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「中国「独身の日」大規模ネットセール 経済停滞受け大量返品も」 11月11日は、中国では独身の日。中国経済の停滞を受け、大規模なセールにも異変が現れています。11月11日は「1」が並ぶことから、中国では「独身の日」と呼ばれ、大規模なネットセールが行われます。その規模は世界最大級で、日本の年間のネット通販の市場規模に匹敵する売り上げをこのセール期間で稼ぎ出します。2024年は例年より早くスタート。日用品大手のSUNSTARも10年前から参戦しています。SUNSTAR上海・藤下佳之副総経理:(売り上げが)最初の爆発よりも持続的に伸びていく。大きな売り上げが期待できるセール。しかし、停滞する中国経済の影響もあり、さまざまな変化が生まれてきています。SUNSTAR上海・藤下佳之副総経理:“背伸び消費”が去年くらいから“身の丈消費”という形で、衝動買いをあまりしなくなった。(SUNSTARは)過剰な低価格競争には参加しない我々の価値を伝えることが一番大事。SUNSTARでも以前は売り上げを追求していましたが、今はブランドイメージを広める場としての役割を重視しているといいます。変化はこんなところにも。中国南部の広東省、広州市にある業者では、20人以上のインフルエンサーと契約し、商品の在庫管理や発送作業を代行しています。発送代行業者・謝観林社長:この服は1日に5000~6000着売れます。独身の日のセールが始まると、毎日1万以上の荷物を発送するため、作業は深夜2時ごろまで続くそうです。そんな業者の悩みの種が。作業場に次々と運び込まれ、床一面を覆い尽くす大量の返品商品。実は、中国ではオーダーメードなどの特別な商品以外は、7日以内だと理由がなくても返品が可能です。特にセール中は、「購入特典」目当ての客が特典だけをもらって商品を返品するケースが後を絶ちません。しかも、その返品の配送料は売る側の負担です。発送代行業者・謝観林社長:返品率が上がっていて今は約40%です。だいたい1日に3000~4000ほどの返品があります。
The organic house music journey that started with the previous remarkable mix Dopo'ore is even further realised with this autumnal release, Sunstar. This mix takes emotion in some surprisingly positive directions, with lush layers and rhythms that paint an optimistic soundscape. Remark's Sunstar explores the blurred hopeful boundaries of sunset to starlight to sunrise. Five hours of meticulously curated tracks form a unified aural experience that can be enjoyed anytime of day. Pulsing bass lines, whispering high-hats, shades of colourful sound, and the joy of the occasional uplifting vocal mixed with the depth of a sexy instrumental — the Sunstar vibe certainly suits all flavours of the melodic house music spectrum.
Join the Sanders sisters and expert Anne O Rice, RDH, as they discuss this debilitating and life-changing disease, and how to approach these patients and their needs with care. About Anne Anne has been a clinical dental hygienist for 35 years, is a speaker, writer, and consultant. She created Oral Systemic Seminars in 2017 and now devotes much of her time, focus and study to dementia prevention. Anne received her preceptor for the Bale/Doneen method, is a Certified Dementia Practitioner and in 2020 became certified as a Longevity Specialist with the Alzheimer's Research and Prevention Foundation, where she has also developed curriculum. She is a Fellow with The American Academy of Oral Systemic Health and on their advisory board. In 2024 she was added to Cloud Dentistry's Empowering Women in Dentistry board and has a column for RDH magazine focusing on oral systemic health and is also on their 2024 editorial advisory board. She was chosen in 2024 as a recipient of Sunstar's Award of Distinction and is looking forward to finishing her certification in the Buteyko Beathing Method. In 2021 Anne published her manuscript Alzheimer's Disease and Oral-Systemic Health Bidirectional Care Integration Improving Outcomes for Frontiers. She was included in an International Consortium of a diverse network of brain researchers, clinicians and institutions who support Alzheimer's prevention. Her consulting has brought her to Weill Cornell Medical Center's Alzheimer's Prevention Clinic, Florida Atlantic College Center for Brain Health, and the Atria Institute. Fine Anne Here: anneorice.com Facebook LinkedIn Instagram
JEMS Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ted Lee finds out what it's like to work for Sunstar Paramedics in Pinellas County, Florida. Joining him is Malachi White, director of recruiting, and Capt. Shelby Papa, clinical services coordinator.
The Gamesters of Triskelion (Star Trek: TOS) vs. Battle for the Sunstar (Star Wars: Ewoks)Ewoks meet the Empire! This week, we talk about all the cool ships in Battle for the Sunstar. Aspen litigates iterations of Gamesters of Triskelion. And we also poke holes in Great Man narratives._________________Get early, extended episodes on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/trekwarspodTheme by Tosin AwofesoSocial Media:https://www.instagram.com/trekwarspodhttps://bsky.app/profile/trekwarspod.bsky.socialWant to ask us questions? Email us at trekwarspod@gmail.com .And leave us a review! https://bit.ly/leave-a-review-trek-wars
Episode 871 Jason Interviews Mark Russell - Cereal from Ahoy Comics"What We Do In the Shadows" meets "Monster Squad" - a dark, distinctly adult—and lovingly funny—take on an earlier generation's beloved monsters.The Marquis de Cocoa, recently transformed into a vampire, emerges from his castle's crypt to face a deadly ordeal: He must brave the agony of sunrise and host another of the sumptuous breakfast parties he is known for, lest the townsfolk suspect what he has become and drive a stake through his heart. Other abominations—a creature composed of cadaver parts, a specter, a lycanthrope, a leprechaun—arise to threaten dangers of their own in this epic comedy of terror and tragedy.Buy it https://comicsahoy.com/comics/cerealSecond Coming: Trinity, The book that turned the comics industry upside-down with “quite a bit of humor…[and] a lot of heart” (The New York Times) is back for its third act. Written and co-created by 2022 Eisner winner Mark Russell (Not All Robots, BILLIONAIRE ISLAND), SECOND COMING: TRINITY finds Jesus Christ, the Son of God, tackling his biggest challenge in 2000 years: babysitting a child with super powers! Meanwhile, his roommate—the superhero called Sunstar—faces his greatest enemy, and his own guilt, in a court of law. It's "The Nanny" meets The Bible—with a superpowered baby! Collects all six issues of the acclaimed miniseries.Buy it https://comicsahoy.com/comics/second-coming-trinityProject CryptidAHOY anthology series, featuring Bigfoot, Yetis, Nessies, Jersey Devils, and more! AHOY presents a deep dive into all things cryptid, legendary, tall tale, and fanciful, written by some of your favorite writers. Issue 1 features Mark Russell's Yeti and Paul Cornell's Mongolian Death Worm. Also: to celebrate AHOY's fifth anniversary, all books from Sep-Nov feature an epic multi-writer prose story—starting here, with a 7-page opening chapter by Grant Morrison!Buy it https://comicsahoy.com/series/project-cryptid Support Our Patreon at Any Tier to Unlock More C4FaP Bonus Content https://www.patreon.com/comicsfunprofit Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Follow us on twitter.com/ComicsFunProfit & instagram.com/comicsforfunandprofit Like us on Facebook.com/ComicsForFunAndProfit Subscribe, rate, review on itunes, Spotify, Stitcher. Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast. Links/Listen https://beacons.ai/comicsfunprofit
Welcome to episode 25 of the Nurtured by Nature podcast. Today I'm delighted to be joined in conversation by the incredible Eleja SunStar of the Sanctuary of Sophia and a beautiful little Aminita mushroom who also had some words of wisdom to share with us all. In this inspiring episode Eleja shares her amazing journey from a workaholic in the busy world of corporate marketing and event planning, who reached a place of burnout before finally taking the leap to leave her hectic life to follow the nudges of her deep knowing that there was more to life. Since then her life has magically unfolded, through sacred pilgrimages to connect with her own ancestral roots and her shamanistic calling to connect her more deeply with her sacred relationship with nature and Mother Earth. We discuss the simple but profound experience available to all of us by finding the courage to claim what's calling your heart and how a beautiful army of beings, equipped with their ancient nurturing wisdom in the form of plants, trees and wild creatures are patiently waiting for the opportunity to be heard so that they can guide and assist us once more. We explore the indigenous wisdom of our lands and the need for reverence in our relationships with nature and a remembering of sacred reciprocity towards Gaia. But mostly we are urged by the Fae to remember the magic that connects us all and in attuning with the earth we are being asked to bring our love and the healing sound of joy and laughter to the world at this time.Learn more about ElejaEleja is a Sophianic Medicine Woman, Divine Feminine Transformation Guide and Plant Medicine Oracle devoted to empowering rising Oracles, Priestesses, Medicine Women and Divine Feminine Leaders of the New Earth.She is the Founder and Cosmic Earth Mother of Sanctuary of Sophia, A New Earth Sisterhood. She leads ascending women on transformative journeys resurrecting their medicine & soul's gifts, aligning them with their highest timeline through Ancient Sophianic Oracle Arts & transformational embodiment practices to support their divine mission.Website: https://sanctuaryofsophia.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sanctuaryofsophia/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elejasunstar/Thank you for being a part of this journey with me, please Subscribe to make sure you don't miss our future episodes, and share with your friends to help these messages ripple out across the world. More information about the Nurtured by Nature Podcast and our host Fiona MacKay: Fiona Mackay Photography WebsiteConnect with us and join the conversation on social media:Instagram @FionaMacKayPhotographyFacebook @FionaMacKayPhotographyTwitter @FiMacKay
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Today's guest is the beautiful soul sister Eleja Sunstar. Eleja is a Sophianic Medicine Woman, Divine Feminine Transformation Guide and Plant Medicine Oracle devoted to empowering rising Oracles, Priestesses, Medicine Women and Divine Feminine Leaders of the New Earth. In today's episode she shares with us how she went from being a codependent sensitive empath with weak boundaries and in a toxic relationship to an empowered feminine leader and medicine woman who shares her spiritual gifts with the world. What You Will Learn: [01:40] Eleja's journey where she reclaimed her shamanic healing gifts [10:10] How she was called to sit with Ayahuasca and why it's so important to connect with her spirit first [14:05] Her personal experience with Ayahuasca and how it transformed her life [16:54] Advice for women who want to get out of codependency, toxic relationships and feel disempowered [20:24] How to develop an authentic connection with God and heal from old distorted Christian beliefs about God [24:45] How she started to connect with Sophia Christ Consciousness [27:25] How Eleja helps women to reconnect with the Sophianic Consciousness [32:22] How to uplevel your Divinine Feminine Leadership [36:54] Why Sisterhood, Ritual and Ceremony is so important on the path of Divine Feminine Reclamation [37:55] How to connect and work with Eleja [41:18] Book recommendation [43:00] Eleja's epic one minute speech to the world Leave me a comment on Instagram : http://bit.ly/2TGDCvn and let Eleja and me know what valuable lessons you could take from the episode! Resources Recommendation: The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield Let's Connect: Website: www.sanctuaryofsophia.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elejasunstar/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/sanctuaryofsophia Private FB Group: https://m.facebook.com/groups/2263595487136140/?ref=share&mibextid=haimBR Eleja's offerings: https://mailchi.mp/sanctuar.../whitebuffalocalfwomanmedicine I would be happy if you leave me a review on Itunes: https://apple.co/2TNbPcZ Much love, Your Renate Sophia xxx --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/renate20/message
Silvio Schoch, CEO von Sunstar Hotels, will das Unternehmen an die vorderste Front der Digitalisierung bringen. Erfolgreiches digitales arbeiten auf Kollaborationsplattformen genügt ihm dabei nicht. Silvio will einen Schritt weiter gehen: Prozessautomatisierung ist das Ziel. In diesem Dreier-Talk zwischen Silvio und den beiden iTrustern Patrick Müller und Oliver Sommer erfährst du, wie innovative Entscheidungen den Weg für den Wandel ebnen. Hinweis: Diese Podcast-Folge wurde in Schweizerdeutsch aufgenommen. Jetzt reinhören. Die Themen im Überblick: (00:00) − Intro (01:16) – Vorstellung Silvio Schoch und Sunstar (02:59) – Wie hat Olivier die Ausgangslage bei Sunstar wahrgenommen? (04:23) – Welche Vision strebte Silvio in der Zusammenarbeit mit iTrust an? (05:58) – Die Basis für digital erfolgreicher arbeiten wurde gelegt, wie weiter? (06:56) – Wieso setzte Silvio für das Projekt auf externe Begleitung? (07:35) – Darum setzt Silvio auf die Power Plattformen (08:56) – Ablauf Prozessautomatisierung (11:46) – Aktueller Prozessstatus: Entwicklung Ticketing (14:09) – Silvios strategischer Plattformentscheid (16:03) – Vorgang Evolutionsphase (17:37) – Wer war im Projekt die treibende Kraft? (19:11) – Ausblick (33:57) − Outro Weiterer Link zu diesem Thema einfügen
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Harley gets Redder, Lady Cop gets a name, The Doom Patrol goes to therapy, Superman finds Hope, Paul Cornell attends a Con, Sunstar learns his secret origin, and the (smaller) circus comes to San Diego.
