We found 10 episodes of Off The Dome Radio with the tag “marketing”.
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Episode 217: Markiss "@TravelingFoodieGuyde" Stone, Content Creator
Episode | October 11th, 2023 | 1 hr 10 mins
branding, content creation, content creator, foodie tips, how to start an instagram page, marketing, traveling foodie guyde
In this episode, we chat with Markiss Stone, the man behind the popular Instagram handle @travelingfoodieguyde. With a following of nearly 70,000 passionate fans, Markiss has carved a niche for himself as a leading authority on food, travel, and entertainment in Indianapolis. Join us as we dive into his journey from being an avid traveler and food lover to becoming a renowned foodie influencer. Whether you're a food enthusiast, an aspiring influencer, or someone who loves a good travel story, this episode promises a delightful treat!
For more insights and travel tales, follow Markiss on Instagram @TravelingFoodieGuyde
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Episode 190: 3 Tips to Writing a Unique Resume and 3 Foods to Boost Mental Health
Episode | August 9th, 2022 | 48 mins 22 secs
career tips, how to eat better, how to market a business, how to write a resume, how to write a resume with no experience, marketing, nutrition coaches, nutrition coaches indy, nutrition coaches near me, nutrition tips, resume tips, resume writers, resume writers indianapolis, resume writers near me
In this episode, Tim describes 3 strategies to build a resume that lands more interviews. We also talk through ways to reflect on your accomplishments and leadership style. Slager then explains 3 foods to help increase mental health and overall well-being. To end the show, we highlight key lessons from "How to Win Friends and Influence People" (Dale Carnegie) and "Man's Search for Meaning" (Viktor Frankl)
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Episode 175: Becoming a Better Written Communicator, Where to Start with Healthy Eating, Being an Effective Teacher, and the True Meaning Behind Marketing and Sales
Episode | January 14th, 2022 | 1 hr 11 mins
business development, content development, healthy eating tips, how to be a better written communicator, how to have difficult conversations, marketing, movement, relationship building, resume tips, sales
In today's episode, we provide updates on our businesses and content distribution. Tim discusses how you can become a better written communicator, while Slager highlights the importance of being objective with your business.
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BONUS Episode 123: Behind The Scenes Fireside Chat
Episode | April 13th, 2020 | 29 mins 21 secs
advertising, cardio, global podcast, marketing, podcast, routines, youtube skills
Today’s episode is a little different. This one was an accident, as we were just having our own conversation after having just finished an episode. We cover a little bit of everything, from the importance and humor of taking walks to knowing anyone within 5 interactions. Since the conversation ended up being beneficial, we decided to release it as a bonus episode. Come check out what we talk about off camera!
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Episode 91: Biggest Mistakes by Entrepreneurs, Southwest Airlines Eliminating a Key Perk, 3 Recession-Proof Stocks, Anti-Cancer Meal Plan, Tim's New Marketing Job, Ellen DeGeneres' Wisdom, and Influencing through Love and Confidence
Episode | October 15th, 2019 | 1 hr 2 mins
anti-cancer, aubrey marcus, blink, cincinnai, diets, ellen degeneres, entrepreneurship, finance, financial markets, george bush, grant cardone, health, influence, joaquin phoenix, joker movie, mark cuban, marketing, nutrition, persuasion, recession, sales, self-awareness, selling, small business, southwest airlines, stock market, stocks, wellness
Today, we talk about the #1 biggest mistake people make when starting a business, Southwest Airlines doing away with a lovable long-term perk, and 3 stocks to keep an eye on as we approach a possible recession. Slager then highlights a meal plan recommended by Oncologist Adil Akhtar, and how a few simple changes can improve your long-term health
In real life experience, Tim talks about his new marketing job with Stone Creek Communities and how it fuels his passion. Slager brings up Ellen DeGeneres' comments about being friends with people who hold a different political stance, and how we can apply this to our own lives.
In book talk, Slager highlights a section from Aubrey Marcus' "Own the Day, Own Your Life," and the importance of using your tough circumstances to jumpstart something meaningful. Tim talks about a principle from Grant Cardone's "Sell or Be Sold," involving persuading people to invest time or money in you through love and confidence.
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Episode 90: Burger King's Creative Ad Campaign, Streaming Wars Heating Up, Homebuyer Email Fraud, Dreamers vs. Doers, Handling Uncertainty, and How to Block Out Distractions
Episode | October 8th, 2019 | 52 mins 12 secs
advertising, amazon, aubrey marcus, balance, batman, burger king, cross-training, dark knight, disney, dream, email fraud, google, heath ledger, joker movie, laura r wallker, marketing, meditation, mexico city, resiliency, steve jobs, streaming wars, tim ferriss, tribe of mentors, uncertainty, yoga, youtube
In today's current events, we highlight Burger King's creative advertising campaign involving food comas. We also discuss the streaming wars, and how competition is heating up between Amazon, Google, and Disney after a couple of branding disputes. We end the segment by talking about email fraud and how a homebuyer from Texas was a victim of a business email compromise scam.
