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Lawmakers consider changing a 2025 law that sought to protect students by creating boundaries for communication, U.S. Senator Paul visits Frankfort to applaud efforts to reduce the income tax rate, Gov. Beshear is critical of President Trump's comments on Greenland, and all eyes are on the weather.
Lawmakers unveil their top legislative priority for the 2026 Kentucky General Assembly, debate over lowering the legal conceal carry age, and a bill cracking down on distracted driving speeds through the legislator.
Governor Beshear delivers his 2026 State of the Commonwealth and Budget Address, a look at some of the early bills filed in the Kentucky General Assembly, Cameron makes his entry into the U.S. Senate race official, and details on the state's first digital ID platform.
On the latest episode of Commonwealth Matters, Richard Nelson sits down with Sen. Lindsey Tichenor for a wide-ranging conversation about education in Kentucky. As a member of the Senate Education Committee, Tichenor offers insight into the challenges facing the state's schools, including recent reports of overspending in Fayette County. She also shares her perspective on how lawmakers can better steward taxpayer dollars and what future legislation might look like to ensure greater accountability and improved outcomes for Kentucky students.If you would like to interview Richard Nelson, Executive Director of the Commonwealth Policy Center, please email richard@commonwealthpolicy.org.Like and Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/commonwealthpolicyFollow us on X: @CPC4KentuckyFollow us on YouTube: @commonwealthpolicycenterE-Newsletter: https://www.commonwealthpolicycenter.org/mailing-list/
More Kentuckians are expressing concerns over Medicaid cuts, students in Louisville protest a recent shooting at a Minneapolis school, and Congressman Massie plans new action to push to make the Epstein files public.
Republicans dominate Fancy Farm with three candidates for U.S. Senate taking the stage, Kentucky's Attorney General issues an opinion about a new controversial law, and a state lawmaker looks to beef up ABC to regulate non-alcoholic substances.
Their book, Healing Begins with Us: Breaking the Cycle of Trauma and Abuse and Rebuilding the Sibling Bond (HeartWisdom LLC, April 5, 2022), shares their inspiring and hopeful story of healing from their painful upbringing.They are sharing their story now to help heal the shame that they have carried as survivors of trauma, and to contribute to healing the hearts of others who have struggled in similar ways. To them healing is not about changing, or becoming someone "different" or "better"---it's about becoming more fully who they are: a spark of The Divine, connected to All, here to assist each other as our souls explore this existence and learn to love and live in peace.Ronni Tichenor has a PhD in sociology, specializing in family studies, from the University of Michigan.https://www.heartandsoulsisters.net
Their book, Healing Begins with Us: Breaking the Cycle of Trauma and Abuse and Rebuilding the Sibling Bond (HeartWisdom LLC, April 5, 2022), shares their inspiring and hopeful story of healing from their painful upbringing.They are sharing their story now to help heal the shame that they have carried as survivors of trauma, and to contribute to healing the hearts of others who have struggled in similar ways. To them healing is not about changing, or becoming someone "different" or "better"---it's about becoming more fully who they are: a spark of The Divine, connected to All, here to assist each other as our souls explore this existence and learn to love and live in peace.Ronni Tichenor has a PhD in sociology, specializing in family studies, from the University of Michigan.https://www.heartandsoulsisters.net
Two Kentucky Congressman vote against the President's tax and spending bill, a state lawmaker addresses the need to clarify a new law regarding teacher-student communication, a new health alert in Central Kentucky, and reflecting on Kentucky's history.
Playwrights and RSC artistic directors Reed Martin and Austin Tichenor discuss the updates they've been making to all their scripts (including All the Great Books (abridged), featuring Doug Harvey, Tré Zijuan Tyler, and Michael Faulkner, below) and how their writing process begins with coming up with material that's personal resonant. Martin and Tichenor reveal the despair of artists listening to the mortgage when evaluating their work; how not all laughs are created equal; how the great job of making people laugh now feels like an supremely important job; and how hearing the audience gasp at the turns in the narrative is even more satisfying to us. (Length 24:21) The post Funny To Us appeared first on Reduced Shakespeare Company.
