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My guest today has been described by Forbes as an artist, a globe treading speaker and market seeker, a storyteller who identifies emerging trends and inspires clients to think differently. His name is David Shing, AKA Shingy. And he is a true visionary in a digital era who closely observes the unfolding future in the vast online landscape. Following his role as AOL is European Head of Media and Marketing. He then ascended to the role of digital profit at AOL and Verizon media. And in 2019, he embarked on a new journey with his consultancy, where he works with the world's top 100 brands, shaping the future of digital engagement.
Today on dORiS we sit down with Tabari Perry III @tabariperry TP3 is a co-host on Success In The Culture @sitcpodcast and Blind Date a videographer @perryfilms a vlogger, athlete and the Bro! We had an awesome convrsation about travelling, getting his CDL and switching to a plant; all of which you can keep up with on is Vlog @TP#vlogs & @TP3reactionTV on YouTube. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorisradio/message
Sean and Nick welcome our good buddy and all-around badass fireman, Wyatt McCall to the show to dive into building performance-based culture, the importance of attitude, leadership at the company level and the criticality of having a training mindset on the job. This unfiltered, raw conversation is just what the doctor ordered to get your batteries charged up and get you motivated to keep crushing it in your firehouse!
Hosts Lexi Langley and Eli Hadley talk all things Culture Night with the presidents of BYU–Hawaii's largest three clubs: Tonga, Filipino and Samoa. They share their purpose behind this year's performances, their experiences as club presidents and what the BYUH community has to look forward to!
This week on the LU Moment, senior broadcasting major Khalaya Coleman talks about how she works to showcase culture on the Lamar University campus through her LUTV News segment, "Kulture by Khalaya."For updates on the latest news and events at Lamar University, visit lamar.edu/news.
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Owner Nick Edwards and Culture Ambassador Megan Bridinger from Car Center join CollisionCast to discuss how they've established their organization's culture through core values guiding how they do business and how other owners can do the same.
Imagine life beyond crises. A world beyond catastrophe, wars and climate crisis. How would you like to live? And now think ahead to 2050. Looking back on your present self, how would you have wanted to have lived? In this episode we talk to curator and project developer Isabel Raabe of Talking Objects Lab and curator and dance dramaturg Thomas Schaupp, one half of the curatorial team behind Goethe Morph* Iceland: How we always wanted to have lived. Leading up to and during September 2022, the project invites the public to envision alternative ways of living together through exhibitions, workshops, performances and conversations. And with Isabel and Thomas' involvement at the heart of the programme, we thought it would be a good idea to talk to them about things like food, decolonisation and creating a common positive future. If you're interested to find out more about the project, visit www.goethe.de/morphiceland.
In this Episode, the crew came together along with a special guest Caleb Exantus, known as Ambitious man, a well-known International Konpa Dancer/Teacher to discuss his story and the process of his journey of being a konpa instructor/dancer. Follow his social media: https://instagram.com/ambitious__man?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Become A Guest : https://calendly.com/oitocrewHere are the bullet points we are going to HIGHLIGHT in this Episode:• Where he was born?• Him being a pastor kid• Him Hating Konpa before he started dancing it• Trap Music being his favorite genre• Dances HipHop, Dance hall, and Contemporary Break Dance • Family Dynamic• Broward Environment: Not liking Haitians,• The TRIPLE L'S - Legliz , Lekol, Lakay (chuch, school, home)• How was it living in a Christian household?• How he got into Konpa in 2015/Club Kreyol/Barry University• Insecurities about his skin colors• How his family did not support him and how it affected him• His wedding• 2015 the start of Ambitious man's dancing journey• Building CEX based on introducing Haiti's culture • Enjoy the rest of the conversation about KonpaFollow his social media: https://instagram.com/ambitious__man?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
The Panel welcomes Dr. Kevin Wong and discusses the idea of culture and the role it plays for those whose family have migrated out of their home country after settling in their chosen location.
