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Ever found yourself tangled in someone else's definition of success? You're not alone, and this conversation is for you. I had the opportunity to sit down with Lacey Mencl, the powerhouse Legal Counsel for the National Women's Soccer League. Lacey's journey is a testament to the power of defining success on your own terms. In this episode you will learn: Her unique perspective on defining success and how it has shaped her career trajectory. The challenges and excitement she faced when leaving home for the first time to move to Chicago for a job with the National Women's Soccer League. How she boldly chose a job that she was overqualified for, proving that it's okay to bet on yourself. The impactful ways her manager instilled confidence in her and how you can seek similar support in your workspace. The delicate balance between seeking feedback and validation, a crucial lesson for all of us. Her proactive approach in advocating for herself, resulting in two well-deserved promotions. How Lacey combats self-doubt and imposter syndrome, offering practical tools that you can implement in your own career journey. Get ready for an empowering conversation packed with actionable advice, personal experiences, and lessons learned from a woman who's carving her own path in the sports industry. Free Resource | Empower Your Career: Mastering the Art of Advocacy for Promotions and Raises: https://rb.gy/3qpump Connect with Jahaan: Learn more about working with Jahaan and see if it's the right fit for you: https://JahaanBlakeAppointmentScheduling.as.me/LetsTalk Join Jahaan's VIP Email List: https://bit.ly/3yccwAP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jahaanblake/ Email: jblake@jahaanblake.com Website: https://jahaanblake.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jahaanblake/ Links: Game of Her Own Ep. 40 | Jessica Berman: https://rb.gy/q02jt1 Connect with Lacey: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laceymencl/ Lacey Mencl joined the National Women's Soccer League in May of 2021 where she currently serves as Legal Counsel. In her role, Mencl oversees a variety of the league's legal functions, ranging from labor and competition matters to league governance affairs. A Kent State University Sports Administration graduate with a Juris Doctor from Cleveland State University College of Law, Mencl's career includes work with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Mid-American Conference, and Division I college athletics programs. Beyond her work at the NWSL, Mencl serves on the board of the Chicago chapter of Women in Sports and Events (WISE) and holds positions on both the Sports Lawyers Association Soccer Content Committee and the Sports Division of the American Bar Association. Music By: Quanzaa
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In this episode of Add To Cart, we checkout Erica Berchtold, CEO of The Iconic. Erica is one of the most influential leaders in the retail landscape and Add to Cart's most requested guest, the one person you all want to hear from - Erica Berchtold, CEO of The Iconic. The Iconic is Australia's very own online fashion powerhouse, committed to customer and at the forefront of technology and innovation. Despatching from a 28,000sqm fulfilment centre in Sydney, with almost a thousand staff, they continue to redefine the future of retail in Australia and New Zealand. Formerly GM at Rebel Sport, Erica joined The Iconic as CEO in 2019. Links from the episode:Jim Collins on The Tim Ferris ShowErica Berchtold from The Iconic: Pushing the limits of eCommerce | #261Questions answered in the podcast:What is the weirdest thing you've ever bought online? Who is your favourite retailer? Which retail fad do you wish was history?Can you recommend a book or podcast that our listeners should immediately get into? Finish this sentence. The future of retail is… This episode was brought to you by…esuiteAbout your co-host: Erica Berchtold from The IconicErica, CEO of THE ICONIC is passionate, high energy, high impact female Executive with the ability to build, lead and motivate high performing teams to achieve outstanding results. Previous success includes her role as Managing Director of the Sports Division (rebel and Infinite Retail) at Super Retail Group, She believes her greatest accomplishment however is to be able to realise such growth against market trends whilst growing team member engagement from 43% to 70%+ and customer engagement (NPS) from 19% to over 60%. Erica values courage, humility, resilience and curiosity, and her attitude towards change is best summed up by a favourite quote: “the illiterate of the 21st Century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn”.You can contact Erica at LinkedInAbout your host: Nathan Bush from esuiteNathan Bush is a digital strategist, Co-founder of eCommerce talent agency, esuite and host of the Add to Cart podcast. He has led eCommerce for businesses with revenue $100m+ and has been recognised as one of Australia's Top 50 People in eCommerce four years in a row. You can contact Nathan on LinkedIn, Twitter or via email. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One may think that a meteoric rise to success would send humbleness out the window. Not for Corey Easley. He has found a way to remain humble, hungry and constantly eager to learn every step of the way. Now a video producer for William Morris Endeavor, SPorts Division, working with some of the top athletes around the world, Corey still finds a way to humble himself and is never afraid to hone his craft and learn from his peers. Follow on social TW & IG: @Imcoreaz
