Technology When it Comes to Protecting your Identity: Ep 6

Host, Aaron Mous, and Co-Host, Sheri Barker:
Aaron Maus is a 20 Year Office Technology Expert, specializing in Windows environments. Author of the Book, “Why won’t this thing work?” A host of the Tucson Tech Talk Show and Technology Frustrations and Gimmicks Podcast Show. Graduate the TCI Industrial Electronics Program in New York City, Master troubleshooter, Technical Trainer, self-proclaimed hacker for the people.

Co-Host, Sheri Baker
Sheri Barker, Owner, and Manager
SB Creative
520-271-3724
sheri@sbcr8ive.com
sbcr8ive.com; ReviewBetty.com
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Sheri Barker is a professional digital marketer who works with local business owners and service professionals to optimize their online presence, improve their local search ranking and attract new clients. She has worked with hundreds of business owners to achieve their goals by implementing the top SEO and lead generation strategies and leveraging technology tools to maximize their productivity. A master at teaching techy things to non-techy people, Sheri is passionate about helping business owners attract their ideal clients, generate more revenue and regain their focus and freedom.
SB Creative is a digital marketing agency specializing in lead generation, web design, and now – online review management with the launch of a new service called ReviewBetty. Your Google My Business listing and your online reviews now account for 40% of your local search ranking signals. ReviewBetty automates your effort to acquire, monitor and amplify customer reviews.
TMB E24: Financial Services, Crime, Websites for Non-profits

Guests:
Cecily Urizar-Faught, Creative Director and Founder of Single Focus Web
Single Focus Web
2216 N. Fair Oaks Ave
Tucson, AZ 85712
520 245 5819
cecily@singlefocusweb.com
www.singlefocusweb.com/
SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | LinkedIn |
Cecily is the Creative Director and Founder of Single Focus Web, a webshop located in Tucson that specializes in well-crafted websites for nonprofits that speak to the special needs of each organization and its supporters.
- Immediately prior to forming Single Focus Web, Cecily worked for an international web firm called Cornershop Creative. Cornershop has a wonderful reputation with larger national and international nonprofits for pairing innovative web design with usability focused on the special needs of nonprofits. As only the second employee to be brought in during Cornershop’s early days, Cecily was lucky enough to be able to both learn from and help shape the growth of Cornershop.
- Single Focus Web was created with the intention to provide that same depth of service and customization to the smaller more localized nonprofits in and around Tucson, Cecily’s home of many years.
- Prior to joining Cornershop Creative Cecily worked for the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona developing their extensive online presence. When first joining the food bank they were raising slightly under $25k online in yearly donations. The year Cecily left they raised $1.4 million online.
About the Business
- Cecily is joined in the business by her designer, Jessica Castillo who shares a background in nonprofit design and is absolutely magic.
- We pride ourselves on websites that can be fully maintained in-house by nontechnical organizational staff and we provide full training packages with each website we build.
- In order to help our nonprofits maximize donations and supporter interaction, we work with the full spectrum of CRM (Constituent Relationship Manager) choices including Bloomerang, eTapestry, Classy and many others. We love walking clients through the process of choosing a good CRM for them.
- A few of the clients we’ve been lucky enough to gain the trust of:
- Habitat for Humanity Tucson
- Casa de los Niños
- the Children’s Museum
- Literacy Connects
- Emerge Center Against Domestic Abuse
- Children’s Clinics
- True Concord Voices and Orchestra
- and many others

Linda McCollum, 88-CRIME, Program Director
88-CRIME
32 N. Stone Ave., 8th Floor
Tucson, AZ 85701 520-882-7463
88CRIME.INC@PCAO.PIMA.GOVThe Pima County Attorney’s Office 88-CRIME tip line takes anonymous tips on serious crimes. The identity of the information provider (or tipster) is kept anonymous and the felony crime information is provided to a law enforcement agency for investigation. If the tip leads to an arrest or criminal charges the tipster may be eligible for a reward.
The mission of 88-CRIME is to make Pima County and Southern Arizona a safer place to live and work.