7 Ages Theatricals is producing the world premiere of Fool, Austin Tichenor's adaptation of Christopher Moore's New York Times bestselling comic novel. Tom Berger, 7AT's executive artistic director, talks about how this theatrical collaboration came to be, and reveals how the combination of Tichenor and Moore creates "a match made in Shakespeare comedy heaven" (Broadway World). Berger discusses the pleasure of being a theatre slut; the importance of staying in one's artistic lane; the stress of not wanting to disappoint each other (or Fool's creator); the paradox of having written "Schrödinger's Play;" the trick of making sure the audience catches what we're throwing; and the fateful coincidence of being a Christopher Moore superfan and a Reduced – as well as a real – Shakespeare guy. (Length 22:46) The post Fool's World Premiere appeared first on Reduced Shakespeare Company.
In this episode, we dive into the contentious issue of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs in schools. Are they fostering inclusion or perpetuating division? We focus on a recent controversy in Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS), where the Chief Equity Officer made sweeping claims about an entire race. State Senator Lindsey Tichenor (R-Smithfield), representing Kentucky's 6th District, joins us to discuss the implications of this incident and what actions the State Legislature might take to address these concerns. If you would like to interview Richard Nelson, Executive Director of the Commonwealth Policy Center, please email richard@commonwealthpolicy.org. Like and Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/commonwealthpolicy Follow us on Twitter: @CPC4Kentucky E-Newsletter: https://www.commonwealthpolicycenter.org/mailing-list/
Season opener and privateer Ronnie Tichenor leads 7 laps on a TUF Suzuki. Weege, Rarick and Matthes talk about this race, the dark year for SX TV, the debut of PEAK Honda, the crazy main event and Tichenor himself gets on the phone to talk about this year and his other factory days on Suzuki.
SEND US A TEXT MESSAGE Join us in a profound discussion with Ronni Tichenor and Jennie Weaver, authors of "Healing Begins With Us: Breaking The Cycle Of Trauma And Abuse And Rebuilding The Sibling Bond." This episode delves into the complex world of inter-generational trauma, exploring how Ronni and Jennie confronted and overcame the legacy of violence, addiction, and abuse within their family. The sisters share their personal journey of denial, fear, and eventual healing, shedding light on the distinct dynamics that characterize such challenging family environments. They provide insights into the slow but rewarding process of healing, emphasizing the importance of addressing emotional pain on multiple levels. Listen as they discuss strategies for breaking the cycle of trauma and how they rebuilt their sibling bond through mutual support and understanding. Connect with Ronni and Jennie:
Terry Brooks is joined by state Senator Lindsey Tichenor to discuss the proponent perspective of Amendment 2, the state ballot initiative to amend the Kentucky constitution to allow the Kentucky General Assembly to create legislation that allows public dollars to be spent to support nonpublic or private K-12 education. Be an informed voter on November 5th -- check out Kentucky Youth Advocates' Electoral Advocacy Toolkit to ensure Kentucky kids count this election day at kyyouth.org. Thank you to Aetna Better Health of Kentucky for supporting the Making Kids Count podcast. Visit AetnaMedicaidKY.com/choose to learn more about their health care benefits and programs designed with your family's wellbeing in mind.
State Rep. Grossberg steps down from Kentucky's Anti-Semitism Task Force, Kentucky's firefighters tell lawmakers their state retirement and healthcare plans aren't working for them, a state lawmaker's response to a satircal social media post, and a Kentucky university hosts a space conference.