Sir Tom Hunter is a Scottish businessman, entrepreneur and philanthropist. From the back of a van he founded Sports Division which he sold to JJB for £290m when it became Europe's largest retailer. Alongside his wife Lady Hunter he is the founder of The Hunter Foundation. He is huge driver for Entrepreneurialism in Scotland so much so The University of Strathclyde have named their Entrepreneurship Faculty after him. He is a recipient of the Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy. Tom became Scotland's richest man and first billionaire. However, Sir Tom asked to be removed from the Sunday Time's Rich List as he aims to give most of his wealth away. In this episode expect to learn: Sir Tom Hunter's origin story from the mining town of New Cumnock, Scotland. Tom's lessons from scaling a business from market stalls to millions of pounds. What it feels like to become a billionaire Tom's most extravagant purchase What the “millionaire's menopause” is and how Tom found a new purpose after exiting his business What is like to partner with Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Leonardo Di Caprio and George Clooney on charitable initiatives. Tom's greatest fears AND - what a BILLIONAIRE has for dinner! Tom is an idol for me so this episode is very full circle! Thanks Tom. — This episode sponsored by Vybey. If you love this podcast - check out Vybey's Website! From £1.50p a meal you can buy their delicious products. Use “DMAC” for 15% off site wide! - https://vybey.co.uk/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw-pCVBhCFARIsAGMxhAfFjpUDtu23df5YwMi9LAgsokoTO8a4qWhElRbh0O9uma6o-Fkc9qgaAmPJEALw_wcB Extra Stuff: Follow vybey on Instagram **Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/vybey.uk/** ME:Reach out to me on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/developmentbydavid/ LinkedIn: https://www.instagram.com/developmentbydavid/ The Development by David Podcast on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6DV9tUfz5nGCmH0bfZUFrM **Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-development-by-david-podcast/id1542740010**
Jen Zudonyi is the Senior Director of Brand & Consumer Marketing in the Sports Division of Warner Brothers Discovery. She leads marketing across Turner Sports and Bleacher Report specific to the company's NHL property and partnership. Throughout her career, Jen has made it her mission to build and execute marketing strategies that reach new audiences, online and off, for marquee sports and entertainment properties. She is passionate about sports as a vehicle for driving conversation around social progress and an advocate for mental health and wellness in the workplace.In this episode, Jen and I talk NHL playoffs and what she and her team do to differentiate the NHL on TNT and B/R Open Ice products from other hockey outlets. We discuss the importance of future proofing brands by offering content that showcases the magic of the product - in this case, hockey - and playing that magic up to wider audiences. We also discuss the difference between marketing a cause and driving a cause-related initiative to impact. Jen's advice for women in business? Don't be complicit. If you see an opportunity to take a stand for a cause, big or small, take it… This interview was produced by WINS, a PR agency on a mission to influence gender equality in the C-Suite across sports, entertainment, and the greater business landscape. To learn more about WINS, visit https://www.wins.media.
Erica Berchtold is CEO of The Iconic. She is a passionate, high energy, high impact female Executive with the ability to build, lead and motivate high performing teams to achieve outstanding results.Prior to The Iconic, Erica experienced significant success in roles including Managing Director of the Sports Division (rebel and Infinite Retail) at Super Retail Group, growing top line sales from $600m to $1 billion.Erica is passionate about supporting women in business and women in sport and actively mentors in this area. She is an accomplished keynote speaker on a variety of topics, whether it be leadership journey for women in business or the future of retail.In this episode, we cover:Erica's pathway to becoming CEO, including the role of direct and indirect mentorsThe challenges Erica has overcome in order to achieve career successThe thought process behind Erica stepping into CEO at The Iconic at 5 months pregnantThe importance and role that bravery has played in Erica's lifeErica's habits, routines and strategies for managing stress and overwhelmYou can learn more about Erica and The Iconic here:LinkedIn: Erica BerchtoldThe Iconic Instagram: @theiconicauThe Iconic Website: https://www.theiconic.com.auIf you enjoy this episode, please take a moment to subscribe, rate and review the Boss in Heels Podcast on Apple Podcasts!Please also recommend the podcast to a friend, family member, colleague or someone in your network who you know would benefit from listening to these episodes. Not only does it help us to grow the podcast, however also ensures that we are reaching the right audiences!If you haven't already, please also be sure to check out and subscribe to Boss in Heels TV on YouTube.Want to gain more support and structure around your goals? Want to elevate your presence online, but not sure where to start? Searching for ways to optimise your habits, routines and rituals to achieve elite levels of success? Then look no further than The Boss in Heels Learning Academy!With 3 customised solutions, we work with our clients on a 1:1 personalised basis to achieve their goals.You can learn more here:https://www.bossinheels.com/learningacademy/Connect with me on social!Instagram: @bossinheels_LinkedIn: Lara Nercessian
Chris Ivy talks about their current sports auction and how he built their sports divisions into one of the largest sports auction businesses in the world.
