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Best podcasts about virtual age

Latest podcast episodes about virtual age

The Lawyer's Edge
Davina Frederick | How to Scale Your Law Firm to 7 Figures or More

The Lawyer's Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 45:24


Professional opportunities abound for women lawyers, yet many women hesitate to pursue their dream of starting and owning a law practice. Many of those who do take the leap still struggle with building their business into a saleable asset that supports their lifestyle (both now and in retirement). Before my guest, Davina Frederick, started her law firm in 2007, she worked in professional services marketing. Thanks to her familiarity with marketing and litigation and the struggle she saw other women law firm owners have with building sustainable practices, she rebranded in 2020 to serve them as a law firm growth strategist and business coach. Now, she helps women lawyers achieve their goals and overcome challenges in their professional and personal lives. In this episode of The Lawyer's Edge podcast, you'll learn about the importance of starting and scaling your practice, the consequences of not building your business into an asset, and why women lawyers too often shy away from going into business for themselves. Davina will also give you an outline of her framework for scaling your law firm business to $1,000,000 or more. WHAT'S COVERED IN THIS EPISODE ABOUT SCALING YOUR LAW FIRM 2:31 - Why it's so important for women to scale their law firms instead of staying solo 5:54 - Advantages for women lawyers who start and scale their own practice instead of working in others 10:40 - Why many women lawyers think smaller than they should about what's possible for them 13:57 - How your upbringing and early career can have an impact on what you decide to do for yourself 18:29 - How your money story can be a big obstacle to growing wealth through scaling your practice 22:26 - The internal aspect you can always change that drives what you choose to focus on (even if you have external obstacles in your way) 28:56 - Why there are more opportunities than ever to get support, make connections, and achieve success 30:56 - Davina's framework for scaling your law firm to seven figures or more and the journey that led to its creation 40:50 - The only thing that matters when it comes to owning and scaling your business and what gets you to the next level Connect with Davina Frederick Davina Frederick is a Florida-licensed attorney, law firm growth strategist, and business coach for women law firm owners. She graduated from the University of Central Florida in Orlando, FL, with a B.A. in journalism, and she received her J.D. from Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law in 2007. Prior to starting her own law firm in 2007 and growing it successfully during the 2008 recession and its aftermath, she enjoyed a career as a professional services marketer. In 2013, she founded D. Frederick Media and Marketing, LLC, with the goal of helping professional service business owners implement their marketing strategies. However, she quickly discovered that most did not even have a strategy! She then began to work with her clients to develop strategic growth plans for their businesses and to coach them through implementing these plans, including how to market and sell, cultivate A+ teams, and set up systems-based businesses. Since most of Davina's clients were women law firm owners who wanted the inside scoop on how Davina had successfully created and scaled her own law firm, she began to focus on serving just women law firm owner clients. In 2020, Davina rebranded her company to reflect this shift, creating Wealthy Woman Lawyer®. Wealthy Woman Lawyer® assists women law firm owners scale their law firms into $1M+ wealth-generating businesses without overwork or overwhelm. Davina is the author of two books: The Wealthy Woman Lawyer's Guide to Law Firm Marketing in the Virtual Age: 10 Bold Actions to Take Now to Attract Your Ideal Clients with Total Ease and The Wealthy Woman Lawyer's Guide to a Systems-Driven Law Firm Business: 7 Essential Systems You Need to Take Back Your Time, Avoid Burnout, and Create Lasting Wealth. She's also the founder and host of the Wealthy Woman Lawyer podcast—the #1 podcast for Women in Law in the U.S. Davina believes all women lawyers deserve to be wealthy women lawyers if that is their desire. Women lawyers, particularly women law firm owners, work too hard to serve others, not to live fulfilled, prosperous, and enriched lives. Wealthy Woman Lawyer | LinkedIn Wealthy Woman Lawyer Podcast The Wealthy Woman Lawyer's Guide to Law Firm Marketing in the Virtual Age by Davina Frederick The Wealthy Woman Lawyer's Guide to a Systems-Driven Law Firm Business by Davina Frederick Mentioned In How to Scale Your Law Firm to 7 Figures or More “The Dirty Word No Law Firm Owner Wants to Utter” | Wealthy Woman Lawyer Podcast “The Lawyer's Edge with Elise Holtzman” | Wealthy Woman Lawyer Podcast Get Connected with The Coaching Team at hello@thelawyersedge.com The Lawyer's Edge SPONSOR FOR THIS EPISODE… Today's episode is brought to you by the coaching team at The Lawyer's Edge, a training and coaching firm which has been focused exclusively on lawyers and law firms since 2008.  Each member of The Lawyer's Edge coaching team is a trained, certified, and experienced professional coach AND either a former practicing attorney or a former law firm marketing and business development professional. Whatever your professional objectives, our coaches can help you achieve your goals more quickly, more easily, and with significantly less stress.  To get connected with YOUR coach, just email the team at hello@thelawyersedge.com.

Soul Shine Podcast
Vintage Values in a Virtual Age Elaine Mingus Unveils Her Journey

Soul Shine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 40:23 Transcription Available


When Elaine Mingus turned her last penny into a symphony of restored vintage furniture, she didn't just carve out a niche; she crafted a tale of transformation that echoes with resilience. On our latest episode of Soul Shine, Elaine joins us, unveiling how her journey from debt to a six-figure empire is a beacon for anyone seeking value in the overlooked corners of life. I, too, peel back layers of my personal evolution, sharing how my dance with grief sharpened my hunger for the simple joys that truly define us, and how these experiences have sculpted my identity.Our conversation takes a deep and intimate turn into the realm of faith, where Elaine lay bare her past afflictions with addiction, and the moment of clarity in a humble church that ultimately guided her to a path of redemption. Through the stories of biblical women like Sarah and Hagar, we draw parallels to our own lives, pondering the complexities of personal triumphs intertwined with divine grace. This episode is a tapestry of gratitude, challenging us to look beyond the surface and appreciate the profound journey that faith invites us to embark upon, even amidst life's fiercest storms.Navigating the murky waters of parenting in today's digital age, we confront the stark realities of generational poverty and the mental health quagmires that social media can present to our children. A sobering narrative of a young girl's troubling online purchase anchors our call to action for parental vigilance. Yet, amidst these trials, we also shine a light on hope—spotlighting a community in Tacoma that offers a haven for young people touched by loss. Join us as we champion the strength of resilience, the power of support, and our shared responsibility in nurturing a legacy of positivity and mental wellness for the generations to come.Support the showIT'S HERE!

The Good Leadership Podcast
Personal Branding in a Virtual Age with William Arruda | The Good Leadership Podcast #88

The Good Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 58:55


William Arruda is an entrepreneur, speaker, and the world's leading authority on the topic of personal branding. He's the bestselling author of the definitive books on the topic: Digital YOU, Career Distinction, and Ditch. Dare. Do! He has delivered presentations to many of the world's most revered brands including American Express, BP, Google, Gucci, LinkedIn, Microsoft, and Target. As a personal branding pioneer, he has been credited with turning the concept of personal branding into a global industry. William was named by Global Gurus as the World's #1 Branding Expert in 2022, and he received the Chair Award from the International Coaching Federation (ICF) for his contribution to the field of coaching. He has appeared on the Discovery Channel, BBC, CBS, and NPR and has been featured in 1,000+ publications, including Time, the Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, GQ, and the New York Times. He regularly shares his thoughts on personal branding in his Forbes column, which has attracted over 17 million views. William's Books: https://williamarruda.com/books/ William's Forbes Column: https://www.forbes.com/sites/williamarruda/?sh=2fee5b26668d - Learn more about IMS and future sessions with thought leaders like William Arruda: https://ims-online.com Single Servings (bite-sized video clips that answer your most pressing leadership and management challenges) - youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNwWl_bClmVyp_YJxfrDJy4kGhRxaxJZm Relevant IMS Leadership and Management Articles - https://blog.ims-online.com Connect on LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/charlesagood Chapters: (00:00) Introduction (01:53) William Arruda's background (03:25) Significance of Personal Branding   (05:34) Personal Branding is being selectively famous (06:30) Tool: Match first, stand out second (08:08) Maintaining a digital identity  (09:38) Building a Personal Brand  (10:45) Positioning your brand  (12:32) 3 Stages of Building a Powerful Brand: Undifferentiated, Distinguished and Demanded  (14:18) Building brand is a lifelong process (15:18) Identifying things that makes you stand out (17:19) Creating brand disciples  (18:54) Delivering value at work (20:24) Proactively seek feedback to build stronger brand (21:27) Anonymous feedback tool for Senior Leaders  (22:45) 6 categories of content for your story (24:53) Every decision is made based on emotion (26:56) Conformity is the problem with elevator pitches (28:31) Tip: Recommendations to create a great elevator pitch (30:40) Self awareness is a core element for successful leaders (31:54) Building your LinkedIn profile (33:25) Moving content beyond page one of Google (35:11) Tip: Focus on quality not quantity in your LinkedIn profile (36:25) Tip: Importance of Headshots on LinkedIn  (37:41) Tip: Improving your LinkedIn headline (39:00) Tip: Building a compelling LinkedIn about section  (40:46) Being opinionated helps in Personal Branding (41:37) Tip: Rearranging endorsements to make relevant ones appear at the top (42:15) Tip: Choose your own URL for LinkedIn (43:29) Tip: Use consistent color and fonts to stand out  (45:10) Reusing and repurposing the same set of brand identity elements (45:56) Information to include in your emails and signature (47:51) Be promiscuous while building connections  (50:26) Remaining visible to your community/network (51:27) Content creation is a powerful way to differentiate yourself (52:44) Tool: The Strawberry Test (54:23) Curate content if you don't want to create (55:43) Repurpose content into different formats (57:35) Key takeaway (58:33) Conclusion

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast
Season 3, Episode 7: "Public History in a Virtual Age" with Deborah Hamer and the New-York Historical Society

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 39:01


The New-York Historical Society's Center for Women's History is pleased to partner with the ITPS (Institute for Thomas Paine Studies) at Iona University for the third season of their podcast, Public History in a Virtual Age. In the first half of the season, co-hosts Dr. Kellen Heniford, historical consultant and formerly of the ITPS, and Jeanne Gutierrez, Curatorial Scholar in Women's History, will interview curators, educators, and scholars at the New-York Historical Society to explore the many ways in which New York's first museum presents women's history and gender history to the public. The second half of the season will focus specifically on how public historians in and around New York City address the history of women who are underrepresented in museum and archival collections, with a focus on enslaved women, Indigenous women, and immigrant women.This episodes guest, Deborah Hamer, is the Director of the The New Netherland Institute (NNI). For more about the NNI, please see: https://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/.   

