

The NTM Growth Marketing Podcast
Andrew Gottlieb, CEO/Founder of No Typical Moments
Welcome to The NTM Growth Marketing Podcast where each week we bring to you a discussion on the latest trends in digital marketing and how you can actually implement these strategies into your organization. Whether it's Facebook advertising, email marketing or launch strategies, we're here to bring you actionable insights so your company can continue to advance the human-centered economy with your mission-driven company. We're going to have executives, authors and experts share content rich information to propel your company forward. You'll even see bonus episodes that will focus on other parts of your company that are equally as important such as mindset, leadership and public speaking to name a few.
Episodes
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Feb 15, 2021 • 41min
SFH #137 Creating a Habit of Integrity with Stuart Brody from IntegrityIntensive
Stu is the author of the acclaimed book The Law of Small Things: Creating a habit of integrity in a Culture of Mistrust. He consults with business and political leaders and lectures nationally to promote the practice of integrity in private and public life. He is Founder of IntegrityIntensive, a consulting firm concentrating on decision-making, leadership and personal development and has commented on these issues for Fox Business TV. In this episode, I speak with Stuart Brody about his mission and the impact he is making in the world. Let's dive in! Learn more at https://www.integrityintensive.com/

Feb 8, 2021 • 43min
SFH #136 The Leadership Killer with Bill Treasurer and John Havlik
Captain John "Coach" Havlik, U.S. Navy SEAL (Retired), led special operations teams around the world during his 31-year naval career, including the Naval Special Warfare Development Group, the SEAL's most elite operational unit. Captain Havlik was a nationally ranked swimmer and is a member of the West Virginia University Sports Hall of Fame and Mountaineer Legends Society. He is the co-author of the new book The Leadership Killer: Reclaiming Humility in an Age of Arrogance. Learn more at CoachHavlik.com. Bill Treasurer is the founder of Giant Leap Consulting and author of five books on courage and leadership, including the international bestseller Courage Goes to Work. He has led over 1,000 leadership programs across the world for clients that include NASA, Saks Fifth Avenue, UBS Bank, and eBay. He is the co-author of the new book The Leadership Killer: Reclaiming Humility in an Age of Arrogance. Learn more at BillTreasurer.com. In this episode, I speak with Bill and John about their mission and the impact they are making in the world. Let's dive in!

Feb 1, 2021 • 42min
SFH #135 Tech Debt with Michael Fillios of IT Ally Institute
Michael C. Fillios is the founder and CEO of the IT Ally Institute, a nonprofit organization providing small and medium-sized businesses access to knowledge, research, and practical tools to improve their tech bottom line. A senior global business and technology executive with more than 25 years of experience in IT, finance, operations management, and change leadership. He lives in Mason, Ohio. In this episode, I speak with Michael Fillios about his mission and the impact he is making in the world. Let's dive in! Learn more at www.itallyinstitute.org

Jan 25, 2021 • 46min
SFH #134 Movies that Create Movements with Jeff Hays of Jeff Hays Films
Jeff Hays has been a filmmaker since the late nineties and is known for Fahrenhype 9/11 (2004), a response to Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 and On Native Soil (2006), a documentary focusing on surviving family members of 9/11 victims, that was short-listed for an Academy Award. In 2017, Jeff partnered with Dr. Patrick Gentempo to create Revealed Films and together, they have released nine multi-part series covering subjects including, health and nutrition, medical issues, wealth- building, religious and political topics. Jeff is excited to share the magnificent stories of three New York Times, Best Selling books via film. Chasing The Scream, Lost Connections, both by Johann Hari and The Bad One, written by Erin Tyler are in production and will all be released in the upcoming future. Jeff resides in the mountains of Utah with the Love of his life, Dori. Together they have 11 children and many grandchildren. In this episode, I speak with Jeff about his mission and the impact he is making in the world. Let's dive in! https://www.jeffhaysfilms.com/

Jan 18, 2021 • 48min
SFH #133 Impact Investing with Kevin Jones of Gather Lab
Kevin Jones is an eight times successful serial entrepreneur who co-founded the world's largest social enterprise and impact investing conference, SOCAP. Kevin is interested in being part of an investment vehicle that will compensate the producers like the investors are compensated; in the past six years, he has been working with underrepresented people who don't typically get venture capital. Projects he's spearheaded include a housing cooperative that lets observant Muslims invest in their neighbors without interest, a church based credit union network anchored in African American churches and an equity fund to provide friends and family funding to entrepreneurs who don't have a rich uncle. He has been married to Rosa Lee Harden for 46 years and the couple have two children and two grandchildren all of whom live on their farm on a river near Asheville, NC. In this episode, I speak with Kevin about his mission and the impact Gather Lab is making in the world. Let's dive in! https://www.gatherlab.net/

