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Why You Should Do a LinkedIn Newsletter, with Adam Houlahan, Prominence Global

June 1, 2023 by John Ray

Adam Houlahan
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Why You Should Do a LinkedIn Newsletter

Why You Should Do a LinkedIn Newsletter, with Adam Houlahan, Prominence Global

Adam Houlahan, CEO of Prominence Global and best-selling author, was the guest on this edition of The Price and Value Journey, discussing why you should do a LinkedIn newsletter. He and host John Ray covered how to make them impactful, what makes a LinkedIn newsletter unique, how often to post a newsletter, repurposing content, aligning with LinkedIn’s current algorithm, and much more.

The Price and Value Journey is presented by John Ray and produced by the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®.

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Their mantra is authenticity They create intelligent strategies that cut through the noise that is social media. They do that by being authentic, courageous, and committed to make a difference in their world too. They value transparency More is learned from their mistakes than successes, sharing both is their commitment to honesty and truth. They operate with Integrity Ethics in marketing is in their DNA, they are not afraid to say ‘no’.

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Adam Houlahan, CEO, Prominence Global

Adam Houlahan, CEO, Prominence Global

Adam Houlahan is an International Keynote Speaker specializing in LinkedIn strategies for entrepreneurs, and CEO of the highly successful LinkedIn agency, Prominence Global.

He hosts arguably the world’s largest free on-line LinkedIn training event with thousands of people registering every 10-weeks and is considered to be one of Australia’s leading experts in harnessing the power of LinkedIn for business.

Adam is also the author of three Amazon best-selling books Social Media Secret Sauce, The LinkedIn Playbook, and Influencer. Adam co-authored a fourth international best-seller Better Business, Better Life, Better World. His purpose is to positively impact 12 million people in need and has surpassed 10 million on the way to that target.

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John Ray: [00:00:05] And hello again, everyone. I’m John Ray on the Price and Value Journey. Today, we’re going to talk about whether and why you should have a LinkedIn newsletter. It’s a rather narrow topic, but one that I got interested in, thanks to Adam Houlahan.

Adam is an international keynote speaker who specializes in LinkedIn strategies for entrepreneurs, and he’s the CEO of the highly successful LinkedIn agency Prominence Global. He hosts arguably the world’s largest free online training event, with thousands of people registering every ten weeks. And he’s considered to be one of Australia’s leading experts in harnessing the power of LinkedIn for business. I think it’s beyond Australia, but that’s just my opinion.

Adam is also the author of three Amazon bestselling books, Social Media Secret Sauce, which I have not read, but I have read the LinkedIn Playbook and Influencer, both of which I recommend. Adam co-authored a fourth international bestseller called Better Business, Better Life, Better World. And that comes from his belief that real and meaningful change comes through the world’s entrepreneurs. His purpose is to positively impact 12 million people in need, and he has surpassed 10 million on the way to that target. Wow. Adam, thank you for coming on the show.

Adam Houlahan: [00:01:36] John, it’s an absolute pleasure and really looking forward to today.

John Ray: [00:01:40] Yeah. Thank you so much. And thank you again for your work. And before we get into LinkedIn, though, I want to just give you a shout out for your work here on the positive impact you’re trying to make on a worldwide basis. So describe that for everyone so they know exactly what we’re talking about.

Adam Houlahan: [00:01:59] Yeah, sure. I think it’s one of those things, John, that all of us, small to medium sized business owners understand. Our governments aren’t really going to make a significant change in the world, and it’s up to us to do what we can to effect that change. And right from day one, when we started Prominence Global, we had an alignment with an organization called B1G1.

And through those guys, we make sure that everything we do, so every, like you mentioned, the events that we host, every time someone comes to one of those events, we make sure a child gets access to a day’s education. When people join some of our programs, we build wells for families, so they’ve got access to drinking water. All those types of things, lots of great things, environmental things, all aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals for 2030.

So we feel like we’re just doing our little bit to make a bit of an impact in achieving that Sustainable Development Goals on time in 2030.

John Ray: [00:02:57] Thank you for that. And I would encourage those of you listeners who are interested, go to the Prominence Global website. You can see it all detailed there and see it all counting almost live. So it’s pretty cool. So thank you for that work, Adam. Yeah.

So let’s get into talking about Prominence Global, specifically in terms of your LinkedIn expertise and how you’re serving entrepreneurs and executives that want to amp up their LinkedIn presence.

Adam Houlahan: [00:03:30] Sure. And like you mentioned at the start, John, yeah, today we’re mostly talking about a very niche topic of newsletters for LinkedIn, as LinkedIn is a multi-faceted platform, serves lots of different needs. Again, as far as us as an agency, we’re very niche. We don’t work with sales teams or people looking for new jobs or people recruiting for jobs, that type of thing.

We very much focus on how business owners or leaders can use LinkedIn to create a really highly engaged personal brand and how they use that personal brand to then generate new business and revenue for their businesses. Very, very niche within the big sphere of what LinkedIn can do.

John Ray: [00:04:13] Yeah. And you’re pretty tied in to LinkedIn in terms of the features that are coming and knowing a lot about kind of what the architecture of LinkedIn and what their overall business strategy is, which gives you an advantage, right?

Adam Houlahan: [00:04:32] It’s something we choose to make sure we keep on top of. Within our team, we have a team that that’s all they do. They just continually monitor all the changes. LinkedIn, you might be surprised, John, we’re like, what, halfway through 2023 and there’s been almost 90 updates to the platform already. The only thing is LinkedIn doesn’t come out and tell us all about them. They create these new tools and things and then leave us all to work it out for ourselves.

So yeah, we see it as a great, great way to just keep the LinkedIn community updated on those changes. And that’s what those events are about, is there’s enough changes every ten weeks to host an event that lots of people choose to come along to.

John Ray: [00:05:14] Yeah, for sure. So as you mentioned, this is a pretty niche topic. And here’s the irony of the topic. I got — I’m a subscriber to your newsletter. I got interested in the topic in part because of your newsletter. One of which was should I have a LinkedIn newsletter? So let’s talk.

And there were some interesting points in that made me think this would make a really good topic for this audience of solo and small professional services providers to hear about LinkedIn newsletters. but let’s do some definitions before we dive in further detail. So what’s the difference between a regular post and a LinkedIn newsletter?

Adam Houlahan: [00:06:02] Yeah. It’s a great question. Good place to start. So think of it like your normal status post, which is probably if you’re checking through your feed, that’s what you’re going to see the most of. And that will consist of might be a short bit of text-based content with maybe an image attached. It might be like a video, a bit of copy attached. It’s all fairly short form content.

