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In the aftermath of the fall of Saigon in 1975, Lincoln was designated a "Refugee Friendly" city. This designation marked the beginning of a thriving Vietnamese community that continues to leave a lasting impact on Lincoln and the state. CSS helped resettle 257 Vietnamese refugees within the Diocese of Lincoln that year, mostly in Lincoln but also in Hastings. Among those first arrivals was Alex Tran, who was around 10 years old when his family, along with more than 20 relatives, arrived in Lincoln. Alex reminisces with us about that escape from his home country and what that experience was like through the eyes of a child.
Bambu Labs teaches us how to lose friends and alienate people. Then, Alex Tran from Immich joins us for a project update, and we shared some dreams for a community RSS project. Special Guest: Alex Tran.
Bamboo teaches us how to lose friends and alienate people. Then, Alex Tran from Immich joins us for a project update, and we shared some dreams for a community RSS project.
Shayne and the Smosh Games boys, Spencer and Alex, chat about games! Get 20% off your first order, plus free shipping, at https://meundies.com/smoshmouth! To get your new 3-month premium wireless plan for just 15 bucks a month, go to https://mintmobile.com/SMOSHMOUTH ! 0:00-1:31 Intro 1:32-24:32 Gen Con and board games 24:33-27:34 Alex's origin story 27:35-1:12:37 Gamer talk SUBSCRIBE: https://smo.sh/Sub2SmoshCast WEAR OUR JOKES: https://smosh.com WHO YOU HEAR Shayne Topp // https://www.instagram.com/shaynetopp/ Spencer Agnew // https://www.instagram.com/spennser/ Alex Tran // https://www.instagram.com/mobile_suit_alex/ WHO YOU DON'T HEAR (usually) Director: Selina Garcia Editor: Kortney Luby Producer: Amanda Lehan-Canto, Shayne Topp, Selina Garcia Production Designer: Cassie Vance Art Director: Erin Kuschner Assistant Art Director: Josie Bellerby Art Coordinator: Alex Aguilar Props Asst: Adam Mustafa Audio Mixer: Scott Neff Director of Photography: Brennan Iketani Camera Operator: James Hull Assistant Director: Alexcina Figueroa Executive Vice President of Production: Amanda Barnes Production Manager: Alexcina Figueroa Production Coordinator: Zianne Hoover Operations & Production Coordinator: Oliver Wehlander Production Assistant: Ovsana Tsaturian Post Production Manager: Luke Baker DIT/Lead AE: Matt Duran IT: Tim Baker Director of Design: Brittany Hobbs Graphic Designers: Ness Cardano, Monica Ravitch Senior Manager, Channel & Strategy: Lizzy Jones Channel Operations Coordinator: Audrey Carganilla Director of Social Media: Erica Noboa Social Creative Producer: Peter Ditzler, Tommy Bowe Merchandising Manager: Mallory Myers Social Media Coordinator: Kim Wilborn Talent Coordinator: Selina Garcia Operations PA: Katie Fink CEO: Alessandra Catanese EVP of Programming: Kiana Parker Coordinating Producer of Programming: Marcus Munguia Executive Coordinator: Rachel Collis OTHER SMOSHES: Smosh: https://smo.sh/Sub2Smosh Smosh Pit: https://smo.sh/Sub2SmoshPit Smosh Games: https://smo.sh/Sub2SmoshGames El Smosh (Spanish Dub): https://smo.sh/Sub2ElSmosh FOLLOW US: TikTok: https://smo.sh/TikTok Snapchat: http://smo.sh/OnSnapchat Instagram: https://instagram.com/smosh Facebook: https://facebook.com/smosh" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shayne and the Smosh Games boys, Spencer and Alex, chat about games! Get 20% off your first order, plus free shipping, at https://meundies.com/smoshmouth! To get your new 3-month premium wireless plan for just 15 bucks a month, go to https://mintmobile.com/SMOSHMOUTH ! 