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Send us a textIn this episode we interview Zane Derbyshire, Content Director at Arosa and a veteran of both South African radio and U.S. brand storytelling. With over 22 years of experience, Zane brings sharp insight into the craft of blending emotional resonance with strategic precision.What you'll learn in this episode:How to harmonize data and creativity to tell unforgettable brand storiesWhy audience empathy and business goals must be balanced from the startThe dangers of brands leaning too far into either analytics or aestheticsReal-world breakdowns of storytelling successes (Spotify, Nike) and failures (Pepsi)How Zane approaches storytelling for sensitive topics like aging and careWhy unicorn marketers—those fluent in both strategy and soul—are the futurePractical formats that are outperforming today, and how to adapt content by platformThe #1 storytelling mistake that makes audiences disconnect instantly
Affiliate marketing can be a great way to earn extra income for sharing things you already use and love—but there's a legal twist that too many online entrepreneurs are overlooking. Whether you're a coach, creator, or content-loving business owner, you need to know how to share affiliate links and sponsored content without landing yourself in hot water.This episode is your crash course in the actual legal rules you've probably never been taught about affiliate disclosures—and the mistakes that have already led to lawsuits against influencers (even if they thought they were doing it right).So if you've ever wondered, “Wait, am I allowed to post this?”—tune in! Because I'm sharing exactly what the law says and how to stay protected while creating a new revenue stream.In this episode, you'll hear…Why affiliate marketing and sponsored content are NOT the Wild West anymoreWhat the recent Alo Yoga and Revolve lawsuits mean for creators like youThe one legal mistake that most creators are making—and how to fix itWhat “material connection” means (yes, even free stuff counts!)How to properly disclose affiliate links in newsletters, videos, and storiesWhy a tiny “#ad” buried at the bottom of a post won't cut itWhat the FTC says about international creators targeting US audiencesSam's simple “obvious + hard to miss” formula for disclosures that keep you compliantClick here to find the full show notes and transcript for this episode.RESOURCES:Sign up for my free weekly email Sam's SidebarOrder my book, When I Start My Business, I'll Be Happy: A Practical No-BS Guide to Successful Online EntrepreneurshipJoin my free legal workshop: https://www.samvanderwielen.com/oyt-workshopCONNECT:Sam on InstagramSam on FacebookOn Your Terms® on InstagramDISCLAIMERMentioned in this episode:Legal WorkshopDo you feel lost thinking about how to legally protect your online business? Head to mylegalworkshop.com to sign-up for immediate access to my free 1-hour legal workshop, 5 Steps to Legally Protect & Grow your Online Business.Legal Workshop
In Episode 353 of Airey Bros Radio, we're joined by Mick Betancourt — writer, executive producer of Amazon's Reacher, stand-up comic, and proud former wrestler. From a tough upbringing on Chicago's West Side to breaking through as a Hollywood storyteller, Mick's journey is a masterclass in grit, grace, and getting back up.This episode is packed with raw storytelling, powerful mindset shifts, and behind-the-scenes gems for wrestlers, writers, and working-class dreamers alike.
I'd love to invite you to listen to my conversation with JM exploring the transformative power of choice in business and life. Together, they unpack the evolving coaching landscape in 2024, sharing honest perspectives about authentic coaching versus marketing hype, while weaving in their personal experiences of growth and transformation. Through candid dialogue and shared insights, they explore why upgrading, rather than changing, can lead to extraordinary results, offering valuable takeaways for coaches at any stage of their journey.Episode Highlights:The distinction between great coaches and great marketers in today's saturated coaching marketWhy every coach needs their own coachHow breaking down big goals into simple, manageable steps leads to lasting transformationThe power of focusing on "gains" rather than "gaps" - illustrated through shared personal storiesWhy choosing to "upgrade" is more effective than forcing changeThe importance of having a clear "why" behind your goalsHow writing down goals and placing them on your bathroom mirror increases success rate by 80%The value of maintaining simplicity when implementing new habits or business strategiesFeatured on This Show:Click here to find out how to work with meClick here to access valuable free resources for coachesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/candymotzek/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/candy-motzek/Episode 134: Let's Go Win with JM RyersonLet's Go Win At Living with Guest Candy MotzekThe Gap and The Gain – Dr Benjamin Hardy and Dan SullivanJM RyersonJM Ryerson is a successful entrepreneur and leadership coach who helps businesses double their revenue. With over 20 years of experience in business and sales leadership, he now helps leaders and teams achieve peak performance through coaching, speaking, and writing. As CEO of Let's Go Win, he's dedicated to fostering leadership, enhancing culture, and inspiring personal growth. Website: https://www.letsgowin.comLinkedIn; https://www.linkedin.com/in/jm-ryersonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsgowin365
We've all been guilty of taking energy for granted at some point, from mindlessly flicking on light switches to filling up our cars on the way to work. We may grumble about the costs, but when was the last time you really thought about where it all comes from?The availability of energy is something that affects us all, and leaders in the industry are calling for a re-envisioned future. In this episode, we sit down with Michelle Jordan from TECHMAR, Gakuo Ndonga of WD Bearings, and Meaghan Ziemba, host of Mavens of Manufacturing. Recorded live at the Empowering Pumps & Industry Conference, we dive into what it truly means to re-envision energy for the future. Key themes from our conversation include challenging traditional ways of thinking, spreading awareness, and the importance of collaboration. The secret to innovation in energy isn't just about new tech (although that's important), it's also about bringing fresh voices into the conversation. But as we see across manufacturing, it's not always easy to sell younger generations on a future career in energy. So we look at what industry leaders can do to communicate and spark excitement to keep energy ticking. In this episode, find out:What does it mean to re-envision energy? Meaghan, Michelle, and Gakuo all share their perspectives and career storiesWhy we need to avoid taking energy for granted and remember that it's a valuable, scarce resource How maintenance and reliability are handled in the energy industryHow leaders can talk to their customers about re-envisioning operations Changes in