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Sabir Semerkant is an eCommerce expert, growth strategist, and entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience driving over $1 billion in revenue. Endorsed by Gary Vee, Neil Patel, and Matt Higgins (SharkTank), Sabir has advised Fortune 500 companies, scaled startups, and helped brands like Coca-Cola, Canon, Tommy Hilfiger, and Sour Patch Kids achieve rapid growth.In 2024, Sabir's Rapid 2X program boosted growth for 29 brands across 17 industries, delivering a 108% average increase in just 21 days. Prior programs have scaled over 150 brands, including Ashley Stewart, which grew from $3M to $30M under Sabir's leadership.Connect with Sabir here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabirsemerkant/https://www.facebook.com/growthbysabir/https://www.growthbysabir.comDon't forget to click the link below to download our FREE High-Impact LinkedIn Post Templates: https://www.thetimetogrow.com/ecsposttemplates
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Special offer to The Creator's Adventure listeners only! Sabir is offering a $500 discount and a 5% kickback for any successful conversion. 5% is about $500 for rough figures!Check out Sabir's program here: growthbysabir.com/adventureSabir is the growth strategist behind over $1 billion in revenue, and the creator of Rapid 2X - a program that has helped brands across 17 industries boost their growth by an average of 108% in just three weeks.He's worked with global names like Canon, Tommy Hilfiger, and Sour Patch Kids, and he's the guy that Gary Vee, Neil Patel, and Matt Higgins all turn to for e-commerce strategy. If you're an online business owner, e-commerce founder, or just curious how to grow a business fast, this episode is for you!⛰️ Get started free with 30 days of unlimited Heights AI access ⛰️
Halloumi's squeaky, grill-friendly texture makes it a perfect meatless dish. In food news: Oreo and Sour Patch Kids team up for a sweet-sour snack. Plus, Tyler Florence shares his culinary journey, and Scott Kaylin introduces his gourmet pickle empire. Last Bite: Try the frittoffel—frittata cooked in a waffle maker for a fun twist on breakfast!
Lots of life has been happening around here, and we have plenty to talk about. Mackin has been busy fasting, while Danielle has been busy trying out new Mexican restaurants with a side of tirzepatide.We celebrated the resurrection of Jesus by allowing our kids to be spoiled with candy and gifts. The cost of dyeing eggs this year was outrageous, so it was cheaper to just let them eat the dye in Sour Patch Kids.We are excited to finally hard-launch Makin' it Media! Mackin has been running Makin' it Media behind the scenes for the last couple of years, and we're excited to now start growing the agency. We primarily focus on media buying, creative strategy, and AI automation, but can service or provide partners in any facet of marketing.Mackin has spent the last 15 years leading marketing strategies for Fortune 500 brands, leading creative strategy for billion-dollar companies, and buying media like it was his own money. He's worked with some of the world's biggest brands and your local Mom and Pops. And now, Makin' it Media is here to focus on making things simple, fast, and effective—just the way marketing should be. Follow @wearemakinit on Instagram for support and LinkedIn for more updates.Enough business! Maria stayed with us for a few days, even though it felt like a few weeks with all she “taught” us.We've realized that the gentle parenting we did with our kids at a young age has come back to bite us as our older kids enter tweenhood.Lastly, is an animal cracker a cookie or a cracker? We'll leave it up to you to decide while Mackin ranks the kids. We love you all, we appreciate your support, and thank you for listening!
Sabir Semerkant is an eCommerce expert, growth strategist, and entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience generating over $1 billion in revenue. Recognized and endorsed by industry leaders such as Gary Vee, Neil Patel, and Matt Higgins of Shark Tank, Sabir has been a trusted advisor to Fortune 500 companies, guided startups to scale, and helped iconic brands like Coca-Cola, Canon, Tommy Hilfiger, and Sour Patch Kids achieve rapid and sustainable growth. In 2024, Sabir's Rapid 2X Program propelled 29 brands across 17 industries to new heights, delivering an impressive 108% average growth in just 21 days. His track record includes scaling more than 150 brands, with notable success like Ashley Stewart, which grew from $3M to $30M under his leadership. Sabir has developed the 8-D Method, a proven framework designed to unlock 2X-10X growth for any eCommerce business with Product-Market Fit. This method equips businesses to thrive, even in tough economic conditions, enabling them to boost sales and maximize profits in today's competitive landscape. During the show we discussed: The 8D Method Is A Growth Framework Designed To Help E-Commerce Brands Scale Effectively. It Can Help Businesses Double Their Sales In As Little As 12 Weeks With Strategic Focus. It's Built On Eight Dimensions That Identify And Unlock Hidden Growth Opportunities. The Method Brings Structure And Clarity, Giving Business Owners More Control And Freedom. It Helps Brands Differentiate And Rise Above The Noise In Saturated Markets. It Addresses Conversion Drops And High Cart Abandonment With Proven Tactics. The System Improves Margins Even When Ad Costs Are Rising By Optimizing Operations. It Solves Common Challenges Like Disorganization, Plateaued Growth, And Unclear Direction. The “Organize” Phase Reduces Anxiety By Creating A Clear Operational Foundation. The “Prioritize” Phase Ensures Teams Focus On Actions That Drive The Most Growth. Brands Using The Method Often See Fast Results—Sometimes Within Weeks. Unlike Relying Solely On Ad Platforms, It Builds Long-Term, Channel-Independent Growth. It Helps Brands Avoid Mistakes Like Chasing Trends Or Depending On One Traffic Source. The Rapid 2x System Can Trigger 100%+ Sales Increases In Under 30 Days. Resources: https://growthbysabir.com/businesscredit