Jan 11, 2021 • 40min
SFH #132 Finding Your Voice with Barbara McAfee
Barbara is a master voice coach, author, keynote speaker, and singer/songwriter who merges lessons from 12 years in organization development with the transformative power of sound. Her book, Full Voice, is based on her 25+ years as a voice coach, supporting people from many professions to find their voice, whatever that means to them. Barbara has produced eight CDs of mostly original music and is founder of the Morning Star Singers, a volunteer hospice choir in the Twin Cities. She lives across the street from the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. In this episode, I speak with Barbara about her mission and the impact she is making in the world. Let's dive in! www.barbaramcafee.com

Jan 4, 2021 • 33min
SFH #131 Foundational Leadership Principles with Len Schlesinger of the Harvard Business School
Leonard A. Schlesinger is Baker Foundation Professor at the Harvard Business School where he serves as Chair of the School's Practice based faculty and Coordinator of the Required Curriculum Section Chairs. His writings on entrepreneurship, service management and organizational management have been widely published and influenced. His work on "The Service Profit Chain" has been recognized as one of the most researched management concepts of the last 25 years. He is the author or co-author of 12 additional books (many of which have been published in multiple languages) and has written numerous articles and blogs for academic audiences as well as for The New York Times, Fast Company, Forbes and Harvard Business Review. Schlesinger has lectured and consulted on strategy, service quality, customer satisfaction, entrepreneurship, human resources and organizational change for over 250 major corporations, non-profit organizations, governments, and international leadership organizations around the world. Schlesinger holds a Doctor of Business Administration from Harvard Business School, an MBA from Columbia University, a Bachelor of Arts in American Civilization from Brown University and an Honorary Doctor of Laws from Babson College. In this episode, I speak with Len about his mission and the impact he is making in the world. Let's dive in!

Dec 21, 2020 • 46min
SFH #130 Internet-of-Things with Jerry Power of I3 Systems
Jerry Power has over 30 years' experience in strategic marketing and business analysis in the communications industry. Jerry is a founder of the I3 Consortium, a community driven non-profit Internet-of-Things (IOT) organization which has created an opensource IOT data governance and marketplace to democratize IOT data networks. He is also the founder of I3 Systems Inc, a for-profit that was created to service and support IOT networks that span organizational and geographical constraints. I3 recognizes the importance and the personalized nature of privacy, trust, and incentives as key enablers of a sustainable, managed, and networked IOT infrastructure in order to support collaborative IOT environments where data transcend organization boundaries. Jerry is also the co-author of the book "The Real Time Revolution: Transforming your organization to value customer Time." In this episode, I speak with Jerry about his mission and the impact he is making in the world. Let's dive in!

Dec 14, 2020 • 39min
SFH #129 Making Founders Better with Bob Kaplan of Kaplan DeVries Inc.
Bob Kaplan founded Kaplan DeVries Inc in 1991. Before that, he spent twelve years at the Center for Creative Leadership, where he remains an honorary senior fellow. Bob and his team regularly consult for top executives and evaluate candidates for top positions. He is the co-author of four books on leadership—most recently Fear Your Strengths. He also writes occasional brief essays as well as stories about leaders. He has a B.A. in English and a Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior from Yale University. In this episode, I speak with Bob about his mission and the impact Kaplan DeVries Inc. is making in the world. Let's dive in! www.kaplandevries.com

Dec 7, 2020 • 39min
SFH #128 Paleo Living Today with Autumn Smith of Paleovalley and Wild Pastures
Autumn Fladmo Smith is the co-founder of Paleovalley and Wild Pastures, holds a Masters in Holistic Nutrition, a Certified Eating Psychology Coach, and a Certified FDN Practitioner. Her passion for health began with her own struggles with IBS and anxiety: despite a career as a professional dancer and celebrity fitness trainer, Autumn's own health was in shambles. Desperate for a cure, she and her husband Chas stumbled upon the paleo diet in 2011 and within a month of beginning it, her health was completely transformed. Autumn then made it her mission to share the information she had learned with as many people as possible: she is the co-founder of Paleovalley, an organic whole-food supplement and paleo snack food company that prioritizes nutrient density and food quality. In 2018, she took things a step further and launched her second business with her husband: Wild Pastures, a regenerative pasture-based meat delivery service. Wild Pastures makes supporting sustainable agriculture and local, small farms easy for consumers. She lives in Boulder, CO with her husband and their son, Maverick. In this episode, I speak with Autumn about her mission and the impact Paleovalley is making in the world. Let's dive in! https://paleovalley.com/