A newsletter is different in two important ways. One, it’s actually long form content. So as far as your audience, there’s some of them that like just that short, punchy bite size content and then when they really buy into what you or your business is about, they will definitely be interested in a longer form of article and just you have a blog on your website. They’re going to be somewhere in that 800 to 1200 words, and your newsletter on LinkedIn can be exactly the same. It can be longer, John, but I wouldn’t go longer than that. That’s probably about the sweet spot for them.

Second really important part, as you just mentioned, you subscribe to my newsletter. So people can actually, apart from just being connected with you on LinkedIn, they can actually subscribe to that newsletter. And that means that whenever you upload a new article, they’re going to get notified in their notifications on LinkedIn, but also by email that you’ve released something new. And of course, the visibility of people engaging on that as a general rule is always higher.

John Ray: [00:07:34] Yeah. And so are there any particular individuals, professions that should have a LinkedIn newsletter? Are there some that shouldn’t even worry about it? Let’s qualify those that really ought to have one.

Adam Houlahan: [00:07:50] Yeah. Basically, if you’re going to share content on LinkedIn, and I should preface that by saying high value, highly niched content. So there’s a lot of people that — just to maybe give you some rough numbers, John. Current, we’re coming close to 950 million members on LinkedIn right now. Of that 950 million, only one percent share content on a regular basis. By regular, say, once a week.

But only one percent of that one percent create content that’s niched within a very narrow field of expertise and that’s the content LinkedIn really likes. They want you to create content that just stays in the narrow lane because it makes it really easy for them to know who in the link of those 950 million people likely to be interested in it.

And that’s what they’re trying to do. They’re trying to get our newsfeeds filled with the type of content we really like. Newsletters give a lot of signals to LinkedIn as to how engaged you are on that content, and that allows them to organically show that content under the right circumstances to a much wider audience than maybe just your first-degree connections or the subscribers to your newsletter.

John Ray: [00:09:07] Yeah. And before I started, in part because of the newsletter you wrote about LinkedIn newsletters before, I’ve had a newsletter now for, I guess, five or six editions. I went and looked at a lot of them and they vary widely in terms of quality, like anything else. So let’s talk about that. What makes for a high quality LinkedIn newsletter?

Adam Houlahan: [00:09:36] Yeah, it’s a good question. So the first part is it’s just copywriting 101. Good headline, good imagery, things that capture people’s attention. And then, as I said, probably something in that 800 to 1200 word count. If you make it too short, then of course, you’re not providing the value that a newsletter is able to provide, which is that deeper insight onto a topic. Go too long and, of course, people get a little turned off. Staying somewhere in that 800-to-1200-word character count, word count I should say, a few visual, exactly the same as you do on your own personal blog. You’re going to have a few images that highlight the points.

And the most important thing always, John, is a call to action at the end of it, give people a next step that they should take. And as on the end of those, we will say, look, here’s a few other ways we can help you and links off to other resources that just like these events that we run and other free resources that people can go and consume.

And of course people, if they’ve enjoyed or found value in the content that you’ve shared, then they’re very likely to want to know more and go deeper into what it is that you offer. And I’m sure we’ve all heard the old 711 principle of seven people need to have at least seven touch points and probably 11 hours of content sort of thing before they’re really invested in you and who you are. So the more you can get people engaging off one piece of content into another, the more you deepen that know like trust factor that people tend to have in you.

John Ray: [00:11:12] For sure. Now, Adam when you — the term high quality, I guess, is a term that everybody’s got their own opinion of what high quality is, right? So I think what — and this is a question. I think what you’re getting at is it’s not the place to put a press release. It’s not the place to put something that’s something less than generously helpful content, right? It’s not the promotional piece of it, if you want to call a call to action, promotional is at the very end where if people want to engage with that, they can, but you lead with what’s helpful.

Adam Houlahan: [00:11:54] Oh, exactly. And further to that, John, is probably more high value, probably a way we could, a better way we could say that is highly niched. And if I use my letter as an example and as I mentioned earlier, we don’t have solutions for people using LinkedIn for job search or recruitment or all those other things that the platform can do.

So none of our content is ever talking about those things. We serve the smallest small to medium business owners who use that platform for personal branding and lead generation. And so our content just always stays in that lane. So that’s probably a better way of saying high value is highly niched.

John Ray: [00:12:38] Yeah. It’s like in your case too, it’s not confusing. I mean, if you did a post on or a newsletter on Instagram influencers, that would throw everybody off, right? What’s Adam doing here?

Adam Houlahan: [00:12:50] Exactly. And we all probably are on multiple platforms, but I never profess to be an expert or know a lot about Instagram or Facebook or TikTok or any other platforms. I know how to leverage LinkedIn really well, and that’s why I just stay in that lane. And I never, newsletters or any other content for that matter, ever talk about anything other than how you can get as a small to medium business owner, how you can get value out of the LinkedIn platform.

John Ray: [00:13:18] So I’m sure there are a lot of folks that listen to this conversation and wonder, hey, I’ve got an existing newsletter. It seems like people are reading it. Why should I start a LinkedIn newsletter?

Adam Houlahan: [00:13:35] Yeah. So you most likely should and should have a newsletter or blog or whatever on your website. But your — and you can definitely have like one newsletter on your personal profile on LinkedIn and you can also have one on your company profile. If there’s a reason for you to ever need to talk about more than one thing, that’s how you can split that into two different topics.

But the reality is there’s a certain market that knows how to find and interact on your personal newsletter or your blog, and you’ve got a whole another LinkedIn community who most likely there will be some crossover, of course, but the high majority of them probably never go to your website or your blog for that matter. So you’re just exposing information, good information to a whole new audience.

John Ray: [00:14:25] And let’s say I decide I want to get started. Do I need a certain number of followers to make it work or a certain amount of reach? When should I start?

Adam Houlahan: [00:14:39] John, it’s a wonderful old saying is when was the best time to start? It’s probably like three years ago. When’s the next best time to start? Today. If we wait until all the ducks are aligned, we’ll never get started. So the point being, yes, obviously, if you had more followers or whatever, then it’s going to get more immediate impact. But it doesn’t mean to say if you don’t have a lot of followers, you shouldn’t start one today.

One little thing you should know, or your audience should know is that when the very first time you create your newsletter on LinkedIn, LinkedIn will send a notification to everybody you’re connected to on LinkedIn and say, “Hey, Adam. John’s just started a new newsletter about this. Would you like to subscribe to it?” So they give you this one off nice little boost of visibility. So you’ll pretty much guarantee that you’re going to get a few followers right out of the gate.

