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Stephen Bartlett, Host of the Diary of a CEO Podcast and Dragon Den star stated that he didn't like one of his job interviewees because he was wearing a suit, but is it wise to follow his example?Trevor Twamley, CEO and Co-Founder of Sport Endorse and Peter Cosgrove, Managing Director of Futurewise join Kieran to discuss.
We have a little check up on toms wedding... of course AND hes in the new casa! finally The hot topics are... Stephen Bartlett just selling his morals & Online coaches having little... VERY LITTLE empathy My socials https://www.instagram.com/tomhall.coach/ https://linktr.ee/tomhall.coach?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaYscU-4la_VrblY1fxSFTf9XqRPw-63HWnqg5YAEHJnUzfHH9l2VRZQRos_aem_rtrRX86_7TcB1sH7CTF8WA https://open.spotify.com/show/4RAxo4ijiT6Qz32d6VQxjc?si=1e1459d558e84cf6 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEMVLN9zQhLJSrJjkTpmG1A
Ever catch yourself hooked on a podcast and wonder why? In this episode, I break down the secret sauce behind the biggest shows in the world—and what that means for your own content, business, and voice. Spoiler: it's not what you think.From Mel Robbins' “you” language to Smartless being charmingly bad at interviews (and still crushing), we unpack how positioning, intimacy, trust, and catchphrases can make or break a podcast.If you're creating content or even just obsessed with it, you'll never hear your favorite podcasts the same way again. Get your notes app ready.
What would you do if you had 15 minutes to get out of your home? Listen to the amazing story of Ukrainian refugee, Yana Smaglo. Yana discusses the business she built, and had to leave behind, in Ukraine, how she set up a new business in the UK and how she ended up on Dragons Den, getting four offers and winning investment from Stephen Bartlett and Deborah Meaden. Yana also shares her experiences of understanding ‘Yorkshire English' !INTRODUCING YANA SMAGLOYana Smaglo left the town of Kyiv in Ukraine the very first day the war started, being woken in the night by the first bombing raid that hit the city. She travelled through Poland and Germany to finally reach the UK and was initially housed through the UK Government refugee scheme and was based in Huddersfield. After appealing for help through the Yorkshire Post, a team of local businesses came together to support her, and she founded the wholesale Ukrainian fashion business Nenya – meaning motherland. Nenya supports the fashion industry back in Ukraine, enabling people in her home country to still support themselves, and provide a livelihood. It now retails in over 120 countries and has enabled Yana to fully support herself living in the UK. In 2025 Yana hopes to expand the company into the retail market and is currently looking for business partners to support this.EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS[00:00:30] Hello from Kyiv[00:03:00] Transition from finance to fashion[00:06:00] Selling to friends and family[00:09:30] The early challenges and business lessons[00:13:00] Try to break your business[00:17:00] Half an hour to get out of Kiev[00:27:00] From Poland to Huddersfield and the language barrier of Yorkshire[00:30:00] Launching Nenya and how it grew[00:46:00] Appearing on Dragons Den3 KEY TAKEAWAYS & BUSINESS LEARNINGS• If you are encountering problems, this allows you develop as a manager finding solutions• Try to break your own business• Pitching to the Dragons is just like a normal meeting selling your products or services 3 MOMENTS TO LOOK OUT FOR“I had 15 minutes to leave my flat in Kiev as the bombs started falling”“I thought I could speak English until I came to Huddersfield”“Getting investors on board is like getting married”VALUABLE RESOURCES FOR YOUWebsite: www.leedsbusinesspodcast.com LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/leeds-business-podcast/Work with Phil - www.philfraser.co.uk Watch Yana's episode on Dragons Den at https://youtu.be/4Pr_uBiEewQ.Website: https://www.nenya.online/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yana-smaglo-188798155/Shout out: Claire Strachan https://www.linkedin.com/in/cstracs/ Antonia Kinlan - https://www.linkedin.com/in/antoniakinlan/ DON'T FORGET THE LEEDS BUSINESS PODCAST ‘FAIR DEAL'My half of the agreement; Every week I bring you inspiring Leeds Business people FOR FREE.Your half of the deal - Share this episode with just ONE person who...
Why Your Podcast Isn't Growing: A Get More Listeners Podcast For Podcasters
Are you unknowingly wasting time on podcast growth strategies that don't actually work?Many podcasters struggle with slow growth because they follow strategies that aren't suited to their unique show. With limited transparency in the industry, it's easy to copy big names like Stephen Bartlett without realizing their success comes from massive budgets and dedicated teams. This episode helps you break free from ineffective tactics and focus on what truly moves the needle for your podcast.In this episode, you will:1) Discover a simple 4-step framework to test and track podcast growth strategies effectively.2) Learn why copying big podcasts can backfire and how to tailor strategies to your show's needs.3) Get clear, actionable steps to remove the guesswork and systematically grow and monetize your podcast.Stop wasting time on ineffective tactics—press play now and start using a proven method to grow your podcast with confidence!New episodes every Monday, Wednesday & Friday morning.More From Get More Listeners:Want to grow to 5-10k monthly downloads in 6 month or less and have a full monetize podcast without replying on social media, paid promotions or high profile guests? Click here and book a free strategy session with the Get More Listeners team. This is only for coach & experts who are ready and willing to invest taking their podcasts to the next level ASAP!View client results & case studiesLooking for a new hosting platform with amazing analytics? Try Captivate for free hereEmail admin@getmorelisteners.com to get in contact with Taig & Anthony.This podcast is for entrepreneurs to learn proven podcasting audience growth, marketing & monetization tips & strategies including data-driven SEO, guesting, and social media strategy.You'll learn how to grow and monetize faster, get more listeners and engagement, increase downloads, attract more subscribers, clients or sponsors, and turn your show into a revenue-generating platform.If you listen to any of the following shows, we're sure you'll ours too! Podcasting Made Simple by Alex Sanfilippo, Grow The Show: How to Grow a Podcast Audience & Monetize by Kevin Chemidlin, School of Podcasting by Dave Jackson, Grow My Podcast Show by Deirdre Tshien, Podcast Marketing Trends Explained by Jeremy Enns & Justin Jackson, Organic Marketing Simplified by Juliana Barbati.
No proper episode this week because… we're working on something BIG. Like, Stephen Bartlett-watching-our-trailer big. Yep, you read that right. We've been given the incredible opportunity to pitch The Curve to Flight Studio - the trailblazing studio behind Diary of a CEO - and let's just say, we are not taking this lightly. This opportunity means everything, and we want to get it right. So, no proper episode this week while we focus on making it the best it can be. I also just want to say a massive thank you - every follow, share, and listen has brought us to this point. We'll be back soon with regular episodes. Stay tuned…Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline
The Brothers discuss an interview that Steven Bartlett from Diary of a CEO had with MrBeast about being the most successful YouTuber ever. We talk about internet attacks and trying to do the right thing online. We discuss about overcoming adversity and how the obstacle is the way. Enjoy!Two ordinary brothers discussing extraordinary ideas... and some random shit.Email- thebrothersrandomv@gmail.comCheck us out on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@thebrothersrandom
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In Ep. 161 of Earned, CreatorIQ CMO Brit Starr sits down with Jacklyn Dallas, YouTube creator and CEO of Nothing But Tech, entertaining and informative content that both reviews and discusses innovations in the consumer electronics industry. To start, we dive into what inspired Jacklyn to start her YouTube channel at just 13 years old, and how she's since become a seasoned interviewer of tech industry giants. Jacklyn shares how she turned simple tech tutorials into engaging dialogues with leaders from Rivian and General Motors, highlighting the impact of creator-led media in today's democratized media landscape. We learn the art of building community through interviews, drawing insights from renowned hosts like Sean Evans and Stephen Bartlett. Jacklyn reveals her techniques for crafting engaging interviews, balancing meticulous preparation with the magic of spontaneity. Switching gears, Brit and Jacklyn unpack the realms of AI, health tech, and space advancements, as well as the ethical considerations surrounding safety and privacy. Jacklyn emphasizes the importance of strategic partnerships and the role of creators as tastemakers in this ever-changing landscape. To close the show, Jacklyn reveals some future aspirations and what is coming next for her career. In this episode, you'll learn: Algorithms may drive short-term visibility, but lasting success comes from loyal supporters. Whether you're building a brand or a business, it's important to maintain your audience's trust. How AI is reshaping content creation, allowing creators to be more strategic and efficient. AI speeds up workflows freeing up more time to focus on things that truly matter. The best interviews and discussions happen when you listen actively and adapt to the moment. Preparation is important, but being open to unexpected insights makes for more meaningful connections. Connect with the Guest: Jacklyn's LinkedIn - @jacklyn-dallas Connect with Brit Starr & CreatorIQ: Brit's LinkedIn - @britmccorquodale CreatorIQ LinkedIn - @creatoriq Follow us on social: CreatorIQ YouTube - @CreatorIQOfficial CreatorIQ Instagram - @creatoriq CreatorIQ TikTok - @creator.iq CreatorIQ Twitter - @CreatorIQ
This week the girls are discussing another curious figure whom has gained a lot of popularity but has a a bit of a cloudy backstory and potential unsteady waters ahead. Diary of a CEO's Stephen Bartlett has come under fire recently for 'amplifying harmful information' from guests on his podcast concerning health and conventional medicine; Sophie thinks this could be a bit of Jay Shetty situation...Clara has her gorgeous tin foil hat on this week discussing a video posting by Kanye apparently of a P Diddy freak off situation including Kim Kardashian that has been removed from existence; PLUS a lawsuit involving Brandy & Kim Kardashian... Before Kim started going out with Brandy's brother Ray J, totes awky momo! Find Clara's spicy tuna tomato ragu hereWe'll save you a scroll, ingredients are here:Ragù2 x 160g tins tuna in olive oil (not in brine/vinegar!!)3 tbsp olive oil200g sweet, ripe cherry tomatoes70g tomato paste/puree3 garlic cloves, roughly chopped1 Scotch bonnet (optional, if you like heat)150 twists black pepper10g parsley, finely chopped½ tsp medium curry powder¼ tsp chilli flakes¼ tsp chipotle flakes¼ tsp fine sea saltEverything else350g rigatoni (or another dried pasta)60g parmesan80g double creamHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Try Riverside free now: https://creators.riverside.fm/PodcastersPodcast & Use code: Podcast15 for an exclusive 15% off. Rob Moore shares how he built an 8-figure business through his podcast Disruptors, revealing secrets behind viral episodes like his infamous Andrew Tate interview. He dives into the social strategies that made him one of the biggest creators on the planet, how he monetises across multiple platforms, and the goalpost-moving challenges of going viral while balancing authenticity. Rob also discusses pivoting from property to content creation, his approach to getting high-profile guests like Will.i.am and Katie Hopkins, and why he has beef with Diary of a CEO's Stephen Bartlett. Overall an insightful peek behind the curtain of one of the OG podcasting Disruptors! KEY TAKEAWAYS Rob’s podcast Disruptors (previously called The Disruptive Entrepreneur) was the first of Progressive Media’s to launch 8 years ago and now has almost 1000 episodes. Build a "specific but vague" niche to maximise reach - business, money, and entrepreneurship is broad but still clear. Create in your authentic format e.g. long-form interviews for Rob. Short-form doesn't always suit creators. Repurpose one piece of content into 50. View podcasting as a commercial business. Reinvest revenue into better guests and production. You need to invest to grow. Avoid overcomplicating tech and production as a beginner. iPhone + consistency beats fancy gear! Interview skills are critical. Research helps but stay present and let conversations flow. Interviewing takes practice and you will get better with time. Go broader once you've built an audience and identity. Rob went from Disruptive Entrepreneur which was more specific to then Disruptors which interviews a wider range of guests. Handwritten letters stand out to get guests attention. Wax seals also help, you can outsource the writing. Controversial guests like Andrew Tate bring huge but fleeting blows up. Lasting impact depends on authenticity. Don't overcomplicate funnels, CRMs etc when starting out. Bang out content and drive people to simple sales funnels. BEST MOMENTS “Really, all I should think about is the impact I have on people." "So many people right now are overwhelmed. It's just a massive confusion. There's so much opportunity but so much confusion." "This morning...I felt grey and fuzzy and bleh. But I got in the garden and I did a pretty hard workout. And then I got in the ice bath... And I thought, fucking hell, my brain is not really on it." "Go live for three minutes, five minutes, ten minutes and then fairly easy...you can chuck that content there and they can do four or five clips from that." "Sometimes I think if I'd have stayed Disruptive Entrepreneur and just interviewed millionaires and billionaires, you know, maybe I might be more successful." "People way overcomplicate everything. Get a good agency...be more prolific with your content...and the money will start to go up." "I know for a fact he pays guests big money. I know this for a fact...He and others have made it harder to get guests because they're chucking big money down." "I like the fact that you call it a commercial business because I don't think a lot of creators do." VALUABLE RESOURCES Website EPISODES TO CHECK OUT NEXT Podcast Production - The Cost of the Wrong Choice How to Launch a Number 1 Podcast - Part 1 ABOUT THE HOSTS Kane Baron & Ashley Morris run the UK's first and largest Podcast Agency, Progressive Media. They specialise in planning, launching, and Growing Podcasts that Generate Leads, Revenue and Business opportunities as well as helping Experts and Entrepreneurs improve Credibility and Positioning within their niche to Scale their Personal Brand and Business. Kane and Ashley manage over 100 Podcasters every week Including Rob Moore, Kevin Clifton and Dapper Laughs. They have supported hundreds of Podcasts in generating tens of Millions in combined Revenue. Progressive Media have provided Production, Marketing and Consultancy services to help creators Launch, Scale & Monetise their Podcast for over 7 years. CONNECT & CONTACT Instagram LinkedIn Email: podcast@progressiveproperty.co.uk
