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Shout outs to Jon Tyson and Taylor Siebert for the book The Intentional Father: A practical Guide to Raise sons of courage and character. The Work documentary is also referenced.
Just in time for the new year! Today's episode is all about Striv's mission and vision for our #strivschools in 2022! Hear from co-hosts Taylor Siebert and Alyssa Allmon as they reflect on this season's guests, what they've learned, and how we've grown! We can't wait to see you in 2022!
A recent survey shows that 40% of admissions officers reported to have looked at a candidate's social media while reviewing his/her application, a trend that is expected to continue and even grow in the coming years. What does this mean for you? We invited Taylor Siebert, co-founder of Class Intercom and social media expert, to weigh in on how you can use social media to your advantage as you position yourself holistically during the application process.In this episode we discuss:Why and how you should take an audit of your current social media presenceThinking through who you are, how you want to come across to admissions officers, and why it's important to be authentically youWhether or not you should "scrub" your social media to get rid of negative things from your past (hint: it depends on the story you're trying to tell)Why LinkedIn is the most untapped and potentially useful social media platform right nowWhich social media platforms you should focus onWhat it means to be a “digital leader”Why social media is such a valuable tool as an entrepreneur and how to use it to your advantageAnd more!Social media, when done right, can be an asset for you as you're applying to college or graduate school and in your career beyond. This interview will show you how.For more information about social media strategy or to connect with Taylor directly, visit https://classintercom.com.FROM THE MAILBAGThis week's "From the Mailbag" segment answers the question, "How can I practice for the analytical writing (essay) portion of my exam?"Here are the resources referenced in my response:Sample Issue Essay prompts: https://www.ets.org/gre/revised_general/prepare/analytical_writing/issue/poolSample Issue Essay responses + scoring: https://www.ets.org/gre/revised_general/prepare/analytical_writing/issue/sample_responsesSample Argument Essay prompts: https://www.ets.org/gre/revised_general/prepare/analytical_writing/argument/poolSample Argument Essay responses + scoring: https://www.ets.org/gre/revised_general/prepare/analytical_writing/argument/sample_responsesA DOSE OF MOTIVATION"First say to yourself what you would be; and then do what you have to do." -- Epictetus
Episode 3 of Bronco Talk. Today's special guest is Taylor Siebert, founder of Striv TV and Co-founder of Class Intercom. Find him @TaylorSiebert
In this episode I sit down with Taylor Siebert, owner and founder of Striv.tv and co-founder of Class Intercom. We talk about entrepreneurism, how he got started in multiple businesses, why he chose to move back to Henderson, and continues to call York County home.
On today’s show, social media is on our mind! How does it affect education and what are the benefits not only to the school, but the students and parents. We go back to an interview with Taylor Siebert with Class Intercom (@ClassIntercom) from ICE 2019 to talk shop.. There’s an EAST Initiative (@EASTInitiative) update, some banter between the guys and more. Up next on the EduTechGuys. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com http://CU-Portland.edu/letsconquer
As schools become aware of the importance on their brand and how their presence on social media can drive the brand and the culture of their buildings, it's important to understand what makes good content. Taylor Siebert of ClassIntercom is an entrepreneur from Nebraska who has found that through servant leadership, working hard comes naturally, with connections that actually hold value.
As schools become aware of the importance on their brand and how their presence on social media can drive the brand and the culture of their buildings, it's important to understand what makes good content. Taylor Siebert of ClassIntercom is an entrepreneur from Nebraska who has found that through servant leadership, working hard comes naturally, with connections that actually hold value.
During this episode, Taylor and Amber discuss what's new at Class Intercom and how educators are becoming social media influencers. Takeaways from this episode include: 1. Teachers have always been influencers with or without social media. Social media has made it easier for teachers to connect with each other, their students and parents. 2. Teachers can leverage their personal brand to elevate their school's brand. Teachers who are building personal brands can use their influence to highlight the school in a positive way. 3. If teachers are encouraging their students to be good digital citizens, teachers should model this by creating meaningful content and contributing to the conversation in a positive way. This can help build more trust with students and it gives students a positive role model.
Just a great conversation with the owner of Class Intercom!