0:00-1:31 Intro 1:32-24:32 Gen Con and board games 24:33-27:34 Alex's origin story 27:35-1:12:37 Gamer talk SUBSCRIBE: https://smo.sh/Sub2SmoshCast WEAR OUR JOKES: https://smosh.com WHO YOU HEAR Shayne Topp // https://www.instagram.com/shaynetopp/ Spencer Agnew // https://www.instagram.com/spennser/ Alex Tran // https://www.instagram.com/mobile_suit_alex/ WHO YOU DON'T HEAR (usually) Director: Selina Garcia Editor: Kortney Luby Producer: Amanda Lehan-Canto, Shayne Topp, Selina Garcia Production Designer: Cassie Vance Art Director: Erin Kuschner Assistant Art Director: Josie Bellerby Art Coordinator: Alex Aguilar Props Asst: Adam Mustafa Audio Mixer: Scott Neff Director of Photography: Brennan Iketani Camera Operator: James Hull Assistant Director: Alexcina Figueroa Executive Vice President of Production: Amanda Barnes Production Manager: Alexcina Figueroa Production Coordinator: Zianne Hoover Operations & Production Coordinator: Oliver Wehlander Production Assistant: Ovsana Tsaturian Post Production Manager: Luke Baker DIT/Lead AE: Matt Duran IT: Tim Baker Director of Design: Brittany Hobbs Graphic Designers: Ness Cardano, Monica Ravitch Senior Manager, Channel & Strategy: Lizzy Jones Channel Operations Coordinator: Audrey Carganilla Director of Social Media: Erica Noboa Social Creative Producer: Peter Ditzler, Tommy Bowe Merchandising Manager: Mallory Myers Social Media Coordinator: Kim Wilborn Talent Coordinator: Selina Garcia Operations PA: Katie Fink CEO: Alessandra Catanese EVP of Programming: Kiana Parker Coordinating Producer of Programming: Marcus Munguia Executive Coordinator: Rachel Collis OTHER SMOSHES: Smosh: https://smo.sh/Sub2Smosh Smosh Pit: https://smo.sh/Sub2SmoshPit Smosh Games: https://smo.sh/Sub2SmoshGames El Smosh (Spanish Dub): https://smo.sh/Sub2ElSmosh FOLLOW US: TikTok: https://smo.sh/TikTok Snapchat: http://smo.sh/OnSnapchat Instagram: https://instagram.com/smosh Facebook: https://facebook.com/smosh" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 4, we sit down to chat with Alex Tran, the founder of IMMICH. We wanted to ask Alex about the origin story of IMMICH, his extensive DISCORD community, and his experience with the #HL15 from #45HomeLab (among other interesting topics). For full video version: https://youtu.be/sZIEu6u-3qo https://immich.app/
Recording Date: November 10th, 2023 Hosts: Tony Hansmann && Jesse Alford Guest Name: Alex Tran Alex Tran has spent time at Code For America, Pivotal, and touring around the US helping Climete Tech companies. He's got a new UX Consultancy focused on climate, wellness, insurance, and govtech clients. We had the type of really fun conversation I miss having with Designers! We talk about his pairing journey, design on a balanced team, and some of the principles he teaches his design students. Social media: LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/alexandersitran/
That man behind the Google Photos killer joins us to chat about the latest release of Immich. Plus, Alex's first impressions of 45Homelab's HL15. Special Guests: Alex Tran and Brent Gervais.