The second thing is, now, this wasn’t the case when they first started, but all new people that follow or connect with you from now on also get that, not a mass one like the very first one, but individual by individual. You get an invitation from LinkedIn to follow your newsletter if they’re following you or following you. So you will build a following.

Now, of course, what that really should be a red flag to everyone is make sure that very first newsletter that you put out is your best stuff because that’s the first one people are going to see and where you’ll get this influx of new people.

We’ve had some of our clients, John, and in fairness they probably have 10,000 connections or whatever on LinkedIn or maybe more. And when we help them first launch their new newsletter, got 1500 to 3000 followers to that newsletter within seven days. And that’s because of LinkedIn doing that initial big push for you.

John Ray: [00:16:34] Yeah, that’s fantastic. And by definition, they opt in, so everyone opts in. Unlike folks, your email newsletter, which may or may not have opt ins. Let’s be honest about this. You may be emailing folks that really didn’t ask to be put on your email list, but LinkedIn does not allow that.

Adam Houlahan: [00:17:01] No, they don’t. And so that’s the thing that people that opt in for your newsletter, they’ve made a willing decision to do that. As the author of your newsletter, you kind of have an obligation to serve those followers in a powerful way. I see it personally. I see it as an absolute privilege to be able to have people want to follow my newsletter and engage on that content. I’ll be honest, John, it just inspires me to give them my best stuff and that’s where they’ll always find it.

John Ray: [00:17:30] Yeah. And how often do you do your newsletters? Biweekly, is that correct?

Adam Houlahan: [00:17:35] Yeah, biweekly. Look, there’s no right or wrong. There is a wrong, it’s never. And I think to be honest, John, I feel once a week is actually too much for a long content. I think biweek — look, this is just my personal opinion. I think biweekly is the best cadence.

However, I’ll be fair, I’d say that’s one of those questions you could ask 10 different experts and get 11 different responses. But in my opinion about biweekly is a good cadence for that good long. And keep in mind that there’s a bit of work in putting together a good quality piece of information like that. So don’t put a noose around your neck of having to create that every single week.

John Ray: [00:18:12] Yeah, for sure. Now, in making that decision, does it make a difference in terms of how often you post? Would that play into how often you do a newsletter? In other words, you’re posting every day, right? Or every weekday? What’s your cadence on posting generally?

Adam Houlahan: [00:18:32] Yep. So again, our sort of recommendation and what all of our clients work to and we do as well is three times per week. So Monday, Wednesday, Friday. And on a calendar month, John, that’s 13 pieces of content. And so two of those are going to be newsletters. So we don’t add more. We just have that as part of our overall 13 pieces of content that we share every month.

John Ray: [00:18:57] Gotcha. Gotcha. And but the most important thing I take it is not the number, it’s the consistency.

Adam Houlahan: [00:19:07] A hundred percent. That’s it. Consistency wins every single time. I would rather see people start with once per month and then build that up to biweekly when it suits. Equally with the rest of their content. So when we say three times per week, we don’t necessarily say start, try and start there. Start at once per week. And then when you’ve got a bit of a rhythm around that, then you can move to twice a week and then eventually three.

But the key thing is, what a big mistake I often see made is people come out of the gate really hard, find it’s really hard to maintain that and then become inconsistent. And it’s very interesting. I wanna share a very quick story with you, John. I was in a meeting on the weekend just gone down in Melbourne, which is a couple of hours flight from where I live.

And one of the people that was there said, oh, by the way, I got a message from someone the other day because I normally post a video on a Friday and I was getting ready for this meeting and I forgot to post it and I got a message saying, oh, I was looking out for your video because I know you post every Friday.

So if you start creating really good content, people will know the cadence of where you post it. Now, some people will love your newsletter, some people will love your videos, some people will love your other content. Rarely will they love all of it. Sometimes they do, but they will know the cadence of your newsletter. And if you start getting inconsistent, then their desire to keep interacting on it will drop away.

John Ray: [00:20:39] Let’s talk about the interplay between if you have an email newsletter now, your blog, and your LinkedIn newsletter. So should you repurpose the content that you are already developing for your blog? Or even more importantly, your email newsletter? Can you put that both places?

Adam Houlahan: [00:21:01] Yeah, 100 percent. Again, remember, you probably have different audiences that consume that content in different places, so not all of your LinkedIn audience are going to see your newsletter. Not all of your email database are going to see all of your email newsletters or your blog. So a good way — you’re going to take a bit of effort to create a good quality newsletter. So by all means, repurpose it across a couple of channels.

Now the key thing there, John, is you probably say, for example, what we do is we’ll post it onto our company blog first. And then a month or so later, we will repurpose it onto our LinkedIn newsletters. So don’t post them at the same time. There’s a bit of a SEO play there as well, so it’s okay to repurpose it. Just give it a good four to six weeks in between different platforms.

John Ray: [00:21:53] Got it. And are LinkedIn newsletters indexed, speaking of SEO, indexed by Google? And are there any preferences that Google has toward LinkedIn newsletters versus post?

Adam Houlahan: [00:22:07] Yeah, 100 percent. They will index on Google and every piece of content that you create on LinkedIn now has its own unique URL. So part of that is the reason for indexation. So yeah, look, definitely because your newsletter is long form, it is going to index better than your standard posts because as hopefully your audience knows, Google has a preference for longer form content than really short punchy stuff.

So yeah, one, yes, it will index. And two, it will index better than your other content because of its longer form, which is again one of those reasons why you don’t want to go short. Don’t short your newsletter, so to speak. Give it enough algorithmic juice so that Google wants to index it.

John Ray: [00:22:56] Yeah. So how do I know that my newsletter is resonating with my target audience, this niche that I’ve put a flag in, if you will, for myself?

Adam Houlahan: [00:23:07] Yeah, it’s pretty reasonably easy. One, you’ll see that, month after month, your people subscribing to the newsletter will grow. And of course, part of that growth comes to promotion as well. So one, when you put out your newsletter, it is getting seen by not only your subscribers, but people will come across it in your feed. And you might want to, if you’re doing some email marketing, you certainly want to at times share about a link to your newsletter, that type of thing. But growth in subscribers is one way to tell that.

The second is, of course, LinkedIn will give you some analytics on that. It’ll show you how many impressions, how many people have liked it or comment on it or shared it. So just, you would gauge that by the growth in those things. To be honest, I don’t get too concerned about likes and shares. LinkedIn is not a big lover of shared content because it’s already on the platform.