Welcome to Star Wars Reactions!We are back for episode 134 with another edition of our Vintage Reactions! This week, hosts Aaron Harris and David Modders are sitting down to share their reactions to the ninth episode of the first season of Ewoks entitled “Sunstar vs Shadowstone”! Join them as they explore the moral lessons being taught in this episode, Kneesaa saying the most famous line in the Saga, and the return of Morag!Plus don't miss Aaron's Star Wars Dad Joke of the Week!Episode 134 Talking Points:Initial ReactionsMoral lesson of Teebo's respect for LograyKneesaa has a feelingMorag's Lair vs Jabba's PalaceFinal ReactionsStar Wars Dad Joke of the WeekStar Wars Reactions: Elegant discussions for a more civilized age!Our Listeners Reactions episode is coming! Join the show by telling us what you are looking forward to or hoping to see in the upcoming Ahsoka series by leaving us a message! Click here to record yours now!Follow us on Twitter!Follow us on Facebook!Follow us on Instagram!Follow us on Pinterest!Subscribe on YouTube!Follow Aaron and David on Twitter!Follow David on Instagram!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3455852/advertisement
00. Alex MAVR - Intro 01. Dmitry Strochenko & Maxine - Daylight Snow (Extended Mix) 02. Nicholas Gunn feat. Alina Renae - I'll Be Gone (Nitrous Oxide Extended Mix) 03. Steve Allen & Trance Classics with Meredith Bull - The Love In Your Lies (Extended Mix) 04. W!SS feat. LeHaig - Grinta (Original Mix) 05. Airdream & Calvin O'Commor - Around The World (Original Mix) 06. BrokenBeat - Lockdownpiano (Original Mix) 07. DJ Hold - Discover Your Life (Original Mix) 08. Jak Aggas & Elles De Graaf - In My Arms (Extended Mix) 09. Sunset Heat & Sunstar & Devious Minds - Into Her Eyes (Astuni Re-Lift) 10. Seven Sun - Must Be Something (Radio-Edit) 11. Driftmoon & Susana - Because of You (Extended Mix)
A Taste of Armageddon (Star Trek: TOS) vs. Sunstar vs. Shadowstone (Star Wars: Ewoks) Aspen and I talk about MORALISM IN ART! Also, Logray the Shaman is a stone cold BAMF, which makes Kenny drag out one of his soapboxes. And Aspen waxes rhapsodic about what the heck makes a civilization. I think we solved it all this time, folks.————Theme by Tosin AwofesoSupport us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/trekwarspodSocial Media:https://www.twitter.com/trekwarspodhttps://www.instagram.com/trekwarspodWant to ask us questions? Email us at trekwarspod@gmail.com .And leave us a review! https://bit.ly/leave-a-review-trek-wars
Alpenromantik Inwiefern darf man es nicht zu persönlich nehmen? Es nicht an sich rann lassen? Dem Gast ist es egal? Mensch hat mich der Artikel vom – im – aus dem WB Gestern aus der Bahn geworfen. Als ob es dem Gast wirklich egal ist? Wieso gab es dann Gäste die mehr als 50 Jahre ins Alphubel gekommen sind? Ihnen war das egal von wem sie begrüsst werden? Ich weiss noch als einmal meine Eltern nicht da waren. Eine kleine Auszeit in Zurzach. Das Ehepaar Berner aus Zürich. Natürlich hat man das Ehepaar nicht informiert. Herr Berner mit einem riesen Blumenstrauss fürs Fränzi ( meine Mama ) und Mensch was hat der sich geärgert als er erfuhr das die Gastgeber am bädele sind. Die sind gleich wieder abgereist. Und ja – der Schwatz mit dem Patron wohl etwas überbewertet? Lieber Qualitativ hoch stehende Betriebe von ausländischen Investoren geführt. Wir werden sehen wo hin das führen wird und ja beeinflussen hätte man es eben können sollen tun? Die Familienbetriebe wurden es eben so gut es geht mit einer herzlichen Software geführt anstatt mit einer teuren Hardware? Investitionen schwierig, da immer mehr Abgagen und der allgemeinen Teurung? Und ja die Heidi Romantik? Die Zahlen? -2.5 % und die Aussage vom Hoteliervereinsdirektor? Was wird aus dem Sunstar – dem früheren Beau Site? Was haben sich die Investoren überlegt? Es liegt nicht an uns dies zu hinterfragen? Heidi hat dem Schweiz Tourismus schon langen den Rücken zu gegehrt. Sie arbeitet in der Erotikbranchef! Ich liebe die Perle der Alpen und Gott sei Dank werden die Berge noch nicht verkauft. Wenn Rolf Bumann und seine Frau im Etoile entscheiden – täglich 15 Stunden zu arbeiten? Ist es dann nicht ihre Entscheidung? Niemand hat Rolf gezwungen 15 Stunden täglich zu arbeiten. Es ist seine Entscheidung weil er mit viel Passion und ja er war Feuer und Flamme für den Betrieb. Die Gäste sind da nicht in erster Lage wegen der Hardware und der schlechte Lage gekommen, nein es war die Software? In meinen Augen stimmt es nicht, dass die Jungen nicht wollen! Wenn ein junger Mensch ausserhalb des Dorfes eine Karriere machen will schafft er das wohl auch nicht in einem stink normalen 0815 8.5 STD Betrieb? Sicher würde es helfen wenn die saisonalen Stationen auf ganz Jahresbetrieb umstellen würden? Das funktioniert nicht? Wenn einer das so sagt, sind das seine und nicht deine Grenzen! Team-Building Events, Konzerte, Detoxwochen, Atem und Gesundheitswochen, Alpentantra, Yogawochen boomen das ganze Jahr? Kreativität kennt keine Panik. Mir ist Maria begegnet, im Seng – das lässt sich doch verkaufen? Gletscherwasserkonzentrat in Maria Behälter dito Lourdes? Unser Kapelle? Sicher gibt es für die jungen Hürden wo man eben besser untertaucht und ja eben Tschüss und Tschau. Die Nachfolgeregelung ist wohl die härteste Knacknuss? Währe es vielleicht nicht auch die Aufgabe von Bund, Kanton und den Gemeinden hier den Familien unter die Arme zu greifen. Es sind nicht nur Hotels und Restaurants die an der Nachfolgeregelung scheitern sondern auch Bäckereien, Metzgereien, Lebensmittellieferanten, Garagisten. Hier müssten der Jugend geholfen werden aber auch den Eltern damit sie nach langen Arbeitstagen auch eine anständige Pension geniessen können? Aber eben das Geld der Pension wurde in den Betrieb gesteckt der nun leider zu billig an ausländische Investoren verkauft wurde? Und ja das sind irgendwo noch Schulden und wenn man dann mit einem blauen Augen davon kommt so ist dann auch gut so? Und ja was tun die Geschwister? Les jeux sont fait – rien et va plus ? Die Einheimischen die jetzt noch nett das Dorf hüten werden eben noch brav die Tracht anziehen. Ein bisschen Trachtentanz, Jodel und Alphornklänge und den Investoren den Weg zu ihrer Imobilie zeigen? Und ja auch brav in die Kirche gehen und beten, ja beten mögen. dass die geschlossenen Betriebe bald wieder warme Betten und ja wie nennt man Fremdenverkehr auf Englisch? International Affairs? Ich liebe Fremdenverkehr. Wann begrüssen wir die ersten Investoren in unseren Vereinen? Und ja es gibt eben Aussagen wie : dem Gast ist das egal : ja die einem den Tag rauben? Hat der Tag das verdient. Besser währe es wohl auf Medien verzichten? Habe dann brav den Pomona App gelöscht. Muss mir nun für spannende Todesanzeigen meine Inspiration wo anders suchen. Schwarznasenzeitschrift? Ich finde die letzten Berichte vom WB betreffend den Hotels in Saas-Fee nur einseitig beleuchtet? Was wurde aus den Opfern? Opfer !! Ja? Den Schneeflocken ist es ja auch egal wem das Haus gehört auf welchen sie landen? Dies und mehr untersuche ich gerade im Institut für Schneeflockeninventar. Ach und dies noch und ja man soll das hier und jetzt nicht persönlich nehmen. Ein Zitat von einem Vorgesetzten. Ein Verkäufer verkauft was er liebt. Ein guter Verkäufer, verkauft was da ist. Wie man mit einer solchen Aussage nun umgeht ist wohl jedem selber überlassen? Never mind – hab dan Gestern noch mit einer guten Portion Humor verdaut und Mike Müller in seinem Theaterstück genossen, gelacht und ja auch nachgedacht. Das mit der Erbsache kann auch schräg einfräsen? Gerade Gestern ist ein Freund der Familie verstorben und ja! Vielleicht bin ich auch einfach nur viel zu emotional oder hochsensibel? Mal Testen? Dann widme ich meine Zeit doch lieber den zwei Datteln die sich beim Online Dating kennen lernten? Und habe ich Ihnen, meine besten Leserinnen und Leser schon erzählt wie inär Stuba weiter geht? Die 4 Damen arbeiten immer noch am Inserat – Ehemann sehr sehr günstig abzugeben. Aber Marie : das mim Untauglich und Zivilschutz musst du sicher nicht erwähnen, dass ist doch sicher verjährt? Fisch legt man am besten in die Fischhaltefolie und der Ehemann arbeitet weiter an seinem W-Lan Föhn. Die neuste Dienstleistung im App – Luftballone mit der Energie der Sonne auflbasen ! Und ja dann darf er auch wieder z`Nacht für die 4 Damen und ihn kochen. Einen feinen Weissweinrisotto mit, frischen Spargeln aus Saillon. In den Ristotto etwas Ziegenkäse vom Odermatt aus Nidwalden hinein. Dieser Ziegenkäse ist unter anderem umhüllt von Horny Herbs. Geil. Nicht wahr? Dazu einen feinen Weisswein und dieses mal ein Glas aus der Bergerie de Fenouillet? Nicht einheimisch aber dem Gast ist das egal? Kulinarisch mal fremdgehen? Gegessen wird zu Hause! Vorspeise auch? Vorspiel? Austern aus Sommieres direkt vom Markt? Oliven, feinster Käse und leckere Wurst. Gemüse und ja Thymian und Rosemarin wachsen haufenweise in den Reben. Es hat einfach gut getan und die Location, die Gites, der Weinkeller vom Toni und Familie einfach nur einzigartig. Nach jedem Abendmahl fragt sich z`Marie ob sie das Inserat wirklich aufgeben soll? Meine Ehemann kocht so herrlich und ja geniessen ist wohl der neue Sex. Nur so bisschen mehr Komplimente und Kuscheln ? Das währe schön und ja alles wird gut? Kopf hoch tanzen ! Chi va piano, va sano et lontano – das ein Zitat von Toni der mit seiner Familie die Bergerie le Fenouillet und einem tollen Team eine ganz tolle Sache macht. Darauf stosse ich an und hoffe das es doch ein paar Familienbetriebe schaffen ihre Nachfolge erfolgreich zu gestalten und ob die Jungen wirklich nicht wollen? Niemand muss? Jeder hat die Wahl?15 STD ? Da hat mir meine Sekretärin noch einen halben Freitag in den Arbeitsplan eingeschrieben. Zum Wein : La Pique – eine herrlich feine Zitrusnote und wenn jemand mal wissen will wie Urlaub riecht, einfach mal zwei Schlücklein? Was für ein Abgang und ja er bleibt ewigs auf der Zunge und wir empfehlen ein paar Urlaubstage in Languedoc – die Weine der Familie und wünschten wir wären viel viel länger und ja gleich da geblieben? www.fenouillet.com Es war die beste Entscheidung einfach mal tschüss und tschau.Und ja über Entscheidungen geht es im Kapitel 2 in Supersaxo`s Handbuch – leider exklusiv für Mitglieder bei Steady www.steadyhq.com/gottfried-supersaxo Ische Hengert – der Walliser Podcast war diese Woche bei Sophie und ja eifach z`Sophie – entweder man liebt sie und ja ich liebe sie auf unsere Art – die freundschaftliche Art und ja lasst uns lieben? Vielleicht koche ich bald mal wieder was angebranntes für Mamade Fatal? Alpenromantik mit Müsig va folgende Walliser Müsiker/innen Eliane Amherd Sophie Sarah Erne Walliser Seema The Woodstock Dude Gottfried Supersaxo
Steve and Nic celebrate their 50th episode covering the Ewoks finale, Battle for the Sunstar. This Endorian Life is a Star Wars Podcast from the Radio Meanwhile Network.