In this episode Alejandra, Daniel, and Meghan discuss our favourite episodes from the season and lessons learned. Plus we announce the our theme for season 3 which will be Practice.Keep an eye on our social media for an official season announcement and episode pitch callout this summer. We can't wait to work with you to bring your ideas to Talking Culture!
Workplace culture is so important, yet it can be hard to define and measure. It can be an intangible thing, but something that impacts almost all aspects of an organisation, from productivity to employee satisfaction and retention. It is intrinsically linked to an organisation's ability to succeed. In this episode, our host, Ashley Fell will be speaking to another thought leader in this space about his new book on culture, Shane Hatton. Shane is an author, trainer, coach, and speaker on the topics of leadership and culture.
When you think about Liverpool, something cultural will surely come to mind – music, football, events, shopping... So, it's not surprising to find out that the leisure, creative and cultural sector makes up 38% of the city's economy and brings in around a massive £270 million to the council which is then invested in core services such as social care, health and education. With the exceptional challenges the pandemic has posed over the past 24 months, how has the city's cultural sector fared and is it business as usual once again? In this episode we chat to Director of Culture Claire McColgan MBE and Cabinet Member for Culture and Visitor Economy Councillor Harry Doyle, and we reflect on the past two years and find out what events we can look forward to in 2022. And we even throw some questions from you, our listeners, at them – covering everything from fireworks to Giants. Presenter: Sarah Latcham Panellists: Claire McColgan and Councillor Harry Doyle Editor: Niall Walsh Recording Locations: Zoom
Author and curator Dan Hicks, best known for his book The Brutish Museums (2020), takes stock of the debate around the enduring legacies of empire in our museums, universities and society at large. In this episode, he talks about recent events in Europe and North America, from removing statues and un-naming buildings to returning artefacts from colonial museums. As a society how can we make amends for the past? And what are the next steps for upholding antiracism in the future? In 2013, the German Museums Association (Deutscher Museumsbund) issued guidance on the treatment of human remains in museum collections, in which they introduced a novel concept. The idea of 'Unrechtskontext' (context of injustice) should, they suggested, guide curatorial ethics when assessing the circumstances in which museum collections were acquired. Among considerations here was not just the contexts of the past, but also whether any particular injustice 'continued to have an effect in the present'. For the Goethe Annual Lecture 2021, Dan Hicks posed the following questions: How should we understand the 'Unrechtskontexte' of colonial legacies today? By the standards of the time - or by the values that we hold today? And how can these legacies be meaningfully dismantled?
Talking Culture is taking a short break, but don't worry we'll be back soon!Look for a new In the News on Thursday, January 6th and a new full episode on Thursday January 20th. And in the meantime, come follow us on twitter @talkculturepod and instagram @talkculturepodcast. Theme music for Talking Culture is by Justin Cober, cover art by Sophia Melian. Additional sounds in this episode were used under a CC 0 1.0 license.
Sean and Nick welcome Corley Moore of Firehouse Vigilance to the show to discuss fire service culture and the right mindset behind influencing positive cultural changes in your firehouse. If you are looking for great insight into what culture is and how we can influence it in a positive way within our respective departments, this is the episode for you!
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A discussion with professional skateboarder and musician Tommy Guerrero about the influence of both on contemporary culture.
In order to open Talking Culture's second season under the theme "possibility", Alejandra talks with Dr. Anand Pandian, author of A Possible Anthropology. They discuss the idea of getting lost in our ideas, reading, actions, and spaces as anthropologists and what that means or holds for the future of the discipline. They also dive into the struggles of trying to get lost and be imaginative in times of crisis, and even touch on the possibilities of podcasting itself!
We're back! In this introductory episode, Daniel, Meghan, and Alejandra launch Talking Culture's second season by giving an update on their current and upcoming anthropological exploits as well as introduce the theme of Season Two—Possibility.