Catholic Health USA Podcast
Spiritual Care and Chaplaincy in a Virtual Age

Catholic Health USA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 21:12


Much of the health care process happens virtually these days. In the Catholic health ministry, how does spiritual care play into this equation?In the first episode of Health Calls season four, Jill Fisk, CHA's Director of Mission Services, and Justin Martin, a board-certified chaplain at Mercy St. Louis, join the show to discuss spiritual care in a virtual age. They discuss Mercy COVID Care @ Home, a program which recently won CHA's Achievement Citation award, as well as the possibility of extending proactive chaplaincy services to different areas of care. Resources Mercy COVID Care @ Home: CHA's 2023 Achievement Citation Video "Mercy chaplains tap technology to connect with COVID Care @ Home patients" (Catholic Health World article)

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast
Season 3, Episode 9: "Public History in a Virtual Age" with Meredith Horsford and the New-York Historical Society

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 42:16


The New-York Historical Society's Center for Women's History is pleased to partner with the ITPS (Institute for Thomas Paine Studies) at Iona University for the third season of their podcast, Public History in a Virtual Age. In the first half of the season, co-hosts Dr. Kellen Heniford, historical consultant and formerly of the ITPS, and Jeanne Gutierrez, Curatorial Scholar in Women's History, will interview curators, educators, and scholars at the New-York Historical Society to explore the many ways in which New York's first museum presents women's history and gender history to the public. The second half of the season will focus specifically on how public historians in and around New York City address the history of women who are underrepresented in museum and archival collections, with a focus on enslaved women, Indigenous women, and immigrant women.This episodes guest, Meredith Horsford, is the Executive Director at Historic House Trust of NYC and Director of Historic Houses at the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation. For more about the Historic House Trust, please see: https://historichousetrust.org/.   

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast
Season 3, Episode 6: "Public History in a Virtual Age" with Sarah Litvin and the New-York Historical Society

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 45:36


The New-York Historical Society's Center for Women's History is pleased to partner with the ITPS (Institute for Thomas Paine Studies) at Iona University for the third season of their podcast, Public History in a Virtual Age. In the first half of the season, co-hosts Dr. Kellen Heniford, historical consultant and formerly of the ITPS, and Jeanne Gutierrez, Curatorial Scholar in Women's History, will interview curators, educators, and scholars at the New-York Historical Society to explore the many ways in which New York's first museum presents women's history and gender history to the public. The second half of the season will focus specifically on how public historians in and around New York City address the history of women who are underrepresented in museum and archival collections, with a focus on enslaved women, Indigenous women, and immigrant women.Dr. Sarah Litvin serves as Executive Director of the Reher Center For Immigrant Culture and History, located in Kingston, New York. In Spring, 2022, the Kingston Library and the Reher Center for Immigrant Culture and History launched a collaborative project to gather, document, preserve, and share the oral histories of the immigrant experience in our community.Recorded oral histories and transcriptions of the interviews are now part of the Library's and Center's collections, ensuring that marginalized voices are included in the historical record and made accessible through public institutions.

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast
Season 3, Episode 8: "Public History in a Virtual Age" with Michael Galban and the New-York Historical Society

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 37:21


The New-York Historical Society's Center for Women's History is pleased to partner with the ITPS (Institute for Thomas Paine Studies) at Iona University for the third season of their podcast, Public History in a Virtual Age. In the first half of the season, co-hosts Dr. Kellen Heniford, historical consultant and formerly of the ITPS, and Jeanne Gutierrez, Curatorial Scholar in Women's History, will interview curators, educators, and scholars at the New-York Historical Society to explore the many ways in which New York's first museum presents women's history and gender history to the public. The second half of the season will focus specifically on how public historians in and around New York City address the history of women who are underrepresented in museum and archival collections, with a focus on enslaved women, Indigenous women, and immigrant women. This episodes guest, Michael Galban, is the Historic Site Manager of Ganondagan State Historic Site and the curator of the Seneca Art & Culture Center. 

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast
Season 3 Episode 5: "Public History in a Virtual Age" with Sean Fader and the New-York Historical Society

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 34:28


Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast
Season 3, Episode 4: "Public History in a Virtual Age" with Madeline DeDe-Panken and the New-York Historical Society

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 35:07


The New-York Historical Society's Center for Women's History is pleased to partner with the ITPS (Institute for Thomas Paine Studies) at Iona University for the third season of their podcast, Public History in a Virtual Age. In the first half of the season, co-hosts Dr. Kellen Heniford, historical consultant and formerly of the ITPS, and Jeanne Gutierrez, Curatorial Scholar in Women's History, will interview curators, educators, and scholars at the New-York Historical Society to explore the many ways in which New York's first museum presents women's history and gender history to the public. The second half of the season will focus specifically on how public historians in and around New York City address the history of women who are underrepresented in museum and archival collections, with a focus on enslaved women, Indigenous women, and immigrant women.This episodes guest, Madeline DeDe-Panken, is a former ​​Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Predoctoral Fellow in Women's History at the New-York Historical Society and the co-chair of the CUNY Public History Collective.  

Marketing Solutions for Local Businesses
Meet the Attorney: Law Firm Marketing in the Virtual Age

Marketing Solutions for Local Businesses

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 52:19


Davina Frederick is a Florida-licensed attorney, law firm growth strategist and business coach, and founder of Wealthy Woman Lawyer, LLC. Wealthy Woman Lawyer helps women law firm owners scale their law firm businesses to and thru $1M so they can fully fund--and still have ample time to enjoy--the lifestyle of their dreams. Davina is also the creator and host of the Wealthy Woman Lawyer podcast, and the author of two books on law firm marketing and management.Davina's book: https://wwlleague.samcart.com/products/marketing-bookConnect with Davina on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davinafrederick/General Info:Are you looking for digital marketing help for your law firm? Are you currently running a few campaigns, but are not getting the results you were hoping for?If you are nodding yes to both questions, check out these case studies of some killer results we have gotten for law firms just like yours and ask us how we can help you get those same results.  Click here to review the case studies: https://lbmsllc.com/lp-attorneys/Want a free evaluation of your digital marketing presence? Simply click here: https://www.lbmsllc.com/online-presence-report/and we'll send you a free snapshot report to get started.For a copy of my book, 7 Steps to Recession-Proofing Your Business, click this link: https://www.lbmsllc.com/book Connect With Us On Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lbmsllcInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lbmsllc/Twitter: https://twitter.com/lbmsllcLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/local-business-marketing-solutionsAlignable: https://www.alignable.com/fanwood-nj/local-business-marketing-solutionsConnect With Frank Directly on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fdemming/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lbmsllc

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Leadership Purpose with Dr. Robin
Episode 112: If It's On Your Heart, Go Do It with Davina Frederick

Leadership Purpose with Dr. Robin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 40:49


Davina Frederick is the founder and CEO of Wealthy Woman Lawyer®, a strategic growth planning and coaching company that helps women law firm owners scale their law firm businesses. She is also the host of the Wealthy Woman Lawyer® Podcast, the top podcast for women in law in the U.S. She is the author of the books, The Wealthy Women Lawyers Guide to Law Firm Marketing in the Virtual Age and The Wealthy Woman Lawyers Guide to Building a Systems-Driven Law Firm Business. For almost 10, years, she has devoted her time to helping other women law firm owners create their own wealth-generating law firm businesses. In this episode, we discussed: Her career change at age 40 Her life changing experience with coaching The way her 3 separate careers led her to where she is today All the things (hard work, long hours, etc) that lead you to being high-achieving women will not bring you to your next level Leadership is inspiring people around your mission and purpose How more wealth leads to making more impact Connect with Davina Frederick at: https://www.wealthywomanlawyer.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/davinafrederick/   Thank you for listening! Be sure to follow the show so you don't miss the next episode! You can connect with Dr. Robin on LinkedIn, Facebook or Instagram or contact me via email at: robin@purpose-based.com Go to: https://www.createmasterfulcourses.com to get her free training on "How to Turn Your Book into a MASTERFUL Course" Also, you can learn more about Leadership Purpose and her books at: https://www.robinlowens.com/ Talk to you soon! Episode edited by Podcast Manager - LJS Creative Services https://www.ljscreativeservices.co.nz

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Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast
Season Three Episode One: "Public History In a Virtual Age" with Valerie Paley and the New-York Historical Society

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 52:29


The New-York Historical Society's Center for Women's History is pleased to partner with the Institute for Thomas Paine Studies at Iona University for the third season of their podcast, Public History in a Virtual Age. In the first half of the season, co-hosts Kellen Heniford, historical consultant and formerly of the ITPS, and Jeanne Gutierrez, Curatorial Scholar in Women's History, will interview curators, educators, and scholars at the New-York Historical Society to explore the many ways in which New York's first museum presents women's history and gender history to the public. The second half of the season will focus specifically on how public historians in and around New York City address the history of women who are underrepresented in museum and archival collections, with a focus on enslaved women, Indigenous women, and immigrant women. This episodes guest, Dr. Valerie Payley, is the Senior Vice President, Chief Historian, Founding Director of the Center for Women's History,  and the Sue Ann Weinberg Director of the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library at the New-York Historical Society. 