Now, having said that, it’s no downside to us if people share our content, it’s great, but the real metrics you want to follow is the subscriber rate that that’s growing. And what I really follow is the number of people that are interacting on the newsletter and like commenting on it and leaving their opinions.

To me, that’s the biggest indicator of anything, is if people are starting to interact on your content by going out of their way to leave their views or thanking you for sharing it or whatever. That’s one of the best indicators for sure.

John Ray: [00:24:35] One of the things — I think I’m hearing a lot of things here, which is very helpful. Thank you. But one of the things that strikes me, Adam, is I think a lot of people have the notion because they get an invitation to a newsletter pretty frequently right now. Is that, hey, there are so many newsletters around, right, why should I start one? And the stats that you quoted right at the top of this episode would indicate there’s still a lot of folks that may never do a newsletter a lot more than or doing one.

Adam Houlahan: [00:25:12] Oh, 100 percent. That’s definitely right. LinkedIn’s own goals are to have about 3 billion members on the platform, so they’re only about A one-third of the way there themselves. So it’s like I said, when was the best time? A little while ago. When’s the next best time? Today. Yeah, just start.

John Ray: [00:25:29] Yeah, for sure. I would be remiss if I didn’t ask you to just talk in general about what you’re seeing on LinkedIn today, what some of the things that people need to pay particular attention to. I noticed you were talking about some enhancements to Sales Navigator that were pretty interesting. But talk about what’s on your mind these days and what you’re sharing with your clients about LinkedIn.

Adam Houlahan: [00:25:57] Yeah, look, it’s a never ending learning curve. There’s no doubt about that. Though, having said that, obviously those changes transcend all parts of LinkedIn. So you don’t need to be staying across all of those 90 changes that have happened in the last six months. But the things to really focus on is I think the most important thing is to start with an end goal.

Why are you on the platform? What is it you want to do? Who is it you want to be interacting with? And do you want to be seen as a marketer or as a, the term we like to use, John, is a sage. The term most people use is thought leader. I think that term is a little overdone these days. And but the reality is, I think the real value is to be seen as that real authority within your field of expertise.

You don’t have to dominate the whole LinkedIn platform. You don’t have to be Gary Vaynerchuk or Elon Musk or those people who transcend all audiences. You just need to be known and liked and trusted within your area of expertise. And if you can do that job done and LinkedIn wants to help you do that and how they help you, that is still LinkedIn probably gives better organic traction on content than any other platform as long as you understand the rules, so to speak. And if you stick by them.

In simple terms, what that rule is stay very, very niche. Don’t be trying to talk about all things to all people, and that helps LinkedIn to understand who’s your audience. Remember, they know a lot of information about all of us, so they know what you’re interested in. They want to give you content in your feed that is really interesting to you, where what might be in my feed would be completely different to yours.

And that’s okay, because if we’re all getting fed the information that we like and enjoy, we’re more likely to stay on the platform. So the end goal, in my opinion, is to align with LinkedIn’s goals. If you can align your goals with theirs, then it’s a win-win. And LinkedIn is very good at supporting those who support them, if that makes sense.

John Ray: [00:28:10] No, it makes perfect sense. And just to encourage those folks out there that really have not participated on LinkedIn, it occurs to me back to the newsletters that starting a newsletter may be a great way to put your toe in the water. If you’re already developing content for an email newsletter, why not get your toe in the water and start a newsletter on LinkedIn and see where it goes?

Adam Houlahan: [00:28:35] Absolutely, John. The other thing is that, and this is a reasonably new release from LinkedIn, is that you can actually schedule your newsletter. So around consistency, you don’t have to — there’s a little bit of work in formatting your email newsletter or your blog, and it’s the same on LinkedIn. But you can do that in advance, and you can schedule it so that — let’s say you’re doing it biweekly.

You can say, I want this to go out on exactly this time and this day in the future. And so that’s how you can keep that consistency and your audience knows, gets to know when you’re going to post. I think it literally has only been available — by the way, you can do that for all your other content types on LinkedIn as well, but only very new in the last month or so where you’ve been able to do it for newsletters.

John Ray: [00:29:22] We’re getting to the end of this interview, and I want to give you a chance for a call to action. So talk about what you’ve got going right now that our listeners might want to know about and might want to dive into and learn more about you and your work, how you can help them.

Adam Houlahan: [00:29:38] Sure. There’s two things, really easy. Either go to our website, which is prominence.global or just follow me on LinkedIn. That’s where we’re always going to let you know when we’ve put out, we have lots of free events and things where we just love to help the LinkedIn community. There’s literally probably almost one every month of different formats, but we’ll always let you know if you’re following us on there. And that’s the easiest way to make sure that you stay up to date with every, not every single change that’s happening on LinkedIn, but the important ones relative to small to medium business owners.

John Ray: [00:30:15] Terrific. Adam Houlahan from Prominence Global. Adam, thank you so much for taking the time to come on and share your expertise. We appreciate you. And again, I encourage everyone out there to follow you.

Adam Houlahan: [00:30:28] Thank you, John. As I said, it’s an absolute pleasure to be with you again today. And I look forward to doing it again sometime very soon.

John Ray: [00:30:36] Something tells me we’ll have a reason to — LinkedIn will give us a reason to, right?

Adam Houlahan: [00:30:41] For sure.

John Ray: [00:30:41] Yeah, for sure. Thank you again. And folks, just a quick reminder as we wrap up here, that if you want to know more information on this podcast, this series, go to pricevaluejourney.com. You can find our show archive there. You can also, of course, find it on your favorite podcast app.

And you can also sign up to receive updates on a book I have coming out this year. I’m trying to catch up with Adam, 2023, later in 2023. It’s called The Price and Value Journey, Raising Your Confidence, Your Value and Your Prices Using the Generosity Mindset Method. If you want to know more about that book that’s coming and I’m featuring some little pieces on that in my email newsletter, by the way, go check it out.

So for my guest, Adam Houlahan, I’m John Ray. Join us next time on the Price and Value Journey.

 

About The Price and Value Journey

The title of this show describes the journey all professional services providers are on:  building a services practice by seeking to convince the world of the value we offer, helping clients achieve the outcomes they desire, and trying to do all that at pricing which reflects the value we deliver.

If you feel like you’re working too hard for too little money in your solo or small firm practice, this show is for you. Even if you’re reasonably happy with your practice, you’ll hear ways to improve both your bottom line as well as the mindset you bring to your business.

The show is produced by the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® and can be found on all the major podcast apps. The complete show archive is here.

John Ray, Host of The Price and Value Journey

John Ray The Price and Value Journey
John Ray, Host of “The Price and Value Journey”

John Ray is the host of The Price and Value Journey.

