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Today we spoke about .... The Greatest Present Ever ( According To KC) Vic tells us about her search for her Dad, The Dad Gags were horrific, The Pop Quiz Almost Went Off Again, Shane Lynch from Boyzone and the demonic music industry, We call Stephanie Rainey before her huge Cork show tonight and there's 250k in our Cash Machine.Wake you with the live show weekdays 6 to 9am on Corks Red FM If you're enjoying this Podcast please go heavy on the 5 stars, share and comment - it really helps.
Stephanie A. Rainey, Esquire, is an experienced attorney specializing in federal government contracts, procurement, and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion consulting. With a background in public service and a clerkship under South Carolina's Chief Justice Donald W. Beatty, she brings unique insight to complex contracting challenges. As the managing attorney of Stephanie A. Rainey, LLC, she helps clients navigate legal obstacles, secure business certifications, and achieve their corporate goals.
Cork singer-songwriter Stephanie Rainey has had an interesting year, appearing on America's Got Talent over the summer. She talks about that experience, why she felt like she wanted and needed to do it to shake things up, and her new EP The Highs and Lows of It All, due out next month. Stephanie Rainey tour dates: November 14: Button Factory, Dublin December 18: Cork City Hall --- Press release: In 2015, Stephanie emerged onto the music scene with 'Please Don't Go,' a song born from the depths of her soul, dedicated to her one-year-old nephew, Fionn, who tragically lost his life to meningitis. At a time before ‘going viral' was even coined, the single reached 5 Million people worldwide on YouTube and Facebook when it was first released. Almost 10 years since its first release ‘Please Don't Go' has found new audiences with over 8 million Spotify plays and a staggering 40 million combined views on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram since September 2023. The recent resurgence of 'Please Don't Go' catapulted Stephanie to the top of the Singer-Songwriter Chart in Canada, claiming the number 1 spot, and reaching number 2 in the United States. Her heartfelt music also charted on the main iTunes Charts in Ireland, Australia (reaching number 16 on the Main Chart), and the UK (reaching number 31). The outpouring of support online underscores the song's profound impact, with countless messages attesting to its ability to guide individuals through grief and healing. The accompanying music video, a poignant tapestry of personal tributes, amplifies the song's universal message of love and loss. As a result of this recent resurgence Stephanie travelled from Ireland to bring this heart stopping anthem to the America's Got Talent stage. This audition will air to an audience of 10 million viewers in America alone this June 25. Her new found TikTok fanbase, with over 27 million views, confirms her anthemic songwriting continues to inspire and resonate with audiences around the world, proving that music can be a force for healing and unity. Often compared to the likes of Adele, Dermot Kennedy and Ed Sheeran, Stephanie Rainey possesses a unique voice that is both authentic and honest. Since her breakthrough, Stephanie has amassed over 70 million streams across all her social media platforms and has become one of Ireland's most played female artists on radio. Stephanie Rainey's success in 2021 and 2022, with hit singles like 'Ross & Rachel,' 'No Cowboy,' '13,' and ‘Remember Who Your Friends Are' also showcased her appeal to a new generation of fans. ‘Remember Who Your Friends Are' climbed to No.2 in the Irish Breakers Radio Chart and the top 20 Irish Homegrown Chart. These singles were playlisted across national radio stations such as 2FM, RTE Radio 1, iRadio, Beat 102-103, Cork's 96FM, Today FM, and Northern Ireland's Cool FM. Stephanie also made her Irish TV debut on Ireland's prestigious Late Late Show and The Heart of A Saturday Night.
Send your thoughts, feelings, opinions and suggestions to 0892096423!This week I caught up with Stephanie Rainey and Sarah Power, two best friends and musical collaborators. Stephanie and Sarah are just back from LA, where they made it to the quarter finals of American Idol, and I loved catching up with them on their experience there. We also discussed the humiliation of rejection, even when its professional, how to keep going after you feel like you've failed and also of the resilience required to make a career in the music industry.Get tickets for Stephanie's gigs here. Pre-order her EP here.Listen to Sarah's music here. To support the podcast and access bonus episodes (including my brand new monthly tv/movies/whatever you're having yourself episode with Emer) join our community on Patreon.Theme Song: HowDoILook, Pillow Queens Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Irish singer Stephanie Rainey speaks to Victoria about her experience on America's Got Talent which saw her receive millions of online views of her performance, and the positive feedback she got from judge panellist Simon Cowell.
