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Album 7 Track 5 - Embracing Change, Curiosity, & Courage with/Wendy MartinBrand Nerds, change, curiosity and courage are all themes in today's episode, and our guest Wendy Martin embodied each of them throughout her career. She is bringing stories of inspiration and impact. An industry leader who worked her way from the proverbial "mail room" to the c-suite position. There is a lot to learn - we know you'll enjoy! Here are a few key takeaways from the episode:Be Open Minded, Curious, and FearlessTake Every Opportunity to LearnAsk Questions & Ask for AdviceLife is Full of Choices - What will you choose?Just as iconic as the 993 Porsche - Meet Wendy MartinStay Up-To-Date on All Things Brands, Beats, & Bytes on SocialInstagram | Twitter
The three Witches and a Druid sit around the zoom cast drinking Lime and Shine from the shores of PEI and discuss our Spotify wrapped and Yule! Music by Wendy Martin and Tripoly!
In this episode, we sit down with Wendy Martin, Chief Marketing Officer for Floor & Decor, to unpack the intricacies of marketing for a specialized retailer in the hard surface flooring industry. Floor & Decor is a leading specialty retailer in the hard surface flooring market, offering an unparalleled selection of tile, wood, stone, and flooring accessories at low prices. Wendy is a seasoned marketing executive with extensive experience in the retail and home improvement sectors. Her expertise lies in creating compelling marketing campaigns that resonate with diverse customer bases. In our conversation, Wendy shares how Floor & Decor caters to its two primary customer segments —professionals and buy-it-yourself consumers—by adjusting marketing strategies to generate awareness and engagement. Discover the importance of being relevant across multiple channels, the role of professionals in their business model, and the unique challenges and opportunities in the flooring market. We discuss the interesting interplay between Floor & Decor's customer segments, how the company keeps customers inspired, and its approach to meeting customers where they are in their research and purchase phases. Discover the pillars of the company's marketing strategy, the potential of AI in its marketing approach, and the role of user-generated content. Wendy also shares how her career experience has prepared her for her current role and valuable career advice for young marketers. Tune in now!Key Points From This Episode:Introduction of Wendy Martin and her role at Floor & Decor.Overview of the company's history and how it has grown over time.Details on Floor & Decor's national footprint and recent store opening in Brooklyn.Floor & Decor's unique marketing dynamics and customer segmentation.Differentiating between the buy-it-yourself and professional customers.Learn about the customer journey and essential customer touchpoints.Using digital channels to drive customer awareness and engagement.Approaches for staying top-of-mind for professional customers.Explore the company's loyalty programs and educational initiatives. Ways the marketing landscape has changed for Floor & Decor.The company's approach to customer care and local marketing tactics.Significant shifts in Floor & Decor's business strategies and initiatives.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Wendy Martin on LinkedInFloor & DecorFloor & Decor on PinterestFloor & Decor on InstagramFloor & Decor on FacebookFloor & Decor on XFloor & Decor on YouTubeFloor & Decor on LinkedInHGTVThe National Tile Contractors Association (NTCA) National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA)SOCiClicks 2 Bricks Marketing Leaders Coffee Chat
How do you put your most important, valuable asset in front of folks where it's going to matter? During this episode, Chief Marketing Officer for Tractor Supply Company, Kimberley Gardiner joins us to tell her story. She shares her unique journey of working for major automotive brands, and how she is training Tractor Supply Company employees to create authentic content that connects with their customers in ways that traditional advertising just can't. Join us as Kimberley unpacks her experience of touching the customer experience from end to end at Tractor Supply Company, working with an authentic team drawn from the company's customer base, and her approach to content which engages employees across the business. Join us today to hear all this and more from this episode's inspiring guest.Key Points From This Episode:Introducing Kimberley Gardiner, Chief Marketing Officer for Tractor Supply Company. Background on Tractor Supply Company and its 52 000 employees across the country.What motivated her to leave the automotive industry in the hope of touching the customer experience from end to end.Changing dynamics in rural America since the 2020 pandemic.Continuous refreshing of the brand and the tiered customer experience.Personalizing the customer journey.KPIs including transactions and frequency.The incredible asset of authentic and hard-working employees.Commitment to team member content.Tractor Supply's relationship with customer reviews.Tech priorities for 2024 and the company's relationship with AI.What it has been like for Kimberley to work with a smaller budget than automotive.Where the ‘life out here' brand line originated from.How Kimberley's experience in automotive has enhanced her approach to marketing at Tractor Supply.Her advice to go broad when seeking out mentorship and advice.A suggested guest: Wendy Martin at Floor and Decor. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Kimberley Gardiner on LinkedInTractor Supply CompanyTractor Supply Company on TikTokTractor Supply Company on Instagram Episode 86Wendy Martin on LinkedInFloor and DecorClicks 2 Bricks Marketing Leaders Coffee Chat
A record number of people showed up for the annual Polar Dip in Port Morien, on January 1st. For some, it was their first ever winter swim. But not Cara MacDougall, she in a regular cold water dipper! She spoke with Mainstreet's guest host, Wendy Martin.
