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    Explore "curbside" with insightful episodes like "Monique Digiorgio of Table to Farm Compost", "2021 Retrospective & 2022 Predictions with Omnicom Commerce Group’s Bryan Gildenberg", "Growing Brands Through Retail Media with Instacart's Seth Dallaire", "Grocery Digital Growth Strategies and Technologies with Groceryshop's Joe Laszlo" and "Neighborhood Discount Retailing with Big Lots! Erica Fortune" from podcasts like ""The Composter Podcast", "The CPG Guys", "The CPG Guys", "The CPG Guys" and "The CPG Guys"" and more!

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    Monique Digiorgio of Table to Farm Compost

    Monique Digiorgio of Table to Farm Compost

    Table to Farm is a curbside collection company in Durango, CO, that has partnered with a local farm where they now produce compost. Table to Farm is six years in and has gone through a lot of hurdles to get to where they are now, collecting from 600+ residences and producing compost. They are now in the process of becoming a class III Colorado composter. Today, we're going to hear from someone just out of the start-up phase, what it's like to compost in a dry climate, and the challenges of being a compost start-up.

    You can find Jayne Merner Senecal and Earth Care Farm on Instagram

    Also mentioned in the show...

    Dr. Elaine Ingham's Soil Food Web Course

    US Compost Council

    The Composter is brought to you by...

    BioCycle is the leading resource on composting, organics recycling, biogas, end-product markets, policy and regulation, and community outreach and education. Sign up for the bi-monthly free newsletter here.

    For 25+ years, Komptech has worked with scientists, agriculturalists, and consumers to develop a four-step process that produces healthy, contaminant-free compost while optimizing efficiency. Learn more about shred, turn, screen, seperate here and get a complimentary consultation to see if it's right for your commercial operation.

    2021 Retrospective & 2022 Predictions with Omnicom Commerce Group’s Bryan Gildenberg

    2021 Retrospective & 2022 Predictions with Omnicom Commerce Group’s Bryan Gildenberg

    The CPG Guys, Sri & PVSB are joined in this episode by Bryan Gildenberg, SVP of Commerce at Omnicom Commerce Group.

    Brian speaks with Sri & PVSB about pivotal events in CPG/Retail during 2021 and thoughts on emerging trends to watch in 2022.

    Follow Bryan on LinkedIn at: http://linkedin.com/in/bryan-gildenberg-56a6b0
    Follow OCG on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/omnicom-commerce-group/
    Follow OCG online at: https://www.omnicomcommercegroup.com/

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    DISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from CPGGUYS, LLC or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by CPGGUYS, LLC. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. 

    CPGGUYS LLC expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual’s use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast. 

    Growing Brands Through Retail Media with Instacart's Seth Dallaire

    Growing Brands Through Retail Media with Instacart's Seth Dallaire

    The CPG Guys, Sri & PVSB, are joined in this episode by Seth Dallaire, the Chief Revenue Officer at Instacart,  the leading online grocery platform in North America. Instacart shoppers offer same-day delivery and pickup services to bring fresh groceries and everyday essentials to busy people and families across the U.S. and Canada.

    Follow Seth Dallaire on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethdallaire/
    Follow Instacart on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/instacart/
    Follow Instacart online at: http://www.instacart.com

    Seth answers these questions:

    1) Why don’t you start with informing our audience about the core set of advertising tools you offer to brands & retailers based on their marketing objectives and what kind of targeting capabilities are they able to leverage?
    2) 7 plus Years at Amazon - developed out the advertising business into what we see it today, why instacart - what attracted you here?
    3) A lot has happened since Josh Rider came on the show over 6 months ago. The industry has exploded and there are days where ecommerce seems the future of retail. What are you thoughts on that sentiment?
    4) Josh Rider - he joined us for episode 26 back in Sept last year. Instacart has established many new partnerships, several rounds of fundraising have been completed. You have a new CEO and a new President. Where are the muscles being built on partnerships these days? Anything in the technology space?
    5) Those same partnerships - what is being done on the fulfillment side? Are the orders getting faster to the consumer?
    6) For those wishing to partner with you, how does the relationship and partnership work - is it primarily content, is it both content and advertising? How does one start with Instacart and where should a brand focus?
    7) For existing partnerships how can they scale their relationship with you? Can they expect more data, bundled offerings? Can they help drive a basket, etc?
    8) Our audience always likes to know what’s next, so what is next for Instacart? What priorities are you helping drive as the CRO?

    Please provide the CPG Guys feedback at http://ratethispodcast.com/cpgguys

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    DISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from CPGGUYS, LLC or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by CPGGUYS, LLC. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. 

    CPGGUYS LLC expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual’s use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast. 

