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Today's guest writes for a major finance publication that we see all over Qwoted and HARO, and is heavily syndicated and featured on Apple/Google News, Yahoo, MSN, AOL, and more. Today we'll learn the kinds of stories a high-volume online publication writes and what exactly they need from publicists to complete their stories. We'll start with analyzing a pitch for a seasonal shopping roundup then dive into media queries. You'll walk away with sharpened knowledge of digital media strategy and utilize it to come out ahead and earn those syndicated features for your client. In this episode, you'll learn… The types of stories a high-volume finance publication wants to publish What to include in a seasonal shopping roundup pitch Why consistent persistence matters (even if you're just past the deadline- follow up!) Our guests: Heather Taylor is a senior finance writer for Go Banking Rates. And the head writer and brand mascot enthusiast for PopIcon, Advertising Week's blog dedicated to brand mascots. She has been published on HelloGiggles, Business Insider, The Story Exchange, Brit + Co, Thrive Global, and more.
“I guess I figured having a fish head could come in handy.” On this week's episode Stuart celebrates the joys of birding and the Spring bird migration. And we have two springy stories, including a favourite from the Vinyl Cafe story exchange. To submit your short, true story to the Story Exchange, send it to vinylcafe@vinylcafe.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
蛤蟆斤斤计较,活得一点都不快活,其实没准过几天,它千方百计多要的一点东西就全无价值了。让孩子可不要学蛤蟆。 The toad lives a miserable life because it's always counting every little thing it has. In reality, what it desperately seeks might lose its value in a few days. Teach children not to be like the toad.
In this episode titled "Consistent & Steady Progress For Growth", we discuss the power of invention, trusting the process and seeing your vision through with Solight Design inventor Alice Min Soo Chun. --- Alice Min Soo Chun is the Co-founder and CEO of Solight Design, an author, TedX speaker, and female inventor of Solight-Design, SEEU95 and the SolarPuff, the world's only self-inflatable, portable solar light. She has been featured on Tamron Hall, Good Morning America, MSNBC, Marie Claire's Powertrip 2022, The Skimm, The Story Exchange, Fast Company, The New York Times, and more. Alice was nominated for USPTO Patents for Humanitarian Winner in 2018, and was nominated as Forbes 50 Over 50 recognizable women of 2022. Alice was also recently featured in the new Apple TV+ show ‘Gutsy' hosted by Hillary and Chelsea Clinton, where Alice is highlighted alongside other female powerhouses such as Wanda Sykes, Amy Shumer, Megan Thee Stallion and others. Her first invention, the SolarPuff, has impacted over 1 million people living in underserved regions worldwide. She has won numerous awards, including the US Patent Award for Humanity. Her inventions have been exhibited at MOMA, the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. In 2019, she was featured in Hillary Clinton's book, “The Book of Gutsy Women”. She was honored as a Fast Company "World Changing Idea" in 2022 and recognized as a Marie Claire Power Trip 2022 Honoree for Most Influential Woman. Additionally, she was named a 2022 Forbes IMPACT honoree and was featured on Apple TV docuseries "GUTSY" Episode 6, alongside Hillary Clinton. She was also featured on ABC's Good Morning America during her recent mission to Ukraine. CONNECT WITH ALICE IG | FB | Tt | WEB
School Behaviour Secrets with Simon Currigan and Emma Shackleton
Are you looking for solutions to help you develop stronger social and emotional connections between the pupils in your school? Do you want to develop a sense of community and belonging?Join us in this episode with Sam McGrath, a leading expert in narrative alchemy, as we explore the transformative power of the Story Exchange Model. Learn how this structured approach allows students to connect on a deeper level, promoting empathy and understanding, fostering genuine relationships.Important links:To visit the Narrative Alchemy websiteGet your FREE Beacon School Support guide to helping children manage their angerGet our FREE SEND Behaviour Handbook: https://beaconschoolsupport.co.uk/send-handbookDownload other FREE SEMH resources to use in your school: https://beaconschoolsupport.co.uk/resources
