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How do you find and book fantastic experts to interview? And how can you use expert interviews to create content that stands out?To add value to our recent five-part miniseries on expert interviews, we're bringing back a fantastic conversation from 2023 with Sarah Goff-Dupont, prev. Principal Writer for Work Life by Atlassian, executive ghostwriter, and public speaker.Sarah delivered an insightful talk at Content Marketing World in 2022, Your Words, Not Mine: How (And Why) To Spice Up Your Content With Expert Interviews, which caught host Amy Wood's attention – so much so that she invited her onto the podcast to dig deeper into the topic. In this episode, originally recorded in early 2023 but still just as useful today, Amy explores the art of expert interviews with Sarah, covering everything from preparation to execution and repurposing. If you've been following our recent series, you'll know we're passionate about expert interviews and how they help create unique, high-value content. This episode ties in perfectly, providing a real-world perspective on how expert interviews are conducted in-house, why they're so powerful, and how they open up a world of content opportunities.Find out:Why expert interviews are a great way to create standout contentHow to find the right experts and get them to agree to an interviewThe best way to prepare and conduct interviewsHow to repurpose an interview into multiple pieces of valuable contentImportant links & mentions:Sarah Goff-Dupont on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahgoffdupont/Sarah on X: https://x.com/sarahgoffdupont/Atlassian: https://www.atlassian.com/The Ultimate Guide to Impactful Video Interviews: https://www.content10x.com/video10x-exec/Watch our Expert Interviews Miniseries on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVwaHzx-z4d5RjYsCkPsQb2CrmIRTauIL&feature=shared Listen to our Expert Interviews Miniseries: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/e9615e3d-b2fe-4895-9329-11b8cdd449fdThe Ultimate Guide to Planning, Recording & Repurposing Expert Interviews to Fuel Your Entire Content Strategy: https://www.content10x.com/expert-interviews-ultimate-guide/Amy on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/amywoods2/Amy's book: www.content10x.com/book (Content 10x: More Content, Less Time, Maximum Results)Amy Woods is the CEO and founder of Content 10x, a creative agency that provides specialist content strategy, creation and repurposing support to B2B organizations. She's also a best-selling author, hosts two content marketing podcasts (The Content 10x Podcast and B2B Content Strategist), and speaks on stages all over the world about the power of content marketing.Join hundreds of business owners, content creators and marketers and get the latest content marketing tips and advice delivered straight to your inbox every week
Peak performance in high-stress environments. It's the goal for the basketball players taking the court during March Madness, but just as much for players on a different kind of court. Lawyers can and should learn a lot from elite athletes, says Dr. Amy Wood. In this episode of the Modern Law Library, Wood shares her insights with the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles. Wood, a clinical psychologist, has focused her career on attorney wellness. She is the author of the new book Lawyer Like an Athlete: How to Up Your Game at Work and in Life, published by the ABA's GPSolo Division. Wood first developed Lawyer Like an Athlete as a CLE program, sharing tips on achieving physical and mental wellness, as well as preparing lawyers to maximize their work performance. There are four characteristics Wood identifies as being shared by star athletes and star attorneys: exquisite self-care, a grounded perspective, “nourishing diversions” and thriving relationships. Without attending to those elements, she says, it's difficult for lawyers to sustain themselves in a high-stress profession. Many lawyers enjoy extreme solo sports, like marathon running. But don't forget about team sports. There's much you can learn about personal performance from elite athletes, but it's just as important to integrate lessons about team performance, Wood says. Are the people on your “team” helping you perform at your peak? Wood and Rawles also discuss the importance of striving for a “fan's perspective”; the importance of visualization; the cycle of workouts and recovery days; and five signs that it's time to reach out for professional assistance.
Peak performance in high-stress environments. It's the goal for the basketball players taking the court during March Madness, but just as much for players on a different kind of court. Lawyers can and should learn a lot from elite athletes, says Dr. Amy Wood. In this episode of the Modern Law Library, Wood shares her insights with the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles. Wood, a clinical psychologist, has focused her career on attorney wellness. She is the author of the new book Lawyer Like an Athlete: How to Up Your Game at Work and in Life, published by the ABA's GPSolo Division. Wood first developed Lawyer Like an Athlete as a CLE program, sharing tips on achieving physical and mental wellness, as well as preparing lawyers to maximize their work performance. There are four characteristics Wood identifies as being shared by star athletes and star attorneys: exquisite self-care, a grounded perspective, “nourishing diversions” and thriving relationships. Without attending to those elements, she says, it's difficult for lawyers to sustain themselves in a high-stress profession. Many lawyers enjoy extreme solo sports, like marathon running. But don't forget about team sports. There's much you can learn about personal performance from elite athletes, but it's just as important to integrate lessons about team performance, Wood says. Are the people on your “team” helping you perform at your peak? Wood and Rawles also discuss the importance of striving for a “fan's perspective”; the importance of visualization; the cycle of workouts and recovery days; and five signs that it's time to reach out for professional assistance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Peak performance in high-stress environments. It's the goal for the basketball players taking the court during March Madness, but just as much for players on a different kind of court. Lawyers can and should learn a lot from elite athletes, says Dr. Amy Wood. In this episode of the Modern Law Library, Wood shares her insights with the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles. Wood, a clinical psychologist, has focused her career on attorney wellness. She is the author of the new book Lawyer Like an Athlete: How to Up Your Game at Work and in Life, published by the ABA's GPSolo Division. Wood first developed Lawyer Like an Athlete as a CLE program, sharing tips on achieving physical and mental wellness, as well as preparing lawyers to maximize their work performance. There are four characteristics Wood identifies as being shared by star athletes and star attorneys: exquisite self-care, a grounded perspective, “nourishing diversions” and thriving relationships. Without attending to those elements, she says, it's difficult for lawyers to sustain themselves in a high-stress profession. Many lawyers enjoy extreme solo sports, like marathon running. But don't forget about team sports. There's much you can learn about personal performance from elite athletes, but it's just as important to integrate lessons about team performance, Wood says. Are the people on your “team” helping you perform at your peak? Wood and Rawles also discuss the importance of striving for a “fan's perspective”; the importance of visualization; the cycle of workouts and recovery days; and five signs that it's time to reach out for professional assistance.