Merry Christmas! It's Christmas time, right? Oh, it's not? Well... here we are anyway. We missed our holiday episode, but we still have to cover the comic Melissa picked for us, so here it is! Second Coming is a satirical depiction of what would happen if Jesus came back to earth to learn more about humanity under the guidance of Superm---uh, I mean Sunstar! The superhero Sunstar. Join us as we riskily discuss our views on religion! We'll be back next week with the Preview for Season 12.We're back!***Check out the inaugural crossover of the Hall of Pods, our new podcast network! We discuss Doctor Strange In the Multiverse of Madness with The Fandom Optimists, Cape Corner, and True Believers: a Comics PoDCast! Find all of our links here. Email us at sjwcomicspodcast@gmail.com, or check out our social media at:https://twitter.com/sjwcomicscasthttps://www.instagram.com/sjwcomicscast/
In this episode of The Negotiation, we feature Part 3 of our conversation with legendary APAC marketer and thought leader Dave McCaughan. Dave has spent the last three decades in the Asia Pacific, in senior management roles with McCann, one of the world's biggest advertising agencies. He joined McCann in 1986 in his native Sydney, where he built the Strategic Planning function, and since 1995 has been based in Bangkok, Hong Kong, and Tokyo, leading regional strategy and communications campaign development for clients like Coca-Cola, MasterCard, Nestle, Cathay Pacific, Sunstar, Hitachi, Johnson & Johnson, and many others. In 2015 Dave launched BIBLIOSEXUAL, which works with brands to bring together his long-term passion for understanding the relationship between form and content. In this episode, we conclude our extensive discussion by talking about Dave's time at Coca-Cola, how he got ads approved in the Chinese market, and, specifically, the first-ever romantic kiss seen on Chinese television. We also talk about how brands should approach countries in Southeast Asia (which are all different from one another and see significant nuances inside each country). We finish our conversation by diving deep into AI technology -- is it going to disrupt the marketing world? Discover more by tuning in. Enjoy! Topics Discussed and Key Points:● China's first-ever kiss ad● Understanding local nuances - as evidenced by the controversy around Lionel Messi and the Emir of Qatar during the FIFA World Cup final ● China's shifting demographics● The cultural debates that go on in North America versus the rest of the world ● Nestle's Kit-Kat treats, and how they've managed to be so successful in Japan● Is the world really homogenizing?● How should businesses expand to Southeast Asia?● Comedy as an underlying theme in marketing● How shopping malls are magnets for what is happening around the world● Cultural soft power, as evidenced by Japan and Korea● Major shopping events in Asia and why they resonate● The expected impact of AI on marketing
This episode of The Negotiation features part 2 of our conversation with Dave McCaughan. Dave McCaughan is a Marketing Thought Leader and Storyteller. He has spent the last three decades in Asia Pacific leading strategy planning and in senior management roles with McCann, one of the world's most successful advertising agencies. He joined McCann in 1986 in his native Sydney, where he built the Strategic Planning function, and since 1995 has been based in Bangkok, Hong Kong, and Tokyo leading regional strategy and communications campaign development for clients like Coca-Cola, MasterCard, Nestle, Cathay Pacific, Sunstar, Hitachi, Johnson & Johnson, and many others. In 2015 Dave launched BIBLIOSEXUAL, which works with brands to bring together his long-term passion for understanding the relationship between form and content. In this episode, we continue the discussion by talking about Japanese consumer trends, youth marketing, and how it has changed over the years, product placement and decision fatigue. Dave then shares his thoughts on how brands should pay attention to older consumers in Japan (a category with growing influence and purchasing power). Finally, we do a deep-dive into the topic of toilets, and how Dave got involved with them. Enjoy! Topics Discussed and Key Points:● Japan's changing population demographics● Manga mongers ● Youth Marketing● Mobile gaming as an impactful medium● The K-Pop revolution in Asia● The attention economy● The silver population and how consumer brands need to engage them● Cost of customer acquisition versus the lifetime value● Why the future globally is all about aging populations Notable Quotes“If you watched Western movies made in the eighties, American Hollywood movies, there was a big thing that Japan was about to overtake the world. Right? It was going to buy out everything.”"The more people got used to Korea as a cool place, the more they're going to feel good about buying Korean brands.”“Statistics say that for people under 30, the number one medium that they engage in every day is mobile games - as in the amount of time they put into it. And it's usually somewhere between 3 to 4 hours a day.”“Sometimes we think of gaming as entertainment. We don't think of it as media. In the same way that we might think of television as media, right? But mobile gaming is a medium.”“The truth is that if you want to get people's attention, young, young people, particularly in Asia, the thing they're paying attention to is this the screen on their mobile phone.”“When you look at the numbers and you find out in nearly every category - yes, it might be an advantage to have a repertoire of, you know, five or six flavors. But the truth is that two flavors will always sell 80, 85, 90% of all your product.”“We're finding out that people seem to be fatigued because they're bored. Right? It's not necessarily that they are really fed up with something or that they don't like [it] - they want something else.”“The single most powerful medium in the world to get your brand success is word of mouth. It is people who like your product or your service, talking to other people about why they like it and getting them to try it.”“Very soon we're going to get to the point where 25% of the world's population is over 60.”“Other institutions have sort of shown that people in their sixties are as adaptable and probably have adapted to more new technologies [over their lives] than people under 30. Because for people under 30, there has been no major new technology for 25 years.”
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Pam Didner is a marketing consultant, writer, speaker, podcaster, and author of 3 books: Global Content Marketing, Effective Sales Enablement, and the Modern AI Marketer. She has given future trends, content marketing and sales enablement presentations and workshops in the US, Europe, South America and Asia. Her forte is to create successful global marketing plans that meet local marketing and sales team's needs. She is strategic in nature and tactical in execution. She also specializes in sales, marketing and internal/external communications consulting, keynote presentations, corporate training and planning sessions. Her clients include Intel, 3M, Sunstar, Cisco, TE Connectivity, Southwest Airlines to name just a few. She shares marketing thoughts at pamdidner.com. Learn More About Pam - Click Here
Dental podcast: Welcome to DentalTalk. I'm Dr. Phil Klein. In today's podcast we will discuss how we can recognize implant disease and prevent loss of implants with innovative chairside techniques. We will also address user friendly oral hygiene practices for our patients to use at home in order to maintain the life of their respective implants. Our guest is Dr. Samuel Low, Professor Emeritus at the University of Florida, College of Dentistry and an Advisor Member of the Pankey Institute. He is past President of the American Academy of Periodontology and a current officer of the Academy of Laser Dentistry.
Hey y'all Hey! Have you ever felt judged because of the way you give or receive love? Listen in this week as we are joined by Say It To Me Nice vet, Lia the Sunstar. We discuss love languages, loving unapologetically, feeling judged because of how you love, and much more. You can find Lia The Sunstar on IG @lia_the_sunstar Subscribe to her YouTube channel at LIa The Sunstar Follow Say It To Me Nice podcast on IG @SayItToMeNicePodcast Twitter @SayItToMeNicePodcast
Your host, Devonee Thaxton, talks with Pam Didner who is a fierce B2B marketing consultant, author, podcaster, and speaker. Pam Didner has been in the tech and IT segments for over 20 years with experience in Marketing, Sales Enablement, Strategic Planning, Finance, Product Development and Operations. She is the current President of Portland-based consulting firm, Relentless Pursuit, and has advised organizations across the world including Intel, Southwest Airlines, 3M, Sunstar, Cisco, TE Connectivity, and many more. She is the author of books titled Effective Sales Enablement, Global Content Marketing and The Modern AI Marketer, all available for purchase at Barnes and Noble and Amazon. In this episode, they delve into how Pam isn't interested in being a salesperson herself, but wants to be the woman enabling and supporting other salespeople. It's not about being the one who is centerstage, but being the one to shine the spotlight on others. To learn more about Pam's work, visit http://www.pamdidner.com/ (http://www.pamdidner.com/). If you'd like to be a guest on Savvy, Booked, & Blessed, click https://podcast.prosavvyas.com/podcast-guest (HERE).