John owns Ray Business Advisors, a business advisory practice. John’s services include advising solopreneur and small professional services firms on their pricing. John is passionate about the power of pricing for business owners, as changing pricing is the fastest way to change the profitability of a business. His clients are professionals who are selling their “grey matter,” such as attorneys, CPAs, accountants and bookkeepers, consultants, marketing professionals, and other professional services practitioners.

In his other business, John is a Studio Owner, Producer, and Show Host with Business RadioX®, and works with business owners who want to do their own podcast. As a veteran B2B services provider, John’s special sauce is coaching B2B professionals to use a podcast to build relationships in a non-salesy way which translate into revenue.

John is the host of North Fulton Business Radio, Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Radio, Alpharetta Tech Talk, and Business Leaders Radio. house shows which feature a wide range of business leaders and companies. John has hosted and/or produced over 2,000 podcast episodes.

Coming in 2023:  A New Book!

John’s working on a book that will be released in 2023:  The Price and Value Journey: Raise Your Confidence, Your Value, and Your Prices Using The Generosity Mindset Method. The book covers topics like value and adopting a mindset of value, pricing your services more effectively, proposals, and essential elements of growing your business. For more information or to sign up to receive updates on the book release, go to pricevaluejourney.com.

Connect with John Ray:

Website | LinkedIn | Twitter

Business RadioX®:  LinkedIn | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram

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Karen Walters, Beyond Culture

May 31, 2023 by John Ray

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Karen Walters, Founder of Beyond Culture, joined host John Ray on this episode of North Fulton Business Radio. She discussed her background in HR that led her to where she is today, the difference between managing versus leading, how a company can boost their employer brand to attract and inspire great candidates, and much more.

Take this ten-question Culture Quiz to see how your company ranks in innovation, morale, collaboration, celebration, leaders, empowerment, initiative, higher purpose, delight, and turnover.

North Fulton Business Radio is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Karen Walters, Founder, Beyond Culture

Karen Walters, Founder, Beyond Culture

Karen has spent decades providing expert human resource support to world-class organizations such as the Atlanta Falcons, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta United MLS Team, Unisys Corporation, and the Arthur M. Blank Foundation. She enjoys inspiring teams and helping leaders to build cultures that achieve mind-blowing results. Anxious to provide leaders with full spectrum human resources support, Karen leads her own consultancy called Beyond Culture, LLC.

Services offered include but are not limited to:

  • Confidential HR sounding board, advisor, and coach
  • Leadership development and workshop facilitation
  • Strategies to attract, select, inspire, and retain high-performing team members
  • Skill development and career pathing approaches
  • Reward, recognition, and benefits program design
  • Fun ways to build and strengthen cultures
  • HR compliance, handbooks, and policy creation

Karen resides in Dawsonville and enjoys time with her wonderful adult children and grandchildren.

Website | Karen’s LinkedIn

Questions and Topics in this Interview:

  • How did you get to where you are today?
  • What is workplace culture and how should companies use the power of a core values-led people strategy?
  • What is the difference between managing versus leading, and what is often the misunderstanding?
  • How can one boost their brand to attract and inspire great candidates?
  • How can companies reap the benefits of servant leadership?
  • How can employers activate care values around the entire employee life cycle?

North Fulton Business Radio is hosted by John Ray and broadcast and produced from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. You can find the full archive of shows by following this link. The show is available on all the major podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, TuneIn, and others.

RenasantBank

 

Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management, and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

Since 2000, Office Angels® has been restoring joy to the life of small business owners, enabling them to focus on what they do best. At the same time, we honor and support at-home experts who wish to continue working on an as-needed basis. Not a temp firm or a placement service, Office Angels matches a business owner’s support needs with Angels who have the talent and experience necessary to handle work that is essential to creating and maintaining a successful small business. Need help with administrative tasks, bookkeeping, marketing, presentations, workshops, speaking engagements, and more? Visit us at https://officeangels.us/.

Tagged With: Beyond Culture, employee retention, HR, John Ray, Karen Walters, North Fulton Business Radio X, North Fulton Radio, Office Angels, Outsourced HR, renasant bank, values, workplace culture

Sarah Adams, Blue Chip Headshots

May 31, 2023 by John Ray

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Sarah Adams, Owner and Headshot Photographer with Blue Chip Headshots, joined host John Ray on this episode of North Fulton Business Radio. Sarah discussed how she got into photography and entrepreneurship, why she narrowed her niche to headshots, what makes a headshot go from good to great, how she works with clients in-session to make their resulting headshot turn out better than they ever thought possible, and much more.

North Fulton Business Radio is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Sarah Adams, Owner / Headshot Photographer, Blue Chip Headshots

Sarah Adams, Owner / Headshot Photographer, Blue Chip Headshots

Sarah Adams is the owner of Blue Chip Headshots, a photography studio that specializes in crafting professional headshots that cultivate connection, and provide the foundation for a stand-out personal brand.

Sarah is a graduate of the University of Georgia and she recently relocated to Cumming with her husband and 4-month-old daughter. Raised in San Diego, California, Sarah appreciates her newfound Georgia home for its beautiful outdoors, delicious food, and exceptionally kind people.

Website | Sarah’s LinkedIn

Questions and Topics in this Interview:

  • How did you get into photography and entrepreneurship?
  • Why are most headshots bad or awkward?
  • What makes a headshot go from Good to Great?
  • What are a few things to keep in mind when preparing for a headshot session?
  • How does one look confident in a headshot, even if they’re nervous?
  • What is the importance of digital networking?
  • Why is personal branding the number one most effective, and most affordable thing you can do to promote your business?
  • How does a headshot impact your personal brand?
  • How often should you change/update your headshot?
  • What are a few unexpected benefits of an awesome professional headshot?

North Fulton Business Radio is hosted by John Ray and broadcast and produced from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. You can find the full archive of shows by following this link. The show is available on all the major podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, TuneIn, and others.

RenasantBank

 

Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management, and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

Since 2000, Office Angels® has been restoring joy to the life of small business owners, enabling them to focus on what they do best. At the same time, we honor and support at-home experts who wish to continue working on an as-needed basis. Not a temp firm or a placement service, Office Angels matches a business owner’s support needs with Angels who have the talent and experience necessary to handle work that is essential to creating and maintaining a successful small business. Need help with administrative tasks, bookkeeping, marketing, presentations, workshops, speaking engagements, and more? Visit us at https://officeangels.us/.