HIPAA training and talk about data security might not be the most exciting topics in dentistry, but they could lead to more excitement than you want, if you neglect them. In this episode of The Patient First Podcast, Copper Penny Consulting CEO Amy Wood shares her own horrifying true story of what can happen when a dental patient's personal information makes it out onto the Internet. She explains how this experience drove her to fight for the protection of dental patients and practices everywhere, and led to the founding of Copper Penny Consulting. We debate whether digital records are inherently more or less safe than traditional paper ones, given the possibility of data theft (HINT: it's more about how strong the “door” to your practice is than what's inside it), and Amy shares some helpful recommendations that practices everywhere should follow to protect their patients' lives and their own businesses. I'm Dr. Bryan Laskin—dentist, author and entrepreneur who champions solutions and services that enhance data security while improving accessibility for those entitled to it. Contact Amy: CopperPennyConsulting.com Learn more about the information gap in the dental industry, the issues contributing to it, and what you can do to fight back: DentalDisorder.com
Episode 135: The Importance of a Mark: Nature-based Journaling with Amy WoodIn this enlightening episode of our podcast, we delve into the art and science of nature-based journaling with expert and CIRCLE member Amy Wood. Join us as we explore the transformative power of combining nature with reflective journaling to deepen our young childrens' understanding and connection with the natural world.Episode Highlights:Introduction to Nature-Based Journaling: Amy introduces the research and concept of nature-based journaling, explaining its significance in today's fast-paced world. She articulates how this practice can enhance mindfulness and foster a deeper connection with nature.The Power of a Mark: Discover the impact that making a simple mark on paper can have on young children. Amy shares insights into how journaling these observations helps capture the essence of moments in nature, turning them into lasting memories.Practical Tips and Techniques: Amy offers practical advice on how to start your own nature journal program in your classroom, including the tools you need and methods to stay consistent with your children's journaling practice.Benefits for Educators and Students: Learn about the advantages of incorporating nature-based journaling into outdoor classrooms. Amy discusses how this practice can support learning outcomes and enhance student engagement with their environment.Inspiration for Your Own Practice: Amy shares stories from her own journaling journey in her outdoor classroom and encourages listeners to find their personal style, emphasizing that there's no right or wrong way to engage in nature-based journaling with young children.Featured In:Outdoor Classroom Tour and Talks in the CIRCLE Membership CommunityOutdoor Classrooms Podcast Episode 135Meet Amy: Amy Wood's passion for nature has been a defining feature of her classrooms throughout her 25-year career in early childhood education. Guiding toddlers through kindergarteners in various Montessori schools, she has consistently integrated the natural world into her teaching. Currently, Amy serves as the lead preschool teacher at SHED Children's Campus, a nature-based, Reggio Emilia-inspired school in Andover, MA, where her students explore the woods daily.In 2018, while working with toddlers, Amy attended a workshop titled “Why ‘Making Learning Visible' is Important for Parents, Teachers, and Children.” Inspired by the workshop's focus on capturing and showcasing the learning process, she developed a journaling program to support all areas of development. This program also addressed a common classroom challenge: the upset children felt when their prized drawings were misplaced. By incorporating journaling, Amy created a way for children to preserve and reflect on their work, fostering pride and deeper engagement in their learning. This transformative approach has since become a staple in her classrooms.Amy holds a Bachelor of Arts with a concentration in math and science from Wheelock College and a Master of Arts in Montessori Education from St. Catherine University. She also has Montessori credentials at both the Infant & Toddler and Early Childhood levels, reflecting her deep expertise in child-centered education.A heartfelt congratulations to Amy Wood for her extraordinary journaling project that continues to inspire and enrich our understanding of nature's role in education and personal growth.Contact Amy HERE. Outdoor Classroom Resources: Explore our
What are VCs looking for? Is your startup fundable? What do you need to improve to get financing? On today's show we have Amy Wood, the Program Manager for the "Most Fundable Companies" initiative at Pepperdine Graziadio Business School, a groundbreaking program that empowers early-stage startups by providing critical insights into their readiness for private investment. Launched in 2018, the MFC program democratizes access to funding, helping promising companies refine their financial projections, market opportunities, and team strengths.
Melissa Forman salutes teacher Amy Wood.
Which commercial real estate markets are set to recover first, and where will recovery be strongest? The Capital Economics real estate team has been looking closely at the comparative performance of the US, European and UK markets to advise clients on where to find opportunities – and where painful adjustments to the post-pandemic world are likely to linger. In this special episode of The Weekly Briefing from Capital Economics, CRE team lead Kiran Raichura and Amy Wood, who focuses on the European market, talk to David Wilder about their work, highlighting potential recoveries and ongoing pain in commercial real estate. They touch on the key issues for investors, including:Which regional markets and which sectors are likely to outperform and which will lag; Why a lot more distressed assets are coming, and where they'll come from; Whether political uncertainty on both sides of the Atlantic is weighing on activity. Analysis referenced in this episode:Global Commercial Property ChartpackCMBS losses not a sign of widespread debt crisisDistress rising, but still a long way to goHow big a threat is debt distress in Europe?
