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The Content Marketing Lounge Podcast is a show for entrepreneurs, side-hustlers, solopreneurs, freelancers, consultants, and content marketing professionals who want to grow their business with content marketing. Host Nathan Collier goes beyond surface-level black-and-white issues—with special love for those of you working for yourselves. After the show, join Nathan in The Content Marketing Lounge Facebook group to continue the discussion.
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In the world of Let’s Talk About It: Conversations with Industry Shapers, it's about diving deep into the heart of what truly matters in leadership and business innovation. Here, we peel back the layers of your journey to reveal the essence of your impact. Our conversations are candid, our topics are poignant, and our guests are the trailblazers who've turned challenges into stepping stones for success. This is where your story of leadership, resilience, and vision comes to life. Think you'd ...
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Welcome to the Dyslexia Life Hacks Show, where we explore the stories of diverse individuals, ranging from engineers and barristers to entrepreneurs and developers of assistive technology. Each episode takes an in-depth look into the personal journey of our guests, uncovering their struggles and triumphs with dyslexia. Discover the unique strengths that dyslexia brings and meet the individuals who provide steadfast support to dyslexics. Join us for insightful conversations that celebrate res ...
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Your host, Jeff Arnold, talks with the CEO of Subscrible, Evgeny Unegovsky, and Eugene Volikov. Subscrible is a platform designed to offer gamers an ad-free experience through a subscription model. They discuss the platform's origins, targeting casual gamers and parents, and its mission to disrupt the ad-based revenue model in gaming. Evgeny and Eu…
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Your host, Jeff Arnold, talks with the CEO of Quid Pro Quo, Victoria Collier. Quid Pro Quo is a pioneering business that specializes in brokering law firms. This episode offers a deep dive into Victoria's unique journey from a legal career to entrepreneurship, her experiences in farming, and the innovative services her company provides to law firms…
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Your host, Jeff Arnold, talks with the Managing Director of The Rising Star Movie Experience Productions, Manny Bains. Manny is a multifaceted individual who's passionate about personal growth, filmmaking, and writing. He is the author of several books. Manny's work spans various domains, but his core mission remains the same: to positively impact …
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In this episode of the podcast, we’re talking again about Assistive Technology, this time about mind mapping and how it can help people with dyslexia organise and make sense of all the ideas flowing through their heads. People with dyslexia typically have lots of great ideas and can sometimes link seemingly unconnected topics or themes to one anoth…
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Your host, Jeff Arnold, talks with the Business Coach and Strategic Consultant of PRIME Consulting, Matthew Sanjari. Matthew's journey began with the creation of a marketing company, which he bootstrapped from the ground up over nine years. His successful exit from this venture laid the groundwork for his current role as a business coach and strate…
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Your host, Jeff Arnold, talks with the Founder and CEO of Funnelytics, Mikael Dia. Funnelytics is a cutting-edge software designed to help marketers visualize their marketing funnels and customer journeys. By overlaying data, the platform enables businesses to understand what’s working and what’s not in converting strangers into customers. Mikael D…
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Your host, Jeff Arnold, talks with the founder of One in a Million Life, Stuart Morris. Stuart Morris emphasizes the significance of living an intentional life—a life that you choose rather than one that chooses you. Many people find themselves drifting through life, taking on jobs and responsibilities that do not align with their true passions or …
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Your host, Jeff Arnold, talks with the Founder of Apollo 21, Danny Nathan. Apollo 21 is a unique entity that blends the principles of management consultancy with the creativity of a product design studio. Additionally, it has a venture-building arm that helps businesses launch new products and ventures. Here’s a closer look at what Apollo 21 does: …
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If you’re a person with dyslexia and had assistive technology you will have had at some point a scan pen. In this episode we meet the Founder and CEO of Scanning pens and Empowering Technology Group, Jack Churchill OBE. Jack’s story is not unlike most people’s stories who have dyslexia. During the school years, Jack felt that dyslexia was holding h…
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Your host, Jeff Arnold, talks with the CEO of Nth Degree CPAs, Dan Nicholson. Dan's journey is a testament to the power of aligning one's career with their true passion. Despite starting his career in the corporate world, Dan realized that his entrepreneurial spirit was not being fulfilled. This realization led him to create a unique niche in the C…
