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In this episode of First Generation Bowhunter, Adam Buchanan discusses essential springtime activities for bow hunters to prepare for the upcoming hunting season. He emphasizes the importance of practicing archery, focusing on fitness and nutrition, and engaging in scouting and shed hunting. Adam shares personal experiences and tips to enhance shooting accuracy, improve physical conditioning, and effectively scout hunting areas. He also highlights the excitement of spring turkey hunting and encourages listeners to connect and share their experiences.TakeawaysYou can practice shooting at short distances to improve accuracy.Focus on your shot process, including stance and grip.Strengthening hips is crucial for injury prevention during hunting.Using AI for meal planning can enhance nutrition.Shed hunting can be combined with practice and scouting.Pay attention to animal behavior during spring scouting.Utilize binoculars for spotting and glassing techniques.Spring is a great time to prepare for hunting season.Consider the importance of water sources in scouting.Engage in spring turkey hunting for a fun challenge.Chapters00:00 Springtime Preparation for Bow Hunters06:57 Shed Hunting and Scouting Strategies13:05 Spring Turkey Hunting Insights
In this episode, Adam Buchanan explores the mindset of a first-generation bow hunter, emphasizing the importance of resilience, curiosity, and confidence. He shares personal experiences and insights on overcoming challenges, building confidence, and the significance of community in the learning process. The conversation extends beyond bow hunting, offering valuable lessons applicable to various aspects of life.There are three key elements in your mindset: resilience, curiosity, and confidence.Resilience is about adaptability and pushing through challenges.Curiosity drives the desire to learn and seek knowledge.Confidence can be built through resilience and curiosity.Imposter syndrome can affect first-generation hunters; it's important to recognize it.Community and camaraderie are essential for growth and learning in hunting.First-generation hunters have a unique perspective and can bring fresh insights.Asking questions and being humble can lead to valuable learning experiences.Success in bow hunting doesn't always mean killing an animal; it's about personal growth.The mindset discussed is applicable to various life situations beyond bow hunting.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the First Generation Bow Hunter Mindset08:45 Key Elements of Resilience, Curiosity, and Confidence15:43 Navigating Imposter Syndrome and Building Confidence22:42 The Importance of Community and Learning Together30:39 Applying the Mindset Beyond Bow Hunting
SummaryIn this episode of First Generation BowHunter, Adam Buchanan provides a comprehensive guide for beginners in bow hunting. He discusses the differences between compound and traditional bows, the importance of draw length and weight, budgeting for equipment, essential accessories, and tips for selecting the right bow brand. Adam emphasizes the significance of coaching and developing good habits early on in the bow hunting journey, aiming to equip listeners with the knowledge needed for a successful hunting experience.Shop big discounts on top hunting gear on Camofire.comGet custom arrows on BlackOvis.com through Arrow ID use code SPEED25 to get free lightning express service to get them quick!Shop Gold Tip arrows on BlackOvis.comTakeawaysBow hunting can be overwhelming for beginners.Choosing between a compound and traditional bow is crucial.Draw length and weight significantly impact shooting performance.Budget wisely for your bow setup and accessories.Invest in quality arrows for better accuracy.A drop away rest enhances shooting performance.Selecting the right bow brand can improve your experience.Coaching can help develop good shooting habits early on.Don't rush into buying a bow; take your time to choose.Enjoy the process of selecting your first bow.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Bow Hunting Basics07:01 Importance of Draw Length and Weight13:14 Choosing the Right Accessories20:38 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Summary In this episode, Adam Buchanan shares his recent hunting experiences, focusing on a deer drive he participated in. He discusses the importance of understanding deer movement, influenced by factors like temperature and moon phases. Adam recounts the excitement of driving deer towards a fellow hunter and reflects on the lessons learned from the experience, emphasizing the need for intuition and strategic positioning. He also expresses his enthusiasm for future hunts and encourages listeners to engage with their own hunting experiences. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Hunt 05:58 The Deer Drive Experience 11:47 Lessons Learned from the Drive
In this engaging episode of the Soul Seekers podcast, host Johnny Mack welcomes Adam Buchanan, the dynamic host of the ... Read more The post Ep. 292 | First Generation Bowhunting & Epic Adventures w/ Adam Buchanan appeared first on Soul Seekers.
Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Christopher Chambers, MD Guest: Adam H. Buchanan, MS, MPH Since multi-cancer early detection (MCED) testing is a new technology, there's been some discussion in the field about the impact it may have on patients, especially in terms of potential psychological harm like anxiety related to positive test results and false positive test results. Joining Dr. Charles Turck to discuss findings from a recent qualitative survey and the DETECT-A study focusing on how MCED testing may impact patient anxiety are Dr. Christopher Chambers and Mr. Adam Buchanan. Dr. Chambers is a Professor and Director of Clinical Trials at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, and Mr. Buchanan is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Genomic Health at Geisinger in Danville, Pennsylvania.
Adam is a first generation bowhunter like myself. Passionate about the outdoors, his faith, family, and fitness too! Enjoy this conversation as we go over what got him into bowhunting and his approach to getting better each time he goes out.BlackOvis: https://alnk.to/28Qpe7FCode - RedBeard10Find Adam: @Adam_buchananhttps://www.instagram.com/adam_buchanan/JOIN The Day 1 Crew on FB:https://www.facebook.com/groups/redbeardsfitcrew/Join the 1st Phorm Outdoors Group on FB:https://www.facebook.com/groups/1stphormoutdoors/ DISCOUNTS1st Phorm Root Beer Float Protein and more!https://1stphorm.com/products/post-workout-stack/?a_aid=RedBeardOutdoors1stPhorm app for nutrition and workout tracking:https://www.1stphorm.app/RedBeardOutdoorsMontana Knife Companyhttps://bit.ly/3w6g9MV BlackOvis: https://alnk.to/28Qpe7FCode - RedBeard10Ollin Digiscoping:https://ollin.coCode: RedBeard Initial Ascent:https://initialascent.comCode: RedbeardSlayer Calls:www.slayercalls.comCode - REDBEARD15 Kryptek:https://kryptek.com/discount/REDBEARD20Code - RedBeard20 Dark Energy:https://darkenergy.com/?ref=johnathan_mccormickCode: RedBeard GoRuck:https://glnk.io/ko1wr/mccormick2Code: REDBEARD10 SheepFeet Custom Orthotics:https://sheepfeetoutdoors.comCode - REDBEARD Grizzly Coolers: https://www.grizzlycoolers.comCode - Redbeard10MyMedic:Code – RedBeard15Tricer:https://tricerusa.com?aff=13Code - Redbeard Canvas Cutter:Code – Redbeard Crossover Symmetry:https://crossoversymmetry.comCode - RedbeardTrailRax:https://bit.ly/3ugaG5KMEATER:https://meater.store/redbeardoutdoors Affect Beard Oil:https://affectbeard.comcode: RedBeard10 Muley Freak: https://muleyfreak.comCode: Red.beard.outdoors Joybees: https://joybees.comRedbeard20 Quattro Archery:https://quattroarchery.comCode – RB15 The Bow Hitch:Code – RBOD Alpen Fuel for your backcountry nutrition:www.alpenfuel.comcode: RedBeard Heather's Choice meals:https://www.heatherschoice.com/discount/REDBEARDCode: RedBeard The Crazy Elk Company:https://www.crazyelkcompany.comCode – Redbeard20 BowHunter's United:https://bit.ly/RBOUTDOORSKestrel Glassing System:https://kestrelglassingsystems.comRedbeard10
In this episode, Amber covers the murders of the Buchanan/McAfee family. In the early morning hours of Sept. 13, 2015, Adam Buchanan, Molly McAfee and Gavin Buchanan were found deceased in their family cabin. The only survivor was teenage son, Nolan Buchanan. Then, Naomi tells us about a death that has left the FBI with one of their top unsolved cases to date. Amber pulled her sources from:American Monster S10 E 10 Cabin FeverMolly McAfee and AdamBuchanan Murders: Where is Nolen Buchanan Now?Nolen Buchanan, Teen Boy,Killed Family Over Business | Crime NewsYoung man convicted ofkilling three family members | News | mtdemocrat.comSupport the showGo check out our patreon page athttps://www.patreon.com/crimewineandchaosFor more information about Crime, Wine & Chaos, or to simply reach out and say "hi,"https://www.crimewineandchaos.comhttps://www.facebook.com/crimewineandchaoshttps://www.instagram.com/crimewineandchaospodhttps://twitter.com/crimewinechaosCrime, Wine & Chaos is produced by 8th Direction Records.Amber is the vocalist, and attempted mandolin player in the band, Tin Foil Top Hat. You can find more of her work on all of the music streaming platforms or athttps://www.tinfoiltophat.comNaomi is a Co-Founder and head of xDev at Shrapnel Studio. You can follow her work at www.shrapnel.com You can also follow her on Twitter @MissGnomers