Senior Representative
Lilian & Associates
3773 E. Broadway Blvd
Tucson, AZ 85716
520 347 1550
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MarketMate Atlanta: Author and Speaker John Fenton


John Fenton helps CEOS, Business Owners and Executives energize their businesses, execute on their strategies for success with greater results, and empowers them to lead and live their life by their design. John’s proven methods result in better teamwork, enhanced leadership skills and methods to better manage stress.
His work with executives and business leaders includes One-on-John Coaching℠, workshops and team facilitation, challenging them to think differently and achieve more. He delivers thought provoking and experiential workshops, retreats and presentations to companies and organizations, leadership groups and others, integrating the latest thinking on leadership, teamwork, team building and trust incorporating the art of self-mastery.
John’s mission is to inspire executives and entrepreneurs to be their authentic best.
Formerly the managing partner of the Atlanta office of one of the largest accounting firms in the world, John has worked with CEO’s and executives for almost 40 years. He helps executives and business leaders achieve success with fewer hours and improved relationships. John guides CEOs, business owners and executives challenging them to think differently, take bold action and create meaningful results.
John is an executive coach and mentor, bestselling author, a Member of the Forbes Coaches Council, a certified Brain Management Consultant, a healthy lifestyle coach, and an expert in the art of self-mastery and a black belt in Tai Chi. John’s new bestseller 5 Minute Mastery™ is available on Amazon. He is a certified Vistage Speaker and member of the Business Resource Network in the BDO USA Alliance.
In college, John competed on one of the Nation’s top collegiate football teams and he incorporates his experience as a business leader and a leader on championship teams in his coaching and workshops.
Delaney Rhinehart of The Downtown Dog, and Daemion Goodwin of Body Canvas Tattoo

Delaney Rhinehart is the owner and Operator of The Downtown Dog, a grooming salon and boarding facility for dogs. The Rome native has been working with animals her entire life, and dogs for several years. She opened her shop about 2 years ago, and she takes great pride in working with dogs who have been rescued or need rehabilitation.
She wants to make sure that all dogs, but especially those with a troubled past, have a healthy and happy environment when they visit her. She was recently voted the Best Pet Groomer by readers of the Rome News Tribune in the recent Best of Rome Awards.
Daemion Goodwin of Body Canvas Tattoo received a classical education in the arts at the University of West Georgia. He has been tattooing since September of 2009, and has traveled around the country to learn more about his craft and to improve his skill. A born artist, he enjoys the freedom and ability to creatively express himself each day.
He was recently recognized by readers of the Rome News Tribune as the Best Tattoo Artist in the recent Best of Rome Awards. To see samples of his work, check out his website by clicking here.
BRX Pro Tip: Why BNI Leaders Should be BRX Studio Partners

BRX Pro Tip: Why BNI Leaders Should be BRX Studio Partners Transcript
Stone Payton: [00:00:01] Welcome back to Business RadioX Pro Tips. Lee Kantor and Stone Payton here with you. Lee, why do you feel that BNI leaders should seriously consider becoming a Business Radiox studio partner?
Lee Kantor: [00:00:15] I think that if a BNI or other networking group leader, or manager, or franchisee, or whoever is running that group really have a side business of a Business RadioX studio, it would take their networking to the next level because it’s a great way to get people into their loop, number one, new people to invite them on a radio show. Secondly, it’s also about nurturing their existing clients. You can’t nurture your existing clients enough, to me. So, any opportunity you have to be a value add by giving them an opportunity to tell their stories, that’s fantastic.
Lee Kantor: [00:00:54] And then, also, a lot of these networking groups are exclusive to certain industries and certain categories. So, they don’t have a way to expand beyond that. They can’t kind of create a waiting list of the next person. This allows you to create that waiting list, so that you, now, have kind of three or four other accountants waiting to get on because you’ve already built relationships. And then, now, you have a good kind of pipeline for all of your categories if you play your cards right.
Lee Kantor: [00:01:21] And it also shows you that you are really serving that business community. You can’t demonstrate—it’s important to demonstrate being a good corporate citizen in today’s world. You have to think about social impact. You have to think about doing good. So, this gives you a great tool to really support and celebrate the entire business community and get to know all the associations and all the different players in the in the community, the Chambers of Commerce, everybody. And then, by being that, it’s going to enhance your brand. It becomes just kind of part of the experiences. You join this networking group, you get spotlighted. You get spotlighted, you join this networking group.
Stone Payton: [00:02:00] And the leader of that group, they should be the paragon of virtue. They should be the best living model of referring business and cultivating relationships. And everything that they’re already doing, because they have that mindset and value system, ,man, you’re putting it on steroids if you have access to the Business RadioX platform.
TMBS E25: Melissa Price, Agriculture & the Amazon