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Your host, Jeff Arnold, talks with the Business Development Manager of Top Talent Agency, Dr. Richard Kaye. Richard underscores that publicity is often misunderstood and mistakenly equated with social media. While social media is a part of it, publicity encompasses a wider range of activities designed to attract public attention and build a positiv…
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Your host, Jeff Arnold, talks with the Senior Senior Vice President of Technology at Puritan Life Insurance Company of America, Meg Duty. Meg's journey in the insurance industry exemplifies the power of hard work and perseverance. As a woman in a historically male-dominated field, Meg has not only carved out a space for herself but has also driven …
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Your host, Jeff Arnold, talks with the Owner of CapForge, Matt Remuzzi. Matt discussed the importance of cash flow forecasting. Maintaining a healthy cash flow is crucial for any business, especially small businesses and e-commerce ventures. Cash flow forecasting allows you to predict your business’s financial health by estimating future cash inflo…
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There’s no Money in the NHS for Adult ADHD! These are the words which our guest, Sarah Templeton, heard for NHS GPs time and time again before having to go private to prove that she did in fact have ADHD! That diagnosis of ADHD then kicked off the diagnosis of other conditions for Sarah, such as Dyspraxia, Dyscalculia and sensory processing disorde…
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Your host, Jeff Arnold, talks with the Coach and Host of the Paradoxical Podcast, Steve McCready. Steve’s transition from psychotherapy to coaching is a fascinating journey that underscores the evolving nature of personal and professional development. Psychotherapy often focuses on healing and moving from a state of distress to well-being, while co…
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Your host, Jeff Arnold, talks with the CEO and Founder Coach, Peter Sorgenfrei. Peter's journey into coaching was driven by his experience with burnout. He realized the value of having a coach to navigate the challenges of executive life. Coaching provides personalized guidance tailored to the unique needs and goals of the executive. A coach can he…
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Your host, Jeff Arnold, talks with the Founder and Investment Marketing Designer of Highrise Group, Emma Powell. Emma's journey into real estate began with a significant life change—a job relocation to Salt Lake City. This move prompted her to reexamine her career and seek a path offering financial freedom and early retirement. Emma's goal was clea…
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Your host, Jeff Arnold, talks with the Founder and CEO of Tilled, Caleb Avery. Caleb's journey in the payments industry began at the young age of 19, selling payment solutions door to door. His experience consulting for vertical software companies revealed a gap in the market—these companies needed a way to monetize payments without the hefty fees …
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This story starts when I turned 18 years old, it was 2002, I was riding a Honda - CB400 Super 4, mid-length hair, at College doing Automotive Engineering, and Dyslexia was not something I talked about. At this point in my life career advisors would push university on you. But I WAS DONE! I poured everything I had into my College course. And this is…
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Your host, Jeff Arnold, talks with the Co-Founder and CEO of Base Molecular Resonance™ Technologies (BMRT), Bo Short. Bo is a visionary in the technology space, leading a company that has achieved a remarkable breakthrough. BMRT holds a patent that allows for the detection of every element in the periodic table including up to 200 types of cancers …
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Your host, Jeff Arnold, talks with the Chief Passion Officer of GOLD Results, Adolfo Gomez Sanchez. Adolfo's story is a testament to the power of passion and the relentless pursuit of improvement. From his early days practicing martial arts to his extensive study in performance science, Adolfo has been driven by a singular question: How do people g…
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Your host, Jeff Arnold, talks with the Life Coach, Carlo Taormina. Carlo's story is a testament to the unpredictable nature of life. He never envisioned himself in the role of a life coach or a motivational speaker. His transformation began with a series of unfortunate events that he refers to as his "hell week." It was a time when everything that …
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What's the BIGGEST misconception about Dyslexia? People with Dyslexia can’t learn to read or write. Well in this episode of the Podcast, we hear from Kait Feriante from Chicago to share with us why she is on a mission to help everyone struggling with literacy realise their potential and grow confidence to achieve their dreams and aspirations. Growi…