The club opens its doors for another 2 hours of northern soul, Motown, crossover soul and plenty of flavour in between.We celebrate the 50th anniversary of Wigan Casino. Plus we are delighted to be joined by a very special guest DJ. Adam Buchanan has spinning his delicious mix of tunes for over 40 years on the scene and shares his depth of soul knowledge. Keep the faith good people. Tune into new broadcasts of Brooklyn Northern Soul Club, 2nd Monday from 4 - 6 PM EST / 9 - 11 PM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/brooklyn-northern-soul-club///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Episode 40 of The Hunting Stories Podcast!Today we connect with Adam BuchananAdam is the host of the First Generation Bowhunter Podcast. He has fallen in love with bow hunting and unlike a lot of the major podcasters out there he isnt going to assume you know everything and takes you on his journey of learning to bow hunt and the experiences and lessons he learned. But today he is just telling some amazing stories from bear encounters to big deer. Enjoy!InstagramThe Hunting Stories PodcastAdam BuchananAdams Website with links to everythingSupport the showSupport the show
In this episode of the podcast we sit down with Adam from First Generation Bowhunter. A podcast geared towards getting people the right information to start bowhunting. We talk about; Picking out a bow, determining how deep you want to go, the differences in opinion on bows, different arrow types, quick tuning tricks and more. To start your bowhunting kit visit our website: https://seekoutside.com/
Mark from Exo Mtn Packs joins the First Generation Bowhunter podcast and he shares a lot of great mindsets to have for new bowhunters. - It's easier to stay in shape, than get in shape - Embrace your Process - We pack our fears - Becoming a bowhunter is more important than just killing an animal Great stuff to tune into. It definitely get me fired up and helped me question my process and what I can fine tune. Learn more about Exo packs Tune into the Hunt Backcountry podcast Connect with Adam Buchanan on instagram
You've spotted deer, now it's time to make a move. Or is it? Tune into episode 41 of First Generation Bowhunter with Adam Buchanan and learn a few tips on stalking and closing the distance when bowhunting whitetail deer. Message me on INSTAGRAM In Gear I Trust Badlands 2200 Hunting Pack Kiwi Waterproofing Spray First Lite Traverse Gaiters
#079 - Adam Buchanan is a first-generation bowhunter and runs a podcast called "First Generation Bowhunter". He shares his story of how he came to be a hunter, and how it went getting into archery and then bowhunting. He has some great experiences and stories, and lots of lessons learned. I hope you enjoy it!First Generation Bowhunter podcastAdam Buchanan's instagram: @adam_buchananContact:Email: skyler@huntthewest.usInstagram: @huntthewest.usBustin' Chops & Callin' ShotsEach week Josh and Jon sit down to give their take on travel sports and everything in...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Welcome to First Generation Bowhunter! In this episode I give an introduction of myself and how this show is going to help shave years off your learning curve as you're getting started into bowhunting. Look forward to interviews with experts, stories from the field, tactics on how to get success, and gear reviews. I'm Adam Buchanan and I am a First Generation Bowhunter and I'm proud to bring you this podcast to be a better hunter and provider.
