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In this episode of Somewhat Useful, we get to pick the brain of Tony Howell, a personal brand strategist and web designer for award-winning artists. Join us as we discuss: Tony's journey from Broadway actor to web designer The ins and outs of running his agency from Bali, Indonesia His process for producing quality websites and building long-term relationships with his clients Insights on managing a remote team across time zones The evolution of his education-focused business model His unique approach to building brands, not just websites Practical tips for aspiring digital nomads on healthcare and work-life balance Whether you're a web designer looking to level up your process, an entrepreneur considering the digital nomad lifestyle, or just curious about the intersection of technology and the arts, this episode is packed with actionable advice and candid discussions about the realities of running a creative business in today's digital landscape. Don't miss Tony's thoughts on creating timeless designs, future-proofing client websites, and why Bali has become a hub for digital entrepreneurs. Plus, get a peek into how he structures his work week to maximize creativity and maintain work-life balance in paradise. Episode Links: Tony Howell TourHero Webflow HomeExchange Nomad List SafetyWing Insurance Cigna Global Eli Zoller Special thanks to Termageddon for sponsoring this season of Somewhat Useful. Termageddon is the only Privacy Policy Generator founded by an actual attorney. Their generator asks you questions about your business, finds out which privacy laws apply to you, and then generators the policies specific to your website's needs. Follow this link to learn more and get a special offer for web designers. Follow: Follow Christy on Instagram Follow Will on Instagram Sign up for Will's Newsletter Sign up for Christy's Newsletter
We talk about return on investment a lot in the marketing world. But how do you know that the thousands of dollars you spent on copywriting and design really gave you any website ROI?Today I'm talking all about how to measure a website's success after it launches. After listening to the case study that I did with Tony Howell, who recently invested in a website copy project with me, I realized that there was a lot to be said about getting some data to know if the messaging choices, the design choices — and everything really — came together gave you a return on investment for your website.___________________________________________EPISODE 118.Read the show notes and view the full transcript here: COMING SOON ______________________________________________Learn more about your host, Erin OllilaErin Ollila believes in the power of words and how a message can inform – and even transform – its intended audience. She graduated from Fairfield University with an M.F.A. in Creative Writing, and went on to co-found Spry, an award-winning online literary journal.When Erin's not helping her clients understand their website data or improve their website copy, you can catch her hosting the Talk Copy to Me podcast and guesting on shows such as Profit is a Choice, The Driven Woman Entrepreneur, Go Pitch Yourself, and Counsel Cast.Stay in touch with Erin Ollila, SEO website copywriter:• Learn more about Erin's VIP intensive options if you'd like to learn more about how you can hire her to help you with your marketing efforts• Reach out her on Instagram, Threads or LinkedIn
Part two of this website copy client case study is here! If you've been curious about would be like to work with me and what goes on behind the scenes in a website copy project, this episode will fill you in. I invited Tony Howell, a website designer and personal branding expert to join me on Talk Copy to Me to chat about what it was like to work together. If you haven't listened to part one of this case study yet, I highly recommend going back to the previous episode and giving it a listen first. Since these two episodes were recorded during one conversation we may reference the previous episode in what is discussed today. Today, you'll hear part two. Tony and I talk about Whether Tony had difficulty feeling as if he could trust me with his brand (since he's used to being the service provider, not the client)What Tony learned from working with me that he'll take into future client projects and in his own copywriting for his businessHow Erin had to check herself throughout the process to determine whether the advice she was giving was strategic or just preference-relatedHow Tony and Erin had to completely give up their normal processes and figure out how to work together and in tandem in writing and designWhat website wireframing looks like when a copywriter creates it, and how a wireframe can influence the design process as wellAnd I sincerely hope that you'll tune back in tomorrow for part two of our conversation where we'll break down whether or not it was hard for Tony to put his faith in me, what website wireframing looks like, and how we both had to significantly adjust our processes in order to work together. Learn more and sign up for one of Tony's future in-person events in LA, Chicago, and NYC.______________________________________________EPISODE 117.Read the show notes and view the full transcript here: COMING SOON!______________________________________________Learn more about your guest, Tony HowellTony Howell is a personal brand strategist and web designer for Emmy, Grammy, Tony, Oscar, and Olivier award-winning artists. His work has been featured by Google, Squarespace, SAG-AFTRA, Actors' Equity Association, and more. Before becoming an entrepreneur, he was an actor for 20+ years — performing on Broadway, Off-Broadway, National Tours, and beyond.In addition to 24/7 free content, Tony donates a percentage of profits to the Broadway Advocacy Coalition, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, Broadway for Racial Justice, Entertainment Community Fund, and 100% of all the profits from his book, Artists to Artist, to the ACLU.Learn more about Tony and team via his NEW website