From his two decades with DENTSU Sports to now 17 years with FIFA, Hide Arai has been at the heart of the Japanese presence in sports marketing globally for decades. Great stories and insights into the Japanese Advertising Giant's influence in global sports for the last 40 years, driven by the emergence of Japanese super brands. And a short discussion about FIFA's state of play, with several sensitive topics appropriately edited. Key Highlights How it all started in the mid 80s, producing Japanese TV commercials at Dentsu Advertising Dentsu's first foray into sports marketing started in 1982 at the FIFA World Cup in Spain and 1984 LA Olympics – two Japanese Dentsu executives (Hartori & Takahashi) started to build a close bond with Horst Dassler, the powerful German businessman who controlled adidas and had launched ISL Marketing. Coinciding with the growth of Japanese brands globally. Dentsu taking on calculated risk to acquire the rights to certain packages and then selling it to one of it's 3,000 clients. Dentsu's investment in ISL Marketing (49%) in 1984 and playing a significant role for decades ISL Marketing taking the FIFA rights away from Coca-Cola which were managed by West Nally at that time. Host Dassler cutting a deal with FIFA's President Joao Havelange First role at Dentsu Sports Division in 1990, sponsorship sales and rights activations World Championship of Track and Field in 1993, Stuttgart, Germany – we were both there. Mike Powell story and Panasonic package size 1992, Barcelona Olympics – strong Japanese sponsor presence Fuji & Kodak rivalry (FIFA vs IOC sponsorships) , Sony (Playstation, FIFA ) and Panasonic (Olympic TOP program) stories His ISL Marketing years as “Dentsu Rep” (or Spy as his colleagues jokingly called it)” and some Papa Diack stories His perspective on how the ISL powerhouse crumbled – loss of key management, wrong investments and missed IPO (Heinz Schurtenberger) Loss of CEO may put on brakes at ISL (sportsbusinessjournal.com) Back into Dentsu for the World Cup 1998 in France and then back to Japan to set up a new Media Rights trading division Buying FIFA World Cup, Italian League (Canal+), Bundesliga (UFA Sports) buying rights for Japan territory Growth of MLB rights in Japan due to Japanese players playing in the League since the 90s (NHK largest MLB broadcaster in the world) Dentsu's stake in World Sports Group (AFC Marketing agency for two decades) (Seamus O'Brien & Jack Sakazaki, JSM) FIFA role from 2004 till now – Deputy Director, Business Development, sales & distribution of Media rights (partnering again with Jerome Valcke) Difference between Agency life and life at a Federation. Different type of stakeholders and their needs ISL and Kirch Media Bankruptcies endangering FIFA – on the back FIFA Marketing AG was created, FIFA taking commercial rights in-house, massive growth of fees (driven by Jerome) Mastercard vs VISA drama Growth of FIFA from 30-40 staff in the 90s to now 1,000 staff globally, all brought in-house, from ticketing, security to other areas About Hide Arai An avid baseball fan has turned into a sports business marketeer, Hide Arai's association with the sports business has started in the early 80s when he joined Dentsu, the advertising giant in Japan and was subsequently assigned to ISL Worldwide in Switzerland during early 90s. As VP at ISL, his activities had entailed sponsorship sales to Japanese global brands including Canon, Fujifilm, Panasonic and Toyota, as well as sponsors activations surrounding FIFA World Cup, Olympic Games, and IAAF (now World Athletics) World Athletic Championships. Back at Dentsu's Sports Division from the late 90s to early 2000s, Hide Arai had driven scores of major sports rights deals as GM of the Division, including FIFA World Cups 2002-2006, Major League Baseball, English Premier League, Serie A, The Open (Golf). After 22 years of tenure at Dentsu, he switched his career and geographical base to a sport governing body, FIFA at Zurich, Switzerland in 2004. Hide has been involved in sales and distribution of FIFA's media rights, covering the entire Asian and African regions, as well as host broadcast production for the last 17 years. Hide Arai holds a BA (1981) in Political Science from Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan and an MBA (1987) from the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, US. His current personal pursuits are scuba-diving in South Pacific and occasional golfing. 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Stephane Schindler, another French industry veteran who has left his mark across the sports world and in particular with CAA Eleven which changed the face of UEFA's National Team competitions and commercial structures. Lot's of great stories and details in our discussion. Enjoy. Key Highlights Starting as Intern at EUROSPORT, early days of cable TV in Europe Next stop Canal+, Head of Sports Acquisition of sports rights, Sport+ and Jerome Valcke connection Connecting with all the major rights holders during the role – early days of Sportel Monaco Joining IMG Media in France in 2000, Michael Grach and Michel Masquelier roles Great six years at IMG from selling rights to dealing with rights holders, lots of learning in the commercialization of sports rights (Golden Age of industry 1990-2010) Meeting Arnaud Lagardere and starting the agency in 2006, because Lagardere being a big listed company, organic growth wasn't an option. M&A growth model. Setting up Lagardere Sports from scratch as first employee and going on big acquisition spree from Sportfive, World Sport Group, IEC in Sports, etc. Building a portfolio of companies. Total acquisition cost, in the EURO 1 billion range for the above agencies to buy scale in the industry fast Recently, the group was sold for around Euro 110 million (renamed Sportfive), 90% drop in value – failure in implementation and execution, at peak Euro 