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Muddy Buddy Hour
#46 Wojtek Wozz Lozowski

Muddy Buddy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 59:52


Czy Łozo od początku marzył, żeby być popularnym? W kolejnym odcinku Muddy Buddy Hour Ment gości Wojtka "Łozo"/"Wozz" Łozowskiego - jednego z założycieli i byłego wokalisty zespołu Afromental. Jak odnajduje się na ścieżce solowej kariery, jak wspomina spotkania z Rihanną czy P. Diddym i co zrobił z czerwonym dywanem z autografami zagranicznych gwiazd?

WorldWide Legend Podcasts
We have reached a milestone number 600.

WorldWide Legend Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 93:07


In radio news, a Chicago morning personallity faces a lawsuit. Ryan Seacrest renews his contract with Iheart Media. Cox Media Faces a round of layoffs, and we will let you know what is happening on the street. This will be followed by Jennifers call letter and formats segment. Next Bill will present an aircheck of Art Pallan from KDKA in Pittsburgh Pa from December 1969. This weeks classic aircheck takes us to New York City and Don Geronimo from Sept 7th 1977 on WXLO FM. Finally our featured station takes us to Wausau Wisconsin and radio station Wozz fm with their version of the Jack adult hits format.

The Pam Sowder Podcast
Social Media Tips and Branding 101 with Christine Wozz!

The Pam Sowder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 34:33


This is episode 54 of the Pam Sowder Podcast, with your host, Pam Sowder! Pam has over 2 decades of field and corporate experience and was voted one of the most influential women in direct selling. She helps match the daily needs of distributors to everyday life challenges.   Pam is excited to introduce today’s guest, Christine Wozz! Christine is a full-time natural light photographer based in Sarasota, Florida. She travels all over to document, capture, and create moments in time! She originally started in 2010, taking pictures for a small photography class… but next thing you know, Christine was winning awards, her work was being hung in museums, and she was even booking weddings! Shoot after shoot, she fell in love with the joy that came from capturing moments in time.   In today’s episode, Christine is offering some amazing pieces of advice around branding, imagery, and social media! She explains how to get started with your branding from the ground-up, how to use an everyday photo to your favor, why it is so important to continually share (and where you should be sharing!), the importance of authenticity and passion behind your posts, how to overcome comparing yourself to others, and how to share the opportunity you are offering on social media in an authentic and honest way! Don’t miss today’s enlightening episode!   Key Takeaways [:32] About today’s guest, Christine Wozz! [1:38] How important is it today to capture moments through photography? [2:18] How to keep capturing moments simply. [3:07] How can we use an everyday photo to our favor? [5:06] How did Christine start thinking about branding herself? [7:00] Branding 101: how do you get started from the ground-up? [10:07] After establishing your mission statement, what’s next? How do you get your brand out there? [11:32] Why it is so important to continually share! [12:20] Why do some of our close family and friends tell us to stop posting? Or that we’re overposting? [14:44] The importance of passion and feeling behind your social media posting. [17:52] Christine shares her fantastic tips for how to share the opportunity you’re offering on social media. [20:43] Christine offers some more tips for the space of social media and highlights the other ways you should be staying in touch with clients and potential leads. [23:33] Does Christine see social media as a way that we’re all getting closer or further apart? And how can we stay grounded and true to ourselves? [27:10] Christine’s recommendation to those just getting started in the business and cannot afford a photographer. [30:15] How to grow a brand that you truly believe in! [31:52] How can we overcome comparing ourselves to others?   Mentioned in this Episode It Works Christine Wozz Planoly Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God's Work, by Timothy Keller   Continue on your Adventure Find more episodes on PamSowder.com/Listen Reach out to her at: PamSowder.com/Connect   Reach out on Social Media! Follow Pam @ItWorksPam on Twitter — Tweet her and use #askpam #pamsowder!  