Alice Chun shares an inspiring story of innovation and invention. Her focus on solar energy began when she was a material technology specialist and started sewing solar panels to fabric and thin plastic. After the Haiti earthquake, Alice turned her studio into an innovation studio to help Haiti. She realized that 2.6 billion people live without access to electricity and are using kerosene to light their world, spending a third of their income on it. Alice designed collapsible solar lights with Origami that are simple yet beautiful and can be fit into hundreds in a box. She has distributed these lights in war-torn areas and natural disasters, bringing hope and utility to those in need.Alice believes that everyone has the power inside them to innovate and invent, but it takes courage, grit, and empathy.Key TakeawaysFinding Your PassionAlice shares her experience discovering her passion for technology and how it led her to found her startup. She emphasizes the importance of following your interests and finding a problem you are passionate about solving.Building a Strong TeamAlice discusses the importance of building a team that shares your vision and values. She shares tips for finding people and creating a positive work culture.Overcoming ObstaclesAlice discusses the challenges she has faced as a female founder in the tech industry, including the lack of representation and the difficulty of raising funding. She offers advice for other women looking to break into the field.Alice's story is an inspiring example of how hard work, determination, and passion for your work can lead to success. Whether you're just starting your career or looking to make a change, her insights offer valuable guidance for finding your path to success.Alice is an author, TEDx speaker, and female inventor of Solight-Design and SEEU95. She has been featured on Tamron Hall, Good Morning America, MSNBC, Marie Claire's Powertrip 2022, The Skimm, The Story Exchange, Fast Company, The New York Times, Cheddar, Huffington Post, Heavy, Men's Journal, and was nominated for USPTO Patents for Humanitarian Winner in 2018. Alice was nominated as one of Forbes 50 Over 50 recognizable women of 2022. Alice was also recently featured in the new Apple TV+ show 'Gutsy,' alongside other female rock stars such as Jane Goodall, Wanda Sykes, Meg Thee Stallion, Kim Kardashian, and others.Alice Chun LinkedInSolight WebsiteIf you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend! Get access to ad-free, early-release episodes, and bonus episodes through Patreon.https://www.patreon.com/thelifeshiftpodcastThe Life Shift:Instagram: www.instagram.com/thelifeshiftpodcastYouTube: https://bit.ly/thelifeshift_youtubeTwitter: www.twitter.com/thelifeshiftpodWebsite: www.thelifeshiftpodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode, Colleen DeBaise, the executive editor of The Story Exchange shares her insights on the world of journalism, providing valuable tips and advice for anyone looking to pitch their stories to media outlets. Colleen DeBaise talks about her process of skimming pitches, the importance of subject lines, and her preference for building relationships with PR professionals in person.
In this episode, Co-founders, Colum McCann and Lisa Consiglio introduce us to Narrative 4, a global organization headed up by some of the world's most renowned and influential authors, artists and community leaders who believe language and literature are essential tools for creating a better society. They will share the way in which Narrative 4 has built empathy and bridged tens of thousands around the world in classrooms and communities etc., with the key methodology of the story exchange. Particularly important given a landscape of national and international strife, is Colum and Lisa's description of this year's mission of “Empathy Into Action,” a campaign that uses the story exchanges to break open historically intractable issues. They will describe their inaugural event “A Narrative for Gun Awareness” between gun advocates and those who have suffered loss and injury due to gun violence. Listen in and consider the possibilities for radical empathy fostered by Narrative 4.
In this episode, Co-founders, Colum McCann and Lisa Consiglio introduce us to Narrative 4, a global organization headed up by some of the world's most renowned and influential authors, artists and community leaders who believe language and literature are essential tools for creating a better society. They will share the way in which Narrative 4 has built empathy and bridged tens of thousands around the world in classrooms and communities etc., with the key methodology of the story exchange. Particularly important given a landscape of national and international strife, is Colum and Lisa's description of this year's mission of “Empathy Into Action,” a campaign that uses the story exchanges to break open historically intractable issues. They will describe their inaugural event “A Narrative for Gun Awareness” between gun advocates and those who have suffered loss and injury due to gun violence. Listen in and consider the possibilities for radical empathy fostered by Narrative 4.