60-70 mil in profits Founding his own agency, Media Sport System, short 1 year as advisor CAA Eleven, how it all started in 2012 with UEFA looking to centralize the National Team rights - idea driven by M. Platini, G. Infantino, G. Laurent Epstein, etc UEFA was looking for a similar structure to their successful TEAM Marketing partnership for their National Team rights Finding the right partner to create a brand new agency which would only focus on UEFA rights, partnering with CAA, big US talent agency Multiple rounds of bidding, starting with 15 bidders, final rounds against IMG and Lagardere. Advantage of being a start up and brand new company, totally dedicated to the project. How CAA Eleven won the deal? UEFA wanted to keep full control and have protection through an agency. CAA Eleven's first block of rights, 2014-18, since then renewed twice, currently till 2028 UEFA Nations League – turning friendly matches into something more meaningful for fans and players – every match counts – going from 700 official matches to 1,500 on offer Successful both on and off the field (commercially) UEFA EURO 2020 in 2021 – his experience from the inside. UEFA made an early decision to move up by one year. Renegotiate with everyone from host cities, sponsors, broadcasters, teams, etc Overall big success and positive feedback from partners – now focused on EURO 2024 in Germany (Football is coming home
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Tim Schneider, the chairman of the Sports Division at Northstar Meetings Group, is the founder of SportsTravel magazine, the TEAMS Conference and Expo and the EsportsTravel Summit. In this conversation with SportsTravel Editor and Publisher Jason Gewirtz, we talk with Schneider about the origins of SportsTravel and the sports-event industry itself, the growth of sectors such as esports and the role that sports-related travel will play in the nation’s economic recovery. It’s a wide ranging conversation that holds many lessons that still apply today for professionals who are involved in the organizing and hosting of sports events at all levels. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shawn Wooden is a graduate of Notre Dame, spent 9 years playing Safety in the National Football league to now leading the Sports Division at Associated Financial Consultants.
Tyreek joined the Handel team to lead the Sports Division. He has over 20 years of management and business experience in both public and private sectors. He supports sports industry professionals in maximizing potential by raising their personal integrity. Tyreek believes when everyone is holding themselves accountable, and an entire organization is in alignment, the results are profound and extraordinary. As a coach with Handel Group Tyreek helps his clients acknowledge and leash the traits that are preventing them from attaining their goals. His experience and proficiency in business process engineering and project management make him a valuable resource to management team members looking to increase organizational efficiency while at the same time raising the integrity with which they operate. Tyreek has been an entrepreneur and a trailblazer since 2006. His firms have provided resources to private, nonprofit and educational institutions. He has always been driven by a deep desire to help people live inspired and fulfilled lives. Tyreek earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Boston University and his Master of Education degree from Harvard University. As a professor at Monroe College, he has taught courses in Entrepreneurship, Project Management, Principles of Management, Systems Analysis and Design, Social Media Marketing, Website Marketing and Implementation and Sports Management. He believes happiness trumps all things in life. A positive perspective and dedication to embracing the journey more than the destination is paramount to achieving fulfillment. In the episode we spoke about: - Do you think [racism] exists in sports? - "Unconscious bias: million upon million per second we take on data points, but only 40 data points per second consciously" - Authoring: (Happy, Proud, Effective) - Dream = Designed Result - Beliefs, Theories and Traits - Where does integrity fit into all that we have spoken about? amongst many others You can learn more about Tyreek via the Handel Group website www.handelgroup.com and connect with them on Instagram. For more information about The Mindset Athlete by connect with us on Facebook @mindsetgamepodcast For more information about James Roberts (the host of the podcast), visit fitamputee.co.uk and connect with him on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
Dedication to Community (D2C) has added 2020 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee and Pittsburgh Steelers great Donnie Shell as its Executive Advisor to its rapidly growing Sports Division. Shell, nicknamed "The Torpedo" by his late Steelers teammate Dwight White, played on some of the greatest defensive teams in NFL History and is a four-time Super Bowl Champion. He also made just as much impact during his 15 years in player development with the Carolina Panthers. Donnie Shell is the latest guest on SportsJam with Doug Doyle . Shell joins Lamonte Winston, National Director of D2C's Sports Division in the organization's proactive efforts to grow relationship between teams, athletes, law enforcement and community of all ages and sizes. In 2002, the NFL created the Winston-Shell Award, given annually to the team with the best player-development program. Shell is excited about his new position. "D2C is a great organization. I've known Quentin Williams for a long while and now he wants to
Dedication to Community (D2C) has added 2020 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee and Pittsburgh Steelers great Donnie Shell as its Executive Advisor to its rapidly growing Sports Division.