The Talking Culture team is thrilled to have participated in the mini-series by our friends at Anthro Airwaves. We were honoured to be highlighted along with some other truly spectacular anthropology podcasts. Take a listen to what we have to say about our podcast, our process, and our perspectives on Anthropology.
In the fourth episode of this mini-season, "Crossover," Anar Parikh chats with Daniel Chiu Castillo, Meghan McGill, and Alejandra Melian-Morse, the trio behind Talking Culture--an anthropology podcast that looks at issues in the world through the lens of anthropology as well as issues within the discipline of anthropology itself. What We Talked About: Barbash, Ilisa & Lucien Castaing-Taylor. 2009. Sweetgrass. https://grasshopperfilm.com/film/sweetgrass/ Castaing-Taylor, Lucien. Véréna Paravel. 2012. Levianthan. https://www.moma.org/learn/moma_learning/lucien-castaing-taylor-verena-paravel-leviathan-2012/ Talking Culture: https://www.talkingculture.ca/ Closed-Caption: https://youtu.be/Iuz8YLI3aOQ Transcript: Credits: Associate Editor / Executive Producer - Anar Parikh Intro/Outro: "Waiting" by Crowander" Sound Effects: Mike Koenig
Thank you for listening to this episode of The Josh Botto Experience podcast! Today I start the episode by talking about ‘Culture III' - the new album released on June 11th by the Migos. I name my favorite tracks off the album and how it compares to other Migos projects. Next I talk about ‘CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST' the new album by Tyler, The Creator - releasing Friday, June 25th. I talk about what I am expecting the album to sound like, what I think of the lead single ‘LUMBERJACK', who I want to be featured on the album and more. Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoy!
With Brexit in the rear view, the decades-long discussion and debate about the role and purpose of the European Union has taken on a new urgency. In this episode, we ask two young intellectuals–one from the UK and one from Germany–to reflect on what Europe means to them. Alice Boyd is a composer, theater maker and environmental campaigner from the UK. Simon Strauß is a German historian, writer and journalist. Both were born into the European Union and have used their work to think critically about what it means now and what it can mean.
Art has the power to change the world by highlighting critical issues, but what responsibility does the art world have to make their own changes and take inventory of internal practices that are unsustainable or inequitable, to address the environmental cost of putting on exhibitions? In this episode, Iwona Blazwick, Director of the renowned Whitechapel Gallery in East London, grapples with these questions on the future of museums and galleries. Transcript available at goethe.de/uk/podcast
Photographer Cameron McLaren has a knack for capturing humans in intimate or unusual moments. McLaren's immersive style has seen him embedded within the Gloriavale Christian Community on the West Coast, and with the New Zealand Police - to the point of accompanying them on a drug bust on a Wellington property. But when the country went into level four lockdown last year, McLaren was presented with a new challenge - to shoot what wasn't there. As New Zealand became a worldwide fascination for its handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, McLaren was commissioned by Washington Post photo editor Olivier Laurent to highlight what was happening here. McLaren's works are on display on Auckland's waterfront as part of the Auckland Festival of Photography until 16 June. McLaren and Washington Post's Oliver Laurent will also share thoughts on their collaboration in Talking Culture on 13 June.
Photographer Cameron McLaren has a knack for capturing humans in intimate or unusual moments. McLaren's immersive style has seen him embedded within the Gloriavale Christian Community on the West Coast, and with the New Zealand Police - to the point of accompanying them on a drug bust on a Wellington property. But when the country went into level four lockdown last year, McLaren was presented with a new challenge - to shoot what wasn't there. As New Zealand became a worldwide fascination for its handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, McLaren was commissioned by Washington Post photo editor Olivier Laurent to highlight what was happening here. McLaren's works are on display on Auckland's waterfront as part of the Auckland Festival of Photography until 16 June. McLaren and Washington Post's Oliver Laurent will also share thoughts on their collaboration in Talking Culture on 13 June.
