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Interviews with community leaders, influencers and professionals who have found their own way in business or life through patience, persistence or momentum.
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The It Will Come Show is going through some important changes! Listen in to learn what will be happening over the next few months, leading up to January 2018.
In this episode, we sit down with Mark Vos, Chief Information Security Officer at IRESS. We discuss his unconventional career journey, authority vs leadership, protecting your community, online risk management, and the impact of AI on the future of security. Cybersecurity is a booming area at the moment, and one that you should pay close attention to as the world becomes more and more "connected". Read full show notes here: http://itwillco.me/iwcf45
In this episode, we sit down with Brett Solomano, stuntman, author, speaker and coach helping people overcome their fears. We chat about overcoming fears, leaving a legacy bigger than yourself, networking, community, relationships, and the importance of persistence. For full show notes, go to http://itwillco.me/iwcf44
In this episode, we sit down with Goldie Chan, Head of Content & Creative @ confirm/deny, social media strategist, film producer, and Producer's Guild New Media Council. We go on a magical ride to discuss social media, communities, career, film and finding your path in areas like LA and Silicon Valley.
In this episode, we chat with Joshua Spodek, bestselling author of Leadership Step by Step, to discuss leadership, transitioning from a physicist to entrepreneur, and why community matters in business.
In this episode, we sit down with Vanessa DiMauro, a humble "gal that loves to build communities", the CEO of Leader Networks, an executive advisor, social scientist, speaker, and Faculty at Columbia University. We talk on a range of topics including ARPAnet, community historical trends, AI, the impact of Amazon buying Wholefood Groups, and more! But the crux of the conversation is based on the latest news about Facebook shifting its mission statement towards "empowering communities." Hope you enjoy! Get the full show notes over at www.itwillco.me/iwcf41
In this episode, we sit down with Patrick Verdonk, an IT business analyst for Nokia by day, and a Community Gardener at Happy Melly, a professional happiness association, by night.
In this episode, we sit down with Paul Higgins, founder of Build Live Give, to discuss productivity, leaving corporate life, and the power of giving back to a community. Paul spent 18 years transforming companies but, due to a looming health issue, he left and decided to start his own business. Having learned what not to do, he now runs the Build Live Give community, helping ex-corporates avoid common mistakes so they can make their mark on the world. For full show notes, go to http://itwillco.me/iwcf40
In this episode, we chat with Lucy Lloyd, co-founder and COO of Australian startup Mentorloop, about why mentors matter in the digital age, the importance of integrity, and tips for connecting with others. For full show notes, go to: http://itwillco.me/iwcf39
In this episode, we sit down with Zizi Charida, Founder & Director at Community Minds Inc., who has over 19 years of experience in community development and capacity-building projects with schools, businesses, corporate and government. Zizi believes that no desired change can occur in our local, national or global communities if we do not instill or harness community-minded thinking in people. Full show notes can be found at: http://itwillco.me/iwcf38
In this episode, we chat with with Indi Tansey, Community Lead and co-founder of WorkingMouse. She's passionate about building and nurturing sustainable communities and is currently gearing up to launch Codebots and its associated community. Show notes at: http://itwillco.me/iwcf37
In this episode, we sit down with Anne-Marie Elias, an Egyptian-born, Italian-Australian whose core focus is to be a catalyst for change and help restructure broken social systems. We discuss social systems, social enterprises, and measuring success with lessons for businesses from civic communities. Show notes: http://itwillco.me/iwcf36
In this episode, we sit down with Natasa Denman, a highly sought after professional speaker, coach and mentor. She's a 7-time published author and creator of the game-changing business model, Ultimate 48 Hour Author. She has helped over 150 solopreneurs become first time published authors in just 2 and half years, and has a thriving FB community of 13K+ strong.
In this episode, we sit down with Garry Williams, Partnerships Lead for General Assembly Australia, and a passionate and experienced brand collaborator and marketer. Some of the topics we cover include why trying many different jobs can be a good thing for community builders; Garry's biggest challenge in growing communities; and the importance of keeping things casual when connecting people. Read the full show notes over on: http://itwillco.me/iwcf34
In this episode, we sit down with Kyle Crawford, a social entrepreneur, who combines a love of design, technology, and social science into a unique and powerful perspective for solving important problems. Show notes here: http://itwillco.me/iwcf33
In this episode, we sit down with Gretha Oost, Founder & Creative Director of The O Initiative, and inventor of 321 Water, which was even featured in the film The Hunger Games. Gretha is passionate about finding an answer to the question: “Why do we drink so much bottled water?”. For show notes, please go to http://itwillco.me/iwcf32
In this episode, we sit down with Michael Stoddart, Director of Digital Media for Adobe in the Asia-Pacific region, to discuss all things community, marketing, and Adobe. We look into the day in the life of Michael, how Adobe plans to re-engage its creative community in 2017 and beyond, and the future of Adobe as a company. Show notes can be found over on: http://itwillco.me/iwcf31
In this episode, we sit down with @liliandikmans, a lawyer-turned-blogger who "accidentally" grew an Instagram following of 39.2K+ followers while trying to get back to being healthy during a European holiday. You'll learn about what Instagram is good for, and what it isn't; why quality matters for sustainable growth; and how to create a sense of community on Instagram particularly.
In this episode, we chat to Nathan Ellering, a blogger, strategy nerd, and Content Marketing Lead at CoSchedule, which is a content marketing and social media editorial calendar.
In this episode, we speak to Anfernee Chansamooth, a digital marketing consultant and small business advisor helping 6-figure online business owners and digital nomads get more clients online. Read show notes here: http://itwillco.me/iwcf28
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