Wondering what the behind-the-scenes of a website copy project looks like? Curious what it would be like to work with me? Well, you're about to find out the answers to those questions.I invited Tony Howell, a 2024 website copy client to join me on the podcast to talk about what it was like to work together, and our conversation was so good (and so long!) that I had to split it into two different episodes! Today, you'll hear part one. Tony and I talk about Tony's strategic launch plans to drive traffic to his new website (you definitely won't be able to guess this one!)Why now was the right time for Tony to hire a website copywriterWays you can work with a copywriting coach even if you're not ready to hire them for a complete done-for-you projectWhat influenced his services page and how we made the decisions we did about the messaging and the conversion copywriting neededTony's reaction to getting the first complete draftWhat Tony learned about copywriting and SEO from working with Erinand more!And I sincerely hope that you'll tune back in tomorrow for part two of our conversation where we'll break down whether or not it was hard for Tony to put his faith in me, what website wireframing looks like, and how we both had to significantly adjust our processes in order to work together. Learn more and sign up for one of Tony's future in-person events in LA, Chicago, and NYC.______________________________________________EPISODE 116.Read the show notes and view the full transcript here: COMING SOON!______________________________________________Learn more about your guest, Tony HowellTony Howell is a personal brand strategist and web designer for Emmy, Grammy, Tony, Oscar, and Olivier award-winning artists. His work has been featured by Google, Squarespace, SAG-AFTRA, Actors' Equity Association, and more. Before becoming an entrepreneur, he was an actor for 20+ years — performing on Broadway, Off-Broadway, National Tours, and beyond.In addition to 24/7 free content, Tony donates a percentage of profits to the Broadway Advocacy Coalition, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, Broadway for Racial Justice, Entertainment Community Fund, and 100% of all the profits from his book, Artists to Artist, to the ACLU.Learn more about Tony and team via his NEW website
In this episode of the Cyber Security Uncut podcast, Tony Howell, global chief architect, defence and intelligence at archTIS, joins host Liam Garman to unpack the Security Legislation Amendment (Critical Infrastructure Protection) Act 2022 and how the new government obligations will impact Australian businesses. The pair commence the podcast by discussing what obligations the SLACIP Act will place on businesses and which businesses will have to meet higher cyber security standards. Howell and Garman then discuss what happens to businesses that fail to meet their cyber obligations and what constitutes requirements to identify threats “as far as reasonably practicable”. The podcast wraps up by unpacking how archTIS can help businesses meet their cyber security requirements in an era of new and emerging legislative frameworks. Enjoy the podcast, The Cyber Security Uncut team
In this episode of the Cyber Security Uncut podcast, Tony Howell, global chief architect, defence and intelligence at archTIS, joins host Liam Garman to unpack the Security Legislation Amendment (Critical Infrastructure Protection) Act 2022 and how the new government obligations will impact Australian businesses. The pair commence the podcast by discussing what obligations the SLACIP Act will place on businesses and which businesses will have to meet higher cyber security standards. Howell and Garman then discuss what happens to businesses that fail to meet their cyber obligations and what constitutes requirements to identify threats “as far as reasonably practicable”. The podcast wraps up by unpacking how archTIS can help businesses meet their cyber security requirements in an era of new and emerging legislative frameworks. Enjoy the podcast, The Cyber Security Uncut team
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Tony Howell is a business coach and digital designer for Emmy, Grammy, Tony, Oscar, and Olivier award-winning artists. His work has been featured by Google, Squarespace, SAG-AFTRA, Actors' Equity Association, and more. Before becoming an entrepreneur, he was an actor for 20+ years — performing on Broadway, Off-Broadway, National Tours, and beyond. In addition to 24/7 free content and scholarships to his quarterly programs, Tony donates a percentage of profits to the Broadway Advocacy Coalition, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, Broadway for Racial Justice, Entertainment Community Fund, and 100% of all the profits from his book, Artists to Artist to the ACLU. Learn more at TonyHowell.co. Join the Email Excellence 1: Pro Operations course now for the early bird promo!