the workforce and how this can drive innovation for energy Gakuo shares a story of a tour he took in an experimental mine that had a classroom in it How industry leaders can communicate with others about the energy industry to drive excitement and awareness The trick to getting more comfortable sharing your stories to tell others about your career Advice for businesses on communicating with educators and young people and why a new approach is needed for a new generationWhy it's so important to find your passion and communicate that wellHow focusing on relatable everyday items can help you to communicate the value of working in energyWhy continuous learning is key and the importance of approaching everything from a student perspective Enjoying the show? Please leave us a review here. Even one sentence helps. It's feedback from Manufacturing All-Stars like you that keeps us going!Tweetable Quotes:“We have to treat energy as a very valuable resource that's not always there. And the way we do that is by bringing people together. People have to be excited to be in this industry to keep energy going.” – Gakuo Ndonga"We all have to be advocates for this industry... If you have a really cool story, or if you know of a really cool story, share that with everyone." – Meaghan Ziemba"Looking forward to the future, the direction we are headed, the infrastructure that is being built, clean energy, renewable energy, carbon capture—those things are our future." – Michelle JordanLinks & mentions:Mavens of Manufacturing, a live video series that celebrates women in manufacturing WD Bearings, manufacturers of high-quality bearings that specializes in tech, manufacturing, and researchTECHMAR, epoxy grout manufacturers that specializes in protecting equipment from vibrations...
What prevents you from speaking up?When you were younger, what was your experience when you spoke up? Were you heard, or were you silenced, ignored, or punished? The echoes of earlier wounds often shape our ability to speak up. Our ability to speak up is often influenced by the burden of past experiences, whether it's in meetings, public forums, or one-on-one conversations, speaking up can feel like a significant risk when past relational traumas resurface.Even the most confident leaders may carry fears of rejection, judgment, or failure, stemming from previous experiences of not being heard or valued. We may worry about being misunderstood or feel that our words lack significance.Embracing your voice, even in the face of uncertainty, is a transformative act. It's a journey towards building more courage and leading in alignment with your values.Speaking with grounded confidence isn't just about exerting authority; it's about fostering trust, connection, and respect within yourself and with those you lead.Today's guest lives the principles she teaches on speaking up and showing up with more power, especially for those who hold identities outside of dominant cultural norms. Her work offers us all a powerful road map for speaking up without exiling our story.Samara Bay is the author of the best-selling book, Permission to Speak, a revolutionary take on public speaking for the future we want. She is a Los Angeles-based speech coach whose clients range from candidates for US Congress to C-suite executives, change-making entrepreneurs, movie stars, and high school girls. She has led workshops and keynotes for groups across various industries, from significant corporations to nonprofit foundations and academic institutions, and her work has been widely featured in the media. Listen to the full episode to hear:How Samara's work with emerging political leaders caused her to realize that we need to change the narrative of how authority is “supposed” to soundHow she connects losing her voice in grad school to an internalized shame of sounding “different” that people of non-dominant identities carryWhy we need to shift the narrative to allow authoritative voices to be emotionally honest and vulnerableThe value of using our voices to care out loud and to tell our storiesWhy it's normal to sound different in various settings, as long as we aren't compromising our integrityUnpacking common “negative” speech patterns and how they function in our communicationBreaking down the impossible balancing acts of archetypes we expect of women in powerLearn more about Samara Bay:WebsiteInstagram: @samarabayHow to Show UpConnect on LinkedInPermission to Speak: How to Change What Power Sounds Like, Starting with YouLearn more about Rebecca:rebeccaching.comWork With RebeccaSign up for the weekly Unburdened Leader EmailResources:A Court of Thorns and Roses, Sarah J. MaasTaylor Swift - marjorieBridgertonKids IncorporatedThe All New Mickey Mouse ClubMoms Demand ActionEP 90: Engaged and Consistent Leadership: with Moms Demand Action Founder, Shannon Watts
Ready to slay your marketing and create the life you deserve? In today's episode of Sip and Slay Marketing, we're diving into the power of storytelling for sales. You'll learn:How to identify your audience's biggest pain pointsStrategies for naturally weaving your product/service into compelling storiesWhy authenticity is the secret to building trust and boosting salesTune in and get ready to craft stories that sell!Watch the episodes on YouTube: https://shorturl.at/hpAG8Follow Marina on Social Mediawww.marinasimone.com/blogInstagram- www.instagram.com/marinaannsimoneLinkedIn- www.linkedin.com/in/momsandheelsTikTok- www.tiktok.com/@marinaannsimone
Summary:A book can be a great tool to grow your business. But one of the most common misconceptions when it comes to writing a book to get clients is that your book is not just a big business card or an extra long sales letter. The book should be about your reader (a.k.a your ideal client), and demonstrate, not tell, how you and your business can add value to their lives. If you do this right, your ideal client prospects will come into the sales conversation already set to hire you. In episode #128 of The Author's Corner, Robin explains what a book is not a big business card, and how you can craft it to inspire your ideal client.Key takeaways:Why you should write a book to grow your business, and not to have a businessThe key role of competency storiesWhy you should give your ideal reader what they already know they wantHow to use the book to get clients once it is publishedAnd more!Resources:Robin's book, How to Write a Book that Sells YouAbout Robin Colucci:Robin Colucci is the principal founder of World Changing Books. With over 3 decades of experience in journalism and the publishing industry, she is a multi-hyphenated professional—she's a guide, mentor, and strategist for thought leaders ready to see their expertise and ideas become a lasting legacy that changes the world.Under Robin's expert guidance, World Changing Books has helped authors—from CEOs, astronauts, and Nobel laureates to emerging voices—secure over $6.3 million in advances in a mere 4 years. These authors have successfully landed deals with “Big 5” publishers, won prestigious awards, and earned bestseller statuses everywhere from Amazon to The New York Times.