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast
Season Three, Episode Three: "Public History In a Virtual Age" with Leslie Hayes and the New-York Historical Society

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 38:42


The New-York Historical Society's Center for Women's History is pleased to partner with the ITPS (Institute for Thomas Paine Studies) at Iona University for the third season of their podcast, Public History in a Virtual Age. In the first half of the season, co-hosts Dr. Kellen Heniford, historical consultant and formerly of the ITPS, and Jeanne Gutierrez, Curatorial Scholar in Women's History, will interview curators, educators, and scholars at the New-York Historical Society to explore the many ways in which New York's first museum presents women's history and gender history to the public. The second half of the season will focus specifically on how public historians in and around New York City address the history of women who are underrepresented in museum and archival collections, with a focus on enslaved women, Indigenous women, and immigrant women.This episodes guest, Leslie Hayes, is the Vice-President for Education at the New-York Historical Society.  

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast
Season Three, Episode Two: "Public History In a Virtual Age" with Anna Danziger Halperin and the New-York Historical Society

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 43:52


The New-York Historical Society's Center for Women's History is pleased to partner with the ITPS (Institute for Thomas Paine Studies) at Iona University for the third season of their podcast, Public History in a Virtual Age. In the first half of the season, co-hosts Dr. Kellen Heniford, historical consultant and formerly of the ITPS, and Jeanne Gutierrez, Curatorial Scholar in Women's History, will interview curators, educators, and scholars at the New-York Historical Society to explore the many ways in which New York's first museum presents women's history and gender history to the public. The second half of the season will focus specifically on how public historians in and around New York City address the history of women who are underrepresented in museum and archival collections, with a focus on enslaved women, Indigenous women, and immigrant women. This episodes guest, Dr. Anna Danziger Halperin, is the Associate Director of the Center for Women's History and the lead curator of Women March at the New-York Historical Society. 

The Unstoppable CEO Podcast
Rewind: Davina Frederick - Why Niche Marketing is More Successful

The Unstoppable CEO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 40:55


You've heard it before…“There's riches in niches…”This week on the podcast you're I've got a case study in how to pivot into a profitable niche. I'm talking with my friend and client Davina Frederick, Founder of Wealthy Woman Lawyer and author of the new book The Wealth Woman Lawyer's Guide to Law Firm Marketing in the Virtual Age. You're going to see how Davina made the pivot to her profitable niche with huge success (she doubled her revenue in a year), plus…Why she made the decision to focus on a niche How to filter out clients you don't want to work with Why serving a niche market is more advantageous than you might think How to avoid indecision when analyzing your marketing options And much more…

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Wealthy Woman Lawyer Podcast
3 Strategies to Help You Market Consistently

Wealthy Woman Lawyer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 12:37


Have you ever experienced a feast/famine cycle in your business? You know, where you want to create more revenue, so you market, market, market to get new business, and then all the new business starts pouring in because your marketing worked, but now you are too busy to continue marketing. If so, I have good news.In this episode of the Wealthy Woman Lawyer® Podcast, I share with you three marketing strategies to help you stay consistent even during busy times.Listen in as I share… The Pick-Your-Mix Formula that makes marketing your law firm much less overwhelming by eliminating marketing methods that don't work for you and your law firm. My #1 Secret for marketing on multiple platforms and channels at once without losing my mind. The best way to generate consistent leads without taking up your time or the time of anyone else in your law firm. The Wealthy Woman Lawyer® Podcast is sponsored by Wealthy Woman Lawyer, LLC, a law firm growth strategy and business coaching company for women law firm owner who are determined to scale their law firm businesses to and thru $1M with total ease. For more information on how to work with us to help you and your law firm, visit our website at www.wealthywomanlawyer.com.To grab a copy of my book, The Wealthy Woman Lawyer's Guide to Law Firm Marketing in the Virtual Age: 10 Bold Actions to Take Now to Attract Your Ideal Client with Total Ease, visit our new shop: www.wealthywomanlawyer.com/products.Warmly,DavinaMentioned in the show:www.wealthywomanlawyer.comwww.wealthywomanlawyer.com/leaguewww.wealthywomanlawyer.com/products

CosmeticsDesign-Asia Podcast
A ‘testament' to the virtual age: How to create a fragrance brand from opposite sides of the world

CosmeticsDesign-Asia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 25:34


The founders of Myanmar-based Gabar have revealed how they overcame the physical challenges of being separated from each other – and their team of perfumers – to create fragrances that could authentically represent their country and culture.

Hermitix
Marshall McLuhan's Spiritual Vision with Nick Ripatrazone

Hermitix

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 65:38


This episode I'm joined by Nick Ripatrazone to discuss his book Digital Communion Marshall McLuhan's Spiritual Vision for a Virtual Age, alongside discussions on Catholicism, the medium is the message, embodiment and more... The book: https://www.fortresspress.com/store/product/9781506471143/Digital-Communion --- Become part of the Hermitix community: Hermitix Twitter - https://twitter.com/Hermitixpodcast Support Hermitix: Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/hermitix Donations: - https://www.paypal.me/hermitixpod Hermitix Merchandise - http://teespring.com/stores/hermitix-2 Bitcoin Donation Address: 3LAGEKBXEuE2pgc4oubExGTWtrKPuXDDLK Ethereum Donation Address: 0x31e2a4a31B8563B8d238eC086daE9B75a00D9E74

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Device & Virtue
S7E5 - The Digital Prophet: Marshall McLuhan—with Nick Ripatrazone

Device & Virtue

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 57:23


When Wired magazine started, they did the weirdest thing a tech magazine could do—they picked a patron saint. Was Marshall McLuhan a digital prophet? Chris interviews Nick Ripatrazone, author of Digital Communion: Marshall McLuhan's Spiritual Vision for a Virtual Age (2022). Nick is the Culture Editor for Image and a Contributing Editor for the Catholic Herald. Find out why McLuhan, in his mid-20s, left his nominal Baptist upbringing for a robust Catholic faith. Plus, are smartphones the new stained glass window?  In the book, Ripatrazone writes, "For McLuhan, mass media was a form of Mass. When we communicate electronically, not only do we send information; we send ourselves." He unpacks this idea more fully in this episode. Afterward, Adam and Chris discuss how digital media provides a kind of "secular" communion, and whether McLuhan's uniquely Christian metaphor ultimately breaks down. Finally, find out whether Nick thinks the digital age requires us to reimagine the sacraments in a virtual world. LINKS Nick's book is Digital Communion: Marshall McLuhan's Spiritual Vision for a Virtual Age. Marshall McLuhan's books include Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man, The Medium is the Massage, and The Gutenberg Galaxy. Chris mentions the posthumously published, The Medium and the Light, as well as Douglas Coupland's biography, Marshall McLuhan: You Know Nothing of My Work! TALK BACK Follow Device & Virtue on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Follow Chris and Adam on Twitter. Support Device & Virtue. Learn how. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Supporting Sales in the Virtual Age -- Derrick Jenkins // Owler

Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 14:10


Derrick Jenkins, Head of Marketing, discusses the importance of digital personalization in B2B marketing. When marketing and sales teams are aligned, sales knows exactly where a prospects is on their customer journey, and marketing is supporting sales to sales close the deal and be more effective at their jobs. But, this is only possible if sales and marketing teams are working towards the goal of increasing revenue. Today, Derrick talks about supporting sales in the virtual age. Show NotesConnect With:Derrick Jenkins: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // Newsletter // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

MarTech Podcast // Marketing + Technology = Business Growth
Supporting Sales in the Virtual Age -- Derrick Jenkins // Owler

MarTech Podcast // Marketing + Technology = Business Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 14:10


Derrick Jenkins, Head of Marketing, discusses the importance of digital personalization in B2B marketing. When marketing and sales teams are aligned, sales knows exactly where a prospects is on their customer journey, and marketing is supporting sales to sales close the deal and be more effective at their jobs. But, this is only possible if sales and marketing teams are working towards the goal of increasing revenue. Today, Derrick talks about supporting sales in the virtual age. Show NotesConnect With:Derrick Jenkins: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // Newsletter // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Nonfiction4Life
Repost N4L 036: "Vitamin N" by Richard Louv

Nonfiction4Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 39:37


Richard Louv, co-founder of the San Diego-based Children & Nature Network, author Richard Louv adds Vitamin N to his growing list of books encouraging us to get outside. Aimed especially at families eager to share nature with their kids, Louv's practical guidebook offers "500 Ways to Enrich the Health & Happiness of Your Family & Community." All are appropriate for Earth Day, but they're also fitting throughout the year. Through his 2008 landmark book, Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder, Louv brought international attention to a backyard crisis. We are unnaturally detached from our natural surroundings. A decade later, this clarion call to parents, policymakers, and pediatricians continues to resonate. Sadly, society still suffers from obesity, attention disorders, and depression. Fortunately, however, Louv's message has galvanized an international back-to-nature campaign to “Leave No Child Inside.” City folks inclined to develop an adversarial relationship with nature find Louv's ideas comforting. For instance, dirt can strengthen immune systems; sticks are perhaps the world's oldest toys; sunshine and water are for our use and pleasure. Louv invites these urbanites to step beyond their world of concrete and hand sanitizer, and, instead, gather courage as they build resilience and new outdoor skills.  Following Louv's charge to return to nature, adults report regaining their own sense of wonder. Those stepping outside are feeling a greater sense of work-life balance and freedom from frenzied family schedules. (For more ideas aimed at adults, see The Nature Principle: Reconnecting with Life in a Virtual Age by Richard Louv.)   Just how much "Vitamin N" do we need? Louv believes “Some is good, and more is better.” BUY Vitamin N: The Essential Guide to a Nature-Rich Life Please consider donating to Nonfiction4Life by visiting our Patreon page. RECOMMENDATIONS Check out other titles by Richard Louv: Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder (2008)  The Nature Principle: Human Restoration and the End of Nature-Deficit Disorder (2011) Read our blog about Frederick Law Olmsted, creator of New York's Central Park. Listen to Angela Hanscom (Episode 104) talk about her book, Balanced and Barefoot: How Unrestricted Play Makes for Strong, Confident, and Capable Children, then buy the book. Connect with us! Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube  Website Special thanks… Music Credit Sound Editing Credit