Tagged With: Blue Chip Headshots, digital networking, headshots, John Ray, North Fulton Business Radio X, North Fulton Radio, Office Angels, personal branding, Photography, renasant bank, Sarah Adams

Karen Bershad, The Small Business Advisor

May 23, 2023 by John Ray

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Karen Bershad, President of The Small Business Advisor, joined host John Ray on this episode of North Fulton Business Radio. She talked about her work as a Certified Profit First Professional, how she turns bookkeeping into a cash management tool both for owners to get paid first and to manage cash flow more effectively, how her clients benefit from a Profit Assessment, and much more.

North Fulton Business Radio is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Karen Bershad, President, The Small Business Advisor

Karen Bershad, President, The Small Business Advisor

The Small Business Advisor is a 27-year-old Certified Profit First advisory and bookkeeping firm. The landscape of the accounting industry is quickly changing, and their firm has been changing with the times very purposely over the last 5 years.

Entrepreneurs are becoming savvier and want to be better at running their businesses but also understanding the numbers. They want to understand why the income statement tells them they had a $30,000 profit this month, but the bank only has $1000. “Where’s the Money?”

While taking another Advisory course Karen was introduced to Profit First. She was immediately drawn into the program and knew this was the next step to create the value her clients needed and the tools to show them where the money is (or went) using the “cash management system” that she was looking for.

Today, The Small Business Advisor has the tools and the knowledge to share with their clients and provides a service most CPAs, bookkeepers, and coaches don’t provide. They are different because we are not just number crunchers, are in the trenches with the client to show/teach them that they don’t come last in their businesses, but they come “first” because they took the risk, the frustrations, and the sleepless nights.

Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Karen’s LinkedIn

Questions and Topics in this Interview:

  • How do you work with clients?
  • What is a Profit Assessment and why use it?
  • What are CAPs and TAPs?
  • Do you have engagement contracts and if so, how long are they?
  • Once a client is engaged, what kind of schedule is set up?
  • How do you strategize with clients?
  • Are these meetings individualized or in a group setting?

North Fulton Business Radio is hosted by John Ray and broadcast and produced from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. You can find the full archive of shows by following this link. The show is available on all the major podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, TuneIn, and others.

RenasantBank

 

Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management, and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

Since 2000, Office Angels® has been restoring joy to the life of small business owners, enabling them to focus on what they do best. At the same time, we honor and support at-home experts who wish to continue working on an as-needed basis. Not a temp firm or a placement service, Office Angels matches a business owner’s support needs with Angels who have the talent and experience necessary to handle work that is essential to creating and maintaining a successful small business. Need help with administrative tasks, bookkeeping, marketing, presentations, workshops, speaking engagements, and more? Visit us at https://officeangels.us/.

Tagged With: John Ray, Karen Bershad, North Fulton Business Radio X, North Fulton Radio, Office Angels, Profit Assessment, Profit First, renasant bank, The Small Business Advisor

Karen Weinstock, Weinstock Immigration Lawyers

May 23, 2023 by John Ray

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Karen Weinstock, Managing Attorney with Weinstock Immigration Lawyers, joined host John Ray on this episode of North Fulton Business Radio. She discussed misconceptions around immigration, what H-1B Visas are, the challenges that temporary workers face, the issues a business must address in sponsoring an employee for a visa, and much more.

North Fulton Business Radio is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Karen Weinstock, Managing Attorney, Weinstock Immigration Lawyers

Karen Weinstock, Managing Attorney, Weinstock Immigration Lawyers

Karen Weinstock is the Owner and Managing Attorney at Weinstock Immigration Lawyers – Immigration Lawyers with A Positive Global Reputation. They Unite Families & Secure Global Talent. They have a proven Track Record of Success in Thousands of Cases. Clients Include Fortune 500 & Publicly Traded Global Companies.

Karen came to the U.S. to improve her career and life. She had difficulties and couldn’t get a job without a visa or get a visa without a job. So, she founded Weinstock Immigration Lawyers to help immigrants achieve their American Dream.

As a result of hiring them, companies can secure the right work visas for their foreign employees and families can stay together by obtaining green cards for their immigrant relatives.

They believe that every immigrant and company hiring an immigrant deserves the highest quality legal

 representation that will make their process easier. They believe in having open communication with their clients and working with them to get the best results.

Their team of immigration professionals can help you overcome the challenges you face and guide you to achieve your American dream.

Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram | Karen’s LinkedIn

Questions and Topics in this Interview:

  • What are the misconceptions about immigration?
  • What are H-1B Visas for professionals and the challenges for temporary workers?
  • What are the challenges for temporary workers and the undocumented population?

North Fulton Business Radio is hosted by John Ray and broadcast and produced from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. You can find the full archive of shows by following this link. The show is available on all the major podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, TuneIn, and others.

RenasantBank

 

Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management, and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

Since 2000, Office Angels® has been restoring joy to the life of small business owners, enabling them to focus on what they do best. At the same time, we honor and support at-home experts who wish to continue working on an as-needed basis. Not a temp firm or a placement service, Office Angels matches a business owner’s support needs with Angels who have the talent and experience necessary to handle work that is essential to creating and maintaining a successful small business. Need help with administrative tasks, bookkeeping, marketing, presentations, workshops, speaking engagements, and more? Visit us at https://officeangels.us/.

Tagged With: H-1B, immigration, John Ray, Karen Weinstock, North Fulton Business Radio X, North Fulton Radio, Office Angels, renasant bank, Temporary Workers, Weinstock Immigration Lawyers

Ali Banks, Chopt Creative Salad Company

May 23, 2023 by John Ray

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Ali Banks, Vice President of Culinary at Chopt Creative Salad Company, joined host John Ray on this episode of North Fulton Business Radio. She discussed how Chopt got started, their exciting and creative menu items, local suppliers, how Chopt Gives supports the Atlanta community, and much more.

North Fulton Business Radio is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Chopt Creative Salad Company

Founded in 2001 by college friends Tony Shure and Colin McCabe, Chopt Creative Salad Company is the creator and leader of the premium salad segment, and has expanded from its original location in New York City’s Union Square to include 73 locations in New York City, Washington, D.C., Virginia, Connecticut, suburban Westchester, New York, New Jersey, suburban Maryland, North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, and Alabama.

Chopt is a fast-growing company with a core team of great people and tremendous opportunities opening up as Chopt and its team continue to expand. Aiming to change the future of fast food, Chopt pushes the boundaries of what a salad can be with its core menu of 14 Classics, 3 rotating Seasonal Specials, 25 homemade, small-batch dressings, and limited-time-only “Super Seasonals” that feature local produce-only at its peak.