In this episode, join Natalie as she welcomes Jill Tichenor from Delap, a leader in integrated financial services in Oregon. They dive into the vibrant stories of Delap's latest interns, exploring the trials and triumphs these newcomers experience in their inaugural steps into the professional world. Tune in for an insightful discussion on the unique challenges and opportunities of office etiquette. All thoughts and opinions are our own and do not represent those of our employers, or anyone mentioned in this podcast. Questions of Comments? lumberslingers@gmail.com
To learn more about Ronni and Jennie and their work, visithttps://www.heartandsoulsisters.netTheir book, Healing Begins with Us: Breaking the Cycle of Trauma and Abuse and Rebuilding the Sibling Bond (HeartWisdom LLC, April 5, 2022), shares their inspiring and hopeful story of healing from their painful upbringing.They are sharing their story now to help heal the shame that they have carried as survivors of trauma, and to contribute to healing the hearts of others who have struggled in similar ways. To them healing is not about changing, or becoming someone "different" or "better"---it's about becoming more fully who they are: a spark of The Divine, connected to All, here to assist each other as our souls explore this existence and learn to love and live in peace.Ronni Tichenor has a PhD in sociology, specializing in family studies, from the University of Michigan.
Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signup Hello and welcome to the DTC Podcast! Today, we're joined by Sam Tichnor, founder of FFUPS, (yes that's puffs backwards) a snack brand that's shaking up the puff market with innovative flavors and a focus on simplicity. In this episode, Sam shares his journey from working at Harry's to creating FFUPS, his insights on the snack industry, and the strategic shifts that have defined his brand's growth. https://ffups.com Key Insights: Customer Engagement through DTC: Learn how Sam uses DTC as a strategic tool for market testing and customer engagement. Retail Expansion: Discover the challenges and strategies behind transitioning from DTC to retail. Flavor Over Health Claims: Understand how FFUPS differentiates itself by focusing on interesting flavors and simplicity rather than competing in the "better for you" space. Tune in to hear how FFUPS is redefining what it means to be a puff snack and the lessons Sam has learned along the way. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and Initial Strategy 02:00 - Adjusting Go-to-Market Strategy 05:00 - Building FFUPs: Inspiration and Market Gaps 07:00 - Flavor Innovation and Consumer Preferences 10:00 - Challenges and Insights from Amazon Sales 12:00 - Future Plans and Marketing Strategies 15:00 - Importance of Sampling and Retail Presence 18:00 - Using DTC for Customer Engagement 21:00 - Content Creation and Social Media Strategies 24:00 - Closing Thoughts and Final Insights Hashtags: #DTCpodcast #FFUPs #SamTichnor #SnackInnovation #GoToMarketStrategy #PuffSnacks #ConsumerEngagement #FlavorInnovation #DTCPodcastEpisode #FoodEntrepreneur Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signup Advertise on DTC - https://dtcnews.link/advertise Work with Pilothouse - https://dtcnews.link/pilothouse Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @dtcnewsletter Watch this interview on YouTube - https://dtcnews.link/video
Full Rig Info: https://www.premierguitar.com/videos/rig-rundown/cage-the-elephantSubscribe to PG's Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribePGYouTubeCage the Elephant was formed nearly 20 years ago in Bowling Green by vocalist Matt Shultz, guitarists Brad Shultz and Lincoln Parish, drummer Jared Champion, and bassist Daniel Tichenor. That core lineup has only changed once, with Nick Bockrath replacing Parish onstage in 2013 and officially in 2017. CTE's earliest albums—2008's Cage the Elephant and 2011's Thank You, Happy Birthday—captured their punk-rock pandemonium that turned venues into hurricanes. Cage's mayhem cloaked melodies, like a Trojan horse creating early-career earworms and sing-alongs out of hits “In One Ear,” “Ain't No Rest for the Wicked,” “Shake Me Down,” and “Aberdeen.” 