The creative writing of Black feminist authors has revolutionary potential. It challenges dominant assumptions and expands the horizons of the current literary audience. In this episode, activist and author Sharon Dodua Otoo honours her literary ancestors and mentors, condemns the racist structures that deprived them of deserved praise during their lifetimes, and explores how Black feminist creative writing can move our society forward. Transcript available at goethe.de/uk/podcast
Alejandra, Meghan and Daniel reflect on their experience producing the first season of Talking Culture and talk about what's next for the podcast.
Now, as the world is facing a new economic crisis, how could the arts and civil society benefit from blockchain technologies? Hear from artists, curators, technologists and researchers who are using blockchain to revolutionise their way of working. This episode features Ruth Catlow, artistic director of Furtherfield, Ben Vickers, CTO at the Serpentine Galleries, and artist collectives from Berlin to Moscow who are part of the DAOWO Global Initiative. Transcript available at goethe.de/uk/podcast
One month into the first lockdown of 2020, we called Kris Nelson, Artistic Director and CEO at LIFT:the London International Festival of Theatre, to find out how theatres and their people were surviving. In this episode, we’re returning to that conversation because it captures a unique moment in the pandemic upheaval, and we’re calling Kris once again–a year later–to find out what has changed and how his predictions for theatre have shifted. Transcript available at goethe.de/uk/podcast
A special preview of the new and improved Talking Culture. Episode 1 will be available on 28 April. Talking Culture is a platform for thought-provoking discussions about the future of Europe, the UK, and the world. Through fascinating interviews with thinkers and doers in the arts and culture sector, this show investigates how creative fields are emerging from the tumultuous present into the future. What role will culture play in a post-Brexit, post-COVID-19, post-colonial world? And how can it contribute to a future that prioritises sustainability, collaboration, diversity, and inclusion? From the Goethe-Institut London, this is a podcast about the critical role and value that arts and culture have in our societies.
Today Seth and Jay talk with Michael McCready about firm culture and holidays in a Covid time and the mindset to finding the right employees. Sponsors: BluSharkDigital https://www.blusharkdigital.com - SEO for Law Firms PriceBenowitz https://www.pricebenowitz.com DC, MD, VA Lawyers FirmFlex https://www.getfirmflex.com - Social Media Marketing for Lawyers Ruane Attorneys https://www.ruaneattorneys.com - Connecticut Criminal and Civil Rights Lawyers MaximumLawyer https://www.maximumlawyer.com For more information follow our page! https://www.fb.me/maximumgrowthlive #maximumgrowthlive #maximumlawyer SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Sharing and subscribing are great ways to help us to get the word out about the show. If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to share and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify
Today Seth and Jay talk with Michael McCready about firm culture and holidays in a Covid time and the mindset to finding the right employees. Sponsors: BluSharkDigital https://www.blusharkdigital.com - SEO for Law Firms PriceBenowitz https://www.pricebenowitz.com DC, MD, VA Lawyers FirmFlex https://www.getfirmflex.com - Social Media Marketing for Lawyers Ruane Attorneys https://www.ruaneattorneys.com - Connecticut Criminal and Civil Rights Lawyers MaximumLawyer https://www.maximumlawyer.com For more information follow our page! https://www.fb.me/maximumgrowthlive #maximumgrowthlive #maximumlawyer SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Sharing and subscribing are great ways to help us to get the word out about the show. If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to share and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify
Even though it’s still a nascent technology, the blockchain is slowly changing the arts. It’s not only inspired artworks – it could also change the way artists work and has the potential to decentralise the money and power in the art world. In 2008, when the Global Financial Crisis was plunging the world into economic disaster, Bitcoin was invented – a decentralised, digital currency that bypassed traditional central banks. Bitcoin ran on the Blockchain – a permanent, private and open way of administering financial transactions. In the years since, a growing number of people began thinking about how blockchain technology might transform arts and culture. Now, as the world is facing a new economic crisis, how could arts, culture and civil society benefit from the blockchain? Hear from artists, curators, technologists and researchers who are using blockchain to revolutionise their way of working. This episode features Ruth Catlow, artistic director of Furtherfield, Ben Vickers, CTO at the Serpentine Galleries, and collectives from Berlin to Moscow, who form the DAOWO Global Initiative, part of the DAOWO blockchain laboratory and debate series: www.goethe.de/daowo
In this episode, we are speaking to British composer & theatre maker Alice Boyd and German historian & journalist Simon Strauß and ask them: What role does Europe play in your lives? Is your generation sceptical of Europe? And how does Brexit affect you? Europe consists of many different stories – personal stories of people from different generations. In this talk, we are discussing Europe from the perspective of young European intellectuals and creatives. Alice Boyd and Simon Strauß are involved in the project “European Archive of Voices” which collects interviews of well-known Europeans born before 1945. Their work is integral to the Goethe-Institut’s project “Tell Me About Europe” taking place during the German EU Council Presidency 2020: www.goethe.de/tellmeabouteurope
At the launch of Talking Culture's first season, hosts Alejandra Melian and Meghan McGill introduce themselves, their work, and the season theme: boundary.