To kick off 2021, we have a big announcement! All episodes of the show will now be recorded in video as well as audio. You can watch this episode on our YouTube channel here or search “DNA Today Podcast”. In this episode three genetic counselors share their experience and advice taking the American Genetic Counseling Board exam. Boards Topics Discussed: Structuring material with a study planAreas to focus on including Prenatal, Metabolic, Cancer, Neuro, Cardiac, Quant, and Psych Taking the exam in February vs August Studying while working vs before working Boards Course overall, price, and CEUsResources including “A Guide to Genetic Counseling”, NSGC Practice Guidelines, Top 100 Genetic Diseases, and moreStudy groups including social media (Feb Boards 2021)Study TipsWhen studying the inheritance pattern, think which are on carrier screening to figure out if it’s autosomal recessive Look for the unique findings for less common conditionsLook at difference between types of conditions or similar conditionsInsight on practice exam Perspective on retaking the exam (You are not alone!)The PanelAlly Abbott is an American Board certified Pediatric Genetic Counselor at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a minor in Biology from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, CA in 2017. In undergrad, she took a seat as a senator in student government and focused on educating the campus about mental health and the stigma surrounding mental health disorders. She later founded Active Minds at LMU, a club devoted to this purpose. Ally has always loved working with kids and found a passion for children with genetic conditions while working at The Painted Turtle, a nonprofit, free-of-charge, camp for children with serious medical conditions such as skeletal dysplasia, hemophilia, metabolic disorders, and muscular dystrophy. After graduation, she moved to New York and worked in a preschool before earning her Master of Science in Human Genetics from Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, NY in 2020. Ally is a Phoenix native and is happy to be back in valley at PCH, where she spent her Sundays in high school volunteering. In her spare time, she likes cozying up with her cat and a good podcast as well as spending time with her family. You can keep up with Ally on her instagram. Dani Kupperman is an American Board certified Cancer Genetic Counselor at Danbury Hospital. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Health Behavior Science and a minor in Business Administration from the University of Delaware in Newark, DE in 2016. During her undergraduate studies, she interned at the Helen F. Graham Cancer Center genetic counseling clinic where she discovered her love of cancer genetics. Dani pursued her Master of Science in Genetic Counseling at Long Island University-Post in Brookville, NY in 2018. In her current role, Dani has enjoyed the pleasure of meeting with patients to help guide them through their decision making process as to whether to pursue genetic testing. She has also expanded her role to include student supervision, research, community education, participation in the hospital’s ethics committee, and is currently starting a Patient and Family Advisory committee to improve patient experience. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family, attending live concerts, and binge watching the television show, “Friends”. Kira Dineen, MS, LCGC, CG(ASCP)CM is a certified prenatal genetic counselor at Maternal Fetal Care, PC in Stamford, CT. Kira also has 10 years of online media experience in digital marketing and podcasting/radio including 5 podcasts. She started her main show “DNA Today: A Genetics Podcast” in 2012 which became a radio show in 2014. The podcast has since produced over 130 episodes interviewing experts in the field. “DNA Today” recently won the People’s Choice Podcast Awards for the Best 2020 Science and Medicine Podcast. Kira is also the host of the PhenoTips Speaker Series, a live webinar interviewing genetic experts attended by over 700 genetic counselors around the globe. She writes a monthly blog series, “Explained By A Genetic Counsellor” for Sano Genetics. Kira was selected and currently serves as a member of the National Society of Genetic Counselors’ Digital Ambassador program (#NSGCGenePool). She received her Diagnostic Genetic Bachelor’s of Science degree at the University of Connecticut and is a certified Cytogenetic Technologist. Kira received her Master’s of Science in Human Genetics at Sarah Lawrence College in New York. You can keep up with Kira on Twitter. For more Genetic Counseling Boards insider info, listen to Episode 126 with Adam Buchanan. He was the President of the American Board of Genetic Counseling in 2020 and shared his insight and advice on the Boards exam including taking the exam in the online format. Stay tuned for the next new episode of DNA Today on January 15th, 2021! New episodes are released on the first and third Friday of the month. In the meantime, you can binge 137 other episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “DNA Today”. See what else we are up to on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube (now with video podcasts!) and our website, DNApodcast.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to info@DNApodcast.com.