2013's Melophobia brandished a trio of mellower, melodious singles: “Come A Little Closer,” “Take It or Leave It,” and “Cigarette Daydreams.” Then, 2015's Tell Me I'm Pretty saw the band enter Easy Eye Sound to work with Dan Auerbach, sending the band's sonics back to the '60s with an emphasis on direct, pointed performances and console-driven fuzz. Their last two albums, 2019's Social Cues and 2024's Neon Pill, partnered them with producer John Hill, who helped wrap their memorable hooks in a smokier, after-hours backdrop that incorporated '80s sheen with drum machines, shifting synth textures, and sleek production that pulses with flow and emotion. The constant glue that holds these albums together (aside from the members' cohesive creativity) is the constant application—in varied amounts—of garage rock, psychedelia, and a little bit of danger. Even their softest, smoothest work portrays these gripping vibes. And while the velvet packaging of their songs have them sounding more Abbey Road than Albini—earning the group back-to-back Grammys for Best Rock Album for Tell Me I'm Pretty and Social Cues—the Shultz brothers still bring their signature piss-and-vinegar performances to the stage, where the front row will likely play host to both throughout any given setlist. Before the band's Bonnaroo set on Saturday June 15, Cage the Elephant invited PG's video team to their rehearsals inside East Nashville's Steel Mill space to cover the gear they'd be touring with in support of their sixth album, Neon Pill. On guitar, lap steel, and pedal steel, Nick Bockrath starts off the Rundown going through his sizzling setup that includes custom guitars, a bountiful pedalboard, and a special instrument from a deceased friend and Nashville legend. Then, tech Mason Osman details how Brad Shultz transformed his rig to mimic his preferred recording setup that relies on studio tube preamps and compressors for a direct, broiling sound. Lastly, tech Bailey Griffith shows a simplified-but-tsunami-sounding bass setup that includes two Fender 4-strings and 300W tube heads that kick like a mule. (Thumbnail photos by Neil Krug.)Full Rig Info: https://www.premierguitar.com/videos/rig-rundown/cage-the-elephantSubscribe to PG's Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribePGYouTubeWin Guitar Gear: https://bit.ly/GiveawaysPG Don't Miss a Rundown: http://bit.ly/RIgRundownENLMerch & Magazines: https://shop.premierguitar.comPG's Facebook: https://facebook.com/premierguitarPG's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/premierguitar/PG's Twitter: https://twitter.com/premierguitarPG's Threads: https://threads.net/@premierguitarPG's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@premierguitar[Brought to you by D'Addario: https://ddar.io/wykyk-rr]0:00 - D'Addario Strings0:15 - Nick Bockrath Intro1:58 - Chris Kies Intro2:17 - Neon Pill & Working with John Hill Again6:00 - Nick Bockrath's Harper Guitars Marilyn11:20 - Nick Bockrath's 1990s Gibson Les Paul Deluxe15:23 -...
Today we continue our summer series, where we interview authors. Next up, Liz Tichenor. The Rev. Tichenor has put down roots in the Bay Area but is originally from New Hampshire and the Midwest. An Episcopal priest, she serves as rector at the Episcopal Church of the Resurrection, Pleasant Hill, California. Tichenor and her husband, Jesse, are raising two young children and continuing to explore the adventure of living, parenting, and serving in their community. Some related passions include running, fine baked goods, growing as many tomatoes as possible, chasing after their puppy, and ethical pranking. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Take a break and get ready for the New Testament this fall! Links mentioned in this episode: - https://revliztichenor.com/ - https://www.instagram.com/liz.tichenor/ - https://www.facebook.com/liz.tichenor - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast) The show music is "Silver Lining" by Brent Wood, licensed under Soundstripe
To learn more about Ronni and Jennie and their work, visithttps://www.heartandsoulsisters.netTheir book, Healing Begins with Us: Breaking the Cycle of Trauma and Abuse and Rebuilding the Sibling Bond (HeartWisdom LLC, April 5, 2022), shares their inspiring and hopeful story of healing from their painful upbringing.They are sharing their story now to help heal the shame that they have carried as survivors of trauma, and to contribute to healing the hearts of others who have struggled in similar ways. To them healing is not about changing, or becoming someone "different" or "better"---it's about becoming more fully who they are: a spark of The Divine, connected to All, here to assist each other as our souls explore this existence and learn to love and live in peace.Ronni Tichenor has a PhD in sociology, specializing in family studies, from the University of Michigan.Jennie Weaver received her degree from the Vanderbilt School of Nursing and is a board-certified family nurse practitioner with over 25 years of experience in family practice and mental health.