On this episode, Jimmy Carpenter chats to Sir Tom Hunter, who built up Sports Division from selling trainers out the back of his van. In 1998 he went on to sell the business for just over £290m to JJB Sports. He went on to became Scotland's first ever homegrown billionaire, he's raised millions for charity from BBC Children In Need to the annual Kiltwalk, and through charity he’s become friends with Barack Obama and Leonardo Di Caprio. WEBSITE: www.veryimpressivepeople.co.uk TWITTER: @theVIPpodcast INSTAGRAM: @veryimpressivepeople_podcast FACEBOOK: @TheVIPPodcast
Access the Beyond the Finish Line Toolbox now to grow your business quickly!Hi guys!Today I had the pleasure of chatting with former sportsman and business owner turned President of the Sports Division of the Handel Group, Tyreek Moore. In this episode Tyreek discusses the journey he's been on to find his purpose and the amazing work he is doing with athletes and mental health."It was never what you did that determined who you are. It was always who you are that allowed you to do what you did." We chat about;How sport was his positive outlet as a kidWhy he chose to turn down a college sports scholarship for an academic oneHis journey from employee to business owner, professor and then to President of the Sports DivisionThe common pitfalls athletes face and how to overcome themTop tips of conquering the transition out of sportMental health during the transition out fo sport Got a question for Tyreek or just want to find out more? You can find out more on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook or the Handel Group Website Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram and see exactly how I'm building my businessLooking to build your own gold medal winning business? Get access to the tools and resources that I and my guests use in their business. P.S. Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode and leave a 5 star review if you enjoyed the show!
Twitch is kicking the Streaming Wars up a notch on behalf of its owner, Amazon: It’s going after cable’s live sports (and Apple and Google may follow). Airport icon Clear knows you’re not traveling so it’s pulling off its biggest pivot in a decade. And Carmax now has competition from Vroom and Carvana, so we’re looking at differentiation strategies.
Tyreek Moore and Meredith Atwood in conversation about equality. Tyreek joined the Handel team to lead the Sports Division. He has over 20 years of management and business experience in both public and private sectors. He supports sports industry professionals in maximizing potential by raising their personal integrity. Tyreek believes when everyone is holding themselves accountable, and an entire organization is in alignment, the results are profound and extraordinary. As a coach with Handel Group Tyreek helps his clients acknowledge and leash the traits that are preventing them from attaining their goals. His experience and proficiency in business process engineering and project management make him a valuable resource to management team members looking to increase organizational efficiency while at the same time raising the integrity with which they operate. Tyreek has been an entrepreneur and a trailblazer since 2006. His firms have provided resources to private, nonprofit and educational institutions. He has always been driven by a deep desire to help people live inspired and fulfilled lives. Tyreek earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Boston University and his Master of Education degree from Harvard University. As a professor at Monroe College, he has taught courses in Entrepreneurship, Project Management, Principles of Management, Systems Analysis and Design, Social Media Marketing, Website Marketing and Implementation and Sports Management. He believes happiness trumps all things in life. A positive perspective and dedication to embracing the journey more than the destination is paramount to achieving fulfillment. Follow Tyreek: Instagram: https://instagram.com/fit_with_ty Handel Group: https://www.handelgroup.com/ ====================== Get InnerU from the Handel Group for 50% with code "SAME24HOURS75" by going to: bit.ly/0331-inneru ====================== Request to Join the FREE Meredith Atwood Community & Coaching https://meredith-atwood-coaching.mn.co/ ====================== Buy Meredith’s Books: The Year of No Nonsense https://amzn.to/3su5qWp Triathlon for the Every Woman: https://amzn.to/3nOkjiH ======================= Follow Meredith Atwood & The Podcast on Social: Web: http://www.swimbikemom.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/swimbikemom ======================= Want to Connect? Email: same24hourspodcast@gmail.com ======================= Credits: Host & Production: Meredith Atwood Copyright 2017-2020, 2021 All Rights Reserved, Meredith Atwood, LLC
IDAHO SPORTS TALK WITH CAVES & PRATER: What will the new norm be at Albertsons Stadium this fall? Sports facility expert Len Moser, VP-Sports Division of Barton Malow discusses how social distancing, smaller crowds and seating arangements might look for the 2020 season. Plus a history lesson on the blue turf from former Boise State A.D. Gene Bleymaier.