In this month's episode, Sarah talks once more to Nikki Clarke, Senior Lecturer at Chichester University, about the fascinating Mary Howard, Duchess of Richmond. Sarah and Nikki explore the life of this Tudor noblewoman who, as Nikki states in the podcast, was a 'force of nature'. Listen in to find out more about her eventful life. The Tudor Travel Guide news desk returns with all the latest August news. Once more, we head north of the border to Scotland, where our roving reporter, Adam Buchanan, reports on the marriage of the young Margaret Tudor to James IV of Scotland. If you want to keep up to date with all the Tudor Travel Guide's adventures, as well as top tips for planning your own Tudor road trip, don't forget to subscribe to the blog via www.thetudortravelguide.com. This podcast now has an accompanying closed Facebook group, dedicated to discussing the places and artefacts discussed in each episode. it is also a place to ask your fellow Tudor time travellers questions about visiting Tudor locations or planning your Tudor-themed vacation or sharing your top tips to help others get the most out of their Tudor adventures on the road. Go to The Tudor Travel Show: Hitting the Road to join the community. You can also find The Tudor Travel Guide on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest. Credits: Presenter: Sarah Morris Music by Jon Sayles 'Trusted News': Royalty free music from https://www.fesliyanstudios.com Newsreader: Chris Rew and Reporter: Chris Rew Produced by Cutting Crew Productions
In this month's episode, Sarah talks to Emma Rutherford from The Philip Mould Gallery, an expert on Tudor miniatures. Listen to Emma describe the diplomatic and deeply romantic use of these tiny, but exquisite, objects; the techniques used to create them and the refined world of the Tudor miniaturist. How did one miniature change the course of English history, while another reveals the racy side of the Elizabethan court? Listen in to find out more about these intensely personal objects! There is a blog that compliments this podcast. This a consolidated transcription of this interview. You can also see pictures of some of the miniatures described – and more. To read the blog, follow this link. The Tudor Travel Guide news desk returns with all the latest July news. This time, we introduce a new roving reporter, Adam Buchanan, who reports from north of the border, in Scotland, where a forlorn Mary, Queen of Scots has just abdicated her throne in favour of her infant son, James. If you want to keep up to date with all the Tudor Travel Guide's adventures, as well as top tips for planning your own Tudor road trip, don't forget to subscribe to the blog via www.thetudortravelguide.com. This podcast now has an accompanying closed Facebook group, dedicated to discussing the places and artefacts discussed in each episode. it is also a place to ask your fellow Tudor time travellers questions about visiting Tudor locations or planning your Tudor-themed vacation or sharing your top tips to help others get the most out of their Tudor adventures on the road. Go to The Tudor Travel Show: Hitting the Road to join the community. You can also find The Tudor Travel Guide on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest. Credits: Presenter: Sarah Morris Music by Jon Sayles 'Trusted News': Royalty free music from https://www.fesliyanstudios.com Newsreader: Chris Rew and Reporter: Chris Rew Produced by Cutting Crew Productions
Answering your listener submitted questions about the American genetic counseling board exam is the ABGC President, Adam Buchanan, MS, MPH, CGC!Aside from this role at American Board of Genetic Counseling, Adam is an associate professor, genetic counselor and Director of the Geisinger Genomic Medicine Institute. Previously, he was a research associate at Duke Cancer Institute. His clinical expertise includes intimate knowledge of recommended risk management for hereditary cancer syndromes. He is co-leading Geisinger’s MyCode genomic screening program for medically actionable genomic results, and is helping to develop a health services research portfolio on patient-participant, family, and system outcomes of this program.This episode is sponsored by PhenoTips. If you are still drawing pedigrees by hand, you are overdue for an upgrade! PhenoTips provides a free digital pedigree drawing tool. Not only is it intuitive and easy-to-use, it’s 2.5 times faster than your pen and paper. And we all know time is very valuable in the