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In Season 7's premiere, Dr. Chika Stacy Oriuwa and Dr. Stephanie J. Wong engage in an important conversation addressing: Dr. Oriuwa's experience being the only Black student in her medical class at University of Toronto Racial trauma in psychiatry to treat patients Challenges of connecting with friends and self-care in professional and personal settings Being honored with a Barbie made in her likeness and the impact this has on children feeling seen Strategies to navigate these challenging socio-political times in society. To learn more about Dr. Oriuwa's work: https://www.drchikaoriuwa.com/ Bio: One of Time magazine's 2021 Next Generation Leaders and named on Maclean's Power 50 List in 2022, Dr. Chika Stacy Oriuwa is a medical trailblazer spearheading change in health care and beyond. Currently a resident doctor in psychiatry at the University of Toronto, Dr. Oriuwa is a graduate of the school's Temerty Faculty of Medicine and has served a variety of board positions. Dr. Oriuwa was also honoured in Mattel's #ThankYouHeroes campaign with a one-of-a-kind Barbie doll made in her image to commemorate her contributions as a frontline health care worker. Recently, Dr. Oriuwa established the Dr. Chika Oriuwa Award for the Advancement of Black Health at Temerty Medicine, which will be awarded annually to a graduating medical student. She recently published her memoir, Unlike the Rest and you can purchase it now wherever books are sold!
This episode of Ask the Expert with Danessa Itaya, President of Bio-One dives into caring for your community. With over 30 years of experience in franchising, Danessa discusses the significance of specialized training in the restoration industry, her dedication to helping communities recover from traumatic events, and her compassionate approach to providing emotional support for grieving families.
Danessa Itaya is president of Bio-One®, the most trusted crime and trauma scene cleaning franchise in the United States and part of the Five Star Franchising platform of brands. Danessa has been a nationally recognised pioneer in the franchise industry for nearly 30 years and has more than 10 years of leadership experience with noteworthy franchisors such as Service Brands International, Maid Right, Molly Maid and Property Management Inc. In addition to her own professional accomplishments, Danessa is a passionate advocate for the franchise industry and women's leadership, serving on the Women in Franchising Committee of the International Franchise Association. In 2022, Danessa's achievements in the industry earned her a place on Entrepreneur's list of Top Influential Women in Franchising. Danessa is a graduate of San Jose University and the proud parent of an Eagle Scout. To listen to this episode “It's a Crime!”- Crime & Trauma Scene Cleaning Franchise with Danessa Itaya To learn more or contact Danessa go to biooneinc.com or contact me at brian@franchisesimply.com.au or 61 417 211 366.
Summary: Stephanie Ruby is the director of franchise development for BioOne, the first crime and trauma scene cleaning franchise, operating in 41 States with over 100 locations. Stephanie shares her unique transition from retail weight loss into the franchising world and how she found her niche in the biohazard and trauma cleanup business. Susie and Stephanie discuss the increasing presence of women as franchise owners and the importance of building relationships in the industry. Stephanie sheds light on the compassionate and community-driven approach of BioOne, and why women are drawn to this unconventional yet lucrative business model. Listen in as they dive deep into the nuances of franchise development and the secret to successful candidate relationships. Key Points: BioOne's unique business model focuses on leading with compassion, discretion, and care. Nearly half of BioOne franchise owners are women, who are drawn to the compassionate aspect of the business, providing assistance to families in need. BioOne places a large emphasis on giving back to the communities they operate in. Franchise growth is directly tied to building and maintaining relationships. Combining digital marketing with local networking tactics is a powerful combination for local growth. BioOne provides a 24-hour call center plus a wide range of additional resources to support their franchisees. About Stephanie: Over the past 11 years, Stephanie Ruby has placed hundreds of people into business ownership through franchising. Most of her franchising career has focused on the home service space, and she is currently the Franchise Development Director for Bio-One, a biohazard franchise. Stephanie considers herself lucky to work with people from various backgrounds and help them achieve their business ownership goals. Stephanie lives in Tampa Bay, and her husband and two boys, ages 5 and 11. In her downtime, she enjoys everything that comes with being a boy mom: sports, Star Wars, superheroes, theme parks, and the beach whenever possible! Contact Stephanie at 813-416 6460. About Susie Liberatore: After working in the creative field for over a decade, owner Susie Liberatore realized that corporations were missing out on creativity. Franchises come to Visions2images for full-service marketing because they feel that they are missing out on local marketing opportunities. At Visions2images, our mission is to serve as a leading franchise marketing agency dedicated to elevating companies by enhancing their visibility, generating valuable leads, and establishing authoritative presence. Through strategic and innovative approaches, we empower businesses to thrive and achieve enduring success in the competitive landscape. At Visions2images we don't just offer marketing services; we become your dedicated partners in success. When a new franchise location opens its doors, we're there to set up a robust online presence across various platforms, all tailored to meet your unique business goals. Every location in your franchise family is special, and we recognize that. That's why we create custom content for each location to ensure they shine in their local area, making your franchise truly stand out. Website: https://www.visions2images.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/susie-liberatore2/support
The Advisory Board | Expert Franchising Advice for Franchise Leaders
Welcome back to another enlightening episode of The Advisory Board Podcast, where we bring you actionable insights from the franchising world. This week, we're thrilled to be joined by Ben Fox, the mastermind behind customer experience at Five Star Franchising. If you haven't met Ben, you're in for a treat as we dive into the art of franchise lead generation and customer engagement.First off, a huge thank you to our sponsor, ClientTether, for making this episode possible. ClientTether provides innovative CRM solutions to help businesses streamline their lead engagement process and enhance customer relationships.In this episode, Ben takes us on a journey through his transition from aspiring police officer to a pivotal player in franchising. Now leading ProNexus, Ben's expertise in the home service industry shines through as he shares how his team effectively supports franchisors with cutting-edge call center solutions.Ben gives us the inside scoop on Five Star Franchising's diverse portfolio, featuring brands like Mosquito Shield, Five Star Bath Solutions, and Bio-One, with their unique services in crime scene cleanup. He highlights the importance of a multi-channel communication strategy, which has become a crucial differentiator in a competitive market.Key takeaways from Ben's insights include:Lead Costs and Engagement: With lead costs on the rise, it's more important than ever to fine-tune every stage of customer interaction. Ben emphasizes the value of omni-channel communication, where customers can engage with brands via their preferred method—be it phone, text, or chat.Speed to Lead: Ben stresses that the speed at which a business responds to a lead is critical. Ideally, businesses should aim to engage with leads within the first 15 minutes to maximize conversion rates.Quality Over Quantity: As the FCC's upcoming regulation changes loom, Ben advises businesses to focus on quality interactions rather than merely churning through leads. The future is all about providing authoritative and empathetic customer service.Outsourcing and Training: Ben outlines the pros and cons of outsourcing call centers versus in-house management. He highlights the importance of robust training and continuous quality assurance, regardless of the approach.Preparation for Industry Changes: With significant shifts on the horizon, Ben encourages franchisors to proactively strategize for potential disruptions in lead volume and costs.Ben is not just a wealth of knowledge; he's also approachable and generous with his time. He invites listeners to reach out via LinkedIn or email for further discussions, whether or not you're looking to partner with ProNexus.Thank you, Ben, for sharing your insights with us today. And remember, if you're ever at a conference with Ben, he'll treat you to ice cream—just save it for after karaoke! Stay tuned for more expert advice on The Advisory Board Podcast.For more information, reach out to Ben at ben@fivestarfranchising.com.
Send us a Text Message.What does it take to lead courageously in law enforcement, academia, and business? Find out as we sit down with Dr. Richard Weinblatt, a retired police chief, former dean at Ivy Tech Community College, and the entrepreneurial force behind Bio-One, a crime, trauma, hoarding cleanup and remediation company in five statesMetro Crime Scene Holdings LLC. Richard reveals how his rigorous training in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and a mindset of giving 150% effort have been pivotal to his diverse and successful career. From bodybuilding discipline to fostering positive corporate culture, Richard shares actionable insights that can transform your approach to leadership.Throughout this episode, we dissect the principles of commitment and perseverance that have driven Richard's success in law enforcement and beyond. With over 40 years of experience in a wide variety of roles, Richard underscores the importance of strategic problem-solving and treating employees well. He offers a unique perspective on how logical problem-solving skills honed in law enforcement can be seamlessly applied to business management, all while nurturing a team-oriented environment. Join Our Tribe of Courageous Leaders: Get The BookGet Weekly Articles by Travis YatesJoin Us At Our WebsiteGet Our 'Courageous Leadership' TrainingJoin The Courageous Police Leadership Alliance
In this episode of the Local Marketing Lab, Ben Fox, the President of ProNexis and head of Customer Experience at Five Star Franchising shares his expertise on the power of localized content and creative in driving local business growth. With experience in sales, marketing, and customer experience across multiple industries, Ben offers a fresh perspective on how businesses can differentiate themselves and outperform their competitors in today's digital landscape.Here are some topics discussed in the episode around localized content and creative:Strategies for creating authentic, value-driven content that positions your business as a trusted resourceThe role of social media and community groups in building local brand awarenessSharing behind-the-scenes processes and expertise with your audienceThe importance of customer experience in complementing marketing effortsTracking and optimizing localized content and creative through A/B testing and data analysisResourcesConnect with Ben Fox on LinkedIn.Learn more about ProNexis.Learn more about Five Star Franchising.Learn more about Five Star Marketing Service.Watch a webinar about the recent FCC changes for lead gen.Other shout-outsRehrig Pacific — supply chain solution that Ben previously worked at.Scott Abbott — founder of ProNexis.Spaulding Decon — a biohazard cleanup company with amazing lead generation content.Blue Bell ice cream and Tillamook.Check out Five Star Franchising's brands: Bio-One, Bath Solutions, Gotcha Covered, Mosquito Shield, 1-800 Packouts and 1-800 Textiles.