When it comes to growing a podcast, the common advice tells you to do more: guest on dozens of shows, post daily on social, run ads. But what if doing less could actually get you faster growth?In this episode, we're debunking outdated podcasting advice that's slowing your progress (without you realizing it) and I'll reveal what I'm *not* doing to grow my podcast — and how cutting back has led to up to 32% month-over-month growth.By the time you finish this episode, you'll know exactly how to apply the same approach to reach more listeners with your message and turn your podcast into a lead-generating machine — all while freeing up your time to actually enjoy the process of podcasting. (Spoiler: That's Stephen Bartlett's secret to 1 billion downloads.)Ready to grow your podcast without adding more to your plate (and maybe even taking a few things off)? Hit play and let's dive in.0:04 - The Problem with Most Podcast Growth “Strategies”2:10 - What's Really Sabotaging Your Podcast Growth8:30 - What I'm Not Doing to Grow My Podcast12:00 - The Real Reason Stephen Bartlett Hit 1 Billion Downloads14:00 - 3 Steps to Find What's Moving the Needle for Your ShowOther Episodes You'll Enjoy:How to Grow Your Podcast Without Adding More to Your Plate→ This episode was recorded on the Deity VO-7UHave a question about launching or growing a podcast you want me to answer on air? Shoot me a text!Liked this episode? Share it! and tag me @thecourtneyelmer Love this show? Say thanks by writing a review Ready for a top podcast that converts listeners to clients? Book a strategy call Join me for our next Live Podcasting Workshop Connect with Court: Instagram | Linked In | PodLaunch HQ
A modern day thriller - a Chinese spy who infiltrated not only government, but Buckingham Palace. The alleged spy, Yang Tengbo, says he did "done nothing wrong or unlawful". How did Prince Andrew get mixed up in this, and why is he getting so much flack? Later, we talk about Stephen Bartlett's podcast after a BBC investigation revealed widespread health misinformation. How is wellness being weaponised to support "freedom of expression"?Tickets to The News Agents Live On Stage with HSBC UK are now on sale! You can get your tickets for Birmingham, Manchester and Edinburgh here: https://articles.globalplayer.com/7giHoMavXLgdrd6gaC3GxWG7T8Editor: Tom HughesExecutive Producer: Louis DegenhardtProducer: Natalie Indge Digital Editor: Michaela WaltersSocial Media Editor: Georgia FoxwellVideo Production: Rory Symon, Shane Fennelly & Arvind BadewalDigital Journalists: Michael BaggsYou can watch Lewis's special report on the abortion crisis in Florida here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=df5BCL0ocFEDon't forget you can also subscribe to our other News Agents podcasts via the link below: https://linktr.ee/thenewsagents The News Agents USA now have merch! Click here to buy yours now: https://store.global.com/collections/the-news-agents-usaYou can listen to this episode on Alexa - just say "Alexa, ask Global Player to play The News Agents"The News Agents is brought to you by HSBC UK - https://www.hsbc.co.uk/
In this episode of the Ideas on Stage podcast we spoke with Susan Payton. Susan is a story strategist, copywriter, messaging geek, coach, consultant and author of The Business of Stories. Released in March 2022, Susan's book quickly became a UK and US #1 bestseller on Amazon in several business categories, including Marketing and Sales – knocking Dragon's Den & Diary of a CEO star Stephen Bartlett off the top spot! It also got to #1 on Amazon again when the audiobook version was released and was a finalist in the Business Book Awards 2023. In this episode we talked about all things business storytelling. What You'll Learn: - The power of storytelling and why it's essential for business success - Why your personal story is more inspiring than you might think - The importance of clear language over fancy words - How to overcome the fear of sharing your voice and telling your story - Why every story you tell needs a clear call to action to be effective We hope you enjoy it! ——————— Links: - Susan's website: https://thebusinessofstories.com/ - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanpaytonuk/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SusanPaytonUK Recommended books: - The Business of Stories by Susan Payton - Building a SoryBrand by Donald Miller - Soundtracks by Jon Acuff - Superfans by Pat Flynn ——————— IDEAS ON STAGE RESOURCES Want to inspire your audience, increase your influence, and make a bigger impact? - Read ‘Confident Presenter' (https://www.ideasonstage.com/resources/confident-presenter-book/) and ‘Business Presentation Revolution' (https://www.ideasonstage.com/business-presentation-revolution/book/) - To make the most of the books, take the Confident Presenter Scorecard to assess you presentation skills in less than 3 minutes, for free: https://ideasonstage.com/score - Attend the next Ideas on Stage web class: https://www.ideasonstage.com/uk/masterclass #IdeasOnStagePodcast #Storytelling #StorytellingForBusiness #TheBusinessOfStories
In this episode, Sarah shares valuable insights from Stephen Bartlett's conference, weaving them into her own experiences and expertise to inspire entrepreneurs and consultants.Key takeaways include:1. Embracing the Entrepreneurial SparkSarah reflects on the entrepreneurial drive that often stems from early experiences, such as family businesses or personal ventures.Drawing parallels to Stephen Bartlett's journey, she highlights how setbacks can become stepping stones for future success.2. Finding and Creating Unique OpportunitiesEncourages identifying "blue oceans"—untapped markets or unique opportunities—to differentiate your business from competitors.Highlights the value of building a team that thrives on curiosity, experimentation, and strategic testing to discover what resonates with audiences.3. Packaging and Positioning for Market SuccessStresses the power of strong branding and innovative packaging, even on limited budgets.Announces an upcoming Product Development Day in March, providing a collaborative space for participants to refine and price their offerings with expert guidance.4. Leadership and Team AlignmentAddresses challenges in managing hybrid and remote teams, emphasising the importance of understanding team dynamics and aligning individual contributions with organisational goals.Advocates for incentives that encourage desired behaviours and foster a culture of growth and gratitude.5. Lifelong Learning and AdaptabilityEncourages continuous learning, setting ambitious goals, and leveraging data-driven insights to stay ahead in a competitive environment.Highlights storytelling and persuasion as essential entrepreneurial skills, urging listeners to experiment, iterate, and persevere in achieving their goals.This episode is packed with actionable insights, inspiring listeners to challenge norms, seize unique opportunities, and build thriving businesses.
In this episode, Sarah shares valuable insights from Stephen Bartlett's conference, weaving them into her own experiences and expertise to inspire entrepreneurs and consultants.Key takeaways include:1. Embracing the Entrepreneurial SparkSarah reflects on the entrepreneurial drive that often stems from early experiences, such as family businesses or personal ventures.Drawing parallels to Stephen Bartlett's journey, she highlights how setbacks can become stepping stones for future success.2. Finding and Creating Unique OpportunitiesEncourages identifying "blue oceans"—untapped markets or unique opportunities—to differentiate your business from competitors.Highlights the value of building a team that thrives on curiosity, experimentation, and strategic testing to discover what resonates with audiences.3. Packaging and Positioning for Market SuccessStresses the power of strong branding and innovative packaging, even on limited budgets.Announces an upcoming Product Development Day in March, providing a collaborative space for participants to refine and price their offerings with expert guidance.4. Leadership and Team AlignmentAddresses challenges in managing hybrid and remote teams, emphasising the importance of understanding team dynamics and aligning individual contributions with organisational goals.Advocates for incentives that encourage desired behaviours and foster a culture of growth and gratitude.5. Lifelong Learning and AdaptabilityEncourages continuous learning, setting ambitious goals, and leveraging data-driven insights to stay ahead in a competitive environment.Highlights storytelling and persuasion as essential entrepreneurial skills, urging listeners to experiment, iterate, and persevere in achieving their goals.This episode is packed with actionable insights, inspiring listeners to challenge norms, seize unique opportunities, and build thriving businesses.
On this week's program, your host, Justin Mog, gets his hands dirty with Jane Evans & Mateo Barnett, from Common Earth Gardens, a program of Catholic Charities of Louisville (https://cclou.org/common-earth-gardens/). Like Forward Radio, Catholic Charities of Louisville is participating in Giving Tuesday on December 3rd and we hope you'll consider chipping in to support the good work of non-profits in your community! Common Earth Gardens collaborates within the diverse and multicultural community of Kentucky to increase land access to grow food, develop new farm businesses, and build healthy community networks. We envision the day when people have equitable access to cultivate, own, and enjoy our common earth and to share fresh, healing, and culturally valued food. We seek healing in culturally responsive, linguistically appropriate, and trauma-informed relationships and experiences guided by a model called Healing Encounters. We facilitate community ownership and management of agricultural spaces because we believe people know what is best for themselves and their communities. We celebrate the different ways that people cultivate the earth. We foster an environment where farmers share knowledge from diverse traditions and connect with resources as they adapt to Kentucky's ecology and local food economy. We advocate for the strengthening of communities through access to greenspaces because we understand their importance for physical, mental, and social wellbeing. Common Earth Gardens, formerly the Refugee Agriculture Partnership Program (RAPP) was started in 2007 by Lauren Goldberg and Stephen Bartlett within the Kentucky Office for Refugees (KOR). The first sites established for refugee agriculture were the 7th Street Community Garden and the Southside Community Garden. In 2014, the RAPP program moved to be a program of Catholic Charities of Louisville and supported the establishment of Maplewood Apartments Garden, Francis Center Garden, St. Ignatius Community Garden and Bethany United Garden. Currently, Common Earth Gardens supports 13 sites. Learn more at https://www.facebook.com/commonearthgardens or https://www.instagram.com/commonearth/. And get in touch with Jane Evans at jevans@archlou.org, Mateo Barnett at mbarnett@archlou.org, or Amelia Baylon at abaylon@archlou.org As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! is hosted by Dr. Justin Mog and airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at http://appalatin.com
What does it really take to succeed as a creator? In this video, we dive into the mindset behind long-term success, inspired by Stephen Bartlett's journey with "Diary of a CEO." Learn why loving the process, staying consistent, and creating without expecting instant validation are keys to reaching your goals. If you're building a podcast, YouTube channel, or pursuing any creative passion, this discussion will give you practical insights and motivation to keep going—even when no one's watching. Success doesn't happen overnight, but with persistence and belief in your purpose, it's closer than you think.