In today's episode we're speaking with The Iconic's CEO and mother of 3, Erica Berchtold, about the role confidence plays in setting boundaries for teenage girls.Erica shares with us insights into her own experience setting both personal and professional boundaries, and looks back on own youth to determine whether she was intentional about devising her boundaries or whether they were ‘circumstantial'. Straight afterward, Dr Diane Harner and I dive into my favourite nine minutes of every week: her ‘9 Minutes of Neuroscience' where we really start looking at the psychological building blocks that need to be put in place early on to empower a young girl to set, and keep, personal boundaries. As we know, boundaries really represent our individual values and principles, and it's essential that they are in place in order to lead lives that not only we can be proud of, but that show how much we respect ourselves. I was especially fascinated in this episode to dig into the role that confidence plays, and how much one really needs in order to shape and stick to their boundaries, as well as look at specific strategies parents can utilise to support their daughter to do so. 00:58 Introduction04:40 Interview: Erica Berchtold, CEO of The Iconic34:47 About our Stronger Than You Know Course36:10 9 Minutes of Neuroscience with Dr Diane Harner46:19 Wrap-upFREE RESOURCEDiane's put together a fantastic a setting boundaries reference sheet that maps out the steps your daughter can take in order to set her own boundaries, and hold them.ABOUT OUR SPECIAL GUEST: ERICA BERCHTOLDErica Berchtold is the CEO of THE ICONIC, previous Managing Director of the Sports Division at Super Retail Group, currently a director of Sydney FC Football Club and proud mum of two daughters and a son.She's incredibly passionate about supporting women in both business and sport, and actively mentors women within both fields. She's also an accomplished keynote speaker who values courage, humility, resilience and curiosity.
In this episode, we talk with 2 celebrities in their own right. Evan Twombly is a former NFL player and Aaron Auxier a former actor! Now they are the President and Vice President of the Celeb and Sports Division at Williams Luxury Homes in Scottsdale AZ.Aaron Auxier has made over 30 appearances on/in MSM outlets incl: CNBC, Nat Geo, E! Entertainment, Wall Street Journal, Travel Channel, Los Angeles Times, Forbes, New York Times, BET, Yahoo! Business, Fortune Magazine, & Entertainment Tonight.We started out talking about marketing and specifically engagement marketing but quickly went down the rabbit hole and the episode took on a life of its own. Great conversation with these two, I hope you get some value from it.Please message me on FB or IG and let me know your favorite part of the show, you can also send us questions and I will try to answer them on next weeks episode.If you got some value out of today's show we would love it if you would subscribe and come back for more great info. If you like what we are doing and really want to show your support please give us a rating and a review, that would be awesome! Thanks - see you next week!Our host Rick Gonzalez is a Realtor with eXp Realty LLC in the NW Florida Panhandle, and Team Leader of the Freeport Insider Home Team. Rick serves on multiple committees and is currently serving on the board of directors for his local association. In 2019 Rick was also voted Realtor of the year for his county. Rick is a US Navy Veteran. Rick also founded The Freeport Insider, a local community on social media helping to support his small but rapidly growing community. Rick has also served as the Vice President of his local Freeport Merchants Association helping educate, market and support the local business in his market. Rick is a Son, Husband to his wonderfully supportive and beautiful wife Katrina, and Father to 3 amazing kids Olivia, Alexzander and Hannah.You can find Rick online at:https://freeportinsider.com/https://www.facebook.com/RickGonzalezVARealtor/https://www.facebook.com/freeportinsiderhometeam/@rick.a.gonzalez and @modernagentpodcast
In our brand new podcast series, we provide an insight into our North Starr Sports Division as Sports Lead, Richard Roberts Jones interviews some of the key players in the space.The series opens up with Jeremy Poland, CEO of Nutri-Genix, who talks about their fascinating approach to health and fitness from a molecular and genetic approach.Make sure you subscribe if you like what you hear for early access to future episodes and please do leave a review wherever you get your podcasts, if you like what you hear.