Scientific research depends on some of the most environmentally destructive practices to ensure high-quality science: single-use plastic, thousands of tonnes of packaging, quick delivery of equipment just to name a few. Many would say manufacturers have a responsibility to try and reduce the impact their products have on the environment but questions remain: do these companies actually care about the environment? And what exactly are the multinational companies doing to save our little green rock? This episode Katie and Kelsey talk to Nermina Cuzovic, Global Sustainability Manager for Greiner Bio One and Executive Assistant to the CEO, to discuss what Greiner Bio One - a big player in the science manufacturing field and our sponsor - is doing to create more sustainable practices in research. You can find out more about sustainability at Greiner Bio One here: https://www.gbo.com/en-gb/sustainability ---------------- Not Another Science Podcast was co-created by Helena Cornu (@helenacornu) and Tom Edwick (@edwicktom), brought to you by Edinburgh University Science Media (@EUSci). The hosts are Kelsey Tetley-Campbell and Katie Pickup (@_KatiePickup and our Podcast Manager is Tracy Wang. The logo was designed by Apple Chew (@_applechew), and the incredible cover art was designed by Elizabeth Carmichael. You can visit our website at www.eusci.org.uk to check out the latest issue of the magazine, a ton of other cool science content by our student journalists, and to see how to get involved. You can also follow EUSci on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter. All podcast episodes can be found at www.eusci.org.uk/podcasts/. Music by Kevin Macleod: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3788-funkorama; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/a Music by Professor Colin Campbell: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZhfAZ-gCEQ&ab_channel=ChemistryEdinburgh
Mariana's Bio: One of my greatest passions is being in relationship. I love sharing, learning, teaching, being in presence with others and observing the unique impact that relationships have on each of us. I am a psychologist, psychotherapist, master trainer of systemic-relational psychotherapists and teacher in trainning in Somatic Experiencing. My clinical work with individuals, families and couples integrates psychotherapy and SE which allows me to navigate relational issues with a special attention to the body and its wonderful physiology. For me there is nothing more beautiful than being able to accompany my consultants and colleagues in training on this path of learning to live in their bodies with more presence and deepening their capacity to connect with others. Mariana's Instagram: infinitamari Reverence for Impulse is an unscripted, unplanned and (hopefully) unedited podcast with me, Weena Pauly-Tarr. Together with my guests, we're asking what is alive in this moment?We start each episode with a few minutes of meeting each other head-to-toe, through the language of our bodies, before we press record and bring it to a conversation. We start where we are. This is not a hard hitting agenda or getting to the bottom of things, it's about being in the bottoms of things. Finding each other in the not-knowing. I'm here for the spaciousness, the awkwardness, the silliness, the silence — From the dark insides of our bodies to the brightness of our minds, I'm excited to welcome people who's impulses I'd like to get to know.
March is Women's History Month and the Franchising 101 Podcast will be featuring some of the amazing women in franchising to celebrate. This week we are talking to Danessa Itaya, the president of Bio-One, a crime scene and trauma cleaning brand. Danessa shares about her extensive experience in franchising, highlighting her journey from accidentally entering the industry to becoming a successful franchise brand president. She and host, Tim Parmeter, discuss the challenges Danessa faced as a woman in a male-dominated industry, the importance of mentors, and the impact of positivity in franchising. Danessa also shares insights on breaking gender stereotypes, her superpower of positivity, and her dedication to mentoring and supporting women in franchising. WANT TO KNOW MORE? Go ahead: Schedule a call with one of our franchise coaches! LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED: Bio-One website https://biooneinc.com/ Schedule a call with FranCoach https://info.francoach.net/meetings/schedule-call/connect Franchising 101 podcast website with a library of past episodes http://franchising101.net/ Learn more about Archadeck Franchise opportunities https://www.archadeckfranchise.com/ Visit Entreprenuer.com for a wealth of information for people just like you! https://www.entrepreneur.com/ Franchising News https://www.franchisingnews.net/ INTERESTED IN FRANCHISE OWNERSHIP? Schedule a call with one of our coaches today! FranCoach is connected with over 500 franchises and we walk you through the process of finding the perfect franchise for you. Our services are always free and we commit ourselves to helping you find your better tomorrow. If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference in getting our message out to more people who can use it. Sign up for our email newsletter at https://www.francoach.net/ Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Contact us at info@francoach.net FOLLOW FRANCOACH: Instagram @yourfrancoach https://www.instagram.com/yourfrancoach/ and @franchising101podcast https://www.instagram.com/franchising101podcast/ Twitter: @FranCoach4U https://twitter.com/FranCoach4U Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/francoach4u/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1GtG31hWoecEONdScIJOsQ
Danessa Itaya is president of Bio-One®, the most trusted crime and trauma scene cleaning franchise in the United States and part of the Five Star Franchising platform of brands. Itaya has been a nationally recognized pioneer in the franchise industry for nearly 30 years and has more than 10 years of leadership experience with noteworthy franchisors such as Service Brands International, Maid Right, Molly Maid and Property Management Inc. In addition to her own professional accomplishments, Itaya is a passionate advocate for the franchise industry and women's leadership, serving on the Women in Franchising Committee of the International Franchise Association. In 2022, Itaya's achievements in the industry earned her a place on Entrepreneur's list of Top Influential Women in Franchising. Itaya is a graduate of San Jose University and the proud parent of an Eagle Scout.
My holiday gift to you is the early upload of what is easily one of the five funniest episodes of Watch With Jen that I've released so far. Joining me for another chat-a-thon is one of my wisest & wittiest besties, Priscilla Page, who tackles the legendary, iconoclastic 20th-century filmmaker John Frankenheimer with me in her rollicking, rowdy, & incredibly articulate return. Needing to check that explicit language box almost immediately, as one does with Frankenheimer, we celebrate the man, the mythos, & the master of automotive action in the films GRAND PRIX & RONIN. Going on a few memorable tangents about Steve McQueen, James Garner, zen & the art of racecar driving, David Mamet, Robert De Niro, & how obsession with continuity is stupid, this episode serves up plenty of laughter & stories, though none are greater than the ones shared in the last section of the podcast by two of my other awesome friends.My wonderful honorary kid brother from Oz - Mr. Blake Howard - hooked me up with some amazing audio he recorded in 2021 with incredible actor & dear friend Donal Logue where Donal shared some heartfelt & hilarious memories of working with Frankenheimer on the holiday actioner REINDEER GAMES. (I'd heard a couple of these from Donal in the past & they're the best!) Originally released by Blake Howard in his One Heat Minute Productions pod spinoff "Rum & Rant" which has since been dubbed "Roast & Rant," I'm thrilled to include these stories with you at the tail end of the episode as a way to honor the late great John Frankenheimer's legacy.The best way to de-stress as you prep for the holidays, cinephiles will adore this one. It's a true pleasure to highlight gifted pals on the podcast, particularly as we begin to wrap up 2023, & Watch With Jen will return once more in December with a final S4 episode featuring the awesome Sean Burns on Robert Altman. Additionally, our spinoff pod MIDNIGHT RUN-THROUGH, co-hosted by Blake Howard, is premiering shortly & you'll also find it here, so get psyched!Priscilla's Bio: One of the brightest & most popular lights of Film Twitter, Priscilla Page writes about cars, movies, and cars in movies, focusing mostly on your dad's favorites: actioners, thrillers, westerns, etc. Her bylines include Hagerty, Autoweek, Empire Magazine, The Guardian, Polygon, Birth.Movies.Death., and Bright Wall/Dark Room. You can keep up with Priscilla's outstanding work through her Patreon.Originally Posted on Patreon (12/18/23) here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/94880027Theme Music: Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, Free Music ArchiveShop Watch With Jen logo Merchandise in Logo Designer Kate Gabrielle's Threadless Shop
This week, I was honored to bring one of my dearest friends & fellow "Brunette Dad with Bangs" aboard Watch With Jen for her first-ever podcast appearance. A long-in-the-works collaboration that Priscilla Page & I began planning in the summer of '22, the very first time we hung out as we cruised around to chat & see the lights of L.A. on a summer night, it's only fitting that we made her debut a hangout episode about cars.More leisurely paced than your typical release, at the start of our discussion, I ask Priscilla about her background as a writer & the date in her twenties that made her first fall in love with cars. Soon, however, we shift our focus to two films & chase scenes starring Tom Cruise that she's written about & adores in writer-director Christopher McQuarrie's JACK REACHER & MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - DEAD RECKONING.Part 1 of a two-part episode focusing on two filmmakers who've crafted some of the most delightful car sequences in American film, you'll hear us tackle director John Frankenheimer's GRAND PRIX & RONIN next. The perfect accompaniment to your holiday travel & a terrific way to begin to close out this season of the podcast, I'm so delighted to introduce you to one of my favorite people beyond the staggeringly great film essays that she's penned over the years in this wonderful conversation. (Note: You won't have to wait very long for Part 2; it will be dropping earlier than usual as my holiday gift to you.)Bio: One of the brightest & most popular lights of Film Twitter, Priscilla Page writes about cars, movies, and cars in movies, focusing mostly on your dad's favorites: actioners, thrillers, westerns, etc. Her bylines include Hagerty, Autoweek, Empire Magazine, The Guardian, Polygon, Birth.Movies.Death., and Bright Wall/Dark Room. You can keep up with Priscilla's outstanding work through her Patreon.Originally Posted on Watch With Jen's Patreon (12/15/23): https://www.patreon.com/posts/94718858Theme Music: Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, Free Music ArchiveShop Watch With Jen logo Merchandise in Logo Designer Kate Gabrielle's Threadless Shop We Now Have Mugs!