Are you investing enough into cybersecurity? In this eye-opening episode, I'm sitting down with Amy Wood, a renowned cybersecurity and data breach prevention specialist, to uncover the critical importance of spending wisely to protect patient information. Amy reveals why dental practices are prime targets for cybercriminals and lays out essential security measures that can provide robust protection. From business-grade antivirus systems to the significance of encrypted emails, she leaves no stone unturned in exploring the landscape of cybersecurity for dental practices.Amy dives deep into the cost structure of effective cybersecurity, offering a detailed breakdown of what practices should expect to spend. We explore common pitfalls that can compromise a practice's security and provide practical advice on vetting IT providers to ensure they meet HIPAA compliance and other security standards. With insights into managing costs without sacrificing security, Amy's expert guidance is crucial for any dental practice looking to fortify its defenses against cyber threats.What You'll Learn in This Episode:Why dental practices are prime targets for cybercriminalsEssential cybersecurity measures every dental practice should implementCommon shortcuts that compromise your practice's securityThe cost structure of maintaining robust cybersecurityHow to vet IT providers to ensure HIPAA compliancePractical advice for managing cybersecurity costs effectivelyThe real consequences of neglecting cybersecurity in dental practicesTune in to fortify your dental practice against cyber threats and safeguard your patient information with, Amy Wood!Sponsors:For DSO integrations, startup solutions, and all your dental IT needs, let our sponsors, Darkhorse Tech, help out so you can focus on providing the amazing care that you do. For 1 month of FREE service, visit their link today! https://thedentalmarketer.lpages.co/darkhorse-deal/You can reach out to Amy Wood here:Website: http://copperpennyconsulting.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/copperpennyconsultingMentions and Links: Businesses/Services:Henry ScheinOrganizations:HIPAAFBIChange HealthcareMGMIf you want your questions answered on Monday Morning Episodes, ask me on these platforms:My Newsletter: https://thedentalmarketer.lpages.co/newsletter/The Dental Marketer Society Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2031814726927041Episode Transcript (Auto-Generated - Please Excuse Errors)Michael: Hey, Amy. So talk to us. What's one piece of advice you can give us this Monday morning? Amy: So it's actually a very unpopular opinion and piece of advice. It's that you need to spend an appropriate amount of money in order to protect patient information. Michael: Interesting. So we need to spend or we don't have to.Amy: talk to us about that then. so what I do is cybersecurity and data breach prevention. I used to be an IT provider mostly in the dental space for almost 20 years, so I know what it's like to have to. Be set up in a way to try to prevent things like ransomware, computer downtime, not planning ahead for your failures, things like that.what I've realized is that mainstream medical has a lot more resources, both financially and just time and people to actually address all things for HIPAA or cyber security, things like that. But dental generally doesn't. It's a much smaller market. The bad news is that a lot of cyber criminals are targeting dental practices because they also know that dental offices don't have the resources.Interesting. Okay. So then when it comes to that ransomware, and I guess spending the right amount of money, how do we know what is the right amount of money and what are we spending it on specifically? on average, I would say if you're spending roughly 150 a month per computer in your You're about on trackand that's just for basic security prevention.That's going to overlap with some cybersecurity. It's going to overlap with HIPAA regulations and just basic business best practices. For having computers in a business. So that's the rough price range on that. Some places are more expensive. So if you're in a major metropolitan area, you might be paying more.You might be paying less if you're more rural or if you try to cut some corners. Which I do not recommend. As far as what things you need to have uh, let's start with the big four. You've got business grade antivirus patches and updates. So running your Windows updates, making sure all your apps are up to date, kind of like we do on our phones, where we run all the Mac updates and then the app updates.It's the same thing for computers. Then we have business grade firewall. I'm not talking about what the internet provider gives to you. And, or Windows Firewall, that's not appropriate either, business grade firewall. And then the last one is probably the most important, it's backups. Right now the FBI is recommending a 3 2 1 approach, three kinds of backups in two different formats, with one of them being completely off site and or offline.know that's a lot. No, Michael: no, no. But it's interesting. So you did mention cutting corners. Do you see this a lot? And where specifically are the most common corners that are cut in a dental practice? Amy: So I see people not having a business grade firewall, not having encrypted email. And I'm also seeing a lot of computers right now that people did a whole bunch of upgrades from Windows 7 to Windows 10, but they didn't actually replace the computer.They just put a new operating system on an old computer. And now we're a few years into that, and these practices want to do things like, Add Conebeam or add 3D Invisalign or anything like that. And they can't do it because these computers, while they might have a current operating system on them, they're really, really old and they just can't handle it.So that's a very common corner that I see cut. Michael: Okay. So do we have to. Always upgrade our computers. Like all right, we all have to buy new computers every five years. Kind of thing. Whenever you're gonna do an upgrade like this. Amy: Yeah, I think it really depends on I'm gonna put my former IT provider hat on for a minute.Uh, I think it really depends on how you purchased it. Did you overbuild it when you purchased it or did you buy the cheapest thing you could at the time? So if you bought the cheapest thing you're looking at maybe three years before it really starts giving you problems. And if you overbuilt it to start with, you're still looking at five years.You might be able to stretch it just a little bit longer than that, but three to five years is the current standard of care. Kind of That expectation for end of life. Michael: Now, what are the really big problems it could get? Let's just say the three or one and you're like, Maybe some people are listening like, Amy, it's been five years and mine's just doing pretty well.It's slow, but what are the really big problems we need to look out for? Amy: So it's things that won't work with older computers, let's say your printer fails. hopefully you have more than one printer in your office, but you have a printer fail and you get a new one. It might not work on that older computer.Or if you have an older operating system on it, you might find that if you're doing anything electronically with your bank, they might not work with that. It's not compatible. So there's this whole interoperability engineering process that has to happen with computers. And it's a lot less important than it was.10, 15 years ago, but dental is about 10, 15 years behind technology wise. So It's a little more complicated than the rest of general business and even mainstream medical. So depend on your IT guys to actually know how to engineer a solution, not just a product. Kind of Like dentists do. It's not what kind of implant you use.Yes, everyone has a preference, but it's more about how you the professional are actually implementing this as a solution for your patient. Yeah. Michael: Interesting. And now one 50 a month, roughly to be on track per computer. Amy: I'll be honest. I charged a lot more. I lived in the San Francisco Bay area.we had much higher cost of living. Michael: Interesting. Okay. So then depending on where you live and you're at one 50 a month per computer, this is how much we're looking at to when it comes to just protect our data from like any ransomware attacks. Okay. Disasters or anything like that. That's the basic.Okay. Because I see a lot in specific groups and specific places, Facebook groups, right? Where they're like, I need a lower quote. I need something different. And so if people are finding a lower quote. Amy: Refurbished computers, which basically means they're