Exvangelical
Nick Ripatrizone, author of Digital Communion

Exvangelical

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 69:30


My guest today is Nick Ripatrizone. Nick is a writer for The Millions, culture editor for Image Journal and author of the new book Digital Communion: Marshall McLuhan's Vision for a Virtual Age. Marshall McLuhan was a "prophet of the digital age," whose prescient writings about "electronic man" in the 60s and 70s anticipated the effects that new media such as television and what he called "electric circuitry" would have on individuals and society. (The tech-oriented "Shaped by Tools" vertical of The Post-Evangelical Post is named after the McLuhan axiom "First we shape our tools, and thereafter our tools shape us." Ripatrizone's book explores how McLuhan's religious convictions (he was nominally raised Protestant in Canada, and converted to Catholicism during early adulthood) and outlook informed how he saw the world. This is a really fascinating conversation and I hope you'll check out Nick's book, as well as McLuhan's, after listening. Follow Nick on Twitter and buy his book via your local bookstore or Bookshop.org (affiliate link). Exvangelical is a production of The Post-Evangelical Post, LLC. Support this show and all of Blake's work at $4, $6, or $8 per month at postevangelicalpost.com and get ad-free podcast feeds, access to the supporter Discord, and subscriber-exclusive posts. 25% of net revenue from subscriptions is donated. McLuhan's books: The Medium is the Massage Understanding Media Listen to The Medium is the Massage album on Spotify. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Grow Your Law Firm
Creating True Wealth and a Life That You Love as a Woman Lawyer with Davina Frederick

Grow Your Law Firm

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 42:48


Creating True Wealth and a Life That You Love As a Woman Lawyer Welcome to episode 121 of the Grow Your Law Firm podcast, hosted by Ken Hardison. In this episode Ken sits down with Davina Frederick and they talk about how woman lawyers can create true wealth and the life that they want. Davina Frederick is a Florida-licensed attorney, law firm growth strategist, and business coach for women law firm owners. Prior to starting her own law firm in 2007 and growing it successfully during the 2008 recession and its aftermath, she enjoyed a career as a professional services marketer. In 2013, she founded D. Frederick Media and Marketing, LLC, with the goal of helping professional service business owners implement their marketing strategies. Since most of Davina's clients were women law firm owners who wanted the inside-scoop on how Davina had successfully created and scaled her own law firm, she began to focus on serving just women law firm owner clients. In 2020, Davina rebranded her company to reflect this shift, creating Wealthy Woman Lawyer.® Wealthy Woman Lawyer® assists women law firm owners in scaling their law firms into $1M+ wealth-generating businesses, without overwork or overwhelm.   Davina is the author of two books: The Wealthy Woman Lawyers Guide to Law Firm Marketing in the Virtual Age: 10 Bold Actions to Take Now to Attract Your Ideal Clients with Total Ease; and The Wealthy Woman Lawyers Guide to a Systems-Driven Law Firm Business: 7 Essential Systems You Need to Take Back Your Time, Avoid Burnout, and Create Lasting Wealth. She's also the founder and host of the Wealthy Woman Lawyer podcast.   What you'll learn about in this episode: Changing the mindset of thinking you have to do everything as a business owner Why law partnership is seemingly male dominated Societal shifts that are empowering women and encouraging their rise in the professional world Continuing your learning process to find higher levels of success Knowing you are not the best person for every job in your business Not asking how when looking to get something done, but asking who instead Getting over the hurdle of finally hiring that associate True wealth as being in a place where you are be able to decide how you spend your time Creating a community of women lawyers who are working towards the same thing   Resources:  Website: www.wealthywomanlawyer.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davinafrederick/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wealthywomanlawyer Twitter: https://twitter.com/dbfrederick1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wealthywomanlawyer/    Additional Resources: PILMMA's Super Summit https://learn.pilmma.org/pilmma-super-summit-2021 The Mastermind Effect: https://www.pilmma.org/the-mastermind-effect/ PILMMA's Free Resources: https://www.pilmma.org/free-resources/ PILMMA Join Page: https://learn.pilmma.org/join-pilmma  

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Southwestern Vermont Health Care's Medical Matters Weekly

Season 2 | Episode 16 | April 20, 2022Award-winning California-based journalist and author Richard Louv has spent his career exploring human relationships with nature and animals and how those relationships affect our health and wellbeing. At 12 p.m. on Wednesday, April 20, he joins Trey Dobson, MD, on Medical Matters Weekly.Richard Louv is a journalist and author of ten books, including Our Wild Calling: How Connecting With Animals Can Transform Our Lives - And Save Theirs; Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder; The Nature Principle: Reconnecting with Life in a Virtual Age; and Vitamin N: The Essential Guide to a Nature-Rich Life. His books have been translated and published in 24 countries and helped launch an international movement to connect children, families, and communities to nature.Louv's writing appears in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and the Times of London. He appears frequently on national radio and television programs and speaks internationally, including at the American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and the first White House Summit on Environmental Education. He has won numerous awards, including the national Audubon Medal in 2008. Prior recipients include Rachel Carson, E.O. Wilson, and President Jimmy Carter. In addition, Louv is co-founder and chairman emeritus of the Children & Nature Network, an organization helping build the movement.Medical Matters Weekly features the innovative personalities who drive positive change within health care and related professions. The show addresses all aspects of creating and maintaining a healthy lifestyle for all, including food and nutrition, housing, diversity and inclusion, groundbreaking medical care, exercise, mental health, the environment, research, and government. The show is produced with cooperation from Catamount Access Television (CAT-TV). Viewers can see Medical Matters Weekly on Facebook at facebook.com/svmedicalcenter and facebook.com/CATTVBennington. The show is also available to view or download a podcast on www.svhealthcare.org/medicalmatters.Underwriter: Mack Molding

Redefining Sales with Abbie White
Julie Masters: Decoding influence in the virtual age

Redefining Sales with Abbie White

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 45:39


Julie Masters has spent her career decoding influence.She is the Founder and CEO of Influence Nation. Julie has worked with business leaders and organisations to help them become the voice of authority in their space.In this episode we will bust the myths on what real influence is and unpack how you can stand out in a noisy world.We will dig into why it is now the era of the human activation of brands as well as how moving to virtual has impacted influence.Julie will also delve into why epic story telling is the future and how to tell a grippingly human story.Getting to know Julie:Over a 15 year history as a leading authority in the speaking world, she earned a reputation for launching and advising some of the world's most respected thought leaders. Clients include industry leading CEO's, speakers, best-selling authors and media personalities - the voices of which have reached millions of people globally through speaking, publishing and digital channels.She also hosts the podcast, Inside Influence, that dives into the nuts and bolts of how to own your voice - and then use it to drive a movement, a conversation, an industry or a nation.Having won numerous communications industry awards across the USA, Australia and Europe, Julie now regularly advises CEOs, entrepreneurs, and executive teams on how to dominate their marketplace by turning their expertise into influence.You can find out more about Julie here:https://juliemasters.com/

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick
Celeste Headlee and Rich Louv Episode 438

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 112:49


Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 800 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more 32:00 Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist, professional speaker and author of We Need To Talk: How To Have Conversations That Matter, and Do Nothing: How to Break Away from Overworking, Overdoing, and Underliving. An expert in conversation, human nature, reclaiming common humanity and finding well-being, Celeste frequently provides insight on what is good for all humans and what is bad for us, focusing the best research in neuro and social science to increase understanding of how we relate with one another and can work together in beneficial ways in our workplaces, neighborhoods, communities and homes. She is a regular guest host on NPR and American Public Media and a highly sought consultant, advising companies around the world on conversations about race, diversity and inclusion. Her TEDx Talk sharing 10 ways to have a better conversation has over 23 million total views, and she serves as an advisory board member for ProCon.org and The Listen First Project. Celeste is recipient of the 2019 Media Changemaker Award. Her new book, Speaking of Race will be released in November, 2021. She is the proud granddaughter of composer William Grant Still, the Dean of African American Composers.  ---------------------------- 1:05 Richard Louv is a journalist and author of ten books, including Our Wild Calling: How Connecting With Animals Can Transform Our Lives - And Save Theirs, Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder, The Nature Principle: Reconnecting with Life in a Virtual Age, and Vitamin N: The Essential Guide to a Nature-Rich Life: 500 Ways to Enrich Your Family's Health & Happiness. His books have been translated and published in 24 countries, and helped launch an international movement to connect children, families and communities to nature. He is co-founder and Chairman Emeritus of the Children & Nature Network, an organization helping build the movement. He appears frequently on national radio and television programs, including the Today Show, CBS Evening News, and NPR's Fresh Air. He speaks internationally on nature-deficit disorder, a concept he first introduced in Last Child in the Woods; on the importance of children's and adults' exposure to nature for their health, and on the need for environmental protection and preservation for greater access to nature and the health of the Earth. Among others, he has presented keynote addresses at the American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference; the USC Institute for Integrative Health Conference; the first White House Summit on Environmental Education; the Congress of the New Urbanism; the International Healthy Parks Conference in Melbourne, Australia; and the national Friends of Nature Conference in Beijing, China. In 2008, he was awarded the national Audubon Medal; prior recipients included Rachel Carson, E.O. Wilson and President Jimmy Carter. He is also a recipient of the San Diego Zoological Society Conservation Medal; the George B. Rabb Conservation Medal from the Chicago Zoological Society; the International Making Cities Livable Jane Jacobs Award; and the Cox Award, Clemson University's highest honor for “sustained achievement in public service.” In 2018, he received an Honorary Doctorate from the NewSchool of Architecture & Design. As a journalist and commentator, Louv has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Times of London, Orion, Outsideand other newspapers and magazines. He was a columnist for The San Diego Union-Tribuneand Parents magazine. Louv has served as a visiting scholar for Clemson University and Brandeis University's Heller School for Social Policy and Management. He is a member of the editorial board of the journal, Ecopsychology. With artist Robert Bateman, he serves as honorary co-chair of Canada's Child in Nature Alliance. He is also on the advisory boards of Biophilic Cities and the International Association of Nature Pedagogy. Married to Kathy Frederick Louv, he is the father of two young men, Jason and Matthew. He would rather hike than write. ----------------- Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe   Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page