Sour Patch Kids were the result of paying attention to the industry and the wants and delights of the world at large. And delivering what the people wanted. Dave Young: Welcome to the Empire Builders Podcast, teaching business owners the not-so-secret techniques that took famous businesses from mom and pop to major brands. Stephen Semple is a marketing consultant, story collector, and storyteller. I'm Stephen's sidekick and business partner, Dave Young. Before we get into today's episode, a word from our sponsor, which is, well, it's us, but we're highlighting ads we've written and produced for our clients. So, here's one of those. [Waulkie Feet Ad] Dave Young: Welcome to Empire Builders Podcast. Dave Young here, along with Stephen Semple. All Stephen told me for this episode is that he's excited about doing it because it's got a Canadian tie-in, but he didn't whisper the name of the company or anything into my ear as we counted down. Stephen Semple: I forgot to. Dave Young: Yeah. Stephen Semple: Oh, I forgot to. Dave Young: He just stood there looking at me. Stephen Semple: I'll tell you now, Sour Patch Kids. You know the candy? Dave Young: Sour Patch Kids. Oh, gosh. Are they the origin of all the little sour candies that are out now? Stephen Semple: It's always hard to say if they're the exact origin, but they were certainly one of the first ones that went big, for sure. Dave Young: And the candy was after most of my candy-eating days. So let's dive in. Stephen Semple: So you're trying to tell me you eat no candy now? None? Dave Young: Well, that's what the doctor says should be happening. But as a child, I'm just too old to devour a lot of Sour Patch Kids, I think. Tell me when this started. Stephen Semple: So the Sour Patch Kids started basically in the early 1970s, is kind of when they came out. It was a Canadian company, but the other thing is it didn't, first of all, start as Sour Patch Kids. It was actually first called Mars Men. And in 1985, they renamed it Sour Patch. Dave Young: Okay. I was adulting by then. Where did this start? Wait, Mars Men? Stephen Semple: Mars Men. Dave Young: Yeah, that's not a good name. Stephen Semple: No. So today, it's part of a big conglomerate, it's part of the Mondelēz Group, and it's estimated that there's about $248 million worth of Sour Patch Kids sold every year. So that's a lot of little kids. And it was started by a little Canadian company. There was a guy by the name of Frank Galatolie who was working at Jaret International, and he was admiring the American candy revolution, and he was the sales and marketing manager for Jaret. And what Jaret did was they were an importer of food that foreign transplants would like. So they would go out and they would find some sort of food that people from India would like and bring it in or from Poland and they would bring it in. So basically, they really specialized in this whole idea of finding foods that foreign transplants would like. Dave Young: Interesting. I like that idea. Stephen Semple: And he wanted to do a twist on gummy candy. So in 1920, Hans Riegel, in Germany, made the first gummy, and that was like a gummy bear. And they were really popular in Europe, but they weren't super popular here. And he didn't want to do a traditional sweet candy, and Halloween was really growing candy, and candy could now be found in different places, and all of this other stuff going on. And he also started to notice that there was an emergence of a different type of candy, like the Atomic Fireball came out and sour Lemonheads came out. So he was noticing that there was this desire for stuff that was not just sweet, and they were really the first to do this whole idea of sour and sweet. So they combined two acids, so it would be super sour and that super sour would drop off and then would come back as being sweet.
Visit thedigitalslicepodcast.com for complete show notes of every podcast episode. Join Brad Friedman and Sabir Semerkant as they chat about tactics to employ when setting up your storefront, marketing your e-commerce business, and more! Sabir Semerkant is an eCommerce expert, growth strategist, and entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience driving over $1 billion in revenue. Endorsed by Gary Vee, Neil Patel, and Matt Higgins (SharkTank), Sabir has advised Fortune 500 companies, scaled startups, and helped brands like Coca-Cola, Canon, Tommy Hilfiger, and Sour Patch Kids achieve rapid growth. The Digital Slice Podcast is brought to you by Magai. Up your AI game at https://friedmansocialmedia.com/magai
Episode #732: Bryan & Krissy discuss the Minecraft movie destroying box office records and the literal box offices! The block chicken has taken the 8-28 year old world by storm. A storm of popcorn, Fuego, Sour Patch Kids and a live chicken. Jack Black has some explaining to do. then, the Dire Wolf is back. Why? Joe Rogan, that's why! Plus, Bryan has a heart felt Blue moment as her time driving him crazy on this earth, may be quickening. TCBit: Hambone (without Hoadley) gets a bit TOO excited about this year's Crabapple Idol winner. Watch EP #732 on YouTube! Text us or leave us a voicemail: +1 (212) 433-3TCB FOLLOW US: Instagram: @thecommercialbreak Youtube: youtube.com/thecommercialbreak TikTok: @tcbpodcast Website: www.tcbpodcast.com CREDITS: Hosts: Bryan Green & Krissy Hoadley Executive Producer: Bryan Green Producer: Astrid B. Green Voice Over: Rachel McGrath TCBits Written, Voiced and Produced by Bryan Green To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we discuss FKA Twigs vs her little Twiglets, Sour Patch Kids crashing out online, Vape Tamagotchis, JoJo Siwa's VIP Pass Scam, - plus my impact on the Top Baby Girl Names in red states. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's episode the boys draft the best beards, discuss the sour patch kids drama, answer questions from the breadsticks, and more!! Be sure to tune in every week for two new episodes!
The boys discuss the name change to the candy Sour Patch Kids.
The boys discuss the name change to the candy Sour Patch Kids.