Join us for the latest episode of FranchisOR Bust, where our host, Trevor Emerson, sits down with Danessa Itaya, President of Bio-One, a leading provider of decontamination and biohazard cleanup services. With nearly 30 years of unique experience and insight, Danessa is leading Bio-One's continuing evolution as the premium provider in their industry. In addition to serving on the International Franchise Association's Women in Franchising Committee, Danessa is the second female president of Bio-One. Her expertise and leadership has been recognized by Entrepreneur, naming her one of their Top Influential Women in Franchising in 2022. In this episode, Danessa discusses the innovative approach of Bio-One and their commitment to providing top-quality decontamination and biohazard cleanup services. With her extensive leadership experience in the franchising industry, she offers valuable insights and perspectives on the evolving landscape of her unique industry. Find out more about Danessa and Bio-One here: https://biooneinc.com/about-us/
Bio-One Inc. is the first crime and trauma scene cleaning franchise, with over 100 locations operating in 41 States. Bio-One is committed to providing excellent service in recovery and suicide cleanup, homicide cleanup, hoarding situations, junk removal, deceased animal recovery, and much more. Leading the charge, Bio One President Danessa Itaya is no stranger to franchise leadership in the service brand space. In fact, she brings 30 years of experience in the franchise industry, 10 of which were spent in national and international leadership roles, growing what are now household brand names, like: Molly Maid, Maid Right, and Property Management Inc., (PMI). Danessa also serves on the IFA's Women in Franchising Committee and was named one of Entrepreneur's Top Influential Women in Franchising in 2022. With her lead by example style, she's excited to embrace the culture of ‘Help First' and continue making a difference in the lives of others. Danessa Itaya, this week on Franchise Today.
Welcome to a special episode where we unravel the incredible story of Bio-One Inc. and its founder, Nick-Anthony Zamucen. Today, we'll explore the principles that transformed a simple act of compassion into a multi-million dollar crime scene cleaning empire.In the heart of today's episode, we'll focus on three essential principles that propelled Bio-One's success: Purpose-Driven Entrepreneurship, Adaptation and Learning, and Resilience and Mental Toughness. Nick's journey started with a small act of kindness and led to building a business that changes lives in the darkest moments.Introduction:Welcome listeners to a special episode exploring the inspiring journey of Bio-One Inc. and its founder, Nick-Anthony Zamucen.Brief overview of the episode's focus on three key principles: Purpose-Driven Entrepreneurship, Adaptation and Learning, and Resilience and Mental Toughness.Principle 1: Purpose-Driven EntrepreneurshipNick's compassionate act that led to the founding of Bio-One Inc.The significance of identifying a business's purpose beyond profits.Practical applications for entrepreneurs: finding purpose, embracing empathy in customer interactions.Principle 2: Adaptation and LearningBio-One's early challenges and the importance of continuous learning.How feedback and adaptation contributed to the company's growth.Actionable tips for businesses: continuous learning strategies, creating feedback loops within organizations.Principle 3: Resilience and Mental ToughnessNick's emphasis on the psychological aspects of business.Developing mental resilience and emotional control during challenges.Strategies for maintaining mental toughness: mindset mastery, objective decision-making.Conclusion:Recap of the episode's key takeaways: purpose-driven approach, adaptability, and mental resilience.Encouragement for listeners to apply these principles in their entrepreneurial journeys.Express gratitude for listening and invite feedback from the audience.
Sailing in the Mediterranean Episode 276 Jon Bilger founder of PredictWind Jon Bilger Bio: One might say the seas are in PredictWind Founding Director Jon Bilger's genes. The son of a triple Olympian sailor, Jon set sail at the age of eight, traveling with his father to attend regattas around the world. Jon carried the family legacy forward, sailing on to become an Olympian in his own rite as well as a two-time America's Cup winner and New Zealand National Champion in multiple classes. As a lifelong competitive yachtsman, Jon knows how dangerous sudden weather changes can be. A seemingly benign thunderstorm event forced Jon and his crew to sail with a jury-rigged broken mast for the final 10 days of a Transpacific race, underscoring the importance of reliable, accurate, and remotely accessible weather forecasting. After spending 10-years on the America's Cup scene, including serving as Weather Team Manager for the Swiss team and Navigator for the TAG Heuer team and utilizing the best forecasting technology in the industry, Jon was determined to make this private technology available to the public at large to help prevent dangerous, potentially life-threatening situations at sea. PredictWind is a passion project driven by Jon's desire to keep sailors of all ilks as safe and prepared as possible. Thirteen years in the making, PredictWind provides the most accurate and reliable wind and marine forecasting tools available, at a price every seaman can afford. Today PredictWind serves nearly a million users and Jon considers his company the lighthouse keeper of the world, offering accurate forecasting 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to anywhere on the planet. Jon holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Auckland. When he's not working, you'll find him wind foiling, kite foiling, or wing foiling with his wife and two daughters. https://www.predictwind.com/ Please Consider supporting the podcast in Patreon If you have ideas for future podcasts or comments please drop me a note! and PLEASE rate my podcast in iTunes and perhaps write a note. link https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sailing-in-the-mediterranean/id566678892?mt=2 https://www.medsailor.com/ If you're interested in my sailing instructional audio series here are the links: Sailing! Learn to Sail: Basic Keelboat Certification Lessons for the ASA 101 Exam https://gumroad.com/l/Eiig Sailing! Learn to Sail: Basic Coastal Cruising; Lessons for the ASA 103 Exam https://gumroad.com/l/PvOYK Sailing! Learn To Sail: Bareboat Cruising Certification Lessons for the ASA 104 Exam https://gumroad.com/l/bwXh Sailing in the Mediterranean Website https://www.medsailor.com If you would like to be a guest or have suggestions for future episodes or if you would like Franz to be a speaker at your Sailing Club or fundraiser please feel free to contact me. ©2020 Franz Amussen all rights reserved medsailor.com
In this episode of the FranCoach's Franchising 101 Podcast, host Tim Parmeter delves into the world of franchise opportunities with Bio-One, a leading biohazard cleanup franchise. Guests, Stephanie Ruby and Mike Miller from Bio One, provide a comprehensive overview of the franchise's unique services, paint a vivid picture of a day in the life of a Bio One owner, and highlight the importance of community relationships and marketing efforts. The episode covers staffing, support, and training and Stephanie and Mike also discuss the scalability and growth potential of Bio-One, making it a compelling option for aspiring franchise owners seeking a recession-resistant, community-focused business model. Episode Highlights: 0:00 - Introduction 2:00 - Introducing Bio One 4:00 - Understanding Bio One's Services 8:30 - Day in the Life of a Bio One Owner 13:00 - Types of Jobs and Turnaround Time 15:30 - Hiring and Staffing 18:30 - Support and Training 21:30 - Scalability and Growth23:30 - Final Thoughts on Bio One 25:30 - Closing and How to Get In Touch with FranCoach Want to know more? Go ahead Schedule a call with one of our franchise coaches! Links and resources mentioned in this episode: Schedule a call https://meetings.hubspot.com/tim17 Franchising 101 podcast website with a library of past episodes http://franchising101.net/ Bio-One website https://biooneinc.com/ Senior Helpers Website https://www.seniorhelpers.com/ Visit Entreprenuer.com for a wealth of information for people just like you! https://www.entrepreneur.com/ NEW Franchising News site https://www.franchisingnews.net/ Interested in franchise ownership? Schedule a call with one of our coaches today! FranCoach is connected with over 500 franchises and we walk you through the process of finding the perfect franchise for you. Our services are always free and we commit ourselves to helping you find your better tomorrow. If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference in getting our message out to more people who can use it. Sign up for our email newsletter at FranCoach.net Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Contact us at info@francoach.net Follow FranCoach: Twitter: twitter.com/FranCoach4U Facebook: facebook.com/francoach4u/ YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC1GtG31hWoecEONdScIJOsQ
Get ready for a thrilling ride as we navigate the intriguing world of Bio One - a crime and trauma scene cleanup franchise with Dinesa Ittaya, its fiery President. This episode will enlighten you about the unique low-cost, low overhead, and scalable opportunities of this franchise that's far from typical. Our guest, Dinesa, takes us through her journey, from her background in franchising to joining five-star franchising which brought her to Bio One. You'll learn about the wild stories and benefits of being part of the five-star family, and how they support their franchisees to success. Ready to uncover what it takes to be a Bio One franchise owner? It takes more than cleaning up after crime scenes or traumatic events. It's about possessing the right personality traits, a knack for sales and marketing, and the ability to follow a tried-and-true business plan. Dinesa sheds light on how franchisees can experience a deep sense of fulfillment by serving their communities in time of need. We also delve into Bio One's operations and training, and the vehicle requirements needed to perform the tasks. As we round off, we explore the practical side of the business. Dinesa shares how Bio One franchisees impact lives by providing essential services, backed by ongoing training. We touch on the potential global franchise opportunities in this field and how the company supports its franchisees. The episode wraps up by highlighting the satisfaction level of franchisees as reported in the Franchise Business Review survey. So join us on this enrapturing journey that's sure to spark your entrepreneurial spirit! Don't forget to like and subscribe! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/path2frdm/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/path2frdm Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wesleybarefoot/ 7 Steps to Owning a Franchise: https://path2frdm-1.hubspotpagebuilder.com/path-to-freedom-about-franchising If you would like to learn more about this particular franchise opportunity, or discuss franchise ownership in general - feel free to use the link to my calendar below to schedule a free, no-obligation introductory meeting. https://calendly.com/Is-barefoot/introcallwithIs
