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Having published the world's first vegan marketing book, Vegan Marketing Success Stories, I've gained some insight into what vegan businesses are doing to market themselves (in 2021 and 2022) and what any business can learn from their stories. “The Content Doctor” Sandra Nomoto is an award-winning content writer and editor for cruelty-free businesses. She also offers a suite of services for authors. Launching her career in the public relations industry, she ran Conscious Public Relations Inc. Over the ten years in business, the company was the fourth public relations agency in Canada to earn B Corporation® certification, and Nomoto contributed to eWomenNetwork Vancouver earning the Best Social Media and Community Engagement Award. She authored The Only Public Relations Guide You'll Ever Need in 2019 and Vegan Marketing Success Stories in 2022. On the side of her desk, she co-hosts VEG Networking Canada, Canada's only vegan networking group. She previously served on the boards of directors of the Vancouver Mural Festival and Vancouver Short Film Festival and writes at SandraNomoto.com and for several outlets. Connect with Sandra: https://sandranomoto.com All social media @sandranomoto (YouTube @sandra_nomoto) PROMOTION: VMSS-3D-wide.png ▼ ▼ You can connect with/follow Talking with the Experts: Website: https://rose-davidson.com/ LinkedIn: Rose Davidson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rose-davidson/ Talking with the Experts: https://www.linkedin.com/company/talkingwiththeexperts/ Facebook Page: [Rose Davidson] https://www.facebook.com/rosedavidsonaustralia/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rosedavidson_australia/ SoundCloud: [Follow] https://soundcloud.com/talking-with-the-experts YouTube: [Subscribe] https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkM5n5QJhnNAmUiMzii73wQ #business #entrepreneur #marketing #businessstrategy #entrepreneurship #leadership #finance #startups #strategy #productivity
Rachelle sits down with Actor and Filmmaker Rosie Choo Pidcock (she/her), the recipient of the Voice With Impact 2021 grant on immigration and mental health for her short film ‘Esther & Sai' which won Best Director at the Vancouver Short Film Festival 2022 and is currently in development with Corus Entertainment for a series adaptation. Rachelle and Rosie discuss losing her mother, Sai, to suicide in 2017, seeking out suicide-specific loss groups, honouring her mother's story and memory through her short film and upcoming cookbook, the stigma and complex grief around talking openly about suicide loss, the challenges of losing her Chinese mother as a biracial person and so much more! You can follow Rosie on Instagram @RosieTheMovie and her short film @EstherAndSai. Thank you for listening! You can follow the show on Instagram and find Rachelle on Instagram and Twitter where you can send your comments, questions, concerns, or just say hi! Please follow the podcast, rate it five stars and leave a review wherever you listen. It would mean a lot!
How much do the words we use influence an opinion, perspective, or way of life? According to Sandra Nomoto aka The Content Doctor, words are the difference between lukewarm results and resistance or having a great impact. Sandra is a content writer and editor for cruelty-free businesses. She also offers a suite of services for memoir authors. After earning her university degree, she worked in the public relations industry for 13 years. During that time, she launched Conscious Public Relations Inc. at the age of 25. Over the 10 years in business, Nomoto earned B Corporation® certification and contributed to eWomenNetwork Vancouver earning the Best Social Media and Community Engagement Award. Sandra previously served on the Board of Directors for both the Vancouver Mural Festival and Vancouver Short Film Festival, which she helped grow from 2005 to 2015. Nomoto authored The Only Public Relations Guide You'll Ever Need in 2019 and Vegan Marketing Success Stories in 2022. She writes at SandraNomoto.com and for several outlets. Sandra is one of the featured experts of the 2nd Annual Vegan Visibility Summit. Be sure to reserve your spot to enjoy, and learn from, Sandra's presentation, Content Strategies That Close Deals. There are over a dozen experts who each share insights into how you can increase your visibility. Go to http://www.veganvisibility.com/Summit2022Sandra
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Happy Black History Month everyone! Make sure you support your Black artists now and always. Today we started off with Ruby's interview with Kaitly Lee for Vancouver Short Film Festival. We then heard Griffin's review of Haven being put on by the United Players of Vancouver at the Jericho Arts Centre. We then shouted-out the movies being shows at VIFF Connect for Black History Month. Second to last Silvana had her review of Broadcasts from Here and finally Niko's interview with Metis author and poet Conor Kerr on his debut novel Avenue of Champions.