Expanding its “Better Tastes Better” philosophy beyond its restaurant walls, Chopt also partners with non-profit Wellness in the Schools to bring healthy lunches to New York City public schools.

Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn

Ali Banks, VP of Culinary, Chopt Creative Salad Company

Ali Banks, VP of Culinary, Chopt Creative Salad Co

Ali Banks is an adventurer and a creative at heart, with a background that includes studying Urban Design and Architecture at NYU and spending several years overseeing development and construction projects in New York City, formal culinary education in Paris, time well spent mastering the finer points of whole-animal butchery and Alaskan salmon fishing, helping others unleash their inner-chef as a Resident Chef for Sur La Table and working through key growth initiatives for one of the leading wine and cheese purveyors in Chicago.

Now, she spends her time as Vice President of Culinary at Founders Table Restaurant Group – overseeing the Food & Beverage departments for both Chopt Creative Salad Co. and Dos Toros Taqueria. She is always excited to share her passion for all things edible — including the people and places that make them such an integral part of a life well-lived.

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Questions and Topics in this Interview:

  • How did Chopt get started?
  • Where can people find Chopt in Atlanta?
  • What is Chopt Gives and how do they support the Atlanta community?
  • What is the Summer VIP Challenge?
  • How does Chopt keep things fresh with artisan partners around the world and local Georgia partnerships?
  • What makes Chopt different?

North Fulton Business Radio is hosted by John Ray and broadcast and produced from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. You can find the full archive of shows by following this link. The show is available on all the major podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, TuneIn, and others.

RenasantBank

 

Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management, and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

Since 2000, Office Angels® has been restoring joy to the life of small business owners, enabling them to focus on what they do best. At the same time, we honor and support at-home experts who wish to continue working on an as-needed basis. Not a temp firm or a placement service, Office Angels matches a business owner’s support needs with Angels who have the talent and experience necessary to handle work that is essential to creating and maintaining a successful small business. Need help with administrative tasks, bookkeeping, marketing, presentations, workshops, speaking engagements, and more? Visit us at https://officeangels.us/.

Tagged With: Ali Banks, artisan, Chopt Creative Salad Co, Chopt Gives, Creative Salads, John Ray, Local Farms, North Fulton Business Radio X, North Fulton Radio, Office Angels, philanthrophy, renasant bank

Kristen Rocco, Kristen Rocco Consulting

May 15, 2023 by John Ray

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Kristen Rocco, Founder of Kristen Rocco Consulting, joined host John Ray in the studio on this episode of North Fulton Business Radio. She talked about how she helps businesses through content marketing, what content marketing is, when businesses should think about hiring a fractional marketing consultant, her podcast Bold Moves: How Did You Know?, and much more.

North Fulton Business Radio is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Kristen Rocco, Founder, Kristen Rocco Consulting

Kristen Rocco, Founder, Kristen Rocco Consulting

As a content marketing strategy consultant, Kristen Rocco helps businesses unleash content marketing as their growth engine and provides an extra pair of hands to help execute it, producing the strategic playbook and setting the standard for high-quality, audience-focused content that fuels the marketing funnel at all phases.

Previously, she led global content strategy at Global Payments, a Fortune 500 technology company. She launched the company’s first digital publication and associated newsletter, as well as its marquee annual content campaign. Over 15 years, Kristen has built a career in content marketing, planning, producing, and sharing stories via earned, owned, and paid channels. Last year, she was recognized as a finalist in the “Women in Content Marketing Awards.”

She’s the host of the podcast, Bold Moves: How Did You Know? The podcast will inspire you to take BOLD action to pursue your greatest dreams. In her podcast, you’ll hear bold move stories that propelled her guests from curiosity to action. And understand that doing that thing you’ve wanted to do isn’t more than making a decision and being courageous.

Kristen received her master’s degree in Integrated Communications from The University of South Carolina and her bachelor’s in Communications from North Carolina State University.

Website | Kristen’s LinkedIn

Questions and Topics in this Interview:

  • What is content marketing?
  • What is fractional marketing consulting and when should businesses think about hiring fractional consultants?
  • What should business leaders know about content marketing in 2023?
  • What is your new podcast, “Bold Moves: How Did You Know?” about and how do you hope to inspire your audience through the podcast?

North Fulton Business Radio is hosted by John Ray and broadcast and produced from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. You can find the full archive of shows by following this link. The show is available on all the major podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, TuneIn, and others.

RenasantBank

 

Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management, and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

Since 2000, Office Angels® has been restoring joy to the life of small business owners, enabling them to focus on what they do best. At the same time, we honor and support at-home experts who wish to continue working on an as-needed basis. Not a temp firm or a placement service, Office Angels matches a business owner’s support needs with Angels who have the talent and experience necessary to handle work that is essential to creating and maintaining a successful small business. Need help with administrative tasks, bookkeeping, marketing, presentations, workshops, speaking engagements, and more? Visit us at https://officeangels.us/.

Tagged With: Bold Moves: How Did You Know?, content marketing, fractional consultant, John Ray, Kristen Rocco, Kristen Rocco Consulting, North Fulton Business Radio X, North Fulton Radio, Office Angels, podcasting, renasant bank

Duston Harper and Corey Jacobs, GLUED Global Consulting

May 15, 2023 by John Ray

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Duston Harper and Corey Jacobs, Co-Founders of GLUED Global Consulting, joined host John Ray in the studio on this episode of North Fulton Business Radio. They discussed the top challenges executives and sales leaders are facing, employee health, transforming individuals from the inside out, and much more.

North Fulton Business Radio is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

GLUED Global Consulting

A mindfulness-based approach focusing on the secret ingredient to business success, the human element.  GLUED promotes behavior change through better daily health and the art of compounding habits.

Wellness programs are typically a “self-led approach”. They focus on your employees taking a “life-coach approach” centering on personal development through Mindfulness, Mindset and Movement (The M3 Method).

The goal is to dial-in productivity and create a culture of health & happiness.

That’s why the M3 Method focuses on these problems

  • Reducing Stress & Burnout

  • Increase Retention

  • Improve Overall Employee Health

Progress Equals Happiness

When one feels they are progressing, they will show up in all aspects of their life better, especially at work.

When they are happy, you are happy.

Employees that attribute this to the company they work for are loyal.

Website | LinkedIn | YouTube

Duston Harper, Co-founder, GLUED Global Consulting

Duston Harper, Co-founder, GLUED Global Consulting

Duston Harper is a thriving sales leader who attributes his success to his lifestyle of productivity. He is an empathetic leader and avid learner. He embodies that principle of a lifetime student believing in investing in oneself through coaches, mentors, masterminds, and experts within their relative field.  After graduating from The University of Georgia, he quickly grew into a sales leader earning multiple accolades in the power tool, medical device, and healthcare staffing industries.