What is it like for a Christian to work in the corporate world, and in the Silicon Valley at that? Alex Tran has been there for years and he shares from his experiences of showing up with faith at the office. Plus, you'll hear first hand about how he has started working as a life coach to help Asian Americans to experience healing, wholeness, and empowerment. Show notes at https://erasingshame.com/how-to-show-up-with-faith-at-the-workplace-with-life-coach-alex-tran/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erasingshame/message
This episode we talk with Alex about everything from Calico , Largemouth , Yellowtail to Tournament fishing . Go check him out a. book a guide trip with him . Check out Vikingheads @https://vikingheads.com Check out Phenix Rods https://phenixrods.com to see all models mentioned in this episode Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this thought-provoking episode, we dive into the incredible journey of Grace Tran, a woman who exemplified patience and trust in her unwavering pursuit of a meaningful relationship with God and her future husband. Join us as we explore the remarkable story of waiting, faith, and the ultimate reward of God's timing. Grace's narrative is a testament to the power of patience. She chose to navigate her single years with a resolute focus on deepening her relationship with Christ, refusing to settle for temporary relationships that would merely fill a void. With unwavering determination, she embarked on a journey of self-discovery, finding completeness in her faith rather than fleeting romances. The backdrop of Grace's love story adds a touch of serendipity to her tale. She and her husband-to-be, Alex Tran, connected across continents through a Facebook group. Their friendship blossomed into a profound love, spanning the distance between Australia and the United States. Today, they stand as a united front, co-hosting the inspiring podcast "Let's Unpack That" and extending their ministry to strengthen the faith and relationships of others. For those navigating the waters of singleness and yearning for their "Mr. Right," Grace's journey offers a profound lesson. In the waiting, she leaned on her Heavenly Father for solace, allowing Him to fill any void and transform her heart. Her story resonates with the truth that every individual is wanted, treasured, and profoundly loved by God beyond measure. This episode gently reminds us that the path of singleness is an opportunity for growth, connection with God, and self-discovery. Through Grace's example, we learn that becoming our best selves and finding peace in singleness paves the way for any potential relationship to flourish. Whether partnered or single, embracing God's love and purpose ultimately leads to fulfillment. Tune in to discover how Grace's journey unfolds—a tale of patience, trust, and the beautiful reward of waiting on God's perfect plan. May her story inspire you to embrace the waiting with grace and trust, knowing that your Heavenly Father has a magnificent plan for your life. Remember, in the tapestry of life, every season serves a purpose, and through it all, God's love remains unwavering. Let's Unpack That, with Alex and Grace Tran. Podcast gracechen.hi@gmail.com https://withthetrans.com
Did you know that Americans spend 1/3 of their time consuming audio? Quite possibly the future of advertising is EAR. Join us as we chat with Alex Tran from the iHeartMedia group about how this titan is changing what you think about audio advertising.
Jonathan Jackson sits down with Mercy Corps' Monitoring Evaluation and Learning (MEL) team – Meri Ghorkhmazyan, Senior Director MEL, Alex Tran, Senior MEL Advisor and Hanna Camp, Senior Advisor, Technology for MEL. They discuss how MEL is the next generation of M&E and how it has fuelled program adaptation and higher level learning to improve frontline impact at Mercy Corps. Some topics covered in this conversation include: The difference between M&E and MEL The value of a MEL policy and the challenges of disorganized MEL technology How standardizing on technology for MEL allows teams to maximize comprehensiveness of data as well as timely action The ins and outs of creating enterprise technology agreements and the cost savings made possible Implementing a MEL technology training program with support from the Cisco Foundation Creating continuous buy in along the journey of change management How streamlining technologies can boost professional development opportunities for MEL technology practitioners. Empowering data practitioners to be able to make better decisions around program performance. The challenge of finding and retaining technically skilled staff Related Resources: Mercy Corps: https://www.mercycorps.org/ Mercy Corps' 10 year strategy: https://www.mercycorps.org/press-room/releases/pathway-to-possibility Mercy Corps' Guide to Building a Digital Ecosystem for M&E at Scale: https://dimagi.com/blog/mercy-corps-guide-to-building-a-digital-ecosystem-for-me-at-scale/ CommCare enterprise offering: https://www.dimagi.com/commcare/enterprise/