Stephanie Rainey give Ray a follow up on America's Got Talent.
Engineer Stephen Larkin tries to “shed” more light on the on the government's latest spending splurge.Political correspondent with the Irish Examiner Paul Hosford on the clerical abuse report, and Cork and Stephanie Rainey on America's Got Talent. Cork, it's time to talk, weekdays from 9am. The Neil Prendeville Show on Red FM.
Oasis Ticket FiascoDid little Tom get his tickets?Liverpool Gloating Alert KC's new game ' Rapid Response' The 1000 Euro Pop Quiz Cian Ducrot's Incredibly brave revelation Setting fire to things to meet Firemen We hear from Stephanie Rainey in L.A. ( Americas Got Talent) Vic's VIPS
A discussion on the NCT system, Martina from My Lovely Horse Rescue on XL Bullys, and Stephanie Rainey in-studio about her upcoming America's Got Talent quarter-final. Cork, it's time to talk, weekdays from 9am. The Neil Prendeville Show on Red FM.
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We track down the worlds most in demand Ed Sheeran LookalikeRed FM's Stephanie Rainey was on Americas Got Talent - We get the gossComedian Milton Jones was on for a special edition of Dad GagsPop Quiz Winner Winner Chicken DinnerTinder Tales – Whine over Wine
This week's recap is on America's Got Talent Season 19 Auditions 4. Jay raps, Cody remembers 2 important one-hit-wonders, and we really point out Sofia's comments. Summary In this episode of AGT Time, Cody and Jay discuss the auditions for AGT Season 16. They start by talking about the upcoming episodes and Jay's vacation plans. Then they review the acts, including Hypers Kids Africa, Fluent and Inkeby, and Venom Trickshots. They share their thoughts on each act and discuss the judges' comments. Overall, they find some acts enjoyable but feel that others lacked excitement and creativity. The conversation in this part of the recording covers three acts: Daniel Simu and his robot partner Robin, Stephanie Rainey, and Dax Dominoes. Daniel and Robin perform a dance routine that showcases the sophisticated technology behind the robot's movements. Stephanie sings an emotional original song in memory of her nephew. Dax Dominoes, twin brothers from Sioux Center, Iowa, set up and topple dominoes, displaying their skill and precision. The judges have mixed reactions to these acts, but overall, they appreciate the uniqueness and talent displayed. The final acts of the auditions include a dancing robot, a roller skating group, a magician with an emotional support chicken, a vocal group, and a dance group. The judges have mixed reactions to the performances, with some acts receiving praise for their uniqueness and execution, while others are criticized for their lack of originality or technical flaws. The standout acts include Daniel and Robin, L6, and Brent Street Dance Group. The least favorite acts to go through are Fluent and Inkoby and Venom Trick Shots. Overall, the auditions have showcased a diverse range of talents, but some acts will need to step up their game in the next rounds. Keywords AGT, auditions, Hypers Kids Africa, Fluent and Inkeby, Venom Trickshots, review, judges' comments, AGT, acts, Daniel Simu, Robin, Stephanie Rainey, DacksDominoes, dance routine, robot partner, emotional song, original song, twin brothers, dominoes, skill, precision, judges, auditions, dancing robot, roller skating group, magician, emotional support chicken, vocal group, dance group, mixed reactions, uniqueness, execution, originality, technical flaws, standout acts, diverse talents Takeaways Some acts in the auditions lacked excitement and creativity The judges' comments varied, with some acts receiving praise and others receiving criticism The hosts discussed their personal preferences and experiences with the acts They highlighted the importance of engaging the audience and creating a memorable performance The use of technology in performances, such as Daniel Simu's dance routine with his robot partner Robin, adds a unique and innovative element to AGT. Emotional performances, like Stephanie Rainey's heartfelt song, have a powerful impact on the audience and judges. Acts that require precision and skill, such as Dax Dominoes' domino topple, can be captivating to watch. The judges' reactions to the acts vary, but they appreciate the talent and uniqueness displayed by the performers. The final acts of the auditions showcased a diverse range of talents. Some acts received praise for their uniqueness and execution. Other acts were criticized for their lack of originality or technical flaws. Standout acts include Daniel and Robin, L6, and Brent Street Dance Group. Fluent and Inkoby and Venom Trick Shots were the least favorite acts to go through. The auditions have set the stage for the next rounds of the competition.