In this episode of the Defence Connect Spotlight podcast, Tony Howell, global chief architect, defence and intelligence at archTIS, joins host Liam Garman to assess how Australian businesses can utilise the AUKUS agreement to expand into British and American markets. The podcast begins with a discussion as to whether the introduction of critical military technologies under AUKUS, including nuclear propulsion, will make Australian companies the targets of sophisticated overseas cyber threat actors, before unpacking how local companies can protect themselves. Howell then provides insight for Australian defence companies looking to expand into the US and the UK markets, and what regulatory and legislative data requirements they are likely to face. The pair then wrap up the podcast analysing the future of ITAR, and how archTIS can support companies navigating ITAR requirements in their growth cycle. Enjoy the podcast, The Defence Connect team
Georgia's Lake Lanier is one of the deadliest in the U.S., and while some claim the high death rate is due to the large number of visitors each year, Mark and Lisa ponder if Lanier's shady history could be the cause of so many deaths.Contact us at: ghostsandcornbread@gmail.comSources:Underwater Ghost Towns of North Georgia by Lisa M Russell https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07G1D1TG4/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0Welcome to Lake Lanier, Georgia! https://lakelanier.com/welcome/CNN: Lake Lanier: A Lake's Dark and Deadly History Has Some People Seeing Ghosts https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/31/us/lake-lanier-urban-legends-trnd/index.htmlSouthern Gothic: The Curse of Lake Lanier https://www.southerngothicmedia.com/lake-lanierTravel Noir: Is Lake Lanier Haunted? The Eerie History of The Georgia Lake Built Over an Entire Town https://travelnoire.com/georgia-lake-lanier-haunted-twitter-chimes-inOxford American: The Haunting of Lake Lanier by Anjai Enjeti https://oxfordamerican.org/magazine/issue-113-summer-2021/the-haunting-of-lake-lanier#:~:text=Legend%20has%20it%20Lake%20Lanier,bodies%20were%20never%20successfully%20recovered.Georgia Exhibits: Race and Reckoning in Forsyth County https://georgia-exhibits.galileo.usg.edu/spotlight/forsyth-race-relations/feature/the-lynchings11 Alive: Whitewashed: The Racial Cleansing of Forsyth Countyhttps://www.11alive.com/article/news/investigations/the-reveal/forsyth-county-lynching-memorial-to-go-up/85-e9e16326-36d5-4c3b-abfd-e76f9b0a793a
Hey, I'm back! Real quick...to let you know that I am getting married this week! Ahh! And it's on the patio of my 95 year old Nana's nursing home. In this bonus/mini episode, I wanted to talk thru some of my fear around the words "till death do us part", navigating triggers around wedding planning in a world that loves making sure your Mom is present for everything, blue eye shadow and remembering to be present on the big day. I miss talking to you all, and I hope to come back with an amazing Season 2 in a few months. Click on our NEW website made by THE Tony Howell, and sign up for emails about the upcoming season, and a fall 2022 retreat experience we are creating at Cypress Resort and Marina. And thanks to Amanda Mayo for editing this episode, and Lauren for being so funny and wise. As always, come follow us on Instagram for more photos and content.