Tonight we had a great conversation with Taylor Siebert http://twitter.com/taylorsiebert on how he went from ceiling insulation to providing a place for students across the country to share the content they are creating. Taylor is incredibly insightful about the attributes that have made both of his businesses, Striv http://striv.tv and Class Intercom http://classintercom.com, successful, as well as the people that were instrumental in his life leading up to this point. Sharing is caring: My Names Not Hungry https://twitter.com/namesnothungry Go Vote! https://www.vote.org/polling-place-locator/ Subscribed: https://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=subscribed+book&tag=googhydr-20&index=aps&hvadid=258011030594&hvpos=1t2&hvnetw=g&hvrand=12072892831590856390&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=e&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1021609&hvtargid=kwd-461241640229&ref=pd_sl_6ehogi1kab_e_p38
During this episode, I spoke with Taylor Siebert and Ben Pankonin, the founders of Class Intercom about #DigCitWeek and what this week means for Class Intercom. We also highlighted how our heroes in education are celebrating #DigCitWeek and what you can look forward to this fall from Class Intercom. Resources mentioned: Common Sense Media Digital Citizenship Week Josh Allen's episode Heather Callihan's episode #GINWVikings Digital Citizenship Week 2018 Be sure to follow Class Intercom on Twitter and Instagram. Subscribe to the Content Generation podcast on iTunes or Stitcher.
Taylor Siebert is a husband, father and entrepreneur. During this episode, I spoke with Taylor about his career journey and his love for EdTech. We also discussed his passion for social media, digital citizenship and how he stays healthy under pressure as a content creator and busy entrepreneur. You can connect with Taylor on Twitter or Instagram. Curious about The Content Generation podcast? Check it out on iTunes. Please subscribe to the podcast, follow Healthy Under Pressure on Instagram and like us on Facebook.
Class Intercom's cofounders share their stories of helping students to become content creators for their school. Taylor Siebert and Ben Pankonin knew they wanted to make an impact by helping educators to get students involved, while improving school communication. Be sure to follow Class Intercom on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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Author, speaker, and Chi-town ambassador Kristin Ziemke https://twitter.com/kristinziemke joins the guys to talk about how she works with teachers to integrate technology to improve literacy, especially in the elementary classroom. She also talked about why she has been a strong educational voice in the Net Neutrality debate. Sharing is caring: Taylor Siebert: https://twitter.com/taylorsiebert CBCSD Instructional Technology Magazine: http://pub.lucidpress.com/1a6ed5cd-e279-4016-932c-12c23f8ab435/ The Outward Mindset: https://www.amazon.com/Outward-Mindset-Seeing-Beyond-Ourselves/dp/1626567158 Most People: https://www.amazon.com/Most-People-Michael-Leannah/dp/0884485544 I Am a Story: https://www.amazon.com/I-Am-Story-Dan-Yaccarino/dp/0062411063 Katharine Hale: https://twitter.com/KatharinehHale Chad Everett: https://twitter.com/chadceverett
Welcome to season 2, episode 14 of the Engage in Your School’s Story podcast. Host Taylor Siebert has a special guest, Ben Pankonin of Lincoln, Nebraska. Ben is the founder of a few companies, including Social Assurance, which works with banks and their social media marketing, and one with your very own, Taylor Siebert, on Class Intercom. Ben shares his expertise on the new life of entrepreneurship and how to bring young people into this growing environment while touching on the importance of community and creating purposeful content. Ben shares the backstory of Class Intercom, what it is and how it developed, and an inside to the relationship between Taylor and Ben. We are excited to share our conversation with Ben and his expertise in the marketing and entrepreneurial world. Connect with Ben online: https://twitter.com/benpankonin https://twitter.com/SocialAssurance https://socialassurance.com/ https://classintercom.com
In our seventh episode of the Class Intercom Engage in Your School’s Story podcast host Taylor Siebert is joined by Hunter Radenslaben the founder of Athlete Nation. Hunter is currently a senior at Waverly High School and what started as a Twitter account when he was 12 years old has grown the account to nearly 70k followers and a social media-based sports apparel brand with the ultimate goal of positively impacting athletes around the world. We’re excited to share our conversation with Hunter and the impact he’s having across the country using social media in a positive way! Connect with Hunter online: https://twitter.com/athletenation https://twitter.com/HRadenslaben TedX Lincoln talk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POROCNMqnyA
Eric Allgood and Taylor Siebert discuss the plans for Striv Sports this school year, as well as how the Sports coverage fits in with the overall vision for Striv. Send your feedback! @strivsports, message us on Facebook, or email eric@striv.tv