In the last episode of Talking Culture's COVID Conversations series, host Alejandra Melian talks to Dr. Sahar Sadjadi about how the pandemic has affected Iran and the West's failure to learn from other countries' experiences. Alejandra also wraps up the series and discusses her hopes for anthropology to contribute to a rebuilding.
Named after one of my favourite Elvis Costello tracks, in this episode Lorie shares both results of the BC Workplace Culture Scan report she recently completed with the Reframe Group as well as her personal mission to help create workplaces grounded on love.Among the topics we discuss are:1. Defining what culture is2. The central role of relationships to any culture and business 3. The importance of belonging - especially in the current environment as employers address racism in the workplace4. The impact of Covid19 on culture and why it makes it even more important5. Remote work and corporate culture6. The role of stories in building culture7. How culture changes as companies grow8. Cultural artifactsAnd of course love at work.....You can download the BC Culture report at https://reframeinsurance.ca/culture-report/
Shipping works of art, frequent international travel or single-use exhibition materials makes sustainability a pressing issue in the art world. Another dimension of sustainability in the arts and cultural sector is the role of women. How are female leaders using their voice to drive a sustainable future both within and outside the sector? In the third episode of Talking Culture, Iwona Blazwick talks about sustainability in the art and cultural world and discusses why women's histories and awareness might make them “more alive to the climate crisis and how to battle it.” The director of the Whitechapel Gallery has also been participating in the Goethe-Institut’s “Women in Culture Network,” where an international group of female leaders shares aspects of female leadership and empowerment.
In this third episode of Talking Culture's mini-series on the topic of COVID-19, host Alejandra Melian talks with fellow anthropology graduate student Heather Anderson. They discuss some of the difficulties for graduate students the pandemic has revealed and highlighted, as well as the purpose of research and goals anthropologists should be setting for themselves going forward. Link to Code Switch's episode mentioned by Alejandra in the introduction: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/code-switch/id1112190608?i=1000478299112
As part of Talking Culture's mini-series on the topic of COVID-19, host Alejandra Melian-Morse talks with Dr. Samuele Collu, who will be joining McGill's anthropology department as Assistant Professor in the fall. They discuss the implications of the current crisis for the discipline of anthropology and beyond, as well as what Dr. Collu calls the zoomification of our everyday lives.