In this week's edition of The Commonwealth Matters we are joined by State Sen. Lindsey Tichenor (R-Smithfield) to discuss her proposed legislation in the Kentucky General Assembly that will protect our kids from drag shows, pornography, and other societal harms. Like and Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/commonwealthpolicy Follow us on Twitter: @CPC4Kentucky E-Newsletter: https://www.commonwealthpolicycenter.org/mailing-list/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/commonwealth-matters/support
Charles Tichenor IV is a renowned media buyer and educator who has driven over $1 billion in revenue through his mastery of paid advertising.As the creator of the 3:2:2 Method, PSM, 4Pi, and the Facebook Ads MBA Program, Charles has a track record of disrupting the industry. His diverse advertising experience spans across notable clients including CBS Television, MGM Hotels, and Disney Movie Club, to name a few.In this episode, we discuss:
Shane previews Chiefs/Niners, brings up a Super Bowl memory from his childhood, and is joined by longtime MLB umpire Todd Tichenor. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shane continues his interview with Todd Tichenor, makes his Super Bowl picks with Lee Sterling, and wraps up the week with "I'm Old, Jack's Young". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Herald-Leader publishes a very ill informed Oped, and I tear it apart. Senator Tichenor files a slew of education centered bills, some if which would have the biggest impact on K-12 education in recent history. I utter one of my most unpopular opinions.
The Facebook Disrupter: Facebook Ads Top 100 Advertiser | Business Development, DTC, Lead-Gen & SAAS
CHECK OUT MY RECENT PODCAST WITH TRIPLE WHALEIn this episode of Adspend, Charley Tichenor, Founder of Disrupter School, joins the show to discuss important topics in marketing strategy, creative agency strategies, and working with clients as an agency. Charley shares insights on how to allocate funds in marketing strategy, how creative agencies can align with company goals, and how to work with clients while being mindful of their goals and personalities. He emphasizes the importance of measuring ad effectiveness, analyzing losses, and approaching advertising campaigns as amoral systems.Connect with Charley► Education Resources- The Facebook Ads MBA Program: https://bit.ly/MBASignUpLink- Disrupter School (Trial for $100): https://bit.ly/DisrupterSchoolEnroll- Facebook Disrupter Group (free): https://bit.ly/DisrupterFacebookGroup► Work with me directly - Disrupter Agency: https://bit.ly/DisrupterAgency- Book a Consulting Call: https://bit.ly/DisrupterConsulting► Newsletter & Merchandise- Shape of Disrupt: https://bit.ly/DisrupterNewsletterSignUp- Disrupter School Merch Store: bit.ly/DisrupterMerch► Connect With Charley On Other Platforms- Twitter: https://twitter.com/CTtheDisrupter- Instagram: https://instagram.com/CTtheDisrupter- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charleytichenoriv/
Imagine a world where customer value extends far beyond the first click. In this fascinating episode, we unravel the mystery of the customer journey, challenging the notion that ROAS and CPA are the be-all and end-all of Facebook ad performance. Charlie walks us through the concept of profitable scaling margin' and paints a vivid picture of the lifetime value of a customer, advocating for a nuanced and integrated approach to marketing. Whether you're a media buying mogul or a small business owner, this conversation is an eye-opener about the power of long-term relationships and the synergy between channels.Ever wondered what really makes a customer click 'buy'? We're taking a deep dive into the heart of sales and marketing attribution with Charlie, debunking the myth that a single ad or interaction can take all the credit. Learn why retargeting and predictive bidding might not be the panacea they're often touted to be and why content that resonates and serves the platforms' purposes could be your golden ticket. As we dissect the intricacies of what drives a purchase, you'll also get insider tips on how smaller brands can make a big splash in a sea of marketing giants. Join us for an episode that's less about chasing metrics and more about creating meaningful connections that last.Please connect with Trevor on social media. You can find him anywhere @thetrevorcrump
The Facebook Disrupter: Facebook Ads Top 100 Advertiser | Business Development, DTC, Lead-Gen & SAAS
► Education Resources- The Facebook Ads MBA Program: https://bit.ly/JoinTheMBAStandard- Disrupter School (Trial for $100): https://bit.ly/DisrupterSchoolEnroll- Facebook Disrupter Group (free): https://bit.ly/DisrupterFacebookGroup► Work with me directly - Disrupter Agency: https://bit.ly/DisrupterAgency► Newsletter & Merchandise- Shape of Disrupt: https://bit.ly/DisrupterNewsletterSignUp► Connect With Me On Other Platforms- Twitter: https://twitter.com/CTtheDisrupter- Instagram: https://instagram.com/CTtheDisrupter- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charleytichenoriv/Listen to this podcast to get Charley T's formula for streamlined Facebook Ads accounts, managed by a simple set of rules, designed to get you out of the trenches and focused on other areas of greater leverage, like creative.