Summary:A book can be a great tool to grow your business. But one of the most common misconceptions when it comes to writing a book to get clients is that your book is not just a big business card or an extra long sales letter. The book should be about your reader (a.k.a your ideal client), and demonstrate, not tell, how you and your business can add value to their lives. If you do this right, your ideal client prospects will come into the sales conversation already set to hire you. In episode #128 of The Author's Corner, Robin explains what a book is not a big business card, and how you can craft it to inspire your ideal client.Key takeaways:Why you should write a book to grow your business, and not to have a businessThe key role of competency storiesWhy you should give your ideal reader what they already know they wantHow to use the book to get clients once it is publishedAnd more!Resources:Robin's book, How to Write a Book that Sells YouAbout Robin Colucci:Robin Colucci is the principal founder of World Changing Books. With over 3 decades of experience in journalism and the publishing industry, she is a multi-hyphenated professional—she's a guide, mentor, and strategist for thought leaders ready to see their expertise and ideas become a lasting legacy that changes the world.Under Robin's expert guidance, World Changing Books has helped authors—from CEOs, astronauts, and Nobel laureates to emerging voices—secure over $6.3 million in advances in a mere 4 years. These authors have successfully landed deals with “Big 5” publishers, won prestigious awards, and earned bestseller statuses everywhere from Amazon to The New York Times.
On this episode of In the Circle, we explore the delve into the self-doubt that often obscures our inherent worth and divine nature. At our core, we are all beings of radiant light and awareness, yet external influences can cloud this realization, leading us to seek validation from the outside world. As we navigate the modern world, distractions and external pressures can lead us into cycles of addiction or obsession, detaching us further from our inner truths. But hope is not lost; ancient teachings offer potent tools to help still the mind and reignite our foundational brilliance. By channeling our focus inward, we can rise above these distractions, unveiling clarity and reconnecting with our profound purpose.Yet, it's not just about introspection. Actively serving others, driven by authentic love and compassion, becomes an essential step on this path of self-realization. Through selfless service, we not only uplift those around us but also enhance our personal growth, gradually understanding that the love and light we hold within are powerful catalysts for positive change.Tommy discusses:How to recognize self-doubt as a baseless story we tell ourselvesThe fundamental belief that we are divine and perfectHow to overcome external influences and internal storiesWhy addiction detaches us from our truths Why we use yoga and meditation practices to connect with our true selvesFurther Links & ResourcesCatch a Meeting. We offer 30+ Universal Recovery meetings every week. Meetings are always free.Want ongoing recovery insights and inspiration delivered to your inbox? Subscribe to the UpliftJoin our Recovery 2.0 Community: access your authentic power, connect with others on a similar path, and thrive in a life beyond addictionSubscribe to The Recovery Channel on YoutubeVisit our websiteCome and experience an in-person event or retreat: r20.com/eventsAddiction is part of everyone's journey, but recovery is not. The Recovery 2.0 Membership is a place where you can explore the topics that interest you, find community, and connect with Tommy Rosen on a personal level. It's here that we'll dig into spirituality and union of the mind, body and spirit, and transform from the inside out. You will learn and grow alongside a community of supportive, conscious, compassionate and vibrant individuals, like you!Join us at r20.com/welcome to explore how to move beyond addiction and thrive in your life.Connect with TommyInstagramFacebookTikTokRecovery 2.0@Recovery2Point0 on InstagramRecovery 2.0 Facebook...