Aaron Auxier, President of Celeb and Sports Division with Williams Luxury Homes at Sterling Fine Properties, along with Evan Twombly, VP of the same division, join us to discuss why they have started this exciting arm of the real estate group. They also share some successes and challenges they have been through. They both believe we are here to help others, and that mentality will lead you to a life of purpose.
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Colin Kelly presents this impeccably researched exploration of the life and work of Sir Tom Hunter, Scotland's first home-grown billionaire who made his fortune from the Sports Division retail chain. Since 1998, he has focussed on philanthropy and is now just as well known as a force for positive change as he is for business. This episode looks at what small businesses can learn from this unique individual. Drawing on dozens of articles and interviews, this is a detailed look at Sir Tom Hunter, the like of which hasn't been heard before.
Welcome to another episode of the Disruptive Entrepreneur Podcast. In today's episode, Rob interviews entrepreneur, businessman, philanthropist and proud Scotsman, Sir Tom Hunter. Tom is Scotland's first home-grown billionaire and is known as Britain's most generous tycoon. In 1998 after selling Tom's first business, Sports Division for a cool £290m, he started The Hunter Foundation. Helping to fund start-ups and grow business education. The foundation has since donated millions to help support education and entrepreneurial projects in Scotland. Tune in to hear, Rob and Tom discuss and share their own views, on Business, charity, entrepreneurialism and the value and importance of giving back to those less fortunate. KEY TAKEAWAYS Rob: You're known as Britain's most generous tycoon, why do you think that is? Tom: When I sold my first business 20 years ago I was only 37. I had already made more money that I thought I would ever make and it was at that time myself and my wife made some decisions. The first was that I wanted to stay in business, but as a family, we didn't need any more money. So we set up the Tom Hunter Foundation. Rob: What are the differences between learning in the classroom and learning by going out there and doing it? Tom: I really value learning from practitioners. If we're going to learn about entrepreneurs, I want to hear from an entrepreneur. MBA's are enough by themselves, you need to have done it also. I'm always listening to the person that's been there and done it, learn by doing. It's a mixture of learning in the classroom and having the experience to draw from. We like to talk about successes, but the best learning is through your own failures. Rob: Can you share some of your failures? Tom: During the financial crisis we were heavily invested, maybe over-invested and we didn't see it coming. It was my fault and we lost an awful lot of money. But the learnings from that time have benefited us in moving forward. But look, I've never met an entrepreneur that hasn't made a mistake, an entrepreneurs journey is up, down, left and right. But it's how we deal with failure that really marks us out. Aim to fail quick and fail cheap, and then get back on the bus. But Fail with some humility so people will back you next time. Rob: Best advice you've ever received? - It's too much wealth to have, go and find your purpose. Rob: If you lost it all and had to start again, what would you do? - I'd find partnerships and Rob What would you change in the world? - I would have more practitioners in government to help write and advise on policies. Use that knowledge to better the country. Rob: Does money make you more or less happy? - Yes, money makes you happy if you give it away. Rob: What does the word disruptive mean to you? - We want to back disruptors, both in our foundation and our West Coast Capital, money making side. Disruptors are people who the status quo is not enough, they look at the world as it is and say no. They look to make a change and a difference. BEST MOMENTS “We are trying to do something good with our money, whilst we're still alive” “You can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards” “My dad is my hero, he made millions and lost millions, made a bit and lost a bit, but he has always had an amazing talent” “Our investment philosophy is backing the entrepreneur” “We want to encourage more entrepreneurs starting and scaling their businesses” “There are some things that people are naturally born with, but with coaching, we can accelerate our skills and make a difference, we all need mentors, coaches and teachers” “People should learn by doing, talk to your customers and learn from your mistakes” “What you've been through is invaluable and it's not just the money that can help people, it's the knowledge too. You need to find ways of leveraging your time so that you can work out what it is your passionate about so that you can help others.” “Leave your kids enough money to do something but not enough for them to do nothing” VALUABLE RESOURCES https://robmoore.com/ https://robmoore.com/podcast/ The Disruptive Entrepreneur Community https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie https://www.thehunterfoundation.co.uk Malcolm Gladwell Matthew Syed David Duke Andrew Carnegie ABOUT THE HOST Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor and property educator. Author of global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK's No.1 business podcast “The Disruptive Entrepreneur” “If you don't risk anything, you risk everything” CONTACT METHOD Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/robmooreprogressive/?ref=br_rs LinkedIn - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robmoore1979 ABOUT GUEST Sir Tom