Duston’s passion for helping nursing and healthcare leadership to find a work-life balance has been his primary focus, however recently turned that focus towards all organizations in need of a positive influence, a healthy mindset, and help with their people. He has the ability to understand the stressors and frustrations of the employee workforce, dedicating himself to making lives easier, safer, and solving problems. He equates his success to a flexible discipline of productivity hacks and daily routines.

Outside of work, Duston enjoys being active, the outdoors, yoga, and loves his morning routine. His weekends are for watching the Georgia Bulldogs, family, travel, and his real estate investments.

Hear more from Duston on one of his most recent guest podcast appearances discussing Growth Mindset & Nurse Wellness.

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Corey Jacobs, Co-founder, GLUED Global Consulting

Corey Jacobs, Co-founder, GLUED Global Consulting

Corey Jacobs is a passionate, charismatic individual who attacks everything with intensity and curiosity due to his organic ability to relate with people. He is an avid learner who has immersed himself in personal development teaching the power of compounding habits through morning routines, yoga, breathwork, nutrition, mindset, and meditation. Through his decade of business development, consulting, and sales experience in the healthcare, medical device, and staffing industries, he has proven exceptionally proficient at understanding the challenges his clients face and coming up with creative mindfulness strategies. Corey is a leader who has built and managed a team of high performers. He is an avid fitness expert who early in his wellness career provided fitness programs for employees of CNN and Turner.

Corey graduated with a Business Degree from the University of West Georgia. He is also a certified yoga instructor and meditation teacher.

Corey is an evangelist for creating a healthy lifestyle through philosophical education, wellness & spiritual travel adventures, physical movement, breathwork, healthy cooking, and deep meaningful connections. His personal mantra is Life is to Grow, to Inspire, and to Play. This was the launching pad for the M3 Method of Mindfulness, Movement, & Mindset.

LinkedIn

 

Questions and Topics in this Interview:

  • Top challenges executives and sales leaders are facing
  • Stress, burnout, retention, and employee health
  • Transforming individuals from the inside out
  • Overcoming setbacks in life
  • Helping the Georgia community
  • Habits, change, mindset, and integrity

North Fulton Business Radio is hosted by John Ray and broadcast and produced from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. You can find the full archive of shows by following this link. The show is available on all the major podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, TuneIn, and others.

RenasantBank

 

Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management, and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

Since 2000, Office Angels® has been restoring joy to the life of small business owners, enabling them to focus on what they do best. At the same time, we honor and support at-home experts who wish to continue working on an as-needed basis. Not a temp firm or a placement service, Office Angels matches a business owner’s support needs with Angels who have the talent and experience necessary to handle work that is essential to creating and maintaining a successful small business. Need help with administrative tasks, bookkeeping, marketing, presentations, workshops, speaking engagements, and more? Visit us at https://officeangels.us/.

Tagged With: Corey Jacobs, Duston Harper, employee health, employee retention, GLUED Global Consulting, John Ray, North Fulton Business Radio X, North Fulton Radio, Office Angels, renasant bank, Stress & Burnout

Jacqui Chew, TEDxAtlanta

May 12, 2023 by John Ray

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Jacqui Chew, TEDxAtlanta (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 660)

Jacqui Chew, distinguished speaker, TED Talker, and President of TEDxAtlanta, joined host John Ray on this episode of North Fulton Business Radio. She discussed this year’s theme for TEDxAtlanta, “WE RISE,” a few of the dynamic speakers and topics which will be offered, why you should come to the live event versus watching on YouTube, how TEDxAtlanta operates as a community-driven project, and much more.

TEDxAtlanta 2023: WE RISE will be presented on May 19, 2023, at the Rialto Center for the Arts. For further information and tickets, go to the TEDxAtlanta website.

North Fulton Business Radio is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

TEDxAtlanta

TEDxAtlanta is an initiative of Ideas into Action, a Georgia-registered nonprofit founded on the belief in the power of ideas to build stronger communities. It is one of 3000+ local TED affiliates across the globe and its license holder Jacqui Chew is widely recognized in the global TEDx community as a pioneer organizer.

Originally operating under the TEDxPeachtree name, the founding team produced one of the first 26 TEDx events in the world in 2009!

In 2018, TEDxPeachtree rebranded to TEDxAtlanta and continues to organize the largest, and longest-running TEDx event in Georgia and beyond.

Website | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter

Jacqui Chew, President, TEDxAtlanta

Jacqui Chew, President, TEDxAtlanta

Jacqui Chew operates at the intersection of technology, innovation, and impact. She is a TED Talker and actively speaks on community-building, mental health, culture, and inclusion. Her work has been recognized by Spelman College and the Technology Association of Georgia. In 2019, Jacqui was named to the 25 Most Influential Asian Americans list by Georgia Asian Times.

Today, she leads iFusion Consulting, a strategy and storytelling firm for high-growth startups and innovation-forward enterprises. The firm’s work has led to more than $100M in venture funding raised, multiple successful launches, and exits. Jacqui has personally coached dozens of TEDx speakers with a special focus on executives from the STEM and life sciences industries. She is the licensee of TEDxAtlanta, the largest TED affiliate in Georgia. TEDxAtlanta talks have garnered 33 million views and counting.

LinkedIn | Twitter

Questions and Topics in this Interview:

  • What’s the theme for TEDxAtlanta this year?
  • How is attending a live event different from watching the talks on YouTube?
  • How does TEDxAtlanta stay a community-driven project?
  • What does the future look like for TEDxAtlanta and Ideas into Action?

North Fulton Business Radio is hosted by John Ray and broadcast and produced from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. You can find the full archive of shows by following this link. The show is available on all the major podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, TuneIn, and others.

RenasantBank

 

Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management, and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

Since 2000, Office Angels® has been restoring joy to the life of small business owners, enabling them to focus on what they do best. At the same time, we honor and support at-home experts who wish to continue working on an as-needed basis. Not a temp firm or a placement service, Office Angels matches a business owner’s support needs with Angels who have the talent and experience necessary to handle work that is essential to creating and maintaining a successful small business. Need help with administrative tasks, bookkeeping, marketing, presentations, workshops, speaking engagements, and more? Visit us at https://officeangels.us/.

Tagged With: jacqui chew, John Ray, North Fulton Business Radio X, North Fulton Radio, Office Angels, renasant bank, TED, TED Talker, TEDx, TEDxAtlanta

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