On this episode of In The Circle, I address a deep and personal question from Annesa—Can I recover from a lifelong struggle with food and body dysmorphia resulting from sexual abuse? This inquiry sheds light on the intricate relationship between trauma, self-view, and the longing for healing in a society where many women undergo sexual assault. For us to discover true healing, we need to confront and question our deep-seated identities and beliefs and reconnect with our emotional and spiritual essence. Practicing techniques like Kundalini Yoga and mindfulness can play a huge part in helping us achieve our ultimate goal of peace and freedom. We need to strive daily to discover our truths, discard detrimental self-beliefs, and embrace self-love and acceptance, especially when confronted with societal challenges and personal traumas. Not only does this guide us to experience true healing and recovery, but it also extends a beacon of hope to those on a similar healing journey.Want to find out more about the Food Reset program with Recovery 2.0? Visit https://r20.com/foodreset and discover how to eat for your own health, strength, vitality, and life-force. Tommy discusses:The importance of discovering one's true self beyond trauma and storiesWhy recovery is about realizing the divinity within and coming to the truth of who you areHow trauma keeps you in a story that distances you from your true selfThe multiple benefits of practicing yoga and mindfulnessHow to create an identity filled with love, compassion, and presence.Connect with TommyInstagramFacebookTikTokAddiction is part of everyone's journey, but recovery is not. The Recovery 2.0 Membership is a place where you can explore the topics that interest you, find community, and connect with Tommy Rosen on a personal level. It's here that we'll dig into spirituality and the union of the mind, body, and spirit, and transform from the inside out. You will learn and grow alongside a community of supportive, conscious, compassionate, and vibrant individuals, like you!Join us at r20.com/welcome to explore how to move beyond addiction and thrive in your life.Come and experience an in-person event or retreat: r20.com/events@Recovery2Point0 on InstagramRecovery 2.0 Facebook GroupIn The Circle is produced by Lovemore Media.
In this week's episode of The Terrific Teacherpreneur, I share how to use Instagram stories to become more confident on camera. In this episode, I discuss:Why Instagram stories are a great starting place Low-pressure ideas for your first storiesWhy you should care less about being put together on cameraHow to ease your nerves when you talk to your followersHow consistency helped me be myself when filmingRecording yourself on video can be nerve wracking, but these tips will help you to be more natural and confident!Learn more seller tips in my Teacher Seller Course or connect with me on Instagram- Like what you're hearing? Feel free to leave a review for this podcast!- Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so that you don't miss an episode!
Do you really know what a story is? Seems like a silly question, right? Actually, it's the most import question you ever ask?This episode reveals:Why stories are not just entertainmentAn empowering definition of storyThe role of religious storiesThe power of personal storiesWhy you must fully own your inner storiesYou'll also discover:Why you are an actorThe true nature of your identityHow to rewrite your personal storyHow to gain new personal power and freedom
Here's a cold hard truth for ya …. you'll never earn more money than you think you can! In fact, your subconscious money stories are likely to be holding you in a money comfort zone. And this money comfort zone of yours means you'll never break through the money ceiling you keep butting up against. Money Mentalist Lynda Moore joins us on this episode to chat about how your money beliefs show up and hold you back. Listen in and be empowered by Lynda to change your relationship with money and take control of your financial future! In this episode you'll learn: How to identify your money ceilingWhy you need to know your money personalityHow to uncover your money storiesWhy your money comfort zone is holding you back Connect with the Lynda here to find out more about her coaching, programmes and her book ‘Conversations With Money'. Website Facebook LinkedIn Instagram Take the money personality quiz here. Sam + Jo xo
Work with Purpose: A podcast about the Australian Public Service.
Last week, Australia commemorated Reconciliation Week. It was a chance to celebrate progress, but also to consider the inequalities First Nations people still face in Australia. Across health, education, justice and employment, the country still has some way to go to truly close the gap.On this episode of Work with Purpose, Brendan Moyle, executive branch manager of the Office of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs at the ACT Government tells us a powerful story about First Nations reconciliation, reflecting deeply on the persisting gap between conversations and behaviour, and how everyone in Australia can learn to walk the talk. Together with host David Pembroke, Brendan also talks us through the important role of valuing First Nations people, their contributions and their stories, and shares his tips on how to become a true ally to their cause.Discussed in this episode:The persistent inequalities First Nations people still faceAustralia's progress towards reconciliationThe importance of getting to know First Nations people's storiesWhy we need diversity of thinkingHow to become an allyThe key role of First Nations public servants in building bridgesShow notes:Closing the Gap Annual Data ReportCommonwealth Closing the Gap Implementation PlanReconciliation Australia resources Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From sleeping in a van performing in bar corners to leading the charge at premier business events, Pat Hilton is known as the Peoples Guru. After creating viral videos for top experts on social media "The Acoustic Force" began to take the business event space by storm.Entrepreneur Magazine called him "The Embodiment of Hustle" and Grant Cardone called his work "Brilliant" and then invited him to perform in front of 10,000 people at 10X GrowthCon 2.Pat Hilton is a living example of "Never Give Up" and his Media Agency has become the premier social media content production and management service for elite entrepreneurs.This episode was an absolute masterclass in how to create that big break in your life that is going to catapult you to the next level. And then how to take advantage of that opportunity once it comes.In addition, you'll get a behind-the-scenes look at what some of the biggest speakers in the world (Grant Cardone, Andy Frisella, Ed Mylett, Gary V) look for in those that they choose to help and create relationships with.This episode is so densely packed with value that you'll want to listen multiple times while taking notes.Inside The Episode:How Pat went from broke and playing guitar in bars to the biggest event stagesThe one thing that will determine if highly successful people want to help youHow to network and connect with high-profile, highly successful peopleWhy honesty and vulnerability are the ultimate connection hacksHow to deeply connect with the audience as a public speakerThe common denominator of all success storiesWhy your reputation is truly your most valuable asset (and how to build it)How People Over Profit actually creates more profitConnect with PatPat's WebsiteInstagramLinkedInAcoustic Force MediaConnect With BradleyBradley's InstagramSupport the show