This week I am talking to second generation astrologer and a sixth generation herbalist...Lia The Sunstar! Lia is an empath from birth with the gift of sight (mediumship) which is past down through my maternal lineage. We also talk about her spiritual journey and how she became "The Sunstar". Lia tells me how how her family reacted to her spiritual awakening and breaks down everything from human design, astrology, Blood Type Diets, and how we are reincarnated from mystical beings. Plus she absolutely tells me EVERYTHING there is to know about me using my natal chart. It's scary how accurate it is! All of this and so much more...It's About DAMN Time! Follow Lia on IG→ https://www.instagram.com/lia_the_sunstar/ (here) Support Everything Lia does→ https://linktr.ee/liathesunstar (here) Lia also references these books: https://www.amazon.com/Realms-Earth-Angels-Information-Lightworkers/dp/1401917186 (Realms of the Earth Angels: More Information for Incarnated Angels, Elementals, Wizards, and Other Lightworkers) https://www.amazon.com/Right-Your-Type-Revised-Updated/dp/0399584161/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1JCAJ4RY3B5JF&keywords=eat+right+for+your+blood+type&qid=1655179048&s=books&sprefix=eat+right%2Cstripbooks%2C89&sr=1-1 (Eat Right 4 Your Type (Revised and Updated): The Individualized Blood Type Diet® Solution) Follow me on Facebook, Twitter, IG, & more https://direct.me/dawholedamnshow (@DaWholeDamnShow) Follow this on Facebook, Twitter, IG, & more https://direct.me/itsaboutdamntimepod (@ItsAboutDamnTimePod) Damn University Merch now available click link => https://my-store-baeb94.creator-spring.com/ (Here) For more blogs, pods, and digital content go to https://my.captivate.fm/www.DaWholeDamnShow.com (DaWholeDamnShow.com )
Vous êtes vous déjà demandé pourquoi vos client·es devraient acheter votre marque plutôt qu'une autre. Mais vraiment demandé pourquoi ? Si on vous posait la question aujourd'hui, il y a de fortes chances que vous répondiez en parlant des avantages fonctionnels de votre produit et/ou de votre service. Des avantages qui sont, bien sûr, uniques à votre marque. Sauf que dans les faits, il n'y a que vous qui le savez. Face à la myriade de produits qui existent aujourd'hui, créer une différenciation qui soit réellement pertinente pour Monsieur X et Madame Y relève du défi. C'est là qu'apparaît, Christine Truillet, Directrice Marketing Senior chez Sunstar Europe, groupe dont la principale marque est GUM, l'expert de l'hygiène buccale. Avec son équipe, elle a fait le choix de dépasser cette obsession du produit pour investir réellement dans ce qui fonctionne vraiment : GUM. Pas GUM les produits, mais GUM en tant que marque. Dans cette capsule, Christine explique les intérêts à investir réellement et massivement dans sa marque et livre même ses 4 points pour y arriver. Bonne écoute !
This week Steve and Nic finally get the resolution to long forgotten beef between Logray and Morag. This Endorian Life is a Star Wars podcast from the Radio Meanwhile Network.
This episode features Shaira Panela, an award-winning science writer from the Philippines. Her work has appeared in local and international publications such as Asian Scientist Magazine, GMA News Online, Rappler, and SunStar. We talked about the differences between writing about science and writing about crime, politics, or entertainment, the toughest science stories she has ever worked on, her most memorable experiences as a science writer, why science communication matters in the Philippines, communicating science to the public, and more. How to contact Shaira: Facebook: fb.com/alingshaira Instagram: @alingshaira Twitter: @alingshaira Email: shairapanela@gmail.com / rsfpanela@gmail.com
In this episode of the EMEA Recruitment podcast, we welcomed Dr. Wieland Noetzold, Senior Executive Officer, Governance, Compliance and Audit at Sunstar. “I realised relatively early in life that my Japan link was an asset, which I had to use.” “I can leverage almost everything I've learned in my life so far in this particular job and I'm still learning, because it's a journey.” “I believe – genuinely – most people in the morning, when they wake up, have good intentions.” Wieland joined Paul Toms virtually from his home office near the “beautiful” Lake Geneva. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Wieland learned how to focus in his home environment. Although he's increased his productivity, he accepts that he's not perfect at prioritising. For anyone else struggling with remote working, Wieland has a top tip on making the most of your time at home. Sunstar is a multi-national organisation operating in two spaces: oral care and industrial business. Despite its Japanese heritage, Sunstar moved its global headquarters to Switzerland more than a decade ago, in order to embrace globalisation. Due to his responsibility for internal auditing and enterprise risk management, Wieland meets Sunstar staff all over the world, from a variety of cultural backgrounds. Wieland explains how he ended up travelling from his home in East Germany to Japan on a student exchange programme. Due to travel restrictions in the Communist Bloc, Wieland wanted to see part of the world, which led him to applying for the scheme. Having learnt the language, Wieland was able to visit Japan and gain a wealth of cultural experiences. Over the past 30 years, it's a country he's been to almost every year. Focusing on global governance, Wieland explores the challenge in aligning Japanese and western thinking. It's a “special breed of people” who are able to remain open-minded, patient and persistent, he has found. Patience is a key characteristic that Wieland feels has contributed to his success. However, it hasn't been a straight line; the objective was never to westernise a Japanese company, so Sunstar is finding the best of both worlds to bring together. Wieland talks through the main challenges he faces when recruiting, both internally and externally. Cultural fit is particularly important for Sunstar, so Wieland is clear that the recruitment process must be done “really well”. Paul points out that Wieland's career is unusual in the modern world, as he's worked within just two businesses. Nowadays, it's normal for a professional to move every two to three years. It wasn't necessarily a decision that Wieland made consciously, however; he realised that his link to Japan was an asset that he had to use. Opportunities subsequently opened up that Wieland never predicted; when the Head of Internal Audit at Novartis contacted him, he'd never thought of working in the Internal Audit sector. Nevertheless, the role took him to Japan every year in a variety of different contexts. Sunstar was different. Wieland had worked for Swiss companies in Japan, but never a Japanese company that was based in Switzerland. It all came together and led to his current role. Wieland reveals the traits that he's learned from his time in Japan, as well as the practices he hasn't brought back to Switzerland. He ends the episode by detailing what you must do if you want to connect with him on LinkedIn – make sure to listen before you try to connect with him! To find a particular part of the episode, please use the timestamps below: 01:03: Focusing in your home environment03:05: Making the most of your morning05:46: Combining Japanese and western corporate culture07:34: How communication has improved during COVID-1909:39: How Wieland ended up in Japan 16:24: The biggest hurdles in global governance19:54: The key to Wieland's success24:21: The challenges of recruiting28:56: How Wieland's career came together32:58: Why Wieland went into a speciality role36:17: The things that test Wieland's patience39:18: The Japanese practices Wieland hasn't adopted40:56: Wieland's role models and supporters45:33: How to reach out to Wieland If you'd like to connect with Wieland, visit his LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wieland-noetzold/ Operation Smile is the official partner of the EMEA Recruitment podcast. We're hoping to raise enough money to fund 100 new smiles during our partnership. If you can help us achieve this goal, please donate: https://www.emearecruitment.com/operation-smile This episode was hosted by Paul Toms, our Founder, and Rose Jinks, Senior Marketing Executive. Find out more about our international recruitment services through our website: https://www.emearecruitment.com/ You can also follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/emea-recruitment-limited/ To connect with Paul, find him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paultoms/ Alternatively, follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/paul_toms If there are any topics you'd like us to cover in future episodes of the EMEA Recruitment podcast, please contact Rose: rose.jinks@emearecruitment.com #emearecruitment #emearecruitmentpodcast #drwielandnoetzold #paultoms #operationsmile #switzerland
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Episode 95! This week we are giving our thoughts on Second Coming Vol 1, as well as going over some other nerd news! I can't wait to hear what you all think of our opinion! We decided we wanted you guys to get to know the real us so we're taking a break on any real editing. Apologies ahead of time to anyone we offend. The book everyone’s talking about, by award-winning writer Mark Russell (Wonder Twins, The Flintstones) and artist Richard Pace (Pitt, New Warriors)—now in one volume! God commands Earth’s mightiest superhero, Sunstar, to accept Jesus as his roommate and teach him how to use power more forcefully. Jesus, shocked at the way humans have twisted his message over two millennia, vows to straighten them out. Collects SECOND COMING #1-6. As usual you can head over to our Patreon and find an episode that will be an uncut version of the recording so get ready for long off topic conversations and technical difficulties! Join our discord and help us build the community! https://discord.gg/C8kX8kyKTM Support The Wednesday Pull List! https://www.patreon.com/wednesdaypull Check out our show sponsors! https://www.mycomicshop.com/?AffID=1881246P01 https://galactictoys.com/?rfsn=4874329.21dc80 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wednesdaypull/message
On today’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we welcome back to the program B&H Senior Sales Trainer Kevin Rickert to discuss the latest cameras and lenses released over the past few months. For today’s episode, we have the support of Audio-Technica and are using its BP40 Large Diaphragm Dynamic Broadcast Microphone. We start with Sony’s new flagship camera, the Alpha A1 Mirrorless Digital Camera, and discuss its impressive features as well some of the new lenses Sony has introduced, including the Sony FE 50mm f/1.2 GM Lens. We also talk about the new FUJIFILM GFX 100S Medium Format Mirrorless Camera and the FUJIFILM X-E4 Mirrorless Camera. The rest of the episode is dedicated to lenses and a quick look back at some camera releases from late 2020. We mention the incredible new Leica M-mount 35mm f/2 lens and the 28mm f/2 SL lens, a trio of limited edition lenses from Pentax, including the tiny 43mm f/1.9 lens, a 15mm Sunstar lens from NiSi, and several others. Cameras from late last year that get a mention are the Nikon Z6 II, the Olympus OM-D E-M10 III, and the Canon PowerShot ZOOM. Join us for this informative chat and start thinking about your spring and summer photography plans! Guest: Kevin Rickert Editor’s Note : Since this podcast was recorded, both Sigma and Pentax have announced new cameras. Both are substantial updates to existing models, Pentax announced the new APS-C flagship Pentax-K-3 Mark III DSLR and Sigma has introduced the modular fp L Mirrorless Digital Camera. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts
Dental podcast: Welcome to DentalTalk. I'm Dr. Phil Klein. Today we'll be discussing the challenges and solutions in managing implant disease. Our guest is Dr. Samuel Low, Professor Emeritus at the University of Florida, College of Dentistry and an Advisor Member of the Pankey Institute. He is past President of the American Academy of Periodontology and a current officer of the Academy of Laser Dentistry.
