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The Biggest Loser: Canine: Arden Moore: “America’s Pet Edu-Trainer"
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The Biggest Loser: Canine. Saturday, May 21, 2011. Arden Moore: “America’s Pet Edu-Trainer". As a reporter and pet lover, I thought I knew just about everyone in North County who was involved in some aspect of animal rescue and education. Well, I didn't. Last week I had the pleasure of meeting the dynamic Arden Moore when I interviewed her for a feature in The Coast News, "Ex-reporter finds new calling: pet expert.". Each week she hosts the “Oh Behave! You can meet Arden, and preview her class, in this s...
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Media Development | Event Development | The Conference Department Blog: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly at the Inbound Marketing Summit
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Thursday, October 14, 2010. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly at the Inbound Marketing Summit. We wanted to share the smartest. Things we heard at the Inbound Marketing Summit. Last week fortunately there was stiff competition for the former. We were one of the sponsors of the event under our newMeetia. Initiative and we found plenty of value for marketers. At the two day event along with a little malarkey. And lots of stuff that was just plain fun. Good Fun: Steve Garfield Helps Us Set a Simultaneous.
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Media Development | Event Development | The Conference Department Blog: Four Types of "Conference Hurt"
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Thursday, June 9, 2011. Four Types of "Conference Hurt". Where does it hurt? Your humble blogger asked fellow attendees at the Specialized Information Publishers Association. Conference this week in DC. I was collecting conference pain stories. To use in my roundtable on. Conference Pain Relief; Developing or Fixing Business Mo. As I suspected, the conference pain fell into four categories:. The nagging failure to grow a conference business. Events that cost more than they took in. Was reinforced in a ge...
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Speaker Lessons | John Kellar
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Follow me on Twitter. Like me on Facebook. Connect with me on LinkedIn. Subscribe to my RSS Feed. Ideas and Experiences from a Learner, Leader and Worker. RabbitMQ Configuration via Rake Task ➡. Know your audience, if you are going to present content that is focused on a specific audience be sure to indicate that in your abstract. Additionally, look at the event to get a feel for whether the attendees will be interested. Who cares, the fact is that they didn’t have the courage to be honest. Do everything...
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How speakers prepare « Speaker Confessions
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Speaker Confessions True Tales from a Veteran Public Speaker. Laquo; Talk at Google HQ, on Confessions. The four minute presentation. New research on how speakers prepare, based on a study I did for ignite events. Ignite: How speakers prepare. 3 Responses to “How speakers prepare”. July 30th, 2010 at 11:42 am. How do you prepare for that? Most good speakers know how to react in those situations but I don’t believe that they have simply been through all of them before…. November 9th, 2011 at 6:53 pm.
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Media Development | Event Development | The Conference Department Blog: 2011: First Impressions
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Friday, January 7, 2011. The seers poking at the messy entrails of economic data are seeing good signs. Albeit with varying degrees of trepidation they are forecasting noticeable recovery. Based on anecdotal evidence, y. Our humble blogger agrees. As some of the old media bounces back we’ll be able to more accurately tease out the long-term secular trends. Set in motion by new online and mobile media, from the shorter-term economic cycles. That the seasoned among us have seen before.
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The Freak Factory - David Rendall: Gain Without Pain: The Myth of Hard Work
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The Freak Factory - David Rendall. Embracing uniqueness by flaunting weakness. May 02, 2011. Gain Without Pain: The Myth of Hard Work. Asked me an interesting question during our radio interview last week. He asked me if I was teaching people that they could be successful without working hard. More specifically, can people really succeed if they avoid all activities that are difficult? The simple answer is yes. I think you can succeed by only doing activities that are easy and enjoyable. Im going to Aust...
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A surprise guest speaker got me thinking… | Think Tank Society (tm) Blog
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Think Tank Society ™ Blog. I think, therefore I can. SEVEN WAYS TO SHARPEN A SENTENCE. Outline for next meeting →. A surprise guest speaker got me thinking…. November 17, 2011. Last week I had the privilege of sitting in on an impromptu guest speaking engagement at a fashion college in Dallas where I teach. Our guest speaker was Korto Momolu. Best known for her 2nd place prize on the fourth season of Project Runway. (but not for long, my girl has big plans! Meetings in that she said we should all encoura...
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