A trip to a refugee camp in Bangladesh led to a documentary and sowed the seeds for a material startup, which promises to cut plastics production costs and emissions using cellulose, said Alex Blum, founder of Applied Bioplastics.“What we've done by mixing cellulose with regular plastic in a way that is inexpensive to accomplish is that we've created a replacement for durable plastics that cost less than the original plastic while cutting the carbon footprint in half,” Blum said.Learn more about:Details of one of the weirdest founding storiesWhy is the adoption of bioplastics limited so far?How to scale material innovation globally fast Should you be proud when you staff $3 a day?Applied Bioplastics team of 20 has so far raised $1.2 million and seeks to raise a further $1.24 million. You can check their campaign on Raise Green platform through this LINK.Blum's “Blossoms From Ash” documentary about the Rohingya genocide won several awards and is available on Amazon.In the NatureBacked podcast of Single.Earth, we talk with our guests about their vision of the new green economy.Small Business PRProven and FREE strategies to get more eyeballs on your small business in 2023 without adsListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyFollow NatureBacked across platforms:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google PodcastsTwitter | Instagram
Thank you so much for listening. In today's show we are going to be talking about the validity of all birth stories and the importance of talking about and sharing birth stories. Katharina describes herself as a writer of individual birth stories: her mantra is that every story is worth to be told. Every mom should have a safe space to talk about everything that happened -- from orgasmic to traumatic birth experiences. And every mom should have the option to have her story written down as a story of trust, love, and compassion.In this episode we discuss: The importance of sharing birth storiesWhy it is important and gratifying to tell your birth story to someoneKatharina's process of writing individual birth stories for familiesThe power of processing your birth story How to get in touch with Katharina: BlogBirth Story OfferHow to get in touch with me: NEW: $29 Birth ClassGet the Postpartum Online Class!Follow me on Instagram and on TikTokFind other episodes at: www.findingyourvillage.com/podcastClick here to see the Soothic Sitz Bath!Use code: FYVILLAGE10 for 10% off!Support the show
Want to stand out from every other candidate when you're being considered for a new position or a promotion? Debra Olshan Cooper is a genius at helping clients answer the question: “Who are you?” You'll find out the exact approach she uses with clients to uncover their true talents and passion. She's a masterful storyteller herself, as you'll hear in the many client examples she shares. Debra is the founder of Your Career Design Lab, which mentors and coaches college graduates to excavate their passion and turn it into a paycheck by crafting their unique story. She's worked with young adults and people in their 60s. Her 30 years of experience as CEO of two highly successful public relations and marketing firms puts her in a unique position to teach her clients how to create, tell and sell their individual story.You'll discover: How to turn an interview into a conversation where you share compelling storiesWhy it's important to ask for what you wantHow to transform imposter syndrome into a strengthWhat you can do to turn a No into a YesWhat employers need to know and do to maximize performance of younger workers
LIFT with Richard Newman. Achieve your goals by lifting others.
The power of storytelling is undeniable. By using stories to communicate your business message, you can capture your audience's attention and deliver information in a way that is both engaging and memorable. What's more, business stories can be used to inspire, educate, and motivate employees and customers alike.Cristina Mendonsa is a prime example of the impact that storytelling can have. As an award-winning journalist, she has spent over two decades crafting relevant, targeted content for nationwide media groups and broadcast networks. Throughout her career, she has demonstrated her passion for telling stories with impact and heart, proving that storytelling is a powerful communication tool.In our podcast interview, Cristina shares her insights on powerful storytelling and its ability to move people and businesses forward.Richard & Cristina discuss:What makes a good storyWhat gets in the way of being able to tell storiesWhy has storytelling become more popular in business over the last few decadesHow to find your own story and have the confidence to tell itMore about Cristina:Cristina Mendonsa is an EMMY/Murrow award-winning multimedia journalist, producer, spokesperson, and media entrepreneur. For over two decades, she's demonstrated her passion for telling stories with impact and heart by crafting relevant, targeted content for nationwide media groups and broadcast networks in the United States.Cristina has reported and anchored for ABC, CBS, and NBC television stations throughout the United States and recently joined the nationwide iHeartMedia group where she anchors and reports for KFBK, the group's number one Newsradio station. Her reputation for combining a direct approach with a warm interview style has allowed her to secure interviews with presidents and prime ministers as well as other top newsmakers for 25 years and gain the trust of her viewers and listeners.As a media entrepreneur, she is the creator of the Power Profile which is a podcast and video series of innovators, entrepreneurs and thought leaders. Her academic pursuits include a master's degree in communications and leadership as well as a bachelor's degree in Political Science and Journalism. Cristina conducted a national media research study on broadcast journalist work habits in 2017 which is cited and quoted in global projects on media.