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Your host, Jeff Arnold, talks with the Founder of Jazz for Peace Foundation, Rick DellaRatta. Nestled in the vibrant streets of Hell's Kitchen, with the pulsating lights of Times Square as his backdrop, Rick discussed his profound journey from the Upper West Side and Lower East Side of New York City to the heart of philanthropy through music. The t…
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Your host, Jeff Arnold, talks with the Chief CRM Solutions Architect of Segwik, Pete Romano. Pete's journey is a testament to the spirit of entrepreneurship. Segwik was born out of a desire to address a critical gap in the small business community. As Pete explained, many small business owners are experts in their craft but often lack the operation…
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When Emily Gee became that student at school who was left behind and forgotten, it was hard to see where she fitted into the world. Always having that sense at school that something wasn’t quite right when struggling with common challenges of dyslexia, dyscalculia and dyspraxia. Emily always found comfort and confidence in the performing arts. Bein…
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Your host, Jeff Arnold, talks with the Founder and CEO of Mavens & Moguls, Paige Arnof-Fenn. Paige's journey is nothing short of inspiring. With a career that began in the marketing departments of behemoths like Procter & Gamble and Coca-Cola, she has seen the inner workings of some of the world's most recognized brands. Imagine being part of the t…
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Your host, Jeff Arnold, talks with the Senior Account Executive of FreeUp, Brittany Brewer. Brittany's journey resonates with many in the gig economy. Starting as a blog writer, she carved a niche for herself before transitioning to a role that supports others in their freelance endeavors. As the Operations Manager at FreeUp for six years, Brittany…
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When a life changing moment spawned a desire to understand herself more and figure out why she struggled with spelling and reading, our guest in this episode, Usha Patel, put aside all her years of training and experience as an Architect, and retrained as a Neurocognitive Therapist. After setting up her own therapy practice in London in 2008, Usha …
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Your host, Jeff Arnold, talks with the Founder and Principal Consultant of Seeker Solution, Jamie Seeker. Jamie provided a high-level overview of Seeker Solution, a company that's redefining operations management consulting for small and medium-sized businesses. With a team of specialized consultants, Seeker Solution acts as an outsourced departmen…
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In the inaugural episode of Let's Talk About It: Conversations with Industry Shapers, Josh Elledge of UpMyInfluence interviews the creator and host of the show, Jeff Arnold. Jeff is also the Founder and CEO of RightSure. Jeff and Josh discuss the podcast's aim to engage with industry pioneers from various sectors to share wisdom and knowledge. Jeff…
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What is it like working in the government? What is it like working in the front bench of the government? What is it like leading a major government department through a deadly pandemic? What is it like doing all that, with Dyslexia? Well, that was the job of the well known and proud dyslexic, Matt Hancock. Most people in the UK will know Matt Hanco…
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Do you find that, because of your dyslexia, you are interested in loads of different things which seemingly don't go together!? Our host is an Automotive Engineer turned Dyslexic Podcaster, not an obvious link. Well, this is the theme of this podcast. This is a truly amazing life story of navigating dyslexia, travelling around Europe, writing, teac…
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When Nathan was diagnosed with dyslexia at 35, he couldn’t believe that this is what he had battelling with all through school and university and then in the workplace. And then finally with the diagnosis of dyslexia was able to access the support needed to thrive in work. Later, Nathan set-up as a coach to help others with neurodiveristies like dy…
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What is Dyscalculia? Dyscalculia is a specific and persistent difficulty in understanding numbers which can lead to a diverse range of difficulties with mathematics. It will be unexpected in relation to age, level of education and experience and occurs across all ages and abilities. (BDA Guidance on Dyscalculia) In this episode of the podcast, Matt…
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It's a topic not often talked about, the pressure fathers feel to be both successful at work or as an entrepreneur AND be a great dad. For fathers, it can often feel like you get pulled in opposite directions by others but also by themselves to want to be a great dad and a successful career. Historically, fathers have been the bread winners whose r…
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Back in the 1990’s dyslexia was not seen in the same way it is today! A lot has changed in the past 30 years (outside dial up internet, mobile phones, wide screen TVs, DVD’s, and interesting haircuts) the way dyslexia is seen in schools and workplace has changed significantly. But there is still more to do! This episode’s guest Donna Stevenson tell…