Tributes to Mícheál Ó'Muircheartaigh, a chat with RedFM's Stephanie Rainey after her performance on America's Got Talent, and Dervla Burke O'Connor on caring for her son with special needs. Cork, it's time to talk, weekdays from 9am. The Neil Prendeville Show on Red FM.
Stephanie Rainey has gone massively viral on TikTok with her incredible song 'Please Don't Go', and now, she's taking on the world in an even bigger way. The Cork singer joined Dave to chat about her debut on 'America's Got Talent'.
Stephanie Rainey and Sarah Power join Ray to tell us about the audition on the America's Got Talent stage which was a rip-roaring success.
SAL is an Irish singer-songwriter with a difference. Her music explores the many colours in the spectrum of folk music music, always showcasing her own versatility as an artist, whilst maintaining her pop sensibilities. Originally hailing from County Kildare, Ireland, SAL has spent her recent years in Cork, Ireland, creating and performing all the time. After signing a management deal with London based Charlie B Management, SAL was unveiled at Liverpool Irish Festival 2021, where she showcased a set of brand new material with her band. SAL has underwent international touring since 2019 all across Europe, from the UK to Germany to Switzerland. Her music maintains obscure and vibrant pop sensibilities, with organic indie folk at the foundation of her writing. In the world of live music, SAL has covered a huge amount of ground, from gracing stages in some of Ireland's most prestigious venues and festivals, to regular shows in the UK and Germany. Along the way, she has shared the stage with some amazing artists, such as Declan O'Rourke, Aimee, Scullion, Hermitage Green, Mick Flannery, The Stunning, Luka Bloom, Wyvern Lingo, and many more. 2023 was a big year for SAL. Every single release of SAL impressively reaching to Number #1 on the Irish iTunes Charts consecutively, she then did a national tour of Ireland supporting the brilliant TOUCAN, performing sold out shows in venues such as Theatre, Royal Waterford and Whelan's Dublin. After connecting with new audiences at shows in London during the summer, the artist spent winter 2023 touring with Declan O'Rourke in Cork and Killarney on his upcoming acoustic tour and also touring with Niall McCabe across Ireland. SAL started 2024 including a highly successful sold out tour of Germany in February and supporting Stephanie Rainey on her sold out tour of Ireland. With another German tour to follow this year, UK tour and Spanish dates to follow, SAL is only getting started.
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PJ talks to Myles Gaffney who wrote "Breathe Easy" sung by Stephanie Rainey to raise money for Cystic Fibrosis in honour of his niece. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe is joined by the regular Funny Friday crew and singer, Stephanie Rainey, in Cork.
Taking the deep dive to understanding your business Bold promises and the capacity to learn are two things that gave Stephanie Rainey the trajectory she needed to build a successful business that was ready to sell. Stephanie started her business with the end game planned, she knew exactly where she wanted to go and was ready to do whatever it took to get her and her business there, but she didn't know anything about the numbers side of her business. Stephanie saw this roadblock in her plan and knew a business coach was what she needed to help her to continue to clear her path to success. After hiring the wrong business coach, she was more ready than ever to start learning. But what does it mean to truly have the capacity to learn? What's in This Episode Following your intuition Did you hire the right business coach? Having the desire to learn The myth of making money in the early years of your business How to get the best results from your business coach Building a business you can sell What To Do Next Visit lisalarter.com/e82 for all resources from this episode.