Catch Me Outside turned one year old on January 14, 2022! One of my favourite things about producing this show is getting to live vicariously through all the brave, curious and adventurous people I interview. In the past year, guests have taken us to the tundra of the Northwest Territories, the peaks of some of the tallest mountains in Canada and the U.S., up and down the Hudson River, across the Great Lakes and along hiking trails that trace Canada's coasts and cover the span of the United States. For Catch Me Outside's anniversary, I wanted to focus on the people who've shared their adventures on the show, so I reached out to every guest I've interviewed and asked them to record an update on their life since we last heard from them, or what they've got planned for 2023. Planning adventures and building communities is hard, time-consuming work, so not everyone was able to send an update, but a handful of past guests were. In today's episode, you'll hear adventure updates from Nicole Dubeta, Canice Leung, Pascale Marceau, Maddi LeBlanc, Laura Johnson, Chev Dixon, Kyla Fuller, Greg Zolob, Ana McBride, Alex Tran, Jessica Raechelle and Zwena Gray. Like, rate, review and follow If you're enjoying the show, please rate, review and follow @catchmeoutsidepodcast on Instagram and TikTok and like the Catch Me Outside Podcast Facebook page. You can also support the show and gain access to exclusive bonus content by becoming a Patreon patron, at patreon.com/catchmeoutsidepodcast. Music Yaki Tori and Mango by Smith The Mister https://smiththemister.bandcamp.com Smith The Mister https://bit.ly/Smith-The-Mister-YT Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/-yaki-tori Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/oZ0U4Q5epUs
Deux, trois voix formica pour vous accueillir dans notre série Esprit de famille où l'on observe de quelle manière le récit familial et parfois les cultures d'origine se transmettent de grands-parents à petits-enfants. Deux tête-à-tête franco-vietnamiens, où le parfum du lotus s'insinue de façon différente d'une famille à l'autre. Acte I, nous sommes à Antony, au sud de Paris, dans une maison colorée, qui sent la famille et les livres. Et pour cause, cette maison appartient à Thuân, écrivaine et traductrice française, née au Vietnam en 1967. La longue table en bois- habituée à accueillir soupes aux vermicelles, nuoc man et pousses de soja - nous attend. Les parents de Thûan sont assis côte à côte, très sagement. Dan, le fils et petit-fils pas loin, un peu au garde-à-vous, très intimidé, il sait qu'il va devoir questionner papy et mamie. Je remarque le béret espiègle du grand-père, il a l'oeil faussement endormi, de celui qui en a vu. Mamie, elle, porte encore la prestance de l'ancienne institutrice. Conversation un jour de Nouvel an chinois, où on n'allumera… que les souvenirs. Les musiques de l'émission Thiên thai Tin lua doyen trang Mambo boléro John Coltrane Spirituals
What do you know about the potentially endocrine-disrupting “forever chemicals” in your favourite waterproof gear and garments? Or about your favourite outdoor gear manufacturers' side gigs selling bullets and combat uniforms? We're joined on this episode by friend of the pod Alex Tran to unpack a couple not-so-rosy aspects of the outdoor industry. Alex is a backpacker, bike packer and gear head who's been going on outdoor adventures for almost 20 years. We've had lots of conversations about the ethics of the outdoor gear industry in the months since I started the podcast, and I consider Alex to be a pretty conscientious person. For this research-heavy episode, Alex and I chat about plastic waste, PFAS and the military-industrial complex. We both acknowledged before recording that some of the core problems at the base of all these issues are white supremacy, capitalism, imperialism and patriarchy, and while we touch on some of these a bit during the episode, we ultimately decided to keep the scope of the conversation pretty narrowly focused on the three topics I mentioned above. Don't worry though, there are plenty of hot takes. Notes: At one point, we say that DWR means “durable water resistant” coating, but it's actually "durable water repellent." Also, I refer several times to Clarus Company, but it's actually Clarus Corporation. Sources: By the Numbers: The Outdoor Industry's Plastic Problem Your laundry and plastic pollution — which fabrics shed the most microplastics The lawyer who became DuPont's worst nightmare The Madrid Statement Gore-Tex, PCFS and pollution: Harmful chemicals in outdoor gear Gore-Tex manufacturer announces availability of new PFAS-free membrane, but still uses “forever chemicals” to make its outdoor apparel and gear The Lost Arrow Project by Patagonia – Military Alpine Recce System: Program History #BoycottBlackDiamond: Everything You Need to Know and How You Can Help Like, rate, review and follow If you're enjoying the show, please rate, review and follow @catchmeoutsidepodcast on Instagram and TikTok and like the Catch Me Outside Podcast Facebook page. Also, keep an eye out for the Catch Me Outside Patreon, launching in September. Music Yaki Tori and Mango by Smith The Mister https://smiththemister.bandcamp.com Smith The Mister https://bit.ly/Smith-The-Mister-YT Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/-yaki-tori Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/oZ0U4Q5epUs
We'll introduce you to incredible organizations combatting hunger and homelessness in the LGBTQ+ community and take stock of queer culinary spaces that are safe, joyful, and liberating. Join us for an episode all about Pride as we dig into the rich intersection between food, drink, and the LGBTQ community.Further Reading:Learn more about the work that the Brave Space Alliance does here. To learn more about the Los Angeles LGBT Center Culinary Program and find out how you might enroll in it, visit this website, visit the Liberation Coffee House and their Anita May Rosenstein campus or contact them here.For more on Ginger's check out their instagram page. For more information on the work being done by the Lesbian Bar Project to document and support lesbian bars across the country, click here. HAGS will be opening on July 20th! Keep an eye on their website to get your reservation and follow their restaurant's journey on Instagram. Keep Meat and Three on the air: become an HRN Member today! Go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate. Meat and Three is powered by Simplecast.