Kathryn Morrison is the founder, CEO and president of SunStar Strategic, a public relations and marketing firm of over 20 years. She launched the firm following a successful career as the director of information services for the Investment Company Institute (ICI) and a broadcast journalism producer at CNN's Atlanta headquarters.SunStar Strategic specializes in attracting investors and building brands for all genre of companies, with a very strong practice in financial services entities, from wealth managers to mutual funds, asset management firms and regional banks.Kathryn and her team work with clients to enhance their stories and build brand recognition. SunStar Strategic attracts clients with the highest integrity and excellent products and services to ensure successful relationships with the media.SunStar has helped some of the largest financial corporations to improve their competitive positions, launch new product lines, enhance brands, or extend strategic relationships, yet Kathryn finds her work with entrepreneurial companies particularly fascinating. She enjoys helping them attract investors, encouraging them to innovate, enter new markets, enhance profitability, create jobs and deliver products and services that improve the lives of Americans.Kathryn has been a speaker at many conferences for the mutual fund industry. She has been quoted in financial publications including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Registered Rep, Ignites, Mutual Fund Wire and Financial Planning. In addition, she has been featured in publications such as MyBUSINESS Magazine, a publication of the National Federation of Independent Business, USA Today, Money Market Executive (MME), and has been a contributor to ABC News World News This Morning.Kathryn is proud of SunStar's achievement of the “Women Owned Small Business Certification” from the National Women Business Owners Corporation, an entity of the U.S. Small Business Administration.She is personally committed to supporting socially responsible investing, participating in ESG conferences such as the SRI conference, and as publisher of the blog, Responsible Investing (SRI) Ideas and Strategies. She is a current member of USSIF, The Forum for Sustainable & Responsible Investment.Kathryn hails from Texas, where she graduated from Baylor University. She frequently spends time at her second home in Austin. She's also very active in her local Virginia community, volunteering and helping to build a community garden at the Charles Houston Recreation Center.Kathryn shares her life with her husband, Bob and two rescue Yorkies. She is proud of her 2 sons and 2 grandchildren. She enjoys travel, biking and reading, and has an avid interest in photography. Kathryn prides herself on being the family historian collecting family stories, photographs & documents.Reach Kathryn at: https://www.sunstarstrategic.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kathryn-morrison-8b424a***************************************************************************If you'd like to talk to Terry McDougall about coaching or being a guest on Marketing Mambo, here's how you can reach her:https://www.terrybmcdougall.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/terrybmcdougallTerry@Terrybmcdougall.comHer book Winning the Game of Work: Career Happiness and Success on Your Own Terms is available at Amazon.
Dental podcast: Welcome to DentalTalk. I'm Dr Phil Klein. Well over 500 prescription and non-prescription medications have xerostomic side effects, commonly referred to as dry mouth. This is compounded when these medications are used concomitantly, as is often the case for our medically complex patients. To give us an overview of xerostomia, medications used in its management and the impact of both the disease and its treatment on dental therapy is Tom Viola. He's the founder of “Pharmacology Declassified”, and is a board-certified pharmacist who also serves the profession of dentistry as a clinical educator, professional speaker and published author.
Hey friends, it's Happy Hour at The Stationery Cafe podcast. April from @penguinscreative and Kelly from @kellylovesletter catches up on what's new, what they own, and something fun they'd love to buy in the stationery world! This week, we gush over new releases from the Furukawa paper company: new letter sets, stickers, washi tapes, and more! Kelly and April also launched into a lengthy discussion over ink decisions for an upcoming virtual ink show held by Sailor North America. In this episode, we truly nerd out!
In this episode we talk astrology and how it relates to psychology. Our guest Lia the Sunstar breaks down the connection between the two --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/speakingwithgravity/message
Kelly Hungerford talks with Jason Barnard about digital transformation The percentage of businesses that are still not ready for the digital reality of the 21st century is much larger than we tend to assume. Kelly is a MarTech strategist and consultant with over two decades of experience. Her job at Sunstar is to help the group (and their multitude of brands) successfully integrate digital into their marketing strategies, and reach a broader slice of their potential market. As Kelly describes it, digital transformation is all about dreaming big. She discusses the challenges and success factors for facilitating change in big (and often decentralized) companies, and what's needed to build a transformative mindset and culture within an organization. What you'll learn from Kelly Hungerford 00:00 Kelly Hungerford with Jason Barnard01:07 Kelly's Brand SERP02:05 The percentage of B2B businesses that fail to adjust to a 21st century's digital world is bigger than we might think06:43 How well will B2B business adjust in the next 10 years?09:45 How does Kelly deal with her company's decentralization?13:48 The crucial role of the Marketing and IT departments when implementing a transformative blueprint17:42 The challenges of getting a good overview of a highly decentralized company21:41 Why companies should invest resources on Digital Transformation?25:13 The secret for a Digital Transformation success26:52 People love progress but hate change - the challenges of getting stakeholders on board32:31 How to manage information overload when implementing a digital transformation in a company35:38 The importance of adapting digital transformation to stakeholder's current level of digital expertise Subscribe to the podcast Subscribe here >> This episode was recorded live on video February 10th 2021 Recorded live at Kalicube Tuesdays (Digital Marketing Livestream Event Series). Watch the video now >>
Kelly Hungerford talks with Jason Barnard about digital transformation The percentage of businesses that are still not ready for the digital reality of the 21st century is much larger than we tend to assume. Kelly is a MarTech strategist and consultant with over two decades of experience. Her job at Sunstar is to help the group (and their multitude of brands) successfully integrate digital into their marketing strategies, and reach a broader slice of their potential market. As Kelly describes it, digital transformation is all about dreaming big. She discusses the challenges and success factors for facilitating change in big (and often decentralized) companies, and what's needed to build a transformative mindset and culture within an organization. What you'll learn from Kelly Hungerford 00:00 Kelly Hungerford with Jason Barnard01:07 Kelly's Brand SERP02:05 The percentage of B2B businesses that fail to adjust to a 21st century's digital world is bigger than we might think06:43 How well will B2B business adjust in the next 10 years?09:45 How does Kelly deal with her company's decentralization?13:48 The crucial role of the Marketing and IT departments when implementing a transformative blueprint17:42 The challenges of getting a good overview of a highly decentralized company21:41 Why companies should invest resources on Digital Transformation?25:13 The secret for a Digital Transformation success26:52 People love progress but hate change - the challenges of getting stakeholders on board32:31 How to manage information overload when implementing a digital transformation in a company35:38 The importance of adapting digital transformation to stakeholder's current level of digital expertise Subscribe to the podcast Subscribe here >> This episode was recorded live on video February 10th 2021 Recorded live at Kalicube Tuesdays (Digital Marketing Livestream Event Series). Watch the video now >>
Kelly Hungerford talks with Jason Barnard about digital transformation The percentage of businesses that are still not ready for the digital reality of the 21st century is much larger than we tend to assume. Kelly is a MarTech strategist and consultant with over two decades of experience. Her job at Sunstar is to help the group (and their multitude of brands) successfully integrate digital into their marketing strategies, and reach a broader slice of their potential market. As Kelly describes it, digital transformation is all about dreaming big. She discusses the challenges and success factors for facilitating change in big (and often decentralized) companies, and what’s needed to build a transformative mindset and culture within an organization. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJ0x0Kv3BWQ In partnership with Wordlift What you’ll learn from Kelly Hungerford 00:00 Kelly Hungerford with Jason Barnard01:07 Kelly's Brand SERP02:05 The percentage of B2B businesses that fail to adjust to a 21st century's digital world is bigger than we might think06:43 How well will B2B business adjust in the next 10 years?09:45 How does Kelly deal with her company's decentralization?13:48 The crucial role of the Marketing and IT departments when implementing a transformative blueprint17:42 The challenges of getting a good overview of a highly decentralized company21:41 Why companies should invest resources on Digital Transformation?25:13 The secret for a Digital Transformation success26:52 People love progress but hate change - the challenges of getting stakeholders on board32:31 How to manage information overload when implementing a digital transformation in a company35:38 The importance of adapting digital transformation to stakeholder’s current level of digital expertise
Kelly Hungerford talks with Jason Barnard about digital transformation The percentage of businesses that are still not ready for the digital reality of the 21st century is much larger than we tend to assume. Kelly is a MarTech strategist and consultant with over two decades of experience. Her job at Sunstar is to help the group (and their multitude of brands) successfully integrate digital into their marketing strategies, and reach a broader slice of their potential market. As Kelly describes it, digital transformation is all about dreaming big. She discusses the challenges and success factors for facilitating change in big (and often decentralized) companies, and what's needed to build a transformative mindset and culture within an organization. What you'll learn from Kelly Hungerford 00:00 Kelly Hungerford with Jason Barnard01:07 Kelly's Brand SERP02:05 The percentage of B2B businesses that fail to adjust to a 21st century's digital world is bigger than we might think06:43 How well will B2B business adjust in the next 10 years?09:45 How does Kelly deal with her company's decentralization?13:48 The crucial role of the Marketing and IT departments when implementing a transformative blueprint17:42 The challenges of getting a good overview of a highly decentralized company21:41 Why companies should invest resources on Digital Transformation?25:13 The secret for a Digital Transformation success26:52 People love progress but hate change - the challenges of getting stakeholders on board32:31 How to manage information overload when implementing a digital transformation in a company35:38 The importance of adapting digital transformation to stakeholder's current level of digital expertise Subscribe to the podcast Subscribe here >> This episode was recorded live on video February 10th 2021 Recorded live at Kalicube Tuesdays (Digital Marketing Livestream Event Series). Watch the video now >>
We have a very special guest in Episode 464! It’s Mark Russell from Ahoy Comics’ Billionaire Island and Second Coming! The collected edition of Billionaire Island is now available! The book is described this way: “Welcome to Billionaire Island, where anything goes…if you can afford it. But the island’s ultra-rich inhabitants are about to learn that their ill-gotten gains come at a very high price.” We explore this fascinating story, including talking about the characters, the island, and what this all means! Then we delve into Second Coming, which is described like this: “God commands Earth's mightiest super-hero, Sunstar, to accept Jesus as his roommate and teach him how to use power in a... more powerful way. Jesus, shocked at the way humans have twisted his message over two millennia, vows to straighten them out.” Don’t miss this insightful and fun interview with one of the industry’s most talked-about creators! http://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/traffic.libsyn.com/majorspoilers/WComics463.mp3 Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patreon member. It will help ensure Wayne's Comics Podcast continues far into the future!