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Welcome to Eye On Franchising, where we delve into the world of franchising and uncover the secrets to starting your own successful business. In this episode, we have a special guest, Danessa Itaya, the president of Bio-One, a crime scene and trauma cleanup franchise. Danessa shares her valuable experience in the franchising industry and how she got her start. But it's not just about her journey - we dive deep into the benefits of franchising and how it can empower individuals to become their own boss with the support and guidance they need. What sets this episode apart is Danessa's unwavering motivation to build teams and help people venture into entrepreneurship. She has worked with renowned brands like Molly Maid and Service Brands International, and even created her own residential cleaning brand based on the Master franchise concept. Franchising doesn't just offer an opportunity to start a business; it allows you to build your own empire with a small investment. Lance Graulich is a shining example of this. Starting in the cleaning industry, he transitioned into property management, showcasing the growth and success of the franchises he worked with. But it's not all about business success; it's about making a difference in people's lives. Bio-One specializes in crime scene and trauma cleanup, providing a much-needed service during the most challenging times. Their commitment to supporting families and restoring homes quickly has earned them outstanding reviews. If you're considering franchising, you'll learn about the investment required, various funding options, and the training process. The podcast also explores the importance of validation and meeting current franchisees to make an informed decision. Marketing strategies, recurring revenue, and the power of referral partners are also discussed. We'll uncover the secrets to successful franchising, from networking to embracing new programs and software. Join us as we explore the strength of franchising, the power of collaboration, and the joy of seeing franchisees thrive. Special thanks to our guest, Danessa Itaya, President of Bio-One, for sharing her insights. Don't forget to like, follow, and subscribe to Eye On Franchising for more valuable content. - Introduction: Benefits of franchising and speaker's experience in the industry- Motivation in building up teams and helping people start businesses- Career highlights and creating a residential cleaning brand- Building a business empire with a small investment- Lance Graulich's journey in the cleaning and property management industry- Bio-One's specialization in crime scene and trauma cleanup- Importance of helping people and supporting the community- Business model and positive reviews of Bio-One's services- Targeting first responders and individuals with law enforcement or military backgrounds as franchisees- Investment required and funding options for starting a biohazard cleanup business- Territory and marketing strategies- Training process for franchisees in a cleaning business- Franchise disclosure and meeting the team and current franchisees- Importance of recurring revenue and referral partners- Digital marketing and local marketing strategies- Following the franchise model and adopting new programs- Successful franchisees consistently market their businesses- Active engagement with the franchise network leads to higher success- Support, best practices, and guidance from experienced franchisees- Importance of strategic growth and implementation of technology- Building relationships and learning from successful franchise owners ---Have you heard the news? We are officially on YouTube. Come check out a few videos have have and give me a follow!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwoAdrkPZmveJt5AQRDk8WA---Lance GraulichFranchise Consulting Services from ION FranchisingEye On Franchising
Join our host Madeleine Zook on an exciting episode of The Art of Franchise Marketing as we delve into the world of Bio-One. We are joined by Danessa Itaya, a seasoned franchise executive and the newly appointed President of Bio-One. With her extensive experience in the industry, Danessa has played a crucial role in building the Bio-One brand, developing a dedicated team, and working closely with franchisees.Bio-One is not your average cleaning franchise. Specializing in bio-hazardous material cleanup, they tackle crime and trauma scene cleaning in 41 states with over 100 locations. From suicide cleanup to hoarding situations, deceased animal recovery to removing pest and rodent droppings, Bio-One is committed to providing excellent service in the most challenging and sensitive situations.During our discussion, we explore the unique challenges faced by Bio-One and the type of individuals who are drawn to this industry. We also touch on the high satisfaction levels reported by franchisees in the franchise business review survey, highlighting the fulfilling nature of helping others in such critical situations.If you're looking for a franchise opportunity that goes beyond the ordinary, tune in to this episode to discover the vast opportunities and fulfillment that come with owning and operating a Bio-One franchise.
Danessa Itaya is the Brand President of Bio-One. She brings 30 years of experience in the franchise industry, including 10 years of national and international leadership experience, growing what are now household brand names: Molly Maid, Maid Right, and Property Management Inc., (PMI). She serves on the Women in Franchising Committee of the International Franchise […] The post Danessa Itaya with Bio-One appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
This week we're talking Personal Branding in Franchising. Why is it critical? How can our personal traits break down some walls with our professional contacts? How can we stop holding ourselves back from sharing something real about ourselves? In the influencer age, it's not your elevator pitch, but the content stream that matters. And, who has a great personal brand? We're naming names! Today's Rock Star panel: Emily George of Franchise Business Review, Danessa Itaya of Bio-One, Ingrid Schneider of Stay In Your Lane, and Thomas Scott of Home Run Franchises. Thanks CareerPlug, Serviceminder, Hughes, and Franchise Hire. Shout outs to Kater Danford, Brooke Janousek, Megan Reilly, Greg Nathan, John DeHart, Angela Coté, and Susan Beth.
(Warning: some of this discussion may be graphic for some listeners) Not many people would jump at the opportunity to start a business cleaning up crime scenes, helping hoarders, and dealing with other unforeseen issues. But, Michael Fulweber is one of the few who took the opportunity. We talk about how tough this business can be emotionally, but also how fulfilling it can be to help families and communities process tragedy and move forward. We also discuss how one of his first jobs was to respond to the October, 1st shooting in Las Vegas back in 2017. Bio-One is an amazing brand out there helping communities clean up after tragedy and rebuild. They're doing the work many people may not want to do. But, they know they are a necessary element when it comes to these situations. I want to thank Michael for joining me and for all the work he is doing. You can reach out to Michael at: michael@360franchiseconsulting.com bioonehoustonsouth.com
Joining me today is Nick-Anthony Zamucen, the founder and CEO of Best Option Restoration.Prior to founding Best Option Restoration, Nick was the founder of another successful franchise brand called Bio-One. Nick was awarded Top 40 CEO's Under 40 from Business Diversity Magazine 2013. He is also a 3x published author, business strategist, and an award winning serial entrepreneur that has had tremendous success in various business ventures.Best Option Restoration is a trusted national leader in the disaster restoration industry. They offer water, mold and sewage remediation as well as fire damage and storm damage restoration including contents cleaning. I hope you enjoy today's discussion with Nick-Anthony Zamucen from Best Option Restoration.
In this episode of Modrn Business Podcast, Ryan Hicks hosts Jim Waskovich, Managing Partner of Princeton Equity Group and Lane Fisher, Partner at Fisher Zucker Franchise Law Firm. We discussed feedback and top highlights from the 10th annual Springboard event for emerging franchisors, and put a specific focus on talking through the key highlights from the day 1 lunch panel session on the topic of "Accelerating Growth Through 3rd Party Capital Investment". Topics Discussed: - Springboard Event - What is Private Equity - The different kinds of P.E. - When should I engage with a P.E. group - Should I hire an investment banker? - Who is Princeton Equity Group and who do you serve? - What are the common mistakes and how to best prepare to partner with 3rd party capital? - And much more. About Jim Waskovich: Jim co-founded Princeton Equity Group, co-leads its investment activities, and sits on the Firm's investment committee. Prior to co-founding Princeton, Jim spent nearly 20 years as a private equity investor at Summit Partners, ABS Capital, and our predecessor firm, Princeton Ventures (which he founded in 2006). Jim's current investments include Card My Yard, D1 Training, Five Star Franchising (the parent company to 1-800-Packouts, 1-800-Textiles, Bath Solutions, Bio-One, Gotcha Covered, Mosquito Shield, and ProNexis), HOPCo (the parent company to The CORE Institute), Princeton Medspa Partners (the parent company to AlluraDerm, Greenspring Medical Aesthetics, and medspa810), Radiance Holdings (the parent company to Sola Salon Studios and Woodhouse Day Spa), and Stellar Brands (the parent company to Bluefrog Plumbing + Drain, Restoration 1, Softroc, and The Driveway Company). His previous investment experience includes European Wax Center (acquired by General Atlantic) and Massage Envy (acquired by Roark Capital). Jim holds a B.S. in Economics and Politics from Washington & Lee University where he was a George Washington Scholar. About Lane Fisher: In private practice since 1989, Lane Fisher currently represents more than 200 franchised brands in business transactions and complex franchise litigation. Lane is the Past Chairman of the International Franchise Association's Supplier Forum, a past member of the IFA's board/executive board and serves on the IFA's Membership Committee. Fisher is a frequent speaker at franchise conferences and has written extensively on many aspects of franchising. Fisher has been identified both as a Pennsylvania Super Lawyer by Philadelphia Magazine and a Legal Eagle by Franchise Times for every consecutive year since 2004. Since 2010, Fisher has earned the distinction of “Awesome Attorney” in Suburban Life Magazine. FisherZucker was also designated awarded as a top franchise law firm servicing the Entrepreneur Franchise 500 from 2018-2022. To give back to the franchising community, Fisher is also the co-founder of franchise conferences like Franchise Springboard, Franchise UnConference and Franchise SunConference. To connect with Jim or Lane, visit www.franchisesuppliernetwork.com to ask for an introduction.