On this episode of Conversations with Changemakers, we speak with Jenn Gambatese. Most recently on Broadway in Mrs. Doubtfire as Miranda Hillard, if you're my age, you also know Jenn's incredible voice (and equally incredible acting) from All Shook Up, Tarzan, Frog & Toad, and more. When not treading the boards, raising kids, and remodeling her house, Jenn is probably on set filming something—most recently Blue Bloods, Law & Order SVU, and The Good Wife. Listen to this episode for insights on: Acceptance vs. perfectionism. The many stages of life and show business. Keeping hope and creativity alive in bleak times! Click here to access bonus resources from this episode. Connect with Jenn Gambatese: Website Album Instagram YouTube Facebook Twitter Connect with Tony Howell: Website Instagram YouTube Twitter Facebook Episode Credits: Art by Tony Howell & Gertrude Pillena Editing by Unapologetic Amplified Hosting by Broadway Podcast Network If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Be sure to check out our past conversations and subscribe for next month's special guest! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you dream of living a life that is truly by design? Where are you confidently YOU and doing things on your terms? Maybe this means living a location independent life...making money from the beach, the dressing room or the back of a tour bus. For so many, this is the DREAM - making a living doing work you love , that fully allows you to not only BE yourself but also live your life on your terms.But what does it really take to create this freedom? And how can you harness the power of the internet, social media and a badass authentic personal brand to help you live the life you are craving. On episode 21 of The Well-Rounded Actor, Jen sits down with Tony Howell, a Broadway actor turned entrepreneur who took his business from the back of the tour bus to the beaches of Bali using the power of his personal brand and digital wellness. Tony Howell is a business coach and digital strategist for Emmy, Grammy, Tony, Oscar, and Olivier award-winning artists. His work has been featured by Google, Squarespace, SAG-AFTRA, Actors' Equity Association, and more. Tony and his team at Tony Howell & Company seek to provide you with continued education on entrepreneurship and personal empowerment around your own digital wellness.He believes the digital world has enough for everyone and is obsessed with helping his clients create abundance and freedom. On this episode you'll learn...How type is different than brandingWhy a vulnerable, authentic brand is key for a life and future that truly reflects your goalsWhy you can and should break out of any 'types' or 'boxes' your acting career may have put you inThe 2 most important things you can share on social media to get your audience connected with youThe free marketing tip that you need to use (and no one is talking about)How digital wellness is so much more than screen time limitsWhether you are kicking a business idea around, looking to take a coaching practice to next level or looking to book more acting work, you definitely want to tune in and takes notes. Follow Tony on IGBe sure to check out Tony's Winning Website Workshop! The perfect solution for any creative who needs to update their website or start one from scratch. This annually, recurring class teaches a proven and complete digital strategy. Check out the links below more details!FREE Website Reviews - Happening March 2022!FULL Winning Website Workshop - Annual 6-Week Class*Please note that I am a proud affiliate for the Winning Website Workshop, so if you join, I will receive a small commission. Still, I would recommend Tony and his company without this thank you gift... and 10% of every sale supports the Broadway for Racial Justice.JOIN THE PODCAST EMAIL LIST Be the the first to know about new episodes, featured guests and get other juicy content designed to help you become today's triple threat directly to your inbox. I may serve up some occasional Sondheim lyrics but promise not to spam you. >>> Click here to join.
This week we welcome Tony Howell, founder and CEO of Tony Howell + Company, personal branding powerhouse that provides strategy and education to artists and business owners alike! He's here to talk all about his journey from fierce Broadway performer to entrepreneur superstardom. After Pam & Sarah thoroughly pick his brain, they tackle the first Craigslist or Catfish aaaaand the first Improv of the season! If you've ever been curious about putting your best foot forward online, on social, and in the real world, you're not going to want to miss this one!Co-hosts/Co-creators: Pamela Riley & Sarah Armstrong-BrownSpecial Guest: Tony HowellEditing & Mixing: Joseph Hazan & Hasan "Insane" MooreRecorded at Newsstand Studios at Rockefeller CenterTheme song by: Eric Tsavdar and Mike Armstrong-Brown Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One of the most fun and most productive events we had this year was our “Take Charge of Your '21” Challenge in January. Over 500 TheaterMakers joined us to hear tips and strategies on how to have your best year yet from super successful people in the business. We learned how to crush writer's block, how to squeeze a few more hours into each day for your REAL work (not that day job work), how to increase your confidence . . . and more. We got such great feedback on this free event that we decided to do it again! But better.
Become a WINMI Producer today: donate.winmipodcast.com This interview was conducted back in August 2020, hence the reference to my air conditioner. Tony also mentions his episode with Lea Salonga, which has since been released. He goes on to rant a bit about podcasting and getting interviews, and we discuss online classes from Domestika and General Assembly. And once again, the title of this podcast comes under the microscope. Take Tony's Digital Wellness Survey, a quick self-assessment of your online presence and learn more about his classes and seminars at tonyhowell.me. ---------- As always, thank you for supporting and donating to WINMI. I couldn't do this without you! Sign up for the monthly newsletter or reach out to me, I'd love to hear from you!