    Grocery Digital Growth Strategies and Technologies with Groceryshop's Joe Laszlo

    Grocery Digital Growth Strategies and Technologies with Groceryshop's Joe Laszlo

    The CPG Guys, Sri & PVSB, are joined in this episode by Joe Laszlo, VP of Content for Groceryshop which brings together leaders from the entire grocery ecosystem, including established and startup CPG brands, supermarkets, c-stores, drug stores, general merchandise stores, discount stores, ecommerce players, warehouse clubs, grocerants and non-traditional grocery retailers.

    Groceryshop is taking place Sept 19-22, 2021 at Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, NV

    To learn more about Groceryshop, visit http://groceryshop.com
    To follow Groceryshop on LinkedIn visit: https://www.linkedin.com/company/groceryshop/
    To follow Joe Laszlo on LinkedIn visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelaszlo/

    Joe answers these questions:

    1) Joe let’s dive in, let’s address the elephant in the room - covid is still here, why is the conference in person this year and what can we expect that’s safe?
    2)Take us through the 3 day agenda and the tracks that one can follow?
    3)How does a brand engage with a retailer at the forum? What is the value proposition of attending?
    4)Tell us about the hosted service providers events? How does it help offset the attendance costs for those that dont have the budget?
    5)Jump into the keynotes, who, what and why?
    6)What can we expect different this year at groceryshop post the pandemic and return to a new way of meeting and growing our knowledge and networks?

    Please provide the CPG Guys feedback at http://ratethispodcast.com/cpgguys

    CPG Guys Website: http://CPGGuys.com
    Instagram: http://Instagram.com/cpgguys

    DISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from CPGGUYS, LLC or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by CPGGUYS, LLC. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. 

    CPGGUYS LLC expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual’s use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast. 

    Neighborhood Discount Retailing with Big Lots! Erica Fortune

    Neighborhood Discount Retailing with Big Lots! Erica Fortune

    The CPG Guys, Sri & PVSB, are joined in this episode by Erica Fortune, SVP of eCommerce at Big Lots!, the neighborhood discount retailer with over 1,400 locations. Erica's team is responsible for  e-Commerce, Mobile, Product Management, User Experience (UX), Site Merchandising, Front End Development (FED), Web Analytics, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Online Operations and Customer Care.

    Erica answers these questions posed to her:

    1. Would you share a bit about your professional journey and ultimately what excited you about joining BIG LOTS? Also, what has it been like leading eCommerce in the midst of this pandemic?
    2. BIG LOTS! Just released its Q4 results, reporting e-commerce and omnichannel platforms delivered sales growth over 130%. Clearly, the last 12 months have been a big change for your group’s contribution to performance. Are you focused on more “big” things in eCommerce for 2021?
    3. What are some of the major priorities for user experience that your team is focused on delivering for the enterprise? How do you consider “build” vs. “buy” in the process?
    4. How do you collaborate with brands to contribute content for your site and what are the key content drivers of search? Are they able to access PDPs through 3rd party PIMs? 
    5. How customer feedback like product ratings & reviews contribute to customer engagement?
    6. Can you walk us through some of the thinking behind these various commerce options you have established?
    7. In order to work with Instacart, what are the actual deliverables you need to feed them for your assortment to appear on their marketplace? How do you ensure your private brands in particular can succeed on their marketplace?
    8. In November, BIG LOTS! Was named the top omnichannel retailer, recognized for your omnichannel capabilities, including a number of recent customer service innovations in both brick-and-mortar stores and online. What are some of the key factors that your team delivered against that you think won you this recognition?

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    DISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from CPGGUYS, LLC or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by CPGGUYS, LLC. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. The views expressed by the CPGGUYS, LLC do not represent the views of their employers or the entity they represent.

    CPGGUYS LLC expressly disclaims any and all liabilit

    CPGGUYS LLC expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual’s use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast. 

    Episode #28: The Business Impact of COVID-19 On Pediatric Practices (Part 15)

    Episode #28: The Business Impact of COVID-19 On Pediatric Practices (Part 15)

    Please JOIN thousands of your pediatric peers on THE PEDIATRIC COVID FORUM - it's free and easy.

    Audio extract from the webinar hosted on 07/16/20 where attendees from around the country gathered to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on independent pediatric practices.

    In this episode, we speak to the amazing Dr. Hiral Lavania, who walks us through the preparation and design for her drive up flu clinic (which her small practice used to immunize hundreds of patients!).  Next, Dr. Katrina Skinner knocks our socks off with her talk about leadership in the face of COVID and her new project: Women In Pediatrics!

    Visit https://www.pediatricsupport.com/covid19 for updates.