clinic. Give it a try at phenotips.com/signup.On This Episode We Discuss:Timeframe for the boardsStructure of the examStudy resourcesContent on the examStrategy to approach questionsPercentage passing rate (Is there one?)Results and CGC statusAccommodating for COVID-19 (Possible Remote Test Taking)Inclusivity boards price and questionsUpdate: As teased by Adam in this episode, ABGC officially announce the boards exam is also being offered with remote proctoring in August 2020. Read more on their website here.Learn more on ABGC’s website, here is the content outline that was referred to throughout this interview. Here is the practice exam for purchase ($55) to access your strengths and weaknesses. Here is a page to learn more about the scoring of the exam and here is a page to see specific passing rates over the last few years.During the interview we also reference #ABGCListens tweetchat, which you can read here on Twitter. For other genetic counseling conversation read and participate in #gcchat on Twitter. You can also follow Adam directly on Twitter.Next episode of DNA Today is launching the brand new Direct-To-Consumer Genetic Testing series on July 17th! This series will be sponsored by Fulgent Genetics. New episodes are released on the first and third Friday of the month with some bonus episodes thrown in there. In the meantime, you can listen to over 125 other episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or streaming on the website including the previous series about infertility.See what else we are up to on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and iTunes. Questions/inquiries can be sent to info@DNApodcast.com.
In this week's episode, Adam sits down with Outdoor Marketer Adam Bucnahan. They chat about tips about how to be a content creator in today's ever-changing climate in the outdoors industry, smores, and more! If you would like to share your adventure stories please head over to our site and tell us your story.
The Almost There Adventure Podcast is a celebration of outdoor activities both local and epic. Discussing the big topics and talking to adventurers, artists, legends and activists within the outdoor community.In this special episode we talk about the impact of COVID-19 on our outdoor adventures and hear from some friends with their advice for fueling the stoke for the outdoors, while stuck at home.Recorded Monday, March 23rd. Show Notes04:24 – Saveria gets chased by a coyote in her neighborhood07:00 – Adjusting to working from home08:45 – Guidelines for hiking while “Staying-at-Home”15:30 – Hiking, climbing, backpacking are non-essential17:06 – What are the “safe” alternatives for physical and mental fitness?19:44 – Staying socially connected while maintaining physical distance21:35 – Activities you can do while hunkered down28:43 – Have you “panic bought” anything?33:57 – More ideas for fueling the stoke while staying home34:20 – Solo Yolo – moderator of two large Facebook groups: Backpacking and California Hiking & Backpacking35:53 – Karla Amador, co-founder of the 52 Hike Challenge37:33 – Casey Schreiner, founder of Modern Hiker38:36 – Adam Buchanan, social media marketing consultant39:44 – Chris Sunnen, The Last Adventurer40:55 – Final thoughtsMentioned in this EpisodeHiking in the Time of COVID-19 – article on SoCalHiker.netSocial Distancing in Parks and TrailsYour Pacific Crest Trail Thru-hike is Cancelled – HalfwayAnywhere.com“Press Pause” on your ChallengeMicro-adventuresCitizen ScienceBird Life-listBackpacking – Facebook GroupCalifornia Hiking & Backpacking – Facebook Group52 Hike ChallengeModern HikerSolo StoveThe Last AdventurerConnect with us!Like Almost There on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/almostthereadventurepodcast/Follow Almost There on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/almostthere_ap/ Our Co-hostsJason Fitzpatrick – IG: @themuirprojectSaveria Tilden – IG: @adventuruswomen web: AdventurUsWomen.comJeff Hester – IG: @thesocalhiker web: SoCalHiker.netTheme song by Opus Orange. Courtesy of Emoto Music.
Trevon sits down at the Western Hunting Expo in the Hoyt Booth with good friend Adam Buchanan. Adam discusses how social media integrates into the hunting industry and the various changes and trends he has seen in the past 5-10 years that directly affects the marketing and reach for outdoor recreational companies in this space.
In this special edition episode, our host speaks with Adam Buchanan to celebrate Genetic Counselor Awareness Day.