When it comes to our lives and our careers, perhaps no shift has been more dramatic or significant as our increase in time online and on our phones. The biggest driver of this is social media. Digital strategist Tony Howell pays another visit to the podcast as we talk about branding, online presence, and our use of social apps. Sign up for the WINMI newsletter... Tony first appeared on the podcast back in season two. Since performing together on a national tour, he has left the physical stage behind and now helps us artists on the virtual stage, which in this pandemic has grown to be even more important. What I love about Tony’s approach is that it isn’t about tricks and filters and quick fixes for our social media lives. He takes a very personal path to growing and connecting with followers, helping us become a unique presence both online and offline. Follow Tony: Website / Instagram / Twitter / YouTube Follow WINMI: Instagram / Twitter / Website ————— Donate to the podcast and gain access to the supporters-only episodes: pod.fan/winmipodcast Don't forget to check out all the helpful offers available to you through WINMI guests and partners: resources.winmipodcast.com WINMI is a Top 20 Theater Podcast thanks to you! https://blog.feedspot.com/theatre_podcasts/
For the second month in a row Why I’ll Never Make It goes outside its own podcast walls to recommend another podcaster doing great work in the arts or beyond. The first one was The Ensemblist as part of the episode with Mo Brady. And this month features a recommendation of another one inside the creative arts as well as a former WINMI guest: The Tony Howell Podcast. Tony is a former actor and singer who has now become a highly sought-after author, speaker, and expert in digital marketing and branding. On this podcast, you’ll find enlightening 1:1 conversations with artists and thought leaders who are changing the world (and web) through their work. And on occasion Tony shares his own original strategies and formulas to help you design your future and impact your career. To determine your own digital wellness, check out his self-assessment quiz. Listen to the show on your favorite podcast app. ---------- May this podcast be a resource for you as you discover more ways to pursue a career in this industry and sustain it through the many ups and downs we all face. Don't forget to check out all the helpful offers available to you through WINMI guests and partners: resources.winmipodcast.com
It's Season One of The Ingredient with Max Brearley and the second of three episodes where we venture deep into Australian truffle country: Manjimup, Western Australia. In this epsiode we uncover stories of truffle truth, love and controversy.Host Max Brearley (food journalist/critic), award winning UK Chef Marianne Lumb and Margaret River local Chef Tony Howell (Cape Lodge) reflect on their love of truffles, truffle country and Truffle Kerfuffle, Australian Truffle Festival.Chef Peter Gilmore (Quay) and host Max Brearley share their favourite ways to cook truffles at home. UK dealer of Australian truffles, Zak Frost (Wiltshire Truffles) and Gavin Booth (Australian Truffle Traders) tackles the controversy of truffle oil, commercial truffle products and their wide-spread use.We find hear from chef turned truffle grower, David Coomer (Coomer Truffles) and learn how he fell for the region and a life in truffles.Finally, we head back to Australian Truffle Traders to meet Mel Booth of Truffle Dogs WA and talk all things truffle dogs and truffle hunting and meet truffle dogs Molly, Max and Gidgee. Mel trained narcotics dogs for Australian Customs before life in Manjimup (Western Australia) called; she's one of Australia's most experienced truffle dog trainer and hunters.YOU MAY ALSO LIKE:Episode One:Truffle Hunting and the Rise of the Australian Truffle Industry Featuring: Chefs Peter Gilmore (Quay), Pierre Koffmann, Marianne Lumb and Jeremy Chan (Ikoyi), truffle grower Gavin Booth (Australian Truffle Traders) and truffle dealer Zak Frost (Wiltshire Truffles). Episode Three (Comin Soon):We follow the trail of truffle into kitchens around the world.ABOUT THIS PODCAST:The Ingredient with Max Brearley is a deep dive podcast into remarkable ingredients and the stories behind them. Journalist Max Brearley has travelled the world on the hunt for stories that shape how we eat, drink, farm and live. Entertaining, celebratory and packed with information, The Ingredient podcast is for lovers of food, travel and cooking. In season one Max explores the rise of Australian truffle country. Subscribe for exclusive show notes and news: ingredientpodcast.comFind us on InstagramProduced by Offshoot Creative. Written and Produced by Max Brearley and Sarah Hewer.This episode was produced with support from Australia's South West and Australian Truffle Traders.Music: Audio NetworkCopyright Offshoot Creative 2020