    Ep. 013 The Impressive Adriane Herrick Juarez and Our Park City Library

    Ep. 013 The Impressive Adriane Herrick Juarez and Our Park City Library

    Park City Jimmy connects with Park City Library's Executive Director, Adriane Herrick Juarez to learn about her path to becoming our favorite Librarian. She and her team run an impressive operation and provide a warm/resourceful service to our community. Listen as Adriane explains the breadth of all the features/amenities/technology available to you as a member of this state of the art library in Park City.

     

    Parkite Plugs:

    Dine-About

    Park City Library

    Library Leadership Podcast

    39: A Seat for Everyone at the Table

    39: A Seat for Everyone at the Table

    During a period when most businesses were seeking equilibrium from the crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic and resultant closures, the restaurant Table was just putting down roots. Now that restrictions have loosened some, general manager Ian Mitchell suggests that Table is a welcome refuge for folks looking to enjoy good comfort food in a clean and friendly atmosphere.

    North Liberty is the headquarters of local media, regional financial and national transportation companies and home to solar energy and tech startups, and entrepreneurs getting their big ideas off the ground.

    Get to know your new business community.

    KPL Podcast June 2020 week 1 Curbside begins

    KPL Podcast June 2020 week 1 Curbside begins

    Welcome to another episode of the KPL Podcast. Curbside pick has started for the KPL library, be sure to listen to learn more about this new service the library is offering. Our library Director Christa van Herreweghe discusses curbside pickup. This week for recommendations we are discusses book and/or movies that had a impact or made us think about things differently. Ryan, Jigisha, and Christa will discuss books and movies that impacted them. 

    Episode #30 - "Life Together"

    Episode #30 - "Life Together"

    In Episode #30, we bring in special guest Mrs. Harlow. After 70+ days and a 180 degree change in lifestyle, the Harlow's cover the for better or worse clause in a 12 year marriage. Discovery were made, laughs were had and most importantly lessons were learned along the way while the Harlow's figured out quarantine life. One fun fact, Harlow is definitely looking forward to a face to face podcast with JP. We hope everyone is safe, well and enjoys this Half Caff episode.  

    Intro and Outro by:

    Malibu Blackout -- https://www.malibublackout.com/

    COVID's effect on bars and restaurants

    COVID's effect on bars and restaurants

    On March 17 bars and restaurants in Tulsa were forced to close and the struggle to survive has caused changes in business models across the board. In this episode, hear how three business owners in Tulsa have dealt with this new climate with distinctly different responses and outlooks for the future. Thanks to Chef James Shrader, owner of Palace Cafe, Prairie Fire Pie, and Kitchen27; Aaron Post, owner of Valkyrie and St. Vitus; and Evan Kelamis, owner of Savoy Restaurant. 

    009, Healthy Avenue Nutrition, Impacting the Community through Personal Development

    009, Healthy Avenue Nutrition, Impacting the Community through Personal Development

    Today Cecilia is joined by John and Michelle Baze from Healthy Avenue Nutrition. The Bazes discuss how their personal experiences led them to create a business sharing the positive impact of Herbalife. As they explain, it’s about creating healthy mindsets and positive changes in the lives of their customers. Listen in to learn about the free services they offer and the changes they’ve made to meet the needs of their customers while also staying safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    145 - DOTB VS Day 2 - Work Smarter, Not Harder by Embracing Passive Streams of Income

    145 - DOTB VS Day 2 - Work Smarter, Not Harder by Embracing Passive Streams of Income

    We’re on to Day 2 of the Docs Outside the Box Virtual Summit. Yesterday, we heard from Dr. Carmen Brown on how leaving the US to practice overseas both revitalized her career and her mental well- being.

    Today we’re shifting to creating wealth for yourself but not through your job. A lot of people who have detached from their 9 to 5 refer back to the book called Rich Dad, Poor Dad as the catalyst. This book was written by Robert Kiyosaki in 1997 and told the story of his 2 dads – his real father (poor dad) and the father of his best friend (rich dad) – and the ways both men shaped his thoughts on money and investing 

    My next guest, Dr. Peter Kim has been doing the same for some time now. He’s he runs the famous blog Passive Income MD, and Curbside Real Estate, which is a concierge service for physicians looking to buy real estate. He’s here to help me parse through a recent interview that real estate mogul Grant Cardone did on VladTV, which is a popular YouTube channel focused on the news in Hip Hop. In this video interview, Grant talked about his childhood, how he started in real estate and also how he quickly multiplied his holdings. It’s a very polarizing interview, look below for the embedded video to watch.

     

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    Resources:

    The 10x Rule

    4% Rule

    The Dodge Brothers - Horace and John - fighters, founders, engineers, visionaries

    The Dodge Brothers - Horace and John - fighters, founders, engineers, visionaries

    This week Tony Barthel and Jim Cherry, hosts of the popular Curbside Classic Car Show podcast, dicuss Horace and John Dodge, pioneers, innovators and manufacturers of vehicles. But also inventors and visionaries. And hooligans, starting bar fights and building a mansion to anger Detroit socialites. The Curbside Classic Car SHow features topics of interest to the classic car enthusiast. This fun and light podcast is a great look at vintage cars and the people who created them.