The AGC Experience
Networking in the Virtual Age

The AGC Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 16:12


The AGC Experience podcast features our AGC Talks speakers sharing their message in an audio podcast that you can listen to from anywhere. Listen in to our recent AGC Talks featured guest.   Listen as Dr. Bill Saleebey shares a motivational talk Networking in the Virtual Age with AGC Minneapolis April 2021. This talk will address the various forms of virtual communication, necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Attendees will learn how to better navigate Zoom technology and other forms of virtual communication such as social media. The evolving Zoom etiquette will be considered. The presentation will also address the major psychological components of interpersonal communication. Learning Objectives: Zoom Essentials Zoom Etiquette LinkedIn Basics Building a Network Wide and Deep The Psychology of Networking Making a Positive Virtual Impact Speaker Bio: Dr. Bill Saleebey is a foremost expert on the psychological and practical aspects of business and personal networking. He is the author of the books Connecting: Key Networking Tips for Business and Life, Connecting: Beyond the Name Tag, Sell Yourself, Study Skills for Success, and most recently Connecting in the Virtual Age. He has been speaking, training and teaching on a wide variety of topics since 1972. Dr. Saleebey received his Ph.D. in Education with a specialization in Counseling from UCLA in 1980. He serves as a consultant and trainer with businesses to infuse networking into their business development practices. Dr. Saleebeys diverse career has included research on the educational problems of Samoan migrants based on his work on the island of American Samoa which was the basis of his doctoral dissertation, the creation and development of the Study Skills Seminar, and over thirty-eight years of business development experience as a relocation manager, currently with MSI. He facilitates networking groups with ProVisors where he is a Group Leader, and Bruin Professionals. He is past President of Bruin Professionals and current Group Leader of the BP Encino chapter. Dr. Saleebey is a keynote speaker, networking coach, business development trainer for corporations, and teaches group leaders how to facilitate the group process. He works with professional firms, educational institutions and a wide variety of businesses to implement effective networking skills into business. His work also includes forming and nurturing the growth of networking groups in industry and with alumni organizations.  AGC Accelerated Global Connections is a business networking organization that helps connect business professionals globally through in person networking, motivational talks, and online social profiles. To learn more about AGC and membership in this growing organization.  Visit https://www.joinagc.com/ 

MinddogTV  Your Mind's Best Friend
How Are You? Connection in a Virtual Age - Therese Rosenblatt, PhD

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 86:53


https://www.amazon.com/How-Are-You-Connection-Therapist-ebook/dp/B096LYTG4RPATREON: https://www.patreon.com/minddogtvSponsors:https://podmatch.com/signup/minddogtvhttps://mybookie.com Promo Code minddoghttps://record.webpartners.co/_6_DFqqtZcLQWqcfzuvZcQGNd7ZgqdRLk/1https://apply.fundwise.com/minddoghttps://myvitalc.com/minddog. promo code minddogtvhttps://skillbuilder.academy/dashboard?view_sequence=1601856764231x540742189759856640&promoCode=MINDDOG100OFFhttps://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=599839&u=1659788&m=52971&urllink=&afftrack=https://enticeme.com/#minddog

The AutoImmune Hour
Reemergence and Reconnection: Transitioning Out of the Pandemic

The AutoImmune Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 56:57


Reemergence and Reconnection: Transitioning Out of the PandemicAired Friday, July 9, 2021 at 4:00 PM PST / 7:00 PM ESTIn this episode, we welcome Therese Rosenblatt, Ph.D., psychologist, psychoanalyst, and author in private practice in New York. We chat about her new book, How Are You? Connection in a Virtual Age, published by Rosetta Books, and adapting to the ‘new' normal, including transitioning back into the larger community. In addition to transitioning out of the pandemic, we chat about:• How quarantine has changed relationships with family and friends,• The effects of loneliness and isolation• Finding meaning and guidance during this time of crisis• How all-virtual communication has changed the nature of communication• And, what she has learned as a therapist during the pandemicMore about our Guest:Therese Rosenblatt, Ph.D., is on the Metropolitan Institute for Training in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy faculty and is Adjunct Clinical Supervisor at Yeshiva University and Pace University in New York. She also writes and presents about various topics in Psychology. Since the pandemic, she has been running workshops and speaking on the subject of life challenges and emotional health during the pandemic, plus the changing needs of virtual therapy practice. Recent publications include ‘The Analyst's Illness From the Perspectives of Analyst and Patient,' a chapter in What Happens When the Analyst Dies: Unexpected Terminations in Psychoanalysis, published by Routledge, July 2019; and The Voice of the Analyst: Narratives on Developing a Psychoanalytic Identity, co-edited and authored with Linda Hillman, published by Routledge in September 2017. And, her latest book can be found online: How Are You? Connection in a Virtual Age.Share this link with family and friends: http://understandingautoimmune.com/Therese The information provided on UnderstandingAutoimmune.com, Life InterruptedRadio.com, and The Autoimmune Hour is for educational purposes only.Visit the Autoimmune Hour show page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/autoimmune-hour/Connect with Sharon Sayler at http://lifeinterruptedradio.com/#ThereseRosenblatt #SharonSayler #AutoImmuneHour

The Autoimmune Hour
Reemergence and Reconnection: Transitioning Out of the Pandemic

The Autoimmune Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 52:20


In this episode, we welcome Therese Rosenblatt, Ph.D., psychologist, psychoanalyst, and author in private practice in New York. We chat about her new book, How Are You? Connection in a Virtual Age, published by Rosetta Books, on adapting to the ‘new' normal, including transitioning back into the larger community. In addition to transitioning out of the pandemic, we chat about: • How quarantine has changed relationships with family and friends, • The effects of loneliness and isolation • Finding meaning and guidance during this time of crisis • How all-virtual communication has changed the nature of communication• And, what she has learned as a therapist during the pandemic
More about our Guest: Therese Rosenblatt, Ph.D., is on the Metropolitan Institute for Training in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy faculty and is Adjunct Clinical Supervisor at Yeshiva University and Pace University in New York. She also writes and presents about various topics in Psychology. Since the pandemic, she has been running workshops and speaking on the subject of life challenges and emotional health during the pandemic, plus the changing needs of virtual therapy practice. Recent publications include ‘The Analyst's Illness From the Perspectives of Analyst and Patient,' a chapter in What Happens When the Analyst Dies: Unexpected Terminations in Psychoanalysis, published by Routledge, July 2019; and The Voice of the Analyst: Narratives on Developing a Psychoanalytic Identity, co-edited and authored with Linda Hillman, published by Routledge in September 2017. And, her latest book can be found online: How Are You? Connection in a Virtual Age.  
Share this link with family and friends: www.UnderstandingAutoimmune.com/Therese
The information provided on UnderstandingAutoimmune.com, Life InterruptedRadio.com, and The Autoimmune Hour is for educational purposes only.

The YourLIVINGBrand.live show
Networking In The Digital Age With Dr. Bill Saleebey

The YourLIVINGBrand.live show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 38:18


Full Title: Networking In The Digital Age: The Art Of Building Beautifully Beneficial Relationships Over Time With Dr. Bill Saleebey Let's say last night you were able to give your business card to five people. It's been a week and no one called back. You wonder, what did you do wrong? Networking is just about who can collect the most business cards at the end of the day. Believe it or not, there's more to it especially when it goes digital. Join your host, Ben Baker, and his guest, networking guru, Dr. Bill Saleebey. Bill is the Regional Manager, Corporate Relocations for Mover Services, Inc. He is the author of Networking in the Virtual Age. He also happens to be the father of Billy Samoa Saleebey, host of For the Love of Podcast, who has joined Ben on the show before. Listen in to have a deeper understanding of relationship building. Learn how to make a good first impression, how multitasking is counter-intuitive, and how networking has changed because of the pandemic.

The Unstoppable CEO Podcast
Davina Frederick | Why Niche Marketing is More Successful

The Unstoppable CEO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 40:54


You've heard it before…“There's riches in niches…”This week on the podcast you're I've got a case study in how to pivot into a profitable niche. I'm talking with my friend and client Davina Frederick, Founder of Wealthy Woman Lawyer and author of the new book The Wealth Woman Lawyer's Guide to Law Firm Marketing in the Virtual Age. You're going to see how Davina made the pivot to her profitable niche with huge success (she doubled her revenue in a year), plus…Why she made the decision to focus on a niche How to filter out clients you don't want to work with Why serving a niche market is more advantageous than you might think How to avoid indecision when analyzing your marketing options And much more...

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Wealthy Woman Lawyer Podcast
3 Must-Have Elements of Your Law Firm's Lead-Generating Sales Funnel

Wealthy Woman Lawyer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 17:58


In the third and final episode of our series focused on The Wealthy Woman Lawyer's Guide to Law Firm Marketing in the Virtual Age: 10 Bold Actions to Take Now to Attract Your Ideal Clients with Total Ease, we cover: Understanding sales funnels Creating a website that converts How to select your distribution channel The number one secret to effective marketing And much more.