Send us a textAfter reading Ashley Carman's latest article, we're diving into the rising trend of long-form podcast episodes. With podcasters like Joe Rogan, Lex Fridman, and Stephen Bartlett regularly releasing 3 to 9-hour conversations, it's clear that listeners are staying tuned for extended content. But why are long episodes becoming so popular? Join us as we explore how listeners engage with long-form content, why podcasts allow flexibility in how we consume media, and the editing secrets behind successful lengthy episodes. Read the article: Podcasters Ditch Short Episodes in Favor of Four-Hour ConversationsSupport the showContact Buzzcast Send us a Text Message Tweet us at @buzzcastpodcast, @albanbrooke, @kfinn, and @JordanPods Send a "boostagram" through Fountain or Castamatic Email us at support@buzzsprout.com Thanks for listening & keep podcasting!
Happy Friday everyone! I hope you've had a phenomenal week.So, this Weekly Update is a deviation from my usual format. I'll be back to usual next week, so if this is your first listen, you're welcome to check out previous updates to familiarize yourself to the style. However, this week, I felt compelled to respond to a recent episode of Diary of a CEO (DOAC) between host Steven Bartlett and guest Yuval Noah Harari on the state of society and the role AI is playing on it. What I appreciate most about Harari is he's an historian, not a tech guru, which means his reflections connect the past to the present and the potential future. The conversation is long, heavy, and at times dark, which isn't for everyone, so I thought I'd to share my thoughts as an alternative. However, you're welcome to check it out.As a teaser, I dive into the concept of “alien intelligence” and why we're dangerously underestimating how different AI is from the way we think and the implications that has. I also break down the societal risks of AI, from its growing influence in decision-making to how it might already be shaping your worldview without you even realizing it. Are we at risk of worshiping at the altar of AI, blindly submitting ourselves to the decisions curated by tech? I'll also tackle the issue of information overload—how fear, hate, and greed are served up like junk food—and why we need to rethink what we consume, both physically and intellectually. And, with it being an election year I had to address what happens to democracy when we start viewing anyone who thinks differently as an enemy to be destroyed? Harari predicts complete collapse is possible, and I'll explain why that should matter to you right now.While the topic is a heavier one, it's one we all need to have. So, if you care about where AI is taking us and what we can do to ensure we stay human in a world increasingly influenced by machines, this is one episode you won't want to miss. Listen in, reflect, and let's stay ten steps ahead together.Show Notes:In this Weekly Update, host Christopher diverges from the usual updates as he reacts to a conversation between Stephen Bartlett and historian Yuval Noah Harari on the 'Diary of a CEO' podcast. The episode is breaks down the reactions into three parts, AI and Tech Implications, Societal Implications, and Solutions. Throughout Christopher examines the dangers and misconceptions surrounding AI, societal trust, the impact of junk information, and the current state of global democracy. Emphasizing the necessity of accountability, trusted institutions, and true interpersonal connections, Christopher encourages listeners to reflect deeply on these topics and take meaningful action. The episode concludes with reflections on the potential collapse of democratic systems and a call for unity and cooperation.00:00 - Introduction & Updates01:16 - Why A Different Weekly Update05:46 - Artificial vs. Alien Intelligence09:05 - AI Decision-Making and Ethical Concerns25:33 - Societal Impacts of AI31:15 - The Age of Distrust34:51 - Finding Ground in Timeless Truths39:07 - The Fragility of Democracy44:15 - The Dangers of Changing Rules50:46 - The Need for Accountability56:42 - The Importance of Unity and Reflection59:16 - Conclusion and Call to Action#AI #Democracy #ArtificialIntelligence #DOAC #Leadership
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Our inaugural guest is Stephen Bartlett who is an accomplished technologist, CTO at the interior designer tool Programa, and founder of Precise - a product used by consultancies to showcase the profiles of their team members Stephen was an early adopter of AI. Shortly after its release in 2020, he incorporated GPT-3 into Precise. By incorporating this capability, he helped solve the “blank page” problem consultants faced when needing to write text to describe their skills and experience. For some of us it is hard to remember, but before ChatGPT came along, it was still a novel concept to have AI generate human-like text on demand. As Programa's CTO, Stephen leads his team in utilising cutting-edge AI tools to streamline software development and enhance their product's value. For instance, they use GitHub Copilot for AI-assisted coding and Midjourney to generate design concepts and marketing materials. The team also explores open-source alternatives like Stable Diffusion for image generation, while leveraging ChatGPT for document creation and general assistance. By embracing these technologies, Stephen is fostering an innovative environment that not only improves the efficiency of their software development process but also enhances Programa's workflow tool for interior designers and architects. Stephen's positive approach to AI emphasises education and awareness. He invests in his team to ensure they understand available tools and their applications, reflecting his proactive stance on the integration of AI into daily workflow. Where to find and connect with Stephen: https://www.linkedin.com/in/srbartlett/ Preceise (https://precise.io/) - Precise : Profiles and Portfolios for consulting teams Programa (https://programa.design/) - Programa : Workflow tool for interior designers & architects Tools mentioned during the conversation: GitHub Copilot (https://github.com/features/copilot) - AI-powered code completion tool Rewind AI (https://www.rewind.ai/) - Productivity tool for recording and indexing computer activity Midjourney (https://www.midjourney.com/) - AI image generation tool Stable Diffusion (https://stability.ai/stable-diffusion) - Open-source AI image generation tool ChatGPT (https://chat.openai.com/) - AI language model for document creation and general assistance Raycast (https://www.raycast.com/) - AI-enhanced spotlight tool for Mac Superwhisper (https://www.superwhisper.com/) - Voice-to-text dictation tool Linear (https://linear.app/) - Product management tool Timestamps 00:14 Introduction of Stephen Bartlett 02:02 Early adoption of GPT-3 into the Precise 05:23 Discussion on paid vs free AI tools 05:53 Use of Midjourney and importance of open-source alternatives 07:59 Introduction to Rewind AI productivity tool 10:30 Explanation of GitHub Copilot for coding 13:08 Impact of AI tools on team dynamics in software development 16:06 Use of ChatGPT for document creation and assistance 18:00 Overview of Programa, workflow tool for interior designers 20:19 Current capabilities of AI in design and image generation 22:26 Challenges in integrating AI tools into user workflows 23:39 Importance of education in preparing for AI in the workplace 26:28 Discussion on human aspects of work AI can't replace 30:31 Recommendations for additional AI tools 31:53 Conclusion and wrap-up
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Join Matt and Chris as they hunker down with the dulcet reassuring tones of Gabor Maté, the Hungarian-Canadian physician renowned for his unconventional perspectives on trauma, stress, and addiction.Inspired by Maté they reflect on early childhood experiences, explore whether unprocessed trauma has steered them towards a life engulfed by modern gurus, and discover how to stay true to their authentic selves & avoid manifesting debilitating illnesses.With an atmospheric background storm setting the scene for the early segments, tune in for 'cheerful' discussions about childhood trauma, emotional repression, the unexpected cause of female cancer, and the toxic horror that is modern life.The episode also considers 'classic' YouTuber motifs and selected long-form insights, courtesy of "Diary of a CEO" host Stephen Bartlett.So get ready to uncover the authentic crystal butterfly within, cast off the myth of normality, and soar unfettered by past trauma.LinksThe Diary of a CEO- Gabor Mate: The Childhood Lie That's Ruining All Of Our Lives. | E193The Diary of a CEO- Doctor Gabor Mate: The Shocking Link Between Kindness & Illness!The Conversation: Gabor Maté claims trauma contributes to everything: from cancer to ADHD. But what does the evidence say?Business Live: Huel advert on Steven Bartlett's podcast The Diary Of A CEO bannedHuel -Steve Bartlett joins Huel Board
In this episode of "Grow a Small Business," host Troy Trewin interviews Mick Lautt, Co-founder of SciMar. Mick shares insights on scaling his company to over 100 team members and achieving significant revenue growth. He discusses the importance of cultural fit in hiring, work-life balance challenges, and strategies for successful business exits. Why would you wait any longer to start living the lifestyle you signed up for? Balance your health, wealth, relationships and business growth. And focus your time and energy and make the most of this year. Let's get into it by clicking here. Troy delves into our guest's startup journey, their perception of success, industry reconsideration, and the pivotal stress point during business expansion. They discuss the joys of small business growth, vital entrepreneurial habits, and strategies for team building, encompassing wins, blunders, and invaluable advice. And a snapshot of the final five Grow A Small Business Questions: What do you think is the hardest thing in growing a small business? According to Mick Lautt, the hardest thing in growing a small business is clearly articulating and sharing your vision effectively. He emphasizes the challenge of aligning others with your mission and getting them on board to support your goals, which requires compelling storytelling and consistent communication to build momentum and engagement within your team and community. What's your favourite business book that has helped you the most? Mick Lautt mentioned that his favorite business book, which has had a significant impact on him, is "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen Covey. He values its timeless principles on personal effectiveness and leadership, emphasizing its relevance in shaping his approach to business and life over the years. Are there any great podcasts or online learning resources you'd recommend to help grow a small business? Mick Lautt recommended "Diary of the CEO" by Stephen Bartlett as a podcast that he appreciates for its insightful perspectives on leadership, founder stories, and personal growth. He finds value in the format and the diverse professional insights shared by guests on the show, making it a worthwhile resource for anyone looking to grow a small business. What tool or resource would you recommend to grow a small business? Mick Lautt emphasized the importance of leveraging people as a key resource for growing a small business. He highlighted the value of surrounding oneself with skilled individuals who can contribute to various aspects of the business, from CRM platforms like HubSpot to specialized tools for marketing, sales funnels, and financial technology platforms. Mick believes in the power of team collaboration and storytelling as essential tools for business growth. What advice would you give yourself on day one of starting out in business? On day one of starting out in business, Mick Lautt would advise himself to embrace the journey ahead with resilience and foresight. He would encourage himself to buckle down, stay true to his vision, and surround himself with the right people who align with his goals. Mick would emphasize the importance of learning along the way, enjoying the process, and preparing for the challenges and rewards that come with building a successful venture. Book a 20-minute Growth Chat with Troy Trewin to see if you qualify for our upcoming course. Don't miss out on this opportunity to take your small business to new heights! Enjoyed the podcast? Please leave a review on iTunes or your preferred platform. Your feedback helps more small business owners discover our podcast and embark on their business growth journey. Quotable quotes from our special Grow A Small Business podcast guest: Finding people who fit your culture and grow with you is key to moving to a new level of sophistication – Mick Lautt Applying leadership theories to real-world scenarios is essential for business success – Mick Lautt Surround yourself with strong leaders who can guide and inspire – Mick Lautt
Episode 23 (27/06/24) - Greg reads some more election campaign leaflets, the colour of the liquid used in pantyliner adverts, Wimbledon wild cards, an annoying noise competition, podcasts and commercial music copyright, trailers that ruin movies, Cannon (the production company) movies of 86, The book ‘Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli' (the making of the Godfather), the TV show ‘Peacock', Eastenders gangsters, the cost of different tickets for ‘An Evening With Craig Fairbrass', ‘BBC Maestro' online classes with Stephen Bartlett, some interviews with some Glastonbury punters, science myths, the movie ‘Abigail', Cialis (an alternative to viagra) and its side effects, armpit fucking and ‘The Joy of Sex' book, a double dead celebrity seance, The new Fantastic 4 film, some made up England football songs, Future Greg and a whole lot more!