Guests: Sandra Nomoto and Ana Mexia Focus of panel: Sandra and Ana have both niched down their services and prioritize working with vegan and sustainable companies, it might be interesting to focus on that—the pros and cons to this approach and how other vegan professionals can transition to a vegan client roster while still paying the bills. Description: Join us for our upcoming panel discussion, Vegans in Copywriting with panelists Sandra Nomoto, The Content Doctor, and Ana Mexia of Copy That Co, both professional copywriters and content creators who focus on working with clients who align with their ethics. The discussion will cover topics such as marketing, how niching down your services can work to your advantage, and being a part of a community. Sandra Bio: “The Content Doctor” Sandra Nomoto is a content writer and editor for cruelty-free businesses, and copyeditor, ghostwriter, and book formatter for authors. After earning her university degree, she worked in the public relations industry for 13 years. During that time, she launched Conscious Public Relations Inc. at the age of 25. Over the 10 years in business, Nomoto was awarded the 2009 Volunteer of the Year by Women In Film & Television Vancouver, earned B Corporation® certification, and contributed to eWomenNetwork Vancouver earning the Best Social Media and Community Engagement Award. She has served on the boards of the Vancouver Short Film Festival and Vancouver Mural Festival. Nomoto authored The Only Public Relations Guide You'll Ever Need in 2019, and writes on vegan lifestyle at SandraNomoto.com and for Cold Tea Collective. Ana Bio: She is a professional copywriter and content creator. Her niche is sustainability—she works with sustainable businesses to help them reach wider audiences and spread the word about their products and mission. She strives to grow awareness about the climate crisis by working with businesses who are aligned with her values. And using her writing skills to help them grow. On her site, she has a blog where she writes about sustainable living, climate change, environmental injustice, plant-based eating, etc. hoping to create an impact and be a source of quality information on these issues. Subscribe to Pivot! A Vegan Business Interview Series on Soundwise
When someone decides to go vegan, terminology can be confusing. There are vegans, ethical vegans, plant-based dieters, and plant-based lifestylist to name just a few. Add to that the different types of foods being brought to market, and the confusion increases. Enter an ethical word smith, Sandra Nomoto aka The Content Doctor, to the rescue. Sandra is committed to clearing up the Language of Veganism. Known as “The Content Doctor” Sandra Nomoto is a content writer and editor for cruelty-free businesses, and copy-editor, ghostwriter, and book formatter for authors. Sandra has always had a passion for language, and as a typical millennial, cares deeply about social and environmental justice. Sandra graduated from the University of British Columbia (UBC) in English Literature and Film Studies, where she discovered a passion for film and was a founding member of the Vancouver Short Film Festival. Nomoto’s communications career began in the public relations industry in 2005, before the age of digital marketing. She was awarded the 2009 Volunteer of the Year by Women In Film & Television Vancouver for her work on the Vancouver International Women in Film Festival and Spotlight Awards. She was also featured in the 2010 CRAVE Guide alongside VITA Daily and Danielle LaPorte. In 2016, she was part of the Marketing team that won the eWomenNetwork Best Social Media and Community Engagement Award. In 2012, her agency, Conscious Public Relations Inc., focused on PR campaigns for socially and environmentally responsible companies, and became the fourth PR firm in Canada to achieve B Corporation® certification. Her upbringing as a middle child and Asian Canadian has benefited her with the experience of collaborating with a wide variety of groups, from seniors to successful business owners, non-profits, environmental