In the real life experience section, Slager gets into what separates dreamers from doers, as well as the importance or cross-training. Tim describes the lessons he learned after experiencing debit card fraud this past weekend.
For book talk, Tim expands on some advice about handling uncertainty from Laura R. Walker in Tim Ferriss' book "Tribe of Mentors." Slager discusses what it means to do the hard tasks and black out distractions, analyzing parts of Aubrey Marcus' "Own the Day, Own Your Life."
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Episode 67: Anthony Murdock, Co-Creator of #PowerMovesOnly
Episode | July 12th, 2019 | 1 hr 20 mins
branding, determination, entrepreneur, family, influence, intersectionality, marketing, networking, personal brand, persuasion, power moves only, process, progress, relationships, social media
Anthony Murdock II (@amurdock_ii) is a student at the IU McKinney School of Law, and the Co-Creator of #PowerMovesOnly (@hashtagpmo), a brand that promotes lifestyles centered around success-oriented actions. Anthony also hosts a virtual speaking initiative called "Moments with Murdock," that is currently focused on the "Process Toward Progress".
In this interview, Anthony talks about his purpose-driven brand and what it means to have meaningful interactions with the people around you. We discuss what a successful brand means in today's society, and what it means to have true patience in your path to success.
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Episode 53: San Fran Bans Facial Recognition, Gang Crime and Small Business in Mexico, Vita Coco Hater Niche Marketing, Drinking Water Benefits, Projecting Your Ideal Relationship Qualities, and 3 Simple Success Habits
Episode | May 21st, 2019 | 55 mins 50 secs
advertising, facial recognition, health, longevity, marketing, meditation, public safety, relationships, small business, social media, success, water, wellness
In today's current events, we get into San Francisco banning facial recognition software use by the police, gang racketeering and extortion on small business in Mexico City, Vita Coco's new marketing strategy geared toward its haters, and a man from Venezuela enduring plastic surgery to look like a comic book character.
In the real life experience section, we discuss the overlooked benefits of drinking water and its positive impact on Tim's energy levels, and Slager's lesson learned from this past weekend involving maximizing your present moment.
In the book talk portion of the show, Tim highlights an article influenced by an MBA Marketing Professor from NYU involving 3 simple success habits, and Slager discusses what it means to project the life you want, drawing from "Getting The Love You Want" by Harville Hendrix.
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Episode 48: Ben Gothard, Serial Entrepreneur and Founder of Gothard Enterprises
Episode | May 2nd, 2019 | 1 hr 22 mins
author, ben gothard, books, ceo, entrepreneur, grant cardone, growth, influence, lsu, marketing, mindset, networking, pat flynn, patrick bet david, self-investment, social media, social media marketing
Ben Gothard (@bengothardofficial) is a serial entrepreneur, CEO, and author. Ben started a social media marketing agency which evolved into Gothard Enterprises, published over 14 books, including "CEO at 20: A Little Book for Big Dreams," built multiple revenue-generating e-commerce businesses, and developed a payment processing company called Quivverpay.
Ben is also the founder & show host of Project Egg: Entrepreneurs Gathering for Growth, where he interviews successful business owners from around the globe, including conversations with Grant Cardone, Patrick Bet David, Pat Flynn, Nicholas Kusmich, Kim Garst, and Ryan Stewman.
In this interview, Ben tells his story, from his childhood to beginning his entrepreneurial journey. He includes a lot of valuable lessons when it comes to forming a business, surrounding yourself with the right team, leading, and forming important networking relationships.
You can find out more about Ben at: Gothardenterprises.com
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Episode 47: Meditation in Schools, Scandinavian Airline Strike, Coca-Cola's Unique Marketing Campaign, Avengers, Conquering Fear, Forgiving Yourself, and Inspiring Confidence in Others
Episode | April 30th, 2019 | 1 hr 15 mins
advertising, airlines, avengers, baltimore, branding, coca-cola, collective bargaining agreement, community, compassion, confidence, europe, fear, float sixty, forgiveness, fort wayne, love, mad men, marketing, meditation, mental health, mentorship, sas, schererville, self-love, sonic branding, strike
In today's current events section, we dive into meditation replacing detention in an elementary school in Baltimore, the Scandinavian Airlines strike, Coca-Cola's unique "sonic branding" marketing campaign, and the Avengers opening weekend box office success.
We transition into the real life experience section, where Tim discusses how a few geese taught him an important lesson about facing your daily fears, and Slager is learning key life lessons involving loving and forgiving yourself when it comes to relationships.
In book talk, we highlight "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff" by Robert Carlson and "Gameplan for Life" by John Wooden. We talk about compassion toward other people's motivations and inspiring confidence in others around you in all types of relationships.