This month we are featuring a feed drop of one of many exciting podcasts on the RQ Network: Tiny TerrorsTiny Terrors is a new, found-footage horror anthology podcast, written and created by Cole Weavers, the award-winning creator that bought you The Town Whispers. Tiny Terrors is a nostalgic, spine-chilling adventure, exploring forgotten message boards, and the pre-internet recordings made by members of “The Tiny Terrors Podcast Exchange”. This is the first episode of Tiny Terrors which has 20 other episodes available now. You can find the second installment here or find the whole feed at https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/62d1235035e40d00122a0d08Tiny Terrors is created and produced by Cole Weavers. Introduction and outro by Alexander J Newall. Listen to Tiny Terrors on the Rusty Quill website, on Acast, or find out more information at its official website, or search Tiny Terrors wherever you get your podcasts.Content warningsMentions Of;ConspiracyChain Letters Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode, I am honored to speak with Bianca B. King, an entrepreneur, professional matchmaker, and the CEO & Founder of Pretty Damn Ambitious™. Bianca is passionate about helping ambitious women achieve their goals by matching them with premier coaches.She is also the President and Creative Director of Seven5 Seven3 Marketing Group, a digital marketing agency that has served hundreds of entrepreneurs nationwide since 2008. Bianca's results-driven creative marketing strategies have helped her clients achieve a combined revenue of over $275 million.Bianca's expertise has been recognized in various online and print publications, including Fast Company, LinkedIn, Entrepreneur, Dallas Weekly, The Story Exchange, Women's Forum, and Jet Magazine, Savvy Broadcasting Prodcast and Safi Media.During our conversation, Bianca shares her inspiring journey from humble beginnings, where she had to hustle from an early age to get where she is today. You'll leave our chat feeling motivated and empowered to continue on your ambitious path.04:28 - Bianca and I discuss how we met on LinkedIn, and she shares her origin story of leaving home at 13 years old11:13 - I ask her to delve deeper into how she took care of herself through the changes that occurred in her teenage years13:27 - Bianca explains her pivot from real estate to marketing and how she continuously up-skilled herself15:52 - We discuss the perception of ambition in women and when Bianca realized she was ambitious21:56 - Bianca shares how she built her marketing company and quickly pivoted during the recession29:00 - We explore the beginnings of Pretty Damn Ambitious during the pandemic and what Bianca has discovered on this new path36:55 - We discuss the importance of beauty and aesthetics in delivering our message42:01 - Bianca closes the episode by sharing her advice for women who want to become unapologetically visibleYou can find Bianca on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Pretty Damn Ambitious website If you loved this episode, please rate and review on iTunes!If you want support with your visibility head to www.thebeauvoirgroup.com or book a chat with me here I love to hear from you! Let's connect:www.linkedin.com/in/bibigi-haile Instagram @bibigihaileunleashed@speakeasy.work
TT000 - Have you ever heard of The Tiny Terrors Offline Story Exchange?I bet you haven't.....This episode was brought to you by our Patreon Members and their generosity. Today we'd like to thank:Alyssa Schrems, Jason Pike, Michaela Van Haren, Bon Davis, and Kelly JonesIf you'd like to join them visit www.patreon.com/pulpaudio Edited By: Mike LeBeauWritten and Directed by Cole WeaversThis episode featured:Mike LeBeau as Mark LeBeoufB. Narr as DCole Weavers as ColeTo Join the Discussion, Visit Us on Discord!https://discord.gg/QTDNfq3fPRYou can subscribe to this podcast using your podcast software of choice, or by visiting our Patreon for additional episodes and contentMarketed and Distributed By Callum Dougherty at Rusty Quill Network Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
KJ and her friend, illustrator and author Dingding Hu welcome community over competition by meeting a couple times a month to churn on seedlings of ideas and current experiences. Hailing from China, Dingding is currently based in New York City and she specializes in drawing bubbly characters as well as serendipitous storytelling all of which can be found at her studio and site Hu Is Hungry.KJ and Dingding discovered the riches of consistent jam sessions as artists, Asian women business owners, trying to form safe spaces for all of us “Weirdo Kids” (coined in KJ and Dingding's first Story Exchange, Episode 43) to gather and riff on concepts that build up instead of tearing down. Compassionate Considerations Curiosity and collaboration may be the antidote to fears Seek reframe opportunities in all feedback (or any "Unsubscribes")Flip the negative self-talk by noticing the overwhelming evidence supporting The