Start an Art Instruction Business with Mary Driussi

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Bruce chats with Mary Driussi who hires art instructors from around the world for workshops and classes in Southern Ontario. The two talk about what it takes to be a good instructor and how an artist can improve their business by teaching their chosen craft. You can learn more about the Oakville Art Society at www.oakvilleartsociety.com

http://cashinginoncreativitypodcast.com/cc016-become-a-top-art-instructor-with-mary-driussi

The Tune of the Week is North of 49 by Tropical Daze off their album of the same name. You can learn more about the band atwww.tropicaldaze.ca

Help fight Multiple Sclerosis by supporting the MS Walk at http://mssoc.convio.net/site/TR/Walk/OntarioDivision?px=1311511&pg=personal&fr_id=5480&s_locale=en_CA
This episode is sponsored by Outridge Translation Services www.outridgetranslation.com

About the Podcast

Are you an artist, author, musician, or entrepreneur with talent, experience, or a dream? If so this is the podcast for you. This is a podcast that helps you take that creative itch and offers you ways to turn it into a viable business, product, or service. I am not going to show you how to get rich, you can find other shows for that! I am going to show you through the eyes of others how you can take an idea or talent, and make it something that brings you money in over time allowing you to do something that you love for the rest of your life. The show features topics, interviews, and ideas to take your creative ideas and turn them into profitable ideas. Want to know how a musician takes their love of music and makes a living? How about learning how a cartoonist created a business because he loves to draw? The show interviews real people actually making money from their creative crafts hopefully helping you to do the same.

Starting a Career in Radio with Stan Campbell

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Stan’s radio stations are broadcasted all over the world through an unique streaming service. If ever wanted to be in radio then this is the episode for you. You can learn more about Trucker Radio at www.truckerradio.com or more about Stan at Alexis Broadcasting at www.alexisbroadcasting.com or www.uglyoneinthemiddle.com

http://cashinginoncreativitypodcast.com/cc015-a-creative-career-in-radio-with-stan-campbell

The Tune of the Week is ‘Everybody Wants You’ by Thomas Wade from his latest album “Blue Country Soul’. Download his music at www.thomaswade.ca

Items mentioned are Bruce’s book ‘How to Start an Artistic Business in 12 Easy Steps’ available at www.bruceoutridge.com . Also mentioned is Outridge Translation Services at www.outridgetranslation.com

 

About the Podcast

Are you an artist, author, musician, or entrepreneur with talent, experience, or a dream? If so this is the podcast for you. This is a podcast that helps you take that creative itch and offers you ways to turn it into a viable business, product, or service. I am not going to show you how to get rich, you can find other shows for that! I am going to show you through the eyes of others how you can take an idea or talent, and make it something that brings you money in over time allowing you to do something that you love for the rest of your life. The show features topics, interviews, and ideas to take your creative ideas and turn them into profitable ideas. Want to know how a musician takes their love of music and makes a living? How about learning how a cartoonist created a business because he loves to draw? The show interviews real people actually making money from their creative crafts hopefully helping you to do the same.

Men as Career Coaches-April 26, 2017

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I am excited to be a keynote speaker at this upcoming event helping young people follow their dreams and provide mentorship. Here are the details:

Men as Career Coaches

Wednesday April 26, 2017-5:15pm-9:00pm
Burlington Convention Centre
1120 Burloak Drive, Burlington, ON

Men as Career Coaches

About the Author

Bruce Outridge is a business and leadership speaker. To learn more about Bruce or to book Bruce to speak to your group visit www.bruceoutridge.com

Bruce Outridge talks Trucking on Road Today 360 Television Show

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I had the privilege of being interviewed by media guru Manan Gupta for his Bruce and Manantelevision show Road Today 360 on channel 5 to talk about the transportation industry and offer information for drivers in the industry. It is always an honour to be featured on Road Today’s networks. The interview is featured in two parts and you can view them here or on the Road Today website networks at www.roadtoday.com

Thank you Road Today for the opportunity. Check out the interviews below:

Part 1 of the interview:

Part 2 of the interview:

About the Author

Bruce Outridge is a business and leadership consultant specializing in the transportation industry. He has over 30 years of transportation industry has a podcast and books for the drivers in the industry. you can learn more about Bruce and his work visit his website at www.bruceoutridge.com

Your Customers are on Social Media Too!

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Social media connects us, it keeps us up to date, and makes us feel involved with family and friends. It helps us market our businesses and creates a platform for free speech. Social media is everywhere. We can all agree that social media is part of our lives and probably here to stay. We can also agree that anything put on the web is out there for all to see, even if the post is removed afterwards. Once it’s shared, it’s shared!

Winter is notorious for vehicle accidents and many are out of control of the people involved. Many lose their lives and that of loved ones in these fiery crashes. The news is full of people getting stuck in snow storms, involved in pile ups and much more. Often these incidents require professional investigations to determine the outcome and find the cause of the accident. This is the problem, PROFESSIONAL INVESTIGATION IS REQUIRED! Much of what is on social media is not professional investigation, it’s opinion.

Recently there was a story shared on a popular social media platform. A truck had rolled over in the ditch, blocking the road, and motorists were stuck for hours. The story had been shared on my platform stream by someone not even involved in the trucking industry, they were friends from outside of trucking. I recognized the company that had been involved and in a future meeting a month later asked my contact if the driver was okay? He told me the driver was fine and had done everything in his power to avoid damaging other vehicles. The first question that came to mind was. ‘How fast was the driver going to roll the truck in the ditch?” My contact then began to share with me what really happened.

My friend said that the driver was barely moving. He had started stopping for a stop sign ahead and found his vehicle on black ice. He was able to gear down and come almost to a stop, however his rig began to slide on its own on the roadway. In order to avoid going into the intersection he tried to steer the truck towards the shoulder. Doing so the truck began to slide into the ditch and eventually rolled over. The driver was doing less than five miles per hour when sliding on the road. So how did we get the wrong message on social media?

Another driver thought it was important to share that picture on social media. All he shared was the picture, but the post went viral. This is sad because the company name was in full view in the shot and clear in the pictures. Even those of us that know the expertise of drivers can let our minds think something different when viewing social media.

The same thing can be said for those that get upset at a shipper or receiver and then post comments on social media. Today many young people feel that posting on social media is the same as telling a friend about a situation while standing in line at a coffee shop. The problem is that other people can also see that post and many times your customers may be following the company on social media. You may be jeopardizing your job or your company by posting information or messages that can viewed by others that work with the party in question. Keep your comments off social media and any incidents shouldn’t be posted on social media until they have been fully investigated and explained. You may be ending your career early due to wrong information.
About the Author

Bruce Outridge is a consultant with over 30 years experience in the transportation industry. He is the host of The Lead Pedal Podcast for drivers ( www.theleadpedalpodcast.com), author of the books Running By The Mile, and Driven to Drive, and is a trainer and consultant for the industry. You can learn more about Bruce and his work at www.bruceoutridge.com