new to you, but they're not new computers. I have seen where the I.T. provider is not installing all the programs on the computer. They push that back onto you as the practice to do that work. I kind of look at it as, It costs a certain amount to do a certain job for any specialist any, contractor, you contact a plumber and electrician. It costs a certain amount to do the job if they're charging you less.Something isn't happening. And it's the same way with computers and with security. Something isn't being done because there, there are metrics out there. We know what it costs. Michael: Commonly, what's not being done that you've seen by like agencies, like it. Amy: I have seen not the right kinds of backups. I have seen not having a properly encrypted email.I have seen the wrong kind of patches and updates being done where people think it's being done, but it's not. I've also seen a lot of IT providers use the this will make you HIPAA compliant. Um, I've also seen a buzzwords of, uh, this will make you HIPAA compliant.And the reality is HIPAA compliance is thousands and thousands of pages of regulation and recommendations and tech information. And in terms of HIPAA, the technology portion of it really only represents about 20 percent of HIPAA as a whole. So it's the most expensive and the most fast paced and changing aspect of HIPAA.But it's also the smallest portion of that regulation. So if an IT provider is saying, Hey, we're doing your HIPAA for you. They're doing 20 percent of So I'm seeing a lot of things like that. Michael: Yeah. So can they ever do 100 percent of it or no? Or it's just like, no, it's not in their wheelhouse. Interesting. So they're just doing the 20 percent of it. Now, what questions should we ask them when it comes to like, Hey, are you doing a proper backup? And they're like, yeah, you know, how would you even know? thank you. I can tell you're doing it. So what questions should we ask when it comes to these type of scenarios?Amy: Obviously that so one of the cool things about HIPAA and know I'm the weirdo, I like. regulation. I like being a rule follower. I am the weirdo that loves HIPAA. Part of HIPAA actually requires that you as a healthcare provider and professional do something called due diligence review on any of your subcontractors and business associates, which basically means all your vendors that touch practice management data and patient information.And. Part of that is asking really intrusive questions. So things like, how do you log into our, computer systems? Do you yourself do HIPAA training for your team members? Do you have cyber insurance? So if you screw up we don't have to foot the bill as a practice. And I think the most important one is, do you offshore any of your services?So HIPAA is a U. S. law and doesn't always follow companies out of our borders. And so that's when contracts become really important. That's when having, black and white in writing evidence from them that can hold up in court. Companies like Change Healthcare right now is dealing with a massive data breach for a second time in the last month.And they're having some issues because some of it is due to their lack of security internally. so these are a lot of questions that you can ask, not just IT providers, but all vendors. Michael: Yeah, I know. I feel like with those data breaches Like United Healthcare right, and all them, when it happens, you're kind of thinking like, well, if it got them, we're a small practice, right?Or maybe a multiple practice location, but you're kind of wondering how well is our IT company doing? Or, on the flip side, Amy, let me ask you, how often is this overlooked? How often do you see people kind of just say, it's just IT? Amy: They think it's a commodity in general. Those dental practices look at IT as it's interchangeable.And I adore my father in law dearly, but he comes from a generation where he thinks that all things are equal. The only difference is price. And I see a lot of that in the dental industry. And unfortunately, when it comes to this, that's not true at all. Michael: So is there anything we can do to, I guess, I guess, lack of a better word, like negotiate or if we're like really counting our pennies here and we're saying, Hey, I just can't foot that bill.150 per computer. Is there anything we can do or you got to swallow it? Amy: I think it really depends. That, that pricing is really for kind of a full service. Dental is fraught with all kinds of technology problems. Things just don't always work well. It's antiquated software. Even if you're on cloud, there's still problems.It's just, Finicky and persnickety in general, just dental software is fraught with problems. So if you need someone to just take care of all the problems for you, that would be more of that price point. I know there are a lot of it providers. my own former business was the same way we would do just the security suite.So just the security products. And if you needed. Traditional IT support, as in my printer isn't printing, I put an x ray in the wrong patient's chart, my email isn't sending, I don't know what's going on, the sensor won't fire, things like that. That's what we would consider traditional IT support. a lot of IT companies can bill those hours separately.So that's one way without cutting corners on at least the basics of security. I will tell you that from an IT perspective, if you have those basic business best practices in place and there's some situational awareness on part of the IT provider, then when something happens, it's going to generally be a five to 15 minute problem.Instead of hours of billable time. So we did the calculations for years and we found that most people came out ahead financially by going on the all you can eat option, and they would call us more frequently, but we both had the financial incentive of getting them back up and running as quickly as possible.So we were both losing money if they were down. Whereas in that break fix model, if you're down, the it guy makes a lot of money. So every contractor is believed to just be milking it for the hours flip that model on its head. It's entirely different. And then guess what? best part is now you're not low hanging fruit for cyber criminals.Because you've got at least baseline of security in place. And the reality is most of these hackers, you've got two different categories. You've got people that are going after MGM Shine and Change Healthcare. And you're not stopping someone who's a determined threat actor that's going to get into one of those organizations.They'll find a way into those big companies. But for the most part Small dental practices, the ones that are getting hacked, they're easy targets because they don't have even the basics in place. Michael: Okay. Interesting. Awesome. Amy, I appreciate your time. And if anyone has further questions or concerns, where can they find you?Amy: Copperpennyconsulting. com. I'm all over social media too. I do lots of fun videos, even though HIPAA and cybersecurity isn't always known to be fun or happy. Michael: That's awesome, Amy. I appreciate that. We all appreciate it. And that's going to be found in the show notes below too, if you want to reach out to Amy.So thank you, Amy, for being with us on this Monday morning episode. Amy: Thank you.
Did you know Fred Armisen was in Greenville filming — you can get a sneak peek of it April 19th in Spartanburg! I spoke to the Director and writer Chris White - about his experience. If you want tickets to the event at the Chapman Cultural Center, Friday night head to the Tryon international film festival website and my bio. Tickets are only $25 and there's a whole evening of shorts being presented along with the sneak peek of the Armisen flick. Watch/listen as Chris shares his hopes for the Upstate film industry. #electricjesus #danielson #comeandsaveme #fredarmisen #scfilm --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amywood/message
Hailstones, frogs and sexy trills. Monteverdi Choir's director Peter Whelan joins Amy Wood and Nick Pritchard to introduce the detail and the colour in Handel's oratorio Israel in Egypt.
Amy Wood talks with AGD Podcast host Dr. George Schmidt about HIPAA compliance, data management and breach assessments, and ways to protect your practice. She talks about how to establish a compliance programs to avoid a data breach, and also covers what to do should you be involved in a data breach investigation. Wood consults with healthcare practitioners and associates both before and after a data breach. She helps minimize the damage after a data breach and implements proactive compliance programs into existing workflows. Listen to this insightful segment.