Hi everyone! We had a great time with Alex Tran. Alex is an experienced engineer, electrical engineer by day, software Engineer by night. In this episode, Alex shared with us a package he created "Immich", which is a self-hosted photo and video backup solution directly from your mobile phone! Don't miss out! Listen now and share it with your friends!Resource:https://github.com/alextran1502/immichCredits:
Laugh out loud as we explore the world of comedy through food. We discuss what makes food fights funny, jump on the imposter cakes bandwagon, and devour some truly absurd meals before sitting down at the dinner table for hilarious punchlines.Further Reading and Listening:Hear more jokes on Time For Lunch.Dr. Robert King is a film historian and professor of media at Columbia University. To learn more about his work, go here. The Netflix series, Is It Cake? will blow your mind. Here is also the kettle imposter cake that HRN's intern Kiara Thomas was so shocked by. Giselle also mentions the #everythingiscake on TikTok, go down that rabbit hole - you won't be disappointed.Dennis Lee is a staff writer at the take out. Check out his writing here. And explore his blog “Food is Stupid” here. To listen to the full episode featuring Katie Workman on My Family Recipe, go here. Keep Meat and Three on the air: become an HRN Member today! Go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate. Meat and Three is powered by Simplecast.
How does what we eat impact who we become? This episode of Meat and Three explores what diet can tell us about the biographies of famous chefs, writers, and iconic locales. We'll hear about how Sylvia Plath's private recounting of her meals became a Twitter sensation. Then, we'll talk with another writer looking to recreate some other famous literary foods. We'll also consider how Julia Child's life story and legacy is being re-developed for a new generation of audiences. Plus, a story about how a city's history can be viewed by its food.Further Reading and Listening:- Eric Kim's debut cookbook, Korean American: Tastes Like Home is out now. He was interviewed on Inside Julia's Kitchen.- For more about what Sylvia ate, follow @whatsylviaate on Twitter. And check out Rebecca Brill's writing here.- You can check out The Paris Review to read an archive of Valerie Stivers' work.- Listen to Inside Julia's Kitchen. You can hear more of Daniel Goldfarb here and more of Blake Davis here.- Check out the Big City Food Biographies series here. Learn more about Judith Dern and Liz Williams on their websites.Keep Meat and Three on the air: become an HRN Member today! Go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate. Meat and Three is powered by Simplecast.
Enjoy a meal in different magical worlds this week on Meat and Three. We discuss some of the fictional foods that populate the books and movies we grew up with and ignite the curiosity of your inner child. We drop in on a dinner series inspired by literature, recreate the butterbeer that Hogwarts students and teachers love to sip on, and learn how to recreate edible creatures found in video games. Further Readings and Listening: To hear more about Kate Young's thoughts on food and fiction, listen to episode 48 of Meant to Be Eaten to learn more.Keep up with Chef Evan Hanscor and his dinner series here!To learn more about Victoria Rosenthal and her recipes, visit her blog Pixelated Provisions or reach her at pixelatedprovisions@gmail.com. Additionally, find out about her cookbooks and purchase them here!Keep Meat and Three on the air: become an HRN Member today! Go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate.Meat and Three is powered by Simplecast.
Our next Detailing Power Couple joining us on the show today is Mary & Alex Tran of Clean Car Custom Detail out of Brenham, TX! These two just wrapped up the Detailing Master's Academy and we can't wait to hear all about it. We're also going to be chatting about how to stay on top of things when your schedule starts getting full and don't forget to stick around for this week's #HackOrHack!