Jeremy shares his experience with the wild Pickle Ball Chips he sampled over the weekend, which have left him hooked. Next, we dive into PMI, discussing Hooters' efforts to adopt a more family-friendly image. Katy brings up the surprising trend of coffee enthusiasts receiving DUIs, while Josh updates us on the rebranding of Sour Patch Kids.The fun continues on our social media pages!Jeremy, Katy & Josh Facebook: CLICK HERE Jeremy, Katy & Josh Instagram: CLICK HERE
This week on the show, we're talking about brunch at Dulce Vegan and the Morningstar Farms Riblets. We'll also try the new Post Malone Oreos.SHOW NOTES:Here are our Marie Callendar Pie and KPOT episodes!News Item: ‘The White Lotus' Star Jason Isaacs Reveals He's Plant-BasedThe TikTok account that's unhinged and so much fun is Sour Patch Kids. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 136: Grab the Ultimate Ad Script right HERE - https://join.digitaltrailblazer.com/ultimate-ad-scriptOne of the difficult lessons entrepreneurs learn when building and scaling their businesses is that the things that got you to 6 figures are not the things that will get you to 7 figures… and the things that got you to 7 figures are not the things that will get you to 8 figures.In this episode Sabir Semerkant tells us the lessons he's learned in starting, building, and scaling several businesses to 8 figures, and the keys to triggering growth whenever your business hits a plateau.About Sabir Semerkant: Sabir is an eCommerce expert, growth strategist, and entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience driving over $1 billion in revenue. Endorsed by Gary Vee, Neil Patel, and Matt Higgins (SharkTank), Sabir has advised Fortune 500 companies, scaled startups, and helped brands like Coca-Cola, Canon, Tommy Hilfiger, and Sour Patch Kids achieve rapid growth.In 2024, Sabir's Rapid 2X program boosted growth for 29 brands across 17 industries, delivering a 108% average increase in just 21 days. Prior programs have scaled over 150 brands, including Ashley Stewart, which grew from $3M to $30M under Sabir's leadership.Check Out Sabir's “2x in 21 Days” Training: https://growthbysabir.com/trailblazerConnect with Sabir: https://growthbysabir.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabirsemerkant Twitter: https://twitter.com/sabirsemerkant Instagram: https://instagram.com/sabirsemerkant YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/SabirSemerkantGrab the Ultimate Ad Script right HERE - https://join.digitaltrailblazer.com/ultimate-ad-script✅ Connect With Us:Website - https://DigitalTrailblazer.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/digitaltrailblazerTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@digitaltrailblazerTwitter: https://twitter.com/DgtlTrailblazerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/DigitalTrailblazer
Chic Chat Jeep, Jeep Talk Show, Natalie High Lift Off-Road, Janet Precision Graphics, Badlands Off-Road Park, Jeep wheeling season, women off-roading, Easter Jeep Safari 2025, Jeep trail prep, Rough Country fridge, Jeep gear break-in, Jeep JK vs JL, Jeep community, off-road classes, Jeep style adventure Description: Rev up for Chic Chat on Jeep Talk Show! Natalie from High Lift Off-Road (where you dream it, we build it) and Janet from Precision Graphics & Marketing bring style and adventure to the trails. From beehive hair reports to sipping Fly By wine and Kentucky Derby vibes, these B-Team queens celebrate Jeep life! Natalie debuts the wheeling season with Big Red at Badlands Off-Road Park—teaching 14 newbies (5 lady drivers!) on 33s to 37s. Janet's prepping for Easter Jeep Safari with fresh Charlie graphics—trailer tips included! Get trail-ready with recovery gear hacks, Rough Country fridge love, and gear break-in secrets (500 miles, folks!). Plus, a surprise JTS meet-up with Chip at the Rock Quarry! Follow Natalie (@charlie.jku) and Janet (@gypsy_jk_red4x4) for builds, Moab plans, and more. Subscribe for Jeep Talk Show's 4,000th viewer milestone—will it be you?
Sour Patch Kids have a new jam that could make your potty a disco, everything you buy is about to go up in price, most of our stuff is crap and Popeyes has a new bundle....See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Max, Jof and Brayden check out the versatility of fudge, plus try a new addition to the Sour Patch Kids range.
One of the more hopeful scenarios for how artificial intelligence could affect jobs is that it would take over more of the boring grunt work and free up humans for loftier pursuits. Mondelez, the company behind many of America’s favorite snacks, like Oreo cookies, Sour Patch Kids candy and Ritz crackers, is trying to do just that — using AI to speed up innovation for food scientists and give their taste buds a break. Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino spoke with Wall Street Journal reporter Isabelle Bousquette about how AI is changing the snack game.
One of the more hopeful scenarios for how artificial intelligence could affect jobs is that it would take over more of the boring grunt work and free up humans for loftier pursuits. Mondelez, the company behind many of America’s favorite snacks, like Oreo cookies, Sour Patch Kids candy and Ritz crackers, is trying to do just that — using AI to speed up innovation for food scientists and give their taste buds a break. Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino spoke with Wall Street Journal reporter Isabelle Bousquette about how AI is changing the snack game.
Whenever a big occasion happens and Joe wants to do something nice for his girlfriend he purchases a pack of Sour Patch Kids... but is he buying it for himself only now?
What should we try next?
This week on the show, we're talking about brunch at DC Vegan and Impossible LITE Ground Beef. We'll also try the seasonal Sour Patch Kids Black Raspberry Coal!SHOW NOTES:The coffee shop on the Beltline with great vegan options is 3 Peaches Gelato.News Item: ‘Groundbreaking' New Ingredient Promises Stretchy Vegan Pizza CheeseHere's Becky's recipe for vegan sausage stuffing! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shawna and LaLa are back, and this time they're sharing their ultimate holiday gift guide! After both experiencing unexpected hospital visits on the same day, they're ready to lift the holiday spirit with their favorite gift picks.From must-have toys to wellness essentials, they wrap up their guide featuring amazing brands: Air Doctor, Day Break Skincare, Fifth Dimension Skincare, Hatchimal, iHealth, Latitude Board, Melii Baby, Mophie, Smile Tree Toys, Sour Patch Kids, Supermarket Italy, Tiny Easel, Two Rivers Coffee, Valerie Perez Clothing, and York Tests. Plus, singer Lucas Prata calls in to chat about his upcoming concert and share some holiday vibes! Tune in for heartfelt stories, holiday shopping tips, and plenty of laughs!Shawna and LaLa recently donated holiday gift bags to the pediatric unit at Garnet Medical Center, spreading joy to children spending the holidays in the hospital. A special thanks goes to the incredible contributors: Canvas Discount, Freeman PR, Kathy White from Exit Realty Connections, Lucky Dog Designs, Otis Spunkmeyer, Path Water, Rebound Wear, Smile Songs, Stardust Earth, Subtle Energies, and Vanessa Wight from Better Homes and Gardens. Their generosity helped make the holidays a little brighter for the kids and their families.