activists, and TV/industry personalities. Nomoto authored The Only Public Relations Guide You’ll Ever Need in 2019, and aspires to be a non-fiction book editor for vegan and spiritual authors. She currently serves as Secretary on the Board of Directors of Create Vancouver Society, which produces the Vancouver Mural Festival. She blogs at SandraNomoto.com, is a contributing writer at Cold Tea Collective, and practices Transcendental Meditation daily. Introduction to Veganism The Documentary Earthlings was Sandra’s introduction to the cruelty animals are subjected to and why a vegan lifestyle should be the goal. Over a period of time, Sandra replaced meat and dairy with more ethical choices. Going full vegan in 2018, Sandra has made it her mission to raise awareness about the vegan lifestyle by working with various business. It was during meditation that she had what she calls her “ah ha” moment, realizing she could work with vegan and cruelty free businesses. Based on her extensive background, the focus was a natural next step. Upon making the decision to move in this direction, she went through her database to let past and present clients know what she was up to. Her experience has been that one can have a nice collaboration between being vegan and their professional life. Many vegans are finding that what they do professionally aligns very nicely with the vegan movement. Whether it be speaking, consulting, marketing, writing, Cruelty free expands to many areas of our personal and professional life. More and more businesses are making the switch based on their own ethics and market demand. Contact Sandra Nomoto www.thecontentdoctor.com www.twitter.com/sandranomoto https://www.facebook.com/sandranomoto https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandranomoto/ https://www.instagram.com/sandranomoto/ https://www.pinterest.com/sandranomoto/_saved
Meet Our Guest--> “The Content Doctor” Sandra Nomoto is the Managing Editor of TruHavn, an online magazine on the science and benefits of plants and fungi. After earning her university degree, she worked in the public relations industry for 13 years. During that time, she launched Conscious Public Relations Inc. at the age of 25. Over the 10 years in business, Nomoto was awarded the 2009 Volunteer of the Year by Women In Film & Television Vancouver, earned B Corporation® certification, and contributed to eWomenNetwork Vancouver earning the Best Social Media and Community Engagement Award. She was a founding member of the Vancouver Short Film Festival, which she helped grow from 2005 to 2015. Nomoto authored The Only Public Relations Guide You'll Ever Need in 2019, blogs on vegan lifestyle at SandraNomoto.com and for Cold Tea Collective, and serves on the board of the Vancouver Mural Festival.Website: thecontentdoctor.co Subscribe to Pivot! A Vegan Business Interview Series on Soundwise
Mayumi Knows The Man in the High Castle - Ep.12 - No Fun City Podcast Mayumi Yoshida is known for her role as Crown Princess (The Man in The High Castle) which got her a nomination for Best Emerging Actor at UBCP Awards. Her other recent acting credits include The Terror: Infamy (AMC) and The Good Doctor (ABC). She is also an award winning writer/director. Her latest film TOKYO LOVERS has won Best Performance Award at Vancouver Asian Film Festival, and her directorial debut film AKASHI has won Outstanding Writer at NBCUniversal Short Film Festival, Best Female Director at Vancouver Short Film Festival, Matrix Award at the Vancouver Women in Film Festival and many more internationally. She recently received 2019's Newcomer award at Vancouver Women in Film Festival's Spotlight awards for her success in multiple fields. No Fun City podcast presents a new guest in every episode. Thanks for watching and be sure to hit subscribe for your chance to win an awesome prize pack and to stay up to date with all my new videos. Like my content? You can buy me a coffee here: https://ko-fi.com/nofuncity Shout outs to... Loaded Boards & Orangatang Wheels: https://i.loadedboards.com/136.htm ShredLights: http://www.shredlights.com/discount/m... or use code MAHYAR10 Hosted By: Mahyar Saeedi Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mahyarsaeedi/ twitter - https://twitter.com/mahyarsaeedi facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mahyar.saeed... Guest: Mayumi Yoshida Website: https://www.immyyoume.