With Todd Kashdan Ph.D.| Best Selling Author | Professor | Clinical Psychologist BIO: Todd B. Kashdan, Ph.D. is a Professor of Psychology at George Mason University, and a leading authority on well-being, curiosity, courage, and resilience. He has published over 200 scientific articles, his work has been cited over 32,000 times, and he received the American Psychological Association's Award for Distinguished Scientific Early Career Contributions to Psychology. His books Curious? and The Upside of Your Dark Side have been translated into over 15 languages. His writing has appeared in the Harvard Business Review, National Geographic, and other publications, and his research is featured regularly in media outlets such as The New York Times, The Atlantic, Fast Company, and Time Magazine. He's a twin with twin daughters (plus one more), with plans to rapidly populate the world with great conversationalists. Highlights: Curiosity can help us unlock creativity and become a principled rebelHow curiosity and the art of insubordination can help us re-write our money storiesThe power contained within asking questions to "seek to understand" before judgingHow money can increase your wellbeing……..when used in the proper waysHow the three temporal dimensions (parts of time) buying experiences provide towards our wellbeing (anticipation, being on the trip, post mortem)How cultivating psychological flexibility can help us gain clarity over our money storiesWhy acceptance and honouring our dark emotions is beneficial to our wellbeing Quotes: “Let yourself be seen” Todd Kashdan“Do you allow creative freedom? Or do you constrain the content/possibility of a conversation” Todd Kashdan Links: The Art of Insubordination Book CLICK HERETodd's website CLICK HERE
With Saundra Davis | Financial Coach | Distinguished Adjunct Professor | Speaker | BIO: Saundra Davis, MSFP, APFC® , FBS® is a US Navy veteran, and nationally recognized speaker, financial coach, educator, and consultant. She is the founder and lead trainer of the Financial Fitness Coach (FFC®) certification program which supports community-based providers and financial professionals to build the skills necessary to promote change in how individuals, families and communities think and talk about money. Saundra is the founder and Executive Director of Sage Financial Solutions, a San Francisco Bay Area-based organization that develops comprehensive financial capability programs for low- and moderate-income communities throughout the United States. Her volunteer efforts as a founding member, past president, and current board member of the Financial Therapy Association, and as a member of Financial Planning Association Diversity and Pro Bono committees have served to shape a more inclusive profession. Highlights: How to bring light to your unconscious money scriptsThe role curiosity plays in examing our money storiesWhy courage is critical for "principled rebels" such as SaundraThe power of looking inside of ourselves to learn life's greatest lessonsHow many of our financial systems are designed to exclude people How Saundra is helping helping individuals who are excluded from the main financial systemsWhy Sage Financial's mission believes that everyone needs and deserves access to competent and ethical financial servicesWhy we need to own our own personal power Quotes: "Why knowing better doesn't mean doing better. But you can't do better if you don't know better" Saundra Davis LINKS: Saundra's website: CLICK HERESaundra's LinkedIn: CLICK HERESage Financial's Facebook page: CLICK HERE
This 12 part series is originally found within Get Started Investing Podcast, which helps beginner investors break down barriers. We cover all the basics you need to start your investing journey. If you like more of this content, listen to Get Started Investing in your preferred podcast app. *****Welcome to Get Started Investing with Equity Mates, and welcome to the journey of investing.The stock market is the greatest wealth creating machine history has known, yet so many people miss out on it. Don't be one of them!When Equity Mates started we were just like you - unsure of where to start and overwhelmed by the jargon. We used Equity Mates to better understand the market and now we're here to break down the barriers to investing, to make it easier for you. In this series of podcasts we're going to equip you with the knowledge and skills to go from beginning to dividend - in other words, everything from setting up an account, choosing what to invest in, and making your first trade.So, let's get started - who are we & why do we invest? In this episode you will learn: Who we are - Bryce and Alec (aka Ren)Our personal investing storiesWhy the stock market is the greatest wealth creating machine history has known (a.k.a the joys of compounding)How investing early may help you retire earlyThe ways that investing keeps you informed about the worldWhy a continuing theme for the series will be 'just get started'Where to find us, and how to join our community*****Want more Equity Mates? Come to our website and explore! You'll find information on our full network of shows, including our Equity Mates Investing Podcast, book recommendations, blogs, news, and more. *****In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of Get Started Investing acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. *****Get Started Investing is a product of Equity Mates Media. All information in this podcast is for education and entertainment purposes only. Equity Mates gives listeners access to information and educational content provided by a range of financial services professionals. It is not intended as a substitute for professional finance, legal or tax advice. The hosts of Get Started Investing are not financial professionals and are not aware of your personal financial circumstances. Equity Mates Media does not operate under an Australian financial services licence and relies on the exemption available under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) in respect of any information or advice given.Before making any financial decisions you should read the Product Disclosure Statement and, if necessary, consult a licensed financial professional. Do not take financial advice from a podcast. For more information head to the disclaimer page on the Equity Mates website where you can find ASIC resources and find a registered financial professional near you. Get Started Investing is part of the Acast Creator Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How can we be authentic and show up as our true selves? We know vulnerability is important, but can we take things too far? In this episode, Suzanne and Laura Albers take a deep dive on the topic of visibility and vulnerability in our virtual world, and how we can show up authentically in our work and in our relationships.Topics Include:Visibility as a skill to be learnedHow to grow your audience and reach more peopleFostering a mindset of empowermentSocial media managementHealing your wounds BEFORE sharing your storiesWhy perfectionism is the enemy of content creationSetting visibility goalsThe interplay of visibility and connectionAnd other topics...Resources Mentioned:IAWP Guide – The Ultimate Guide to Becoming Your Best Self and Living Life on Your Own Terms