The three Witches and a Druid team would like to wish you a blessed Yule and Solstice! We hope you are safe, happy and satisfied! We leave you on this Christmas Eve with a small gift of music and storytelling from some of our closest friends!Wendy Martin - Gods Rest Ye Merry Pagan FolkJennifer Hartman - Reading of Old Mother FrostMichael Van den Hoek - Pagan Silent NightBlessed Yule! Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/threewitchesandadruid. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Shelbi Kilcollins is the director of Marketing and Growth with the Peterborough Petes Hockey Club. She talks about the club's and the players' reaction to the official cancellation of the O.H.L. season; Happy trails to you. We meet George Christie who dedicated 30 years to creating the Collingwood Trails along with Wendy Martin, the Manager of Parks for Collingwood; Siham Rayale of Oxfam Canada explains why hers and other groups are advocating to have governments temporarily suspend the vaccine manufacturers' intellectual property rights to allow more access to the technology; This week we got acquainted with the term "languishing" as a way of describing a prevailing feeling during the pandemic. We find out more from psychologist and author Sara Dimerman; Queen's University student Sasha Cohen reflects on what has been an extraordinary year to be a school; Dr. Peter Juni, the Ontario's COVID-19 science advisory table, offers his reaction to the Premier's apology and discusses why he thinks it's important for the province to make paid sick leave available to all employees; Amy Mangan tells us about tonight's 'virtual' edition of the Roots North Music Festival.
Wendy Martin is a former football player, head of college at Stansted Airport College, actress and beach soccer player for Great Britain. She will be discussing with us how women's football has developed in England, the impact of COVID19 in this process and even what to do when your passion keeps moving you towards unexpected paths.
Wendy Martin lived in a dysfunctional family with a father who was an alcoholic who was both loving and violent. But when he handed her a guitar, that’s when her life changed. Using music as an escape, Wendy discusses how she uses her words and voice to inspire people to look at themselves differently. She is an amazingly gifted singer, but more than that she’s a incredible human being with so much compassion. #inspire #musician #nevergiveupLife Without Limits is broadcast live at 9pm ET Mondays on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). This podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).
Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
Hanging Up the Headphones and Muting her Mic. After more than 30 years covering Cape Breton stories, CBC reporter Wendy Martin is retiring. She shares some highlights and memories from her more than 30 years of reporting around our Island.
Join us this week with our very special guest Wendy Martin, creator of the Castle Swimmer web comic!Wendy's Stuff:Comic: https://bit.ly/3hSrL9ETwitter: @wendycomicsIG: wendylianmartinCheck us out at wingitpod.com or send us an email at wingitpod@gmail.com
Our Atlantic Bubble series takes us to Newfoundland and Labrador! Our tour guide is Donny Love. You may recognize Donny from the television series called Adventures Unknown. He joins guest host Wendy Martin to discuss all the adventures that await visitors in Newfoundland and Labrador.
You can now visit the other Atlantic Provinces, but if you decide to stay to staycation in Nova Scotia this summer, we've got some ideas to keep you busy. Guest host Wendy Martin speaks with Jan Lapierre, president of the company A for Adventure, for some suggestions of places to visit on the mainland.
On our final day of the Atlantic Bubble series we take a trip to PEI. If you're considering a visit to the island for a holiday, we have some tips for you. McKendra Deveau is the Social Media and Editorial coordinator with Welcome PEI, and she joins guest host Wendy Martin.
With the Atlantic Bubble open, some people are excited, while others are apprehensive. Infectious disease specialist, Dr. Lisa Barrett, joins guest host Wendy Martin to talk about how to stay safe when visiting the Atlantic provinces.