HOW ANIMAL AGRICULTURE IS DESTROYING THE AMAZON
LEARN WHY PETA IS URGING CONSUMERS TO REFRAIN FROM
LEATHER AND RECONSIDER THEIR DIET
Marissa Price, senior strategist for PETA
Marissa Price is a senior strategist for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). Her work focuses on equipping activists to lead animal rights protests, speak publicly about animal issues, and advocate for animal-friendly policies in colleges and universities across North America. She has been interviewed by the New York Post and The Washingtonian, among other news outlets.
BACKGROUND:
Animal agriculture is the leading cause of deforestation in the Amazon and more than 80% of the rainforest has been used for meat production, either for grazing or for growing food for cattle, including those in the U.S. market. Animal agriculture requires massive amounts of land, feed, energy, and water and causes intelligent, sensitive beings to endure immense suffering. In nearly every step of meat, egg, and milk production, climate-changing gases are released into the atmosphere, disrupting weather, temperature, and the health of our ecosystem.
Did you know?
- Eating meat is the second-biggest environmental hazard facing the planet, while a vegan diet has one of the smallest water, land and carbon footprints.
- Recent advancements in textiles have made vegan leather options nearly indistinguishable from animal-derived leather, which makes the breeding, raising, killing, and skinning of animals for leather entirely unnecessary.
- Speciesism is a human-supremacist worldview that fosters violence toward other animals, and it is the root of all the most widespread forms of animal abuse such as the fire in the Amazon.
The meat and leather industries are causing fires raging in the Amazon. A recent analysis of the food system’s impact on the environment stated that massive reductions in meat-eating are essential in order to avoid further catastrophic climate change. On Thursday, October 31, Marissa Price of PETA will discuss the effects that animal agriculture has on our environment. She will also discuss similarly, how the leather industry is contributing to worldwide climate change.
SUGGESTED INTERVIEW QUESTIONS:
- Tell us about the effects of climate change on us and the environment.
- How does animal agriculture impact climate?
- Can you share more about the leather industry’s impact on climate?
- What changes can people incorporate into their lives to help halt the effects of climate change?
- Where can we go for more information?
For more information, please visit: PETA.org
TO ARRANGE AN INTERVIEW PLEASE CONTACT: DEB KEHR @ 917-572-3086
Franchise Marketing Radio: Charles Watson with Tropical Smoothie Cafe


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Charles Watson is a dedicated hospitality franchise professional focused on the leadership and growth of exceptional franchise systems. Watson contributed to the success of the popular smoothie brand, Tropical Smoothie Cafe for more than ten years acting as the Vice President of Franchise Development, Chief Development Officer and most recently as Chief Executive Officer.
Watson is responsible for both selling and recruiting franchisees that ultimately allowed Tropical Smoothie Cafe to become one of the fastest growing brands over the past few years. As a result of his work, the brand is expected to have 1,000 units by 2020 and 1,500 by 2023.
Prior to his tenure at Tropical Smoothie Cafe, Watson led strategic sales teams, e-commerce, corporate franchise sales systems and corporate strategy for InterContinental Hotels Group as manager of Global Sales and then as Vice President of Corporate Strategy for Wyndham Hotels & Resorts. Watson is a Certified Franchise Executive, using his thorough experience in sales and franchising to become an ideal business executive, partner and professional mentor.
Connect with Charles on LinkedIn and Twitter and follow Tropical Smoothie Cafe on Facebook.
TMBS Ep 31: Animal Agriculture is Destroying the Amazon

Marissa Price, senior strategist for PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals)
Animal agriculture is the leading cause of deforestation in the Amazon and more than 80% of the rainforest has been used for meat production, either for grazing or for growing food for cattle, including those in the U.S. market. Animal agriculture requires massive amounts of land, feed, energy, and water and causes intelligent, sensitive beings to endure immense suffering. In nearly every step of meat, egg, and milk production, climate-changing gases are released into the atmosphere, disrupting weather, temperature, and the health of our ecosystem.
Did She knows
- Eating meat is the second-biggest environmental hazard facing the planet, while a vegan diet has one of the smallest water, land and carbon footprints.
- Recent advancements in textiles have made vegan leather options nearly indistinguishable from animal-derived leather, which makes the breeding, raising, killing, and skinning of animals for leather entirely unnecessary.
- Speciesism is a human-supremacist worldview that fosters violence toward other animals, and it is the root of all the most widespread forms of animal abuse such as the fire in the Amazon.
The meat and leather industries are causing fires raging in the Amazon. A recent analysis of the food system’s impact on the environment stated that massive reductions in meat-eating are essential in order to avoid further catastrophic climate change. On Thursday, October 31, Marissa Price of PETA will discuss the effects that animal agriculture has on our environment. She will also discuss similarly, how the leather industry is contributing to worldwide climate change.
MORE ABOUT MARISSA PRICE:
Marissa Price is a senior strategist for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). Her work focuses on equipping activists to lead animal rights protests, speak publicly about animal issues, and advocate for animal-friendly policies in colleges and universities across North America. She has been interviewed by the New York Post and The Washingtonian, among other news outlets.
TO ARRANGE AN INTERVIEW PLEASE CONTACT: DEB KEHR @ 917-572-3086






