In this second episode of Talking Culture's mini-series on the topic of COVID-19, host Alejandra Melian-Morse talks with Dr. Todd Meyers, who will be joining the Department of Social Studies of Medicine at McGill as the Marjorie Bronfman Chair in Social Studies in Medicine this coming Fall. Their conversation ranges from war metaphors in relation to COVID to the intimacy of care in clinics and hospitals while also tackling issues surrounding the future of anthropology and what it will mean to address the issues that have been made clear due to the Pandemic.Produced by Alejandra Melian-MorseArtwork design by Alejandra Melian-Morse, Artwork attribution: Boca Vectors by VecteezyMusic by Justin CoberProduced with support from McGill University's Department of Anthropology
Covid-19 is only one of the most recent challenges for theatres and festivals worldwide. The rise of right-wing parties have created mistrust and misunderstanding towards the performative arts sector in many countries. Why does theatre matter right now? The second episode of “Talking Culture” welcomes Kris Nelson for an exclusive interview. The Artistic Director and CEO at LIFT, London International Festival of Theatre, and the Goethe-Institut London invited a number of theatre and festival directors to the first workshop of “Dramatic Episodes” at the end of 2019. The series “Dramatic Episodes” looks at the future role of theatre in civil society: goethe.de/uk/podcast
Bill Higgs, former Ranger and founder of Mustang Engineering, talks two sides of the same coin: leadership and culture. We discuss his experience with culture, his seven step process for building a culture (from his book, Culture Code Champions), that customer value is the reason business exists, and the importance of using customer value as your "where" alongside your leadership/culture "how". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Coach Flannery and Tim are back in the office to answer a couple listener questions and get into a discussion about culture, with an eye towards pro sports (Eric brought up the Browns, and it went from there). Topics on the show include: Who is Coach Flannery's favorite son? What does culture mean and what can you tell about a teams' culture by how they play and act? What do we think about coaches challenges and replay in the NBA? If you enjoy the show, please leave a rating and review!
Scroll through most any message board or FB group where people gather to discuss work and HR topics and you’ll see the question “what can we do to ‘fix’ our culture.” But it’s not so much a question of “fixing” as it is about understanding.... isn’t it? Join Robin and Mike as they chat with Damon Klotz, Work Culture Evangelist with Culture Amp to discuss what “Culture First” means and the interconnectivity of performance, engagement and retention. (Plus we’ll chat about his new Culture First podcast!)
Life changed a lot since our grandparent's generation to current youngs, do you have any interesting stories between your grandparents and you? We are going to talk our stories in this episode, Neli will join us today also, she will share her story as well, you cannot miss this!
On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts gists with his Ms. Jessica Imarenezor, a Nigerian-American lawyer, bartender, and entrepreneur. Jessica shares about her upbringing, her aspirations and her reconnection with Nigeria and how her experiences has shaped how she identifies herself in today's world as a transnational. That and more! For more information, visit us at blacktrasnational.wixsite.com/podcast Please subscribe, rate, and review the podcast. We appreciate your feedback We do not own the rights to the instrumental played.
In this special edition the GRC Professional Podcast and the Culture Bites Podcast we take on the difficult but necessary discourse around culture by talking to David Byrum from Human Synergistics who shared his views on how recent events have impacted the way entities approach corporate culture. You can learn more about Human Synergistics and Culture Bites here: https://www.human-synergistics.com.au/
Cambodian Festival, art, theater, and travel. Exploring new cultures and diving more deeply into your own. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sugarcake/support
Join us on the Fireside Chat as we discuss the current state of the culture war, politics and social media with YouTuber Louis Le Vau.
