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The Marketing Nomad Show
How to Approach Marketing as a Business Owner with John Follis

The Marketing Nomad Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 43:49 Transcription Available


In this episode, I talk to John Follis on:✨  How he started his entrepreneurial journey✨  How did he overcome naysayers and find his passion✨ His advice for business owners when it comes to marketing✨ How to identify the right marketing person for your businessDon't forget to subscribe to my podcast and leave a review if you liked this episode! ✨Author Newsletter: https://www.themarketingnomad.co/books/zerotofourfiguresA bit about me:My name: Prithvi MadhukarPseudonym: The Marketing NomadI'm a marketer, business owner, entrepreneur, author of Zero to Four Figures: Lessons Learned by a Broke CEO, podcaster, youtuber, Etsy Shop Owner, Skillshare Teacher, and influencer with a zest for life, passion for marketing and an aim to travel the world while building my business empire ❤️Say Hi! to me:Instagram -  https://www.instagram.com/themarketingnomadLinkedin -  https://www.linkedin.com/in/prithvimadhukar/Skillshare -  https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/themarketingnomad?gr_tch_ref=on&gr_trp=onPodcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-marketing-nomad-show/id1531854014YouTube -  https://www.youtube.com/channel/themarketingnomadMy Etsy Shop:  https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheMarketingNomadCoConsulting Services I offer:Social Media Marketing | Website Marketing | Content Marketing | Email Marketing: https://www.themarketingnomad.co/packages☕ Buy me a coffee if you'd like! ☕https://www.buymeacoffee.com/marketingnomadDISCLAIMER: You are absolutely not required, ever! However, if you liked this episode and you want to say thank you, then this is just me keeping that option open :) I am grateful for anything but please never feel like you have to! :)About our guest:John Follis is one of the most awarded and honored advertising professionals in the US. His career started in New York working for the top ad agencies in the country. Then, he cofounded his own, Follis & Verdi, which became one of the most award-winning agencies in the US. He was one of the first to offer marketing consulting online, via Skype, in '04. He was also one of the first to host a marketing podcast which he did in 2006. And, in 2013, he started BIG IDEA VIDEO to help businesses with digital video. John's been invited to write for ADWEEK and speak at venues including The World Business Academy and The Yale Entrepreneurial Institute.He has also taught at the the top advertising schools in New York. Hiswiki profile provides his full career details: https://en.everybodywiki.com/John_FollisLinks for John Follis:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BigideavideoBizSupport the show

More Perfect Marketing
The One About Marketing Therapy (with John Follis)

More Perfect Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 38:19


Sometimes it just helps to sit down, let your worries pour out from inside of you, and have someone there to listen. It helps even more when that person is a trained and experience expert who can help guide you toward an answer. That, in a nutshell, describes today's guest. John Follis co-founded a Madison Ave ad agency that became one of the most awarded in the country. 10 years later he created an online consulting model called "Marketing Therapy"to help smaller businesses around the US. As a thought leader he's been invited to write for ADWEEK and speak at The World Business Academy and Yale Entrepreneurial Institute. And, for his public service work, he was honored at The White House. You can find John Follis at follisinc.com or Google "John Follis"

Day Zero
19: How to Truly Disrupt Healthcare with Sean Mehra, Founder and CEO, HealthTap

Day Zero

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 25:26


Meet Sean Mehra:Sean Mehra is the founder and CEO of HealthTap, a virtual-first, affordable urgent and primary care clinic. He is also a board member for Infocon Systems. Previously, Sean was the founder and CEO of PayoutHub and GXStudios. He was also the founder and a member of the operating board for the Yale Entrepreneurial Institute. Sean received a Bachelor's in Biomedical Engineering from Yale University, and an MBA from Stanford University Graduate School of Business. Key Insights:Sean Mehra succinctly describes the state of the healthcare economy, and explores how entrepreneurs should best approach innovation.Defining the Market. Sean boils down healthcare to two parties: providers and consumers. To make true disruptive change in healthcare, solutions much directly speak to those two parties. Too much healthcare innovation caters to middlemen or ancillary institutions. (1:54)Expanding the Production Possibility Frontier. In the next 5-10 years, Sean predicts that technology will make supply and demand transactions more efficient, such as telehealth better connecting patients to providers, and make supply itself more efficient, like AI and algorithms to help providers. (8:38)The Art of Problem Solving. Great companies often don't follow a straight line to success, rather it's a circuitous path. It is important for entrepreneurs to be fluid and adaptable, as the market, team, and business model can evolve. Things rarely work out perfectly the first time. (16:30)This episode is hosted by Marcus Osborne. He is a member of the Advisory Council for Day Zero and the former Senior Vice President for Walmart.Relevant Links:Learn more about HealthTapFollow Sean on Twitter“HealthTap Announces Sean Mehra as Chief Executive Officer”