Good that you already do Please leave a review for this podcast if our stories have astonished you as well. Your words and thoughts are the fuel for this little listening gallery. https://ratethispodcast.com/astonishingstoriesEpisode Mentions: Hu Is Hungry Weekly Newsletter Monday Mimosas Instagram @HuIsHungryThe Artist's Way by Julia Cameron Receive Notes for upcoming Creativity events with KJ https://bit.ly/BlissBeginsList Ep 66 background music is all composed & performed by KJ NasrulIntro & Outro music: Canada Lo Res by Pictures Of The Floating World Connect With KJ & Bliss Begins Within Work With KJ - Psychology Today IG: @MusingsOnOther @BlissBeginsWithin @AdopteeSociety Want to join our Podcast Creator's Winter Cohort? Contact Us here: All The Things Podcast with The Magical Cartographers is LIVE! Website: https://blissbeginswithin.com KJ on Clubhouse @kjnasrul KJ on Facebook & TwitterSupport the show (https://paypal.me/KJNasrulMFT )
Episode 76. Change Your Story, Change Your Life with Meredith Richardson - In today's episode my guest Meredith Richardson shares her story, which has changed the course of her life.She now works with people whose's bodies have been "screaming" at them for years, helping them along their healing journeyAbout Meredith RichardsonMeredith Richardson, JD, provides coaching and hypnotherapy to people throughout the world, offering life-altering transformation to her clients in as little as one hypnotherapy session. Meredith has been published in Newsweek and featured in Authority Magazine, Thrive Global, and The Story Exchange. Here is where you can find her:https://meredithlrichardson.comhttps://richardson.kartra.com/page/introhypnohttps://www.facebook.com/groups/midlifequeenIf you enjoyed today's episode, please:Post a screenshot & key takeaway on your Instagram story and tag me @naturally.joyous so I can repost you Leave us a positive review on Apple Podcasts, HERE is howSubscribe to the Confidence From Within Podcast, we release new episodes every Friday! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we present two stories about the people in our lives who inspired us not only to love science, but to find our place and reach our full potential within it. With this episode, we also kick off our end-of-year fundraising campaign! Find out more here. If there's someone who inspired your science story, you can honor them with a donation to The Story Collider in their name. Part 1: On her first day as a music therapist, Jude Treder-Wolff realizes the job isn't what she expected. Part 2: After witnessing tragedy as a child, Mani-Jade Garcia stops speaking. Jude Treder-Wolff has been featured on PBS Stories From The Stage, RISK! live show and podcast, Mortified, Generation Women, Mistakes Were Made, Now You're Talking, The Armando Diaz Experience at The Magnet Theater, StoryFest at The Peoples Improv Theater, The Liar Show, Story Exchange, and many others in the New York City area, Story District in Washington, DC, and Ex Fabula in Milwaukee, WI. She believes in the power of story to build community and is host/creator of (mostly) TRUE THINGS, a game wrapped in a storytelling show, which was the first Long Island-based storytelling show. It was performed monthly at The Performing Arts Studio in Port Jefferson from 2014 until the shutdown – including a teen edition - and expanded to include shows at Industry in Huntington, NY and The Dolphin Bookshop in Port Washington. From 2016-2018 co-facilitated a teen storytelling program for rural teens in southeast Iowa, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Music Therapist, and improviser. Mani-Jade Garcia, or MJ (they/them) is a Black-Indigenous-Latinx two-spirit abolitionist, science communicator, artist, and certified holistic yoga teacher exploring the relationship between indigenous healing practices and mental health. Mani-Jade works as an educator for the Racial Trauma Center at Genesee Valley Psychology and as a community-based researcher/evaluator with Social Insights Research). Mani-Jade is currently completing their doctorate in Clinical Psychology. They are co-founder of Black In Mental Health (Twitter/IG: @BlackInMH), Black In Data (Twitter: @BlkInData) and founder/director of Refuge Workgroup (Twitter: @RefugeWorkgroup) a movement dedicated to bringing safety, accountability, and healing to academic and professional spaces. Contact Mani-Jade at manigarcia.