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/immyyoume/ IMDB.com: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4266738/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm Twitter: https://twitter.com/immyyoume Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/immyyoume/ The Man in the High Castle: https://www.primevideo.com/detail/0LTTRFTWMZXER0OFWQFGG2MFOT?ref_=dvm_pds_tit_ca_dc_s_b|c_71399658271351_m_SUhG52bx-dc_ Music By: Joakim Karud Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud/tr... Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/joakimkarud Website - http://www.joakimkarud.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/joakimkarudm... Bandcamp - https://joakimkarud.bandcamp.com Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/0iAOX... Twitter - https://twitter.com/joakimkarud?lang=en Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/joakimkarud... Filmed Using: Action Video Recorder - https://mirillis.com/en/products/acti... GoPro Hero 7 Black - https://www.gopro.com Canon HD HandyCam - https://www.googleadservices.com/page... #podcast #vancouver #nofuncity #yvr #podcasts #mahyar #nofuncitypodcast #yvr
This episode of the “About To Review”/ “About To Interview” podcast features conversations I had with writers, directors, producers, actors and more while covering the 2020 Vancouver Short Film Festival (VSAFF.com). Hope you enjoy!
What a pleasure to celebrate community with with a live on-location broadcast at the Vancity Theatre, interviewing the talents and filmmakers behind the Vancouver Short Film Festival! Dive in for an hour of chit chat with community leaders straight from the opening night of the festival!
What a pleasure to celebrate community with with a live on-location broadcast at the Vancity Theatre, interviewing the talents and filmmakers behind the Vancouver Short Film Festival! Dive in for an hour of chit chat with community leaders straight from the opening night of the festival!
Marena Dix, Babak Bina & Ricardo Bonisoli join us to represent the Vancouver Short Film Festival and its best film award recipient “The Seahorse Trainer”!
Marena Dix, Babak Bina & Ricardo Bonisoli join us to represent the Vancouver Short Film Festival and its best film award recipient “The Seahorse Trainer”!
In this interview Galaxy sat with Mayumi Yoshida the crown princess from "The Man in The High Castle" TV series on Amazon Prime. Mayumi discussed her movies and also shared a real life Ghost encounter. Mayumi Yoshida is from Tokyo, Japan. Her father being a journalist, she had an international childhood living in Washington D.C., Brussels, and Tokyo. Mayumi is known for her role as Crown Princess (The Man in The High Castle) which got her a nomination for Best Emerging Actor at UBCP Awards. Her other recent acting credits include The Terror: Infamy (AMC) and The Good Doctor (ABC). She is also an award winning writer/director. Her latest film TOKYO LOVERS has won Best Performance Award at Vancouver Asian Film Festival, and her directorial debut film AKASHI has won Outstanding Writer at NBCUniversal Short Film Festival, Best Female Director at Vancouver Short Film Festival, Matrix Award at the Vancouver Women in Film Festival and many more internationally. She recently received 2019's Newcomer award at Vancouver Women in Film Festival's Spotlight awards for her success in multiple fields. She just finished her Harold Greenberg funded short film "In Loving Memory" co-directed with Diana Bang and written/starring Andrea Bang. For more amazing episodes like this one go to: www.ComicCon-Radio.com Follow us on Instagram @ComicConRadio Please subscribe to Comic Con Radio on any platform you like! Always give us 5 stars. Please share this episode with the world! We love you all… Thank you for loving us back!