Get ready for the Wild Wayne Unchained Podcast (cue applause)!!! We'll talk it up about culture, cuisine and lifestyle! So strap on your seat belt and we bout to ride! Wild Wayne IS THE VOICE OF NEW ORLEANS! He has been an iconic media figure for over 2 decades with radio accolades, television shows, blockbuster movie cameos, philanthropy and now culinary guru! Plus WWU will be co-piloted by New Orleans hustler of the year, fashion icon, and cigar aficionado Shawn Royal aka Charlie P. Hustle. Additionally, we will feature some of the most innovative and colorful characters from NOLA and beyond! Here comes episode 2... Today we were blessed to have MIA X! New Orleans #NATIVE, legend, author, historian, rapper, community activist, and cook! First off HAPPY BIRTHDAY MIA! We talk about her homeless needs drive Her 7th Ward upbringing and cultural influence We talk about surprising NOLA family ties and long lost relationships...THE ESSENCE OF NEW ORLEANS! This session with Mia X is an important piece of recording New Orleans' rich cultural heritage and history....it is raw...it is unapologetic...it is candid...it is UNCHAINED! Follow Mia X on instagram @themamamiax for info on her victories, books and HERE ARE THEdetails on her homeless drive! themamamiax This all started at the red light on Esplanade and Claiborne. I saw a man doing a #2 and using a bag to wipe himself. I was frozen. We buy tissue and toiletries in bulk and honestly take having necessities for granted. There are well over 1200 homeless people in New Orleans. Some are suffering from depression and mental illness. Others have simply run out of options. I have never seen so many homeless people in this small city in my life. January 9th help me to make a small change to jumpstart a continuous help effort. I'm asking when you make a trip to the grocery or dollar tree if you would be so kind to pick up an item that someone can use. @sess45 of @nuthinbutfirerecords and @peachesrecords have been kind enough you allow their locations as drop off points. And the items assembly will be January 9th 11-2pm at the Treme center Nothing is too small. Everything is helpful and appreciated. I can't imagine not having toilet paper or a toothbrush soap sanitary napkins on top of not having a roof over my head. There but for Gods grace go us ALL. Thank you for your compassion and support
In this conversation Andréa Ranae and I talk about systems, culture, your, “So what?”, the self help industry, your work in the world and so much more.
Jessica Neal, Chief Talent Officer at Netflix, joined Partner Tom Willerer for a special event at Venrock’s office to discuss culture, hiring and what early-stage founders need to think about when building their teams. Tom and Jessica discuss some of the unique features of Netflix’s culture and share their advice on all things HR/culture with the audience.
Andy and Eric turn the mics over to the not so old Talking Culture guys. Some hilarity ensues . . . along with a thoughtful conversation about how we know God is calling us to a particular place or mission.
Every agency has an internal culture. The only question is – did you build it on purpose. Intentionality. That is the bottom line. If you want to consciously create your team’s functionality and effectiveness, what kind of clients you attract, and where your own focus should be – that takes intentionality. That level of thinking has helped Raman Sehgal build an agency that allows him to work with clients from all over the world and enjoy a staff retention rate of 80%. Raman Sehgal is the owner of a UK-based marketing agency called Ramarketing, an award-winning, creative, digital and PR agency. They are in the business of helping fast-growing companies in the life science, pharma, and manufacturing sectors get noticed. Nine years ago, he was working from a desk in his home. His agency has now grown the agency to a staff of over 20 and they working with clients across the UK, the US, and Europe, and still have the very first client that they landed almost a decade ago. What you’ll learn about in this episode: What it looks like to go from freelancer to running an agency How the job of owner changes over the lifecycle of an agency Why it’s possible to run an agency from a kitchen counter or a big corporate office How most agency owners become accidental business owners How Raman’s agency model compares to how a traditional agency runs How to build a family first, work second culture in your business What it takes to serve clients in multiple markets around the globe The power of being “meaningfully specific” in an agency Raman’s agency billing structure and the difference between billing by the hour for the US compared to the UK Building a fee structure on deliverables The correlation between giving clients a good return and the margin you receive on your work The red flags you can use to vet prospects and make sure they are a good fit for your agency How trying to make a difficult client happy can actually cost you and your staff Best practices to keep your team productive Ways to contact Raman Sehgal: Website: www.ramarktingpr.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ramansehgaluk We’re proud to announce that Hubspot is now the presenting sponsor of the Build A Better Agency podcast! Many thanks to them for their support!
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Listen here to the 106th & final edition of Talking Culture. Be Blessed, Tucson.
It's a fresh Talking Culture where Shamus The Insulter pays a visit + DCHS's 'Room Service.' ~Enjoy it all right here~
It's yet another day of Talking Culture. 4th Avenue Street Fair + Eric Cepin. Boom~
Trot on in for another Talking Culture wellness show. +Pre Born Tucson
Art. Music. Books. Talking Culture cover a variety of artistic expressions today. Listen here ~
Todd Sadow took Talking Culture on an epic ride this morning + Russell & Sam talk.