Rob, Ciara and Laura forced Sunday Brunch Presenter and singer Stephanie Rainey to break her silence in the battle for Glanmire Ambassador, Laura revealed she would die for Cork's newest Rhino and county final fever takes over.
Ciara decided to rap on Breakfast this morning after being challenged by Sunday brunch presenter and singer Stephanie Rainey. The pair are both at battle for the title of Glanmire Ambassador. Laura wanted to know if you're a fork or finger person and the fallout from the Irish women's celebrations.
Eimear and Craig were first up on Breakfast this week to play Stop The Clock for a chance to win membership to District Health and Leisure, the 745 Secret Sound jackpot went up to €800 and Stephanie Rainey challenges Ciara to sing in the battle for Glanmire Ambassador.
Rob and Laura are throwing their weight behind Ciara as she battles it out with fellow RedFM presenter Stephanie Rainey for the title of Glanmire Ambassador, the greatest tweet of all time and Aoife figures out Laura's song 'as it was' to win a Christmas party.
On today's show Ray speaks to Padraic Devlin about talks of the next Eurovision being held in Belfast, Emer Reynolds, Charlie Reid & Lochlann O'Mearáin are in studio to talk about a brand new Irish film called Joyride, Stephanie Rainey chats about her song featuring in Holyoaks and Roisin Savage tells us more about a Casual Choir she runs in UCD.
Cooper and Oonagh from iRadio in the Morning caught up with Stephanie rainey to chat about her iLove Irish track 'Remember Who Your Friends Are'Find out the amazing way Stephanie managed to get a choir singing on her track and how she gets to play her own tracks as a radio DJ now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Calls from parents involved in yesterday's FUSS protest, Stephanie Rainey performs live in-studio, and Lorraine speaks about her misdiagnosis. Tune into the Neil Prendeville Show weekdays from 9am on Cork's RedFM.
And just like that we are back, ready to bring you more conversations with incredible creators in the worlds of music, film, TV and media. Get ready to hear about our guest's journeys, listen to great music, discover new artists and opportunities for music sync. We've lined up some incredible guests for Series Two and what better way to begin than with one of Ireland's best and most loved songwriters: Paddy Casey, in conversation with our hosts; Irish Actor and Musician Colin O'Donoghue, former Sony Music Executive Jason P Rothberg & phenomenal Indie Filmmaker Rose Ganguzza. Paddy Casey has been called the best Irish songwriter; his albums have gone multi-platinum and he's toured with bands including R.E.M, The Pretenders and U2, his songs are in TV shows including Dawson's Creek, Cougar Town, Roswell, CSI: Miami and he has a song in the upcoming film Fairytale (starring Colin O'Donoghue and Directed by future guest John Eyres). Join us as Paddy tells us about his life, loves and decades long music career, then performs live on air for the podcast! Paddy talks about how he first started making music and what music made him cry. Listen to what happened when Paddy signed to a record label and a major management company, how he landed himself a role in Alan Parker's hit movie The Commitments, what happened while he was away from Galway and how it inspired his song “Love Gets In The Way.” Then hear how Paddy couldn't stop writing songs during the Covid lockdowns and what he's going to do with them now. And keep listening as Paddy picks up his guitar and gives an impromptu live performance. Stay tuned as we are joined by much loved Irish singer and songwriter Stephanie Rainey for the Sync Session. Stephanie talks about what influences her songwriting, her writing process and making her videos. We listen to some of her beautiful music, including her worldwide hit “Please Don't Go” and her upcoming single “Remember Who Your Friends Are.” Paddy Casey Website YouTube Instagram Twitter 2 Sense Music presents The Sync Report, where you will meet industry experts and