In this episode Justin Ducharme tells us about his film Positions as well as the poetry anthology that his co-edited poetry anthology Hustling Verse. The Vancouver Short Film Festival describes the film Positions as "the story of a queer, Indigenous, male sex worker in Vancouver". Watch the trailer here: https://www.cfmdc.org/film/4717 Hustling Verse is co-edited by Justin Ducharme and Amber Dawn. "In this trailblazing anthology, more than fifty self-identified sex workers from all walks of the industry (survival and trade, past and present) explore their lived experience through the expressive nuance and beauty of poetry". You can purchase the anthology here: https://www.amazon.ca/Hustling-Verse-Anthology-Workers-Poetry/dp/1551527812
Sandra Nomoto is a writer and aspiring world traveller. After earning her University degree and working in public relations, at the age of 25 she launched Conscious Public Relations Inc., a virtual communications firm. Over the 10 years in business, Nomoto was awarded the 2009 Volunteer of the Year by Women In Film & Television Vancouver, earned B Corporation® certification, and contributed to eWomenNetwork Vancouver earning the Best Social Media and Community Engagement Award in 2016. She also founded and grew the Vancouver Short Film Festival from 2005 to 2015. Nomoto is also the author of newly-published book, The Only Public Relations Guide You’ll Ever Need, blogs at SandraNomoto.com and for Cold Tea Collective, and serves on the board of the Vancouver Mural Festival. She practices Transcendental Meditation daily, sells a line of bold journals, and has been eating vegan since 2018.
After earning her University degree and working in public relations, Sandra Nomoto launched Conscious Public Relations Inc., a virtual communications firm, at the age of 25. Over the 10 years in business, Nomoto earned B Corporation® certification, and contributed to eWomenNetwork Vancouver earning the Best Social Media and Community Engagement Award in 2016. She also founded and grew the Vancouver Short Film Festival from 2005 to 2015. In addition to her new roles with cannabis and female empowerment companies, Nomoto is the author of The Only Public Relations Guide You’ll Ever Need, writes for her own blog and at Cold Tea Collective, and serves on the board of the Vancouver Mural Festival. She practices Transcendental Meditation daily, sells a line of bold journals, and has been a vegan since 2018. Sandra's life theme in a few keywords are: writer, middle child, introvert, listener, and aspiring world traveller. Lucca and Rebecca take some time with Sandra to explore where she's been, where she's going, and why!
I was fortunate to be asked to cover the 9th annual Vancouver Short Film Festival for the 3rd year in a row, and it was incredible as always! On this episode I break down my favorites from each program before crowing my best of the festival!
This episode of the “About To Review”/ “About To Interview” podcast features interviews I conducted while covering the 2019 Vancouver Short Film Festival (VSFF.com). There are talks with writers, directors, producers, actors and more!
Michelle Morgan is a Canadian actress who stars in CBC’s Heartland, the longest running scripted drama in Canadian television history. She has also appeared in Stargate Atlantis, The L Word, The Good Doctor, and Supernatural.She is premiering her screenwriting and directorial debut, “Mi Madre, My Father”, at the Vancouver Short Film Festival on January 26. She also costars in the film alongside Stephen Amell (Arrow, New Girl), Lina Renna (Another Life, The Edge of Seventeen), and Robert Moloney (You Me Her, Power Rangers).She has also worked on STORYHIVE projects (Save Yourself, Chinook County Mysteries).
Michelle Morgan is a Canadian actress who stars in CBC's Heartland, the longest running scripted drama in Canadian television history. She has also appeared in Stargate Atlantis, The L Word, The Good Doctor, and Supernatural.She is premiering her screenwriting and directorial debut, “Mi Madre, My Father”, at the Vancouver Short Film Festival on January 26. She also costars in the film alongside Stephen Amell (Arrow, New Girl), Lina Renna (Another Life, The Edge of Seventeen), and Robert Moloney (You Me Her, Power Rangers).She has also worked on STORYHIVE projects (Save Yourself, Chinook County Mysteries).
Aly and Zlatina explore the meaning and importance of women in film, as we chat about the Vancouver Short Film Festival, Studio Niche and much more!
Aly and Zlatina explore the meaning and importance of women in film, as we chat about the Vancouver Short Film Festival, Studio Niche and much more!