Startup Survival Podcast
Series 2 - Episode 2 - Think Creatively and Generate Ideas

Startup Survival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 31:45 Transcription Available


Get ready to be inspired by one of the most imaginative and creative of minds...Forever curious and possessing an insatiable appetite for exploring 'better' horizons, Professor Alistair Fee shares his thoughts on being creative and generating ideas. In this episode, discover how and why Alistair brings James Bond into the classroom and why he believes tall buildings offer so much learning opportunity. Packed with wonderful imagination, deep thinking and practical examples, enjoy this voyage into the world of how best to develop and progress any entrepreneurial idea you may have.Professor Alistair Fee is a European specialist in Design Thinking and innovation. Over 30 years and in 60+ countries he has experimented with many aspects of creativity and innovation within organisations of all sizes. Alistair is a former Faculty Fellow at Stanford University, a Business Mentor at Yale Entrepreneurial Institute, a Visiting Professor at the European Business School and for 22 years and counting a pillar of inspiration and wisdom at Queen’s University Belfast.

The Line
Lucas Sin - Junzi Kitchen

The Line

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 71:44


On today's show, I welcome Lucas Sin, Eater Young Guns Class of 2019 and Forbes 30 under 30 and the chef/partner in Junzi Kitchen. Lucas opened his first restaurant when he was 16, in an abandoned newspaper factory in his hometown of Hong Kong with the help of friends and support from his family. While obtaining a degree in the Cognitive Science and English departments, he also hosted a popup out of his dorm and cooked at multiple restaurants in New Haven. In the Yale Entrepreneurial Institute he met his future Junzi Kitchen business partners and incubated the concept. In 2015, Junzi kitchen opened in New Haven and now has 3 additional locations in New York City. The company also has a new concept called Nice Day, which was born out of the pandemic and is focused on honoring classic American-Chinese classics. Nice day is currently incubating inside of a Junzi location, while they plan to launch its own brick and mortar location soon. In this episode we talk about pop-ups, not knowing what goes into opening a restaurant, the rapid growth of Junzi Kitchen and the past present and future of American-Chinese food.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support theLINE by becoming a member!theLINE is Powered by Simplecast.

Her Success Story
Her Success Story 68 - Women and Leadership in the Printing Industry

Her Success Story

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 31:22


Michele Etzel CEO National Enterprise Solutions EVP & CFO National Graphics, Inc. Independent Director http://linkedin.com/in/michelemetzel http://www.natgraphics.com/ Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of a nationally recognized industry leading print manufacturing company, holding companies and family office. CEO and founder of National Enterprise Solutions – a recognized women owned enterprise that works collaboratively to find business solutions. Leadership experience includes: strategic planning, corporate accounting, financial management, business development, merger/acquisitions, operations and human capital management. Michele Etzel is Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President of National Graphics, Inc., one of the top commercial printers in the nation serving Fortune 500 companies. She is CEO and founder of National Enterprise Solutions LLC – a recognized women owned entity that specializes in collaboratively working with clients to provide business solutions in all facets. She is a recognized expert in the areas of finance, accounting, business development, operations, merger/acquisitions, procurement and manufacturing streamlining and cost containment. She also serves as an advisor and consultant to high growth family offices and businesses, to nonprofits in operations and turnarounds. Known for her real world financial, organizational and strategic experience, she has been a guest lecturer on business growth, operations, entrepreneurialism and expertise in fiscal responsibility, fiscal literacy for young adults and advocacy for working women and girls in the business world. Michele has been recognized and received honors from NAFE, NOIWA and other women’s organizations. Michele received her Bachelor of Science in Accountancy from Villanova University and a degree in Executive Management at Cornell University. Michele is a member of the Executive Board of Directors of the Girls Scouts of Connecticut, former Chair of Audit Committee, Finance and Investment Committees, and an advisor and investor at the Yale Entrepreneurial Institute. Along with Yale, she is a member of the Board of the International Women’s Forum – Connecticut on their Executive Committee, a Commissioner on the E911 Commission for the State of Connecticut appointed by the governor and the Villanova Dean’s Advisory Council, Women’s Professional Network and Alumni Recruiting Network In this episode, we discuss: Ivy and Michele’s shared experiences and ideas through careers in print How she got into the printing business with her father and why she ended up staying Balancing all the women roles Mini-challenges and how to overcome and embrace Working with family and transitioning between office life and personal life Staying ahead of the curve and on top of trend Her first time on a board in her 20s and how the experience resonated with her Relationships and how a simple message can make a difference How her husband helps her be a better communicator The quote she loves about persistence What drives her as a leader  