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast
Episode 10: Public History in the Classroom

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 59:20


This month on Public History in a Virtual Age, we are looking at public history in the classroom. Though sometimes overlooked in the broader field, schools are centers of public history engagement. This episode explores how professors incorporate the outside world into the classroom and the classroom into the outside world.First, we spoke with Dr. Whitney Stewart, an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Texas at Dallas. As she reflects on her experience teaching public history at the graduate level, she will discuss her goals for her students, how public history informs her other classes, and the value of out of classroom visits. She also emphasizes the importance of approaching public history in an ethical and honest manner.We will then speak with Adam Rothman, a Professor of History at Georgetown University. As the principal curator of the Georgetown Slavery Archive, he will explore the ways that an academic institution's history can be brought to the public eye and note the impact of student involvement. He will also highlight the power of social media (especially Twitter) in the creation of public history and sharing of history resources.To learn more, visit theitps.org.

Wealthy Woman Lawyer Podcast
How to Develop and Communicate Your Law Firm's Brand Message

Wealthy Woman Lawyer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 11:39


In the second of our three-part series focused on The Wealthy Woman Lawyer's Guide to Law Firm Marketing in the Virtual Age: 10 Bold Actions to Take Now to Attract Your Ideal Clients with Total Ease, we discuss developing your law firm's brand message including: How to articulate your value Crafting your message Creating a content plan with ease And much more!

Wealthy Woman Lawyer Podcast
Three Actions to Take to Attract Clients You LOVE

Wealthy Woman Lawyer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 13:44


On the first of three episodes focusing on how to effectively market your law firm business and attract ideal clients, we share with you excerpts from The Wealthy Woman Lawyer’s Guide to Law Firm Marketing in the Virtual Age: 10 Bold Actions to Take Now to Attract Your Ideal Clients with Total Ease.In this episode we cover getting to know your prospects including: How to identify your ideal client  Clarifying the problem you solve Locating your ideal clients (figuring out where they hang out) And much more

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast
Episode 9: Museum Exhibits

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 56:37


For this month's episode of Public History in a Virtual Age, we are diving into museum exhibits. When touring, or digitally browsing, a finished exhibit, you might not consider the years of development that go into its creation. From the initial concept, there are countless steps, and numerous individuals, involved in the process of translating history into an exhibit format; script writing, fundraising, spatial and graphic design, mount making, fabrication, installation, and more! Today's guests will shed some light on this exciting process and explore the benefits and challenges of interpreting history in a museum setting.First, we will speak with Alison Mann, a Public Historian at the National Museum of American Diplomacy. As the museum is currently in development, she will guide us through what it takes to create a museum, from determining an overarching theme and throughline to writing concise and accessible exhibit labels. She will also discuss the use of technology and experiential elements, as well as how museums can approach their topics in moments of partisan division.We will then speak with three members of the Smithsonian Exhibits team; Deputy Director Matthew O'Connor, Head of Exhibit Design Juanita Wichienkuer, and exhibit developer and writer John Powell. They will discuss the multiple year process of developing an exhibit for the Smithsonian, including the importance of considering your audience and the collaborative nature of the Smithsonian's in-house Exhibits team. They will also reflect on the pandemic's impact on museum exhibits and the transition to virtual experiences.For more information, visit theitps.org.

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast
Episode 8, Part I: Live Embodiment Storytelling

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 39:59


This month on Public History in a Virtual Age, we are exploring living embodiment storytelling, a medium that brings history to life through the portrayal of individuals from the past. A unique and theatrical method of sharing history, storytelling provides audiences with an immersive experience in which they can speak directly to historical figures, humanizing a past that can sometimes seem distant. For living embodiment storytellers, their work is an exciting challenge in maintaining authenticity and doing justice to historical individuals while approaching audiences with a 21st century perspective.Today, we will be speaking to Brian Hilton, founder of Hail to the Chief, which provides audiences with authentic performances of U.S. Presidents. Discussing his portrayal of George Washington, Hilton will tell us about his never-ending research process, the challenges that come with presenting such a well-known figure, the role of clothing and physicality in embodying a historical person, and how he uses Washington's life to expand the historical narrative.After listening to this episode, be sure to listen to part II of this episode!To learn more, visit theitps.org.

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast
Episode 7: Digital Humanists

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 61:01


This month's episode of Public History in a Virtual Age explores the wide world of digital history. Though defined by the use of computers to explore history, digital history includes a broad range of mediums, from computational analysis to virtual exhibits to podcasting. The digital approach is best known for its impact on accessibility, allowing history to be shared by the click of a button. Today, we'll be speaking with two digital historians to learn about their unique approaches to the field, how digital work can be used to support and augment more traditional history, and the challenges and benefits of digital history. First, we spoke with Dr. Abby Mullen, a term assistant professor at George Mason University and member of the Roy Rosenzweig Center for Digital History and New Media, one of the nation's oldest digital history centers. We then spoke with Micki Kaufman, a Ph.D. candidate in digital history at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. For more information, visit www.theitps.org.

Beacon
Sunday Service, Feburary 14 - Sexuality in a Virtual Age

Beacon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 56:26


It's the most exciting Sunday of the year....that's right Sex Sunday! Also known as the Sunday where we explore some Unitarian Universalist values around sexuality. This year, we will explore virtual space and the dynamic of relationship in a pandemic. Can you be sexy in isolation? Rev. Emilie Boggis, Co-Minister Rev. Dr. Robin Tanner, Co-Minister Dr. Tuli Patel, Lifespan Ministry Team Jamaine Cripe, Lifespan Ministry Team Misa Iwama, Director of Music Ministry

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast
Episode 6: In-House Historians and Documentary Paper Editors

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 57:33


Welcome to Public History in a Virtual Age! This year, we are exploring public history together. On each episode we meet a couple of awesome practitioners—or people involved in the making of public history. We hear about their super cool projects, their audience, the information they want to share, and why they love their medium. This month we are exploring what I call “in-house” historians. Historians don't just work at museums and universities, but in government institutions and historical societies. Today we are speaking with two such historians to learn about the stories they share, their daily responsibilities, their audiences, and frankly how different these jobs can be from each other and the variety of history work available. Our guests this month are Dr. Sara Georgini, a series editor of The Papers of John Adams, a documentary editing project at the Massachusetts Historical Society, and Terrance Rucker, a Ph.D. candidate at the George Washington University and a Historical Publications specialist in the Office of the Historian at the U.S. House of Representatives. For more information, visit theitps.org!

Nonprofits Are Messy: Lessons in Leadership | Fundraising | Board Development | Communications
Ep 126: Creating 5-Star Special Events in the Virtual Age (with Liz Page and Amanda Harless)

Nonprofits Are Messy: Lessons in Leadership | Fundraising | Board Development | Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 53:36


How do you create a truly successful virtual event? My guests share with us how intimate a virtual event can actually be!

The New Dimensions Café
Envisioning a More Empathetic Approach to the Natural World - Richard Louv - C0513

The New Dimensions Café

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 20:46


Richard Louv's writings and books have helped launch an international movement to connect children, families, and communities to nature. He is cofounder and chair emeritus of the nonprofit Children & Nature Network. In 2008 he was awarded the Audubon Medal which he shares with such notables as Rachel Carson, E.O. Wilson, and Sir David Attenborough. He is the author of many books including Last Child in the Woods (Algonquin Books 2008), The Nature Principle: Reconnecting with Life in a Virtual Age (Algonquin Books 2012) and Our Wild Calling: How Connecting with Animals Can Transform Our Lives—and Save Theirs (Algonquin Books 2019)Interview Date: 10/8/2020    Tags: Richard Louv, Nature Deficit Disorder, species loneliness, noticing life outside your window, crows, nature is the oldest language, Louv's dog Banner, dogs, wolves, wolves domesticated humans, anthill, embedded in nature, reciprocity principle, conservation is no longer enough, reimaging our cities, zoonotic diseases, biodiversity collapse, climate disruption, climate change, Glenn Albrecht, feminism, gay rights, civil rights, imaginative hope, Ecology/Nature/Environment, Social Change/Politics, Science

Win the Future
11. Jim Quish: Planning and Zoning in the Virtual Age

Win the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 27:24


Jim Quish, the chairman of Milford's (CT) Planning and Zoning Board, joins the podcast to discuss a number of topics, including the transition from in-person to a remote-only public meeting schedule.

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast
Episode 4: Historic Sites

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 57:09


Episode four of Public History in a Virtual Age explores historic sites and their role in public history. Historic sites are one of the oldest and most popular forms of public history—in fact, one of your first history memories is probably visiting a house or site near you. Rightly so! There is almost nothing more powerful than experiencing the physical environment and lived experience of people that came before us. Seeing the rooms, the items, the way people lived and worked help our imaginations come alive. Which is one of the reasons these sites are so valuable as teaching tools for students of all ages. On today's episode we'll speak with two public historians and education experts about their sites and the history they share. The first is Amanda Roper, the Manager of Interpretation at the Lee-Fendall House, historic house in Alexandria, Virginia. Then we will speak with Lauren Zalut, the Director of Education and Tour Programs at Eastern State Penitentiary—an abandoned prison in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and the first true penitentiary in the world.To learn more, visit theitps.org!