Aubrey Burrough is a NYC-based social media strategist at the The Brooklyn Brothers. Her past and present client roster includes Mastercard, LEGO, SOUR PATCH KIDS, Nutter Butter, OREO, LEGO, Universal Orlando Resort and more. She takes pride in pushing the boundaries of brand social and approaches her work with creative bravery and a special level of brain rot. Her work has been featured in places like Adweek, Marketing Brew, Ad Age, and the Link in Bio newsletter. In this episode, Margaret interviews Aubrey Burrough, a New York-based social media strategist from Florida. Burrough shares her journey from founding a satire publication at Florida State to working at top agencies, including her transition from English major to marketing. She discusses her work with brands like Sour Patch Kids, emphasizes creativity and trust in client relationships, and offers advice to new grads on using social media for career growth.
Niagara Falls is home to one of the most versatile breweries in the province, who not only brew killer beer but their taproom experience and food is also top tier. Counterpart was our favourite discovery of 2023, so we were well overdue to catch up. Greg hung out with Cee and Nate to chat about their major Halloween drop for 2024 (7 beers!), their approach to distributing their products, the pros and cons of the convenience store system in Ontario, they did a deep dive into their barrel program and how they've delivered some of the best barrel-aged stouts in the country, Greg's experiences at some of the Western New York beer festivals and the love they get south of the border, and their brand new venue opening next door, Counterpie Pizza. They got into 5 of the brews from the Halloween drop - Monsters In My Head IPA, Where Dreams Go To Die Double IPA with Rouge River, Mars Roller Oatmeal Stout, Kit Kat Roller Oatmeal Stout, and The Kids Aren't Alright Fruited Sour. This was a phenomenal convo - enjoy! BAOS Podcast Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube | Website | Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads
Who got rich during the Gold Rush? But can the popular business narrative that “more millionaires were created by those who sold mining supplies than the diggers themselves” also apply to the growing functional snack category? Well…it seems the multinational food conglomerate behind iconic snack brands like Oreo and Sour Patch Kids is testing that theory. In exchange for shutting down its startup brand accelerators, Mondelez International has launched SnackFutures Ventures…that will invest in “disruptor” supply-side companies. And this new corporate venture capital arm has already invested in two startups…a cellular agriculture company focusing on cocoa and food technology company that utilizes ultrasonic energy to create minimally processed no-added sugar snacks. By supporting the “picks and shovels” that make functional snacks better, Mondelez International gets early insights into innovation that could result in future competitive advantages. FOLLOW ME ON MY SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS LINKEDIN YOUTUBE TWITTER INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joshua-schall/support
Ash and Nimzy are back and this time the girlies got Iyanah in the building to dive into everything that makes Iyanah tick musically with her upcoming drop “coin-the demo”. Sweet Bobby got sweeter & If you use chat GPT like soap, there's a new fear unlocked!truth, laughs, and pure vibes you don't want to miss!
In this episode of the Wise_N_Nerdy podcast, Charles, Joe, and Kurt kick things off with the Question of the Week: "What is your go-to candy?" The hosts dive into a sweet conversation, revealing their diverse candy cravings, from Reese's and 100 Grand bars to cherry sour balls and Sour Patch Kids. After a roll of the dice, the fun continues with Charles' all-time favorite segment, bad dad jokes. Joe and Kurt serve up some hilarious zingers that leave Charles groaning in laughter (or maybe just groaning). The dice then lead to the "What Are You Nerding Out About?" segment. Kurt proudly shares some of his latest 3D prints, Joe talks about watching the series finale of Young Sheldon with his wife, while Charles shares his enthusiasm for the show Shrinking and his obsession with window shopping for electric vehicles. The fates then bless us with the much-loved "Daddy Tell Me a Story" segment, where the trio reminisces about their most memorable Halloween experiences. From spooky costumes to trick-or-treat adventures, it's a fun trip down memory lane. In the "How Do I...?" segment, Joe and Kurt step up to offer expert advice to Charles as he navigates buying a new computer, ensuring he's well-equipped to make the best purchase. To wrap up the episode, the hosts engage in a thoughtful discussion during the "Parliament of Papas" segment, where they tackle the tricky question: "At what age is it appropriate to let your kids watch R-rated movies?" It's a lively debate filled with parental wisdom and nerdy insights. Find your FAMdom and tune in to another fantastic episode of Wise_N_Nerdy: Where Fatherhood Meets Fandom! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wise-n-nerdy/support