The Whole Artist with Courtney Rioux: Conversations with artists about acting, purpose, and the journey to finding wholeness. This week, Courtney has a fantastic talk with digital strategist, Tony Howell. Tony is a one-stop shop for digital wellness and this week's episode is jam-packed with useful information and tips. Learn why you need to pay attention to, and take control of, your online presence through social media, brand awareness, having Email Excellence, and so much more. Be a Changemaker. The aim of The Whole Artist with Courtney Rioux is to not just make you a better actor, but to help you live a more fulfilled life. For more information on the contract, check out this non-partisan breakdown of the tentative agreement, presented by The Union Working Podcast Follow Courtney Rioux on Social Media Website | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook Tony Howell: Tony Howell is a digital strategist for Emmy, Grammy, Tony, Oscar, and Olivier award-winning artists. His work has been featured by Google, Squarespace, SAG-AFTRA, Actors' Equity Association, and more. Before becoming an entrepreneur, he was an actor for 20+ years—performing on Broadway, Off-Broadway, National Tours, and more. In addition to weekly free content and scholarships to his quarterly programs, Tony donates a percentage of profits to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and 100% of all the profits from his book, Artists to Artist to the ACLU. Find Tony On The Internet: TonyHowell.me (tonyhowell.me/) The Tony Howell Podcast: Conversations with Changemakers Tony on Twitter (twitter.com/tonyhowell) Tony on Instagram (instagram.com/tonyhowell/) ### Credits: Photography by Joe Mazza, Brave Lux. For more information, go to http://bravelux.com/ Music by Blythe Martin Productions. For more info, please contact Jamie and Erik at erik@SoundAnswer.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/courtneyrioux/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/courtneyrioux/support
As an artist, have you ever struggled with what to post on social media or when? Are you debating on if you should have a website and what you should include? Have you asked yourself: what’s my brand and how do I get it? Well, this week’s guest will help you with all that AND more! Check out our conversation with Digital Strategist Tony Howell and then go follow him on Instagram to keep up with insightful tips and tricks. Thanks for listening to our conversation with Tony! What's your digital grade? Click here to find out. Connect with Tony: Instagram & Twitter & Website Follow us: PAGE TO STAGE: Instagram or Facebook MARY: Instagram or Twitter BRIAN: Instagram or Website #PageToStagePodcast
Welcome to the first annual Auditions episode! I’ll be sharing stories from those in the audition room as well as some tidbits of wisdom along the way. For the past few months during my conversations with guests I've asked them about their own audition stories. I saved those tales of wonder and woe, so I could bring them to you now for the first time. And that’s what today is going to be all about…sharing and commiserating on auditions - the good, the bad, and the funny. Here are the guests featured today with links to the their previous/upcoming episodes: Glasgow Lyman & Jeff Rosick, WE NEED THIS MUSICAL... Caitlin Kinnunen, THE PROM Amy Marie Stewart, Founder of Theory Works Tovi Wayne, MEAN GIRLS Ilana Levine, LITTLE KNOWN FACTS Wojcik/Seay Casting John Ort, Casting Director of BULL and Casting Associate on OZARKS (episode is next week) Tony Howell, Brand Marketing Strategist Kelly Gabel, Founder of Triple Threat Therapy Lothair Eaton, STARLIGHT EXPRESS A big thank you to each of my guests for sharing their personal tales of triumph and dismay and also to you for joining me on this fun and insightful episode. ----- Please consider buying me a coffee to support this work that goes into each episode. Join the WINMI community by following on Instagram or Twitter as well as reaching out to Patrick with any questions or comments: contact.winmipodcast.com
Tony Howell is a digital strategist for Emmy, Grammy, Tony, Oscar, and Olivier award-winning artists. His work has been featured by Google, Squarespace, SAG-AFTRA, Actors' Equity, and more. Before becoming an entrepreneur, he was an actor for 20+ years, performing On-Broadway, Off-Broadway, National Tours, and more. In addition to weekly free content and scholarships to his quarterly programs, Tony donates a percentage of profits to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and 100% of all the profits from his book, "Artists to Artist" to the ACLU. Learn more at TonyHowell.me.