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jen Groover has been tagged by SUCCESS MAGAZINE as a “One-Woman Brand,” a “Creativity and Innovation Guru” and a leading “Serial Entrepreneur” by Entrepreneur Magazine and ranked #8 by SAP in the Top 51 Influencers of Human Potential. Jen Groover’s name has become synonymous with innovation, entrepreneurship, evolution and human potential. She was recently nominated for “Motivational Speaker of the Year for 2019” from Speakercon. As well as “Woman of the Year” by PhillyMan Magazine. She is a UN delegate to the Global Entrepreneurs Council. She also made history at the NYSE, as a member of the first all-female group to ring the opening bell, made Forbes’ list of “50 Founders to Follow” and was nominated “TV Personality of The Year Award” in 2015.Jen has been a top business and lifestyle contributor and content creator for major television networks such as ABC, CBS, CNBC, NBC, MSNBC, CNBC, Fox News, Fox Business News, and The CW. She and her products have also been featured on QVC. Jen also has regularly contributed editorial pieces to several prominent business magazines and online resources including The Huffington Post, Entrepreneur Magazine, Inc Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Positively Positive, and The Story Exchange. Her products, brand, and work have been featured in hundreds of media outlets including O! The Oprah Magazine, Redbook, People, US Weekly, SUCCESS and Entrepreneur.As a successful serial entrepreneur, author and thought leader in human potential, as well as a retired National Level Fitness Competitor, Jen Groover’s energy and multi-faceted, diverse wisdom and experiences have made her a highly sought after International speaker for over 20 years on topics ranging from: Optimizing Human Potential for increased Success and Happiness, Emotional Intelligence, Empowerment, Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Wellness and Energy Management, Branding, Effective Communication Skills, through to Empowered Parenting. She has keynoted to audiences up to 30,000 people in stadiums, to leading intimate workshops for smaller groups, as well as online symposiums. Her clients have ranged anywhere from Fortune 500 Companies to top Universities, Business and Wellness Organizations, Chamber of Commerces, Women’s Groups, High Schools to non-profits.Her influence and leadership have aligned her with amazing brands, such as USANA Health Sciences, Avon, Verizon and SkyMall, for which Jen has had various roles as a spokeswoman and consultant. She is also a leading performance coach for CEO’s, top business executives, Entrepreneurs to Professional and Olympic Athletes.Jen recently launched her second book , “The MORE Method: The Simple Formula to Get More of Everything You Desire in Life” which teaches people how to get more of everything the desire in life by; mastering their mindset, beliefs and physiological state, understanding the power of perspectives, elevating their relationships, and understanding the expansiveness of their potential in all aspects of life. Which followed her first best seller, “What If? & Why Not?” She has two more books on deck launching in 2021.Her success skyrocketed with the creation of the Butler Bag, the world’s first compartmentalized handbag, that became a multi-million dollar brand, and has not stopped since. Jen springboarded the Butler Bag’s success into an entire lifestyle brand, found at a variety of price points and well-known retailers, which led to the creation of subsequent lifestyle brands, Leader Girlz, and Empowered by Jen Groover. Leader Girlz teaches young girls the importance of empowerment through play, while the recently launched “Empowered by Jen Groover” brand, including her one-hour PBS special and forthcoming book, comprises a variety of consumer products that encompass her quotes and inspire people to live life with passion and purpose. The success and momentum of Jen Groover’s empowerment movement has led to the vision and launch of the Empowered Economy Initiative, which encourages corporations and universities to combine efforts in order to educate and support small business owners and entrepreneurs in their communities, thereby stimulating the economy.More recently, to support the Empowered Economy Initiative, Jen launched the innovative economic and innovation movement for entrepreneurs and small business owners Jumpstart Connect, a first of its kind pop-up shop where all the business services small business owners need, are curated under one roof. JumpStart Connect officially launched in Philadelphia in October 2016, and is currently scaling to cities nationwide. The groundbreaking venture features a curated matchmaking model of business experts, global brands and entrepreneurs to creating an unique educational and resource driven experience to support small business growth and accelerate brands. This movement has been supported by brands like Comcast Business, UPS, Insperity and many more.She is also an advisor for many companies including for Thuzio, started by Tiki Barber and Mark Gerson, which is a disruptive business model blending sports management, sports entertainment and Influencer marketing and has become one of the leading Influencer platforms. Jen is also on several prominent board roles.Jen’s passion for inspiring others to realize their greatest potential on all levels, which was originally realized in her first business right out of college in the fitness industry and as a National level fitness competitor continues as the driving force behind her many successful brands. Jen’s diverse experiences and businesses span many different industries and she has no desire to slow down anytime soon. Jen continues to strive toward her ultimate goal, which is to innovate in every industry she is inspired to play in while empowering others to achieve their goals.Jen is more than a multi-faceted, multi-talented individual – she is, undoubtedly, a force to be reckoned with. Jen believes in active participation and lives by the belief that “if you are going to complain about something you better be willing to inspire change.” For more information, please visit www.jengroover.com.