    Henry Ford's Model T - the history and impact of the Tin Lizzie

    Henry Ford's Model T - the history and impact of the Tin Lizzie

    The history and story of the Ford Model T, possibly the most influential automobile in history. This week in the Curbside Car Show podcast Jim Cherry and Tony Barthel talk about the historical impact of Henry Ford's Model T, a vehicle that literally shaped the history of the world in so many ways. The Curbside Classic Car Show podcast is all about classic cars, their history, the stories behind them and what these cars are like in today's collector market. The Curbside Car Show podcast is released each Friday at 8am and is a fun look at the world of vintage cars. You can find out more at www.curbside.tv

    After the People Lights Have Gone Off by Stephen Graham Jones

    The Tri-Five Chevy - 1955, 1956 and 1957 - Joe Colabella talks about customs

    The Tri-Five Chevy - 1955, 1956 and 1957 - Joe Colabella talks about customs

    Possibly the most collectible and modifyable of all classic cars and certainly one of the most collectible classic cars of all time, the 1955, 1956 and 1957 Chevrolet models broke major new ground when it was introduced selling over a 1.5 million copies in just three years. Today it may be the most popular collector car ever and popular with those who want to restore them but also those who want to modify them. From hot rods to pro street to resto mods to restored originals the Tri-Five Chevy remains a classic car icon. People love the sedans, the fuelies, the sedan deliveries, the Nomads, the Bel Airs and all iterations of this iconic classic. The original car was designed under the auspices of the famous Harley Earle with Ed Cole heading up the engineering. Definitely a standard of GM excellence in the mid century modern era. The ground-breaking small block Chevrolet V8 set the standard for years to come to today's Corvette engine. This week we speak with Joe Colabella, collector, customizer and creative enthusiast. Photos and notes are available at www.curbsidepodcast.com

    Talking Tri-Five Chevrolets with LA's Motorman Leon Kaplan

    Talking Tri-Five Chevrolets with LA's Motorman Leon Kaplan

    Possibly the most collectible and modifyable of all classic cars and certainly one of the most collectible classic cars of all time, the 1955, 1956 and 1957 Chevrolet models broke major new ground when it was introduced selling over a 1.5 million copies in just three years. This week Jim Cherry and Tony Barthel speak with special guest LA's Motorman, Leon Kaplan, about restoring and working on this epic classic car. Today it may be the most popular collector car ever and popular with those who want to restore them but also those who want to modify them. From hot rods to pro street to resto mods to restored originals the Tri-Five Chevy remains a classic car icon. People love the sedans, the fuelies, the sedan deliveries, the Nomads, the Bel Airs and all iterations of this iconic classic. The original car was designed under the auspices of the famous Harley Earle with Ed Cole heading up the engineering. Definitely a standard of GM excellence in the mid century modern era. The ground-breaking small block Chevrolet V8 set the standard for years to come to today's Corvette engine. Check us out at www.curbsidepodcast.com

    The Tri-Five Chevy - 1955, 1956 and 1957 - the history and significance

    The Tri-Five Chevy - 1955, 1956 and 1957 - the history and significance

    Possibly the most collectible and modifyable of all classic cars and certainly one of the most collectible classic cars of all time, the 1955, 1956 and 1957 Chevrolet models broke major new ground when it was introduced selling over a 1.5 million copies in just three years. Today it may be the most popular collector car ever and popular with those who want to restore them but also those who want to modify them. From hot rods to pro street to resto mods to restored originals the Tri-Five Chevy remains a classic car icon. People love the sedans, the fuelies, the sedan deliveries, the Nomads, the Bel Airs and all iterations of this iconic classic. The original car was designed under the auspices of the famous Harley Earle with Ed Cole heading up the engineering. Definitely a standard of GM excellence in the mid century modern era. The ground-breaking small block Chevrolet V8 set the standard for years to come to today's Corvette engine.

    Our cars - the questionable cars in the Curbside driveways

    Our cars - the questionable cars in the Curbside driveways

    In this second part of a two-part episode Tony Barthel and Jim Cherry talk about the various cars that have made the cut in their driveways. From an odd semi-concept car to a race car that met its demise at the hands of a parked Ford LTD, this fun look at the vehicles of our past provides a glimpse into why we are who we are. Oh, and don't forget about the Cadillac that served as a stage at more than one Jimmy Buffett concert tailgating party. Plus we welcome to the microphone the ridiculous Dr. Headgasket and his cocamame advice.

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