Heart Stock Radio Podcast
Siheun Song of Rally

Heart Stock Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2019 28:54


Siheun Song is the President and co-founder of Rally. Their technology connects people to buses. Individual riders can book a seat on a crowd-sourced trip, and they've made it possible to move tens of thousands of people on a single day. In 2015, while going for her masters in religion at Yale, Song was accepted into the Yale Entrepreneurial Institute, a summer accelerator program. She worked on the idea and raised $100,000 from the Yale Innovation Fund (YEI) and $1 million from the Yale Angel Network. She shares her story on this episode. Heart Stock Radio is a production of KBMF 102.5 and underwritten by Purse for the People.

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Research Realized
A Conversation with Namratha Vedire of Georgia Tech

Research Realized

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 32:20


In this episode of Research Realized, Kirsten Leute speaks with Namratha Vedire, Associate Director for the Center for Deliberate Innovation at Georgia Tech. The center's main focus is to make reliable innovation practices based on the principles of behavioral economics, social psychology, and business frameworks accessible to faculty and students at Georgia Tech. One of the programs at the Center for Deliberate Innovation is Flashpoint@GT, an innovation accelerator Namratha is heavily involved in. Previously, Nammy worked at the Yale Entrepreneurial Institute as a venture creation consultant where part of her job included pitch advisory sessions with startup founders at Yale.

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Voices of Customer Experience
S2 E7: Dr. Nammy Vedire - Using Deliberate Innovation to Drive Growth

Voices of Customer Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 38:42


Namratha Vedire (Nammy) holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Yale University. Her doctoral dissertation on the development of algorithms for 5G wireless communication technologies enabled her to cultivate a deep understanding of emerging wireless systems that will be integral for innovations in the fields of driverless cars, advanced mobile networks, virtual reality, and the Internet of Things. During the course of her graduate studies, she leveraged her technical knowledge, analytical skills, and design interests to work with over 30 student, faculty, and alumni led early-stage startups at the Yale Entrepreneurial Institute as a Venture Creation Consultant. Her passion to learn the secret to building scalable companies led Nammy to her current role as the Associate Director of the Center for Deliberate Innovation at the Georgia Institute of Technology. At the Center, Nammy works closely with leaders in educational innovation, founders of startups, and heads of innovation teams at large corporations to help them answer the most important question in entrepreneurship today - Could innovation be done with less risk? The Center for Deliberate Innovation is unique in it’s approach to de-risking innovation. By applying methods grounded in cutting-edge research from the fields of behavioral economics, decision theory, social and developmental psychology, and phenomenology, the Deliberate Innovation approach educates entrepreneurs and innovators to actively recognize the common cognitive biases and blind spots that so often result in startup failure and corporate innovation non-success. Voices of Customer Experience is brought to you by Worthix: www.worthix.com Follow Worthix on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/worthix/ Follow Worthix on Twitter: @worthix Material to look at for questions: A primer on Deliberate Innovation - Merrick Furst, keynote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8rzmRAppws Center for Deliberate Innovation - https://cdi.gatech.edu/ Nammy Vedire's personal website - https://nvedire.com/ Follow Mary Drumond on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marydrumond/ Follow Mary Drumond on Twitter: @drumondmary

Bright Lights, Green Sights
Bright Lights Green Sights podcast with Pigeonly

Bright Lights, Green Sights

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016 26:47


Frederick Hutson, founder of Pigeonly, a technology company that focuses on building products for overlooked and underserved markets, speaks to Priscila Bala, director of the Mentor Network at the Yale Entrepreneurial Institute.