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In this episode, we step beyond dyslexia and dive into the psychology of humans and how we’re born with characteristics and how experiences shape how we approach life. You will remember that we spoke with Lee Povey in episode 58 as Lee discussed with host Matthew Head; Men's Mental Health, Dyslexia, Athletics, and the Journey to Self-Acceptance. In…
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Technology which helps many dyslexic people throughout the world started life in a place you might not expect! In this episode we meet the CEO and founder of texthelp whose aim is to help everyone to understand and be understood! texthelp creates assistive technologies software to help people with dyslexia in many computer applications. A life of a…
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Last Episode of 2023! To finish off this incredible year full of amazing insights from equally amazing guests, we’re changing from our usual format for a one-off episode with our host Matthew Head answering some of your burning questions! Join Matthew for a coffee (tea or other hot beverages also allowed) to discuss Matthew’s thoughts in an unscrip…
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Have you ever found yourself masking your dyslexia so much that you stop being You!? In this episode we catch up with past guest on the show, Kirsty Heap, as we find out how Kirsty has got on leaving her corporate job and going full time self-employed, and what's that like for someone who is Dyslexic! Kirsty shares that, in her corporate job which …
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1,500! That’s the number of micro-traumas neurodivergent people experience just at primary school age (5yrs - 12yrs). This includes things like saying; “you’re not trying”, “you’re lazy”, “you don’t work hard. You need to work harder!”. When we hear words like this what is actually being heard is “you’re not good enough” “you’re not worthy”, “you’r…
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At school, Matt Bird was placed in remedial English classes and left school education believing he was stupid. It wasn't until he was in his 20's when his mum suggested he may be dyslexic and should get tested. This was the first time Matt had even heard of the word 'Dyslexia' but the description started to make sense of the challenges he had faced…
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Of course, we all know the common challenges of dyslexia in reading and writing, but few know how people with dyslexia can improve their reading and writing skills, and even excel neurotypical people in these two areas. Few know more about helping dyslexic people in this area than our guest for this episode Russell Van Brocklen. Russell is the foun…
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Training in a competitive sport in any arena requires dedication, commitment, sacrifice and a lot of hard work. To reach the peak of your sport to compete in the olympics is an achievement not obtained by many. It is hard enough for anyone from most backgrounds to achieve. When a neurodiversity is thrown into the mix, it makes that achievement all …
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Starting her primary education in Ghana in west africa, this episode’s guest Elizabeth Takyi was penalised in the class room for poor spelling and ready by the use of the cane. This traumatic experience with education gave Elizabeth the feeling that ‘this is just the way it is. I must be stupid’. Moving to the UK for secondary education, Elizabeth …
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One really under appreciated dyslexic strength is the ability to absorb information quickly and explain complex topics in a way that is engaging and easy to understand! It is the very specific dyslexia skill set which propelled our guest in this episode, Stephen Martin, to become a highly successful entrepreneur. Growing up in New Zealand, where th…
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Ever wondered how dyslexia is seen in different cultures and other countries? Do all countries assess dyslexia in the same way? Well.. in this episode, our guest, Dr Martin Bloomfiled reveals the answer to these questions, and it's not what you might think! Martin breaks the mould of what many might consider ‘dyslexic’. Like most children with dysl…
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Sometimes, providing support to people with dyslexia can be indirect. What does this mean…? Well, in this episode Matthew is joined by Mark Woodward from neurobox as he explains why the trend today is to support, coach and train those middle managers of organisations to equip them with the skills, knowledge, and understanding of what leading people…
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Having coached many of the fastest athletes to ever sit on a bike, our guest today Lee Povey built a reputation of being the best track cycling coach in the world. Imagine finding out at 50 years old you have dyslexia! Well, that is exactly what happened to Lee In this episode Lee shares his amazing story of how, growing up, he always excelled in a…
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