business-to-consumer marketers to do just that. For businesses not familiar with the term social networking, think of it as a means for creating conversations with customers and potential customers. This short talk lists the channels and how best to use them.
If blogs are the core of your social media diet, how must they adapt to keep your personal and business presence successful? Join us with Six Apart's VP of Products Michael Sippey, live from Sun's campus, as we chat and take your questions through the key updates for your blogs. Stay tuned for an exclusive Socially Speaking giveaway!Michael Sippey is VP of Products at Six Apart, responsible for product strategy and management for the TypePad, Movable Type and Vox blogging platforms. Previously, Michael was part of the founding management team at email services agency Quris, led engagements at the Internet consulting firm Viant, and managed market data and transaction download systems at Advent Software. He blogs at sippey.typepad.com.
If blogs are the core of your social media diet, how must they adapt to keep your personal and business presence successful? Join us with Six Apart's VP of Products Michael Sippey, live from Sun's campus, as we chat and take your questions through the key updates for your blogs. Stay tuned for an exclusive Socially Speaking giveaway!Michael Sippey is VP of Products at Six Apart, responsible for product strategy and management for the TypePad, Movable Type and Vox blogging platforms. Previously, Michael was part of the founding management team at email services agency Quris, led engagements at the Internet consulting firm Viant, and managed market data and transaction download systems at Advent Software. He blogs at sippey.typepad.com.