Renny was joined by Marcy & Alex Tran, owners of Clean Car Custom Detail in Brenham, Texas and creators of Detail Masters Academy, a free online summit for detailers. They discussed Accelerating to Maximum Profits within your detailing business. The summit brings together 20 industry experts who won't hold back from telling you what to focus on and what to quit doing to move the needle in your business and experience a better quality of life. 10 days of free virtual detailing business strategies sent daily to your inbox. It launches 02/22/2022. Every week you can catch us live on both the Detailing Success Facebook page and Renny Doyle YouTube Channel at 8am pacific, 11am eastern. You can also listen to recordings everywhere you like to get your podcasts or at www.DetailingSuccess.com. Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts iHeartRADIO YouTube If you have questions or comments about the show, please email Chris@DetailingSuccess.com. Make sure you tell some friends about the show to help spread the word. Share, share, share! You can also find Both Renny and Chris on Instagram at @rennydoyle and @chriswoolman_detailer.
In this episode, my friend Alex Tran and I talk about relying on a consistent God, instead of an inconsistent world! Also, we talk about some fun topics like our favorite worship artist, lighting design, and so much more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/apologiaaccepted/message
This was an incredibly moving episode to record. Alex and I have been friends for many years. We always have insightful and meaningful conversations and this was no different. The honesty with which Alex articulates his experience of owning a cafe is so refreshing and I think will offer a huge benefit to anyone within the industry who happens to listen. Please take the time for this one, it will hit you in a whole different way. @capitalespresso @alex.d.tran This episode is brought to you by @myraclekitchen, My favourite plant based mylk for coffee!
Join us for the exciting 2nd installment in the life of a Doula! Today we discuss everything what PostPartum Doulas do with our hilarious and amazing guest Alex Tran from Houston Womb Service! To Visit Alex's Doula Services, find her here:InstagramFacebookAnd check out her podcast - In the Family Way here:InstagramFacebookAnd don't forget to reach out to Tessa and Marie, too! InstagramFacebookTwitterand email us at shenannyganspodcast@gmail.comYou can also check out Tessa's nanny agency at www.plumtreenannies.com!WE HAVE MERCH! Buy some! (please?
In today's episode, we have as our guest attorney Rick Dyer. He is Dawn's favorite mentoring story of all time because he had such an amazing journey that can inspire us all. Rick was a former heroine addict. He got out of jail, rebuilt his life, became a respected Boston attorney, and now helps others who have suffered from the same addiction. Rick's story stirs the imagination and shows how mentors can help those struggling from unhealthy addictions get connected with recovery coaches. Listen in on this inspiring episode featuring Richard Dyer, Patti Austin, Dawn Carroll, Barry Orms, and Alex Tran. After listening to this podcast, you can find out more by visiting these websites: https://recoverylaw.us/ https://overmyshoulderfoundation.org/one-less-hopeless-person-an-interview-with-attorney-rick-dyer/ Over My Shoulder Foundation "Mentoring Helps Design the Next Generation" #OMSMentoring
The Cabot Theatre in Beverly, MA will be celebrating it's 100th anniversary on December 3, 2020. That is 100 years folks; the centennial milestone. For this episode, we have invited Casey Soward, the Executive Director of the Cabot Theatre to join our podcast. Casey shares the details of the upcoming virtual celebration that is planned for December 3rd. As a surprise, he also talks about their new streaming service so that people can watch the performances streamed directly to their homes. That means we can soon watch the recorded performance of our very own Ms. Patti Austin streaming from the Cabot. This is a fun episode. You won't want to miss all the back and forth with Patti Austin, Casey Soward, Dawn Carroll, and Alex Tran. The official website of the Cabot Theatre is https://thecabot.org/cabot100celebration. Over My Shoulder Foundation is located at https://overmyshoulder.org.