Self Made Strategies is now also available on the Self Made Strategies YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOG-mybCfvYWhoXo4vPoB5g Episode 108: Jen Groover - The MORE Method On this episode, bring you the Self Made Strategies of Jen Groover. Jen has been a top business and lifestyle contributor and content creator for major television networks such as ABC, CBS, CNBC, NBC, MSNBC, CNBC, Fox News, Fox Business News, and The CW. She and her products have also been featured on QVC. Jen also has regularly contributed editorial pieces to several prominent business magazines and online resources including The Huffington Post, Entrepreneur Magazine, Inc Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Positively Positive, and The Story Exchange. Her products, brand, and work have been featured in hundreds of media outlets including O! The Oprah Magazine, Redbook, People, US Weekly, SUCCESS and Entrepreneur. Her success skyrocketed with the creation of the Butler Bag, the world’s first compartmentalized handbag, that became a multi-million dollar brand, and has not stopped since. Jen spring-boarded the Butler Bag’s success into an entire lifestyle brand, found at a variety of price points and well-known retailers, which led to the creation of subsequent lifestyle brands, Leader Girls, and Empowered by Jen Groover. Leader Girls (more info here: https://jengroover.com) teaches young girls the importance of empowerment through play, while the recently launched “Empowered by Jen Groover” brand, including her one-hour PBS special and forthcoming book, comprises a variety of consumer products that encompass her quotes and inspire people to live life with passion and purpose. The success and momentum of Jen Groover’s empowerment movement has led to the vision and launch of the Empowered Economy Initiative, which encourages corporations and universities to combine efforts in order to educate and support small business owners and entrepreneurs in their communities, thereby stimulating the economy. Jen Groover has been tagged by SUCCESS MAGAZINE as a “One-Woman Brand,” a “Creativity and Innovation Guru” and a leading “Serial Entrepreneur” by Entrepreneur Magazine and ranked #8 by SAP in the Top 51 Influencers of Human Potential. Now, she is helping individuals like you to get MORE out of their own lives with her book “The MORE Method.” You can grab a copy of The MORE Method here: https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B089CFPT2G&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_wXqcGb8EEAY82&tag=softstix-20 On this episode you will hear Jen discuss: How Jen went from developing the Butler Bag to creating programs like Leader Girls Jen's book, The MORE Method Why meditation can be helpful in getting more out of life Production Credits: This Self Made Strategies Podcast is a SoftStix Productions LLC jawn. This episode was hosted, produced and edited by Tony Lopes, in Philly, PA USA. Jen joined us remotely, via Zoom, from Media, PA USA. The Self Made Strategies Podcast is sponsored by Lopes Law LLC (www.LopesLawLLC.com) Make sure you subscribe to the Self Made Strategies Podcast on your favorite podcasting platform. You can find us on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Blubrry and many other podcasting platforms. Don't forget to visit www.selfmadestrategies.com to subscribe to our podcast, sign up for our newsletter, or to get more information about our guests. Follow us on: • Facebook • Twitter • Instagram • LinkedIn
I encored this episode because if offers a striking example of the power of radical empathy to address differences, bias, projections and stereotypes. In this episode, Co-founders, Colum McCann and Lisa Consiglio introduce us to Narrative 4, a global organization headed up by some of the world's most renowned authors, artists and community leaders who use the story exchange across the globe to build empathy and connection with tens of thousands of students in classrooms and communities.. An important expansion of this project, particularly relevant given national and international strife, is “Empathy Into Action,” a campaign that uses the story exchanges to break open historically intractable issues with radical empathy. You will hear how it unfolds in “A Narrative for Gun Awareness” between gun advocates and those who have suffered loss and injury due to gun violence. You will be moved and startled by what you hear.
