Do you hate Networking as much as most of us do? Are you also bad at it, often wondering why no one returns your calls or follows up with you after a “Networking Event”? Join us in any of our cities for “The Art of Active Networking”, and let’s change everything you believe about Networking! Take a look at our site and what people say about the events here: TheArtofActiveNetworking.com Come see why over 12,000 people have attended worldwide! Tickets are 20$ on-line on our site until 6pm the day of the event and 30$ at the door until 7:30pm. Each event typically ends about 9:30pm! You must purchase a ticket online in advance to get the 20$ pricing. At this event you will make some amazing connections and you will learn why Networking is not about what you get, but what you give and what I call my #GIVE4. You really only need to meet one person to make your entire night worthwhile if you know what you are doing. You will have an opportunity to speak to everyone in the room, and you will absolutely meet people you might otherwise never have an opportunity to meet and you will see that’s it’s not what you are selling or how you sell it that matters, you will instead learn the importance of building ‘know, like and trust’ relationships! Finally you are then invited to join all of our groups and pages and use our FREE walls to post up what you might be looking for, all of those links are on our homepage near the ticket link. Everything you need to know about this event is on our site. Join the pages and the groups, spread the word and also take a look at my TEDxFulton Street talk, also on our site. TheArtofActiveNetworking.com I, Mark E. Sackett started this in San Francisco over 7 years ago as a way to help others do better in life, love and business. I own 13 companies and live in San Francisco. I hop between Los Angeles, New York, Vancouver BC and my hometown of Kansas City often. I’m a Director, Producer, Designer, Art Director and Public Speaker. Working daily in Branding, Marketing, Film, Television and Music and as an events producer and speaker allows me to talk about and thrive, while living an authentic, powerful and creative life. My Mantra: “The power of us all working together is so much greater than anything each of us can accomplish on our own.” See you soon and I hope your year is about beautiful, powerful connections. Connect with me by clicking below to start sharing my massive networks with those you can help to do better each day! BE WELL, BE CREATIVE, BE GREAT! Mark E. Sackett President/Creative Director/Executive Producer/Director/Public Speaker Mobile: 415-602-9500| MarkESackett.com TheArtofActiveNetworking.com
Join us for one of our most popular workshops of the year, the live wreath workshop taught by garden guru and style-maker, Molly Wood. You have two chances to sign up on Thursday, December 8 at 11:00 am and 1:00 pm at Molly Wood Garden Design’s Costa Mesa location. You’ll learn how to create a beautiful living wreath that will bring holiday cheer to your home, as well as provide a gorgeous decoration for many months to come. Please visit http://mollywoodgardendesign.com/events/ for more information and call 949-548-1611 to reserve your spot in class!
There is a $60.00 fee for materials. Molly Wood Garden Design is located at 1661 Orange Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Join us for one of our most popular workshops of the year, the live wreath workshop taught by garden guru and style-maker, Molly Wood. You have two chances to sign up on Thursday, December 8 at 11:00 am and 1:00 pm at Molly Wood Garden Design’s Costa Mesa location. You’ll learn how to create a beautiful living wreath that will bring holiday cheer to your home, as well as provide a gorgeous decoration for many months to come. Please visit http://mollywoodgardendesign.com/events/ for more information and call 949-548-1611 to reserve your spot in class!
There is a $60.00 fee for materials. Molly Wood Garden Design is located at 1661 Orange Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA 92627
with Air Credits Life and loss and dance parties. Sex and love and fractal math. Sims wrote More Than Ever last winter in the wake of some personally trying times: death and sickness in his immediate circle of friends and family. And he decided that the only acceptable answer to big loss is big joyurgent, defiant, unapologetic joy. The thirteen tracks on More Than Ever capture Sims coming to, and living out, that conclusion.Sims grew up in Minnesota, an active part of the busy and fiercely independent Minneapolis hip-hop scene. In high school, he made friends with the classmates that would eventually become his cohorts in Doomtreethe seven-member rap collective now responsible for some of this eras most interesting, genre-defying releases. Over the past decade Sims has released a host of projects, both as a solo artist (Lights Out Paris, Bad Time Zoo, Wild Life EP, Field Notes) and as a member of Doomtree (No Kings, All Hands, and many others.) Hes toured the world from Pittsburgh to Prague, playing festivals like Glastonbury, Riot Fest, and SXSW. Hes earned and re-earned his reputation as a thoughtful artist with an unstoppable live show. (When he calls “both hands up–now both feet up rooms around the world have felt their floorboards flex as the entire crowd goes airborne.)To create More Than Ever, Sims enlisted the unrelenting and adventurous production of Lazerbeak, Paper Tiger, and ICETEP. Sometimes take-no-prisoners, sometimes take-the-slow-road, the drums are crushing and the soundscapes are expansive. After many long days and nights sequestered in his South Minneapolis basement, Sims emerged with the most honest first-person account he’s ever recorded–he wrestles with some demons, faces down his doubts, and allows us in on the dirty work of change and growth and revelation. But, true to form, he does it with swagger, wit, and bar-crushing style. Huge ideas, concisely delivered over epic bangers without ever feeling overwrought. On songs like Brutal Dance and OneHundred Sims crafts an earnest mission statement while the razor sharp wordplay, insight, and quick quips prevent him from ever taking himself too seriously. The result is a 45-minute rollercoaster through the highest highs, the lowest lows, and all of the love and hope between them.