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On this week's program, your host, Justin Mog, puts down his hoe for a conversation with the inimitable Stephen Bartlett, to get caught up with what's happening with Forward Radio's proud Community Partner, Sustainable Agriculture of Louisville (SAL). SAL aims to create a joyous, diverse, and sustainable community of well-nourished people and well-compensated farmers and food workers. Learn more and get involved at https://www.salouisville.org/ Listen in as we discuss this year's Summer Garden Camps coming up in June, our annual communal Three Sisters planting coming up Sunday, May 26th (with carpools out to Barr Farms leaving from Crescent Hill at 8am), and a review of the tremendous success of this year's Nixtamal (Hominy) Festival, which was held back on March 30th at La Casita Center. As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! is hosted by Dr. Justin Mog and airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at http://appalatin.com
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Why shouldn't you copy podcasts like Stephen Bartlett when trying to grow your podcast?Are you struggling to grow your podcast? In today's episode, Anthony and Taig break down three key strategies used by Steven Bartlett and other big-name podcasters, revealing why these tactics might not work for smaller, independent podcasters like you. Discover practical alternatives to fast-track your podcast's growth and monetisation, even without a massive audience.In this episode, you will:1) Learn why long teasers and extensive social media promotion might not be effective for your podcast's growth strategy.2) Understand the importance of focusing on mastering one platform before expanding to others.3) Discover why selling your own products or services could lead to faster and more substantial podcast monetization compared to chasing brand deals and sponsorships.Scroll up & press play to learn why copying Steven Bartlett's strategies might not be the best route for your podcast's success.More From Get More Listeners:https://getmorelisteners.com/podcastauditOr Visit https://getmorelisteners.com/bookView Client Results & Case Studies Herehttps://getmorelisteners.com/studentsuccessOr Visitgetmorelisteners.com/studentsuccessGet More Listeners Recommendations:Are you looking for a new hosting platform with amazing analytics?Try Captivate: Get a FREE 7-day Trial Here
Welcome to Episode 172 of The Numbers Game. In todays show, Jase shares insights from his recent experience at Stephen Bartlett's (The Diary of a CEO) speaking tour. We get into the importance of attention to detail, how seemingly small things can make a business stand out. We talk about viewing failure as a learning opportunity and how risk taking is necessary in business for growth and innovation.On this episode, we discuss:Jason's Meet & Greet with Steven Bartlett from Diary Of A CEOSweating the Small Stuff in BusinessTaking Risks and Embracing Failure for GrowthThe Future of AI in Content CreationReflecting on the time we have leftBook mentioned in this episode: “The Slight Edge” by Jeff OlsonCheck out the free resources from Inovayt here.Send us an email: hello@thenumbersgamepodcast.com.auThe Numbers Game is brought to you by Future Advisory & Inovayt.Hosts:Nick ReillyJason RobinsonMartin VidakovicThis podcast is produced by VIDPOD.
Stephen shares key takeaways from a talk by Stephen Bartlett, an entrepreneur and podcast host. Bartlett emphasizes the importance of writing a personal mission statement to guide decision-making. He also challenges the notion that uncertainty is the root of anxiety, suggesting that adversity to loss is often the underlying issue. Bartlett discusses the concept of skill stacking, where individuals combine complementary skills to gain a competitive advantage. He encourages seeking help from others rather than trying to solve problems alone and emphasizes the importance of being successful rather than being right. Lastly, Bartlett suggests that being loved by some and hated by others can be a sign of success. Takeaways Write a personal mission statement to guide decision-making. Adversity to loss, not uncertainty, is often the root of anxiety. Combine complementary skills through skill stacking for a competitive advantage. Seek help from others rather than trying to solve problems alone. Focus on being successful rather than being right. Being loved by some and hated by others can be a sign of success. Keywords Steven Bartlett, personal mission statement, decision-making, uncertainty, anxiety, adversity to loss, skill stacking, seeking help, being successful, being right, being loved and hated, dyslexia, adults with dyslexia, adhd, support for adults If you want to find out more visit: truthaboutdyslexia.com Join our Facebook Group facebook.com/groups/adultdyslexia --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/truth-about-dyslexia/message
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Try Riverside free now: https://creators.riverside.fm/PodcastersPodcast & Use code: Podcast15 for an exclusive 15% off. Ash and Kane dive into the world of personal branding versus business branding. Discover why personal brands are thriving while business brands struggle to keep up in today's fast-paced digital landscape. Learn the secrets to building a successful brand that resonates with your audience and allows you to pivot seamlessly. KEY TAKEAWAYS Personal brands outperform business brands in terms of followers, leads, income, and status in your space. Attaching a personal brand to a business can lead to massive success, as seen with examples like Elon Musk, Stephen Bartlett, and Hagley watches. Business brands need a distinct personality to succeed, using comedy, memes, and emotional storytelling to engage their audience. Personal brands allow flexibility and the ability to pivot to different niches while maintaining an engaged audience. Business brands worked well in the past, but new successful brands in recent years often have a strong personal brand attachment. High-ticket items are more likely to be purchased when associated with a personal brand, especially for services like training courses, agencies, and consultancies. Car influencers like CarWow and Doug DeMiro have more impact on consumer decisions than traditional car company advertising. Building a personal brand is crucial for securing sponsors, selling products, and establishing yourself as a leader in your industry. BEST MOMENTS "Business brands are dead. Nobody wants to buy from a nameless corporate entity." "People buy into you. Your story, your message. And that is so powerful." "If you're going to do a business brand, make it a business brand with a personality that's distinct and unique." "Personal brand will always outperform business brand." "Can you name a luxury brand that has become massive in the last five years that doesn't have a big personal brand attachment?" VALUABLE RESOURCES Website EPISODES TO CHECK OUT NEXT Podcast Production - The Cost of the Wrong Choice How to Launch a Number 1 Podcast - Part 1 ABOUT THE HOSTS Kane Baron & Ashley Morris run the UK's first and largest Podcast Agency, Progressive Media. They specialise in planning, launching, and Growing Podcasts that Generate Leads, Revenue and Business opportunities as well as helping Experts and Entrepreneurs improve Credibility and Positioning within their niche to Scale their Personal Brand and Business. Kane and Ashley manage over 100 Podcasters every week Including Rob Moore, Kevin Clifton and Dapper Laughs. They have supported hundreds of Podcasts in generating tens of Millions in combined Revenue. Progressive Media have provided Production, Marketing and Consultancy services to help creators Launch, Scale & Monetise their Podcast for over 7 years. CONNECT & CONTACT Instagram LinkedIn Email: podcast@progressiveproperty.co.uk
Darlings, it's Layla here, diving headfirst into the juicy bits of love and lust with a spicy recap of the ever-so-charming Stephen Bartlett and the wise Paul Brunson from the Diary of a CEO podcast. We're dissecting why finding 'The One' seems impossible for many men, how our deep-seated attachment styles can spice up or sour our sex lives, and the harsh truth behind the happily-ever-after marriage myth. Plus, I'll spill the tea on the seismic shifts in my own love life. So, grab your cocktail and settle in for a session of gossip, giggles, and groundbreaking revelations.