This has been a wild year in terms of climate and environmental debates. There have been many discussions on whether climate change is man made or not. Both sides seem to feel very strongly about their position. Yet the fact remains that we as humans need clean water, fresh air, and a sustainable food supply. The health of the planet is of more lasting importance to the next generation since their time here have only started. It is no wonder that some of the loudest voices come from young people like Greta Thunberg. Join the OMS tribe of Dawn Carroll, Barry Orms, Elizabeth Penaranda, and Alex Tran in their discussion of when they first became aware of the environment. In order words, who were their mentors on the environment. Websites mentioned in the podcast include https://whale.org https://onetreeplanted.org https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greta_Thunberg
This is the first part of our conversation with these two bicoastal Asian American doctors: Dr. Alex Tran, M.D. (NY) and Dr. David L. Tran, M.D. (CA). We gain insight into the public healthcare workplace environment, and battling COVID-19 day in and day... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/things-i-never-said/support
Welcome to The Gainsight Gamechanger Podcast, a space where we recognize and celebrate people who change the game of customer success and product experience for their companies, customers, teammates, and partners. The COVID19 pandemic heavily impacted our reality, as entire countries were forced to implement mandatory lockdowns to protect their people. Adapting to such abrupt changes has been difficult for everyone, and the mental health costs have been unmeasurable. Today’s episode is very special, as our host, Adam Joseph, sits down with CSM professionals, colleagues, and friends to address the importance of taking care of our mental health in both the professional and personal aspects of our lives. In today’s discussion, we’ll listen to the thoughts, insights, and opinions of Emma Rogers, CSM at reed.co.uk, Shari Srebnick, Head of Client Success at Searchmetrics, Alex Tran, Customer Outcome Manager at Gainsight, and Matt Myszkowski, Vice President for Customer Success at EMEA SAP. Currently, overwhelm, burnout and overall discomfort are easily the predominant emotions for a lot of employees and employers, and this is why it is so important to bring mental health to the center of the conversation. In times of uncertainty, we all need to be kinder to ourselves and finally accept that it is okay to not be okay. Listen to this episode to learn a variety of practical tips and tricks from Customer Success professionals to improve your mental health and find some comfort inside your mind. This episode will help you show you the importance of vulnerability and how you and your team can transform your project into a more humane and fruitful one. Jump straight into: (01:36) - An introduction of today’s guests, their backgrounds and their experience regarding mental health awareness. (12:14) - How do Sales and Customer Success influence professionals’ mental health? - “Rejection is not great, we don’t like it as human beings. In sales, your whole day is full of that.” (14:57) - Alex’s experience and tips to manage the demands of a CSM job - “Recognize that you can’t do it all, and be okay with that.” (17:36) - I shouldn’t be a lonely place: how leaders are allowed to be vulnerable in front of their teams - “People tend to think vulnerability is weakness, when it’s one of the greatest measures of courage.” (21:27) - The importance of becoming aware and validating everyone’s experiences through uncertain times - “We’re all in the same storm, but our boats are unique and different.” (24:55) - Why teams need and demand for authenticity - ”People would rather follow a leader who is real, rather than a leader who’s always right.” (26:45) - Small and doable actions to find ease and improve your mental health from home - “Start becoming aware of your triggers allows you to react and respond before you get to that stage that is not a good place to be in.” (34:57) - How can teams collaborate and create a healthier environment starting today? - “Create a culture of vulnerability, and that starts with the leader.” Resources Connect with https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmamariarogers/?originalSubdomain=uk (Emma) through LinkedIn Connect with https://www.linkedin.com/in/alextran91/ (Alex) through LinkedIn Connect with https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharisrebnick/ (Shari) through LinkedIn Connect with https://www.linkedin.com/in/mmyszkowski/?originalSubdomain=uk (Matt) through LinkedIn https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dare-Lead-Brave-Conversations-Hearts/dp/1785042149/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1WL0OZLK650IE&dchild=1&keywords=dare+to+lead+brene+brown&qid=1598044913&sprefix=dare+to+lead%2Caps%2C278&sr=8-1 (Dare to Lead) by Brené Brown Hosted by Adam Joseph, The Gamechanger Podcast is a show brought to you by Gainsight. For more information about all of our episodes, please visit https://www.gainsight.com/podcasts/ (https://www.gainsight.com/podcasts). This show is produced and edited by StudioPod. If you want more details