In a conversation with Wendy Martin, Yoga Instructor extraordinaire and good friend, we discuss why right, conscious touch can be a healing force in our world. In this time when an alarming number of gurus are being accused of sexual assault and inappropriate touch, we argue that it is right to touch in yoga but it must be done from a place of power-with as opposed to power-over. The revolution of power is coming and this is one of its harbingers.
A collage of song & interview from first quarter 2019! Some of the rich tapestry of Song of the Soul leading up to 2019's spring weather, from the guests who graced our airwaves at that time, and which can hopefully inspire us through our own determined progress out of winter. Guests snapshots include: Stuart Stotts, Wendy Martin, Lou & Peter Berryman, Ali Handal, Xanthe Alexis, Katy Vernon, & Jennifer Levenhagen.
Director John Tiffany and cast members talk Harry Potter and the Cursed Child — the theatrical phenomenon that has just opened in Melbourne's Princess Theatre, Lano and Woodley's Fly is their first show as a duo in 12 years, and as the Perth Festival enters its final week, Humphrey Bower breaks down the hits and misses of this year's program — Wendy Martin's last at the helm.
Live on stage from the foyer of the Heath Ledger Theatre, Michael Cathcart introduces you to some of the biggest local and international artists at this year's Perth Festival. We hear all about Lost and Found Opera's Ned Kelly, meet Greek director and choreographer Dimitris Papaioannou (The Great Tamer), discuss how much can change in 20 years with Perth Festival artist-in-residence Ursula Martinez (A Family Outing — 20 Years On, Free Admission), and learn about Black Swan's production of Our Town, which features non-professional actors from the local community in the cast.
Wendy Martin is part country, folk, Americana, and rock, but she is completely a golden throat and a golden heart. She wrote her first song, a really viable song complete with harmonies & instrumentation, at age 5, so it's a great pity that shyness and care for her children and family delayed the release of her musical gifts to the world by decades. She's here now, a great reason to be thankful for her voice, lyrics, & stories.
For Serial season 3 episode 4, "A Bird in Jail is Worth Two on the Street," Sarah introduces us to man charged with shooting of an infant in a car before the state dropped the charges. Could this have been avoided? We learn that a snitch in time could have saved him a year in jail. Then...American Vandal is back with number two. Netflix's smart, Peabody Award winning, true crime satire returns with Pete and Sam looking for the Turd Burglar. Call the police, because DeMarcus steals the show. FOR OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEW OF "AMERICAN VANDAL," JUMP AHEAD TO 59:25. Then in Crime of the Week - golden goats. SPONSORS THIS EPISODE Pretty Litter - go to PrettyLitter.com promo code CRIME for 20% off Brooklinen - get $20 off AND free shipping is to use promo code CWO at Brooklinen.com Grove - get a two-month VIP membership and bonus gift by going to Grove.co/crime Under My Skin - from NY Times bestselling author Lisa Unger Kevin wishes to thank the following folks for donating to the Walk A Mile in Her Shoes walk-a-thon. Krista Correa, Rachel Harrison, Rebecca Epstein, Ben & Noel Bruening, Claire Cantwell, Kylie McElveen, Jennifer Rubenstein, Nikki Mans, Jessica McEachern, Emiliano Diaz de Leon, Katy Veprauskas, Anne Rogers, Carol Coello, Leah & Susan Kosior, Kimberly Hoefling, Wendy Martin, Lisa Miller, Melissa Huenefeldt, Bonnie West, Moira MacLellan, Courtney Castaneda, Sarah O’Reilly, Rebecca Lavoie Flynn, and “Anonymous.” Support the show.