Hi there and welcome back to another edition of ScaleUp Radio, the podcast inspired by the Entrepreneurial ScaleUp System and designed to make navigating our ScaleUp journeys that little bit easier by learning from others' experiences. I'm Kevin Brent and this week on the show I'm joined by Matt Nicol, the driving force behind Nicol & Co estate agents. Starting during the 2009 recession, Matt has grown his business from a single office in Droitwich to a renowned agency with three locations and 38 staff members. We'll dive into how his commitment to the community and a unique team structure have set Nicol & Co apart, earning them the title of Best Estate Agent in the UK in 2024. Matt also shares his forward-thinking approach to business metrics and his visionary plans for transitioning to an employee ownership trust. Make sure you don't miss any future episodes by subscribing to ScaleUp Radio wherever you like to listen to your podcasts. You can also nominate a guest for ScaleUp Radio if you know someone with an interesting ScaleUp story – you can find how in the show notes For now Get ready and listen on for a dose of inspiration and actionable insights in this compact, enlightening conversation with Matt Nicol. Scaling up your business isn't easy, and can be a little daunting. Let ScaleUp Radio make it a little easier for you. With guests who have been where you are now, and can offer their thoughts and advice on several aspects of business. ScaleUp Radio is the business podcast you've been waiting for. If you would like to be a guest on ScaleUp Radio, please click here: https://bizsmarts.co.uk/scaleupradio/apply You can get in touch with Kevin here: kevin@biz-smart.co.uk Kevin's Latest Book Is Available! Drawing on BizSmart's own research and experiences of working with hundreds of owner-managers, Kevin Brent explores the key reasons why most organisations do not scale and how the challenges change as they reach different milestones on the ScaleUp Journey. He then details a practical step by step guide to successfully navigate between the milestones in the form of ESUS - a proven system for entrepreneurs to scale up. More on the Book HERE - https://www.esusgroup.co.uk/ Matt can be found here: linkedin.com/in/matt-nicol https://www.instagram.com/matt_the_agent/ Resources: Traction by Gino Wickman - https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/traction-get-a-grip-on-your-business-gino-wickman/3561744?ean=9781936661831 Who Not How by Dan Sullivan - https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/who-not-how-the-formula-to-achieve-bigger-goals-through-accelerating-teamwork-dan-sullivan/2363749?ean=9781401960582 Start With Why by Simon Sinek - https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/start-with-why-how-great-leaders-inspire-everyone-to-take-action-simon-sinek/239994?ean=9780241958223 Happy Sexy Millionaire by Stephen Bartlett - https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/untitled-tba-steven-bartlett/4970805?ean=9781529301496 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People by Stephen R Covey - https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-7-habits-of-highly-effective-people-revised-and-updated-30th-anniversary-edition-stephen-r-covey/3555997?ean=9781471195204 Loom - https://www.loom.com/ ChatGPT - https://chat.openai.com/auth/login
In today's episode, we're thrilled to welcome Rebecca from Hatch! Join us as we delve into the intricacies of launching an e-commerce brand in the midst of COVID-19, the art of crafting a unique brand identity, and navigating the complexities of product development. Rebecca shares her invaluable insights and top strategies for entrepreneurs looking to make their mark in the world of online business. Get ready to discover actionable advice, relatable stories, and expert tips to elevate your e-commerce game. In today's episode, you'll learn how to: Develop a strong brand identity and understand your target market effectively before proceeding with product development. Stand out in the market by having a unique point of view and focusing on solving specific problems for your customers. Utilize mentorship and expert advice to navigate the challenges of sourcing products and other aspects of starting a business. Take actionable steps towards entrepreneurship while being mindful of the risks involved and the necessary investments of time and money. Strike a balance between digital marketing efforts and building human connections with your audience to create authentic relationships and enhance your brand's visibility. Links from the show: Bright Red Marketing Episode 58 Hatch's Website, Instagram, and Facebook Page Book Recommendation: Of Gold & Dust by Samantha Wills & Rich Dad, Poor Dad By Robert Kiyosaki Podcast Recommendations: Diary of a CEO by Stephen Bartlett & Shameless by Shameless Media Bright Red Marketing Episode 58 Hatch's Website, Instagram, and Facebook Page Book Recommendation: Of Gold & Dust by Samantha Wills & Rich Dad, Poor Dad By Robert Kiyosaki Podcast Recommendations: Diary of a CEO by Stephen Bartlett & Shameless by Shameless Media See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In episode #2633, We explore Stephen Bartlett's YouTube process, where he consistently generates millions of views per video. Our analysis centers on Bartlett's content strategy, which involves creating both generic and controversial content to capture broad appeal. We also highlight Bartlett's testing process for thumbnails and headlines, along with his initial investment in driving views through sponsorships and paid ads. Drawing comparisons to other podcasters like Sam Sulek, we discuss various approaches to building brand affinity.Don't forget to help us grow by subscribing and liking on YouTube!Check out more of Eric's content (Leveling UP YT) and Neil's videos (Neil Patel YT) TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: (00:00) Today's topic: Steven Bartlett's Insane YouTube Process (Millions of Views Per Video) (00:49) Discussion on the mass appeal of Stephen Bartlett's content (02:25) Neil Patel's experience with specific content and monetization (03:06) Stephen Bartlett's process of testing thumbnails and headlines (03:36) Stephen Bartlett's initial investment in ads to drive views (04:21) Stephen Bartlett's rise in popularity in recent years (04:40) Importance of creating controversial content for mass appeal (05:04) Comparison between Stephen Bartlett and Sam Sulak's views (05:19) Different approaches to building brand affinity (05:39) That's it for today! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe! Go to https://www.marketingschool.io to learn more!Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Steven Bartlett's YouTube Leave Some Feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with Us: Single Grain
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In episode #2633, We explore Stephen Bartlett's YouTube process, where he consistently generates millions of views per video. Our analysis centers on Bartlett's content strategy, which involves creating both generic and controversial content to capture broad appeal. We also highlight Bartlett's testing process for thumbnails and headlines, along with his initial investment in driving views through sponsorships and paid ads. Drawing comparisons to other podcasters like Sam Sulek, we discuss various approaches to building brand affinity. Don't forget to help us grow by subscribing and liking on YouTube! Check out more of Eric's content (Leveling UP YT) and Neil's videos (Neil Patel YT) TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: (00:00) Today's topic: Steven Bartlett's Insane YouTube Process (Millions of Views Per Video) (00:49) Discussion on the mass appeal of Stephen Bartlett's content (02:25) Neil Patel's experience with specific content and monetization (03:06) Stephen Bartlett's process of testing thumbnails and headlines (03:36) Stephen Bartlett's initial investment in ads to drive views (04:21) Stephen Bartlett's rise in popularity in recent years (04:40) Importance of creating controversial content for mass appeal (05:04) Comparison between Stephen Bartlett and Sam Sulak's views (05:19) Different approaches to building brand affinity (05:39) That's it for today! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe! Go to https://www.marketingschool.io to learn more! Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Steven Bartlett's YouTube Leave Some Feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with Us: Single Grain
Step into the realm of 'The Stress Paradox,' where the tension you battle is the very key to your triumph. In this compelling episode, we unravel a transformative study spotlighted in Stephen Bartlett's book 'The Diary of a CEO,' illuminating the astonishing truth that stress, when embraced, can extend our lives. Our narrative weaves through the personal and profound, from raw accounts of adversity to inspiring tales of resilience and the pursuit of physical and emotional strength.Designed for the ambitious woman who's navigating the peaks and pressures of her prime, this isn't just a conversation—it's a revelation. We challenge you to shift your perspective and see stress not as a foe, but as a powerful ally, driving you towards your greatest achievements.Join us on 'The Stress Paradox' and redefine what it means to live with pressure. It's more than a podcast; it's a catalyst for change, encouraging you to convert life's pressures into stepping stones for success.Mentioned in this episode:Social Media HandlesYou can find out more about Pia and Kaya on their Instagram and LinkedIn pages Pia: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pia.crofton/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pia-crofton/ Kaya: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sheselectric.kaya/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaya-ramjee-a954b4250/
In this episode of the WedPro podcast, hosts Katie and Roxy discuss how to effectively focus your time and energy as we approach this years unique engagement season. Discover how to strategically split your time and energy as they shine a spotlight on two pivotal areas: your marketing strategy and skill development. Learn how leveraging social media platforms like Instagram, Pinterest, and TikTok can visually elevate your work and amplify your reach with high-quality content. Uncover the keys to digital marketing success with insights on SEO optimisation, email marketing, and the game-changing benefits of CRM systems for efficient lead management. To have a thriving business in the wedding industry, adaptability and innovation are pivotal skills you need to develop, and Katie and Roxy guide you through the essentials. Elevate your business with expert recommendations, including the use of Flodesk, an email marketing platform, and insights from 'Diary of the CEO' by Stephen Bartlett. Don't miss out on this episode packed with actionable tips and invaluable advice. To get your hands on our favourite email marketing system Flodesk, for FREE, click here: https://flodesk.com/c/WELOVEFLODESK Further listening: https://anchor.fm/the-wedpro-podcast/episodes/E23-SEO-Tips-to-Help-You-Reach-More-Couples-e1ijl0c
Once upon a time, there was a woman called Susan Payton who was passionate about helping fellow business owners to clearly articulate their value to their ideal customers with a simple messaging strategy. Susan wrote an Amazon bestseller called "The Business of Stories," knocking Diary of a CEO and Dragon Steven Bartlett off the top spot. She joins the host of the Singing Teachers Talk podcast Alexa Terry to share her experiences and to talk about her free five-day challenge, starting 4th of September 2023, and where business owners can learn how to write their own stories for effective business marketing. KEY TAKEAWAYS Susan created The Business of Stories in 2016, when I realised how many business owners struggle to tell their story, and talk about what they do in a way that is clear, concise and compelling to the people they want to work with. Using the universal language of story is powerful. No-one has to work too hard to understand a compelling story. People buy from people they believe can help them lead a better life. To truly make a difference in people's lives, you need to connect with them first. To do that, you need to know and share three stories: Your personal story: who you are and why you do what you do. Your business story: why your business exists and what it stands for. Your customer story: what is going on for them and where your business fits into their story. Susan's 5-day challenge will help you discover strategies to share stories that attract perfect-fit clients who are excited about working with you. Master how to make any story relatable to your audience so they deeply connect with it and you. Learn how to link any story to what you do, in a way that feels aligned and congruent, and engages your ideal clients. Stop feeling 'icky' about selling and attract more of the people you love working with. BEST MOMENTS‘I went from nobody reaching out to me, to 6 paying clients within the month. All I'd done was share my story'‘I'd been focusing on the wrong thing. All I needed to do was focus on my story and my customers stories' ‘Stories aren't just about telling your deepest darkest secrets, you need to have a reason to share it‘We choose people by how they make us feel' EPISODE RESOURCES Website: https://thebusinessofstories.com/ Social Media: Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanpaytonuk/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SusanPaytonUK/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessofstories/ Susan's FREE 5-day Challenge starts on 4th September 2023! Join here (BAST Affiliate): https://thebusinessofstories.com/5daychallenge/?fpr=line40 Get your copy of ‘The Business of Stories' here (BAST Affiliate): https://amzn.to/45GFYQc Relevant Links & Mentions: Vocology in Practice https://www.vocologyinpractice.org/ The Annual Review of Psychology - ‘The Neural Bases of Social Cognition and Story Comprehension' by Raymond A Mar: https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev-psych-120709-145406 World Science Festival Why We Tell Stories: The Science of Narrative: YouTube.com/watch?v=DJ28V-9LryY&t=987s ABOUT THE GUEST Released in March 2022, Susan's book ‘The Business of Stories' quickly became a UK and US #1 bestseller on Amazon in several business categories, including Marketing and Sales – knocking Dragon's Den & Diary of a CEO star Stephen Bartlett off the top spot! It also got to #1 on Amazon again in 2023 when the audiobook version was released. ABOUT THE PODCASTBAST Training is here to help singers gain the knowledge, skills and understanding required to be a great singing teacher. We can help you whether you are getting started or just have some knowledge gaps to fill through our courses and educational events.Website: basttraining.comGet updates to your inbox: Click here for updates from BAST TrainingLink to presenter's bios: basttraining.com/singing-teachers-talk-podcast-biosThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