Content strategy, the cookie apocalypse and other disastersLike a great drummer, a sports content strategy should be tight and consistent but happy to improvise when required.Many content leaders have been caught out by changes in Facebook's algorithms over the years and, in recent months, Google and Apple have introduced fundamental alterations that will have knock-on effects for almost everyone in the digital space, not just the sports industry.Recently, a blog by Johan Junker entitled the Cookie Apocalypse caught my eye. He is a deep thinker on content, sports business and the future. His company, Antourage are trying to solve some of the issues. But there are plenty more to discuss.This is a long theoretical discussion and we don't have all the answers. In fact, we are just trying to see if our questions are in the right areas.TOPICSThe main weakness in sports content strategy right nowWhy OTT platforms only worry about dwell timeOur brains are not built to have more than 200 relationships in real life so how can we have a relationship with 10,000 brands?The 'Cookie Apocalypse' blogLosing the obsession with big numbersWhy the sports industry is old-fashioned in harnessing the power of personality The advantage of a robot posting content - because it is talking to a robot initially. This allows you to reallocate 75 per cent of your content staff to jobs that matterGet the human content team to craft emotional storiesWhy sports marketing will change fundamentally in 2022Why credibility will be crucial for personalities and influencers going forwardAre sports rights-holders REALLY struggling for compelling contentDefinitions of ambassadors and the role they can performQuality v speed (and what is quality anyway)? Share value vs pushing your productThe opportunity created by the pandemic - where are you going to invest your time? Being the mayor of your villageJohan's recommended products
Having common life experiences with an ancestor can draw you into learning more about what you have in common. Annette Gendler shares some of the stories within her family history which she learned in her efforts to research one individual.In this episode Annette shares:How learning of an ancestor with a similar love story inspired her to research her family historyUnexpected discoveries that lent credibility of family storiesWhy she feels it is important to leave our own stories by writing them down About Annette:Annette Gendler is the author of the guide How to Write Compelling Stories from Family History as well as the memoir Jumping Over Shadows, the true story of a German-Jewish love that overcame the legacy of the Holocaust. Her writing and photography have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Family Tree Magazine, Tablet Magazine, Kveller, and Bella Grace, among others. In 2014-15, she served as the writer-in-residence at the Hemingway Birthplace Home in Oak Park, Illinois. She has been teaching memoir writing at StoryStudio Chicago since 2006 and has led workshops around the world on writing stories from family history. Born in New Jersey and raised in Germany, she lives in Chicago with her husband and three children.Annette’s story The Flying Dutchman is an excerpt from her memoir and is based on a letter her grandfather wrote about her grandparents' deportation from Czechoslovakia after WWII. Listeners can find it here.Connect with Annette:Website annettegendler.com Facebook @AnnetteGendlerAuthor Instagram @annette.gendler Twitter @AnnetteGendler Episode Sponsor:Episode sponsored by Heather Murphy's signature 1:1 service, Resilience in Your Roots. Get a free workbook, "Release Limiting Beliefs by Understanding Family History " to help identify your beliefs, where they come from, and how to choose your beliefs moving forward.
With Dr. Kristy Archuleta | Professor, Speaker, Author Bio: D. Archuleta is a Professor in financial planning at University Georgie, a speaker, an author, and one of the Financial Therapy Association's founders. Originally trained as a psychologist, licensed marriage and family therapist, Dr. Archuleta has now established herself with an international reputation in the area of financial therapy. This area integrates psychological, relational, and financial factors affecting individual, couple, and family well-being. Dr. Archuleta is a co-author of two books, has won numerous awards and has well over 50 publications. Highlights: How our stories influence our careers, financial outcomes and much moreThe importance of setting financial boundaries with your childrenHow and when to communicate about money around your childrenWhy understanding "ourselves" is critical when raising financially healthy childrenWhy understanding our money stories are so important for our financial health?Using solution-focused therapy techniques, gain control over our money storiesWhy focusing on your financial positives over financial negatives can be much more effectiveWhy focusing on financial hope is so powerful Quotes: "It's never starting too early to start talking about money" Dr. Archuleta "What are your best hopes for your financial future?" Dr. Archuleta Links: Financial Therapy: Theory, Research, and Practice by Bradley T. Klontz (Editor), Sonya L. Britt (Editor), Kristy L. Archuleta (Editor)The Less People Know About Us: A Mystery of Betrayal, Family Secrets, and Stolen By Axton Betz-Hamilton Financial Planning and Counseling Scales Hardcover by John E. Grable, Kristy L. Archuleta, R. Roudi Nazarinia Roy
TOPICS"In 1988 there was absolutely no systematic research on sports fans in the US"Why sport fandom was linked with the economy and wealth until 2010"If you go to your first baseball game before you are five you go to 58% more games per year than if you go to your first game at 14."The problems of seasonality, looking only at one sport, studying it 'all the way' Starting ESPN Sports Poll and then buying it outMeasuring free time and the effects of Covid-19The drastic challenges facing the sports industry before the pandemicStudying two paradigm shifts in his researchthe changing nature of sports media consumption the invention of the smartphone taking the internet 'off the desk'Why 2026 was set to be THE critical year as every new adult would now grow up with smartphonesWhy these fans will not 'come back' at 35 because they were never there in the first placeThe growth of post-war PE in the US and how 'making it fun' created sports "That was the only real investment in sports fans"The importance of the bonding experience with your parents (mainly Dad) Why tattoos are a 'canary in the coalmine' for sports storiesWhy no-one is paying attention to community in sports but the lack of it is the biggest threat?CRM in sports is just 'transactional and transitional'The lack of research into young children's preferences "The biggest change is change itself... everything is fluid. Being a human being is the only thing that is constant" Asking the sports team owners "what they sell?" Comparing esports with the poker phenomenon The Luker plan for sports post Covid - community, young fans, revolutionising the gamecast and bringing sports to the fansWho is the instigator of community?Signs of hope and worry - finding sports' Anthony Fauci.