top level songwriters as we pull the curtain back on music placement and scores, build vital relationships and provide real opportunities to our listeners. Listen to indie filmmakers present their latest productions and describe specific scenes as they consider music submitted by our audience. Music. Music is the difference between a good film and a great one. Songs included in this episode are... Songs: SWEET SUBURBAN SKY FEAR, WAIT LOVE GETS IN THE WAY FOR US THE GOODBYE SONG (all songs by Paddy Casey) Sync Sessions Featuring: Stephanie Rainey Panellists: Milfredo Seven - Kevin Sharpley - Dawn Wisner-Johnson Vinx De'Jon Parrette - Kristine Kreska - Kilian Pettit Songs: ROSS AND RACHEL PLEASE DON'T GO REMEMBER WHO YOUR FRIENDS ARE (all songs by Stephanie Rainey) BALM: by knucklebutt Songs: Please tell your friends about us, and remember to rate, comment, & subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts and across all platforms. And find us at The Sync Report here TSR Website Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube Linkedin Tik Tok TSR PODCAST is.... Hosted By: Colin O'Donoghue - Rose Ganguzza - Jason P. Rothberg Featuring: MILFREDO SEVEN - KEVIN SHARPLEY - PAULA FLACK - LISA DUNN – and WILLOW Produced By: JASON P ROTHBERG - KEVIN SHARPLEY - PAULA FLACK - ROBERT CAPPADONA Executive Producers: COLIN O'DONOGHUE - ROSE GANGUZZA - JASON P ROTHBERG - KEVIN SHARPLEY - GIANFRANCO BIANCHI - DEAN LYON Writers: JASON P ROTHBERG - KEVIN SHARPLEY - LISA DUNN - PAULA FLACK Editors: JASON P ROTHBERG - MILFREDO SEVEN - PAULA FLACK EDGAR “EDGE” CAMEY - ADAM MCNAMARA - MILES JAHNSEN Marketing Director: PAULA FLACK Music Supervisors: DAWN WISNER-JOHNSON - PHILL MASON Music Department: BETH WISNER-JAHNSEN Foley: PHILL MASON Research: LISA DUNN Art Director: GIANFRANCO BIANCHI Graphic Design: JODYLYNN TALEVI College Programs: DR STACY MONTGOMERY Interns: SAOIRSE CONNOLLY-LANDON KEROUAC-ANGELA NICASTRO-HEATHER RAGNARS
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Get Those Financials in Good Shape Get ready to hear me answer your burning questions as we wrap up this season on money, metrics and measurement! Stephanie Rainey is here again and she's got the questions you've been sending in all queued up and ready to go. When it comes to business finances there are a lot of variables that can affect your bottom line, like who is managing your money and how much money you have available to risk in order to grow your revenue. It can leave you with questions like, is my accountant the one who should be managing the books? What is the best software to track our expenses? Listen in to hear why you need to take charge of how your finances are reported, not by doing your books yourself necessarily, but by taking the lead on how you want your bookkeeper and accountant to prepare your reports (like your profit and loss statement). If you've been letting your accountant run the show, this is a great opportunity to hear how you can empower yourself and become intimate with your financial statements to exponentially grow your business and avoid end-of-the-year tax surprises. Are you considering working with a co-production company for your digital products? A co-producer is basically a company that will create a strategy for you, the expert and then build sales funnels, copy, ads and design to help you sell your digital products. In this episode I share what I think of co-production and tell you the story of what happened when I put another person in charge of my marketing. What's in This Episode Who should manage your bookkeeping - a bookkeeper or accountant How to repay Covid relief funding without penalty How to tell if your bookkeeper is right for you Different levels in profitability and how this affects your taxes Why I'm not using Freshbooks as my accounting software Bookkeeping with different currencies Protecting the money that you have vs. risking for revenue growth What To Do Next Visit lisalarter.com/e40 for the transcript and all resources from this episode.