Hunter is Scotland's first ever home-grown billionaire, with an estimated wealth of £1.05 billion. Tom set up his first business after graduating from Strathclyde University as he was in his own words "unemployable". With a £5,000 loan from his grocer father Campbell and matching funds from a bank he started selling trainers from the back of a van. Hunter built the business into Europe's largest independent retailer. Tom is a businessman, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, and along with his wife, Marion they established The Hunter Foundation in 1998 after selling Tom's first business, Sports Division for a cool £290m. The foundation has donated millions to supporting educational and entrepreneurial projects in Scotland. In 2005 Tom received a knighthood for “services to Philanthropy and to Entrepreneurship in Scotland”. and In October 2013, Tom was awarded the Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy. Described by some as the “Nobel Prize for philanthropy”, the medal recognises those who use their private wealth for public good and is awarded biannually to global figures leading the way in this field. CONTACT METHOD https://www.thehunterfoundation.co.uk/ Twitter - @SirTomHunter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Feisty, Fit, Fun, and Super Smart…Beth is going to rock your world on how to “Author Your Life”, keep commitments to yourself, and tell us how her Inner-Brat almost got in the way of getting the opportunity to work in The Hall of Fame and her hugely successful Sports Division at Handel Group. This interview talks about family feuds, family successes, and how to she’s managed to “Handel” both. I want to sit at her feet and be mentored by this amazing woman and luckily we can listen to this podcast over and over to do just that! Beth Weissenberger is literally going to rock your world…right here, right now.
The Social Network Show welcomes Dr. Robert Bellamy to the April 21, 2014 episode. Dr. Robert Bellamy, a Professor who has years of experience working in the media field and teaches Media and Sports classes, talks about social media use during sporting events, which creates what he calls, the 2nd screen experience. Hear him talk about how sports cannot survive on live fans alone and how teams need media coverage, how Twitter is used during sporting events, how big fantasy sports (such as fantasy football) has gotten so popular in this country and why there is a lack of coverage for women's sports events. Dr. Robert Bellamy is a Professor in the Department of Journalism and Multimedia Arts at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania but at this time, he is a Visiting Professor at the Hank Greenspun School of Journalism and Media Studies at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Dr. Bellamy teaches Media and Sports, Media Sports Practices, The Business of Sports Media, Media Law & Regulation, Media Information and Technology, International Mass Communication/Media, Broadcast and Cable Programming, Media Management & Economics, Media Research Methods, Video Production, and Media & Society. Dr. Bellamy has extensive experience in the media field including being a Producer, Host, Anchor, Reporter and DJ for radio. He has written several books including, Centerfield Shot: A History of Major League Baseball on Television (w. James R. Walker) (2008). Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. [Recipient of 2008 Sporting News-Society for American Baseball Research Award]. Television and the Remote Control: Grazing on a Vast Wasteland (w. J.R. Walker). (1996). New York: Guilford. The Remote Control in the New Age of Television (co-edited with J.R. Walker). (1993). He has written for a large number of publications and appeared on many television and radio programs, and is currently working on another book Dr. Bellamy has a Ph.D. in Communication/Broadcasting from the University of Iowa, a M.A. in Communication from University of Kentucky, Lexington and an A.B. in Radio/TV from Morehead State University. He is also a founding and continuing editorial board member of NINE: Journal of Baseball History & Culture and Communication & Sport, and served a term as editorial board member of the Journal of Sport & Social Issues and as Research Board Chair of the Sports Division of the Broadcast Education Association.
The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definitive Sports, Marketing, Business Industry News Podcast
The Canadian Broadcast Company’s Sports Division has delivered some of the best quality live entertainment in the world. Christopher Doyle oversees product development for CBC Sports, covering everything from Hockey Night In Canada to the Olympics to the CFL. Doyle discusses how broadcasting platforms have to achieve new activation for their sponsors to consumers who are now using digital means to access content. Doyle also talks about his role in creating the World Fishing Network and ensuring that fishing was presented 24/7 in order to deliver on that brand promise. Twitter: @ChrisDoyle
Talks on Entrepreneurial Leadership at London Business School - TELL Series
Sir Thomas Blane Hunter, Sports Division entrepreneur and philanthropist, engages TELL in the story of his entrepreneurial beginnings and what meaning money brings when utilized in the right way.
Talks on Entrepreneurial Leadership at London Business School - TELL Series
Sir Thomas Blane Hunter, Sports Division entrepreneur and philanthropist, engages TELL in the story of his entrepreneurial beginnings and what meaning money brings when utilized in the right way.
Join LCandjack as we interview Craig Brown who is the Managing Director and the Co-Director of the Sports Division at Nigro Karlin Segal & Feldstein.