Boss Talk Podcast
Episode 24: The Importance Of Investing In Your Brand Imagery With Christine Wozz

Boss Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 55:32


On Today's episode of the Boss Talk Podcast, I am interviewing Christine Wozz! I had SO much fun talking with her and I am so excited for you to dig into this episode.  Christine is a fulltime natural light photographer located out of Sarasota Florida,  traveling all over to document, capture, and create moments in time. She started in 2010, taking pictures for a small photography class. Next thing you know, she was winning awards, her work was being hung in museums, colleges and she was even booking weddings while in high school. Shoot after shoot, she fell in love with the joy that came from capturing those memories.  She has been running her business full time ever since she graduated from Southeastern University in 2017. People always ask her if she has a backup plan and her answer to that question is “NO”. She did not want to look back in 20 years and wished she had not walked in fear, but instead, decided to take huge leaps of faith and jump into the photography world feet first. Photography for Christine is not full of job tasks that need to get done.  She is passionate about this art form in every way. She works with bloggers, brands, and individuals to document a wide variety of things from creating killer content for brands such as Sound Cloud and Free People, all the way to capturing seniors contagious smiles and personalities. She also cannot forget about documenting her couples love stories.  Christine is an incredibly talented photographer and I had the pleasure of meeting her at one of my client's retreats in Siesta Key over the summer of 2018 and we hit it off right away. We discuss the importance of investing in quality brand imagery to grow your business, why building a relationship with a photographer can help you create a consistent brand story and her best advice for your first brand photoshoot.  When I started to really invest in my brand imagery, my business and my income increased drastically. Start prepping your outfits and practicing your poses! Christine and I want to see you take your brand and business to the next level. Enjoy!  Website: http://christinewozz.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christinewozzphoto/?hl=en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwOObrMC1DLrM3SVW5l6yNw Email: hello@christinewozz.com Are you ready to get clear on your ideal client, elevate your legendary brand + join thousands of other Entrepreneurs on their journey to design their freedom? Gain access to a library FULL of business, wellness and mindset masterclasses and templates: http://bit.ly/TVSFreeResourceLibrary https://www.thevoyagesociety.com/ https://www.instagram.com/thevoyagesociety/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheVoyageSociety/  

This Song Changed My Life
Episode 7: Caleb Delany of Indigibliss

This Song Changed My Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 17:08


Caleb Delaney, lead vocalist & guitarist for  Indigibliss  &  Gnarcissus , shares the song that changed his life. Want to share your "This Song Changed My Life" story on the podcast? E-mail terry.stevens@mwcradio.com , or hit up Terry on Facebook .

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This Song Changed My Life
Episode 6: Ryan Kessler

This Song Changed My Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 8:52


Rock 94.7's midday host, Kessler shares the song that changed his life. Want to share your "This Song Changed My Life" story on the podcast? E-mail  terry.stevens@mwcradio.com , or hit up Terry on Facebook .

This Song Changed My Life
Episode 5: Listener Dan Davis

This Song Changed My Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2018 10:34


Rock 94.7 listener, Dan Davis of Mosinee, WI shares the song that changed his life. Want to share your "This Song Changed My Life" story on the podcast? E-mail terry.stevens@mwcradio.com , or hit up Terry on Facebook .

This Song Changed My Life
Episode 3: Listener Becka Bohmsach

This Song Changed My Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 6:24


Rock 94.7 listener, Becka Bohmsach of Wisconsin Rapids, WI shares the song that changed her life. Want to share your "This Song Changed My Life" story on the podcast? E-mail terry.stevens@mwcradio.com , or hit up Terry on Facebook .

This Song Changed My Life
Episode 2: Listener Brian Shinkan

This Song Changed My Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 8:11


Rock 94.7 listener, Brian Shinkan of Stevens Point, WI shares the song that changed his life. Want to share your "This Song Changed My Life" story on the podcast? E-mail terry.stevens@mwcradio.com , or hit up Terry on Facebook .

This Song Changed My Life
Episode 1: The Host Shares First

This Song Changed My Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 9:53


For the first episode of "This Song Changed My Life", your host, Terry Stevens starts the conversation with a song that changed his life. Want to share your "This Song Changed My Life" story on the podcast?  E-mail  terry.stevens@mwcradio.com , or hit up  Terry on Facebook .

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Ketchup Kitchen Catchups
79 – Ketchley

Ketchup Kitchen Catchups

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 16:11


Old friend Ashley joins today and we reminisce about the old times, the 90’s, and dip into some Wozz! brand Spicy Tomato Kasundi Ketchup. Let’s catsup! Don’t forget to call in to the Squirt Line 419-7-SQUIRT. LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE iTunes | Stitcher | Google Play | RSS Theme Song: “Ketchup Time” by Isaac Goyem