Tony Howell is a digital strategist for Emmy, Grammy, Tony, Oscar, and Olivier award-winning artists. His work has been featured by Google, Squarespace, SAG-AFTRA, Actors' Equity Association, and more. On today's episode, he shares his insights of how to match our online presence with our in-person persona. Before becoming an entrepreneur, he was an actor for 20+ years-performing on Broadway, Off-Broadway, National Tours, and more. In addition to weekly free content and scholarships to his quarterly programs, Tony donates a percentage of profits to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and 100% of all the profits from his book, Artists to Artist to the ACLU. He gives Patrick a digital branding session and talks about what to work on when creating a social media strategy. That session begins at 26:44, almost midway through the episode. Learn more at TonyHowell.me.Follow him on Instagram and Twitter. ----------- The time and expense needed to bring these guests and conversations to you each week is sometimes challenging but always rewarding. Please consider buying me a coffee to support this work that goes into each episode. Join the WINMI community by following on Instagram or Twitter as well as reaching out to Patrick with any questions or comments: contact.winmipodcast.com
The Tony Howell Podcast is our opportunity to have "Conversations with Changemakers." The intention behind this show? Deeply personal and higher-level discussions of ways we, as artists, can use our gifts to change the world. Subscribe now and visit https://TonyHowell.me to join our FREE artist community!
Artists, speakers, and authors often battle the "resistance", the term author Steven Pressfield uses to describe the forces that work against our creativity. Today's guest shares how he has taken action to overcome Resistance and build his speaking and writing career while impacting thousands of lives.
Listen to The Big Talk's featured guests tell us how they know it's time to end. Guests include: Petra Kolber, Tony Howell, Jessica Sherr, Joe Ricci, Jo Becker, Mark Sanborn, Kathy Searle Judith Kelman, Tova Katz and Tracy Davidson. What you'll come away with. Droning on and on is bad. You do not want to meet the clown at the Apollo.
Get the skinny on how The Big Talk's featured guests drop in and find their flow. Guests include: Petra Kolber, Tony Howell, Jessica Sherr, Joe Ricci, Jo Becker, Mark Sanborn, Kathy Searle Judith Kelman, Tova Katz and Tracy Davidson. What you'll come away with. Put the focus on the audience. And you may not remember what just happened.
Hear how nerves effect the featured guests on The Big Talk. Guests include: Petra Kolber, Tony Howell, Jessica Sherr, Joe Ricci, Jo Becker, Mark Sanborn, Kathy Searle Judith Kelman, Tova Katz and Tracy Davidson. What you'll come away with. Name it something else. Use your nerves as your energy.
Listen to the practical ways The Big Talk's featured guests get out of their own way. Guests include: Petra Kolber, Tony Howell, Jessica Sherr, Joe Ricci, Jo Becker, Mark Sanborn, Kathy Searle Judith Kelman, Tova Katz and Tracy Davidson. What you'll come away with. We all get in our own, way. Recognize it and call a friend. Or Leave it on a chair.
Take in all the ways our featured guests incorporate plies into the preparation of their big talk. Guests include: Petra Kolber, Tony Howell, Jessica Sherr, Joe Ricci, Jo Becker, Mark Sanborn, Kathy Searle Judith Kelman, Tova Katz and Tracy Davidson. What you'll come away with. Repetition is everything.
Drop in to the wildly different answers our featured guest share on this topic. Guests include: Petra Kolber, Tony Howell, Jessica Sherr, Joe Ricci, Jo Becker, Mark Sanborn, Kathy Searle Judith Kelman, Tova Katz and Tracy Davidson. What you'll come away with. Never fake it, unless you can fake it in order to make it. Then you've made it.