Stephanie Rainey talks to PJ about being a new mother and her favourite Christmas traditions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This episode of A Flow of Words is all about Remembrance and those who have gone before us. Anne McDonald's piece tells the tale of sad news reaching her husband's trawler ‘Three Hours Out' to sea and the anxious return home of the fishermen. Anthony Linehan is once again exploring the hinterland of O'Callaghan's Mills and describes coming upon the ‘Cillín' there and the emotions it evokes. Michael Durack's poem ‘The Wall' starkly contrasts two Killaloe neighbours. As the sun sets and we miss our loved ones Catherine O'Halloran offers words of hope and strength in ‘Fight' and Sinéad McClure pays a moving homage to a dear friend Dai in ‘Dandelion Seeds Still Blow'. With music by Thomas Walsh, The Avett Brothers and Stephanie Rainey. Mountshannon Arts is supported by the Arts Council of Ireland and Clare County Council.
Reflect and Set Goals in Q4 The time to plan and get clear on exactly what you want and need from your business in 2022 is now, in Q4! But how doyou plan and why would you want to set goals for next year when this year isn't even finished yet? It's simple. You can't aspire to what you haven't planned for. The sooner you have an actionable plan in place and revenue, profit, and marketing goals written down, the more momentum you will have behind you for January 1st of the new year. In this week's episode, Stephanie Rainey is back and she is drilling into my advanced planning methodology. We are covering: What financial data to gather in preparation for planning 2022 How to set yourself up for “thinking time” What financial goals to set for 2022 What to do if you don't know your numbers How to structure your planning day(s) Where you can go to plan with other like-minded entrepreneurs Have you noticed that my podcast guests earning six and seven figures in their business have mentioned that keeping track of their metrics is a key factor in having the information they needed to scale?! When you take the time to gather data from your current year, analyze it, ask yourself where you want to grow to and then reverse engineer how to reach those goals (revenue, profit and marketing goals), you become the leader your company needs to take them into the new year with A PLAN. It's time to get planning for 2022, so hit play and let's get started! What's in This Episode Why plan for next year in Q4 My Advanced Planning Method What financial metrics to gather for your planning session How to make space for “thinking time” The secret to having your 2022 already underway on January 1 Why planning for the new year in January will leave you behind in Q1 How the best big corporations plan their growth & you can do the same The most common mistake I see business owners make in planning What To Do Next Visit lisalarter.com/e33 for the transcript and all resources from this episode.
Cormac chats to Irish singer and songwriter Stephanie Rainey about her latest song 13 and the mess that was the last week for the live events industry. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Flex Your Money-Making Muscle! Let's face it, as humans, we are full of excuses and fears. Especially when it comes to money and selling. That's why I believe it's crucial to learn how to generate income on demand and this week I'm going to teach you how! Tune in to hear Stephanie Rainey and I talk about how flexing your money-making-muscle actually rewires your brain to blow through excuses and move your fears to the back seat. Not sure how you can make money on demand? I have 5 ideas for you: Sell something, anything! Work out that scrawny money muscle. Invitation marketing. Ask, sell and then build it. The $100 week or $1000 month challenge (aka: fund my Ferrari) Sell a new product, service or experience. Sell to your customers: retain, expand, refer. Want the details on these money-making ideas? Heck ya! Take a deep breath, press play and let's jump in and have a little fun learning to bring in the dough. What's in This Episode The secret exercise you can do to hit your year-end revenue goal! 5 Ideas to generate money in your business NOW How to use “How can I?” to get what you want Why a protection money mindset is stifling your selling creativity How to generate enough money to buy a Ferrari or designer jeans When to spend, when to generate money, when to protect your money How to get your money muscle back in shape What To Do Next Visit lisalarter.com/e28 for the transcript and all resources from this episode.
Catch And Implement That One Business-altering Insight What ONE insight from a business book featured in the Summer of Reading line up translated into $60,000 in revenue for my business this year? Tune in to hear Stephanie Rainey and I discuss not only the book and the insight, but how you too can start reading books and finding your own Ah Ha's to shape and grow your business. In this week's episode, Stephanie picks my brain on the insights I pulled from The Common Path to Success by John Lee Dumas, Who Not How by Dan Sullivan, and Building a Storybrand by Donald Miller and how I have turned these insights into: A new product with yearly multiplying revenue A team of ‘whos' growing my business with me A suite of products and services based on my intellectual property And, hear about the one book that completely changed the way Stephanie thought about business and shaped the organization and structure of her swim school. This episode will spark your own insights and turn them into profits, systems, and business growth ideas! What's in This Episode How to read a book to make your business better Turn insights into profits, systems, and meaning in your business Why reading is the cheapest MBA you'll ever get 3 insights from 3 books that made me more than $60,000 in revenue What Lady Gaga has to do with selling Why you need to ‘copy and steal' other's ideas and make them your own How to create must-have products and services What To Do Next Visit lisalarter.com/e23 for the transcript and all resources from this episode.