In this episode, we're diving deep into the power of declaring what you want and making it your reality. I recently shared a story with my clients about how we are truly the directors of our lives, shaping everything around us with our beliefs and actions. This concept reminded me of a sweet memory involving my grandmother, Cynthia (whom I was named after), and an unlikely life lesson from a bag of Sour Patch Kids. I'm asking you: where are you playing it safe in life and business? Are you ready to go beyond six figures? Tired of hitting the same ceiling and want to break into seven? The reality is, what got you here won't always get you there. Are you open to new strategies? Ready to step outside your comfort zone? I'll be sharing a story about my grandmother that will help you to see it differently. This story and memory of mine holds a deeper truth: how often do we cling to what's familiar and miss out on incredible opportunities because we refuse to explore beyond what we already like? In this episode, we explore how embracing new perspectives, trusting the unknown, and expanding your limits can open the door to untapped success. You're the director of your own life, and what you declare is what becomes your reality. So, why not say yes to new flavors and opportunities? Tune in for some inspiration, reflection, and a few laughs along the way. Come join me in person October 25th in Jacksonville Florida for the IFB in person Event. Get Your Ticket here- https://www.cynthiastant.com/ifbevent Learn more and Join the Inner Feminine Beast™ Sales Academy here- https://www.cynthiastant.com/salesacademy Let's connect Have questions Directly connect with me in DM here- https://m.me/CynthiaLstant Leave a Review- Did you love today's episode? Thank you for letting us know by leaving a review on iTune Here. Every review and share helps us so much. I personally read each one and can't thank you enough for taking the minute to leave one. - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inner-feminine-beast/id1517864473 Stay tuned for new episodes every Monday! Connect with me on Instagram & Facebook
Episode ChaptersIntroduction (00:00 - 0:19)The Benefits of Turning Off Notifications (0:20 - 5:26)Pet Parents and Social Plans (5:27 - 10:59)Candy Kids and Halloween (11:00 - 14:02)Best Things to Buy in October (14:03 - [End of Episode])SummaryIn this engaging conversation, Jason and Mindy explore the impact of digital notifications on daily life, discussing the benefits of a digital detox. They share personal anecdotes about pet ownership and the challenges of balancing social plans with caring for their furry friends. The discussion shifts to health concerns regarding their pet, Blue, and the emotional toll of caring for aging pets. They also delve into the concept of affordable housing, inspired by innovative ideas like Elon Musk's box homes, and wrap up with tips on seasonal shopping for October, highlighting the best deals and must-have items.Linkshttps://www.lowtreestudios.comVisit our Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/lowtreestudioshttps://rumble.com/c/c-6686850https://www.youtube.com/@jasonandmindypodcastDetailsTURNING OFF NOTIFICATIONS FOR EVEN ONE DAY CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE _ Can you imagine turning off all of your phone's notifications, even just for a day? Researchers (with Telefonica and Carnegie Mellon University) got people to turn off their notifications for 24 hours. Unsurprisingly, those taking part ended up a more productive, less stressed, and less distracted than they otherwise would have been.PET PARENTS REVEAL THEY BAIL ON SOCIAL PLANS TO STAY HOME WITH THEIR FURRY FRIENDS _ If you've ever cancelled plans to stay home with your pet, you are not alone, according to a new survey of 2,000 cat and dog owners. The survey found that nearly half of pet parents (48%) have bailed on plans with friends or family to spend time with their pets, doing so an average of five times during their pet's life. Surprisingly, 30 percent have even called out of work to stay home with their furry companion, resulting in four pet-related sick days on average.CANDY KIDS WANT ON HALLOWEEN Here it is: The Great Halloween Candy Survey of 2024. Do the kids right and stock your trick-or-treat bowl with some or all of these.1. Reese's Peanut Butter Cups2. Snickers3. Kit Kat4. M&M's5. Sour Patch Kids and Skittles (tie)Best Things to Buy in the month of OctoberFall is in full swing, which means you're thinking about keeping your house nice and toasty as the temperatures drop. The Holidays are quickly approaching. October is the best time to save on new thermostats, smoke detectors and cookware. And if you're an adventurer, October can also be the best time to buy an RV. Looking to move? October is the start of a three-month stretch for the best time to buy a house.Cookware: Industry experts say that they see the...
Do This, NOT That: Marketing Tips with Jay Schwedelson l Presented By Marigold
In this episode of "Do This, Not That," host Jay Schwedelson shares five effective subject line tests for email marketing that are currently working well for both business and consumer marketers. He also busts some myths about email subject lines and provides actionable tips for marketers to improve their open rates.=================================================================Best Moments:(00:40) Introduction to five subject line tests for email marketing(01:25) The impact of subject line character count on open rates(03:25) Comparison subject lines and their effectiveness(04:50) Capitalizing words in subject lines for increased open rates(05:38) Using "Just for" in subject lines to boost engagement(06:35) The effectiveness of using "2025" in subject lines after October 1st(08:50) "Since You Didn't Ask" segment: Observations on cereal varieties and TV show "Selling Sunset"=================================================================MASSIVE thank you to our Sponsor, Marigold!!Marigold is a relationship marketing platform designed to help you acquire new customers and turn them into superfans with their best-in-class loyalty solutions. Don't take my word for it though, American Airlines, Honeybaked Ham, Title Boxing, and Notre Dame University are also customers!Regardless of your size, check out Marigold today to get the solution you need to grow your business!Check out this free content from marigold that Jay has loved digesting, 5 Steps For Selecting The Right Email Marketing Platform.