Welcome to The Dental Wealth Nation Show with Tim McNeely. In this episode, our guest, cybersecurity expert Amy Wood, sheds light on the critical need for safeguarding your dental practice assets in an era of evolving cyber threats. As dentists seek to protect their net worth and assets, the importance of cybersecurity in preventing data breaches and cyberattacks cannot be overstated. Amy Wood, drawing from her personal experience with cybercrime and dental data theft, offers valuable insights into protecting patient information and practice operations. Her expertise in navigating cybersecurity challenges, including the rising prevalence of state-sponsored hacking rings and ransomware attacks, provides practical guidance for dental practices to fortify their defenses against malicious threats. In this episode, Tim and Amy tackle common misconceptions around cybersecurity measures, the significance of vetting IT providers and maintaining HIPAA compliance, and the strategic use of cyber liability insurance. By breaking down complex cybersecurity strategies into manageable steps, Amy emphasizes the proactive approach dental practices can take to mitigate risks and enhance data security. They delve into the impact of cybersecurity incidents, from financial implications to patient care continuity, highlighting the necessity of a robust incident response plan. With the emergence of artificial intelligence in dental practices, the need for thorough vetting and ongoing staff training becomes even more crucial in safeguarding sensitive patient data. As the conversation unfolds, Amy's comprehensive approach to risk management and the implications of neglecting cybersecurity measures offers a roadmap for dental practices to proactively build a secure and resilient IT infrastructure. Tune in to The Dental Wealth Nation Show to gain actionable insights from Amy Wood on protecting your dental practice from cyber threats to ensure the longevity and financial security of your practice.
A data breach can have a devastating effect on your dental practice. In this episode of The Art of Dental Finance and Management podcast, Art meets with Amy Wood, best-selling author, speaker, and consultant, to discuss how your dental office can best protect against data breaches and what you should do if one occurs.
Join Scott and LaRae Wright on another intriguing episode of the Observatory Podcast. This time, they delve into an enriching conversation with their guest Amy Wood. With Amy's unique experiences and thought-provoking engagements, the topics from the episode range from holistic health, personal evolution, to forming conscious and supportive communities.Topics Covered in the Podcast: Exploring Breathwork: Amy discusses her insights around facilitating breathwork events in Salt Lake City and St. George, as well as her forthcoming breathwork facilitator training at the Homestead Ranch.Facing Personal Struggles: Amy opens up about her struggles and how they have shaped her. Amy's journey is a testament to resilience and growth from being married for 13 years, dealing with divorce, conscious uncoupling, and co-parenting three children.Power of Community: Amy emphasizes the importance of community support and love, especially when going through challenging times.Amy's Present Outlook: Citing a connection with what she terms as "forgotten parts," Amy discusses how she lets her pain teach her, and how that enables her to remember and reconcile with those parts of herself.Music and Its Nuances: An interesting dive into how sometimes the 'space between notes' is just as vital in music, perhaps a metaphor implying the importance of one's journey as much as the milestone moments.Key Lessons from the Podcast:Importance of connecting with forgotten parts of oneself and letting pain be a teacher.Embracing the power of the community for support, love and understanding.Recognizing that struggles never equate to being alone, and reach-out is always possible.The depth in considering 'spaces between notes' in music and how that reflects in life's narratives.Connect with:Amy Wood: Instagram @amylorraine.iamEvent Ranch: Instagram: @thehomesteadranch Notable Quotes:"It really feels like just forgotten parts of me. And when I can take that pain and let it teach me what it wants to teach me it feels like I've I can remember those parts of me." - Amy Wood (35:55)"What comes from my heart is whoever's listening if you're struggling, like I have or felt alone, that that you're not alone, and that the community feeling supported and loved and community, it's, it's out there." - Amy Wood (50:13)"The most important, well not, a very important part of music that gets looked over is the fact that the space between the notes is also part of the music."- Scott (41:42)
In business we have information coming at us a mile a minute. Some of it's useful, some of it not-so-much. At the same time, each of us (and our employees) have lives outside of work. Big things, little things, old things, new things, all the things that we carry with us that makes us who we are–but which also can interfere with productivity and general ability to be “present” at work. In this episode of HR Power Hour, join host Tawny Alvarez, as she talks to Dr. Amy Wood, psychologist, about ways that high performers can defy disruption and improve their focus. From understanding the effect technology has on our lives–both how it helps and hinders productivity–to how clutter in the work environment is adversely affecting our ability to think clearly, this show will be packed with helpful tips to improve your and your team's focus.
Throughout the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, lynching took place across the country, even if we think of it as a phenomenon exclusive to southern states. Acclaimed historian and author of civil rights Philip Dray tells a different story, of a lynching in New York that rocked the small town of Port Jervis. The murder of Robert Lewis by a mob has great significance for how we remember the past and consider the present day. Essential Reading:Philip Dray, A Lynching at Port Jervis: Race and Reckoning in the Gilded Age (2022).Philip Dray, At the Hands of Persons Unknown: The Lynching of Black America (2003).Recommended Reading:Richard Brown, Strains of Violence: Historical Studies of Violence and Vigilantism (1975).Dan Carter, Scottsboro: A Tragedy of the American South (1979).A.J. Williams-Myers, Long Hammering: Essays on the Forging of an African-American Presence in the Hudson River Valley (1994).Jacqueline Goldsby, A Spectacular Secret: Lynching in American Life and Literature (2006).Michael J, Pfeifer, Rough Justice: Lynching and American Society 1847-1947 (2004).Amy Wood, Lynching and Spectacle: Witnessing Racial Violence in America, 1890-1940 (2009).Heather Cox Richardson, The Death of Reconstruction: Race, Labor and Politics in the Post Civil War North, 1865-1901 (2001). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In business, we have information coming at us a mile a minute. Some of it's useful, some of it not-so-much. At the same time, each of us (and our employees) have lives outside of work.Big things, little things, old things, new things, all the things that we carry with us that makes us who we are–but which also can interfere with productivity and general ability to be “present” at work.In this episode of HR Power Hour, join host Tawny Alvarez, as she talks to Dr. Amy Wood, psychologist, about ways that high performers can defy disruption and improve their focus.From understanding the effect technology has on our lives–both how it helps and hinders productivity–to how clutter in the work environment is adversely affecting our ability to think clearly, this show will be packed with helpful tips to improve your and your team's focus.
Welcome to the MYFB Podcast, a podcast where we explore the stories and strategies of successful business leaders. On today's episode, we have a special guest, a healthcare information technology solopreneur who has built a thriving business from the ground up. They will share their unique journey, the challenges they faced, and the lessons they learned along the way. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur or just looking for inspiration, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to learn how this healthcare IT solopreneur turned their passion into a profitable venture and how you can do the same. Connect with Amy Wood
In this episode, Amy Wood shares a wealth of knowledge that she's picked up throughout her life, such as: teen motherhood, business ownership, and missional living. DON'T FORGET to LIKE/SHARE/SUBSCRIBE to stay up-to-date on the latest content!