100 years ago this August, women finally won the right to vote . Coming soon, The Story Exchange will explore the bruising battle for suffrage, the women who took up the fight, the women who are still fighting. These are the stories that history often forgets. We haven't. In the 3-part-series "100 Years of Power," we'll take a how the 19th Amendment challenged basically every aspect of existence as people knew it -- and started a fire that is still burning. Music credit: Madame Gandhi, The Future Is Female.
Barbara Schwartz is a vintage jewelry costume expert and the founder of TruFaux Jewels, an online boutique of exquisite costume jewelry made in Europe and North America from the 1920s-1950s. With an eye for high-quality and unusual pieces, Barbara helps women select vintage costume jewelry that expresses their personal styles and makes a statement. A sought-after speaker, Barbara has lectured on fashion and jewelry history at numerous conferences, including the Jewelry History Series. Her articles have been published in Adornment and The VFG News, as well as online by Costume Jewelry Collectors International, Kovels and Vintage Dancer. In addition to posts on jewelry history, her blog features tips for complementing modern fashion with vintage glamour. Barbara is a member of the Association for the Study of Jewelry and Related Arts, American Society of Jewelry Historians, and Vintage Fashion Guild (VFG). What you’ll learn in this episode: Why costume jewelry became fashionable through the efforts of famous couture designers in the 1920s. Why costume jewelry widely ranged in value and quality. Why the Great Depression caused many fine jewelry makers to switch over to producing costume jewelry. Why vintage costume jewelry has become popular again. What to look for when collecting vintage costume jewelry. How to contact Barbara Schwartz: Website: www.trufauxjewels.co Blog: www.trufauxjewels.com/blo Vintage Art Deco Jewelry: www.trufauxjewels.com/product-tag/art-deco Instagram: www.instagram.com/trufauxjewels Facebook: www.facebook.com/trufauxjewels LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/trufauxjewels The Story Exchange: https://thestoryexchange.org/barbara-schwartz/
In this episode, Co-founders, Colum McCann and Lisa Consiglio introduce us to Narrative 4, a global organization headed up by some of the world's most renowned and influential authors, artists and community leaders who believe language and literature are essential tools for creating a better society. They will share the way in which Narrative 4 has built empathy and bridged tens of thousands around the world in classrooms and communities etc., with the key methodology of the story exchange. Particularly important given a landscape of national and international strife, is Colum and Lisa's description of this year's mission of “Empathy Into Action,” a campaign that uses the story exchanges to break open historically intractable issues. They will describe their inaugural event “A Narrative for Gun Awareness” between gun advocates and those who have suffered loss and injury due to gun violence. Listen in and consider the possibilities for radical empathy fostered by Narrative 4.