True happiness comes only by making others happy. Undeniably, life's circumstances are different for everyone. Some of us have advantages that others may not have. In contrast, others have experienced storms characterized by adverse events that have made success more challenging. However, we can still find happiness even amid our dreadful circumstances. We can find even the tiniest glimmer of joy hidden beneath every adversity. Hence, we can be confident that every adversity that shaped our determination and resilience produces growth within us. Happiness can effectively motivate people to go after their goals and dreams. Unfortunately, many of us look for it in the wrong places assuming it can be reached when we buy expensive things and achieve personal success. Henceforth, we must recognize that happiness is not a solo quest and that we can obtain it when we learn to extend a helping hand to others and make an effort to contribute something meaningful to society. We must remember that true happiness doesn't come from merely accomplishing personal goals. Still, it grows when we start appreciating life's storms and blessings and seeking to support others to find value, purpose, and happiness. Miss Tessa Wilson is a mother, social worker, business consultant, entrepreneur, director of Fit For Icons, Gifts For Icons and Ltd, and Founder of Fit For Icons Foundation. The Fit For Icons Foundation is a Non-Profit Business that's on a mission to level the global playing field in access to keyworker services in developing countries to create a world that Is kinder and fairer to all people on our planet. Their mission is to add value to the well-being of key workers in health, dentistry, education, and social care by championing, supporting, and advocating for people at every opportunity possible. The business goal of Tessa is to become rich in things money can't buy. In this special episode with Tessa Wilson, we will learn about the life of a remarkable woman who encountered life in its most challenging phase as she grew up not having proper access to a person's everyday needs, including food, clothing, education, and a healthy home. Today's episode will encourage us to see life adversities as a channel of growth and determination to thrive despite every challenge. Be enthralled by the life of Tessa as she shares with us her journey to success and how she achieved true happiness through helping people in times of difficulties like the pandemic and also through appreciating and advocating for our modern-era icons– social health and education workers. "Somewhere along the line, I've lost myself, and so I started filling my life with material things thinking that's going to make me happy, but it didn't." – Tessa Wilson Topics Covered: (00:00:00) Introduction (00:00:35) Introducing our guest speaker, Miss Tessa Wilson. (00:01:36) What is Fit for Icons company? (00:02:18) Who are the icons of our times? (00:04:16) How support and gratitude for healthcare workers fade away (00:06:09) Don't call people heroes. (00:08:18) How does an unwholesome political agenda pervert national health services that support public healthcare workers? (00:10:20) The inability to pay medical bills (00:12:02) The unbalanced equilibrium exists between the demand for and supply of healthcare services today. (00:14:39) Background in Life: Who is Tessa Wilson? (00:16:38) How does Tessa develop an inferiority complex? (00:18:19) The fear of going back to an undesirable past situation (00:19:24) A quest for a profession: The teenage life of Tessa Wilson (00:20:59) Tessa's Journey in becoming a social worker (00:23:26) When does target-driven behavior hinder innovation? (00:24:13) You're never too old to do something new. (00:25:05) Quick Reminder: Are you enjoying this episode? Please share it, leave a five-star review, and give feedback. Go to TimeOut with the SportsDr website. (00:25:42) The peril of focusing on material things (00:26:34) Birth of a new business in the time of the pandemic (00:29:02) The aim is to give back to social workers' service and selflessness. (00:31:04) Be successful and help others. (00:32:01) The pandemic changed a lot of people. (00:32:39) Fit for Icons Foundation (00:34:52) Action is better than words and applause. (00:36:49) Advocating for equal and equitable access to health and education services. (00:38:11) Property Development and Finance Business (00:40:19) Final TimeOut with Tessa Wilson: How would you encourage someone who feels inferior about his ability to move forward and accomplish great things? (00:41:18) Positively reframing adversity. (00:42:23) Valuable skills learned through adversity. (00:43:57) Happy Sexy Millionaire by Stephen Bartlett (00:45:17) Our journey is about ourselves. (00:46:10) Money doesn't buy you happiness. (00:46:47) Where to connect with Tessa Wilson (00:47:12) Outro Key Takeaways: "Social workers are the modern-day icons of our time, and we should be advocating for people to recognize that those ordinary people are absolute." – Tessa Wilson "There's a lot of unhappiness from the public sector workers who are out striking because their pay has been eroded over so many years. The pay for their service is not in line with the inflation and cost of living rises." – Tessa Wilson "We need to be more supportive to our social workers, and we need to stop calling them heroes because that suggests that they have superpowers and super resilience." – Tessa Wilson "One of the biggest financial disasters that precedes homelessness in the US is people being unable to pay their medical bills." – Tessa Wilson "People cannot be expected to work twice as many hours and remain unaffected, unburnt out, or unstressed." – Tessa Wilson "People are leaving in droves because they cannot continue in that same vein anymore." – Tessa Wilson "Many times, we work in a bubble, and we can be ignorant to what's happening around us in the world." –Dr. Derrick Burgess "I can cope with anything life throws at me, no matter what. And if something's difficult, it will not be difficult forever; I can move on from that." – Tessa Wilson "My saving grace was I was bright, and I had some amazing teachers certainly in the early years who recognize that and nurtured that in me." – Tessa Wilson "As a public sector service, your job is not to grow your business. You're looking to gatekeep and prevent people from accessing your service." – Tessa Wilson "You're never too old to do something new." – Tessa Wilson "It's ok if I'm successful, but it's not ok if everyone around me is suffering." – Tessa Wilson “COVID changed a lot of people. It was why many of us stepped back and strived to live to our fullest potential." –Dr. Derrick Burgess "One of the recognitions we give to our social health and education workers is calling them heroes, but that's not doing anything practical for them. Words and clapping don't mean anything; actions do." – Tessa Wilson "The beauty of entrepreneurship is finding answers to problems." –Dr. Derrick Burgess "Adversity does not define who you are. It's not the totality of who you are." – Tessa Wilson "Adversity gives you skills, experiences, and mindset that you can carry through life." – Tessa Wilson "No one has ever said, on their deathbed, I wish I spent more time at the office." – Tessa Wilson "You can be rich in different ways. Money doesn't buy you happiness." – Tessa Wilson Connect with Tessa Wilson: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fitforicons Twitter: https://twitter.com/fitforicons Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fitforicons/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fitforicons LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fitfor-icons-tessa-wilson/ Connect with Dr. Derrick Burgess: Website: https://www.drderrickthesportsdr.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drderrickthesportsdr/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TimeOut.SportsDr LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/derrick-burgess-72047b246/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHGDu1zT4K_X6PnYELu8weg Email: thesportsdoctr@gmail.com This episode of TimeOut with the SportsDr. is produced by Podcast VAs Philippines - the team that helps podcasters effectively launch and manage their podcasts, so we don't have to. Record, share, and repeat! Podcast VAs PH gives me back my time, so I can focus on the core functions of my business. 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In this episode, I interview Dan Lamoon, founder of Colab Creation, a video creation company. Dan uses his dyslexia as a strength to inspire and educate his corporate and educational clients. Learn how a digital company had to adapt during lockdown and hear why offline will always have its place for interrelations. Recommended read, listen and legacy are at the end of the interview Karen: Twitter: @karenepirie Sarah: Instagram: cripps.sarah and bigbalancetheory Twitter: @sarahcripps7 and @theory_balance LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahcrippsand https://www.linkedin.com/company/big-balance-theory/ Linktr.ee/bigbalancetheory bigbalancetheory@gmail.com James at BeHeard Be Heard | Podcast Production LinkedIn (1) Dan Lamoon | LinkedIn LinkedIn Colab - (1) Colab Creation: Overview | LinkedIn Instagram MD2MD - Dan Lamoon (@dan_lamoon) | Instagram Facebook - (16) Dan Lamoon | Facebook Recommended read: Screw it, just do it – Richard Branson Recommended podcasts: Diaries of a CEO - Stephen Bartlett
In the final guest episode for April, I have Grace Andrews joining me to talk all things social, content, personal branding and more...Grace is the Head of Content for Stephen Bartlett & for the #1 podcast in Europe - The Diary of a CEO. She manages and sources content, curates collaborations with high profile brands across a huge 8 social platforms and that's just for starters.In this candid interview Grace shares so many pieces of advice from how to get started in a career in social media, how she juggles content across so many platforms, her favourite tools to streamline her work and some of her most proud moments - that are goosebump worthy!This is the perfect on to go episode to leave you inspired to go and smash your goals!Want to hear more from Grace?Follow her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grace-andrews1/Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.socialclimber/
Pete Cohen introduces FORWARD Senior Industry Fellow Stephen Bartlett, founder of the software application Precise, a Software as a Service (SaaS) product used by some of the leading tech consultancies in Australia to share profiles of their staff (similar to a private LinkedIn). This software includes a strong skills component, as this is the primary information (along with experience) which the product captures and conveys. In this conversation, Stephen shares insights he has gained from helping several organisations navigate the complex terrain of categorising and communicating skills. He also shares his experience using OpenAI's GPT3 artificial intelligence model to categorise skills, which he has also written about here. https://www.linkedin.com/in/srbartlett/ https://srbartlett.substack.com https://precise.io Otter transcript of this conversation
Welcome to the Fail Forward podcast. What left Stephen Bartlett feeling empty when he learned his company was worth millions? Why did Jonny Wilkinson plummet into depression after taking England to World Cup Victory? What has that got to do with you and your business? The answer is, remembering the journey is as important as the destination! In fact, the journey is arguably the most important and most fun part of achieving your goals. Because once you achieve them - what's next? Yet, when you're faced with cash flow problems, struggling to win new business, losing great members of your team, or any of the other headaches that are part and parcel of running a business, seeing the greatness in everyday life can be hard. In this episode I explore the benefit of gratitude. Maybe you're thinking (as I used to) that gratitude is an “airy fairy concept” that can't have a significant impact on your life. I'm here to tell you why that's not the case. And why taking time every day to practice gratitude (aka count your blessings as our grannies used to tell us) is actually an incredibly powerful tool that will help you stay motivated even on the toughest of days. As a business owner you are often future focused. Always ticking off your never-ending action list and moving on to the next thing. Until problems pile up and you wonder “What's the point?” Listen now and consider how stopping to notice and appreciate the good stuff is the gold that will ensure you don't hit your biggest goals, only to be left feeling cold! If you're enjoying the Fail Forward podcasts, follow me on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok or LinkedIn for all the latest on my mission to help business owners Fail Forward. Facebook https://www.facebook.com/failforwardhenri LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/henri-ghijben-539132101/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@failforward12 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/henrighijben/
Episode 131 special guest blogger, podcaster and radio host Nicky @sonicky_Topics:- Jamaica banning music and TV programmes that glorify crime/violence.- Nicky Minaj and Latto beef and other female rappers.-Stephen Bartlett calling Gen Z 'the least resilient generation'.-Stormzy talking about Maya Jama in an interview. Should ex's talking about why the relationship broke down or keep it private?Don't forget to follow the Aunties @thebritishblacklist @farrforce @sadesalami @nanaevans.love#yourauntiescouldnever #newsheadlines #celebritygossip #celebritynews #socialcommentary #socialmedianews #stevenbartlett #diaryofaceo #genz #jamaica #nickiminaj #latto #stormzy #mayajama #breakup #newspodcast