As ransomware attacks and data breaches keep increasing, implementing proper cybersecurity measures is becoming increasingly crucial for dental practices. Failing to do so might put your dental practice's data at serious risk. Fortunately, protecting your dental practice from ransomware attacks is easier than you might think! Amy Wood is a best-selling author, speaker, consultant, and coach. She has a background in Healthcare Information Technology and has spent the last decade as a HIPAA Educator, Risk Assessor, and Data Breach Consultant. Today, Amy joins me to share five easy steps to protect your dental practice against ransomware attacks. We discuss the difference between HIPAA and cybersecurity, how to avoid HIPAA violations when responding to reviews, and the best way to create backups. Tune in to learn more! We also discuss how HIPAA can protect your practice from cyber incidents and data breaches and streamline your technology to make an effective and profitable practice. Key Takeaways 5 steps to protect your dental practice against ransomware attacks (00:00) Amy's background in the healthcare industry (01:43) What constitutes a HIPAA violation when responding to a review? (06:21) The difference between HIPAA and cybersecurity (14:11) The most effective way to prevent ransomware attacks (16:53) What's the most efficient form of backup? (21:51) The most important problem with vendor vetting (29:36) Lightning round Q&A (31:00) Additional Resources Learn proven dental marketing strategies and online reputation management techniques at: https://www.drlentau.com This podcast is sponsored by Cloud Dentistry, the largest dental talent marketplace. Find out more at: http://www.clouddentistry.com/Len This podcast is sponsored by Dental Intelligence. Learn more at: https://www.dentalintel.com/ This podcast is sponsored by The Doc Sites, the leading provider of websites and online marketing for dentists. Find out more at: https://www.docsites.com/
0:00 Episode Intro1:04 Cold Open - I Hate Everyone Lead-In7:27 [song] I Hate Everyone11:15 Main Title11:49 Die Motherfucker Die Lead-In17:24 [song] Die Motherfucker Die21:57 I'm So Fucking Happy Intro24:53 [song] I'm So Fucking Happy27:56 Your Stupid Face Lead-In30:32 [song] Your Stupid Face33:30 Hate Myself Lead-In37:05 [song] Hate Myself40:27 Episode Summation42:05 [END]Please send all press inquiries to HesitationCuts@gmail.comListen to Get Set Go https://open.spotify.com/artist/65YTOUMjNZIL69vH1O3qqxFollow Mike TV on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/miketvofgsg/And Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikeTVofGSGFollow Get Set Go on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/getsetgomusicCatch Mike TV live on Twitch, Monday through Friday: https://www.twitch.tv/miketvlive
Amy Wood is on the podcast this week to breakdown security and data breaches, what to look out for, and how to protect your dental practice against it. Amy, CEO of Copper Penny Consulting, was a victim of identity theft herself and has since put forth her voice to help protect others from security issues specifically in the dental space. We cover:The biggest threats to be aware of that have the power to compromise your whole practice Steps you can begin to take to better protect yourselfThe importance of creating an incident response planImplementing the right multi-layer defense system so you're not an easy targetBeing proactive and covering all your bases to stay safeTo get in touch with or work with Amy, you can visit: copperpennyconsulting.comOr email her at: hipaa@pennyconsulting.comRight now when you see a demo of DI, you'll get a $50 gift card: get.dentalintel.net/podcast
Nobody likes HIPAA, even though it's a necessary evil. It's overwhelming and complicated and expensive if you do it wrong. So why would you make it harder than it already is? Objectives 1. Interpret HIPAA in a way that is reasonable and appropriate for your practice. 2. Formulate a meaningful HIPAA program that lowers the risk that your whole team can embrace. About Amy Wood As a speaker and educator, Amy consults with businesses to address their Risk Management and HIPAA Compliance programs, both before and after a Data Breach. Amy's active roles with the FBI's Infragard Cybersecurity Group and HHS 405(d) provides her real-time information and exclusive knowledge to provide additional protections for her clients.
Successful ransomware attacks are devastating to a dental practice. In this podcast, the Divas interview Amy Wood, best selling author, speaker, consultant, coach, and data breach consultant to prevent ransomware from disrupting your practice and affecting you personally.
Amy Wood visits with a viewer who felt an earthquake that was centered in the Midlands, shaking on the West Side of Greenville. IF you felt it, report it to the USGS https://earthquake.usgs.gov/data/dyfi/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/amywood/message
What can you expect election night? What did the early voting tell us? Our Capitol reporter Jason Raven joins me to talk over the races to watch. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/amywood/message
In this week's episode, I am joined by Amy Wood, the CEO of Copper Penny Consulting, LLC. She is a best-selling author, speaker, consultant, and coach. Amy lives with her husband and 3 daughters in Santa Rosa, California. She has a background in Healthcare Information Technology and has spent the last decade as a HIPAA Educator, Risk Assessor, and Data Breach Consultant. Out of the over 200 data breach investigations she's consulted on, her clients have received ZERO fines and ZERO patient lawsuits. Her superpower is taking your boring, everyday compliance course and turning it into an entertaining and educational conversation. Her goal is to educate as many people as she can so she doesn't HAVE to do data breach investigations (although she is there to help if you ever find yourself in one!) Amy and I discuss her personal story of a data breach, and how this has led her into the technology field and area of security, to help others prevent this from happening to them, or their business. Tune in to this week's episode to learn: What the difference is between security and privacy when it comes to patient health information Why there is a growing concern about security in the healthcare space and why we are vulnerable to this What you can be doing to protect your own information and your patient's information How a disconnect in communication can affect the security of your organization's information How you can prevent breaches in both a clinical or a private practice Grab your drink of choice and join the conversation! Resources Website: https://www.copperpennyconsulting.com Instagram: @copperpennyconsulting Facebook: Copper Penny Consulting, LLC LinkedIn: Copper Penny Consulting, LLC Innovative Women in Healthcare Book: www.amazon.com/Innovative-Women-Healthcare-Exceptional-Leadership/dp/1637921713 Connect with Jennifer George: @bestobsessed_with_jenn | Instagram Jennifer George | Website @jenngeorge08) | Twitter Jennifer George | Facebook Click here to check out my book about connecting and communicating with patients to empower their experiences! Stay up to date on everything happening with the Healthcare Provider Happy Hour by subscribing to my weekly newsletter at www.jennifergeorge.co
On This Episode: 'The Crew' is joined by Maurice from Hi Definition Podcast to talk Amy Wood's daughter, thoughts on athletes vaccine stances, Mike Todd and so much more! Always remember... No matter the VIEW, its always with respest! Listen. Enjoy. Like. Share!!! For all listening and viewing pleasures: https://linktr.ee/viewsfromthefloorpo... Follow us: @viewsfromthefloorpodcast @ape_ostle11 @torez_318 @nekosmoke @maurice0525
In this episode, the Divas welcome cyber security experts Debi Carr and Amy Wood who specialize in dentistry. In a time where ransomware is as rampant as COVID-19, you can't afford to miss this podcast!