Good morning from Pharma and Biotech daily: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in Pharma and Biotech world. Various developments in the biopharma industry are discussed, including Novo's CEO being pressured to cut prices of obesity and diabetes drugs, the FTC suing major pharmacy benefit managers over insulin prices, Bluebird laying off another 25% of its workforce, and Apellis' eye drug being turned down in Europe. Large pharmaceutical companies face challenges as patent protections for their blockbuster drugs expire, forcing them to find new products and markets. Resources are provided on topics such as oncology research, AI in clinical research, overcoming clinical trial delays, and creating compelling biopharma data packages.Masimo CEO Joe Kiani resigned following a proxy battle with an activist investor, and Michelle Brennan was named as the acting CEO. Medtronic and Siemens Healthineers partnered on spine surgery, with Siemens integrating its robotic x-ray imaging system with Medtronic's spine surgery suite. Roche launched a test that can detect 12 respiratory viruses simultaneously, including influenza and COVID-19. The FDA appointed Ross Segan to lead the office responsible for premarket authorizations and recalls. A study found that only 30 out of 157 heart devices with class I recalls had undergone premarket clinical testing.The text discusses various healthcare-related news and insights for healthcare leaders on September 25, 2024. It highlights the need for more oversight in remote patient monitoring in Medicare to avoid fraud and misuse, as well as the increasing number of claims denials reported by providers. The Department of Health and Human Services is set to invest nearly $75 million in rural healthcare, focusing on expanding substance use disorder treatment and maternal healthcare services.Amgen's immune drugs for eczema and myasthenia gravis met their objectives in phase 3 trials, but results underwhelmed Wall Street. Novo's CEO was pressed by the Senate to cut prices of obesity and diabetes drugs. Struggling 2seventy scrapped a key cancer study to save money in the near term. Biogen and UCB received long-awaited lupus data. To improve cancer treatments, the nonprofit Cancer Research Institute aims to foster partnerships between scientists and the pharmaceutical industry.Merck's Keytruda combination therapy failed in a phase III colorectal cancer study, following a similar outcome for Bristol Myers Squibb in December 2023. Amgen saw late-stage wins in eczema and myasthenia gravis, with mixed results according to analysts. Novo Nordisk's CEO agreed to meet with PBMs on pricing for Ozempic and Wegovy, which are expected to dominate the next round of Medicare price negotiations in 2025. The BACE credential is recommended for those seeking to advance their biotech career.Sour Patch Kids has created a translator app to simplify corporate jargon for Gen Z entering the workforce. Mazda's new brand platform aims to enhance customer experiences and community activations. TikTok has updated its search ads with keyword targeting, while Firehouse Subs brings back its hot sauce bar with a new campaign. Coca-Cola is discontinuing its spiced flavor after just 7 months.Regeneron's Eylea empire is facing challenges as competitors launch biosimilars of the blockbuster eye drug. Sales of Eylea have decreased while Roche's drug Vabysmo has seen a significant increase in sales. Additionally, gene therapies are entering late-stage trials for wet AMD, potentially changing the treatment landscape dominated by Eylea.Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly are investing billions in licensing and M&A deals to expand their obesity pipelines beyond GLP-1s, solidifying their dominance in the market. Regulators and policymakers are urged to create incentives to make MPoX a more attractive investment opportunity to effectively combat disease. Cancer and diabetes drugs are predicted to dominate the 2025 Medicare ne
In this special episode of Film & Whiskey, hosts Bob and Brad are joined by guest David Thomas Tao for a fun and competitive Movie Candy Draft. Together, they build their ultimate teams of movie theater candy, selecting from categories like Chocolate, Chewy, Crunchy, Fruity, and Wild Card. On top of the candy fun, the hosts also review Bardstown Bourbon Company's new Origin Series: High Wheat Bourbon, a premium whiskey that's quickly gaining recognition in the bourbon world. More about the episode: In this week's episode of Film & Whiskey, Bob and Brad shift gears for a lighthearted Movie Candy Draft. Joined by David Thomas Tao, the trio drafts their favorite movie theater candies in a snake draft format, vying to create the ultimate movie snack lineup. Each participant selects a candy in five different categories—Chocolate, Chewy, Crunchy, Fruity, and Wild Card. Whether you prefer the fruity tang of Sour Patch Kids or the crunchy sweetness of Peanut M&Ms, this episode is sure to take you back to your favorite movie theater memories. But the fun doesn't stop there! Bob and Brad also turn their attention to the whiskey of the week—Bardstown Bourbon Company's Origin Series: High Wheat Bourbon. The hosts break down the tasting notes that make this bourbon a standout in the ever-growing world of whiskey. For more fun discussions, whiskey reviews, and of course, candy debates, make sure to check out this episode of the Film & Whiskey podcast. Film & Whiskey Instagram Film & Whiskey Facebook Film & Whiskey Twitter Email us! Join our Discord server! For more episodes and engaging content, visit Film & Whiskey's website at www.filmwhiskey.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmwhiskey/support