Today's interview is with Colleen DeBaise. Colleen and I discuss all the stages involved in launching a startup in today's world. Colleen DeBaise is a business journalist and author who has devoted the bulk of her career to covering entrepreneurship and small business issues. Currently a contributing editor at Inc., she has served as the small business editor of The Wall Street Journal and as an editor at Entrepreneur, BusinessWeek, and SmartMoney. She is also an entrepreneur herself. She has been has been interviewed on MSNBC, Fox Business News, CNBC, CBS, and NPR, is founder of the Hampton Bee, and is podcast host of The Story Exchange. Some of what we discuss are the following:What things to consider when starting a businessThe basics of the Lean Startup methodWhy you should think like your customerWhat to consider when forming a teamResources Mentioned In The PodcastColleen DeBaise's column on Inc.: https://www.inc.com/author/colleen-debaisePodcast: https://thestoryexchange.org/podcast/Start a Successful Business: Expert Advice to Take Your Startup from Idea to Empire (Inc. Magazine): https://www.amazon.com/Start-Successful-Business-Startup-Magazine-ebook/dp/B0728DSV1Q/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tips for Starting a Successful Business written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing Marketing Podcast with Colleen DeBaise Podcast Transcript My guest for this week’s episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast is Colleen DeBaise. She is a business journalist, author, podcast host at The Story Exchange, and contributing editor at Inc. She and I discuss her new book Start a Successful Business: Expert Advice to Take Your Startup […]
The reporters joined a group of students from Two Eagle River High School on the Flathead Reservation in Montana for a Narrative 4 story exchange. Brittany, Rachel and Qainat reflect on that experience. Music credit: "Jettisoned" by Podington Bear and "A Palace of Cedar" by Blue Dot Sessions.
After the Narrative 4 Story Exchange at South High School in Minneapolis, MN, two of the student reporters showed Rachel the murals in the All Nations hallway and discussed their meaning. Music credit: "Jettisoned" by Podington Bear.
Talking about Narrative 4, students and teachers from Swain County High School discuss how bringing people together to hear one another’s stories helps create empathy and understanding.
In this episode, Co-founders, Colum McCann and Lisa Consiglio introduce us to Narrative 4, a global organization headed up by some of the world's most renowned and influential authors, artists and community leaders who believe language and literature are essential tools for creating a better society. They will share the way in which Narrative 4 has built empathy and bridged tens of thousands around the world in classrooms and communities etc., with the key methodology of the story exchange. Particularly important given a landscape of national and international strife, is Colum and Lisa's description of this year's mission of “Empathy Into Action,” a campaign that uses the story exchanges to break open historically intractable issues. They will describe their inaugural event “A Narrative for Gun Awareness” between gun advocates and those who have suffered loss and injury due to gun violence. Listen in and consider the possibilities for radical empathy fostered by Narrative 4.
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Click for show notes: Victoria Wang is a former banker and marketing consultant with more than three decades of experience in the financial world. As she rose through the ranks of corporate America, she saw very few role models or even other women to talk to at senior levels. By the time she left she wanted to find ways to mentor women and to encourage them down the path to economic independence. In 2011, she co-founded the The Story Exchange, a nonprofit media site that celebrates female entrepreneurs; its videos and news features about women business owners are now featured in the New York Times and other media partners. Inside This Episode Motivational Quote Must Read Book Productivity Tip Multitasking makes me less efficient A Few of Victoria’s Favorite Stories from The Story Exchange Connect with Victoria thestoryexchange.org Twitter Facebook YouTube Tumblr Thank you so much for listening. If you enjoyed the episode, please consider subscribing in iTunes and Stitcher and leaving a rating and or review. This helps us continue to be featured in New & Noteworthy so that more people can find us. Click here to join the Biz Chix community
In this episode, Co-founders, Colum McCann and Lisa Consiglio introduce us to Narrative 4, a global organization headed up by some of the world's most renowned and influential authors, artists and community leaders who believe language and literature are essential tools for creating a better society. They will share the way in which Narrative 4 has built empathy and bridged tens of thousands around the world in classrooms and communities etc., with the key methodology of the story exchange. Particularly important given a landscape of national and international strife, is Colum and Lisa's description of this year's mission of “Empathy Into Action,” a campaign that uses the story exchanges to break open historically intractable issues. They will describe their inaugural event “A Narrative for Gun Awareness” between gun advocates and those who have suffered loss and injury due to gun violence. Listen in and consider the possibilities for radical empathy fostered by Narrative 4.