I had the pleasure of being invited back for a second year in a row to cover the 8th Annual Vancouver Short Film Festival in Vancouver, British Columbia and it was incredible! Tune in to hear interviews with creators, and directors, as well as my picks for the best films of the festival!
An interview triple-header gives us an interview with Lawrence Lam, Jerome Loo and Mary Galloway for Vancouver Short Film Festival, Marcus Youssef for PuSh Festival feature King Arthur's Night, and Aidan Wright for UBC Theatre's She Kills Monsters, followed by a discussion on the same show with Correspondents Ileana De Soza and Shivangi Sikri.
On this truly international edition of the podcast, your fearless host; That Guy Named John traveled to the great white north of Vancouver, British Columbia to cover the Vancouver Short Film Festival, (AKA: VSFF)! Listen in as he talks to the festival's directors, as well as some of the filmmakers!
We talk to Dr. Steven Liu and Face Drama director Jaylon Han for the upcoming staged reading and performances for the World Sinophone Drama Competition for Young Playwrights, featuring Holy Crab!; Dirty Paws, or How to Make a Great Documentary Film; and Fallacy of the Fist. Lightning Designers for Brave New Play Rites, Michael Methot and Nicole Weissman talk about lighting and stage; UBC student, and Volunteer Coordinator for the Vancouver Short Film Festival, Emily Weldon invites the audience to check out the awesome short film fest. And we then finish with Love and Information from UBC Theatre. Christine Kim interviews investigative journalist Christopher Pollon and Site C dam. Hosted by Ashley Park and Jake Clark.
One of Sandra Garcia’s first learned skills was writing, a love for which she has carried through to present day. As a child, she cared equally about world issues, and her passions led to her finish a degree in English Literature and Film Studies, publish numerous poetry and film reviews, and start a career in Public Relations. After nearly two years, she knew that the corporate world wasn't for her, and started her freelance PR business in 2008. Later that year, she started a journey to living an eco lifestyle and becoming nearly vegan after watching a life-changing documentary called Earthlings. In 2011, a serendipitous series of events re-awakened her consciousness of her place in the world and the passions she had as a child. An idea she had two years prior returned: a business that reflected her values rather than one that reflected a successful image. She then decided that 2012 was the right time to launch the Conscious PR brand and use her storytelling skills to join and forward the already growing conscious movement. Sandra Garcia was raised in Vancouver BC and is a member of LOCO BC and the Vancouver Chapter of eWomen Network. She is a founding Board member of the Vancouver Short Film Festival, having seen and programmed 7 years worth of short films. She has served on the Board of the Projecting Change Film Festival and is a contributing blogger on HelloVancity.com. She is also partner in Rescued Clothing Company, which was launched in Fall 2014 with her sister Sarah. http://www.ConsciousPR.com
One of Sandra Garcia’s first learned skills was writing, a love for which she has carried through to present day. As a child, she cared equally about world issues, and her passions led to her finish a degree in English Literature and Film Studies, publish numerous poetry and film reviews, and start a career in Public Relations. After nearly two years, she knew that the corporate world wasn't for her, and started her freelance PR business in 2008. Later that year, she started a journey to living an eco lifestyle and becoming nearly vegan after watching a life-changing documentary called Earthlings. In 2011, a serendipitous series of events re-awakened her consciousness of her place in the world and the passions she had as a child. An idea she had two years prior returned: a business that reflected her values rather than one that reflected a successful image. She then decided that 2012 was the right time to launch the Conscious PR brand and use her storytelling skills to join and forward the already growing conscious movement. Sandra Garcia was raised in Vancouver BC and is a member of LOCO BC and the Vancouver Chapter of eWomen Network. She is a founding Board member of the Vancouver Short Film Festival, having seen and programmed 7 years worth of short films. She has served on the Board of the Projecting Change Film Festival and is a contributing blogger on HelloVancity.com. She is also partner in Rescued Clothing Company, which was launched in Fall 2014 with her sister Sarah. http://www.ConsciousPR.com