Kristie Patten Koenig is an occupational therapist, with a PhD in Educational Psychology.From her bio: She examines the efficacy of interventions utilized in public schools for children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders.She's the Department Chair for Occupational Therapy at New York University and a leading researcher on K12 interventions related to Autism Spectrum Disorder.Dr. Wendy Martin leads research that deepens understanding of how key components of educational programs influence effectiveness and participant experience with the prominent research group, Education Development Center.We're talking today about a project that they collaborate on: it's about maker education and Autism.Notes from the episode:ASD Nest @ NYU: https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/asdnest/Wendy Martin: http://cct.edc.org/people/martin-wendyKristie Koenig: https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/ot/faculty/Kristie_KoenigDiagnostic and Statistical Manual See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A story of an old man coming to terms with his age. He must try and remember the past he's been through with his wife and family. Was his life worth living? Starring: Noah Martin as the Narrator Ian Slimon as Old Man Wendy Martin as Gail Trey Martin as Doctor Lauren Slimon as Nurse Ethan Zink as Scoundrel Brandt Gebbie as Boatmaster Feel free to leave a review or subscribe to us on Podbean, ITunes, YouTube, Google Play, or more! Want to contact us? Hit us up on Twitter @_RetroRadio_ and Facebook @RetrospectionRadio or email us at retrospectionradio@gmail.com We are a podcast in the style of old timey radio dramas and mysteries. Our goal is to inspire and bring back the love people feel for radio drama. These dramas have alternating casts, so you always have a shot at auditioning. #podcast #PodernFamily #podbean #RetrospectionRadio #audiodrama
A VERY special episode this week, with Josie Green, Wendy Martin and Sarah Wiltshire of Tottenham Hotspur ladies joining Jack. Listen to what life is like as a Spurs ladies player, initiations, Hotspur Way, best moments of the season so far, a team mates round, and aims for the future
Delving into Dance more often than not focuses on the experiences of dancers, choreographers and dance makers. But it is time to shake it up. The arts ecology is intricate and integrated and there are so many people involved in bringing arts and culture to audiences and communities. This episode is with Perth Festival Artistic Director, Wendy Martin. Wendy’s career has included everything from television production and producing to dance programing. Wendy was Head of Performance & Dance at Southbank Centre, London, where she helped establish the disability arts festival Unlimited, as part of London Olympics, Cultural Olympiad. Before moving to London, Wendy worked at the Sydney Opera House in a range of roles including as the Head of Theatre and Dance. Wendy has been responsible for a range of incredible commissions including the Oracle with Meryl Tankard. She was the catalyst for a range of programs including the Spring Dance, a festival of dance at the Opera House. The first festival was curated by Rafael Bonachela and saw a wide range of incredible works. Sadly Spring Dance had such a short life, and there remain few large prominent platforms for Contemporary Dance in Sydney. This is a wide-ranging interview that reveals Wendy’s deep passion for dance and making dance accessible to audiences. Wendy discusses the importance of dance and many of the highlights of the 2018 Perth Festival. “The biggest role of being a curator is to be a storyteller, because ultimately you want to invite people in and share something that you think is wonderful with an audience.” Wendy mentioned a range of wonderful people, who have been interviewed for Delving into Dance, including Meryl Tankard, Damien Jalet, Rafael Bonachela and Lucy Guerin. Perth Festival is on from the 9 Feb- 4 Mar and features a wide range of dance.
Great Rite Radio Wednesdays ~ Wedensdays 7pm Central: Please join Michael Greywolf and Dr. Susan Harper for All Acts Of Love And Pleasure, a show focusing on Pagan Sexuality. Join them live at 7pm Central or catch the archived episodes at your leisure. Tonight Dr. Susan and Michael will invite a favorite guest: artist, author, educator Lee Harrington. Lee and Tai Fenix Kulystin have a new book: Queer Magic: Power Beyond Boundaries In this groundbreaking work, Lee Harrington and Tai Fenix Kulystin explore how being LGBT+ is not just acceptable when exploring magic, but powerful. Dr Susan and Michael Greywolf contributed to this anthology as well. Followed each week at 8pm Central by Pop Culture Pagan Trends, Music, Books, etc. "Pammit's Porch" with Pamela Kelly. Join Pamela and guests as we talk about music, books, festivals, conventions, tattoos, mead... 8pm Central: Tonight Pammit tries to stay withn the lines with Author, Natalie Zaman. Natalie and Wendy Martin have the perfect gift for your magickal family or friends with the new book: Color and Conjure: Rituals & Magic Spells to Color Humpday just got more interesting on Pagans Tonight!
The use of visual methods in research on ageing has become increasingly popular. Not a great deal of it, however, has looked at people in mid to later life. A team at Brunel University, London, however, has been doing just that, using photography to document every day lives. The research, presented at the ESRC Research Methods Festival, 2016, has also resulted in some innovative engagement in the form of a hugely successful photographic exhibition. Project Principal Investigator, Dr Wendy Martin explains more to Chris Garrington in this episode of the Methods Podcast.