The Black Diamond Podcast
Ep. 31 Tim Pollard - Creating Influence in The Virtual Age

The Black Diamond Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 48:20


Tim Pollard is the founder and CEO of Oratium, a leading messaging consulting firm. He is a sought-after speaker and author of the acclaimed books The Compelling Communicator: Mastering the Art and Science of Exceptional Presentation Design and Mastering the Moment: Perfecting the Skills and Processes of Exceptional Presentation Delivery. Pollard draws insight from a long career in sales, marketing, and communications for companies such as Unilever, Barclays Bank, and the Corporate Executive Board. In this episode, Tim Pollard which has deep experience both doing and teaching oral communications, with a particular emphasis on message architecture discussed his approach on how to be effective communicator even in virtual environment and his company Oratium, a consulting and training company which solves the problem of underperforming executive and sales communications, primarily through a transformative and systematic approach to message architecture. Quotes: • “But if they architecture message, well, it'll be spectacularly successful, which by the way, puts world class communications within reach of almost anyone.” • “We need to learn how to communicate better.” • “Communication is an intensely social process.” Resources and Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-pollard-8145a54/ https://www.oratium.com/ The Compelling Communicator

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast
Public History in a Virtual Age, Episode 2: Voting

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 34:41


This month we are exploring an under-appreciated part of public history and culture—civic education and citizenship. This episode, episode two of this season, is all about voting and the importance of registration. History has the power to help up us understand who we are and how we got to our current moment, but that knowledge means nothing if we don't engage as citizens. So this month we will be focusing on voting and elections—the core of any democracy and the heart of citizenship.On part one of elections month, we are speaking with Andy Bernstein, the executive director of HeadCount. Andy Bernstein helped found HeadCount in 2004 and became its executive director in the spring of 2008. Under his stewardship, HeadCount has registered nearly 500,000 and become a leader in harnessing the power of music to drive social change. HeadCount is a non-partisan, non-profit organization that works to register voters and turn out the vote, especially among young voters. They partner with musicians, festivals, and artists all over the world to raise awareness about voting and making voting fun.

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast
Public History in a Virtual Age, Episode 1: Podcasts

Institute for Thomas Paine Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 56:41


Episode one introduces the goals of this series: For history buffs: share all of the incredible ways historical information can be shared and perhaps learn about a new podcast, museum, website, or exhibit. For those looking to work in the historical field: share just a few of the limitless possibilities. For those already working in history: share some of the digital innovations of your peers in the hopes it might inspire your own work while we are still at home.Then this episode will introduce you to two of the host's favorite history podcasts. First, we talk with Dr. Liz Covart, the host and creator of Ben Franklin's World, an award-winning, field-defining podcast on #VastEarlyAmerica. Next, we talk with Dr. Jim Ambuske, the host of Conversations at the Washington Library. Conversations originally started as an opportunity to interview the fellows and researchers that passed through the Washington Library and has expanded into a podcast sharing innovate and cutting-edge research.Drs. Covart and Ambuske share their philosophy about podcasting as public history, their intended audiences, how they learned to podcast, and what podcast they would create if they had unlimited time. 

The Art of Construction
183: Telling Your Story in the Virtual Age

The Art of Construction

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 37:45


Kate Bailey, Founder & President / CEO of Annabel Media and TARRA, joins us for episode 183 of Art of Construction. It is a crazy time for everyone. In recent months, the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting economic fallout has turned many, if not all of our lives upside down. This can be a time of great confusion and uncertainty for many. And with all the added stress it can be easy to go dark online, to give your social media and marketing a rest as you deal with issues closer to home. But as you'll hear from Kate Bailey, this is the wrong approach. Now more than ever, you need to be marketing yourselves, AOC tribe!In this episode, Kate brings us along on her journey from managing home and lifestyle publications, to freelancing, to building a thriving marketing & communications agency for the world of interior design, architecture and construction. We learn how her company Annabel Media helps small and micro-sized businesses in these fields to hone in on what truly makes them unique and capture that nugget of gold in a way they can showcase to their ideal clients. Art of Construction and Kate met during this time due to a Virtual Showroom Experience we created for one of her clients. In this age where everyone is behind a computer screen, living and communicating virtually, you really need to do something special to grab people's attention and show them what you have to offer. We have had a lot of fun working with Kate to make that happen for some of her clients, and had even more fun recording this conversation so we can share some of Kate's expert knowledge with all of you. Keep crushing it, tribe. We will get through this!

The Ambitious Entrepreneur Podcast Network
38: Digital You: Personal Branding in the Virtual Age

The Ambitious Entrepreneur Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 37:07


Digital You: Personal Branding in the Virtual Age My guest today says, “Personal Branding is not about being famous. It's about being selectively famous.” Joining me today is William Arruda. William is a motivational speaker and the leading authority on the topic of personal branding. He's the bestselling author of the definitive books on personal [...] The post 38: Digital You: Personal Branding in the Virtual Age appeared first on The Ambitious Entrepreneur Podcast Network.

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The Self-Employed Life
544: William Arruda - Personal Branding in the Virtual Age

The Self-Employed Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 48:15


The world is moving deeper into the digital world and at an alarmingly fast pace. As a result, today's technology has leveled the business playing field. In this fast-moving virtual age, establishing a strong personal brand has become a critical part of being a Creative Warrior. Whether it's on or offline, your personal brand is about giving people in your community a choice. When you can be pure and clear about your values, product or services, and you why are most memorable, you will be giving your community the opportunity to choose you. Furthermore, the virtual age has brought upon the need for more skills, dexterity, and understanding of how AI can enhance your brand and what you do. To dive deeper into branding in the digital age, I've brought on entrepreneur, motivational speaker, and a leading authority on the topic of personal branding, William Arruda. William is the CEO of Reach Personal Branding and the co-founder of CareerBlast.TV. He regularly shares his thoughts on workplace trends and branding in his Forbes column. William is also the bestselling author of the books Career Distinction and Ditch, Dare, Do! His latest book, Digitial YOU, helps leaders translate their real-world brands for the virtual world.  To establish your powerful personal brand and attract your community, download this episode now.  THE WARRIOR OF POSITIVITY “Business is a human endeavor.” -William Arruda Highlights - A strong brand has the three C's: clarity, consistency, and constancy.  is the most important part of building your brand.  Make sure your photos or information online is up-to-date.  There are 9 trends that drive home the importance of personal branding: nexting, flextrepreneurship, digital first, brandscaping, treadmill learning, digital advocacy, distance branding, digital dexterity, and youcasting. Sharing your values, passions, and humanity, are an impactful part of your brand story.  Make sure you quantify your work with facts that can bring credibility.  If you want freedom, build your personal brand- even if you don't know how you're going to use it. Guest Contact - William's Website William's Twitter William's Facebook Wiliam's Youtube William's Book: Digital You: Real Personal Branding in the Virtual Age Learn more about Free To Love Learn more about William's upcoming work Contact Jeffrey - Website Coaching support My book, LINGO: Discover Your Ideal Customer's Secret Language and Make Your Business Irresistible is now available! Watch my TEDx LincolnSquare video and please share!  Mentions - Read Ctrl Alt Delete Resources - Have Your Website Brand Message Reviewed! Is your website and are all your marketing materials speaking the right LINGO of your ideal customers? Often it's not which is why you're not converting traffic and leads to clients and attracting your most profitable customers. Fill out the simple LINGO Review application and I'll take a look at your website. If I have suggestions for you to improve your brand message (I almost always do), we'll set up a complimentary 30-minute call to discuss. A select number of websites are also chosen for my LINGO Review Video Series. Fill out the application today and let's get your business speaking the right LINGO! Music by Jawn

The Accidental Trainer
William Arruda on Personal Branding and The Digital You

The Accidental Trainer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 14:24