Neil Senturia wrote sitcoms and movies in Hollywood in the 70s. He developed 2M square feet of real estate in the 80s and then spent 25 years as the CEO of 8 technology companies in the 90s. If you thought that was much, there is more. Neil wrote the book "I'm There For You Baby, the Entrepreneur's Guide to the Galaxy". He is currently pursuing his next adventure called Bars and Stripes, a mobile application to change prison recidivism rates.Neil is a master storyteller & in this podcast, He talks in great detail about how some experiences from his personal life compelled him to invest in great storytellers. Neil also goes in-depth on how to build successful business partnerships that are not prone to failures from the beginning. If you want to master the art of persuasion and storytelling, make sure you watch this episode till the end. Here are a few things you can learn from this podcast.How to give the perfect pitch with storytellingHow to sell with storiesWhy do partnerships suckHow to never split a businessWhere to find great ideasEnjoy this episode of The Witz Podcast. ⚡ Connect with Greg Witz on Social Media:https://www.Instagram.com/gmwitzhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/gregwitz/https://www.tiktok.com/@greg.witz⚡ Connect with Neil Senturia on Social Media:https://www.linkedin.com/in/neilsenturia/www.imthereforyoubaby.com
Dealing with Goliath: Psychological Edge for Business Leaders
Roy is the Director of Marketing at Clark Hill law, a firm of over 650 attorneys in 25 offices throughout the US, Europe and Mexico. With a passion for improving culture, solving problems, facilitating business growth, and collaborating on long term strategy. Roy has been a marketing communications and strategic planning professional for nearly 20 years in fields such as consulting, healthcare, the legal industry, and college advancement. With a rare background involving theatre and an MBA he offers a unique perspective with self deprecating and directly honest approach. There are a multitude of marketing nuggets and insights into dealing with different types of people and mindsets. In this episode we discuss:Good marketing as telling storiesWhy professionals might be wrong 9 times out of 10 about why their client buys from themMarketing adviser as stage manager or show directorBring the same energy each time, regardlessMoving highly intelligent people to your point of viewHow to challenge effectively but respectivelyA more unique route to law and marketingThe benefits of charity workInsights from a theatre background & an MBALessons from collaborating with limited resourcesCasting for culture not talent: Why it's a bad idea hiring based solely on technical skillsConnect with Roy Sexton:Clark Hill Business Law Firm: https://www.clarkhill.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roy.sextonLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/royesexton/For transcripts and more information visit: www.almcride.com/roy-sexton-theatre-to-marketing-lawyers-interview-008If you enjoyed this episode of Dealing with Goliath Podcast, hit subscribe to hear about our latest episodes. If you're interested in more visit www.almcbride.com/minicourse for a free email minicourse on how to gain the psychological edge in your negotiations and critical conversations along with a helpful negotiation prep cheat sheet.
Technology and PublishingIt's crazy to think there was a time not too long ago where the only way to read a book was by picking up a physical object and reading real, paper pages. Or when audiobooks were called ‘books on tape' because you had to pop one cassette at a time into a tape deck in order to hear your favorite book read to you by a narrator.Times have changed fast. Not only with how we consume books, but also with how they are published. With things moving as quickly as they are, what could come next? Tune in to this week's episode to hear how the guys think technology will continue to change the publishing industry.The Career Author Podcast is a podcast where co-authors J. Thorn and Zach Bohannon share their struggles and successes as full-time authors, advice for improving your writing craft, and honest discussions of what it takes to build a successful career as an author.In this episode, you'll discover:What other innovations could come to the eBook and eReadersHow A.I. can change publishingHow software and algorithms could change how you tell storiesWhy technology has created more opportunities for creativesAlso, Zach recommends a new Netflix documentary.Send us your ways and hacks - https://thecareerauthor.com/waysandhacks/ Leave us a comment: What will be the next big innovation in publishing?Thanks to all of our patrons! Podcast sponsored by Kobo Writing Life - https://writinglife.kobobooks.com Get exclusive bonus content by supporting The Career Author Podcast on Patreon at www.patreon.com/thecareerauthorWant to work with us? Get the details at https://thecareerauthor.com/services/Links:Feed the Obsession Kickstarter by Mark Leslie - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/markleslie/feed-the-obsession2021 Events - https://thecareerauthor.com/events/ Chapter Check service - https://chaptercheck.com/ The Career Author YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/thecareerauthorThree Story Method - https://books2read.com/threestorymethod Three Story Method Workbook - https://amzn.to/37SAR1a Molten Universe Media - http://www.moltenuniversemedia.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.