Get your hands dirty with us on this week's show as your host, Justin Mog, sits down for a chat with Jane Evans (Program Director), and Amelia Baylon (Urban Agriculture Sustainability Coordinator) from Common Earth Gardens at Catholic Charities of Louisville (https://cclou.org/common-earth-gardens/). The project works with refugees to increase land access, grow food for families, and prepare for the market. Common Earth Gardens was formerly the Refugee Agriculture Partnership Program (RAPP), which was started in 2007 by Lauren Goldberg and Stephen Bartlett within the Kentucky Office for Refugees (KOR). The first sites established for refugee agriculture were the 7th Street Community Garden and the Southside Community Garden. In 2014, the RAPP program moved to be a program of Catholic Charities of Louisville and supported the establishment of Maplewood Apartments Garden, Francis Center Garden, St. Ignatius Community Garden and Bethany United Garden. Currently, Common Earth Gardens supports six sites. This fall 2022 and spring 2023, Common Earth Gardens will be planting pollinator gardens at the urban agricultural sites around Louisville. This is one of the many efforts they are implementing to increase conservation practices on farmed land here in Louisville! They need volunteers for the plantings, but there are other roles, such as designing and maintaining the garden where volunteers are welcome. Come out and help Common Earth Gardens plant pollinator friendly gardens! Your support will contribute to housing, feeding, and the protection of pollinators that are vital to our food system and environmental health. Bring water and sunscreen Wear shoes and clothes that you do not mind getting dirty Volunteer duties include: sod and weed removal, tilling soil, creating walking paths, laying down landscaping fabric, scattering, planting seeds, flower plugs and shrubs, mulching, watering. Volunteer dates are: Shawnee People's Garden Monday, 10/17: 4-6pm 7th Street Community Garden Tuesday, 10/18: 1-3pm or 3:30-5:30pm Incubator Farm Wednesday, 10/19: 1-3pm or 3:30-5:30pm Southside Community Garden Friday, 10/28: 1-3pm or 3:30-5:30pm More info and sign-ups at http://tinyurl.com/welovepollinators You can get in touch with them at jevans@archlou.org; and baylon@archlou.org. As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! is hosted by Dr. Justin Mog and airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at http://appalatin.com
Straight From The Source with Michael Russo: A show about the Minnesota Wild
Longtime NHL executive and former Pittsburgh Penguins and New Jersey Devils General Manager Ray Shero joins SFTS to talk about his role with the Bill Guerin's Minnesota Wild, his Hall of Fame dad Fred Shero, and stories of the notorious Philadelphia Flyers. Ray looks back on acquiring Marian Hossa, Jake Guentzel, Chris Kunitz, Bill Guerin and so many others. Shero discusses his time as an assistant in Ottawa and Nashville, and tells lots of fun, entertaining stories on hockey lifers like Don Waddell, Stephen Bartlett and Keith Allen.Subscribe to The Athletic Hockey Show on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3BKz27u Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Straight From The Source with Michael Russo: A show about the Minnesota Wild
Longtime NHL executive and former Pittsburgh Penguins and New Jersey Devils General Manager Ray Shero joins SFTS to talk about his role with the Bill Guerin's Minnesota Wild, his Hall of Fame dad Fred Shero, and stories of the notorious Philadelphia Flyers. Ray looks back on acquiring Marian Hossa, Jake Guentzel, Chris Kunitz, Bill Guerin and so many others. Shero discusses his time as an assistant in Ottawa and Nashville, and tells lots of fun, entertaining stories on hockey lifers like Don Waddell, Stephen Bartlett and Keith Allen. Subscribe to The Athletic Hockey Show on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3BKz27u Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The "Budgy Smuggler hotline" call us!! 03 9021 0625Budgy Smuggler code for 10% off "dylandfriends" @ www.budgysmuggler.com.auJoin the Discord chat!- https://discord.gg/4aWwNaQQxTThe Diary Of A CEO with Stephen Bartlett - www.stevenbartlett.com/the-diary-of-a-ceo-podcast/If you have any enquiries for Producey head to the website www.producey.comILY XXXX
The "Budgy Smuggler hotline" call us!! 03 9021 0625Budgy Smuggler code for 10% off "dylandfriends" @ www.budgysmuggler.com.auJoin the Discord chat!- https://discord.gg/4aWwNaQQxTThe Diary Of A CEO with Stephen Bartlett - www.stevenbartlett.com/the-diary-of-a-ceo-podcast/If you have any enquiries for Producey head to the website www.producey.comILY XXXX
The "Budgy Smuggler hotline" call us!! 03 9021 0625Join the Discord chat! - https://discord.gg/4aWwNaQQxTThe Diary Of A CEO with Stephen Bartlett - www.stevenbartlett.com/the-diary-of-a-ceo-podcast/If you have any enquiries for Producey head to the website www.producey.comILY XXXX
We're talking food sovereignty on this week's program with Stephen Bartlett, Executive Director of Sustainable Agriculture of Louisville (http://salouisville.org). SAL is a proud Forward Radio Community Partner that has been doing important work locally and globally to take the control of food out of the hands of corporations and putting it in the hands of the people! SAL will be organizing several events to get you engaged this spring: 1. SAL Gardening Parties will be on Thursdays beginning on April 21st from 5 pm to 7ish each Thursday. We will gather at the SAL community garden behind Crescent Hill Presbyterian Church at 142 Crescent Avenue 40206. Just bring yourselves ready to do garden tasks, and to share in the abundance. Bring your families, children are most welcome!! 2. We invite you to a Tortilla Festival on Sunday, May 22nd at George Rogers Clark Park (1024 Thruston Ave, Louisville, KY 40217) starting at 1 pm. adjacent the basketball court and pavilion. This event is co-sponsored by SAL and the Preston Highway Ministry. There will be Tortilla making, with Masa making and beans. Bring a dish, salad or dessert, if you'd like. 3. Three Sisters Planting Day: Sunday, June 5th (Rain date June 12): Barr Farms 2440 Popham Rd, Rhodelia, KY 40161. You can carpool with SAL Director from 104 Forest Court, meeting up at 8:00 a.m. for coffee, 8:30 am departure. As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at http://appalatin.com
We are LIVE for the Pledge Drive again this week! Celebrating FIVE YEARS of bringing you Sustainability Now! with our Community Partners from the Urban Agriculture Coalition and Sustainable Agriculture of Louisville (SAL), represented by LeTicia Marshall, Stephen Bartlett, and Amanda Fuller. These groups have been proud supporters of Forward Radio for many years and now we are asking you (and any organizations or local businesses you may be a part of) to step up and support your listening with a contribution to the station during our 5th Anniversary Pledge Drive. Check out the many special thank-you gifts we have available now through our birthday on April 9th at http://forwardradio.org. The Urban Agriculture Coalition (http://foodinneighborhoods.org/grow) looks forward to welcoming you to their booths and workshops at the Louisville Free Public Library's How-To Fest on Saturday, May 14th from 10am-3pm at the Main Library on York Street (https://www.lfpl.org/how-to/). LeTicia Marshall, is a native Kentuckian, a Mom, a UofL alum, and the owner of Bearfruit & Grow (https://www.bearfruitandgrow.com/). She farms vegetable and herb plants and offers coaching services for anyone who wants to grow a vegetable garden in any space. Stephen Bartlett is Director of Sustainable Agriculture of Louisville, (http://salouisville.org), and works locally and globally in solidarity with peasant farmers, migrant farmworkers, indigenous communities, and all those who sustain us by sustaining the land. Amanda Fuller has been an active member of the Urban Agriculture Coalition since its inception. She grows nuts, fruits, and vegetables, and hosts workshops on her urban orchard on Portland Avenue called Lots of Food (http://www.louisvillelotsoffood.com/). As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at http://appalatin.com
Welcome back to the Amanda Perry Podcast! Every Monday I'll be sharing insights from founders and leaders in the world of DTC, business and everything in-between. Claudia Cardinali is Head of Client Operations at Great Influence, the UK's leading personal branding agency building inspirational leaders such as Stephen Bartlett, Katy Leeson and Gary Neville. Join us in conversation as we cover where to start with personal branding, the power of content seeding and the importance of authenticity online. Claudia Cardinali: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ccardinali9/ Great Influence: https://greatinfluence.co.uk/ Amanda Perry: https://www.amandaperry.co.uk https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandaperryuk/ https://www.instagram.com/amandaperry/
Today I am joined by Television Presenter Chris Bavin.You might know him from presenting on a host of BBC food shows, but Chris actually spent the majority of his twenties working in wholesale food exports. Turning 20 on the turn of the century, Chris was headhunted to work for a large company selling flowers before moving on to fresh produce. His decade was spent prioritising his career above most other things, and 2 years after meeting his wife Millie, the two of them opened their own high street store called 'The Naked Grocer', when Chris was 29. They ran the business for seven years and in that time the store won the title of 'National Independent Retailer of the Year' twice thanks to its loyal customers, their passion for fresh ingredients and being ahead of its time with no plastic packaging. Chris's career then took an unfor-seen turn in his thirties when in 2013 he was cast to co-present Eat Well For Less on BBC One, which lead him on to present other shows including Food: Truth or Scare and judging on Britain's Best Home Cook with co-star national treasure Mary Berry. Chris is a food fanatic, a proper people person and can banter his way out of trouble in any given situation. His twenties are evidence that working towards something you're deeply passionate about, can often lead you somewhere better than you could have predicted.Our favourite (and perhaps most contested) Millennial Minesweeper Quote this week was: 'The problem isn't the problem. The problem is the way you think about the problem' - Stephen Bartlett
4.00" We started by asking co-host and Softco co-founder Susan Spence that sponsored the Ireland Women's hockey team, that won a World Cup silver medal, if she and Softco just got lucky when they decided to sponsor the unfancied Irish side? Ireland captain, Katie Mullan, describes what it was like when the team learnt they were being sponsored.Katie also describes what it was like for their homecoming with thousands on the streets to greet them.Katie talks about the benefit of having 'big hairy audacious goals' for a business is a huge positive.Hannah explains how she's learnt to put her hand up more often, more determinedly Katie encourages sponsors to engage far more with those that they're sponsoring.Hannah, as a Davy ambassador, explains how Davy uses her with their business.Susan says that Softco are now sponsoring the Ireland men's hockey and she'd like to hear new ideas how Softco could extract value out of it.For a world class team Katie Mullan explains that the Irish hockey team doesn't have a 'home stadium' and that is what she really wishes to see for her sport.Katie tells us why she'd love to go to ArgentinaKatie's 'hire in a heartbeat' is Olympian, Mary PetersHannah's 'hire in a heartbeat', Stephen Bartlett, Diary of a CEO, podcastWe give a shout out for Nick Mulcahy, editor of Business Plus magazine, who has commissioned a monthly column based on That Great Business Show podcast.Also mentioned are Axial3D Davy UCD Jim Coffey Dan Carter Littlewoods, Lidl Leona Maguire KPMG37.00" Horse trainer, Paul Nolan, of Toberona Stables in Enniscorthy, on how to make money out of national hunt horses. His stables are sponsored by Softco, something of a revelation to TeamGBS that stables can be sponsored. Paul explains how he attracts better horses, more owners and competes with bigger, better known trainers. We do ask the hard questions as to where the margins are in the business, but we're not sure if we got an answer! He does explain what sets him apart in particular the meticulous standards he sets. He talks about his best buy ever, a horse that was fifth in Cheltenham.This year Paul has six runners at Cheltenham but he says that the prize money is better in Ireland. He also explains the problems of both Brexit and VAT issues around buying and selling horses in the UK. He names his potential winners as well. He explains what a squeak is regarding a horse and he talks about what is and isn't allowed in naming horse and he was surprised that a horse called Micheal Mor got through the naming system.His 'hire in a heartbeat', his younger father for his exceptional work ethic.Also mentioned are Wexford GAA, Dogpatch Labs and Irish Tech Hub Network Google Hubspot DC Cahalane Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Belinda Hillman is the creator and founder of Belindamindset.com and The Hairdressing and Beauty Industry motivational training cards. She teaches mindset to learners in the hair and beauty industry by empowering them to reach the success they all deserve. Her mission is to reach every single learner in what mindset is and how it can help you them through her cards and courses. Belinda mindset is recommended by habia and she has won silver entrepreneur of the year in the British hair and beauty awards and was a northeast finalist in the Great British Entrepreneur awards in London this year where Stephen Bartlett the new dragon was the guest speaker!
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Dr. Vitz welcomes Stephen Bartlett, a world class powerlifter whose achievements are remarkable and still stacking up. He talks about how his emotional sobriety journey continues to make him a better husband, father, leader, and athlete when the stakes are highest.