Welcome to another episode of B2B Marketing & More. I'm having a very special guest today. Kelly Hungerford from Switzerland. She’s Director of Digital Transformation and Services for Sunstar. Pam Didner: Hey, welcome Kelly. So good to have you! How are you doing? Kelly Hungerford: It's great to be here. Thank you. This is pretty fun. Right. We have nine hours between us and it's kind of like a coffee cocktail hour. Pam Didner: Exactly. Well, it's actually afternoon your time and the morning, my time. So you will start-- both of us willl start cocktail. I'm just going to start. Kelly Hungerford: (laughs) Yay! Pam Didner: No problem. (laughs) Kelly Hungerford: Cause it’s not coffee time here (laughs). Pam Didner: So Kelly tell our listeners about yourself. Kelly Hungerford: So I'm a Californian--and native Californian__living in Switzerland. I've been in Europe for 20 plus years. And I'm currently-- I've been through a lot of different roles. I've worked for the enterprise, then I've worked for startups and I'm back at the enterprise. And, um, now I'm taking a position. I went from consulting. I did the opposite. I went as an independent consultant and I joined a brand in an enterprise. And I'm now the Director of Digital Transformation, Strategy and Services for a global oral care brand called Sunstar. Pam Didner: Can you tell us a little bit about Sunstar. You know, you say it’s a global oral brand. What does that mean? What kind of products and selling? Kelly Hungerford: So, so this is a, this is a cool story. I mean, and I think this really, um, won me over to is, is why I joined them. Because, you know, as a consultant, we have a lot of flexibility and we get to meet so many cool people. And this company I thought was really special. They started in 1932 in Japan—in Osaka, Japan. And they didn't start as an oral care company. They started producing rubber glue in tubes for bicycles, so for bicycle repair. They manufactured the tubes, they obviously the glue also put it inside. They did their own packaging and that was a success. And then four years later when they still had denta-freeze in little cans, right? They said, “wait a minute, we can take this technology and what we know about rubber glue in tubes and actually let's put toothpaste in those tubes.” So they launched with that. I think they call it Sunstar cream and it was the toothpaste and that actually started their oral care division in 1936. So it was really interesting in Japan. Sunstar is a household name across everything. They're in many different divisions and in New York we represent the oral co-brand the U S also, uh, the flagship brand has GUM. So a lot of people are familiar with GUM. Pam Didner: Exactly the floss GUM, the floss. I mean, I use the floss line. Kelly Hungerford: Inter-dental picks. Pam Didner: Yes, exactly. Another one is a dental picks. Yes. My husband loves your brands. I mean, we use it-- well, he uses it everyday. Me, I’m just like… Kelly Hungerford: Yeah, it's cool. I've learned a lot about oral care. Yeah. So, no, it's, it's really cool. And then the people are wonderful and I think it's so incredible to be an American in Europe, working for a Japanese company. And it's just all of these cultures together. So culturally it's, it's really exciting and I'm learning a whole new side of business on a different side of the world. So it's, it's pretty cool. Pam Didner: Exciting. So the company is a Japanese company and I assume is conservative. Speaking of digital transformation, how did you help them understand the benefit of digital? and how did you get that kickoff? Kelly Hungerford: First of all, you're right. The cultures are completely different. And I think a lot of industries, companies and industries have this same issue, maybe, where sales might be good. Well, okay. Let's say pre COVID. (laughs) Until February, everything was saying perfectly and it was kind of like, “why do we need to change?” Pam Didner: Right. Kelly Hungerford: Back then it was more about listen in the future, if there's disruption and if something happened and you couldn't use your channels that your customer do today to sell, what would you do and how would you do it? And that was kind of like, that was a really for them--and I think for a lot of companies--that question just seems very abstract because we can't imagine not having these physical channels that, that we do. Right. And so it was really starting that conversation with them. Things are good now, but what happens when things change and things are changing as we move forward. Marketplaces are changing. And I think a lot of it came down to education and it was also mapping out it really starts in the beginning of, you know, “here's your ecosystem today and what pieces are missing?” For them the digital piece was missing and it was really sitting down and talking about “what does this mean to them?” If they look at the competition and the competition is there, what does it mean that you're not there? and what would be those very first steps to get going? And it wasn't even a matter of a company saying “we don't want to do it,” but it's “where do we get started?” And I think that's the biggest--I think the most logical--place sometimes, and it makes a lot of sense, right, is in the Marketing Department because the marketers are so close to the customer. So, or it could be Sales; also the entry could be there, but for Sunstar it really started in the marketing department in Europe. Pam Didner: So a very quick summary, it sounds like you guys did a very hypothetical exercise. You know, things are doing well. The company’s still very profitable. But definitely the way that we reach out to our customers, the senior management probably is aware of it, as well, like it's changing, everybody's going digital. And what would the world, uh, look like? And also how would the consumer, so even, uh, the, the future customers, how would they change? And you are using that hypothetical scenario to actually drive the conversation and engage with the management and also the marketing team and took them forward in leading that, uh, that effort. Kelly Hungerford: Oh yeah. I was just going to say with that, there, there was then the very pragmatic piece that went with it saying, “if you have this hypothetical then where you need to start is this audit. Like let's audit where you are really.” And out of that conversation came literally a mass audit on their digital ecosystem. Pam Didner: Oh, wow. Kelly Hungerford: Saying, this is what you're missing. So it was 130 pages across social web, you know, they had 44 different web presences for seven markets. I mean, right there it was already link phew. Pam Didner: Yeah, so that's another way to actually consolidate. Yeah. Kelly Hungerford: Yeah. To really just show them and say, “here's the landscape. And there you go.” Pam Didner: Sounds like the way that you craft, uh, which is my next question you answered, that if you craft that transformation plan is you did a massive audit and then you use that audit to drive the communications and the collaboration, or even the updates to the management to get buy-in. But digital transformation can be so expensive. And how do you deal with the budget part of it? And that's one question. Another one is, what were the top say two challenges that you encounter say during the audit or even getting a buy-in? and how did you overcome that? Kelly Hungerford: So I think one, one entry point that every company can do any size is really those quick wins. And that audit is very important to see where, hen the dust settles, where are you? And then there are some, I see it as like a fast, slow lane. So you have to, as quick wins that you can work on quickly, and then you have that slow lane that's a lot more strategic. And you know that that's going to take 24 to 36 months to, to move that. But along the way, you have various tracks that you can feed in. So we kind of worked on that methodology. So some of the quick wins and the way I structured the program was really what can we optimize? I mean, optimization was a big, was a big piece of, we have running operations. So how do you optimize your running operations and then also implement something new? Which was they had no technology and the technology, although it follows the strategy, it's a really important piece. If you don't have the technology to glue everything together, right. Pam Didner: I conquer. Amen! Man, just like music to my ears. I totally agree with you. That's talk about technology a little bit. Kelly Hungerford: In our case for the European region, they had the advantage and the disadvantage of not having any marketing technology in house. They pretty much had no, they had micro-sites so 44 different microsites plus or minus around the region, but they didn't really have technology as a core. So it was kind of outsourced to agencies and, and that was an opportunity there for sure, on the technology side and the strategic side. But what they really need was enablement. If we get this technology in house and when it comes, how do we use it? How do you use technology to reach goals? And that's something that I found, and I don't know what you see with this or how you feel about it, but I often find the enablement part is missing from all of the strategy. So we have these great goals of where we want to go. What kind of technology we're going to use to enable the teams? But where is the training piece? Often it's like a demo or it's like a one-off. Pam Didner: Yeah, I hear you. Kelly Hungerford: So we've put a drip in; it's like a continuous enablement drip as part of the foundation to continue this capability building. Right. Let's build that email marketing muscle. We need to build the social media listening muscle. And so we're building all these muscles, but it's really it's continuous. So I think, um, that's a huge, huge part. Pam Didner: It sounds like two challenges that you ran into, first one is the marketing technology. You need to make sure that technology is set up properly. And then the second thing is teach people how to use it, which is the enable enable part. And from your perspective, that it's not like a one-time training or it's a one-time activation; it's a matter of a continuous education And, you know, digital transformation, just like the term itself is a journey of its own and it's kind of long play and it's not something that you can do in a very short period of time. Kelly Hungerford: No, and I think it's interesting because when we think of digital transformation, we think of these really lofty initiatives, right? I don't think they have to be. I think if an organization says, “where do I start?” well, start with, if you have technology in house, let's come from the Martech. If you have technology in house, how well are you using it What's your adoption? Are you at 60, 70% of features and functionality? Are you getting everything out of it that to enable and power your journey to reach those goals. And I think that that's even transformative in its own way. So if you're talking about budget and where you need to go, maybe we just need to invest in some really hefty education within the organization. And what's interesting also is we don't need to lean on the HR department or another department to do it. We can pull together some really interesting programs ourselves with on-demand learning, collaborating with thought leaders with other experts in the area and in building in-house programs. And it doesn't have to be highly expensive. So I think you can do a lot that's budget-friendly, and then also start building that proof of concept of if we invest here and we're really strategic and focused about it and we know what our goal is, if we win here and can show the benefits, then let's scale that up and move that out. Pam Didner: So the martech—or marketing technology--we know that you cannot just use one tool and a lot of time you have to build a stack of the tools to compliment your process. How do you source martech? and how did you scale, you know, different regions and the countries? Like Europe is a huge region and multiple countries and how do you source that? And also scale it? I know you're talking about like training is important part of it. Any other elements that you have to take into account when you try to scale the martech stack? Kelly Hungerford: (deep sigh) Yeah, the training (laughs). Pam Didner: (laughs) Why don’t you just start drinking! Kelly Hungerford: The people. Pam, this journey. So with Sunstar I've been with them for four years now, one year as an employee, and then it was three years before that designing this program and this initiative. And, you know, we hear people saying, “Oh, transformation's all about the people.” It's all about the people. It's all about the people and how do you build in like that motivation, that change motivation, right, to get on board. But I think what's interesting- so going back to the technology piece. For Sunstar, we took the advantage of, because there was not a lot of technology, really centralized. We said, you know, “this is an opportunity for a platform.” So for Sunstar we took the platform approach and we brought Adobe in house. So that is our marketing stack. It’s analytics, we have a CMS, we have a dam, we have email marketing, uh, target for optimization and so forth. So that is our stack and how we build it, but what's interesting is, we took the approach of kind of, I like to say, um, “we were building the boat and sailing it, too.” Where sometimes you-- Pam Didner: (laughs) Building the boat and sailing it, too! “We are not sinking! We are not building it, it’s just magical! It's going to happen!” It is going to happen. (laughs) Kelly Hungerford: (laughs) It is going to happen! Pam Didner: That's actually everybody. Kelly Hungerford: Yeah, it is everybody, right? So it's, you have all of these different pieces and you have to learn how to navigate and somehow you have to reach your business goals, right? It's not like businesses saying, “Oh, we're going to give you three years. We're going to give you a break and build this up.” And then, so I think, you know, little by little it's almost, I feel like we're building layers, right? Like I would say the region is, is really together. We're kind of building these layers and it's going up and up. We're not really deep in expertise in one area. It's little by little. We go around and we tackle a bit and it's been really fun to watch. So I think in terms of adoption, we're becoming more and more proficient, but we're not, yeah it's 60% of any one piece of our stack yet because we're tackling all of it together. Pam Didner: All of it at the same time and also doing your day job. Kelly Hungerford: Yeah. I mean, I take my hat off to this team. I think they're incredible. It's just like, but, but it's pretty fun having said that, how can technology, because I think this is something that people might not think about also are more managers or decision makers when they're thinking about what kind of stack are they putting together? One advantage to a platform and having the same UI across many different solutions is if the UI is good, it's