Your Questions, Answered This season's talk about business strategy has sparked some brilliant listener questions. In this final episode of the first season, Lisa is joined by Stephanie Rainey to answer questions from listeners, clients, and others who have worked with her. Strategy is such an important part of what we do. The more strategic you become and the better you get at executing on your strategy, the more your confidence and your competence grows as a business owner. They take it back to the very basics by defining strategy to get started and cover everything from systems and operations, to team development and hiring , the KPIs of business and more. Tune in to episode 14, Strategy Mash Up to hear them answered and take a deeper look at the intricacies of creating the right strategy for your business! What's in This Episode What the "magic" behind a business strategy is Where growing your team and creating systems fit into your strategy Who to know when it's the right time to hire Why it takes time to make time How to DIY your own business strategy The most important KPIs to measure in your business How strategy can help you re-ignite your passion for your business What To Do Next Visit lisalarter.com/e14 for the transcript and all resources from this episode.
Pearse picks his favourite song from each of episodes 6 to 10. Featured are Stephanie Rainey, Danny O'Reilly from The Coronas, Emma Langford, Liam O'Shea from The Grunts and RuthAnne.
Map Out a Plan for Your Business It's SO easy to get lost down a side road if you don't have a clear plan mapped out for your business. It's also tempting to keep your plan all up in your head, rather than get it down on paper, but the truth is there is NO SUBSTITUTE for a well mapped out, doable strategy on paper. Everyone needs a solid Roadmap for their business. So, fasten your seatbelt, get ready to set that GPS, and prepare to plan your route to the place you've always wanted to go with your business because in this episode you are going to hear how I take private clients through the process of mapping out a business strategy, something I call Roadmap. The truth is this process didn't always have a name, it used to be just an innate process I used to help business owners dig deep and figure out where they were stuck and come up with a plan to get them moving again, but after so many years of clients asking me “How do you do that?!” I finally sat down and created the 10 step system you're about to learn. You'll also get to hear from one of my former private clients, Stephanie Rainey who started, built and sold her business. As we walk through the Roadmap process, she weighs in on the impact a sound business strategy had on scaling her private swim school. After hearing this episode, you may decide you need a Roadmap for your business! We've got you covered. Simply click here to be notified of when I will be holding our next Roadmap Workshop. What's In This Episode The Roadmap 10 step process to map out a strategy What it takes to fix your business Tips on how to connect to the dream you have for your business What are KPIs and why you need them What To Do Next Sign up to be notified when I run the next Roadmap Workshop. Subscribe to receive this podcast and regular weekly strategies to grow and shape your business. You'll also be the first to know about upcoming courses, programs and exclusive LIVE training. Connect on Instagram, Facebook or LinkedIn and share your insights from the show. Join Thought Readers and connect with other like-minded entrepreneurs in this popular book club for business owners. Up Next Get Clear on Who You Serve with Steve Dotto - Ep.5 In the next episode, hear how Steve Dotto drifted without a business strategy for years and how, when he got really clear on who he wanted to serve, everything changed.