We all just think that cleanup after a death magically occurs, but what actually happens after a death once all the emergency crews have gone home? Math Toth, Lead Technician with Bio-One of Fort Wayne, knows that an unattended death can be an overwhelming experience. Especially if you are dealing with the loss of a loved one. In addition to working under strict regulations and using the latest techniques to clean up and dispose of bio-hazardous waste, Matt and other certified technicians, work with the utmost respect and confidentiality because they know no one is prepared to face the cleanup of a death all alone. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Linda Ballesteros is host of All Things Franchising and also the owner of Mpower Franchise Consulting where she works with those who want to be in business for themselves but not by themselves with the franchise that best fits their skills, passion and what they want their lifestyle to look like. She is also very aware of those industries which are more recession resistant. Contact Linda today: Linda@MpowerFranchiseConsulting.com Today's Guest: Russ Jacque started in franchising in 2004. Today he is the Director of Franchise Development with Bio One. Bio One sets the industry standard when it comes to bio hazad, crime scene and hoarding cleanup. When terrible things happen Bio One is called in because they have the knowledge and experience plus they handle all situations with care. Entrepreneur Magazine named them as one of the Best Franchises in the nation in 2021. Contact Info: Russ Jacque (254) 498-5176 russ.jacque@biooneinc.com www.biooneinc.com
International Business Disruptions: Leading During Chaotic Times with A.C. MarchionneThe international business landscape has been disrupted by COVID-19 for nearly 2 years, and now a war in Europe is creating chaos. Join host Todd Hovermale, Advisory Board Member in the Boeing Institute of Business, as he discusses strategies on leading during chaotic times with A.C. Marchionne, President of Sales & Marketing and Board Chairman at Greiner Bio-One North America. The international business disruptions experienced by Greiner have created a need for stronger leaders. Together, Todd and A.C. engage in a discussion on the need for strong International Business Leadership and the skills necessary to motivate and lead teams to success during highly chaotic times. A.C. currently leads a team of 450 at Greiner Bio-One North America, which is a privately held plastic manufacturing company located in Monroe, NC whose three divisions manufacture a variety of products for the medical and research fields. As an international manufacturer with global reach, Greiner Bio-One provides the manufacturing, distribution logistics and product application support to the world's largest hospitals, pharmaceutical and biotechnology corporations.
Recently, Bio-One of Oceanside owners, Armand and Michelle Amoranto joined Bret Schanzenbach on the Carlsbad People, Purpose, and Impact Podcast. Bio-One is a specialized cleaning company that is committed to helping people in their greatest times of need. In this episode, Armand and Michelle discuss their background in education, how they became part of the Bio-One family and their passion for serving the community. Interview Links Click here to learn more about Bio-One of Oceanside. Connect with Bio-One of Oceanside on Facebook. Watch how Bio-One of Oceanside serves others on Youtube. Find out more about the Chamber: https://carlsbad.org Resources Did you like what you heard? This show is produced by Imagine Podcasting dba Heard Not Seen Media, Inc. For more, visit Imagine Podcasting.
This week learn why people invested in these franchises: Smash My Trash, iTrip Vacations, Dog Training Elite, Bio-One, SPENGAGreat range of franchises here that can be run absentee, are timely, give back to the community, recession proof, and disruptive.Find out why people invested in these franchises and how much you can save on the latest Inside Scoop Podcast!ABOUT USJack and Jill Johnson are two of the top franchise consultants in America, today.They know which franchises are top investments and can help you find the right franchise.Their service is 100% FREE and they will save you thousands on your franchise fee.You need a franchise consultant. Today, more than ever.Subscribe here: www.thefranchiseinsiders.com/podcast
Nick-Anthony Zamucen Bio One Nick-Anthony Zamucen Bio One and Best Option Restoration #BestOptionRestoration #BioOne #NickAnthonyZamucen Hi, and welcome to the show! On today's My Future Business Show I have the pleasure of welcoming to the show serial entrepreneur, business strategist, four-times published author and award winner, Nick Anthony Zamucen talking about what it takes to start your own business, about mindset, motivation, family and so many other wonderful topics that give you a glimpse into Nick-Anthony's life and his highly successful businesses. For context, Nick-Anthony has been awarded Top 40 CEO Under 40 from Business Diversity Magazine, and he came 18th in the Top 100 Global Influencers in Franchising. He is also a 4x published author, business strategist, and an award-winning serial entrepreneur that has had tremendous success with various business ventures. Nick-Anthony has really changed the game when it comes to the service franchise industry. Simply put, Nick-Anthony is the best in his industry and while many claim to be, he's the only man who has proven results in the business world. His franchised company Bio-One Inc. dominates in 46 different states and continues to grow at an exceptional rate. He plans to launch Bio-One Inc., his crime & trauma scene cleanup franchise, internationally.Nick-Anthony realized that one of his greatest strengths was assisting other people's success through his own experience. A core belief of Nick-Anthony's is "Success breeds Success". For this reason, Nick-Anthony has assembled an elite "success group" based around crime and trauma scene clean-up. He has created bar-none, the most intensive, informative, and educational franchises in the world. To learn more about BIO ONE or to contact Nick-Anthony directly, click the link below. Disclosure of Material Connection: This is a “sponsored post.” The company who sponsored it compensated My Future Business via a cash payment, gift, or something else of value to produce it. My Future Business is disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
Yeah, we are taking a slightly messier turn on this one, but I bet you get something out of it. Jake Snavely, owner of Bio-One is on the show. Contractors from across the state call this man, when the job requires a special kind of cleaning. He is as close as the contracting world gets to a Mob "Cleaner", and I hope you enjoy.
QC Kinetix , Property Management, Mr. Handyman, Bio-One, Bridge Internet, and Grounds Guys all sold so far this week. Find out why people invested in these franchises and how you can save thousands on them in this episode of The Franchise Insiders "Inside Scoop" podcast.www.thefranchiseinsiders.com
.The 60th Episode of A News You Can Use Podcast Powered by Be And Us LLC. Shop our brands and our new title Mommy and Daddy Do You Still Love Me Anymore? by Frenchaire Gardner. Published by Be And Us LLC and recorded live from Dallas, Texas. Our Business Spotlight, Victor Hoover of Bronze Lion Art discusses his struggles selling his paintings during this Pandemic and so much more. Mining for Diamonds: "You will be tried on every turn. It's always something else in it besides what's being said. Keep driving towards your goals." Victor's Bio: One crisp clean clear sunny Sunday morning July 31st, Victor, a real-to-life visual futuristic artist, and creator was born to Emma & James Hoover on the west side of Chicago, Illinois. At a very early age, color styles and a sense of self-pride dominated his flavorful style. Bronze Lion Art Stay Social with Victor: Linkedin Facebook CONTACT VICTOR ON FACEBOOK TO PURCHASE HIS PAINTINGS Instagram https://www.omniaradiationbalancer.com?p=B1dZwBsTD Harmonize any wireless radiation field in your life, even 5G Bring balance back to your body with the Omnia Radiation Balancer Bring a good vibe back to your body with the Omnia Radiation Balancer. One small patch harmonizes all radiation fields, even 5G Support the podcast financially. Featured music by Slim Thug featuring Rick Ross, Marvin Gaye, M.I.D.T Records, and B & B Productions. Thank you to all of the artists that contributed to this episode. A News You Can Use Podcast does not own the rights to any of the music played on the podcast. You may submit your music files, announcements, and events by emailing us anewsyoucanusepodcast [at] Gmail dot com Follow us on Spotify. Subscribe and rate the podcast on Apple Podcast. Leave us a message on the FREE Anchor app and support the podcast financially. Your contributions support continued programming and leveling up. Cashapp $beandusllc Paypal.me/Frenchaire to support the podcast directly. Peace and blessings. Much love and abundance --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/news-you-can-use/message
The 58th Episode of A News You Can Use Podcast Powered by Be And Us LLC. Shop our brands and our new title Mommy and Daddy Do You Still Love Me Anymore? by Frenchaire Gardner. Published by Be And Us LLC and recorded live from Dallas, Texas. Our Business Spotlight, Wali Collins discusses how his comedy career jumpstarted, his motivations for writing his book and so much more. His favorite book is The Alchemist by Paulo Coehlo. Mining for Diamonds: "You are closer than you think. If you need a motivator just check your inventory of things you've done so far. That will motivate you to keep going." Wali's Bio: One of New York City's top comedians. Born in Springfield, Massachusetts. Wali was and still is an accomplished drummer. Wali has played in R&B, Pop, Funk, and Jazz bands. And he was the youngest to ever join the New England Jazz Society. After College, Wali was working on being the best Architect New England has ever known. But the calling for show business was too strong. He played in bands, did session work, but that wasn't enough. He needed more. Always having a keen sense of humor, his parents urged him to try stand-up comedy. His first time on stage Wali was convinced that he had bombed, but the manager paid him and asked him to come back every week as a featured act. Wali Collins has been going strong ever since. Wali moved to New York City to work on a show for Comedy Central called “Stand-up Stand-up”. He hosted the largest funniest, most varied collection of stand-up comedians in the world. BUY HIS BOOK The Y'NEVANO Book of ENCOURAGEMENTS: Living a Regretless Life Walicollins.com Ynevano.com Stay Social with Wali: Facebook Wali Collins Twitter Instagram YouTube Channel Wait. What? With Wali Support the podcast financially. Featured music by Earth Wind & Fire, M.I.D.T Records, and B & B Productions. Thank you to all of the artists that contributed to this episode. A News You Can Use Podcast does not own the rights to any of the music played on the podcast. You may submit your music files, announcements, and events by emailing us anewsyoucanusepodcast [at] Gmail dot com Follow us on Spotify. Subscribe and rate the podcast on Apple Podcast. Leave us a message on the FREE Anchor app and support the podcast. Your contributions support continued programming and leveling up. Cashapp $beandusllc Paypal.me/Frenchaire to support the podcast directly. Peace and blessings. Much love and abundance. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/news-you-can-use/message