Kevin Hanaford is an engineering leader at popular chat application, Discord where he oversees security, safety, privacy and platform teams. His career has included companies like Microsoft, PayPal, Amazon, Salesforce, and autonomous vehicle company, Cruise. In addition to his roles at some of the most significant technology companies of the last two decades he's also a husband and the father of two kids. In our conversation today we discussed:* How his Dad started the local ISP in his home town* How the world of internet safety and trust has shaped his perspective on parenting* Frameworks and principles that he and his wife hold dearly for their family* The relationship he wants his daughters to have with technology* Balancing the demanding, 24/7 job of security with a commitment to his family* His earliest and most surprising memories of becoming a Dad* How he explains to his kids what Dad does for work—Where to find Kevin Hanaford* LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinhanaford/* Kevin's Website: https://kevinhanaford.com/Where to find Adam Fishman* FishmanAF Newsletter: www.FishmanAFNewsletter.com* LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjfishman/* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startupdadpod/—In this episode, we cover:[1:34] Welcome[1:47] How we got connected (thank you Behzod!)[2:37] Kevin's professional background[4:48] His Dad starts an ISP[6:57] Life now[9:58] Partner's work[11:09] Decision to start a family[13:57] Earliest memory of becoming a dad[16:44] Most surprising thing since becoming a dad[18:16] Advice for younger Kevin[20:34] Advice to ignore[23:07] Frameworks[28:53] Where do you and your partner not align?[32:38] Kid's relationship with technology[40:21] Managing job and family[44:28] Explaining to kids what you do for work[45:24] Mistake you have made as a dad[47:51] What is one thing you gave up to be a dad?[51:04] Follow along[52:02] Rapid fire—Show references:Discord:https://discord.com/Microsoft:https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/us/homeAmazon: amazon.comSalesforce: https://www.salesforce.com/Cruise: https://www.getcruise.com/Moonfall Inc: https://moonfallink.com/Sour Patch Kids: https://www.amazon.com/Sour-Patch-Kids-Chewy-Candy/dp/B003EMOPMKInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/Inside Out 2: https://movies.disney.com/inside-out-2TikTok: tiktok.comHalo: https://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/haloDr. Pepper:https://www.drpepper.com/s/Mtn. Dew: https://www.pepsicopartners.com/pepsico/en/USD/PEPSICO-BRANDS/MTN-DEW%C2%AE/c/brand_mtnDewTopo Chico: https://www.coca-cola.com/us/en/brands/topo-chicoXbox Live: https://www.xbox.com/en-US/liveDestiny: https://www.amazon.com/Destiny-Standard-PlayStation-4/dp/B00BGA9Y3WStardew Valley: https://www.stardewvalley.net/Insulated coffee mugs: https://www.amazon.com/YETI-Stackable-Insulated-Stainless-MagSlider/dp/B0CCJYXC4MNew Balance: https://www.newbalance.com/Vans: https://www.vans.com/en-usBritney Spears: https://britneyspears.com/Oops I Did It Again: youtu.be/CduA0TULnow?si=4MEX39dbqu9C2uOETina Turner: https://www.thetinaturner.com/Taylor Swift: https://www.taylorswift.com/Coco Melon: https://www.netflix.com/title/81273085Star Wars Trilogy: https://www.imdb.com/list/ls052192052/—For sponsorship inquiries email: podcast@fishmana.com.For Startup Dad Merch: www.startupdadshop.com Production support for Startup Dad is provided by Tommy Harron at http://www.armaziproductions.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit startupdadpod.substack.com
This week on the show, we're talking about dinner at Jen Chan's and Jolly Ranchers Sour Lemonade Gummies. We'll also eat Strawberry Sour Patch Kids!SHOW NOTES:News Item: Ariana Grande Says Her Family ‘Always Forgets' That She's VeganDan Levy was the other guest on Hot Ones that we noticed eating vegan wings.Here's Becky's guide to vegan gummy candy!Thank you so much for listening. We record these episodes for you, and we'd love to hear from you. Got a favorite vegan treat that you think we should cover on the podcast? Send your suggestions to talkintofupod@gmail.com! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Beth and Mo talk about owning your story (also catch Beth on WTF with Marc Maron talking about a similar theme). They try SPK Oreos. Who the hell is thinking of these collabs?
There is a moon cave, Elon says he's an alien, 2080 is going to be crowded AF, Sour Patch Kids want your teeth and today we celebrate an American Classic!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Popcorn is a buttery, tasty treat. You can find it everywhere, from circuses to sports games. But it's probably best known for its starring role as a movie theater snack! So why do we eat popcorn at the movies anyway? Why not pizza or peanuts or potato chips? Join Joy and co-host Rose as they dive into the delicious history of this beloved snack and learn how for a long time, movie theater owners refused to let people eat popcorn in their fancy buildings. Plus, they'll meet a very famous popcorn influencer and try their luck with a sweet new First Things First featuring Slurpees, Milk Duds and Sour Patch Kids! Resources:Check out pictures of the first steam-powered portable popcorn poppers and the super snazzy movie palaces of the 1920s.This episode was sponsored by:Walt Disney Studios - Disney and Pixar's Inside Out 2 is coming to theaters, June 14th.PRX - Check out new episodes of PRX's Jamming on the Job wherever you get your podcasts.
Kelly and Lizz are here to make mom life a little easier today. From easier-to-pack bags to delicious low-cook summer meal ideas they've got you covered. The gals have a few Instagram follows sure to brighten your feed on today's driveway dumps. @smaller_sam.pcos delivers better options for the drive through, @busytoddler offers relatable mom content for moms of young kids, and @presleypierce_ is doing content differently from his Kansas boutique. The moral of the media? Don't force feed your Instagram content — do something different! Lizz's last three transactions kick off with the book "I Love You, Daddy." Kelly chimes in with some classic children's book favorites, The Giving Tree and The Very Hungry Caterpillar, and asks for girl book recs! Lizz is also stocking up on Puffworks baby peanut butter puffs and excited to try out her My Soft Birkenstock dupes. Kelly snagged a deal on Land's End overnight bags, is getting the family all on the same page with a clear acrylic weekly calendar, and is keeping her kiddo comfy in Bamboo jammies from Caden Lane. Trying to survive the craziness of raising kids while eating healthy?Clean Simple Eats was founded by a husband and wife duo doing the same. After living on cereal and takeout, they took matters into their own hands. Try one of their protein powders for a delicious, nutrient-packed option that will upgrade your daily routine. → Go to cleansimpleeats.com and use code CARPOOL for 20% off your first order Every Monday in June Caraway is dropping hot deals you won't want to miss. Caraway's products are made without any toxic materials like PFAS, PTFEs, POH, or other hard to pronounce chemicals. Over 65,000 people have given Caraway kitchenware five stars. Now it's time to try it for yourself. → Visit carawayhome.com/carpool or use the code CARPOOL