In this launch episode of The Accidental Trainer podcast, host Lisa Spinelli is joined by William Arruda, personal branding pioneer and author of Digital You: Real Personal Branding in the Virtual Age, at the ATD 2019 International Conference & EXPO. Arruda discusses how he got his happenstance start in the field and relays tricks about how to develop your authentic personal brand as well as what L&D professionals can expect in the future.   Don't forget to like this episode and subscribe to our podcast!   We are here with William Arruda at the ATD 2019 Conference and Exposition in Washington DC. And my name is Lisa Spinelli. I am the Content Manager over at ATD for Career Development. We have, as I said, William Arruda here, personal branding guru and pioneer, founded Reach Personal Branding almost 18 years ago and is the co-founder of a video micro-learning CareerBlast. He's a three-time author, former brand and marketing executive at IBM, and an all around nice guy. Thank you, Lisa. That's awfully nice. Your next book, Digital You, is available right now! Yes, and I'm super excited about this one. This is really one of the most important things people need to be thinking about with their careers. Yes, personal branding, we know, is huge in this day and age. And I'm just curious. How did you get your start in personal branding? What turned you on to become a pioneer in this field? I would never have thought this would have been my life. I worked at IBM Lotus, loved my job in branding. Every Sunday, I'd say, oh my gosh, I get to go to work tomorrow. And I thought I was going to work for the man, or the woman, for the rest of my life. And in 1997, I read an article in Fast Company Magazine, The Brand Called You by Tom Peters. And in that article, he said in the future, every one of us will need to have a brand to be successful. And that day, in my head, I said I am going to start the first ever personal branding company, so just one of those random-- if I didn't pick up that magazine, we wouldn't be sitting here today. And that was before social media really took off or anything. So what did that kind of mean to you at that time? It meant absolutely no business, starvation, selling everything I owned, selling my stock, going into debt, literally. I finally started the company in 2001. There were four people already doing personal branding. So I wasn't the first. But two years later, there was just me. The other four realized that they needed to make money. And personal branding the-- things that were happening in the world did not create the need yet for personal branding. And it wasn't until a few years later where downturn in the economy, real issue on getting the best talent, and social media and LinkedIn. In 2003, LinkedIn emerged. And that was it. All of a sudden people realized, oh my gosh, I need a brand to be successful. And were you always honed in on LinkedIn? Or were you always kind of looking at all the different social media platforms? I know you're really honed in now with LinkedIn, and professional development, and your image on LinkedIn. Yeah. Yeah. LinkedIn, I think, created the big light bulb moment for people. I need to build my brand. But where I'm really focused is on the personal branding piece of it. And digital is one part. And real world is the other. But most of my clients are corporations. They hire me to come in and help their people deliver greater value by being their best selves and by understanding their brands. And some of that means how they show up in a meeting room and how they determine what they're going to do next. And some of it means how they show up online and their digital brand. And that's what the new book, Digital You, is all about. It's really, how do you make sure that real world you is congruent with those online profiles that you have? Right. Yeah, you do talk a lot about authenticity, and being yourself, and being yourself online and offline. What if the offline version of you is not someone you necessarily want to project that much online? What do you keep hidden? What do you keep out there? It's a great question. I think everyone has to decide how transparent and open they want to be. But what we know about the world of work is people want to work with people that they know, like, and trust. And the like part comes from authenticity and transparency. The know part is, I want to get-- I want to have an easy way of getting to know this person. So your LinkedIn summary, for example, a great way for you to share the things that you want people to know about you, so that you can connect. And of course the trust part is all about credibility, doing what you say you're going to do. And so people have to decide, the more they're not willing to be their authentic selves, and they aren't transparent, the harder it's going to be for them to build relationships. And relationships are the currency of business. So people need to decide for themselves. But I think the people who can be more open, more real everyday are the ones who'll be more successful. So for all you accidental trainers looking to flourish in this field, it's really important to take just a little bit of time out of your busy day to think about your personal brand—and especially your brand online. As William says, before anyone meets you in person nowadays, they find you online. Make it a habit to spend just nine minutes a day to update your profile, post a comment or well-thought out status on LinkedIn as William suggests in his book. By just taking a few minutes every day to work on your brand, you will start build a network and recognition. Having these can help spur you to keep current and connected. Remember to stay authentic and transparent yet professional and compelling. Check the show notes for more information on how to develop your LinkedIn profile and start developing thoughtful personal brand. Definitely. If you had one prediction for the future about personal branding, then kind of seeing the span of in your career, looking at how far it's come, what do you is going to happen in the next 10 years from now? It's a great question. So the digital revolution is going to continue. I think the biggest thing that will happen is everything will move to video, so that we will have almost that same experience, if we meet somebody online through video, that we would meet if we had met them in person. So the interesting thing about video is you deliver complete communication. You have words, tone of voice, intonation. When you normally communicate in the digital world, you have words, which are 7% of a communication. So I think the video revolution is key. The people who can jump on board now get really good at delivering video. Let's think about thought leadership video, things that they want to tell the world about themselves and also synchronous video. How do you deliver a great video teleconference? How do you work remotely, but seem like you're always there, because you're using video? So I think that's kind of the next frontier is everyone embracing that. So are people going to be doing micro-videos, like a lot of the career blast videos that you have out there? Or are they going to go back to long form, you think? Are people's attention spans going to catch up? I know right now, it's like, three seconds. You have a goldfish attention span. Yes, shorter than a goldfish. That's a Microsoft study you're talking about. Yeah, I think it's all going to be micro. Twitter came on board right now, that 280 characters is what you have to tell your story. And people start thinking in small bursts. But what's going to happen, I think, is we're going to be creating these webisodes. They might be two minutes long. But each one is going to lead to the next one. And when it comes to learning, where video is going to be the most powerful tool in learning, we're going to learn something. And it's going to be so enticing in those two minutes-- let's say we're learning about values, what are values? We're going to get people to the end of that in two minutes. And they're going to say oh, my god, what are my values? And the next video is going to be what are your values? And so I think what we're going to do is create short, potent, valuable videos that help tell people who we are, why we're great, and why they should care. Just mini cliffhangers everywhere. Exactly. Exactly. We have to feed people into that next stream. So how do you keep current, then, with what is coming up? So you know what? Conferences like this ATD Conference, absolutely brilliant for me. Just walking around, I look at what is happening in each of these sessions. By the way, I just passed a session that is all about how using video and storytelling is a way for learning. The session is happening around the corner right now. So there are so many transformational leaders here at the conference. It's absolutely amazing. You go to the exhibit hall. The things that people are doing, the future of learning is here. And there's a book called The Expertise Economy. It's by Kelly Palmer, which is a brilliant book which is about how learning is the center of success for companies in the future. So where do you learn about this? At conferences like this, where you get exposed to things. We wear blinders every day. And this opens those blinders. So that's what I'm doing. I'm kind of seeing what's out there and who's talking about what and what's happening. So it's exciting. Yeah. So do you follow any other thought leaders online that are also doing interesting things or other places besides ATD? Yeah. And I think a lot of those thought leaders are here. I follow a lot of people who are talking about disruption right now. And we have to disrupt ourselves, so we become our own personal disruptors. And so I think people who are writing about that, I follow a lot of social media people. And what are they doing next? What do they think are the next things around social media? And how can we take advantage of them now? If we start thinking about what's going to become prevalent, how can we jump on that bandwagon now and be successful for when that happens? That's awesome. So did that kind of help drive your desire to do this book, to inform people of what's coming up next, or what they should be doing in light of the future? Yeah. What I've realized, and I never thought I was this, but people have called me a futurist. And in my tiny, tiny world, in my tiny world of personal branding, maybe I am. I live in total obscurity in the rest of every other topic that could be out there. But it's true. And I think that that's what Digital You is about, people who are the forward thinkers, the people who really want to be ahead of the pack, who want to stand out, who want to try new things, who want to take a risk, be a little afraid, they're the people are going to really like digital you, because it's going to make you feel uncomfortable. And it was written that way to kind of light a fire and make you feel a little weird. Probably not-- don't put that on the back cover, because I don't think that's going to be a good description for the book. So speaking of risk, what was a time that you took a risk and you failed? And what did you learn from it? How long is this show? I have about 1,000 of those. I will tell you one of the biggest ones. I took a risk and pursued a promotion. And I pursued a promotion that I had absolutely no business pursuing. But for me, I got caught up in this corporate mindset, that wherever you are, you don't want to be there. You want to be in the next place, even if the next place is not the right place for you. And this was so not the right place for me. And I pursued this promotion. And I did all the right things to make myself the perfect candidate for this, even though it had nothing to do with number one, what I'm good at, and number two, what I'm interested in. But it was a raise, and more title, and more people, and all this stuff. And by the way, I was not selected, despite all of that. And I was originally, initially devastated. I was like, my gosh, I prepared myself. I was so relevant. I ticked all the boxes next to what they needed, until I got to know the person who got the job. And I thought, oh, my god, I would die if I had that job. I was like, I would be miserable every day. And so the big learning for me-- so I'm so lucky I failed-- and the big learning for me is all about alignment, align who you are with what you do and how you do it. You're going to be more valuable. You're going to be happier at work. And you're going to be more valuable to the organization you work at. And what happened was I ended up getting a promotion doing the stuff I was doing after that. It was a better promotion. It was a bigger team. It was a bigger raise. And I got to continue to do what I love. So someone's dangling something in front of you. It seems shiny and exciting. But you really have to look deep into yourself to see if it is. Yeah. I think that's important to not necessarily just take the first thing that comes across your path. Yeah, and to be-- there's something about ambition. And there's something about directed ambition, I think. And just to be ambitious for the sake of it, only gets you into a place you don't want to be. Thank you so much for being here with us, William. I really appreciate it. And do you want to talk a little bit about where people can follow you or find you? Not that we can't find your personal brand really easily. So WilliamArruda.com is a good starting place or CareerBlast.tv. I will say the new book, Digital You, it's available for—Pre-sale right now. Pre-orders, yes. And that's thanks to the ATD publishing arm for that. So that's a good place to learn about what I'm thinking about for the future. Great. Thank you so much, William. Thanks, Lisa, always great connecting with you. You too.   -- Key Takeaways     More Resources: Digital You is available for sale right now! On Amazon, on the ATD website and at Barnes and Nobles.  Watch some of William's videos on the ATD's website discussing how to create a best in class personal brand: Digital You webcast  Building a Powerful LinkedIn Profile Read William's Forbes column. Visit his website or follow him on LinkedIn. 

Nonfiction4Life
N4L 036: "Vitamin N" by Richard Louv

Nonfiction4Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 38:01


Richard Louv, co-founder of the San Diego-based Children & Nature Network, author Richard Louv adds Vitamin N to his growing list of books encouraging us to get outside. Aimed especially at families eager to share nature with their kids, Louv's practical guidebook offers "500 Ways to Enrich the Health & Happiness of Your Family & Community." All are appropriate for Earth Day, but they're also fitting throughout the year. Through his 2008 landmark book, Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder, Louv brought international attention to a backyard crisis. We are unnaturally detached from our natural surroundings. A decade later, this clarion call to parents, policymakers, and pediatricians continues to resonate. Sadly, society still suffers from obesity, attention disorders, and depression. Fortunately, however, Louv's message has galvanized an international back-to-nature campaign to “Leave No Child Inside.” City folks inclined to develop an adversarial relationship with nature find Louv's ideas comforting. For instance, dirt can strengthen immune systems; sticks are perhaps the world's oldest toys; sunshine and water are for our use and pleasure. Louv invites these urbanites to step beyond their world of concrete and hand sanitizer, and, instead, gather courage as they build resilience and new outdoor skills.  Following Louv's charge to return to nature, adults report regaining their own sense of wonder. Those stepping outside are feeling a greater sense of work-life balance and freedom from frenzied family schedules. (For more ideas aimed at adults, see The Nature Principle: Reconnecting with Life in a Virtual Age by Richard Louv.)   Just how much "Vitamin N" do we need? Louv believes “Some is good, and more is better.” BUY Vitamin N: The Essential Guide to a Nature-Rich Life Other titles by Richard Louv: Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder (2008)  The Nature Principle: Human Restoration and the End of Nature-Deficit Disorder (2011) Read our blog about Frederick Law Olmsted, creator of New York's Central Park. Music Credit Sound Editing Credit