really enjoyable to use. And it's a huge motivator for the team, right? So I think, again, the transformation is a lot about how can we also make this easy for people? Because I think, you know, what's the saying, like, “people love progress, but they hate change.” So, how do you make those changes enjoyable? Pam Didner: (laughs) Kelly, you know, you were talking like a Sage today, Man. You know, “people like progress. They don't like change.” You know, “we are building a boat and sailing at the same time.” Kelly Hungerford: (laughs) Yeah. “Adapt or die was another one.” Yeah. But it's true. Google right. I mean, so I think that that's another success factor with the technology and the marketing stack. You could have many different silos or silos, single vendor solutions and weave them together, but think about what that means for the person using it. They're going to have different log-ins different interface. So it's kind of something to take into consideration. Pam Didner: Got it. So while are you going through this journey? And, uh, is there one or two takeaway you would like to share with our listeners? If they want to kick off the initiative like this, what are the one or two things that they should definitely pay attention to in the very beginning, driving the transformation initiative? Kelly Hungerford: So I think the, the one thing that's super important is the resources. Pam Didner: When you talking about resources that you talking about, people resources or budget? Kelly Hungerford: About people resources (laughs). Yeah, budget also. Ah, the budget. No, this is what I believe. First of all, compelling story. Like you need to understand what's the pain point and put the passion into selling that and sell big, right? I mean, if you, if you want to sell any transformative initiative in-house, you're not going to go out meek, man. You're, you're going out to make a big bang, right? Like you're selling the vision. And evangelize and I mean, like go big, like big, bold. Transformation isn't, it's not really incremental. I mean, the process itself it’s day in, day out, but the vision has to be so big. So I think one thing is don't be afraid to think big. Pam Didner: Got it. Kelly Hungerford: I mean, even when people tell you it's crazy, it's like, “Yep, and we're going to do this, and this is how we're going to do it.” And, really you have to believe in it, but go big. And then I think really understand the team that you have to work with and understand really well where your strengths are and yeah, where you need to build some muscle. Because that's the really difficult part. And you're going to have to sell these people, that they can do this. And if you can't get them on board, it's going to be difficult. Pam Didner: Any kind of, even for just a very simple tool adoption, like for example, I will implement the tool actually for salespeople to use. And if I don't get them on board, I can implement it. I can go live if they are not using the tool. Well, you know what? I fail miserably. So I totally understand the people part. Like, if you want to make some changes, you have to bring the people along the way, and if they are not coming along, there's no change that you can do. None! Kelly Hungerford: Nope. And I think the other-- I'm going to add one more in that I know you said two, but now I'm going to say three. So the other is early on, I think that internal the intro, and I'm really thinking about the beginnings of inception of the project, and that's why this initiative, that's why I come back to this really important is partnering with departments internally. So if you're a bigger organization— Pam Didner: Of course we are talking about enterprises. Kelly Hungerford: Yeah. But if we talk about budget, it's a really good point. I think everyone thinks of going up like, “oh, we need to sell up to maybe the Managing Director. We need to sell up to the VP. We need to sell up to the CEO.” But you need to sell across also. And I think you need to ask yourself, do I have IT involved? I mean, you have to have IT involved. Pam Didner: Yeah. Totally. Kelly Hungerford: And you have to have Finance involved. And I think that that's the department, everybody leaves out. Nobody wants to talk to finance. Pam Didner: Yeah. You have to get your money somewhere? (laughs) Kelly Hungerford: Exactly. I think the earlier you bring the finance team on board, then the easier of a go, because this is all about education, right? And especially if you're in a more conservative company or industry where maybe digital, like this whole ecosystem—manufacturing is an example--it's just not their bread and butter. So you have to educate them along the way. And that means every department needs to be educated. But Finance, they're holding the purse strings. I mean. Pam Didner: Yeah, I hear you. I get it. Kelly Hungerford: Hug em! Hug em! Pam Didner: Yeah, so the budget is important and that the people bring people along and, and at the same time sourcing the technology. They are every single element within the digital transformation that you need to actually explore and also pay attention to. Kelly Hungerford: Yeah. Pam Didner: I want to ask you one quick parting question. What is the most useless talent you have? Kelly Hungerford: (laughs) Yeah, sticking my foot in my mouth, (Pam laughs) for sure. That is my most useless talent. And I'm really, really good at it as an American in Europe. So it's gotten me nowhere. Pam Didner: Oh my God, you made me laugh. You know what , that's a very good answer. I don’t think anybody has ever said that to me (both laugh). You know, that applies to me too. There are times I will say things and I will thinking out loud and then I just said it. And I was like, “what am I doing? What are you doing, Pam? What are you doing?” Shut up. Kelly Hungerford: All the time. So I'd be like, “Oh, did I say that. Oh, I’m sorry.” (Pam laughs) Yeah, because I'm very direct, you know, but sometimes it's just to direct, so. Pam Didner: I understand. Kelly Hungerford: Yeah. I can learn a little discretion over here, European discretion. Pam Didner: You know what Kelly? Just be you. Just be you. You are fantastic! Kelly Hungerford: That's right. And see, I found a company that accepts me as me. They love me as me so I can thrive because we don't want to be somewhere where the company doesn't accept us, right? That's no fun. So I'm, I'm in love it. Pam Didner: Hey, thank you so much for joining me. I really appreciate it. Kelly Hungerford: Thank you, Pam. Thanks a lot. Pam Didner: Again, thank you so much for listening to my podcast. And the podcast is a one-way communication. I don't necessarily know who you are, but your support means a great deal to me. If you want to chat, reach out to any social media channels or email me hello@pamdidner.com. You can also join my Facebook community, Build Your Marketing Skills to Get Ahead. Love to hear from you. Take care. Bye.
Tales by the Fireside - Bedtime stories and sleep meditation
Tonight I am pleased to present a three story collection, written by one of our first Fireside Community members from the United States. Written by Rachael Hedgcoth and Illustrated by Tony Tibbits of SunStar Books, I am proud to read Paper Moon, Old Man Sea and Whispering Wind. I urge you to check out these books on Amazon, as the illustrations are equally as beautiful as the words. You can check them out here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=hedgcoth&ref=nb_sb_noss_2 Please like and subscribe, every interaction means the world to this channel xCheck out our website to listen to all the episodes, find out how you can support the show and join our mailing-list: www.talesbythrefireside.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dental podcast hosted by Dr. Phil Klein: Dental podcast hosted by Dr. Phil Klein: Welcome to DentalTalk, this is Dr Phil Klein. Today we'll be discussing the causes of xerostomia and how to diagnose salivary gland hypofunction as well as how to conduct a salivary flow measurement exam. We will also review the differences between hyposalivation and xerostomia and the appropriate management considerations. Our guest is Dr. Lauren Levi, a dental oncologist and an orofacial pain focused dentist based in New York with extensive experience treating a variety of oral medicine conditions. She is an adjunct clinical assistant professor at NYU College of Dentistry in the department of oral medicine and orofacial pain. She is also a clinical instructor and dental oncology attending at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
Original Air Date: Mar 23, 2018 The Kelly Strayhorn Theater in Pittsburgh, was so kind as to include The RuggedAngel Cast in the Sunstar Festival line up. Internationally based fashion designer, Tereneh Idia joins me to talk about sustainable fashion and her experiences gaining trust and collaborating with the women of Oneida Indian Nation and Kenya. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ruggedangel-cast/support
The ScAvengers face off against The Church of The Mad Titan in their final mission to learn once and for all what "The End" truly is. Elle's Article: https://medium.com/@20sidedstories/elles-article-8b07e6c6a4c6 Make the world better: https://bit.ly/blm_resources_doc https://action.aclu.org/give/now https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ http://rpgcasts.com/category/bimwoc/ http://rpgcasts.com/category/lgbtqia/ 20 Sided Stories is Produced by Sage G.C., Jessica Dahlgren, Travis Reaves, and Emily Ervolina. Masha/Roulette is played by Jessica Dahlgren. Lily/Bloodhound is played by Emily Ervolina. Eric/Scry is played by Travis Reaves. Additional Voices: David Michmerhuizen, Kaitlyn Cornell, M. Colton Brodeur, Chad Ellis, and Hollis Dohr as Rose Kline Game Master & Narrator: Sage G.C. Credits Voice: Mayanna Berrin Original music written and recorded by Sage G.C. You can get the soundtrack to this series for free at sagegc.com/music Original song "Sunstar", written by Sage G.C. and performed by Sage, Travis, Jess, & Emily. This episode featured "Explore, Be Curious" by Cloudkicker during the credits. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported. Character Art by Rhea Lonsdale Episode Art by Josh Wolf Directed, Edited, & Sound Designed by Sage G.C. Special Thanks to Greg Reasoner, Matt Johnston, and all our Patreon Supporters. Snag an Adventure Pass to hear the Marvel Postmortem once its out, as well as loads of other monthly bonus episodes. https://www.patreon.com/20SidedStories For updates and memes you can follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or visit our website at 20sidedstories.com 20 Sided Stories has absolutely no affiliation with Marvel Entertainment, Marvel Studios, The Walt Disney Company, Nonstop Printing or any other associates or official canon. It is a fan-made parody piece created in fair use and all product names, trademarks, and copyrights, are the property of their respective owners.
Interview with Sam Schutte: How Strategic Software Investments provide a competitive edge to companies? 1) How can custom software help companies create a competitive edge? 2) What are some best practices to creating high-performance software development team? 3) What makes your approach to agile software development so unique? 4) What is your entrepreneurial story that led you to where you are? Who is Sam Schutte? Sam is the founder and CEO of Unstoppable Software, Inc. (https://unstoppablesoftware.com), a custom software development company that helps clients build systems to automate workflow and implement digital transformation. With his team of technologists at Unstoppable, Sam has led the creation of enterprise-grade software systems for major brands such as ThyssenKrupp, Sunstar, Beech Acres, CBRE, and more. Using his more than 20 years of experience building commercial software applications, Sam knows how to bring difficult projects to success, and has been doing so with Unstoppable since its founding in 2008. As CEO, Sam has guided Unstoppable's focus on two main client verticals - healthcare and industrial manufacturing - which has led to unique insights on software usability and process improvement for users. He also guided Unstoppable's unique approach to agile software development, called Value-Driven Development. Using these approaches, it is not uncommon for Unstoppable's customers to see ROI upwards of 800% on their custom system investment. Rate, Share & Inspire Others to empower 20 milion people to become entrepreneurs Make sure you subscribe to the podcast on iTunes , Stitcher, or Google Podcast, Spotify so you never miss an episode. Don't forget to share your favorite episodes on social media! Also follow the show on Facebook or get the newest insights on twitter Tweet me: @capbartsch Subscripe to the Show and get Free Bonus Subscribe to our podcast news & get a content strategy guide free: https://follow.prmediareach.com
Ewoks... In... Spaaaace!
Kelly Hungerford of oral care brand Sunstar Global opens up about how she brought the company's European marketing organization into the digital era.
Coronavirus couldn’t cancel our new episode of @GirlsRunningShit! On this episode we were joined by the lovely ladies - @iamclarakent @musiqalprodigy, @brittneychantele and @tharealrhyme - who are the stars of the @kstheater Sunstar festival Mic Check show. We learn more about the ladies, the passion behind their music and what they plan to bring to the show. We truly appreciate everyone for showing love to us, the beautiful and talented black women artists for the festival and can’t wait to update y’all about when it will be rescheduled!
Everyone is psychic! We are all born with gifts and abilities, but do not always recognize or accept them. Join host Joelle, The Viberarian, for a weekly conversation with people who have opened to the psychic inside. Special Guest: Lia "The Sunstar" Logan Lia The Sunstar is a oracle, spiritual advisor, naturopathic healer, and lightworker. Her spiritual gifts include being claircognizant, precognitive, telepathic, fauna and flora, and mediumship which gives her the ability to connect with angels, ascended masters, fairies, and other spirit guides. Lia currently serves as the Executive Director of Administration for The Enlightened Collective, Inc. She offers spiritual consultations, divination readings, metaphysical workshops (private and public), spiritual coaching (group and individual), and relationship coaching. Lia is the host of “Enlightened Tea Radio” which airs every Tuesday night at 9:00 pm on BlogTalkRadio. The Psychic Inside Show airs every Tuesday, at 8 p.m. ET, on The Viberary Radio Network. Stream live on your PC or mobile phone. You can also call (646) 787-8436 to listen,and press #1 to join the conversation. My special guests will be taking your questions about their "psychic life". *Note: Some psychic readers provide free psychic readings during the show! The VIberary Radio Network Visit http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theviberary for the upcoming broadcast schedule. Join the #GoodVibeTribe and #GetLifted www.theviberarian.com
All of Star Wars has been building to this moment...