In our significantly disrupted world, can leader overcome extreme challenges in order to bring together stronger teams, while building a better culture? In Season 2 Episode 14 of Humans, Now and Then, I speak to David Burkus, best-selling author of four books and one of the world’s leading business thinkers, about healthy work conflict, the impact of our human networks, and what it really takes to build a positive company culture. Bio: One of the world’s leading business thinkers, David Burkus’ forward-thinking ideas and bestselling books are helping leaders and teams do their best work ever. He is the best-selling author of four books about business and leadership. His books have won multiple awards and have been translated into dozens of languages. His insights on leadership and teamwork have been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business Review, USAToday, Fast Company, the Financial Times, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, CNN, the BBC, NPR, and CBS This Morning. Since 2017, Burkus has been ranked as one of the world’s top business thought leaders by Thinkers50. As a sought-after international speaker, his TED Talk has been viewed over 2 million times. He’s worked with leaders from organizations across all industries including Google, Stryker, Fidelity, Viacom, and even the US Naval Academy. A former business school professor, David Burkus holds a master’s degree in organizational psychology from the University of Oklahoma, and a doctorate in strategic leadership from Regent University. Click here to learn more about David’s books Click here to learn how to bring David to your event or company. Click here to find several FREE resources from David on his website. Find David at davidburkus.com, or follow him on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidburkus/ Resources: Significant rise in mental health issues reported during the pandemic: https://www.kff.org/coronavirus-covid-19/report/kff-health-tracking-poll-july-2020/ https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20200813/levels-of-anxiety-addiction-suicidal-thoughts-are-soaring-in-the-pandemic#1 Research from Artis International, a group that studies international terrorists https://artisinternational.org/ Muzafir Sherif and the Robber's Cave experiment (realistic group conflict theory) https://www.simplypsychology.org/robbers-cave.html Subscribe, Rate and Review Humans, Now and Then on Apple Podcasts or wherever you stream. Follow @humansnowandthen on Instagram, and Facebook, or @humansnownthen on Twitter. Transcript to be posted shortly at vividspring.com/humansnowandthen
So this is it, ladies and gents, the episode where we discuss the piece for which this podcast was named and the composer that wrote it: William Schuman and his Symphony No. 10 ‘American Muse'! The man literally got letters in the mail telling him either how awful his music was, OR how it had changed someone's life. Were he still alive today, I would absolutely send him a physical letter thanking him for so dramatically effecting my life. Ironically, I did in fact send his two children, Andrea and Anthony, physical letters to ask for their permission to use the music you just heard at the beginning of this podcast! Anyway, let's talk about this man and his fantastic compositions.###Background- I first heard music by William Schuman when I was an eager young musician in middle school. I listened to his Symphony No. 5, performed by Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic string section, recorded on a vinyl record (I kid you not). The opening bars explode with energy and melodic creativity unlike I had ever heard. It was forceful, bold, full of life. It drew me in and to this day has not let go. From that moment I knew I had to know more about this man and his music. He and his music are a large part of the reason I began this podcast, my blog, and my book to be released next year, _Secrets of American Orchestral Music_.####Bio- One of the first things one learns about Schuman is the story of how he came to be a composer in the first place. He did play bass in a dance band, but never considered it very serious. Then he went to a concert at Carnegie Hall and heard the New York Philharmonic, conducted by the great Arturo Toscanini. He was so blown away by the performance he said "I was overwhelmed. I had never heard anything like it. The very next day, I decided to become a composer." So, he dropped out of New York University, quit his job, enrolled at the Malkin Conservatory of music to study composition, and a short 5 years later he graduated from Columbia University. Who knew it could be so easy? While this anecdotal story is humorous, it accurately shows a key characteristic of Schuman's personality. He is an optimist, endlessly curious, and has a child-like approach to new endeavors. He is also steadfast and resolute in his values, many times refusing to compromise his artistic work or arts administration efforts. - Though not all of William Schuman's biographical history is pertinent here, some key positions and career events as well as insight into his composition process help to contextualize the unique nature of the man and his music. One fortuitous happenstance came at the beginning of his journey to become a composer. In 1930, primed by having just attended his first orchestral concert, Schuman saw a sign for the Malkin Conservatory, walked in, and according to him “registered for a course in harmony because he had heard somewhere that composers begin by studying harmony.” This placed him with Max Persin, a teacher more interested in discovering the intricacies of each individual piece rather than regurgitating from quote “a textbook of dull orthodoxy.” Not long after earning a teaching degree from the Columbia University Teachers College, Schuman carved out a teaching and administrative position at Sarah Lawrence College. The way in which this came about is characteristic of Schuman's free-form thinking and commitment to the highest quality in any endeavor he undertook. Schuman convinced the president and Faculty Advisory Committee on Appointments at Sarah Lawrence to make him the quote "one man... coordinator, working from a single focal point" on a new set of freshman focused courses. Schuman connected with the faculty and administration at Sarah Lawrence on a philosophical level, influenced by the progressive education movement of John Dewey and the concept that "making knowledge one's own was the central goal of education…” This desire for individuality and freedom from convention carried over into Schuman's composing. Keenly aware of contemporary trends, Schuman casts the "emergence of a contemporary tonal language" in the twentieth century as "a musical revolution." Referring to contemporary composers (presumably including himself), Schuman posits “[t]he process of seeking a way of creating fresh sounds is a natural one for a truly creative musician. It may be conscious or subconscious, or both. But whatever the process, the result is innovation in musical speech." Even Copland recognized the boldness of Schuman's work, describing it as "music of tension and power," and expounding on his rhythmic writing as "so skittish and personal, so utterly free and inventive."- Schuman's commitment to his own musical and educational standards resulted in his being tapped as president of Juilliard in 1945. Schuman was reluctant to even consider the post because, as Steve Swayne puts it in his biographic work _Orpheus in Manhattan_, “[h]e could see no possible marriage between Juilliard's hidebound, rote education and the progressive, student-oriented approach that he enjoyed at Sarah Lawrence." Partly due to this honesty expressed to Juilliard's board of directors, Schuman was offered and eventually accepted the position. As a sign of the school's desire for change, Schuman immediately made drastic alterations to the Juilliard curriculum and faculty. One program he spearheaded is particularly of note here. Showing his independent thinking and will to move forward, Schuman explains his educational philosophy:> The first requisite for a musician in any branch of the art is that he be a virtuoso listener. It has been a student who is adept at the writing of melodic dictation may be incapable of listening to a symphonic composition with an understanding of its design. In other words, an ability to hear the component parts of the language of music… does not ipso facto mean integrated understanding--an understanding that can only be achieved when the whole work is clearly viewed as the sum of these parts... In an effort to replace conventional theory with more meaningful studies, the Juilliard School has discontinued its Theory Department and added to its curriculum a new department--Literature and Materials of Music.- This is the kind of ideology Schuman applied to his composition and administrative roles. In a 1986 interview, Schuman illustrates the interconnected nature of all his endeavors: "composition has been the continuum of my life's work, but it's been by no matter of means my sole pursuit. I would never be happy just being a composer. I've always wanted and needed to do other things of a general societal nature."####Culture- Even through his compositional process, Schuman shows his independent thinking. Intending not to be bound by the limitations of both his piano skill and of the instrument itself, according to a biography written by Vincent Persichetti, Schuman "writes for the instruments of the orchestra directly... sings the parts at the top of his lungs... because his music is essentially melodic... He does, however, use the piano for new vocabulary departures; that is, for experimentation.”- One more quote by Schuman from 1977, helps summarize his philosophy on the balance of artistic honesty and the ambition needed for such a high profile career he had to that point:> I would like to be loved through my music, as anybody would be. But I recognized that this was not necessarily to be the case, and it would be much better to be despised and write what you want than to be loved and write what you didn't want.… I was asked that question just the other day [in February 1977] … “Why—when you write these difficult symphonies that hardly anybody ever plays, and you can write the New England Triptych or orchestrate Ives' Variations on America—why don't you write a holiday overture that would make you a lot of money and would be played a lot?”- Hopefully the continued reverence of Schuman's music will suffice as an answer to that question.- Schuman's symphonic output is quite varied, ranging from symphonies and concertos to ballet and opera. Schuman got the most mileage out of his symphonies, and he admittedly put most of his focus on their creation. Schuman's symphonies are most representative of all his compositional work, even by his own statements in an interview with Overtones: > “It never occurred to me not to write symphonies... I like every medium in music when I'm working on it… [but] I believe that as long as writers write long and complicated novels, composers are going to write in the symphonic forms, because they give an opportunity that nothing else gives.”- Schuman wrote 10 numbered symphonies, though he “withdrew” the first two.###Analysis of piece####Overall scope- Now to Symphony No. 10, the ‘American Muse' itself.- The recorded excerpts you will hear today are from a 2005 NAXOS recording of the Seattle Symphony conducted by Maestro Gerard Schwarz, a dear friend of this podcast.- Written and premiered in 1976, this symphony was commissioned for the American Bicentennial by the National Symphony Orchestra, and conducted by Antal Dorati. - The work is in 3 movements: Con Fuoco, Larghissimo, and the third movement goes through many different speeds, but does begin and end with a Presto.- The orchestration is outrageously large: 4 flutes, 3 oboes, English horn, Eb clarinet, 3 Bb clarinets, bass clarinet, 3 bassoons, contrabassoon, 6 horns, 4 trumpets, 4 trombones, tuba, percussion that calls for 4 players, timpani, piano, harp, celesta, and strings. Whew! None of this would have been surprising coming from Schuman at that point, but even today that is quite a task to take on.####Excerpts- The opening fanfare sets a tone of muscularity, optimism as Schuman might put it...- And then gives way to a mostly brass chorale, punctuated by moments of woodwind interaction.- Not long after, we have a section of what we call homorhythm. This is when all or large portions of the orchestra are playing the same active rhythms, but not the same notes, in fact they are usually quite dissonantly contrasting notes. It is a powerful effect as Schuman builds a great deal of tension. In this excerpt there is a short unison of homorhythm followed by 2 independent layers.- After spending this entire movement in tonic disarray, giving a bit of tonal center, but then taking it away with swaths of dissonance, Schuman suddenly takes an about face at the end and we get, at first, blips of tonal, recognizable chords, before a final Eb major chord grabs hold and blares to the end as if we had been in that bright, happy key all along!- I LOVE that moment!- The second movement, Larghissimo, is a work of beauty, but you have to stick with it. Schuman lets his slow movements develop as organically as possible from the simplest of musical aspects. Here, he begins basically with a chord cluster, again moving only in homorhythmic motion, and very slowly at first. While the violas and then cellos take the lyrical line, which again does not change very much at all, but makes big glissando jumps when it does.- Then what follows is an iconic Schuman sound if there ever was one, I swear I could pick this writing out from any other composer on the planet. The violins slowly expand a high, and still higher reaching, melodic line over chromatically moving chordal movement in the violas and cellos, and just as the line starts to peak, he opens up the sound more, then again as another peak comes, he adds horns... and on and on, one layer after another. It is a long section, but here is a fairly representative moment. 『- And again, just like in the first movement, though this movement isn't quite so tonally wandering, he lets out all the tension, leaves off with a question mark... and gives us a big, fat, juicy Eb major chord!- The final movement, beginning Presto, starts a series of homorhythmic sections, first strings alone, then trading off with the woodwinds. The activity begins with much space, but quickly becomes lively, almost furious! 『- One element we had yet to come across was Schuman's craftiness with a fugue. Finally, in the last symphonic movement he ever wrote, in order to build up as much energy and tension as possible, Schuman writes a complex double fugue. This is not a tightly formed, rule-following Bach-like fugue you would expect, but most of the elements you would expect are there. It gives him the chance to push forward and pull back at will. One theme is very active, harmonically and rhythmically, while the other is long held out notes with little movement.- Now you must be wondering if and when we get that Eb major chord we've gotten at the end of every other movement. We do! And in similar fashion, Schuman prefaces it with heavy dissonance and confusion. This time, though, the final brilliant chord arrives and finishes in full fanfare. Instant standing ovation!###Closing- Beyond composition, Schuman taught at Sarah Lawrence College, served as president of the Juilliard School, facilitated it's move into the newly built Lincoln Center, founded the Juilliard String Quartet, served as president of Lincoln Center itself, and won 2 Pulitzer Prizes and the National Medal of Arts. Many people desire to change or effect the world in some way. William Schuman did that and more during his time. As long as we perform or hear his music, he still does.Music:Symphony No. 10By: William SchumanPerformed by: Gerard Schwarz; Seattle Symphony OrchestraCourtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/american-muse-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Hey Joan, What is God was one of us? I have the answer. He rips your nose ring out with his bare hands and spits in your face for ruining his ride home. Bio:"One of Us" is a song recorded by American singer Joan Osborne for her debut studio album Relish (1995).Click for The LyricsClick for The VideoSubscribe us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, Deezer, Podchaser, iHeartRadio, TuneIn, Podcast Addict, Stitcher, Listen Notes or wherever you get your podcasts.Follow us on:Instagram @1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodieTikTok: @the1001crewFacebook: @1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodieTwitter: @the1001crewTumbler: @1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodieSupport the show by donating here:https://www.paypal.com/pools/c/8p4yD1sVwPYou can also email us with any shit song suggestions at 1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodie@gmail.comWebsite: www.1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodie.comafter a hard day at work. Support the show (https://paypal.me/pools/c/8p4yD1sVwP)
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Lloyd Burrell, an EMF expert, discusses why is it more important than ever to understand energy and how to protect yourself from harmful energies like EMF, electromagnetic fields, wireless internet, cell phones, and more. We discuss the body’s energy field, bioenergetics, and how EMF throws a wrench into how our body really works. We talk about the future of EMF, and what to expect health wise as we are surrounded more and more by EMF. More importantly, we talk about what you can do to counter the EMF in our environment by simply addressing the body’s energy field. Lloyd and his panel of 50 experts speaking in the Healing with Vibration summit, provide you all the tips and science you need to learn about this emerging, exciting, and important area of health. Learning about bioenergtics is more important than ever! On today’s podcast, you will learn: Why the topic of EMF must include how the body works - communication via the body’s energy field. How the body’s energy field controls the physical body. Signs and symptoms of EMF sensitivity Learn about the top strategies to protect the body’s energy field from EMF at the Healing with Vibration summit. Lloyd Burrell's Bio: One day in 2002 Lloyd Burrell answered his cell phone and soon after developed highly debilitating symptoms from all types of electromagnetic devices in his home and workplace. He went to multiple medical professionals who couldn’t help him. Lloyd wasted thousands on solutions that didn’t work. It took him nearly 10 years to recover his health. He has now made it his life’s mission to raise awareness about the dangers of electromagnetic fields (EMF) and share the remarkable discoveries he’s made on his journey. Lloyd is a regular speaker at online events, podcasts, radio shows and hosts his own EMF Health podcast. He is the author of two eBooks on EMFs and creator of the EMF Health Summit and Healing with Vibration summit. His latest book EMF Health Guide is available in all good bookshops. Lloyd is married, has 2 grown up children, and lives in sunny South West France. You can learn more about Lloyd and his work at Make sure to sign up for Lloyds with 50 expert speakers! Learn how to use vibrational healing, grounding, bioenergetics, red light, and more to protect yourself from harmful EMF. To sign up just Are toxic metals causing your fatigue and health issues? Find out by taking Wendy’s Heavy Metals Quiz at
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Nick-Anthony Zamucen is the Founder of four franchised organizations, two in which he currently still owns, Bio-One Inc. and Best Option Restoration (BOR). Bio-One Inc. is the first and only successfully franchised crime scene cleanup company. He has changed the game when it comes the crime and trauma scene cleaning industry, with franchise locations in […] The post Franchise Bible Coach Radio: Nick Zamucen with Bio-One and Best Option Restoration appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Nick-Anthony Zamucen is the Founder of four franchised organizations, two in which he currently still owns, Bio-One Inc. and Best Option Restoration (BOR). Bio-One Inc. is the first and only successfully franchised crime scene cleanup company. He has changed the game when it comes the crime and trauma scene cleaning industry, with franchise locations in […] The post Franchise Bible Coach Radio: Nick Zamucen with Bio-One and Best Option Restoration appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
This week I was pleased to interview Rebekah Carver, a top producing real estate agent with Douglas Elliman.Bio:One of the distinguishing characteristics of Rebekah Carver's real estate career is that she has handled multiple transactions for so many of her clients. It's common to have some repeat business, but she has helped several clients buy their first property and then sell that to find them an even better property- helping them grow their homes right along with their lives. Rebekah's attention to detail, exceptional work ethic, and commitment to putting the customer's needs first are among the reasons that clients keep coming back, and sending her referrals.That warmth, passion, and authenticity can be traced back to her childhood, growing up in Montpelier, Vermont. Living in the state capitol, issues such as zoning and local politics were always part of the conversation.Carver was co-owner of Brooklyn Hearth Realty, a full service brokerage in 2006, she and her colleagues joined Douglas Elliman in June, 2017. After just six months at the company, Rebekah became the number 5 broker in Brooklyn. In 2018, she became the #1 broker for Brooklyn within the company. Rebekah's real estate skillset extend beyond the boundaries of Brooklyn to Manhattan, greater New York and overseas where Douglas Elliman partners with Frank Knight, a global real estate consulting firm.
In this episode of the 5 Star Living Show Felina B Flossin and Monickie Scott have a conversation with Cece Franklin -Runway Model/Stage 4 Cancer Survivor/Motivational Speaker. What we discussed: -What it takes to "kill fear" -The terrifying move she made that landed her in Rockefeller Center -why her children push her to dance more -her survival story #shechosetofight --------------------------------------- Excerpts From her Bio: One day you could be dancing with your kids , enjoying life, exploring different areas of life and then WHAM! It was on my birthday. There I was singing and dancing with my kids, getting ready to have a great time and I found "the lump". The thought that honestly crossed my mind was that I knew what it was... When I finally got in to see my doctor and all the referrals that I needed to go and see a general surgeon to get my biopsy, I had a lot of time to think. I thought both positive and negative outcomes. I not only found out that it was cancer, I found out that I happen to have a very special monster and it called itself BRCA 1, and I was positive for that as well. Not only finding out I have cancer, but to add to it this thing is the mother load because it was triple-negative breast cancer which is really aggressive.... ......the beginning of this glorious journey of mine. I know you may be thinking, what was positive about all of this that she is talking about? Out of this diagnosis I have since become a plus size runway model for Lane Bryant (2017). I have done work with New Day Associates and their Annual Breast cancer Gala (2017). I have had a center spread in @Pink Mag.com Magazine, I have traveled to speak at engagements for women who have undergone metastatic Breast cancer. I AM a stage 4 metastatic breast cancer survivor who has gotten a new lease on life. Learn when you listen to the show...
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Niall Breslin known as Bressie, is an Irish musician and former Westmeath Gaelic footballer and Leinster Rugby player. Breslin found success as the lead singer, guitarist and songwriter with pop band The Blizzards, as a co-writer and producer with XIX Entertainment and as a solo artist. He was the winning coach on the first and third seasons of The Voice of Ireland. Bio One of Ireland’s most prominent mental health advocates and sought-after public speakers, Niall Breslin’s ability to communicate with inspiring candidness, expert knowledge and authenticity has helped to pioneer a sea change in the public perception and narrative on mental health and emotional well-being in Ireland. A dynamic, charismatic and compelling communicator, he has produced and written several documentaries about mental health and performance psychology, and has consulted with the Irish government and the EU parliament to further influence the discussion and development of future policy in the area of mental health including chairing the reference groups for the youth mental health task force. With degrees in Economics and Sociology both from University College Dublin, a Higher Certificate in Performance Psychology from IADT and a Master’s degree in Mindfulness Based Interventions from the School of Psychology in UCD, Niall Breslin is well placed to extend his work further internationally in this space. An Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons and IADT his work has been highly recognised from his peers and colleagues. His number one bestselling and multi award winning book ‘Me and my mate Jeffrey’ and his kids mindfulness book series “The magic moment” along with his role as founder and Creative Director of mental health charity A Lust for Life, have further contributed significantly to his standing as a key figure in the evolving conversation around mental health in Ireland. His work in setting up this organisation and driving its mission has led to numerous social entrepreneur awards including the prestigious Social Entrepreneur Ireland Impact award, The Social Innovation Fund and the Google Impact award. Niall Breslin is also an Irish musician, an Ironman triathlete and former Westmeath Gaelic footballer and Leinster professional Rugby player, captaining the Ireland U-21s rugby team on a number of occasions. Breslin is the lead singer, guitarist and songwriter with pop rock band The Blizzards, and signed to Spirit/B-unique, home of Ed Sheeran as a song writer and producer. He was the winning coach on the first, third and fifth seasons of the hugely successful TV show ‘The Voice of Ireland’. As a solo artist he produced two Number one albums and is the owner and director of Ireland’s premier recording studio Camden Recording studios. Breslin consults with multiple international corporate organisations and leaders, from all sectors, in the creative management of stress and the development and implementation of well-being strategies. Niall Breslin also has just signed to international podcast platform Acast and is releasing his brand new podcast series ‘Where is my Mind” in July 2019. Recorded: 12th September 2019 Links: More about Niall Breslin More about Maria Franzoni Ltd Connect with Maria on Linkedin Connect with Maria on FaceBook To book any of the speakers featured on the Speaking Business podcast, click here Listen here: Libsyn Itunes Soundcloud Stitcher Spotify
My guest is serial entrepreneur and author Simone Vincenzi. Simone has helped launch more than 500 profitable businesses all before the age of 30. He is the go-to expert in selling from stage and in this episode, we talk about the differences and indeed the many similarities of speaking to sell and being paid to speak. Two Italians chatting about speaking, this is an episode not to be missed. Simone also shares his “Selling from stage check list” and “15 ways to get speaking gigs” which you can pick up in the show notes. NB: This was originally recorded as a video and it was an interview in my Speaking Business group on Facebook so there are some references about how we both look. If you want to check out Simone’s amazing hair you can follow the link in the show notes. Bio One hundred million new businesses start every year, and 90% of them fail within three years. How do we create sustainable companies? This is the question Simone Vincenzi answers every day. Simone is a multi-award-winning serial entrepreneur and author who had helped people to launch more than 500 profitable businesses before he reached the age of 30. He writes for Forbes, Entrepreneur Magazine, The Huffington Post and regularly features on tv and radio talking about entrepreneurship and the current small business landscape. Simone Vincenzi speaks at more than 200 events every year, impacting thousands of entrepreneurs, start-ups, small businesses as well as large corporations. He has spoken at conferences featuring Les Brown, Tony Robbins, Gary Vee, Simon Sinek, John. C. Maxwell, Dr John Demartini and many more brilliant minds in the entrepreneurial field. In 2016 he was nominated in the Houses of Parliament as one of the most influential migrant entrepreneurs in the UK by the Institute of Directors and won the award of Best Speaker in the UK by the ACPTC. In 2018 he featured in magazines alongside the royal family and won the Maximise Man Of The Year Award. Simone Vincenzi works with startup entrepreneurs and experts who want to grow their existing business as well as multi-millionaires who want to launch new ventures, bringing ideas to fruition at lightning speed. He also supports numerous charities in the entrepreneurial space as well as working with young people to help them launch successful social projects. Simone is an incredibly entertaining, practical and unpredictable speaker, bringing music, magic and basketball together during his talks and seminars to teach while making sure everyone has a blast. Recorded: 15th April 2019 Links: More about Simone Vincenzi More about Maria Franzoni Ltd Connect with Maria on Linkedin Connect with Maria on FaceBook Speaking Business FB Group 15 ways of finding speaking gigs Selling from the stage checklist To book any of the speakers featured on the Speaking Business podcast, click here Listen here: Libsyn Itunes Soundcloud Stitcher Spotify
We talk with Bio-One Fort Wayne about biohazard clean-up services-how it works and who can help.
BIO One of Max's appearances on The Dr. Oz Show, 2016 Max Lugavere is the director of an upcoming documentary titled BREAD HEAD, the first-ever film to explore the impact of diet and lifestyle on brain health. He's become a prominent voice in health after just a short time since launching his Kickstarter for the film which drew support from thousands of people around the globe. He has hosted content for WebMD, Vice, and Yahoo Health and is a recurring "core expert" on The Dr. Oz Show. His Facebook vlogs have garnered thousands of fans where he delivers bite-sized blasts of easily digestible information on health science topics ranging from intermittent fasting to the microbiome. He is a prolific speaker and has given talks ranging from the academic at both the NY Academy of Sciences and University of Illinois' Center for Nutrition, Learning and Memory, to the actionable at Equinox's 2016 High Performance Living Symposium.
How do you recognize your limitations and work toward developing these areas? What transformative moments have shaped your journey in education? What role does service to others play in your personal and professional life? How do you open yourself up to being a lifelong learner? How can we empower our own narratives in order to live a more fulfilled existence? In today’s episode, Rick Wormeli shares his insight and wisdom based on nearly 40 years of experience in the field of education. As an educational leader, author, teacher, speaker, and presenter, Rick brings a multitude of different perspectives into today’s discussion that resulted in opening up the dialogue related to what it means to be an educator. Rick has put loads of time and energy into developing himself as an educator in order to better understand the keys to success in regards to helping students to achieve their very best. Although my original intention in this discussion was to dive into the work he has done on sharing best practice related to formative and summative assessment, the conversation channelled off into the areas of service to others, teacher empowerment, the importance of unlearning and relearning, and how to create the best conditions possible for young people to thrive in the classroom. There are sure to be many gems of insight that can be extracted from this discussion with Rick Wormeli that can be applied to your own teaching practice. Rick’s Bio: One of the first Nationally Board Certified teachers in America, Rick brings innovation, energy, validity and high standards to both his presentations, and his instructional practice, which includes 38 years teaching math, science, English, physical education, health, and history, and coaching teachers and principals. Rick’s work has been reported in numerous media, including ABC’s “Good Morning America,” “Hardball with Chris Matthews,” National Geographic and Good Housekeeping magazines, What Matters Most: Teaching for the 21st Century, and the Washington Post. He is a columnist for AMLE Magazine, and a frequent contributor to ASCD’s Education Leadership magazine. He is the author of the award-winning book, Meet Me in the Middle, as well as the best-selling books, Day One and Beyond, Fair Isn’t Always Equal: Assessment and Grading in the Differentiated Classroom, Differentiation: From Planning to Practice, Metaphors & Analogies: Power Tools for Teaching any Subject, all five from Stenhouse Publishers, as well as Summarization in any Subject, published by ASCD. His book, The Collected Writings (So Far) of Rick Wormeli: Crazy Good Stuff I Learned about Teaching Along the Way, is a collection of his published articles, guest bloggings, and more through 2013. His classroom practice is a showcase for ASCD’s best-selling series, “At Work in the Differentiated Classroom.” With his substantive presentations, sense of humor, and unconventional approaches, he’s been asked to present to teachers and administrators in all 50 states, Canada, China, Europe, Thailand, Japan, Vietnam, Korea, Australia, the Middle East, and at the White House. He is a seasoned veteran of many international Web casts, and he is Disney’s American Teacher Awards 1996 Outstanding English Teacher of the Nation. He won the 2008 James P. Garvin award from the New England League of Middle Schools for Teaching Excellence, Service, and Leadership, and he has been a consultant for National Public Radio, USA Today, Court TV, and the Smithsonian Institution’s Natural Partners Program and their search for the Giant Squid. In June 2012, Rick was the graduation commencement speaker for the highest performing, public high school in the Washington, D.C. area. He lives in Herndon, Virginia with his wife, and both of them are now celebrating the post-college launch of their two children into the adult, working world. Rick is currently working on his first young adult fiction novel and a new book on leadership for ethica...