Gov. Beshear launches a PAC to broaden his political influence, a state Senate Resolution pertaining to the Jan. 6 attack at the U.S. Capitol, more races to watch in Kentucky's 2024 Primary, and we visit Crestwood, which is expecting big changes with new development.
Show notes: In this episode, Tia interviews Ebony Travis Tichenor, the Director of Global Wellbeing and Human Resources Employee Policies at Boston Scientific. Ebony shares insights on finding purpose and meaning in one's career, strategies for supporting the emotional and mental health of employees, and the importance of living authentically happy. Topics discussed Finding purpose and meaning in one's career Reflecting on personal values and passions Setting personal and professional goals Exploring new opportunities to find purpose Strategies for supporting mental health in the workplace The role of leaders in creating a culture of happiness Aligning life with personal values and aspirations Taking care of psychological well-being through thoughts and behaviors Creating a work environment that prioritizes well-being and happiness Mental health champions and training initiatives Cultivating gratitude and positive relationships Embracing authenticity in interactions with others Key takeaways Reflect on personal values and passions to find purpose and meaning in your career. Set clear and achievable personal and professional goals to foster a sense of direction and accomplishment. Be willing to explore new opportunities and get uncomfortable to find purpose and spark passion in your work. Create a work environment that prioritizes mental health and well-being through initiatives, resources, and training. Foster positive relationships and surround yourself with people who support and uplift you. Practice gratitude and cultivate a habit of acknowledging and appreciating the aspects of your life that bring you joy. Keywords: career, purpose, meaning, goals, mental health, well-being, authenticity, gratitude, relationships, leadership, happiness, personal values, passion, training, resources
The Facebook Disrupter: Facebook Ads Top 100 Advertiser | Business Development, DTC, Lead-Gen & SAAS
Here are the timestamps for each topic:0:00: From $50k/week to $1M/week7:20: Metrics to look at if you want to scale your brand11:02: How to identify the Hero Product of your store13:24: Promoting multiple products? Watch this17:52: Making +$100k/mo with a sold-out product20:33: Turning off ads because of negative comments22:27: The tactics to get to consistent $1M weeks24:40: The winner ad with $1,800,000 in ad spend26:10: Find a winning ad leveraging machine learning29:31: Testing more creatives = growth?35:57: The way to build a successful ad is this...37:08: When to turn off ads40:44: How to optimize the ad account42:40: What is the purpose of the ads?46:32: The ultimate lever of growth49:06: Are paid ads your only traffic source?52:14: What successful agencies don't tell you54:34: Why brands get burned by agencies56:20: How to get to $10K/mo, $100K/mo, and $1M/mo1:01:47 - end: Charley's Story► Connect With Me On Other Platforms:- Twitter: https://twitter.com/CTtheDisrupter- Instagram: https://instagram.com/CTtheDisrupter- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charleyti...