Hello Friends! Join Donna and Paula as they chat with Stephanie Ryann! Be sure to check out the interview on YouTube Stephanie Ryann is a singer and songwriter whose music bridges the gap between country, folk and pop. Often compared to the likes of Miranda Lambert and Maren Morris, her “storytelling” writing style and unique sound sets her apart from other country artists on the scene. Ryann's upcoming single, “I Should”, releases on October 9th 2020 and features the most personal and honest lyrics Ryann has written and recorded to date. The lyrics showcase society's version of “success”, that of which Ryann has no intention of following. While COVID-19 shut down most of the music industry, Ryann took the opportunity to hone her songwriting skills and teach herself guitar, which lead to the creation of her COVID-inspired single, “Nights Like These” (co-written by Ryann and Scott Kurt and produced by Brent Rader in Nashville, TN). “Nights Like These” is currently Ryann's most streamed song to date on Spotify. Ryann's music has been featured on numerous music blogs, publications and radio stations, including interviews and performances on iHeart Radio 94.7 WDSD with Benny for “Nashville's Next” and on New York's Country 94.7 with Jesse Addy. According to Patrick L. at Southern Fellow, “Stephanie Ryann doesn't just flirt with country music. She goes straight for the soul of it.” The 33 year old from Westchester County (NY) is no stranger to the music industry, spending most of her late teens and early 20's auditioning for tv shows such as American Idol, Nashville Star, and The Voice to assist in jumpstarting her career. Ryann got her start in country music in 2016 with the help of her co-writer Kevin Totoian and producer Randy Funke, both of whom made it possible to release her debut, self-titled EP in October 2018. Since then, Stephanie Ryann has released a “Summer Series” of songs, including “Home”, “Travelers” (co-written and produced by Eliot Lewis) and “Summer Fling” in 2019, followed by her debut single of 2020, "For a Reason”(co-written and produced by Stephen Bartlett). Ryann has opened for Jackson Dean, The Felice Brothers, Cole Swindell, Midnight North, Jamie McLean and Carolyn Miller. Ryann has also performed as a back up singer for solo artist, Eliot Lewis, of the legendary pop duo Hall & Oates. Due to the pandemic, Ryann has been regularly gigging her own shows via Instagram Live titled #PAJAMASESSIONS on Sundays at 11AM EST, as well as hosting live-streaming events for various media outlets including radio stations, music blogs and music venues since the beginning of April 2020. For Stephanie Ryann, “I Should” is just the beginning. Website - https://stephanieryann.com/home --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crazywomencountry/message
Today on Sojourner Truth: Is biomass fuel the answer to containing the spread of wildfires? Or is it simply another false solution taking away focus from the relationship between climate change and the increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires? On Tuesday, November 24, environmental justice organizations around the world will mark the International Day of Action on Forest Biomass. What is biomass fuel? Why are environmental activists opposed to it? For our weekly Earth Watch, our guest is Rachel Smolker. She is co-director of Biofuelwatch, where she works to raise awareness of the impacts of large scale bioenergy on climate, the environment and human rights. Her work has spanned from local grassroots organizing to participation in the United Nations conventions on climate and biodiversity. She is on the steering committee of the Campaign to Stop GE Trees. She has a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, and worked previously as a field biologist. She lives in Vermont where she is organizing resistance to a fracked gas pipeline and to logging on public lands. Across the U.S. South and Midwest, farm workers are waging labor struggles against corporate exploitation and toxic work environments. Farm workers are among the most underpaid workers in the United States and often work in perilous conditions. They're also forced to live in cramped quarters, making them more vulnerable to COVID-19. Our guest is Stephen Bartlett. Stephen is the Coordinator of Sustainable Agriculture of Louisville, which aims to create a joyous, diverse, and sustainable community of well-nourished people and well-compensated farmers and food workers. Stephen is also a member of Louisvillians Showing Up For Racial Justice. Also, we speak with Eleanor Goldfield who made the brand new and well-reviewed film, "Hard Road of Hope." It tells the story of how migrants were brought to West Virginia to work in the coal mines and how they worked together against dangerous and oppressive working conditions.
Today on Sojourner Truth: Is biomass fuel the answer to containing the spread of wildfires? Or is it simply another false solution taking away focus from the relationship between climate change and the increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires? On Tuesday, November 24, environmental justice organizations around the world will mark the International Day of Action on Forest Biomass. What is biomass fuel? Why are environmental activists opposed to it? For our weekly Earth Watch, our guest is Rachel Smolker. She is co-director of Biofuelwatch, where she works to raise awareness of the impacts of large scale bioenergy on climate, the environment and human rights. Her work has spanned from local grassroots organizing to participation in the United Nations conventions on climate and biodiversity. She is on the steering committee of the Campaign to Stop GE Trees. She has a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, and worked previously as a field biologist. She lives in Vermont where she is organizing resistance to a fracked gas pipeline and to logging on public lands. Across the U.S. South and Midwest, farm workers are waging labor struggles against corporate exploitation and toxic work environments. Farm workers are among the most underpaid workers in the United States and often work in perilous conditions. They're also forced to live in cramped quarters, making them more vulnerable to COVID-19. Our guest is Stephen Bartlett. Stephen is the Coordinator of Sustainable Agriculture of Louisville, which aims to create a joyous, diverse, and sustainable community of well-nourished people and well-compensated farmers and food workers. Stephen is also a member of Louisvillians Showing Up For Racial Justice. Also, we speak with Eleanor Goldfield who made the brand new and well-reviewed film, "Hard Road of Hope." It tells the story of how migrants were brought to West Virginia to work in the coal mines and how they worked together against dangerous and oppressive working conditions.
Today on Sojourner Truth: Is biomass fuel the answer to containing the spread of wildfires? Or is it simply another false solution taking away focus from the relationship between climate change and the increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires? On Tuesday, November 24, environmental justice organizations around the world will mark the International Day of Action on Forest Biomass. What is biomass fuel? Why are environmental activists opposed to it? For our weekly Earth Watch, our guest is Rachel Smolker. She is co-director of Biofuelwatch, where she works to raise awareness of the impacts of large scale bioenergy on climate, the environment and human rights. Her work has spanned from local grassroots organizing to participation in the United Nations conventions on climate and biodiversity. She is on the steering committee of the Campaign to Stop GE Trees. She has a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, and worked previously as a field biologist. She lives in Vermont where she is organizing resistance to a fracked gas pipeline and to logging on public lands. Across the U.S. South and Midwest, farm workers are waging labor struggles against corporate exploitation and toxic work environments. Farm workers are among the most underpaid workers in the United States and often work in perilous conditions. They're also forced to live in cramped quarters, making them more vulnerable to COVID-19. Our guest is Stephen Bartlett. Stephen is the Coordinator of Sustainable Agriculture of Louisville, which aims to create a joyous, diverse, and sustainable community of well-nourished people and well-compensated farmers and food workers. Stephen is also a member of Louisvillians Showing Up For Racial Justice. Also, we speak with Eleanor Goldfield who made the brand new and well-reviewed film, "Hard Road of Hope." It tells the story of how migrants were brought to West Virginia to work in the coal mines and how they worked together against dangerous and oppressive working conditions.
Today on Sojourner Truth: Is biomass fuel the answer to containing the spread of wildfires? Or is it simply another false solution taking away focus from the relationship between climate change and the increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires? On Tuesday, November 24, environmental justice organizations around the world will mark the International Day of Action on Forest Biomass. What is biomass fuel? Why are environmental activists opposed to it? For our weekly Earth Watch, our guest is Rachel Smolker. She is co-director of Biofuelwatch, where she works to raise awareness of the impacts of large scale bioenergy on climate, the environment and human rights. Her work has spanned from local grassroots organizing to participation in the United Nations conventions on climate and biodiversity. She is on the steering committee of the Campaign to Stop GE Trees. She has a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, and worked previously as a field biologist. She lives in Vermont where she is organizing resistance to a fracked gas pipeline and to logging on public lands. Across the U.S. South and Midwest, farm workers are waging labor struggles against corporate exploitation and toxic work environments. Farm workers are among the most underpaid workers in the United States and often work in perilous conditions. They're also forced to live in cramped quarters, making them more vulnerable to COVID-19. Our guest is Stephen Bartlett. Stephen is the Coordinator of Sustainable Agriculture of Louisville, which aims to create a joyous, diverse, and sustainable community of well-nourished people and well-compensated farmers and food workers. Stephen is also a member of Louisvillians Showing Up For Racial Justice. Also, we speak with Eleanor Goldfield who made the brand new and well-reviewed film, "Hard Road of Hope." It tells the story of how migrants were brought to West Virginia to work in the coal mines and how they worked together against dangerous and oppressive working conditions.
Today on Sojourner Truth: Is biomass fuel the answer to containing the spread of wildfires? Or is it simply another false solution taking away focus from the relationship between climate change and the increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires? On Tuesday, November 24, environmental justice organizations around the world will mark the International Day of Action on Forest Biomass. What is biomass fuel? Why are environmental activists opposed to it? For our weekly Earth Watch, our guest is Rachel Smolker. She is co-director of Biofuelwatch, where she works to raise awareness of the impacts of large scale bioenergy on climate, the environment and human rights. Her work has spanned from local grassroots organizing to participation in the United Nations conventions on climate and biodiversity. She is on the steering committee of the Campaign to Stop GE Trees. She has a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, and worked previously as a field biologist. She lives in Vermont where she is organizing resistance to a fracked gas pipeline and to logging on public lands. Across the U.S. South and Midwest, farm workers are waging labor struggles against corporate exploitation and toxic work environments. Farm workers are among the most underpaid workers in the United States and often work in perilous conditions. They're also forced to live in cramped quarters, making them more vulnerable to COVID-19. Our guest is Stephen Bartlett. Stephen is the Coordinator of Sustainable Agriculture of Louisville, which aims to create a joyous, diverse, and sustainable community of well-nourished people and well-compensated farmers and food workers. Stephen is also a member of Louisvillians Showing Up For Racial Justice. Also, we speak with Eleanor Goldfield who made the brand new and well-reviewed film, "Hard Road of Hope." It tells the story of how migrants were brought to West Virginia to work in the coal mines and how they worked together against dangerous and oppressive working conditions.
BE YOURSELF IN YOUR CONTENT So, I was just doing something I preach, being social on social media, looking through my avatar creators and looking for the content they're putting out so I could help, or interact or reach out and give them some value….mainly just being social on social media. However, something that leapt out at me, which shocks me massively. At least 90% of the creators are posting other peoples content all the time, the quotes they put out (with no descriptions) etc. is all other peoples content. What's wrong with being yourself? If your content is truly you, and gives value then those people who like what you've got to say will eventually follow. Stop trying to be someone else, there's only one Dwayne Johnson, there's only one Stephen Bartlett, there's only one Gary Vaynerchuck, Mel Robbins is the only one of her. The haven't grown their brands by being someone else, they've done it by being themselves. BE YOU in your social media content, you're the best version of you there is My FREE Book: https://mailchi.mp/41aadfd94880/9xyoursocialmedia Hi, I'm Simon, and welcome to Daily Perceptions. I am the founder & creative director of Perception Studios UK, and award winning visual marketing agency, based in Andover Hampshire, in the UK. I also specialise in working with small businesses, and brands in helping them understand how they can grow their social following and brand for FREE....my favourite four letter word. However, it does take hard work and patience, so if you think you've got what it takes, let's start the journey with this video. Email: simons@perceptionstudios.co.uk SOCIAL MEDIA ► Snapchat - http://www.snapchat.com/add/stopjabbaingon ★ Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/simonscholes77 ► Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/howto9xyoursocialmedia ★ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/perceptionstudiosuk ► Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/howto9xyoursocialmedia ★ Website - http://www.perceptionstudios.co.uk ► Podcast - https://goo.gl/rDu7ZE ★ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonpscholes/ ► - My FREE Book: https://mailchi.mp/41aadfd94880/9xyoursocialmedia The Kit I'm Using: ► Andoer 550k Ring Light - https://amzn.to/3cIizTg ★ Neewer USB Microphone - https://amzn.to/3ePcmXA ► Senheiser Memory Mic - https://amzn.to/2xjp9Az ★ Gyvazla 3.5mm Lavalier Lapel Phone & Android - https://amzn.to/2zHG8gL ► Softbox Lighting - https://amzn.to/3dnyfvU Software I use: ► Final Cut Pro X: ★ Streamyard: https://streamyard.com?pal=6057893237882880 ► Tailwind: https://bit.ly/2VJmU2G ★ REV: https://www.rev.com/blog/coupon?ref=simonscholes ► Epidemic Sound: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/iqvm60/ ★ Audio Micro: