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This week is all about L's latest beau- The Italian. She discusses their first several dates, what went right and what went not so right. Throughout the episode we chat through a multiple of issues in early dating: communication in making plans ahead of time, Hot Guy sex privilege, room temperature comprise when staying over and how to tell someone their sex game needs improvement. B's still dating The Lawyer and chats through her summer plans with him and future plans on how things will be once she moves to the UK at the end of the summer. B+L discuss if you should cancel plans with a coworker in lieu of a date and discuss The Lawyer's past casual dating. Slide-In the DMs (Instagram): @notyourgirlfriendspodcastTikTok: @notyourgirlfriendspodTwitter: @NotUrGFPodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/notyourgirlfriendspodcastWebsite: https://www.notyourgirlfriendspodcast.comSubmissions: notyourgirlfriendspodcast@gmail.comThis episode was recorded in New York in July 2021, any COVID-related talks are reflective of the time of that recording. Please check https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html for the most up-to-date news regarding your State or Country.
Laudes vecka 2 Hymn 794Bibeltext ur Joel 2:12-13FörberedelsebönSom hjorten längtar till bäckens vatten, så längtar min själ efter dig, o Gud. Jag törstar efter Gud, efter den levande Guden. IngångL - Herre öppna mina läpparAlla - så att jag kan förkunna ditt lovL - Gud, kom till min räddningAlla - Herre, skynda till min hjälp. Ära vare Fadern och Sonen och den helige Anden. Nu och alltid och i evigheters evighet. Amen. Halleluja Hymn Psaltarpsalm 25:12-22Antifon - Vänd dig till mig var barmhärtig ¶ ty jag är ensam och betrycktA- Var och en som fruktar Herren*får veta vilken väg han skall välja.B -Själv får han leva i ro,*och hans barn skall ta landet i arv.A -De som fruktar Herren blir hans förtrogna,*hans förbund skall ge dem insikt.B - Min blick är ständigt fäst på Herren,*det är han som löser min fot ur snaran.A - Vänd dig till mig, var barmhärtig,*ty jag är ensam och betryckt.B- Lindra mitt hjärtas plåga,*för mig ut ur mitt trångmål.A - Tänk på mitt lidande och mitt betryck*och förlåt mig alla mina synder.B - Se på mina fiender — så många de är,*så hätska i sitt hat!A - Rädda mitt liv, befria mig,*svik mig inte, jag flyr till dig.B - Låt oskuld och redlighet bevara mig,*ty jag hoppas på dig.A - O Gud, befria ditt folk *från all dess nöd! Alla - Ära vare Fadern och Sonen och den helige Anden, * nu och alltid och i evigheters evighet. AmenAntifon - Vänd dig till mig var barmhärtig, ty jag är ensam och betryckt Bibelläsning - tystnad ResponsoriumL - Välsignad vare Gud, från nu och till evig tidAlla - Välsignad vare Gud, från nu och till evig tidL - Från solens uppgång till dess nedgång,Alla - från nu och till evig tid.L - Ära vare Fadern och Sonen och den helige Anden.Alla - Välsignad vare Gud, från nu och till evig tid. Benedictus ( Sakarias lovsång ) Antifon - Välsignad ¶ är Herren, vår GudA - Välsignad är Herren, Israels Gud, *som besöker sitt folk och ger det frihet.B - Han reser för oss frälsningens horn *i sin tjänare Davids släkt,A - så som han för länge sedan lovat *genom sina heliga profeter,B - frälsning från våra fiender *och från alla dem som hatar oss.A - Han visar barmhärtighet mot våra fäder +och står fast vid sitt heliga förbund, *den ed han svor vår fader Abraham:B - att rycka oss ur våra fienders hand och låta oss tjäna honom utan fruktan, *rena och rättfärdiga inför honom i alla våra dagar.A - Och du, mitt barn, skall kallas den Högstes profet, *ty du skall gå före Herren och bana väg för honom.B - Så skall hans folk få veta att frälsningen är här med förlåtelse för deras synder *genom vår Guds barmhärtighet och mildhet.A -Han skall komma ner till oss från höjden, + en soluppgång för dem som är i mörker och i dödens skugga, *och styra våra fötter in på fredens väg.Alla - Ära vare Fadern och Sonen och den helige Ande, *nu och alltid och i evigheters evighet. AmenAntifon - Välsignad är Herren, vår Gud. Bön inför dagenL - Gud, du reste mig upp från natten till denna dagens ljus.Alla - Tack, Jesus Kristus, för de gåvor du ger mig, varje dag och natt, varje natt och dag. Jag vill tillbe dig med hela mitt liv. Jag vill söka dig med all min kraft.Jag vill lovsjunga dig och ära dig med allt jag gör och är.Tyst bönL - I Dina händer Gud, lägger jag min dagAlla - Amen Herrens bönL - Vår Fader, Alla - du som är i himlen. Låt ditt namn bli helgat. Låt ditt rike komma. Låt din vilja ske, på jorden så som i himlen. Ge oss idag det bröd vi behöver. Och förlåt oss våra skulder, liksom vi har förlåtit dem som står i skuld till oss. Och utsätt oss inte för prövning, utan rädda oss från det onda. Ditt är riket, din är makten och äran, i evighet. Amen. Slutbön och välsignelseL - Gud, du skapade min själ och vävde den samman. Du skapade min kropp av stoft och aska. Alla - Välsigna du min kropp.Välsigna du min själ.Välsigna du min tro.Välsigna du mitt liv. Amen
Dương hậu hay Dương Vân Nga là người phụ nữ kỳ lạ nhất của thế kỷ X trong lịch sử Việt Nam. Bà là vợ của 2 vị vua (Đinh Bộ Lĩnh, Lê Hoàn), là mẹ của vua Đinh Phế Đế Đinh Toàn, cuối cùng bà còn là mẹ vợ của hoàng đế Lý Công Uẩn (như truyền thuyết).. Xem chi tiết: https://khamphalichsu.com/duong-van-nga-n278.html
Hvad er sjovt? Hvad griner vi af? Og hvad griner vi slet ikke af? Det er et oplagt emne at endevende i selskab med instruktøren Rasmus Heide. Han har haft stor succes hos publikum med komedier som 'Blå mænd' og 'Alle for en', 'Alle for to' og 'Alle for tre', men er til gengæld løbet ind i drøje hug fra anmelderne. I denne uge står han formentlig i samme situation med sin nye film, 'Centervagt'. Derudover anmeldelser af bl.a. Anthony Hopkins i 'The Father' og den danske animationsdokumentar, 'Flugt'. Tilrettelæggelse: Per Juul Carlsen. www.dr.dk/film
Hymn 762Bibeltext ur Fil 1:20-26FörberedelsebönSom hjorten längtar till bäckens vatten, så längtar min själ efter dig, o Gud. Jag törstar efter Gud, efter den levande Guden. IngångL - Herre öppna mina läpparAlla - så att jag kan förkunna ditt lovL - Gud, kom till min räddningAlla - Herre, skynda till min hjälp. Ära vare Fadern och Sonen och den helige Anden. Nu och alltid och i evigheters evighet. Amen. HallelujaHymnPsaltarpsalm 25:12-22Antifon - Vänd dig till mig var barmhärtig ¶ ty jag är ensam och betrycktA- Var och en som fruktar Herren*får veta vilken väg han skall välja.B -Själv får han leva i ro,*och hans barn skall ta landet i arv.A -De som fruktar Herren blir hans förtrogna,*hans förbund skall ge dem insikt.B - Min blick är ständigt fäst på Herren,*det är han som löser min fot ur snaran.A - Vänd dig till mig, var barmhärtig,*ty jag är ensam och betryckt.B- Lindra mitt hjärtas plåga,*för mig ut ur mitt trångmål.A - Tänk på mitt lidande och mitt betryck*och förlåt mig alla mina synder.B - Se på mina fiender — så många de är,*så hätska i sitt hat!A - Rädda mitt liv, befria mig,*svik mig inte, jag flyr till dig.B - Låt oskuld och redlighet bevara mig,*ty jag hoppas på dig.A - O Gud, befria ditt folk *från all dess nöd!Alla - Ära vare Fadern och Sonen och den helige Anden, * nu och alltid och i evigheters evighet. AmenAntifon - Vänd dig till mig var barmhärtig, ty jag är ensam och betrycktBibelläsning - tystnadResponsoriumL - Välsignad vare Gud, från nu och till evig tidAlla - Välsignad vare Gud, från nu och till evig tidL - Från solens uppgång till dess nedgång,Alla - från nu och till evig tid.L - Ära vare Fadern och Sonen och den helige Anden.Alla - Välsignad vare Gud, från nu och till evig tid.Benedictus ( Sakarias lovsång ) Antifon - Välsignad ¶ är Herren, vår GudA - Välsignad är Herren, Israels Gud, *som besöker sitt folk och ger det frihet.B - Han reser för oss frälsningens horn *i sin tjänare Davids släkt,A - så som han för länge sedan lovat *genom sina heliga profeter,B - frälsning från våra fiender *och från alla dem som hatar oss.A - Han visar barmhärtighet mot våra fäder +och står fast vid sitt heliga förbund, *den ed han svor vår fader Abraham:B - att rycka oss ur våra fienders hand och låta oss tjäna honom utan fruktan, *rena och rättfärdiga inför honom i alla våra dagar.A - Och du, mitt barn, skall kallas den Högstes profet, *ty du skall gå före Herren och bana väg för honom.B - Så skall hans folk få veta att frälsningen är här med förlåtelse för deras synder *genom vår Guds barmhärtighet och mildhet.A -Han skall komma ner till oss från höjden, + en soluppgång för dem som är i mörkret och i dödens skugga, *och styra våra fötter in på fredens väg.Alla - Ära vare Fadern och Sonen och den helige Ande, *nu och alltid och i evigheters evighet. AmenAntifon - Välsignad är Herren, vår Gud.Bön inför dagenL - Gud, du reste mig upp från natten till denna dagens ljus.Alla - Tack, Jesus Kristus, för de gåvor du ger mig, varje dag och natt, varje natt och dag. Jag vill tillbe dig med hela mitt liv. Jag vill söka dig med all min kraft.Jag vill lovsjunga dig och ära dig med allt jag gör och är.Tyst bönL - I Dina händer Gud, lägger jag min dagAlla - AmenHerrens bönL - Vår Fader, Alla - du som är i himlen. Låt ditt namn bli helgat. Låt ditt rike komma. Låt din vilja ske, på jorden så som i himlen. Ge oss idag det bröd vi behöver. Och förlåt oss våra skulder, liksom vi har förlåtit dem som står i skuld till oss. Och utsätt oss inte för prövning, utan rädda oss från det onda. Ditt är riket, din är makten och äran, i evighet. Amen.Slutbön och välsignelseL - Gud, du skapade min själ och vävde den samman. Du skapade min kropp av stoft och aska. Alla - Välsigna du min kropp.Välsigna du min själ.Välsigna du min tro.Välsigna du mitt liv. Amen
Featured this week: Katy Dahl IMAGE (Home), Chris Steubing (Common Ground), Brigitte Donoho (Carry You), B-L'Attitude (Elevated Love), Darnell Davis and the Remnant (So In love With You), James Grear & Company (Peace Be Still), Hector Olmo (Testigo Soy), Derrick l Brown & W.O.R (Strong Tower/Torre Fuerte), Heart of the City Worship Band (It Is Good), Burn (More of You), Will & Jane (Forever Praised - Live at City Light Church) and The Quite Science (Holy Holy Holy).
Đinh Bộ Lĩnh sinh năm Giáp Thân (924), là con trai của Đinh Công Trứ - giữ chức Thứ sử châu Hoan (vùng Nghệ An, Hà Tĩnh ngày nay), thân mẫu là Đàm Thị (không rõ tên), theo dân gian bà còn được gọi là Thiềm Nương.
On this week’s episode we dive straight into L’s review of suburban dating and the three types of dudes found there, B defines what makes a ‘Unicorn’ in suburban dating so you can also be on the lookout. They countdown months til Europe, discuss the multiple Breakup Waves of Covid, also predicting another wave might be hitting soon with vaccinations on the rise. B+L chat about how to ‘Subtly Shoot Your Shot’ with someone in a relationship online. They also discuss how to have the ‘we’re no longer exclusive convo’ and General Red Flag Behavior we most definitely don’t condone, but you know if you're in a pinch we won’t tell if you don’t. Slide-In the DMs (Instagram): @notyourgirlfriendspodcastTikTok: @notyourgirlfriendspodTwitter: @NotUrGFPodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/notyourgirlfriendspodcastWebsite: https://www.notyourgirlfriendspodcast.comSubmissions: notyourgirlfriendspodcast@gmail.comThis episode was recorded in May 2021, any COVID-related talks are reflective of the time of that recording. Please check https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html for the most up-to-date news regarding your State or Country.
B+L are back with promises of Hot Girl Summer around the corner, they decide to clean their dating slates (ish). They share some big and exciting news about their lives coming this Fall 2021, B gives us an interesting update on ‘The Lawyer’, L moves to the burbs and discuses her last date in BK with a semi-familiar ‘Bed-Stuy’ guy. They both discuss their Exes R and H, and the remnants of both relationships finally coming to a close.Slide-In the DMs (Instagram): @notyourgirlfriendspodcastTikTok: @notyourgirlfriendspodTwitter: @NotUrGFPodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/notyourgirlfriendspodcastWebsite: https://www.notyourgirlfriendspodcast.comSubmissions: notyourgirlfriendspodcast@gmail.comThis episode was recorded in late March 2021, any COVID-related talks are reflective of the time of that recording. Please check https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html for the most up-to-date news regarding your State or Country.
Hymn 219Bibeltext ur Luk 5IngångL - Herre öppna mina läpparAlla - så att jag kan förkunna ditt lovL - Gud, kom till min räddningAlla - Herre, skynda till min hjälp. Ära vare Fadern och Sonen och den helige Anden. Nu och alltid och i evigheters evighet. Amen. HallelujaHymnPsaltarpsalm 25:12-22Antifon - Vänd dig till mig var barmhärtig ¶ ty jag är ensam och betrycktA- Var och en som fruktar Herren*får veta vilken väg han skall välja.B -Själv får han leva i ro,*och hans barn skall ta landet i arv.A -De som fruktar Herren blir hans förtrogna,*hans förbund skall ge dem insikt.B - Min blick är ständigt fäst på Herren,*det är han som löser min fot ur snaran.A - Vänd dig till mig, var barmhärtig,*ty jag är ensam och betryckt.B- Lindra mitt hjärtas plåga,*för mig ut ur mitt trångmål.A - Tänk på mitt lidande och mitt betryck*och förlåt mig alla mina synder.B - Se på mina fiender — så många de är,*så hätska i sitt hat!A - Rädda mitt liv, befria mig,*svik mig inte, jag flyr till dig.B - Låt oskuld och redlighet bevara mig,*ty jag hoppas på dig.A - O Gud, befria ditt folk *från all dess nöd!Alla - Ära vare Fadern och Sonen och den helige Anden, * nu och alltid och i evigheters evighet. AmenAntifon - Vänd dig till mig var barmhärtig, ty jag är ensam och betrycktBibelläsning - tystnadResponsoriumL - Herre, jag ropar till dig. Du är min tillflykt. Alla - Herre, jag ropar till dig. Du är min tillflykt. L - min lott i de levandes landAlla - Du är min tillflykt.L - Ära vare Fadern och Sonen och den helige Anden.Alla - Herre, jag ropar till dig. Du är min tillflykt. Benedictus ( Sakarias lovsång ) Antifon - Välsignad ¶ är Herren, vår GudA - Välsignad är Herren, Israels Gud, *som besöker sitt folk och ger det frihet.B - Han reser för oss frälsningens horn *i sin tjänare Davids släkt,A - så som han för länge sedan lovat *genom sina heliga profeter,B - frälsning från våra fiender *och från alla dem som hatar oss.A - Han visar barmhärtighet mot våra fäder +och står fast vid sitt heliga förbund, *den ed han svor vår fader Abraham:B - att rycka oss ur våra fienders hand och låta oss tjäna honom utan fruktan, *rena och rättfärdiga inför honom i alla våra dagar.A - Och du, mitt barn, skall kallas den Högstes profet, *ty du skall gå före Herren och bana väg för honom.B - Så skall hans folk få veta att frälsningen är här med förlåtelse för deras synder *genom vår Guds barmhärtighet och mildhet.A -Han skall komma ner till oss från höjden, + en soluppgång för dem som är i mörkret och i dödens skugga, *och styra våra fötter in på fredens väg.Alla - Ära vare Fadern och Sonen och den helige Ande, *nu och alltid och i evigheters evighet. AmenAntifon - Välsignad är Herren, vår Gud.Bön inför dagenL - Gud, du reste mig upp från natten till denna dagens ljus.Alla - Tack, Jesus Kristus, för de gåvor du ger mig, varje dag och natt, varje natt och dag. Jag vill tillbe dig med hela mitt liv. Jag vill söka dig med all min kraft.Jag vill lovsjunga dig och ära dig med allt jag gör och är.Tyst bönL - I Dina händer Gud, lägger jag min dagAlla - AmenHerrens bönL - Vår Fader, Alla - du som är i himlen. Låt ditt namn bli helgat. Låt ditt rike komma. Låt din vilja ske, på jorden så som i himlen. Ge oss idag det bröd vi behöver. Och förlåt oss våra skulder, liksom vi har förlåtit dem som står i skuld till oss. Och utsätt oss inte för prövning, utan rädda oss från det onda. Ditt är riket, din är makten och äran, i evighet. Amen.Slutbön och välsignelseL - Gud, du är det sanna ljuset och dagen utan afton. Alla - Jag ber dig när morgonen gryr, att skingra mörkret i mig och fylla mig med ljuset av din närvaro. Genom din Son, Jesus Kristus, vår Herre, AmenL - Gud, välsigna oss, och beskydda oss för allt ont. Alla - och för oss till det eviga livet. Amen
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N.B : L'acronyme de "BSS", utilisée par le CEMAT en fin d'épisode, désigne la "bande sahélo-saharienne", zone géographique notamment de l'opération Barkhane. Le Collimateur a cette semaine le plaisir et l'honneur de recevoir le chef d'état-major de l'Armée de terre, le général Burkhard, pour discuter du commandement, de l'état des lieux de cette armée et de ses perspectives. En compagnie d'Alexandre Jubelin, ils abordent d’abord la nature de la fonction de chef d’état-major de l’Armée de Terre (1:30) et les expériences de commandement du général (8:30), puis passent à un panorama de l’institution, tant de ses ressources humaines (14:30) que de ses évolutions d’équipement, en commençant par le petit matériel (23:00) jusqu’au chantier Scorpion (30:00). Ils évoquent ensuite la soutenabilité de cette montée en technologie (35:00), avant d’évoquer les menaces émergentes dans le contexte de compétition stratégique (42:30), notamment le spectre du retour à « la haute intensité » (45:00) Extrait audio : AC/DC, "Hard as a Rock", sur l'album "Ballbreaker" (1995)
Today we’re going to talk with Chris Dickey, a search engine marketing expert. Chris is a veteran marketing professional, and also have experience on the PR side of things. His team created the tool Visably. Pam Didner: So can you tell us our listeners a little bit more about yourself in two minutes? Chris Dickey: Two minutes. All right. So I've been doing marketing for 17 years across like lots of different professions and roles. I've been in-house marketing direction. I worked in publishers or publishing, um, and we've been working in agencies for many, many years. The last decade I've been working, I've been managing inter-operating my own PR agency. And then a couple of years ago during that process and just really through the interactions with our clients and, and kind of doing, trying to push forward where is PR going get very interested in the intersection between public relations and search. Uh, we just, we started developing our own practices in house. And then that's kind of where this new company called Visably came out of--really a software solution to scale, uh, how brands can improve their brand visibility in search. PR being one of those channels. Pam Didner: So with that being said, obviously you are the expert in the search area, along with, you know, how to leverage the PR channel to make that happen. And I know that everyone--including myself--we want to rank higher organically. Right. And everybody tried different kind of methods. So why do you see people tend to fall short and also why obviously you launch your own product and how does your product address some of those questions I mentioned? Like in terms of like, you know, people are not doing it so well. How does your tool help? Chris Dickey: Yeah, Pam Didner: I know loaded question. Chris Dickey: Let me, let me start with SEO. Who's everyone's kind of heard that buzz term and a lot of people, a lot of your listeners will be familiar with SEO. SEO--search engine optimization--is the idea that how do you pull a bunch of levers to improve the ranking of your own website and search, or your own content within the website and search. It’s a great strategy and you should pursue it. And not saying that, not saying that you shouldn't do it at all. Um, I think that the, the thing too, for a lot of marketers at the end of the day, is that ranking well--for popular keywords or high traffic or high value keywords--with SEO is exceedingly challenging. Pam: I know! Talk to me, I know! Chris Dickey: Um, and so, so the first page of search is really the only page that matters. And so, “Hey, you're on, you're on page four and you go to page two, who cares? It doesn't matter. You're not going to anymore.” Pam Didner: Yeah. I know. How many of us actually go to like second or third page? Chris Dickey: Less than 1%. Go to the second. Pam Didner: Exactly. That’s actually a good stat. I like that. Chris Dickey: Well, another stat for you is that 70% of all the clicks for a keyword will select an organic link in the first five positions. So the first five organic links on the page received over 70% of all the traffic to that keyword. Pam Didner: Really? But not everybody can win. Right? Chris Dickey: Yeah, so that’s the challenge. I mean, sure, if you can get your own website and within the first five organic links for all your target keywords, then you're doing something really, really well, because nobody else can do that. So essentially the way that we started approaching as PR professionals was recognizing that, who was, who was a ranking in those first five organic positions? And oftentimes it was publishers or media outlets or e-commerce giants, or, you know, all these, all these companies that publish full-time--that's the core of their business. Or they are, they're massive E-commerce giants like say Best Buy or Lowe's or Home Depot or Amazon. They do very, very well in search. The recognition that there's so many potential customer touch points within the search engine results page, it doesn't need to be your own company. Doesn't need to be your own website. If you reach a customer through a review, a media review, that's it--super relevant way of reaching that customer. In same thing with, let's say like you're working with an e-commerce partner and that partner happens to say, happens to curate your product on their landing page for a very high traffic keyword. You're going to sell a lot of stuff, if you get that relationship and you get that product placement in place. So, I think the important thing for marketers to recognize is that they really need to move-- they really need to shift the goal line from saying, “how do I rank my, my website and search” to say, “how do I get a better ranking for my brand in search?” Pam Didner: Okay. Okay. So with that being said, let me paraphrase it. You mentioned a couple of things that was interesting. Obviously when people talking about search engine marketing, the things that pop into my mind, I cannot, you know, it's like, “Oh, you know what? My website needs to rank high for the keywords that people search for.” What you are trying to say is that can be a goal, but it doesn't have to be your end goal. There are other way to actually get yourself ranked higher. For example, you leverage your partner's website. For example, you do co-marketings and or maybe you do a media buys on certain publication. Is that your, is that what you are suggesting? Chris Dickey: Yes. Yeah. So I think that, I think the whole point is, is that, you know, the point of a marketer is to be discovered like what we're trying to do here is promote product discovery within search. Search should be seen as the largest product discovery platform in the world, specifically Google. Pam Didner: I 100% agree with that statement. Chris Dickey: I think there's about a 70,000 searches, every single second worldwide. Um, and all 70,000 are some form of a question and they will find their answers in a very predictable place at the top of search. If you can penetrate that real estate--it doesn't matter if it's your own website--as long as your brand is being recommended at the top of search, who cares, you know, and yeah, I mean, there'll be lovely if it was your website, but a lot of times it's not. And I think something in SEO, you know, there's a lot of, there's a huge science around how to pick your keywords. And one of the pieces- a big piece in SEO is picking keywords that you actually have the opportunity to rank for. Pam Didner: No, that's, that's actually very true. I understand that. But sometimes from my perspective, like, I have one piece of content I'm using myself as an example at this time. Um, I write content, right? So the way I get myself on my website up to date or current, or it keep that some sort of, you know, that Google can crawl on a regular basis. Find the stuff on my content is because I publish on regular basis. And there's one piece of content always stand out and that got a most organic search. One is called “Planning versus Replanning.” Right. So I talk about the differences between the planning versus replanning. And then there's another one is how to construct or How to Create a Messaging Framework. Um, and I say “A Complete Guide for B2B marketers.” And these two content pieces I created probably is more that most organic search and can rank actually pretty high for me. But unfortunately, you know, the messaging framework or creating how to create a messaging, how to create a value proposition is only one pillar of my product offering. So I kind of pick and choose my battle in terms of keywords. So I use that as a way for people to find me, right. Once they find me, they want to talk, they can talk to me if they will, they will say, “Oh yeah, Pam, Pam can do more stuff,” right? Then I'm using that opportunity that they talked to me to kind of educate them what I can do. Right. So I can totally understand in terms of, when you say, “Hey, you know what, you need to rank for your keywords,” but at the same time, what I have learned, and Chris, you can tell me I'm totally off. That there are certain keywords you can win, but there are certain keywords you can't. You just can't. Chris Dickey: And, and that's, that's kind of a shame, right? Because you're, cause you're saying, “Oh, we're just gonna, like, we're just gonna toss out these really viable keywords. We're just not even going to try because, um, our, our SEO platform is telling us that we're not going to get there.” And that's, and that's actually an important recognition that you're not like spending a bunch of time get somewhere that you never will be. But, the problem is it's like, sure, like maybe SEO isn't the best strategy for that keyword, but maybe there's an opportunity there to work with the other partners on the page. So it could be a pay-per-click strategy. Totally reasonable. Pam Didner: You do an SEM. You basically do a paid media effort to compensate. Chris Dickey: Nothing wrong with that. But I'll tell you right now that for non-branded search terms, so somebody who's looking for your product and services, but they're not, they're not typing in, you know, a specific brand name, those advertisements actually receive anywhere like a good advertisement is doing anywhere from two to 3% of the clicks on the page. That means 97% of the traffic is going somewhere else. So sure, you'll get a couple clicks, but you're not. You're not really reaching that customer in a meaningful way. Um, however, look at that first organic link on the page. Is it a media review? Is it an e-commerce website? What, who is it? Um, you know, is it a company blog that's talking about a subject? Can you be, um, an expert or somebody or somehow get it back link on that, on that page? These are the ways that you can create visibility within the search results page that can be very, very meaningful and can actually drive a lot of traffic. Pam Didner: So, you know, I personally spend a lot of time on my website and you have been to my website, you can tell, like I'm pretty intentional and purposeful about it. Chris Dickey: It's a gorgeous website. Pam Didner: Thank you! You make my day! (Chris laughs) Um, I spend a lot of time. I'm very intentional about it. And, um, but like you said, it's actually a lot of work. Right? Everything that you said, we talk about it, “Oh yeah, you can do a back link. Oh yeah. I'll do a product marketing. Oh yeah. You reach out or write a review.” But everything you said it does require time and effort, even budget. Would you agree? Chris Dickey: Oh, no question. Yeah. Pam Didner: With that being said, do you have a suggestion for a midsize company or a startup or a small businesses--that they have finite resources and budget--do you have any suggestions, like a specific steps or even, um, uh, tips or tricks or something that they have to do? Right. Yeah. And for me, one thing I told all my clients, you have to have a very clear value proposition. You need to know who you are, why you offer, and you need to articulate that very clearly. If you cannot do that, then you can have a beautiful website, but the value proposition, you still confusing. People cannot understand why you offer, then they will leave. So for SEO specifically, are there one or two things that, from your perspective, they have to get it down before they breach or expand, you know, other, um, methods to increase the organic search? Chris Dickey: I mean, the most important thing with SEO is understanding what your keywords are. Like, what are the key words that matter to you? And what are the keywords that mattered to your customers, because that's how you guys find each other, right. As like somebody looks at, looks up a keyword and then you're on the other end of that keyword. Um, and so doing that research is super critical. I'll tell you just a few kind of anecdotes around that. Number one, keyword research starts with reverse engineering how your customers find you or your products and services. You have to think about the ways, the questions that they'll ask their pain points. What are the, what are the phrases and terms somebody's going to use to find your stuff, assuming they don't know that you exist. So. Put all those into a list and get as far as you possibly can. And then if you need some help, pop those into Google and Google Auto Suggest will actually suggest a whole lot more. And then you look at the bottom of the page and they'll say “people also searched for,” and they'll tell you other actual keywords that are related to that pain point that you identified. And then, look at the questions that may be on the page. Like there's a, there's a little special thing that shows up sometimes called “People also ask.” And it's a question box, and Google's telling you, these are frequently asked questions and we've recognized that, and we have repopulated answers. So those are questions people are actually asking in that field. Grab all that stuff, throw it into a keyword list and then now you have reverse engineer that, that customer journey. And then you can start backfilling the actual metrics behind those keywords, figuring out how many people search for those keywords or this whole month. What's the engagement rate? Start looking at those search results on all those pages and figure out who is, who are the authorities in this space? like who are the people who constantly get rewarded with top search positions? Are they people who writing blogs? Are they people doing podcasts? Are they personalities? Are they writers? or is it somebody else? And then you start creating inroads with those influencers, as well. And so now you're really understanding the landscape that is not only how people are finding, but also the people who are, who are populated at content that Google is rewarding. And you can really develop a really nice communication strategy once you reach, reach out to those influencers, once you understand that keyword and you can create content on your own website, as well. Pam Didner: Yeah. So the one thing that you mentioned, especially I call it “prerequisites,” right? And that the most important things on the SEO or any kind of search engine marketing is you have to create your own keyword list. And from my perspective, that is very critical in terms of how much you understand your audience. Right. And also how much you understand your products. And as a brand, a lot of time, we feel like we understand the audience, but the way to test that is can you write 10 different questions In the form of a search that how people look for their answers? Does that make sense? So a lot of times when I do one-on-one mentoring and the one thing I always ask them to do, especially, the marketing professionals, I say, “can you write on 10 questions that your customers are asking?” By the way, not long form. But write it in a way that, how they search. So I, 100% agree with you in terms of the search keywords. And I did not understand that initially when I started my own business and I was about six years ago. Chris Dickey: Good keywords is just consumer behavior, right? Like it's not a Google coming up with the keywords. It's your customers coming in with the keywords. And so you're getting inside their head and you're really fully understanding how they process this, this question. Pam Didner: I totally agree. Yeah. Once you start writing things down, you kind of have a much clear ideas in terms of how your customer search and then that will help you in terms of what you need to do for your search strategy. I like that. Any additional things you want to add Chris? I know that you have a tool. Do you want to talk about your tool a little bit more? Is it free? Chris Dickey: It is free. Pam Didner: Yeah! Chris Dickey: Come check it out. Free accounts for everyone (laughs). Yeah. So, um, I come out of the public relations space. We started developing this, this software solution and we call it Visably. Obviously it's a play on the word visibility. Pam Didner: V-I-S-A-B-L-Y. Is that correct? Chris Dickey: Correct. Yeah. V-I-S-A-B-L-Y.com Pam Didner: V as in Victor? Yes. Chris Dickey: Yep. Yep. So just kind of like Visibility but Visably. The idea here is how do you become more visible within search results? And I, the way that I rephrase it is how do you improve the likelihood that a customer is going to find you? Period. And, you know, so we know search volume for any given keyword; that's a know. We know generally where people click on the search engine results page, depending on the position of the link people click and how many people click in terms of advertising. And so, you know, once you kind of identify- what Visably does is we look through every single link on the page and we look at all the page content behind every single link. So we don't just do— Pam Didner: So it’s kind of like the SEO audit? Chris Dickey: Yeah. It's a big, it's a big audit. It's a big SEO audit. Um, if you will, but SEV--search engine visibility--audit, because we're not looking for your website, we're looking for your brand. Um, and so, and, and the way to do that is you need to look at the page content. And funny enough, nobody does this. Nobody looks at page content. Like even though that's what consumers do, people. All the consumers look at page content… Pam Didner: Good question. Chris D: How many people just go to a page and look at the links? Like nobody does that. Everyone looks at the page content. So, but every SEO platform, all they do is go and they look at the links and they say, “is this your link? Yes or no?” And it's a very binary answer. But the question is, is like, it's not whether it's your link or not. It's whether your brand is featured on the other end of that link. And what we were seeing in PR is that quite often, yes. You would look up--I'll tell you a good example--so if you look up a term “best fleece jacket.” And the number one most dominant result on the page is the brand Patagonia. However, there's not a single patagonia.com anywhere on that first page of results. Pam Didner: That kinda sucks! So if you're an SEO engine and Patagonia said, “Hey, how am I doing for best fleece jacket?” The SEO pro platform would say, “well, you have zero hits on this page.” But from a consumer perspective, Patagonia is every single place you would look, which is a really important distinction because the touch points in that page are, are all over the place. And Patagonia is looking at a very good job there. So, you know, what would Visably it would tell you is, “Hey, not, is this your website or not? but is your brand present within the page or not?” Then we further segment and say, “Hey, was this a PR hit? Is this an e-commerce website? Is this a brand-owned site owned by a blog? Or is it something else?” And once you kind of segment the results in that way, you can say, “Oh, like we're doing really well in PR we could. We have some points of improvement with, you know, with e-commerce.” It becomes much clearer what that map looks like, what your footprint looks like in search, and you can actually do something about it. And then what's really interesting is when you scale it and you look at multiple keywords at once and you can see how you're doing across multiple categories. Pam Didner: In your free version, d you get that kind of recommendation? Chris Dickey: Yes. Pam Didner: Oh cool. That's what I want to hear! (Chris laughs) So boys and girls, if you all listening website out and Chris, can you tell us what the website is? Chris Dickey: V I S a B L y.com. Visably.com. Pam Didner: Excellent. Hey, I actually always ask my, guests like a silly, stupid question. Okay. And that's my job! (laughs) So I'm going to ask you a question. What is your, do you have any ridiculous goals in your life? is like something you want to accomplish, but it's like, we just do the point that people like you are crazy? Chris Dickey: So many ridiculous goals. So many, um, I guess, I guess first and foremost, um, I live in Wyoming. I live at the base of the Teton Mountain range and Jackson Hole. Pam Didner: I've been there. Chris Dickey: Oh you have? Pam Didner: Anybody is listening, if you have never been to Grand Teton National Park or Yellowstone, you have to go there. The scenery is majestic. When you drive, like, literally that road—oh, I don’t know that highway number--the road to the, to the entrance of the southern part of the national park. Oh my God. Oh my God. That drive is absolutely absolutely gorgeous. Chris Dickey: Yeah. It's insane. I live here. I see every single day and I, it's still impressive to me after being here for 17 years. Um, but I came here to climb those mountains and so maybe that's a ridiculous thing. Um, and I, and then after a while I was like, “why don't we ski down them too?” So I have ski down, like from the top of the Grand Tetons and that's pretty ridiculous. And now I want to ski down a whole lot of other things. Pam Didner: Okay. So that's ridiculous goal. Okay. You, you, you got, you got one down, keep going and keep going. (laughs) Chris Dickey: It says, yeah. So there's a long list of, uh, mountains that love to ski. Um, I think the other ridiculous goal is, um, I want, I would love to live in a van for a year with my family. Uh, so it was just myself, my wife. Pam Didner: Will they want to do that? Like my kids, are like “no I don’t think so!” Chris Dickey: No, I don't think, well, like my wife and daughter would love it. Like they, they're better at small spaces than I am. Um, and she's still, like, my daughter is still pretty young. She's only four years old so she can fit in small places (laughs). Pam Didner: Yeah. Tiny House Nation. Yes, I get it. Chris Dickey: Yeah. Pam Didner: So that is not, I think that goal is not ridiculous, by the way. Chris Dickey: Isn’t it like 20 square feet with a family of three or something? Pam Didner: It’s achievable. Well, and is it possible you rent, you know, it's, you can't even rent an RV if you want to. Chris Dickey: We want to be in a smaller, yeah, more like a, like an adventure, your van that we could take off road and we could, you know, take up mountain passes and things. I think the problem with RV uses they're tough to park. Um, they're, they're not good to drive on dirt roads. Um, things like that. Pam Didner: Very, very good. mean, no, it's fantastic. I hope that you get a chance to actually do that and, uh, and check that off on your bucket list and by the way, I think it's fantastic. It’s a great goal. Chris Dickey: Thank you. Thank you. Pam Didner: All right. Hey, thank you. So much for coming to my podcast. And, uh, I really appreciate that your insight about search engine, SEO search engine optimization. And you actually talk about it, the SEO in the much broader term and the look looking at it from, you know, marketing and the PR perspective. And I really liked that. Chris Dickey: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for having me. Pam Didner: And if you want to reach out to Chris, Chris, how can people reach out to you? Chris Dickey: Um, Hey, I'm at Viably.com, V-I-S-A-B-L-Y dot com. If you go and submit a query, there we're a small enough team that it will get to me. So thank you. Pam Didner: Thank you so much for listening to my podcast. And the podcast is one-way communication. I don't necessarily know who you are, but your support means a great deal to me. If you want to chat, reach out to any social media channels or email me hello@pamdidner.com. You can also join my Facebook community, Build Your Marketing Skills to Get Ahead. Love to hear from you.
Bar so Fine is all about the ‘Fine’ guys B+L have been dating lately. While nothing is seemingly wrong with them, they’re just meh, eh, bleh. Join us as we discuss if it’s us, them, our age, our growth or this bloody pandemic that’s making everything ‘fine’.
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B+L celebrates 50 episodes with this two-hour special (the only way they know how-to drink an entire bottle of whiskey and record a podcast episode). Join us as we devolve into L’s recent Synthetic Relationship with Bed-Stuy Boy (00:04:00), what happens when the person you’re seeing is upset to see your last S/O on your instagram (00:13:00), normalize sharing honest feelings when you’re back on the dating scene fresh from a break-up (00:43:20), what is the appropriate timeframe to cancel a date the day of (00:49:57), a drunk debate on the ethics of going on a date and deciding you want to be friends (01:33:45), and finally, we answer a user instagram question on what is the best drink to order on a first date (01:45:25). If you can’t believe it took hours to cover only these topics, well you haven’t drank the amount of whiskey we did.Slide In the DMs (Instagram): @notyourgirlfriendspodcastTwitter: @NotUrGFPodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/notyourgirlfriendspodcastWebsite: https://www.notyourgirlfriendspodcast.comSubmissions: notyourgirlfriendspodcast@gmail.com
Talento cristallino e voglia di conquistare grandi risultati,Bᴇᴀᴛʀɪᴄᴇ Lᴀɴᴢᴀè stata una delle grandi protagoniste del triathlon rosa italiano.A partire da quella scintillante medaglia d'argento ai Mondiali Junior di triathlon, per continuare con tantissime altre emozionanti storie di triplice in maglia azzurra, tra cui l'oro iridato a squadre con Nadia e Daniela.In diretta dalle 16 con Dario Daddo Nardone, la puntata numero 75 di Passione Triathlon, con opzione video o podcast, e la possibilità di rivedere o riascoltare anche le altre 74 già andate in onda:https://www.mondotriathlon.it/passione#bea #beatricelanza #ironbiella#daddocè #mondotriathlon #ioTRIamo ❤️#triathlon #trilife #fczstyle#passionetriathlon
This week’s podcast guest is Christian Roesky, a chemist by training who found a passion for ophthalmology and spent the bulk of his career in management roles with B+L, Alcon and Abbott before taking the leap into the CEO position at Novaliq in 2016. Christian provides an insider view of Novaliq’s platform technology to address various ophthalmic indications and shares some words of wisdom for other innovators.
With a 7 MONTH BREAK between Season 3 and Season 4, B+L make a comeback with some big news: they’re both single. L’s discusses how and when things went wrong when she moved in with R, while B talks about ending her long-distance relationship with H. We talk all things COVID-19, Phase 2 opening up in New York City, #BLM Movement and what makes a Simp.Slide In the DMs (Instagram): @notyourgirlfriendspodcastTwitter: @NotUrGFPodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/notyourgirlfriendspodcastWebsite: https://www.notyourgirlfriendspodcast.comSubmissions: notyourgirlfriendspodcast@gmail.com
The decay of a false vacuum of unbroken B-L, the difference of baryon and lepton number, is an intriguing and testable mechanism to gen- erate the initial conditions of the hot early universe. If B-L is broken at the grand unification scale, the false vacuum phase yields hybrid inflation, ending in tachyonic preheating. The dynamics of the B-L breaking Higgs field and thermal processes produce an abundance of heavy neutrinos whose decays generate entropy, baryon asymmetry and dark matter.
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In this episode of INVISION with Dee Carroll, brought to you by Art Optical Contact Lens, Dee talks with the co-founder of 4ECPs and the EyeInnovate conference, Trudi Charest. First Trudi gives a little info on her personal background, including her family’s optical heritage, working as an optician in retail, a sales rep for B+L and Optos, and training and producing live events, and how her company 4ECPs was founded with partner Kevin Wilhelm due to a lack of available marketing resources for ECPs. At 6:30 minutes, Dee asks about the idea for the EyeInnovate conference, held in November in San Francisco. “[EyeInnovate] really spring from my background doing events for buying groups,” shares Trudi. “We didn’t do the typical eyecare event that you see out there; we made it more of a business event. We brought in non-industry speakers who could talk about the business aspects and motivational and inspirational speakers. I saw that there was no dedicated marketing growth conference in our industry.” She goes on to describe the conception and format of EyeInnovate (9:00). At 11 minutes, they discuss continuing education and the recently changing landscape of accredited courses and the future of CE talks. In short, “people remember fun,” says Trudi (13:53). At 16:30, Dee sets the stage for the U.S. vs. Canada discussion and Trudi sets the record straight (17:08). She discusses the similarities … mostly challenges ECPs in both countries face … including Canada’s insurance system (18:00) and how Canadians are more willing to spend more on their eyewear (19:00). But across the borders, when asked what their main challenges are, Trudi always hears the same thing… the number one universal challenge facing those managing eyecare businesses is revealed at 19:35. Trudi goes on (20:40) to explain how 4ECPs different divisions helps businesses learn what to do to compete in today’s world, including digital marketing, training and business strategy. Dee and Trudi discuss the columns from the 4ECP team that INVISION readers can expect in the magazine in 2020 at 22:02. And the bonus content, guidebooks and tools readers will be able to download throughout the year. This episode of In Vision with Dee Carroll is brought to you by Art Optical Contact Lens. For over 60 years, Art Optical’s mission has helped ECP’s to take control of their custom contact lens business. Listen to the podcast for a free offer from Art Optical and visit www.artoptical.com or call 1-800-253-9364 for more information.
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Chad Kenney, creative director of Brownies & Lemonade, goes Back To Back! Willy talks to him about throwing major events with an underground mindset, how B&L discovers talent, surprise Skrillex sets, curating stages at Ultra, DJing Coachella, sobriety, buddhism & more! Back To Back is presented by Serato: www.serato.com Follow the Back To Bangers playlist on Spotify: www.smarturl.it/BackToBackPlaylist Follow Willy Joy: www.willyjoy.com Follow Brownies & Lemonade: www.browniesandlemonade.com
WARNING: This episode contains explicit language, binge drinking, and illegal drugs depending on your state laws. This episode was made for the fans. B+L close out Season 3 by having a long whiskey filled chat with each other. Topics include: NYC apartments and roommates of the past, B+L life updates (including L moving in with her long-term bae and B’s update on her long-distance bae), special guest this week is B’s new roommate P who weighs in on the dating scene in DC and how it compares to NYC and much more. Reminisce with us, drink with us (take drugs with us). Cheers to three wonderful seasons.
An array of topics are covered this week when B+L are joined with special guest Blaise-B’s former neighbor in London (yes British accent included). They discuss what you learn from your first serious relationship (00:03:22), Wetherspoons date etiquette (00:17:48), internal payments systems when you’re in a Long Term Relationship (00:22:00), dating as someone whose mixed race, fetishization, the most recent season Love Island’s having the first person of color to win (and all the other racial issues with that show) (00:26:57), someone who went on three holidays with their boyfriend, what Blaise has learnt about traveling with a bae (00:39:24) and navigating your mental health issues in a relationship (00:42:53)
Welcome to B+L’s Short Course Seminar on Boyfriend Training! They start off the episode with some life updates then dive into what they think is “Boyfriend Material” (00:11:16) the class broken down into four periods:Period 1: (00:23:10) Communication- breaking down different arguing styles in a fightPeriod 2: (00:42:41) Domestic/Living Situation- expectations in a relationship when it comes to cooking, cleaning, and paying for groceriesPeriod 3: (00:54:35) Social Interactions- how your bf interacts with your friends and family, being present with the other person when you’re in a sticky social situationPeriod 4: Sex Ed (00:01:02) B+L’s best of advice on learning how to navigate a new person’s body, when and where to bring our your kinks and how to be woke and clear about your sexual needs. Instagram: @notyourgirlfriendspodcastTwitter: @NotUrGFPodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/notyourgirlfriendspodcastWebsite: https://www.notyourgirlfriendspodcast.comSubmissions: notyourgirlfriendspodcast@gmail.com
Host of the millennial dating podcast We Met At Acme, Lindsey Metselaar joins B+L to talk about how to navigate wedding season, including when to give a plus one, going to wedding as a plus one with your SO, and what happens when your boyfriend doesn’t want to come as your plus one. We also dive into if it’s ever okay for your boyfriend to follow instagram models, how many is too many, and if there is a situation where you should really bring it up.Lindsey Metselaar Instagram: @lindzmetzWe Met at Acme Instagram: @wemetatacmeInstagram: @notyourgirlfriendspodcastTwitter: @NotUrGFPodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/notyourgirlfriendspodcastWebsite: https://www.notyourgirlfriendspodcast.comSubmissions: notyourgirlfriendspodcast@gmail.com
B+L welcome Dylan Palladino from We Are All Psychos Podcast on this week’s episode. They discuss dating a sweet spot ‘6’ on the hot scale (00:15:22), they explain why women say ‘Let’s just be friends!’ after they decide they don’t want to fuck you, Dylan weighs in on L’s ‘friend’ (00:22:00) and how and when to be stay friends with someone you used to hookup with, Dylan and B give each other feedback on their dating profiles (00:34:00), What guys mean when they want to have anal with you (00:53:45) and much much more.Dylan Palladino Instagram: @dylanjpalladinoDylan Palladino Twitter: @dylanjpalladinoWe're All Psychos PodcastInstagram: @notyourgirlfriendspodcastTwitter: @NotUrGFPodcastWebsite: https://www.notyourgirlfriendspodcast.comSubmissions: notyourgirlfriendspodcast@gmail.com
In this week’s episode B+L are joined by fellow dating podcasters Tom and Tucker of the Undesirables Podcast. They break down their favorite dating apps (and Tom and Tucker’s trying out a recent fetish app), how women are feeling about receiving oral on a hookup, how NO MAN have ever said no to a blow job, how to approach someone IRL that you find cute (with TWO subway not-so-love-stories told) and much more.Undesirables Website: https://redcircle.com/shows/a30fc1de-1252-4d15-87c2-de61762c6985Undesirables Instagram: @undesirablespodUndesirables Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/60Dbpp1VufnzbLnoRynLqqUndesirables Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-undesirables/id1347751705Instagram: @notyourgirlfriendspodcastTwitter: @NotUrGFPodcastWebsite: https://www.notyourgirlfriendspodcast.com
In this podcast, Dr. Wade Swenson, an otolaryngologist with Ridgeview Specialty Clinics, provides an overview of the work-up and management of common pediatric neck masses. Objectives: Upon completion of this podcast, participants should be able to: Identify the most appropriate algorithm to work-up and manage pediatric neck masses. Choose a focused differential diagnosis of a pediatric neck mass. Recognize when a referral to an otolaryngologist for a pediatric neck mass is recommended. CME credit is only offered to Ridgeview Providers for this podcast activity. Complete and submit the online evaluation form, after viewing the activity. Upon successful completion of the evaluation, you will be e-mailed a certificate of completion within 2 weeks. You may contact the accredited provider with questions regarding this program at rmccredentialing@ridgeviewmedical.org. 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The information provided through this and all Ridgeview podcasts as well as any and all accompanying files, images, videos and documents is/are for CME/CE and other institutional learning and communication purposes only and is/are not meant to substitute for the independent medical judgment of a physician, healthcare provider or other healthcare personnel relative to diagnostic and treatment options of a specific patient's medical condition.” FACULTY DISCLOSURE ANNOUNCEMENT It is our intent that any potential conflict should be identified openly so that the listeners may form their own judgments about the presentation with the full disclosure of the facts. It is not assumed any potential conflicts will have an adverse impact on these presentations. It remains for the audience to determine whether the speaker’s outside interest may reflect a possible bias, either the exposition or the conclusions presented. Planning committee members and presenter(s) have disclosed they have no significant financial relationship with a pharmaceutical company and have disclosed that no conflict of interest exists with the presentation/educational event. SHOW NOTES: CHAPTER 1: Pediatric neck masses fall into 3-categories: Inflammatory, Congenital, and Neoplastic. Seventy-five percent (75%) of neck masses are inflammatory, 20% congenital, and 5% or fewer are consistent with malignancy. The American Academy of Family Practice has a great algorithm on Pediatric Head and Neck masses. The majority of children with enlarged lymph nodes are largely reactive in nature. Most neck masses that are rubbery, mobile and B/L, are indicative of inflammatory in nature. Five (5) or more CTs of head and neck region can increase pediatric malignancy 3-fold. Palpate the parotids, submental, anterior SCM, posterior triangle, supraclavicular lymph nodes. Specific characteristics of a neck mass its midline or lateral. The size, fixed or mobile, painful or non-tender, firm or soft, solitary or multiple nodes, skin changes. Do an oral and dental exam. Staph and strep are the bacterial causes of most inflammatory neck masses. Antibiotics typically used include: Keflex, Augmentin, and Clindamycin for 10-days; recheck in 3-days to document improvement or continued concern. Atypical mycobacterium infection is generally the cause of chronic inflammatory granulomatous processes. Often found in the submandibular and periparietal lymph nodes. Generally unilateral and non-tender lymph nodes. Workup includes: PPD skin tests, Bartonella Henslae (or Cat Scratch Fever) and Toxoplasmosis. CHAPTER 2: Physical location and history will guide you to the diagnosis of thyroglossal and brachiocleft cyst. Up to 50% of cysts present infected. Thyroglossal cyst present in the midline from hyoid bone to thyroid isthmus. They tend to be smooth and will often be raised when a child sticks out their tongue. The average of diagnosis is around 6-yrs. of age. About 40% present before the age of 10. Typical treat similar to infected lymph node. With a course of abx and observation to "cool down" the neck mass for 5-6 weeks and then usually surgery. I&D are not recommended as it can cause a fistula track. Imaging choice for a thyroglossal cyst is ultrasound. Furthermore, confirming normal thyroid function in imperative, as you do not want to be fooled by an ectopic thyroid. It is acceptable for the primary care to initiate abx therapy with referral to ENT 1-2 weeks after abx management for recheck and further evaluation. ENT typically recommends surgery for congenital neck masses b/c they do not resolve on their own. Brachiocleft cyst represents 1/3 of congenital neck masses. Most common is a 2nd brachiocleft cyst. Present high in the neck anterior and deep to the SCM border below the angle of the mandible. Ultrasound you guessed it is the imaging modality of choice. One limitation of US is not great at differentiating a lymph node vs. cancer. That's where history and physical exam findings come into play. As an example - Is it a supraclavicular mass, firm, fixed, hard with dimensions greater than 3cm, which is going to be more concern for cancer. Most common cause of pediatric head and neck CA is Hodgkin's lymphoma. Look for fever, chills, malaise, night sweat, weight loss, pallor, fatigue, and failure to thrive. Vascular anomalies are relatively uncommon and are typically referred to as lymphatic malformation. Typically referred to pediatric ENT at Children's or the U. Another name for these lymphatic malformation are also called Cystic Hygromas. Hygromas are typically soft, doughy, trans-illuminate - found commonly in posterior triangle. US are initial imaging choice, however CT or MR can help with delineating the extent of the hygroma. There is about a 5% or fewer risk of malignancy in children with persistent head or neck masses. FNA's are NOT recommended in children. Forty to 50% of cancers in children with head and neck masses are lymphomas. Incisional or excisional biopsy for larger neck masses is generally the next step in evaluation and treatment. SUMMARY OF EVALUATING PEDIATRIC NECK MASSES: Evaluation of pediatric neck masses include: observation, antibiotics, imaging with US to differentiate if lymph node remains - consider obtaining PPD, bartonella and toxoplasmosis titer - looking for granulomatous disease. Next step is surgical removal of the lymph node. As far as labs go - often times the ENT will have the specific titers they want for ruling out certain disease processes. Leave the detailed lab ordering to ENT. When the lymph node is finally excised, generally sent for pathology and culture. RECAP: Neck masses are common. Majority are benign in etiology. They fall into 3-categories: inflammatory, congenital, or neoplastic. Characterize the neck mass with a detailed physical exam. Location, size, mobility, consistency, single or multiple, unilateral or bilateral. Is there fever or chills, accompanied with sxs? Managed with observation and a course of abx. No improvement, consider an US to further differentiate the mass. No improvement 4-6 weeks, send off to ENT for further evaluation.