Moving is one of the most stressful activities out there. Some people rank it higher in stress than breaking up or getting divorced! Today I wanted to talk to a moving expert, my dear friend Amy Wood who has moved 24 times in her adult life. This episode isn't about packing hacks so much as it is about perspective shifts, when to make certain decisions and how to let go before you can move on. It's powerful and helpful for any type of transition. To snag the Stress Less Bundle before Sept 17th and save 55% go here https://stresslessladies.podia.com/stress-less-summer-bundle-2021 To book a corporate / non-profit speaking event you can contact amy@stresslessladies.com - I speak virtually so you can be anywhere in the world.
Organizations are banning yoga pants for crazy reasons, listen and see if you agree.. Interesting facts about the latest baby names, and you wouldn't believe what names are ranking high.. And in studio guests, WSPA's Amy Wood and her daughter, Gracie. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
So excited to bring this episode to you with my talented and inspiring friend, Amy Wood. Amy is a creative soul with a love for helping people bring their business vision to life as the owner and creator of Flint Avenue Marketing. . She is a loving Mom and Wife and also a Champion for women in leadership and the community. Listen in as we discuss seasons in life that have brought teenage parenting, a leukemia diagnosis, loving and patient parenting through tragedy and grief, and some applicable and cutting edge solutions for small businesses in the marketing space. Amy inspires me with her calming awareness of the lives around her and the positive impact she can make with the right focus and outlook. She discusses her motto of "Live it Out" and how it's helped her to raise some amazing children, build an impenetrable faith, and inspire those around her to make the most of life. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shannon-king96/support
Happy Tuesday, sippers! Thanks for joining us for another episode! This week, we are releasing Part 1 of an interview with our friend Michelle, who graciously accepted our invitation to share her story with you all. It's a special story that may be different than what most of our listeners are used to, and we are excited to share with you all!TRIGGER WARNING:This episode discusses sexual abuse, substance abuse, and sex work in the form of dancing. If any of these topics cause you distress, please feel free to skip this episode. Please make sure to follow us on social media! You can find us at:Podcast: @sipsocietypodcastHosts: Torri Whitchurch (@torriwhitchurch) and Amy Wood (@amy.jane.wood)Special Guest: Michelle Baker (@mothersway)Producer: Kelsi Mickelsen (@kelsimick)Small Business Shoutout:> Pacific Sparkling, Eugene, OR (@pacific.sparkling)
Amy Wood joins Dr. DIY podcast host Eugenie Hsu in conversation about the upcoming Pituitary Brain Tumor Virtual Family Conference coming up on November 14 & 15. Register for the conference: www.pbtconference.org. Listen and learn about this exciting conference as well as about Eugenie's backstory about how she successfully treated her son's hypothalamic obesity using oxytocin and naltrexone (6:00 to 27:50) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/euge3/message
Happy Tuesday, sippers! We're back again with our friend Kelsi for another single session! In this episode, we talk about friends with benefits. It's a fun subject to unpack, where we talk about if we've ever had a friend with benefits, if they work for us, and more! This one will surely bring you to laughter, so grab your favorite drink and laugh with us!Please make sure to follow us on social media! You can find us at:Podcast: @sipsocietypodcastHosts: Torri Whitchurch (@torriwhitchurch) and Amy Wood (@amy.jane.wood)Producer: Kelsi Mickelsen (@kelsimick)Small Business Shoutout:> Pacific Sparkling, Eugene, OR (@pacific.sparkling)
Happy Tuesday, sippers! Welcome back to the gigglefest! Listen, we know everyone has experienced a toxic person in their life. Unfortunately, we know there are A TON of toxic people running around this planet. In this episode, we break down toxic relationships and the different categories of toxic relationships. Whether it's family, friends, work, or our spouses, we unpack the behaviors we've experienced and talk about moving past these people we cross paths with. If you can relate, make sure you grab a drink and join us!Please make sure to follow us on social media! You can find us at:Podcast: @sipsocietypodcastHosts: Torri Whitchurch (@torriwhitchurch) and Amy Wood (@amy.jane.wood)Producer: Kelsi Mickelsen (@kelsimick)Small Business Shoutout:> Kyla Kombucha, Hood River, OR (@kylakombucha)
Happy Tuesday, sippers! Welcome back to another episode with ya favorite girls! This week we dive into mental health and our routines to help anxiety and depression. We talk about our current mental state, what is affecting it, and what we are doing to recognize these feelings and implement routines to keep us on track. But don't worry, this episode isn't all doom and gloom, we get a hilarious story of Amy's one-man show, and discuss Chris Evan's dick pick. So grab that drink and come laugh with us as we open up about life's curveballs.Oregon's wildfires have destroyed many Oregonian's livelihoods, and some have even lost their lives. If you feel you want to support Oregon's efforts in fighting our wildfires, please make a donation to the @americanredcross.Please make sure to follow us on social media! You can find us at:Podcast: @sipsocietypodcastHosts: Torri Whitchurch (@torriwhitchurch) and Amy Wood (@amy.jane.wood)Producer + Special Guest: Kelsi Mickelsen (@kelsimick)Small Business Shoutout:> Pacific Sparkling Hard Seltzer, Eugene, OR (@pacific.sparkling)
Happy Tuesday, sippers! Welcome back to another episode. This week, we're cover the inability to commit with our friend @shelby_s. We talk about all things that hold our single friends from navigating relationships, as well as past traumas that hold us back from pursuing new potential relationships. Please grab a drink and enjoy it with us as we pound it down! XOXO!Please make sure to follow us on social media! You can find us at:Podcast: @sipsocietypodcastHosts: Torri Whitchurch (@torriwhitchurch) and Amy Wood (@amy.jane.wood)Producer + Special Guest: Kelsi Mickelsen (@kelsimick)Small Business Shoutout:> Kyla Kombucha, Hood River, OR (@kylakombucha)> Chambong, (@chambong)