Be ours? We had a blast talking Rodeo with Cow-poker Jose Calderon + Happy Birthday Arizona with Ariona History Museum. Warm love and mushy sentiment, -Talking Culture.
Culture science culture baby - plus - Hiking anyone? Derek, Dave, & Pete join Kevin on Talking Culture ~
It's a bright Talking Culture today - Interfaith Community Services, Super Bowl talk, & Skyline Direct Care. Also, if you're a 19 year old smoker in Tucson, you won't want to miss the 4th segment !!
Move! Cultivate! It's a Movement Culture Monday with Bryan Castle. He talks Capoeira and brought his Berimbau to play live in studio. That + a full weekend recap on Talking Culture. Listen here!
Big Heart. Big Show. Big Choir. Big Heart Coffee & True Concord round out a free-flowing Talking Culture today. Have a listen ~
It's an inauguration day on Talking Culture. We about suffering with Daniel Sullivan and arts with SAACA. Listen in!
You'd better well listen to Wellness Wednesday. Cynthia Abrams shares insights on senior care plus Russell Burns brings life and energy to the community via Talking Culture today.
The world renowned genial genius of guitar John Pizzarelli joined us today on Talking Culture. Hear him talk Jazz Jazz Jazz. Also the Jewish Film Festival folks + Sam's baby's gender reveal. Happy Weekend!
It's yet another Wellness Wednesday on Talking Culture. Hear and enjoy Russ & Sam break down all things healthcare and hear about Kevin's trip to the Orinoco river!
And all that jazz - Elliot Glicksman talks Tucson Jazz Festival + Skyline Direct Care. That and more on a Monday morning Talking Culture.
Talking Culture was stellar this morning. We talk space, stars, and the incomprensible vastness of the universe with Paul Trittenbach from Tucson Amateur Astronomy Association. Plus top 10 restaurants + more on a Friday Talking Culture.
Old acquaintance is not forgot ~ It's a prime new year at Talking Culture. We get you in shape with Ron Holland from Crossfit Tucson. Plus a mini-fact check + more. Happy 2017!
We cover it all today on Talking Culture. All the way from drinking & driving to private school tax credits. That and weirdest Christmas gifts are on the podcast today!
It's a meeting of the Mayors on Talking Culture today - Mayor Rothschild & Mayor Shinn. Plus Christmas fun with Zach + much more on the podcast.
It's a Wintery Wellness Wednesday on Talking Culture. Sam is joined by healthcare guests across the spectrum including the good folks from Agape Hospice + more.
*Beep* You are now free to listen to this podcast. Tucson Airport Authority is in plus Eric & Andy to finish off Advent + A Fact Check & more on Talking Culture.
It's a fun and fabulous Friday on Talking Culture. Dr. Harwood tells you how to deal with your family at the holidays ... Plus Brandi w/ Downtown Tucson Partnership talks Parade of Lights. And much more. Happy weekend!
Harps. Puppies. Kittens. It's a peaceful Monday morning on Talking Culture. Vesna & Vanessa help guide the ship today + Humane Society of So AZ
A Fiddler On The Radio ... sounds crazy, no? But here on our little talk show of Talking Culture ... Run Boy Run. Faith & Advent season.
Tucson Botanical Gardens world class exhibit. Healthcare innovations from Skyline Direct MD. It's an all-timer just in time for Sam Burns to make his re-entry to Talking Culture.
It's a Sam Burnsless week on Talking Culture. We make the most of it with Derek Baril, Cultivate Tucson, and more on a Monday morning!
Culture : the ideas, customs, and social behavior of a particular people or society. What is Culture? The definition sounds simple enough but the practicality of culture is harder than you may think. The thoughts actions and being of a people, any group of people can make up culture. We here in the Bahamas believe […]