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VentureClash Entrepreneurship Podcast
VentureClash Entrepreneurship Podcast Episode 001 | Digital Health Startup | Wellinks CEO, Ellen Su

VentureClash Entrepreneurship Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2016 19:17


We sat down with Ellen Su of Wellinks this week to discuss how their wearable technology will help change the lives of scoliosis patients. Wellinks will help patients change their habits by monitoring behavior, providing accountability and embracing routine.  Ellen talks to us about… That “startup life” Why being in Connecticut has been incredible Advice for every startup company ------------------ SHOWNOTES Ellen’s NetworksThe Refinery http://therefineryct.com/#home Yale Entrepreneurial Institute http://yei.yale.edu/ Ellen’s Favorite Productivity ToolsTrello https://trello.com/Slack https://slack.com/ Ellen’s Podcast Recommendations99% InvisiblePlanet Money   Reach out to Ellen on email: ellen@welllinks.com Apply for our venture competition here: http://www.ventureclash.com/apply/ ------------------ Find the transcript of our interview with Ellen Su of Wellinks here: ventureclash.com/blog/digital-health-podcast-episode-001

Sabin Sustainable Venture Prize Speaker Series
Transportation in America: Environmental and Mobility Trends

Sabin Sustainable Venture Prize Speaker Series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2013 66:06


In 1950 less than 30% of the world's population lived in cites, by 2010 that figure was over 50%, and by 2030 it is expected to surpass 60%. To meet the needs of this massive demographic shift, new transportation infrastructure will need to be built, existing infrastructure repurposed and new technologies developed and deployed. These changes will require new and different approaches to planning, designing, constructing, operating, and maintaining transportation solutions and systems. On September 16th at 11:45am, Professor Karen Seto led a discussion with three leading voices from the private sector for an in-depth exploration of the future of transportation in the US. How can the US develop new sustainable transit systems for an increasingly urban society? Considering that much of our infrastructure was built during the "car-era", how can communities repurpose or redesign that infrastructure to achieve a changing set of environmental, social and economic objectives? In an era of constrained public budgets and spending, how can the transportation sector and governments reach their sustainability and carbon emissions reduction targets in the most cost effective manner? The speaker series is co-sponsored by Yale Entrepreneurial Institute and the Yale Center for Business and the Environment.

Yale Entrepreneurial Institute
Bootstrapping a Startup

Yale Entrepreneurial Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2009 38:23


This netcast is presented by the Yale Entrepreneurial Institute. Chad Troutwine, co-founder and Yale alum, talks about the founding of Veritas Prep, from the idea to the company it has become today.

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Yale Entrepreneurial Institute
Positive Psychology for Start-Ups

Yale Entrepreneurial Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2009 26:00


Sean Glass is a Yale alum and co-founder of Higher One, a financial services company for higher education institutions. He speaks about the application of positive psychology to start-ups. Yale Entrepreneurial Institute Summer Fellowship Speaker Series: Sean Glass, co-founder of Higher One, Yale Entrepreneurial Society, and Yale Entrepreneurial Institute.

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Yale Entrepreneurial Institute
You’ve Got the Idea Now Forget about the Money

Yale Entrepreneurial Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2009 45:49


Seth Sternberg is the co-founder of Meebo, an instant messaging web platform. He speaks about the process of developing Meebo.com and offers advice for entrepreneurs, including how to build a team and acquiring the right funding. Yale Entrepreneurial Institute speaker series: Seth Sternberg, Co-Founder and CEO, Meebo.com. Yale College '01, BA Political Science.

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Yale Entrepreneurial Institute
YEI Launch Pad Speaker: Adam Standley

Yale Entrepreneurial Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2009 16:31


The Yale Entrepreneurial Institute’s Launch Pad Speaker Series showcases young entrepreneurs who share their experiences in starting a new company. Adam Standley is a graduate of Brown University and founded Electro-Epi Inc while in college.

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Yale Entrepreneurial Institute
In the Spotlight: Women Entrepreneurs

Yale Entrepreneurial Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2009 56:26


From Retail to Tech to a Global Non-profit. Find out how these women juggled school while starting their own businesses…left the corporate world and are achieving success as entrepreneurs. Panelists: Emily McHugh Co-founder, Casauri; Jennifer Staple ‘03 Founder, Unite for Sight; Amanda Moskowitz Director of Client Services, ShopText; Rachel Hronek Director of Business Development, Retail Optimization and Moderator: Shana N. Schneider ‘00 Deputy Director, Yale Entrepreneurial Institute.

Yale Entrepreneurial Institute
Yale Entrepreneurial Institute: Innovation for Tomorrow -- Today

Yale Entrepreneurial Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2007 23:54


James Boyle and Richard Madonna of the Yale Office of Cooperative Research and Jennifer McFadden of the Yale School of Management discuss the newly formed Yale Entrepreneurial Institute as an engine for fostering student innovation, networking and new venture creation.

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