The Facebook Disrupter: Facebook Ads Top 100 Advertiser | Business Development, DTC, Lead-Gen & SAAS
In this episode of Adspend, Charley Tichenor, Founder of Disrupter School, joins the show to discuss important topics in marketing strategy, creative agency strategies, and working with clients as an agency. Charley shares insights on how to allocate funds in marketing strategy, how creative agencies can align with company goals, and how to work with clients while being mindful of their goals and personalities. He emphasizes the importance of measuring ad effectiveness, analyzing losses, and approaching advertising campaigns as amoral systems.► Connect With Me On Other Platforms:- Twitter: https://twitter.com/CTtheDisrupter- Instagram: https://instagram.com/CTtheDisrupter- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charleyti...
The Facebook Disrupter: Facebook Ads Top 100 Advertiser | Business Development, DTC, Lead-Gen & SAAS
Listen to this podcast to get Charley T's formula for streamlined Facebook Ads accounts, managed by a simple set of rules, designed to get you out of the trenches and focused on other areas of greater leverage, like creative.
The Facebook Disrupter: Facebook Ads Top 100 Advertiser | Business Development, DTC, Lead-Gen & SAAS
From being a heroin addict to running $1M/day for Nissan to being on his way to a $100M brand, Charley Tichenor is truly “The Facebook Disrupter.”This was one of the most inspiring interviews I've ever had.Charley brings 100%, 100% of the time.He hates ROAS & MER.He believes in simplicity over complexity.He trusts the math, not his emotions.And has a heart of gold.It doesn't matter if you're out on the streets, broke, or fleeing from a bad situation, redemption is possible – but YOU have to believe it & make it happen.
The Facebook Disrupter: Facebook Ads Top 100 Advertiser | Business Development, DTC, Lead-Gen & SAAS
Charley is one of the Top 100 Facebook Advertising Experts in the USA. He has generated 9figures USD in Revenue and has been published in Facebook Success Stories & Case Studies, DTC Newsletter & Utopia. Charley helps businesses and agencies to make Facebook Advertising simple and easy while scaling success.Charley started his career as a data entry operator in Hollywood and then transitioned to become a Facebook expert. He went through the process of self-learning and discovered the secrets of getting money from strangers on the internet. He learned the most cost-efficient way to reach many people and monetize their attention. Today Charley is sharing his entrepreneurial journey with us and also sharing his wisdom regarding Facebook so that you could also grow your business by taking full advantage of Facebook advertisements. You will learn from Charley:How you should do your Facebook ads after the recent update of Facebook algorithm?Which business owners will suffer more and which will win in regards to Facebook ads?The formula of business success.Applying those practices on Facebook that work well on Google.Instagram versus Facebook. Which one is more effective for running ad campaigns?How much money a small business should put on Facebook ads?Business model and business objective of Facebook.Value of Facebook groups.How to target people to sell your product or service.How Facebook ads work?Is organic traffic still relevant?Value of understanding your customer and making content for them.Value of surrounding yourself with Alphas.Importance of investing in your learning.How offering high-price things to a customer increases your conversion rate?► Connect With Me On Other Platforms:- Twitter: https://twitter.com/CTtheDisrupter- Instagram: https://instagram.com/CTtheDisrupter- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charleyti...
In recent years, diversity and inclusion has become a big buzz phrase that every company likes to say, but what does it actually mean to live it out? Somebody who knows a lot about that is Ebony Travis Tichenor, who is a global expert in wellbeing and HR employee policy.