Happy Tuesday, sippers! Welcome back to another episode. This week, we're giving you a life update since our first episode. 2020 is a shitshow. Between racism, COVID, politics, aliens, and more, we just wanted to touch base with you all. We hope you all are hanging in there and wish you all the best as we get through this tough year. So have a drink with us, we're all in this together!Please make sure to follow us on social media! You can find us at:Podcast: @sipsocietypodcastHosts: Torri Whitchurch (@torriwhitchurch) and Amy Wood (@amy.jane.wood)Producer + Special Guest: Kelsi Mickelsen (@kelsimick)Small Business Shoutout:> Kyla Kombucha, Hood River, OR (@kylakombucha)> Rogue Spirits, Newport, OR (@rogue.spirits)
Happy Tuesday, sippers! Welcome back to another episode with ya favorite girls! This week we dive into our expectations about getting older. We talk about what we thought high school would be like as a middle schooler, then college, then beyond into adulthood. We also talk about the things that didnt go to plan, and the things we strive to accomplish in the future. We're getting older, but we're never too old to get drunk, so drink with us as we talk about aging!Please make sure to follow us on social media! You can find us at:Podcast: @sipsocietypodcastHosts: Torri Whitchurch (@torriwhitchurch) and Amy Wood (@amy.jane.wood)Producer + Special Guest: Kelsi Mickelsen (@kelsimick)Small Business Shoutout:> Kyla Kombucha, Hood River, OR (@kylakombucha)
Happy Tuesday, sippers! We're back with our BFF Kelsi for another single session! In this minisode, we talk about new love, and new relationships when you've finally found someone worthy from the apps. We discuss when it's appropriate to leave clothes at their house, when you introduce them to your friends/family, and more! We feel you're going to laugh a lot in this episode, so don't choke on that drink!Please make sure to follow us on social media! You can find us at:Podcast: @sipsocietypodcastHosts: Torri Whitchurch (@torriwhitchurch) and Amy Wood (@amy.jane.wood)Producer + Special Guest: Kelsi Mickelsen (@kelsimick)Small Business Shoutout: Rogue Spiris, Newport, OR (@rogueales)
Amy Wood shares her story of how her own struggles led to her personal growth journey and how that has translated to helping other women through retreats and coaching. Amy shares her story of balancing being a mom with being a business owner and how we all need to take messy action if we want big things in life. Learn more about Radiant and Rooted at https://www.radiantandrooted.com/
In the Jim Crow South, African Americans were criminalized. The flip side of that coin, asserts Tammy Ingram, was the decriminalization of whites. Ingram reveals how local authorities tolerated, enabled, and at times actively collaborated with white mobsters in Phenix City, Alabama. (Encore presentation.) Amy Wood and Natalie Ring, eds., Crime and Punishment in the Jim Crow South University of Illinois Press, 2019 The post White Crime and White Privilege Under Jim Crow appeared first on KPFA.
Join me in conversation with Amy Wood, parent advocate for her son (diagnosed with Craniopharyngioma in 2015) and founder of the Raymond A. Wood Foundation. She discusses the reasons for founding her organization, the passion behind her work in the brain tumor community and the accomplishments and prospective plans for the foundation. Www.rawoodfoundation.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/euge3/message
In the Jim Crow South, African Americans were criminalized. The flip side of that coin, asserts Tammy Ingram, was the decriminalization of whites. Ingram reveals how local authorities tolerated, enabled, and at times actively collaborated with white mobsters in Phenix City, Alabama. Amy Wood and Natalie Ring, eds., Crime and Punishment in the Jim Crow South University of Illinois Press, 2019 The post White Crime and White Privilege in the Jim Crow South appeared first on KPFA.
Of the 4.5 million people who visit the Grand Canyon each year, only 1% take the 9-mile journey to the Colorado River below. Most visitors come to the edge of the canyon, take a picture, and leave. Are you taking pictures from above or going further down to enjoy the journey in life? Amy Wood, Psychologist, Coach, and Speaker, talks about an unplanned journey, a choice that many of us would not have made under similar circumstances. Picture a current so fast and unpredictable once you go through if you make a mistake, you can't go back to repeat it; you are only able to go forward and try to do better with the knowledge from that experience. A lot like life. Amy's observations and insights are extremely relative in our fast-paced world. Take a few minutes and join the conversation from her experiences on the river. Perhaps you will find an idea to make your day and life better. You can learn more about Amy Wood and her book, Life Your Way, at http://amywoodpsyd.com/wordpress/ Learn more about mindful work at https://www.breaktogether.net
This week, I am joined by Amy Wood and Kyrell Grant, two members of Drunk Feminist Films, a Toronto troupe who would rather "laugh than cry their way through Hollywood representations of gender, race, sexuality, class and other aspects of identity." DFF produces lighthearted events and media that use cocktail-fuelled feminist commentary to tease apart the tropes of mainstream movies. Join us, as we rip apart of a few of 1998's most iconic flicks, including There's Something About Mary, Ever After, Can't Hardly Wait, Practical Magic, You've Got Mail and Wild Things. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Daily Livestream Update for December 14, 2016. Hosted by LivestreamUniverse.com editor Ross Brand. Marty McPadden of PodJam.tv reacts to launch of Twitter's #GoLive, Twitter pays a surprise visit to Ryan Anderson Bell of Summit Live who was talking about #GoLive on Periscope, and today's highly-recommended #livestreaming shows featuring Leslie Nance, Rachel Moore, Rj Redden, Mitch Jackson, Jennifer Edwards Hoverstad, Amy Wood, Stacy Lynn Harp, Doug Woodward, Anthony Patch, Jennifer Quinn, Raven Blair Glover, Dr. Joe Vitale, Gail Turner Brown, Claudia Cooley, Mary Smith-moore, Chris Barrows and Brad Parler. The post https://livestreamuniverse.com/martymcpadden-on-twitters-golive-twitter-surprises-ryan-a-bell-on-periscope-tdlu-12-14-2016/ (MartyMcPadden on Twitter's #GoLive & Twitter Surprises Ryan A Bell on Periscope (Update Ep24)) appeared first on https://livestreamuniverse.com/ (Livestream Universe).