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‘Sometimes You Have To Be Your Own Cowboy!'Aidan and Oonagh from iRadio in the Morning caught up with Stephanie Rainey for a lively chat to discuss her song ‘No Cowboy' which is an I Love Irish track this month. Stephanie explained the meaning behind ‘No Cowboy' which tracks the highs and lows of her music career and serves as an inspirational song to be her own cowboy. Stephanie explains how the video was shot in LA last year and symbolizes the Boulevard of broken dreams for many artists.Stephanie also gave an iRADIO EXCLUSIVE as she teased details on her next single which she is releasing with Cian Ducrot called ‘Ross and Rachel'. Lets hope that the cast from Friends pick up on this track when it's released! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Releasing her first new music in over 2 years, Cork musician Stephanie Rainey spoke with Rob about overcoming disillusionment with the music industry, the dangers of buying musical instruments online, unexpected benefits of lockdown and offering positive advice to her 16 year-old self. An edited version of this interview was broadcast on Beat 102-103 on 7th March 2021.
Ray caught up with Cork singer Stephanie Rainey ahead of the first radio play of her new song 'No Cowboy.' The Little Mix kicked off the weekend dodging home schooling.
Stephanie Rainey chats about the 4 songs she wrote, that are most personal to her.
Ray catches up with Cork's Stephanie Rainey about her cover of 'Last Christmas.' 5 year old Una has a special call with Buddy the elf and Toy Show chats.
Stephanie Rainey joined Louise to chat about new music and her new album. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stephanie Rainey and John Gibbons have teamed up to release 'Why Are We Waiting' co - Written by Robert Grace. Trish spoke to Stephanie about the new song.
RuthAnne on the amazing version of Dreams done to help SafeIreland featuring Cork's own Allie Sherlock along with Imelda May, Caroline Corr, Stephanie Rainey and so many others. They also talk about Britney and the viral campaign around her. txt SAFE to 50300 to donate 4euro See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ray reveals Tuesday's Quarantainment challenge with Stephanie Rainey who wants everyone to have a go at writing a song verse, there's €1200 on the line in the 745 Secret Sound and Fifth Harmony are a stumbling block on Instagrand.
Cork singer Stephanie Rainey chats to Ray about getting involved in #Cup4Cope for the the Cope Foundation. Another roof raising Little Mix and the crew have updates on Cork businesses keeping the show on the road.
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Ahead of her first ever performance at The Great Escape Festival in Brighton, Cork singer songwriter Stephanie Rainey joined us for a chat and a live session which was captured in 360 degree video. It was part of the UK's very first 360 video/VR radio sessions. To hear and watch Stephanie perform her hit song Please Don't Go in full and to enjoy it in 360 video or virtual reality visit - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acFcdicPE-Y What's the Craic is a weekly Irish radio show that broadcasts on Brighton's Radio Reverb on 97.2FM, DAB and online at radioreverb.com. You can hear it live Mondays at 8pm or catch the repeat on Tuesdays at 3pm or Saturdays at 1am GMT. You can follow us on Twitter at @whatsthecraicrr or on facebook.com/whatsthecraicrr for up to date news on whats coming up on the show and to get in touch with us. #Brighton #Hove #Sussex #podcast #technology #virtualreality #Irish #music #session #live
In 2015 she signed a record deal with Warner Records and relased a music video for her song Please Don't Go that went viral globally! In less than 24 hours the video was seen over a million times. That success shows no sign of stopping - as she’s been nominated in the best female and most promising categories for the Hot Press Magazine 2016 Poll and she's performing in Brighton in May as part of the Great Escape Festival. We chat to singer songwriter Stephanie Rainey about her 2015, how she got round to releasing her first EP and the most inappropriate selfie she's ever been asked for! What's the Craic is a weekly Irish radio show that broadcasts on Brighton's Radio Reverb on 97.2FM, DAB and online at radioreverb.com. You can hear it live Mondays at 8pm or catch the repeat on Tuesdays at 3pm or Saturdays at 1am GMT. You can follow us on Twitter at @whatsthecraicrr or on facebook.com/whatsthecraicrr for up to date news on whats coming up on the show and to get in touch with us. #Brighton #Hove #Sussex #Irish #podcast #music #festival #StephanieRainey #Cork #thegreatescape
To go from being relatively unknown to a viral star overnight, a dream for many, a reality for Cork singer songwriter, Stephanie Rainey. Her song 'Please don't Go' has so far been watched by over a quarter of a million on YouTube & Stephanie joins Dave from our studio in Cork.