One of my favorite podcasts is The SalesRoundup Podcast (www.salesroundup.com). 

This podcast is directed to anyone finding themselves in a "sales" role.  Whether you sell to internal or external customers; sell a product or a service; new to sales or a seasoned veteran....Sales Roundup Podcast provides "can't miss content" in an extremely fun and lighthearted manner.

Each week, Joe and Mike (the hosts) share their thoughts and experiences, as well as interview a sales expert and/or an author.

Check out the Episode 56 from Oct 23.  I am interviewed about That Was Zen, This Is Wow. 

OK...they call me Bob vs. Rob a couple of times.  But hey...the content is still great. :-) 

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I will be moderating a panel discussion on the topic of Emerging Media on November 8 at 3:45pm at the Holiday Inn - Chicago Mart Plaza, 350 N. Orleans St., Chicago

The 90-minute program entitled Emerging Media: First, Break all the Rules - Again is part of the Chicago Association of Direct Marketing's Bob Stone Education Days annual conference.

My panelists include

  1. Heidi Miller, Corporate Spokesperson and Podcaster, Heidi Miller Presentations;
  2. Shabbir Safdar, CTO, Mindshare Interactive Campaigns;
  3. Zachary Wilson, Principal, Gulo Solutions

I am really looking forward to this event.  Following is a description I have written for the program guide:

Podcasting, Blogging & Texting are not what they used to be - they are bigger, better and here to stay.  Whether you focus in the B2B, B2C, B2G, or P2P space, this is a "can't miss" opportunity to get real-life tips and ideas from a diverse panel of marketing practitioners who are successfully implementing new technology mediums to build strong customer relationships in a cost-efficient manner.

If you would like more information about the Bob Stone Days Event, please call met at 847-945-7573; e-mail me at rob@EngelmanManagement.com; of visit the CADM's website at www.cadm.org (look under events).

-- Rob

rob@EngelmanManagement.com

Podcasting at www.zen2wow.com

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I am not sure why, but iTunes has changed the way it searches for my podcast.

Here are new instructions for iTunes users to sign up for my podcast on a permanent basis

  1. Go to the iTunes Music Store
  2. Search under the term "zen 2 wow"
  3. Click on the "Subscribe" button next to the Zen 2 Wow book icon

Sorry for the confusion.

Happy listening,

Rob Engelman

rob@engelmanmanagement.com

Podcasting at www.zen2wow.com

 

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I plan to podcast 3-4 episodes of Zen 2 Wow - The Podcast per month. 

iTunes users may subscribe to the show on a permanent basis by: 

  1. Go to the iTunes Music Store
  2. Search under the term "Engelman"
  3. Click on the "Subscribe" button next to the Zen 2 Wow book icon

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Happy listening,

Rob Engelman

rob@engelmanmanagement.com

Podcasting at www.zen2wow.com

 

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Well, my "soft launch" for the podcast has gone very well.  I have received a great deal of constructive and positive feedback from friends, family and associates -- thank you to all.

 

Zen 2 Wow idea #230 simply states...Cultivate and attitude of gratitude.  So, I just want to publicly thank several individuals who were particularly instrumental in helping me get Zen 2 Wow -- The Podcast up and running. 

So, in no particular order...

1) Luria Petrucci (aka Cali Lewis at www.geekbrief.tv):  Your story, guidance, inspiration, and suggestions (all while you should have been focused on your own packing) put the wheels in motion. 

2) CC Chapman:  We've never met, but your messages about consumer driven media on the Managing The Gray podcast (www.managingthegray.com) have been influential.

3) Ardath Berliant (www.contractcreatives.com):  A little arm twisting goes a long way.  Thanks for your friendship and support.

4) James Negley and Bruce Lorie (www.nsmedia.net):  You were there when I needed someone to "hold my hand" and show me which buttons to push.  Also, thank you to Terry for the voice over.

5) John Schwarberg and Rick Keith (www.iwsgroupinc.com):  Thanks for providing a reality check and keeping me in line when I tired to go off course (more than once).

And to everyone else who has support me throughout this process -- May the Journey Continue.

Rob Engelman

www.engelmanmanagement.com

Podcasting at www.zen2wow.com

 

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Hello and Welcome to Zen 2 Wow - the Podcast.

Throughout Zen to Wow I will share and explore personal and professional development ideas based a book Dr. Russ Riendeau and I wrote entitled "That Was Zen This Is Wow รข?? 232 Ideas for Transforming Your Life From Ordinary to Extraordinary."

"That Was Zen, This Is Wow" is a fun, witty thought-starter of a book filled with thoughts, ideas, and musings we can take with us to find more rewarding outcomes in our daily opportunities. Sounds great...right.

Here are a couple examples...

* Is what I'm about to do taking me closer to or further from my goal?"

* When starting a revolution, pack your own lunch"

* If you were a tree, would you be proud to live in your yard?"


This podcast (and blog)  will look at many of the 232 entries. Plus, solicit new ideas from the community.

The goal is to create a difference and make something happen.

Enjoy,

Rob Engelman

Oh Yeah, if you would like more information about the book (or would like to purchase your very own signed copy, go to www.engelmanmanagement.com
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