On this week’s episode B+L sit down to dive deeper as L hits the six month dating stage with her current boyfriend R. They discuss weeknight sleepover issues when morning schedules don’t perfectly align (00:4:00) how different love languages affect a new relationship (00:15:50), thoughts on moving in together when the leases are coming up (00:22:55), transiting from being your normal selfish single self to being back in a relationship (00:41:20).Instagram: @notyourgirlfriendspodcastTwitter: @NotUrGFPodcastWebsite: https://www.notyourgirlfriendspodcast.comT-Shirts: https://www.bonfire.com/nygf-tee/
On this week’s episode B+L sit down with anonymous M who comes on the podcast to share her experiences in dating and asking men the hard questions, bringing up topics such as if and when they want kids, accepting rejection IRL at a bar, and dating different diversities while being a minority.B+L also answer a email write in question about confidence in the bedroom on air and give their top tips.Topic Time Stamps:4:00 Online Matching With a Guy11:30 How To Talk About What You’re Looking For24:20 Email Write In: Bedroom Confidence35:00 Diversity Dating
In Season with Andy Towers NCAA Championship Weekend Review 01:03 Duke vs Virginia -Face-offs down the stretch -The battle back -Different personnel for Virginia -Alex Rhode's play all weekend -Different defensive looks from Virginia -This Weeks Blog Referred to: https://www.jm3sports.com/blog/a-lacrosse-weekend-5-26-19 -Offensive schemes from the game -Motion vs stagnant offense for Virginia 13:17 Penn State vs Yale -Beating Penn State at their own game -The ebbs and flows of the face-off game -The impact the shot clock has had on face-off volumes -TD Ierlan's ability to create 50/50 GB's 19:53 National Championship Virginia vs Yale -The advantages each team brought into the game -Virginia's 222 B/L offense -Virginia's tight packed defense gave opportunities for Yale to shoot -Virginia earning the win -Missed first chance ground balls -Yale's exhaustion -The physicality and the impact of the rides -Ryan Conrad in the tournament 33:58 Axia Time Player of the Week Jamie: Matt Moore - Virginia Andy: One Per Game Petey LaSalla - Virginia Matt Brandau - Yale Alex Rhode - Virginia AxiaTime.com Coupon Code: Bruno100
B+L are well rested and back for a FRESH Season 3 Premiere-this episode doesn't disappoint. B shares why fucking a 29 year-old isn’t a guarantee at good sex. B is moving to Brooklyn and ending her time as a commuter dater her and L discuss the broader community of commuter daters and if it’s technically lying if you post your city work neighborhood on the apps (00:32:00), L moves forward in her new relationship with R and discuss their recent exchange of ‘I Love You’s (00:46:00).
Episode 16 features Sam Burns, PR/Social Media Account Executive at B+L. Part 2 of this presentation from the Midwest Foodservice Expo focuses on owned media strategies for food + beverage brands. Learn how to plan and create useful micro-content for social media, newsletters, podcasts, and blogs that fit your budget and time limits. Listen and subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform: Apple Podcasts Google Play Music Spotify Follow Boelter + Lincoln on social: Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn boelterlincoln.com
A Gassed Logan and a busy Bart get back together to chat about a lot of things - but mainly that Bart launched a new podcast called The Sasquatch Lounge. Click here to listen! B & L also did a new episode of ScareZone talking all things HHN.
Episode 15 features Andy Larsen, VP/Director of Public Relations and Sam Burns, PR/Social Media Account Executive at B+L. Part 1 of this presentation from the Midwest Foodservice Expo dives into strategies for generating earned media hits and public relations results for food + beverage brands. Learn about pitching journalists, setting up media dinners, and leveraging unique stories to ultimately drive sales. Listen and subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform: Apple Podcasts Google Play Music Spotify Follow Boelter + Lincoln on social: Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn boelterlincoln.com
B+L are back together to wrap up the season. We talk L’s next relationships stage and give an update. B is fresh off the boat from her Europe trips gives us the rundown on what happened (and who happened). The episode is filled with dicks that are too big, hot internet date hookups and European flings of the past.
B+L are separated by an ocean but that doesn’t stop them from breaking down Valentine’s Day do and don’ts for those in a serious relationship to those in maybe want to get more serious. They also answer two listener questions and give some sage advice on dating older and what happens when you have emotional compatibility without sexual compatibility.
Dating is something that inevitably effects our mental health, sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worse. The anonymous B + L talk with Mike and John about some of the mechanics behind when and how to open up to your partner about mental health, as well as how to respond if your partner opens up to you! We also touch upon the importance of communication, language, consent and much more. Guests: B+LHost: John TessitoreEditor: Mike EspositoProducers: John Tessitore, Mike EspositoMusicians: Joanna Schlatter, TaiCheeba, JaōGraphic: Dominick Frabizio We're now available on Apple Podcasts, Google Play and Spotify. JCKFoundation.org/collectedlayers
B+L sit down with co-founders of new dating app in NYC called Bounce. They talk worse dates, rate B’s Bounce profile , and going on date with someone who doesn’t drink. We find out if all guys are really lying about their height, are selfies fair game for your profile and how important someone’s voice plays into their attractiveness.
Episode 11 welcomes Danielle Fuentes, Senior Account Executive at B+L. Ken and Sam dive into the Dallas Cowboy brand (Danielle's favorite team), how to market for travel destinations, and the power of Instagram in reaching and engaging a target market. Listen and subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform: Apple Podcasts Google Play Music Spotify Follow Boelter + Lincoln on social: Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn boelterlincoln.com
On this week’s episode B+L go full Harry Potter with Mike Schubert (@Schubes17) from the Potterless Podcast, where Mike as a 20-something millennial reads Harry Potter for the first time. We discuss our favorite Harry Potter pairings (and least favorite), wizard condoms, the ethics of love potions, and if Snape or Lupin was more of a hipster. Potterless Podcast is available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, follow Mike’s journey on Potterless on Twitter (@PotterlessPod) and Instagram (PotterlessPodcast).
This week B+L are joined by John, 29 and Mike, 28 from Collected Layer Podcast (@jckfoundation). In addition to finding the last two good single guys in New York, they break down how and when you should bring up therapy/mental illness in dating, meeting people in real life tips, and the guys share their most interesting dating stories and preferences for the modern 20-something New York male.
This week we break down the fuck boy-are they born or created? How to spot if the guy you’re dating is a fuck boy (or if you yourself have fuck boy tendencies), and how to treat a fuck boy if you find one in your life. B+L talk about posting on reddit, Big Mouth, and why and how people find themselves in relationships in this Christmas Special!
On this week’s episode B+L are joined by a very special guest-sex educator and journalist, Gigi Engle (@gigiengle on Twitter and Instagram). B+L talk sex education, female pleasure, toys, current sex trends (butt play!?), porn, and their mutual love of European men. B+L also answer a listener question and weigh in on how they should move forward.
This week B + L cover various topics including why they’re forgoing cuffing season, a fun micro-penis story, and talk their thoughts on The Swiped Documentary, about online dating in the modern world.
This week B+L host two new guests (and current listeners!) on the podcast. New York based R— 24 and single— and J— 25 and in a committed relationship— come on to the pod and answer all of our burning questions about what the hell is going on in the straight male mind. We chat about cheating, what it means to sleep with someone on a first date, splitting the bill and following ex’s on social media… with arguably too much laughter in between.
On this episode B+L go through the ghosts of their past, inspired by Ariana’s new song ‘Thank U Next’. They also revisit cuffing season and give a update on their progress (or lack there of)