Brian and Sam sit down and talk with Mark Russell, creator and writer of the comic book Second Coming. Second Coming, published by Ahoy Comics, is the story of Jesus Christ, returning to earth to live with Sunstar, a nigh invulnerable superhero, and his girlfriend Sheila, a smart television reporter. Originally set to publish with DC's Vertigo label, controversy arose and Second Coming ultimately landed with Ahoy Comics (https://www.comicsahoy.com/comics). Mark Russell can be found on Twitter @manruss. Connect with us on Twitter @GeekChurch and on Facebook at Church of the Geek or at the blog Church of the Geek. Theme song by @RickRackYouTube
Discover the history and secrets of Jander Sunstar, a elf and vampire who has managed to preserve part of his essence from the corruption of his vampiric nature, and is dedicated to the destruction of other creatures of the night.
Was the Sunstar Hotel worth the stay? Listen and find out! Wishes, critique, blessings? tweet me @henglgram or mail me henglgram@gmail.com
Dental podcast hosted by Dr. Phil Klein: This Viva Podcast will discuss Rincinol and its benefits to your patients. Our guest is Edie Gibson, RDH, MS. She is a lecturer for Misch Implant Institute, Educator for Straumann, Registered Psychotherapist and a best-selling author. She brings over 3 decades of diverse, hands-on clinical and business expertise in dentistry to the podium.
Jim and Fred take a look at the new Second Coming comic from Ahoy Comics. It's the Mark Russell take on what happens when God sends his only begotten Son back to Earth. But there's a catch. Jesus is paired up with a superhero named Sunstar who God convinces to let Jesus move in with and take under his wing. Irreverent? Depends on you. We also introduce a new regrettable superhero, The Black Dwarf. For more info on Second Coming and Ahoy Comics go to https://comicsahoy.com/
On today’s Nerdtastically Newsworthy episode of #NerdORama - Eisner-nominated comic book writer Mark Russell; the author behind such titles as “The Flintstones”, “Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepus Chronicles, Red Sonja and more, joins the program to discuss his controversial, satirical comic book “The Second Coming” wherein “God commands Earth’s mightiest superhero, Sunstar, to accept Jesus Christ as his roommate and teach him how to use His power His power in a... more powerful way!”
Zerothreetwo Conversations: Interviews with the Creative Class
In this day and age when things change at a rapid pace, keeping an open mind and questioning assumptions is highly valued. When what was true last year may change today, it's more important than ever to continue to learn and just as important to unlearn. This is something Luis Quibranza III stated again and again in our conversation. I've known Luis ever since I saw his band, Bethany, rock out in a gig back in the days of Outpost. But I got to know another side of him as we started Zerothreetwo and delved into the world of media. We talked about the importance of learning and unlearning concepts when it came to the music scene and the state of media. In this episode, we talked about music (now and then), expressing yourself as an artist, how to apply for Best of Cebu, his work in SunStar and much more. Enjoy the episode! SHOWNOTES TO FOLLOW Where can you find Luis? https://www.facebook.com/bethanyofficial/ https://www.instagram.com/influensiiir/ https://www.twitter.com/influensiiir/ https://www.facebook.com/influensiiir/ This episode is sponsored by Qube Gallery. Cebu's rich history, where centuries of art practice — from Spanish colonial art to today's practices — experienced an abrupt unfurling, contextualizes QUBE GALLERY’s inception. They work closely with contemporary artists, promoting them beyond local reach. For over six years, the gallery has progressively mounted original exhibitions and represented its artists in various international fairs. Still on view at QUBE: Kita - part 3 an Art Exchange Program spearheaded by Celso Pepito and curated by Radel Paredes. The word “Kita” which means “We” both in Filipino and Bahasa signifies the solidarity of the artists from different artists whose common love for art and friendship knows no boundaries. The exhibition is open to everyone. QUBE GALLERY is located at Crossroads in Banilad, Cebu City. For more information, send an email to info@qubegallery.ph or send a message on https://www.facebook.com/qubegallery. The podcast is brought to you by Room Eleven. Bring your songs to life. The Room Eleven Recording Studio is a specialized facility for quality audio production that’s devoid of distractions and dedicated to professional development. For inquiries: listen@room11.studio https://www.facebook.com/roomelevenstudio/ Three ways to support the show: Become a Patreon subscriber, click here. Buy Zerothreetwo Merchandise at the Assembly Online Share this episode on social media. Music is Piano March by Audionautix
Ryan, Lloyd, and Dan welcome Xin Choo, known as TE71 Xin on Live and Let Diecast. Xin, prounounced "Sin", is an artist, writer, and avid photographer who happens to be incredibly well educated. We hear all about Singapore and the Southeast Asian car and diecast scene. We learn about the incredible expense and difficulty in owning a car in Singapore. We also followup on the Prototype VW Hot Wheels Rockster. We also answer the most questions ever!!Our latest purchases:Ryan: Best of Show 1952 Packard Henny Hearse (resin); Best of Show 1965 Oldsmobile Vista CruiserLloyd: Best of Show Buick Wagon; Sunstar 2003 Cadillac De Ville LimoDan: Faux IXO "Altaya" Yamaha YZR-M1 #46 Valentio Rossi World Champion 2004 motorcyle (actually a Leo Models)Xin: Mitsubishi Lancer X
Ryan, Lloyd, and Dan discuss expensive diecast cars, the Live and Let Diecast Car Week competition, photography, and the eBay challenge is the Hot Wheels VW Raid Bus Prototype, if it pops up on eBay.Our latest purchases:Ryan: A trio of Lancia models, all in Martini livery, tops his list this week including a Lancia 037 by Kyosho, a Lancia Delta S4 by Autoart, and a Delta Integrale by Sunstar. Lloyd: 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am by Yatming Dan: 2015 Jeep Wrangler in Border Patrol livery by Greenlight
Rachel Mele is a dental executive, speaker and author. Rachel started her career in dentistry as a practice management consultant traveling to dental practices across the world. She has helped thousands of dentists get and keep patients by improving their online marketing and social media presence. Rachel holds a degree from the University of Hartford, is Distinguished Toastmaster, a member of the National Speakers Association, and sits on the board for the Arts Council of Greater New Haven. Rachel has lectured for more than a decade at dental conferences across the globe including the American Dental Association, California Dental Association, and for many dental companies including Align Technology, Dentsply Sirona, and Straumann. Today, Rachel runs the healthcare division for Vennli, a voice of the customer platform. Rachel has helped strategically grow Henry Schein, SunStar, Convergent Dental, Heraeus Kulzer and many others. www.vennli.com www.rachelmele.com
1. For All Time (Extended Mix)- Aly & Fila Feat Jaren 2. Look Above (Original Mix)- Philippe El Sisi Feat Sarah Lynn 3. Carry Me Away (Original Mix)- Sunset Feat Diana Leah 4. Glitches (Original Mix)- Indecent Noise Feat Noire Lee 5. Saturn Rings (Original Mix)- Hoyaa 6. The Way Back Home (Matt Bowdidge Remix)- Ferry Tayle Feat Poppy 7. Crucial State (A & Z Remix)- Adam Deane 8. Into Her Eyes (Astuni Re-Lift)- Sunset Heat & Sunstar pres Devious Minds 9. Never Change (Original Mix)- Johan Ekman 10. Leap Of Faith (Original Mix)- Kaimo K Feat Gemma Pavlovic
www.facebook.com/DJPhalanx www.twitter.com/dj_phalanx www.1mix.co.uk 1. Rene Ablaze & Jam Da Bass - We Love Trance (Festival Anthem) [Redux Recordings] Worldwide Release Date: 30th June 2014 2. Scenica - Aurora (Uplifting Remix) [Synchronized Music] Worldwide Release Date: 30th June 2014 3. Ilya ViG feat. Hanna Finsen - Second Life (AERO 21 Remix) [Veritas Recordings] Worldwide Release Date: 7th July 2014 4. Sunset ft. Diana Leah - Carry Me Away (Original Mix) [Tangled Audio] Worldwide Release Date: 30th June 2014 5. O.B.M Notion vs. Mostfa & Mostfa - Caribbean (Etasonic Remix) [Beyond The Stars Recordings] Worldwide Release Date: 23rd June 2014 6. Araya & Mark Dreamer - El Pieseu (Original Mix) [Infrasonic Future] Worldwide Release Date: 7th July 2014 7. Paul Surety feat. Rita Raga - Beneath The Mask (Hypaethrame Dub Mix) [AEZ Recordings] Worldwide Release Date: 16th June 2014 8. David Surok - Endless Summer (Fredd Moz Remix) [Sensual Bliss Recordings] Worldwide Release Date: 24th June 2014 9. Solis & Sean Truby - Raccoon (Chris Metcalfe Remix) [#138] Worldwide Release Date: 7th July 2014 10. Sunset Heat & Sunstar pres. Devious Minds - Into Her Eyes (Astuni Re-Lift) [Entrance Music] Worldwide Release Date: 16th June 2014 11. Harmonic Rush - The Dark Side Of Persia (Ahmed Romel Remix) [Edge EDM Records] Worldwide Release Date: TBA 12. John Askew - Z List Uber Star (Amir Hussain Remix) [Discover Dark] -Uplift Of The Week- Worldwide Release Date: 30th June 2014
Republic Forces Radio Network -- A Star Wars Clone Wars Podcast
This week the Republic Forces Radio Network team completes their look back at the classic Ewoks animated series with the last three stories; Battle for the Sunstar, Party Ewok, and Malani the Warrior. For the last class of summer school Johnathan, Jerry, Nathan, and Berent discuss the Empire's arrival at Endor, the power of Latara's tush, how Ewoks deal with unrequited love, and whether or not Star Wars fans should add Ewoks into their viewing rotation.
Republic Forces Radio Network -- A Star Wars Clone Wars Podcast
The Republic Forces Radio Network hosts continue their exploration of the forest moon of Endor with the next three episodes of season two of the classic Ewoks animated series; The Totem Master, A Gift for Shodu, and Night of the Stranger. Berent, Jerry, Johnathan, and Nathan discover why you should never accept totem poles from strangers, what makes a good Ewok birthday present, and why it is so very important to make sure you spin your Sunstar in the right direction!
Republic Forces Radio Network -- A Star Wars Clone Wars Podcast
In this episode of Republic Forces Radio Network, Jerry, Nathan, Berent, and Johnathan discover that Logray wasn't always a crusty old wizard and that Wicket comes from a long line of Ewok engineers? The long awaited backstory of the Ewok Shaman and Morag the Tunga Witch is recounted in Sunstar vs Shadowstone and we learn about the great Ewok and Dulock war in Wicket's Wagon!