Those of us watching every shift in the level of adoption of genomic medicine have our eyes closely glued to Geisinger Health System in Pennsylvania. Adam Buchanan is the Co-Director of Geisinger’s MyCode Genomic Screening and Counseling program, and today we talk to him about the rationale of making genomic screening part of routine medical care.
Adam talks about his 67 camper re-build project, his passion for the outdoors, some of his experiences with Backcountry.com, Cabelas, Wasatch Touring, and tells us about his business and how you can work with him. Facebook Twitter Instagram The Outdoor Biz Podcast Support the show Please give us a rating and review HERE Show Notes Adam talks about his 67 camper re-build project, his passion for the outdoors, some of his experiences with Backcountry.com, Cabelas, Wasatch Touring, and tells us about his business and how you can work with him. First Exposure to the Outdoors I grew up in New Mexico. We were pretty active outdoor family, I did a lot of skiing, hiking. I actually used to compete in competitive skiing. Leading up to the 2000 Olympics there were a lot of scouts, a lot of competitions and there was some kind of discussion around that, but I was like, you know, I just kinda want to get back into it for fun and not compete. And my big thing was always wanting to get into mountain climbing and climbing Mount Everest one day. That was like my senior year. So my senior trip, I drove myself to Mount Rainier with 11 other strangers and did Mount Rainier and it was a lot of fun and learned a lot and then got married and just start having kids and things and I thought, I don't know if the crazy high altitude peaks or for me. Things we talked about Adam Buchanan Wasatch Touring Backcountry.com The Marketing Trust Podcast Mark Schaefer- Known camofire.com Leave No Trace Conservation Alliance Advice, tips I talk to a lot of college students and a lot of people come and they're like, how do I get started? What do I do? And the advice that I always come back to is, get your hands dirty as quick as possible. This isn't fancy, this isn't glamorous. You know, a lot of people think like, Oh, you going to go into public speaking and you get to work with influencers and how fun is your life and what they don't see is how at 1:00 AM I'm in a live chat with customers on a facebook page or out at 4:00 AM or you know at Fox and friends in New York City, for a PR thing or an interview. You know, trying to capture all the listening data on twitter and just the coordination and all the planning. So I always tell people, you know, get your hands dirty as quick as possible. Try to get hands on work and if you can't get anyone to work with you, if a brand won't hire you or whatever, just go start your own thing. Go pick a passion that you feel really passionate about and add your voice to the industry. You see people like, oh my gosh Katie Boue, you've had her on your podcast. Katie is the best example of someone who just kept pushing and going and just built her own brand and now you know, brands love working with her and she works with OIA and now she's a huge advocate for the industry and the outdoors as well. That's an example of someone who just kept pushing and pushing and didn't wait for someone to say, well just come and find me and I'll be over here, but just I'll be ready to come out. She just kept pushing it. So that's what I tell people is put in the hours. Put in the work. Other Outdoor Activities Camping Hiking Rock Climbing Skiing Biking Four Wheeling Favorite Books Essentialism by Greg McKeown Red Gold Fish by Graeme Newell Best Gear Purchase under $100 MSR Hyperflow water filter ENZO Rings Connect with Adam adam@adamcbuchanan.com Adam Buchanan
In this short bonus episode Paul speaks with Adam Buchanan from RetroCollect. With upcoming event Video Games Market 3 not far off they discuss some of the traders that are there as well a what each of them is hoping to add to their own collections at the event. For more information about the Video Games Market: www.events.retrocollect.com As said on the show, thank you to all our listeners that helped make January our best month for downloads. We'll make sure we keep providing great episodes. Follow us: Twitter: @maximumpowerup Facebook: www.facbook.com/maximumpowerup YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCrvUX61wemDeRZXOyFDScaw