at checkout to get 10% off your next purchase for a limited time. A highly requested taste drive features the collab absolutely no one asked for — Oreo and Sour Patch Kids. These Oreos are going straight in the trash and leave Kelly and Lizz wishing for an Oreo Nutella collab! A listener with a family of five has been driving a Honda Accord for 10 years and is looking for their next vehicle. Kelly recommends checking out a Toyota Sienna or Honda Odyssey. Another listener who drives a 2021 Explorer is considering a Kia Carnival lease, but the deal sounds too good to be true. Lease specials are the bane of Kelly's existence. She recommends checking out the fine print — the tax, title, and license fees and the required down payment. → Write in your advice questions! Send Kelly and Lizz an email to get your question featured on the show at hello@thecarmomofficial.com Thursday's industry news will be extra special. Jessica from the IAHS returns to share hot updates and spill the tea. You won't want to miss it! Lizz is loving her new egg-roll in a bowl recipe and happy to ditch the drive-through for it. Just mix cooked ground pork, soy sauce, coleslaw salad mix, fresh or ground ginger, fresh or jarred garlic in your bowl and top with Everything But the Bagel seasoning, green onions, and Sriracha mayo. Let your imagination run wild with a crowd-pleasing lemon orzo salad at your next BBQ. Cook your orzo and add lemon juice, zest, feta, tomato, cucumber, pepper, spinach, basil, and whatever else you have on hand to spruce up your salad. → To share your ditch the drive-through recipe with us, call (959) CAR-POOL and leave us a message! Follow the Carpool Podcast on IG Follow the Carpool Podcast on YouTube Join The Car Mom Crew Facebook Group! Follow Kelly on IG Follow Lizz on IG Follow the Truck Dad on IG Visit thecarmomofficial.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
LIVE SHOW in Los Angeles on July 30: Click below for tickets! The guys start by sharing their instant reactions to Justin Jefferson's massive contract extension with the Vikings and what it means for the rest of the market (oh, and they talk about that absurd Darren Waller music video, too) (2:35). Next, the guys open up the mailbag to respond to listener emails on Mike the Headless Chicken, animals serving in combat, Sour Patch Kids–flavored Oreos, “DK, tell us about the war grandpa,” and so much more (13:22). Tickets: https://www.theelrey.com/events/detail/564772 Check out our 2024 Ringer Fantasy Football Rankings here! Email us! ringerfantasyfootball@gmail.com The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Hosts: Danny Heifetz, Danny Kelly, and Craig Horlbeck Social: Kiera Givens and Jack Sanders Producer: Kai Grady Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on the show, we're talking about Cleveland Kitchen's Kimchi Pickles and the vegan meatloaf from R. Thomas. We'll also try Sour Patch Kids Oreos.SHOW NOTES:The To Views was about The Big Door Prize on Apple TV+.News Item: Company That Creates Vegan Cheese With Same Method As Dairy Receives €1.3M FundingHere's the episode where we tried Sour Patch Kids Gum.Thank you so much for listening. We record these episodes for you, and we'd love to hear from you. Got a favorite vegan treat that you think we should cover on the podcast? Send your suggestions to talkintofupod@gmail.com! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hot off the press: Gatorade could be banned in multiple states if its recipe isn't changed! Hold the phone! But isn't gatorade what you give your kid after a game because you know they'll drink it? It's way more fun than water and it has electrolytes! Right? Ok maybe you kinda knew that something was up with it and anything that color is kinda SUS. And sometimes it's easier to look the other way and just live, without worrying about every darn thing. In this episode, we talk about Gatorade and a number of other products on the shelf at your grocery store that have additives and preservatives that are dangerous to consume and linked to cancer, hyperactivity, and DNA mutations. Other countries have banned these substances. Why haven't we? No need to panic. Awareness is the key here. In this episode Kelsea and Rachael list the offenders and how to spot them. ADDITIVES, PRESERVATIVES TO LOOK OUT FOR: Yellow 5, Yellow 6, Titanium Dioxide, Blue 1, Red 40, Red 3, Propylparaben, Brominated vegetable oil (BVO), Potassium Bromate WHERE TO LOOK: Snacks: Doritos, Ruffles, Cheetos, trail mix Dips: Tostitos queso, Doritos Dip Drinks: Gatorade, Pedialyte, Colored Drinks, Citrus Drinks Cereal: Lucky Charms, Trix, Fruit Loops Baked Goods: Oreos, cupcakes, muffins, Duncan Hines 'Perfectly Moist' cake mix and icing, Pillsbury 'Funfetti' cake mix, bread, cookies, tortillas Candy: Skittles, Sour Patch Kids, M&Ms, Peeps Links: Yuka app OEHHA Report Linking Hyperactivity FDAs Explanation of GRAS NYs Legislation Consumer Report Overview Toxicology of Food Dyes (00:00:00) Introduction (00:02:03) Foods with potentially dangerous ingredients, including Gatorade (00:03:16) Gatorade marketing (00:08:15) Gatorade and nostalgia (00:10:18) Riding the line between awareness of ingredients and too much anxiety about them (00:12:30) The Skittles “ban” (00:14:00) These bans are about chemicals and food additives, not the foods that contain them (00:15:35) Red dye number 3 (00:18:07) Four food additives that have been removed in other countries (00:23:19) The effects of Red 40 (00:27:37) Categorizing a food as bad if it contains a known carcinogen. (00:30:09) Why individual states are banning harmful food ingredients instead of the FDA (00:36:28) The FDA's honor system for food additives (00:40:07) Food dyes can be found in foods that aren't a natural color (00:41:13) Not all food dyes are harmful, but some are (00:41:45) Yuka, the app that lets you scan products and receive a score (00:43:50) How scores are calculated and what they mean (00:49:23) Using the app to get recommendations for products with a better score CVG Links: The CVG Nation app, for iPhone The CVG Nation app, for Android Our Fitness FB Group. Thick Thighs Save Lives Workout Programs Constantly Varied Gear's Workout Leggings
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Our Hero judges are back to test out snacks sent in by loyal jammers. In this episode we eat way too many chocolate covered gummy bears, buffalo wing pretzels, Sour Patch Kids, and wash it all down with some oddly flavored Cokes. Cinnamon is also here to give her review.