Larry talks to Sen. Tichenor about a letter from UK HealthCare that has escalated the debate on gender-affirming care in Kentucky. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Davis School District will pay $2 million dollars to the family of Izzy Tichenor -- she's 10 years old, she had autism, she was black and she died by suicide 2 years ago. Her family says she was bullied at ignored and her experiences caused her suicide. D2 speaks with KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas. Dave and Debbie have a discussion surrounding the issue of bullying. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cyber hacking in schools President Biden to visit Utah today: What we know Tickets to meet President Biden in Park City starting at $3,300 Lawmakers express concerns as President Biden Designates new national monument near Grand Canyon Burned Saratoga Springs home for sale “as is” for $439,900 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From being a heroin addict to running $1M/day for Nissan to being on his way to a $100M brand, Charley Tichenor is truly “The Facebook Disrupter.” This was one of the most inspiring interviews I've ever had. Charley brings 100%, 100% of the time.He hates ROAS & MER.He believes in simplicity over complexity.He trusts the math, not his emotions.And has a heart of gold.It doesn't matter if you're out on the streets, broke, or fleeing from a bad situation, redemption is possible – but YOU have to believe it & make it happen.► Follow Josh on social media: YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok | Enjoying The Ecommerce Alley Podcast?Click here to join our free Facebook group to get additional resources & access to weekly LIVE workshops that will help grow your revenue.
"Judging Others"
"Fasting"
At one time, Charles Tichenor was a top 100 advertiser on Facebook. On the platform, he frequently manages 7 figure budgets per DAY! In the early days, he managed FB ads for Apple, New Balance, major automotive brands, and more. Facebook gave him test budgets ranging from $10,000 to $50,000 per day to test new features and Betas. In this episode, Charles and I dig into what's working now, what mistakes he's seeing, and a bit of his framework for success. Here's a look at what we cover: How Facebook Advantage Plus ads give you an unfair advantage - and what you should do about it right now. If you want to win more customers, you have to BE your customer. How chasing “what's working now” with Facebook creatives is likely to make you a second-rate advertiser - and what to do instead. The AI Charles was using before Chat GPT and how you should use it. Creative ways to use Chat GPT to speed up your marketing process. How TikTok is different from all the other platforms. How to win with TikTok organic and paid ads. How to land on the right creatives for your brand. Plus MORE!
"The Lord's Prayer"
Lisa and Mac Tichenors' son Willie lost his battle with Osteosarcoma in 2006. On today's podcast Lisa and Mac will talk about Willie, who lived a life which was full of meaning before he passed away after his first semester at the University of Texas. They started the Quad W Foundation in his honor, and almost all of the Board Members were comprised of Willie's friends, which shows you how important Willie was to them . Many of the original Board Members remain on the board today.Lisa and Mac will also talk about the Osteosarcoma Institute which they started in 2015, which focuses on the science involved to try and find a much better path for these kids who are diagnosed with such a difficult form of cancer.
Charley, founder of Disrupter School and creator of the Facebook Ads MBA Program, is one of top 100 Facebook Advertisers, whose clients and brands have driven over $1B in revenue. On this bonus episode, we talk with Charles Tichenor IV from Disrupter School. We talked about why agencies and clients ultimately fail on Facebook, his passion for turning corporate workers into serial entrepreneurs, and so much more! To learn more, visit: http://honestecommerce.co Resources: Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on Youtube Get the E-books, sign up for consulting & join the Mastermind slack group facebookdisrupter.com Digital marketing made easy disrupterschool.com Connect with Charles linkedin.com/in/charleytichenoriv Follow Charles on Twitter @FBDisrupter
Author and priest Liz Tichenor lost her mom and her baby in the same year. Brand new to leading a church and reeling from the grief, the pain was enough to break her. But it didn't—because other people carried her through. In this conversation, Kate and Liz discuss: How in the thick of tragedy we need the church and shared rituals of grief How to be faithful and authentic when going through the “unimaginable” The courage it takes to show up for another in the midst of their worst days (and why we are called to do so… no matter how uncomfortable) Why Lent is the season for the brokenhearted This episode will restore your hope for communities of faith that can show up for our most tender moments. CW: suicide, death of a child***Find Kate on Instagram or Facebook or Twitter.Be sure to subscribe to our weekly email for bits of wisdom, prayers, free downloads, and more.No Cure for Being Human (And Other Truths I Need to Hear) is now available wherever books are sold. Order your copy, today.Introducing, GOOD ENOUGH: 40ish Devotionals for a Life of Imperfection. Available wherever books are sold.Join us for Lent. Receive a free lenten reflection guide, here. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.