Microsoft has a new age detection software, but it's not quite ready for prime time. Check out these fun celebrity examples to see what I mean. Get the new Definitive: http://www.convinceandconvert.com/newsletter/ WATCH MORE JAY TODAY & SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/jaybaer00 Today's Sprout Social shout out goes to Adam Buchanan, a former Convince & Convert client who is now the head of social media at Experticity. Follow him at http://twitter.com/adam_buchanan OUR SPONSORS Candidio (http://candidio.com), a simple and affordable video production company. Follow @candidio on Twitter. Sprout Social (http://sproutsocial.com), a social media management and analytics company that Jay uses for much of his social media every day. Follow @sproutsocial on Twitter. ABOUT JAY TODAY Jay Today is a video podcast with 3-minute lessons and commentary on business, social media and digital marketing from New York Times best-selling author and venture capitalist Jay Baer. Join Jay daily for insights on trends, quick tips, observations and inspiration at http://bit.ly/JayToday. Check out the first ever search engine for marketing podcasts: http://marketingpodcasts.com Find More Jay: https://www.facebook.com/jaybaer https://twitter.com/jaybaer https://plus.google.com/u/1/+JayBaer http://instagram.com/jaybaer https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonbaer
There are 2 marketing trends that we can glean from a pine tree:1) Marketing sideways: It's not always about your products and services. Sometimes, it's taking something that would be useful to your customers and giving it to them to offer additional value. This pine tree, for example, was provided to a friend by their real estate company to make their yard more beautiful.2) Small business: In addition to a free pine tree, the real estate company offered $1,000 off the next real estate purchase. This is a great way to create loyal customers, especially for smaller businesses that can offer that personal touch. Speaking of real estate, my new ebook, Youtility for Real Estate, is now available for pre-order here:http://www.amazon.com/Youtility-Real-...SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/jaybaer00SPROUT SOCIAL SHOUT OUTToday's Sprout Social shout out goes to Adam Buchanan (http://twitter.com/adam_buchanan), who does social media for Cabela's, and this very pine tree was found in his yard!OUR SPONSORSCandidio (http://candidio.com), a simple and affordable video production company. Follow @candidio on Twitter. Sprout Social (http://sproutsocial.com), a social media management and analytics company that Jay uses for much of his social media every day. Follow @sproutsocial on Twitter.ABOUT JAY TODAYJay Today is a video podcast with 3-minute lessons and commentary on business, social media and digital marketing from New York Times best-selling author and venture capitalist Jay Baer. Join Jay daily for insights on trends, quick tips, observations and inspiration at http://bit.ly/JayToday.
Adam Buchanan, Social Media Manager at Cabela’s, joins the first 2015 episode of the Social Pros Podcast to discuss the value of customer and employee involvement in social media content, symbiotic partnerships with like-minded businesses, and the importance of experiential learning in social media. Read the highlights: http://www.convinceandconvert.com/social-pros-podcast/how-cabelas-uses-social-to-turn-customers-into-friends
There are 2 marketing trends that we can glean from a pine tree: 1) Marketing sideways: It's not always about your products and services. Sometimes, it's taking something that would be useful to your customers and giving it to them to offer additional value. This pine tree, for example, was provided to a friend by their real estate company to make their yard more beautiful. 2) Small business: In addition to a free pine tree, the real estate company offered $1,000 off the next real estate purchase. This is a great way to create loyal customers, especially for smaller businesses that can offer that personal touch. Speaking of real estate, my new ebook, Youtility for Real Estate, is now available for pre-order here: http://www.amazon.com/Youtility-Real-Estate-Professionals-Specialfrom-ebook/dp/B00MNNAOPS SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/jaybaer00 SPROUT SOCIAL SHOUT OUT Today's Sprout Social shout out goes to Adam Buchanan (http://twitter.com/adam_buchanan), who does social media for Cabela's, and this very pine tree was found in his yard! OUR SPONSORS Candidio (http://candidio.com), a simple and affordable video production company. Follow @candidio on Twitter. Sprout Social (http://sproutsocial.com), a social media management and analytics company that Jay uses for much of his social media every day. Follow @sproutsocial on Twitter. ABOUT JAY TODAY Jay Today is a video podcast with 3-minute lessons and commentary on business, social media and digital marketing from New York Times best-selling author and venture capitalist Jay Baer. Join Jay daily for insights on trends, quick tips, observations and inspiration at http://bit.ly/JayToday.