Alex Tran, a Client Outcomes Manager from Gainsight, joins the discussion to discuss their approach to tech touch strategy. -- If you want to join the discussion with thousands of other customer success leaders, join Gain Grow Retain: http://gaingrowretain.com/ This podcast is brought to you by Jay Nathan and Jeff Breunsbach... Jay Nathan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaynathan/ Jeff Breunsbach: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreybreunsbach
Alex Tran, a Client Outcomes Manager from Gainsight, joins the discussion to discuss their approach to tech touch strategy. --If you want to join the discussion with thousands of other customer success leaders, join Gain Grow Retain: http://gaingrowretain.com/This podcast is brought to you by Jay Nathan and Jeff Breunsbach...Jay Nathan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaynathan/Jeff Breunsbach: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreybreunsbach
Joined by special co-host and Talent Brand Intern Matthew McKelvy, Chris and Madison talk with Cisco Summer Interns Rachel Clark and Alex Tran to gain insights on what it looks like to virtually intern at Cisco. To wrap up the conversation Jean Tu former intern turned full time employee shares her experience and advice for interns. Join Team Cisco: http://cs.co/teamcisco
This week we visit with the dynamic husband and wife team of Clean Car Custom Detail. Marcy and Alex have built a phenomenal detail business and share some of what has built their success. Show highlights: How they got started in the detailing industry The importance of knowing when to pivot Starting mobile and buying their shop The challenge and huge blessing of working together Saving as a building strategy Balancing he spends and she saves Marcy's book recommendations - "Profit First" by Mike Michalowicz and "Total Money Make Over" by Dave Ramsey Their tips to help you grow your business Guest Marcy and Alex Tran Clean Car Custom Detail Facebook: Vist Clean Car Custom Detail Host: Jody Sedrick https://instagram.com/jodysedrick Rod Puzey https://instagram.com/rodpuzey RoadFS: https://roadfs.com Zenware: https:/zenware.com RoadFS Detail Memoirs and Mafia Memoirs is a production of Zenware
Validating your assumptions about app features is one of the core benefits of proper product thinking. This means testing out your design theories, but also testing out higher level, strategic questions. Pivotal's Alex Tran walks us through it all. He also goes over a few examples, mapping metrics to design, discover and framing (D&F), and discusses the idea of product vs. project.
Validating your assumptions about app features is one of the core benefits of proper product thinking. This means testing out your design theories, but also testing out higher level, strategic questions. Pivotal's Alex Tran walks us through it all. He also goes over a few examples, mapping metrics to design, discover and framing (D&F), and discusses the idea of product vs. project.
Validating your assumptions about app features is one of the core benefits of proper product thinking. This means testing out your design theories, but also testing out higher level, strategic questions. Pivotal's Alex Tran walks us through it all. He also goes over a few examples, mapping metrics to design, discover and framing (D&F), and discusses the idea of product vs. project.
Validating your assumptions about app features is one of the core benefits of proper product thinking. This means testing out your design theories, but also testing out higher level, strategic questions. Pivotal's Alex Tran walks us through it all. He also goes over a few examples, mapping metrics to design, discover and framing (D&F), and discusses the idea of product vs. project.
Validating your assumptions about app features is one of the core benefits of proper product thinking. This means testing out your design theories, but also testing out higher level, strategic questions. Pivotal's Alex Tran walks us through it all. He also goes over a few examples, mapping metrics to design, discover and framing (D&F), and discusses the idea of product vs. project.
Pop-punk vets Eric “Venom Ventimiglia and Alex Tran join Ian on a brand new Ian Hates Conversations: Music Edition!Ready for some fun from the Bay Area? Lead vocalist and guitarist Eric of 5606 joins Ian first, to talk about everything going on with him and 5606. For one thing, they’re coming up on 20 years as a band! Then, drummer Alex joins in and they all deep dive into the new single ‘Ride Along’, more about 5606, the guys, and plans for the future!#MAKEPOPPUNKGREATAGAINMake sure to support Eric, Alex, and 5606, by following the links below:5606 - Website5606 - Merch5606 - Facebook5606 - Twitter5606 - Instagram5606 - Spotify5606 - AppleBig thanks to Eric and Alex for taking the time to come on the show. Make sure to keep an ear out for more singles coming soon, the earliest most likely in January, and don’t forget about the West Coast tour in May!Don't forget to support Ian Hates Music! Subscribe, rate, and share Ian Hates Music on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, SoundCloud, and any of your favorite podcast listening apps! Plus, please check out the new Patreon link and support the shows even more!PATREONIan HatesFacebookTwitterInstagramiTunesSpotifyStitcherGoogle Play MusicSoundCloudYouTubeAll sound bites or clips are exclusive property of their respective owners and are in no way affiliated with Ian Hates Podcast or its' sponsors. They are used here for entertainment purposes only. Enjoy!Long days and pleasant nights.
In this episode we talk to Alex Tran about being a Junior Designer and his journey into design