Hear how the featured guests prepare for game day! Guests include: Petra Kolber, Tony Howell, Jessica Sherr, Joe Ricci, Jo Becker, Mark Sanborn, Kathy Searle Judith Kelman, Tova Katz and Tracy Davidson. What you'll come away with. Find your inner athlete and do what works for you.
Take in how featured guests on The Big Talk show up for themselves. Guests include: Petra Kolber, Tony Howell, Jessica Sherr, Joe Ricci, Jo Becker, Mark Sanborn, Kathy Searle Judith Kelman, Tova Katz and Tracy Davidson. What you'll come away with. There are a million ways to show up for yourself, but you have to commit to doing it if you want to serve your audience.
Hear what our featured guests think about choreography and movement and how they incorporate it in their big talk. Guests include: Petra Kolber, Tony Howell, Jessica Sherr, Joe Ricci, Jo Becker, Mark Sanborn, Kathy Searle Judith Kelman, Tova Katz and Tracy Davidson. What you'll come away with. Choose why and when to move in your talk, for the most impact.
Drop-in with our featured guests' answers on how important getting professional feedback is to your big talk. Guests include Petra Kolber, Tony Howell, Jessica Sherr, Joe Ricci, Jo Becker, Mark Sanborn, Kathy Searle Judith Kelman, Tova Katz, and Tracy Davidson. What you'll come away with: Editing is crucial. Choose your editor or dramaturg wisely.
Hear each featured guest's distinct approach to honoring your point of view. Guests include Petra Kolber, Tony Howell, Jessica Sherr, Joe Ricci, Jo Becker, Mark Sanborn, Kathy Searle Judith Kelman, Tova Katz, and Tracy Davidson. What you'll come away with: You're uniquely you. That's what makes your Big Talk interesting.
Hear how featured guests of The Big Talk get to a place of having a conversation, not giving a speech. Guests include Petra Kolber, Tony Howell, Jessica Sherr, Joe Ricci, Jo Becker, Mark Sanborn, Kathy Searle Judith Kelman, Tova Katz, and Tracy Davidson. What you'll come away with: You have to rehearse to sound un-rehearsed.
Get the inside scoop on how The Big Talk's featured guests write their Big Talk. Guests include Petra Kolber, Tony Howell, Jessica Sherr, Joe Ricci, Jo Becker, Mark Sanborn, Kathy Searle Judith Kelman, Tova Katz, and Tracy Davidson. What you'll come away with: More is more. (At least at the beginning of the process!)
Hear our featured guest's first thoughts. Guests include Petra Kolber, Tony Howell, Jessica Sherr, Joe Ricci, Jo Becker, Mark Sanborn, Kathy Searle Judith Kelman, Tova Katz, and Tracy Davidson. What you'll come away with: Knowing your audience is key. And a thank you is always welcome.
I don’t like getting emails, but I like getting Tony’s emails. Tony Howell is a NYC-based digital strategist with great tips on email marketing and website design. He himself has transformed his agency into a personal brand after realizing that juggling two brands can split your attention and double your workload. He believes email marketing is a sure way to get in front of your audience because people rarely unsubscribe (if you’re good) or change their email address. Don’t miss this episode for sure great tips on email marketing strategy, as well as website design tips from a pro.
I don’t like getting emails, but I like getting Tony’s emails. Tony Howell is a NYC-based digital strategist with great tips on email marketing and website design. He himself has transformed his agency into a personal brand after realizing that juggling two brands can split your attention and double your workload. He believes email marketing is a sure way to get in front of your audience because people rarely unsubscribe (if you’re good) or change their email address. Don’t miss this episode for sure great tips on email marketing strategy, as well as website design tips from a pro.
Tricia and Tony will be talking about his big talk process and how he shows up for himself.
(Left to Right) Trussie (Jane) Daniel, Oscar Daniel, Tony Howell (defendant in Ellen Grice rape), Ed Collins (witness), Isaiah Pirkle (witness for Howell), and Ernest Knox. At the turn of the 20th century, African-Americans in Forsyth County, Georgia, made up about 10 percent of the population of the county. A series of incidents involving alleged […]
Podcast Episode 057 Release Date: April 15, 2016 On this podcast Dr. Tony Howell, the Executive Director of the EOP Program at NJIT, lays out the terrain in which […]