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March 5, 2025 - We discuss an effort to expand mental health outpatient services in New York with Alice Bufkin, associate executive director for policy and advocacy at the Citizens' Committee for Children of New York, and Brad Hansen, public policy director at Families Together in New York State.
Mike Chmielewski is joined by Brad Hansen and Ailis Vann of the Palmer Community Development Department to talk about the programs and preparing the ice skating rink.
This week, we're digging into The B1M's recent video "This City is the Next Singapore". This airport could change the fate of an entire country - the Techo Takhmao International Airport in Phnom Penh, Cambodia is a gamechanger for South-East Asia.Later in the episode, we cover:London's Printworks regeneration = https://www.instagram.com/p/DA-__QqMX-s/?img_index=1 Uzbekistan's new research centre = https://www.instagram.com/p/DBHEarKMXFC/?img_index=1We end the show with an email from Brad Hansen. Get in touch! Podcast@TheB1M.comwww.TheB1M.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“If you're going to be the fiduciary, you have to protect the members, you have to protect the plan, and you need to defend that allowable to make sure that you're covering all of your bases." - Amy Pellegrin We made it to episode 150! A huge thank you to every guest we've had on the show so far, and obviously to you, the listeners, for making the show what it is today. For this special episode, we traveled to Des Moines, Iowa to meet with ClaimDOC, one of our sponsors, in early March and I hosted a panel podcast with Bruce Hansen, Amy Pellegrin, and Brad Hansen. We talked about how each of them made their way to ClaimDOC, why it's so important that ClaimDOC is a co-fiduciary with it's clients, and why human customer support is especially welcome in the healthcare space. We also talked about the reference based pricing world at large and what ClaimDOC does to help its clients deal with balanced bills. Join us for the 150th time this week on Self-Funded with Spencer as we talk all things RBP! Chapters: 00:00:00 Welcome to Episode 150! 00:02:53 Member-Centric Healthcare Pricing 00:17:49 Navigating Healthcare Billing and Coding for Fair Charges 00:20:50 Claimdoc's Co-Fiduciary Role in Healthcare Operations 00:25:43 Better Healthcare Experiences Through Member Advocates 00:37:22 Navigating Balance Billing With An Advocate Key Links for Social: @SelfFunded on YouTube for video versions of the podcast and much more - https://www.youtube.com/@SelfFunded Listen on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1TjmrMrkIj0qSmlwAIevKA?si=068a389925474f02 Listen on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/self-funded-with-spencer/id1566182286 Follow Spencer on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/spencer-smith-self-funded/ Follow Spencer on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/selffundedwithspencer/ Key Words: #ReferenceBasedPricing #HealthcareBilling #FiduciaryResponsibilities #MemberAdvocacy #VendorRelationships #NetworkFreeOptions #BalancedBilling #ProviderRelationships #MemberAdvocates #HealthcareTools #HealthcareInnovation #selffunded #podcast Reference Based Pricing, Healthcare Billing, Fiduciary Responsibilities, Member Advocacy, Vendor Relationships, Network Free Options, Balanced Billing, Provider Relationships, Member Advocates, Healthcare Tools, Healthcare Innovation, self funded, podcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spencer-harlan-smith/support
“If you're going to be the fiduciary, you have to protect the members, you have to protect the plan, and you need to defend that allowable to make sure that you're covering all of your bases." - Amy Pellegrin We made it to episode 150! A huge thank you to every guest we've had on the show so far, and obviously to you, the listeners, for making the show what it is today. For this special episode, we traveled to Des Moines, Iowa to meet with ClaimDOC, one of our sponsors, in early March and I hosted a panel podcast with Bruce Hansen, Amy Pellegrin, and Brad Hansen. We talked about how each of them made their way to ClaimDOC, why it's so important that ClaimDOC is a co-fiduciary with it's clients, and why human customer support is especially welcome in the healthcare space. We also talked about the reference based pricing world at large and what ClaimDOC does to help its clients deal with balanced bills. Join us for the 150th time this week on Self-Funded with Spencer as we talk all things RBP! Chapters: 00:00:00 Welcome to Episode 150! 00:02:53 Member-Centric Healthcare Pricing 00:17:49 Navigating Healthcare Billing and Coding for Fair Charges 00:20:50 Claimdoc's Co-Fiduciary Role in Healthcare Operations 00:25:43 Better Healthcare Experiences Through Member Advocates 00:37:22 Navigating Balance Billing With An Advocate Key Links for Social: @SelfFunded on YouTube for video versions of the podcast and much more - https://www.youtube.com/@SelfFunded Listen on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1TjmrMrkIj0qSmlwAIevKA?si=068a389925474f02 Listen on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/self-funded-with-spencer/id1566182286 Follow Spencer on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/spencer-smith-self-funded/ Follow Spencer on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/selffundedwithspencer/ Key Words: #ReferenceBasedPricing #HealthcareBilling #FiduciaryResponsibilities #MemberAdvocacy #VendorRelationships #NetworkFreeOptions #BalancedBilling #ProviderRelationships #MemberAdvocates #HealthcareTools #HealthcareInnovation #selffunded #podcast Reference Based Pricing, Healthcare Billing, Fiduciary Responsibilities, Member Advocacy, Vendor Relationships, Network Free Options, Balanced Billing, Provider Relationships, Member Advocates, Healthcare Tools, Healthcare Innovation, self funded, podcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spencer-harlan-smith/support
In this episode we WadeOutThere for Part 2 of our conversation with Brad Hansen, from Helena, Montana. Brad grew up in Utah and fell in love with the feeling of fighting big fish as a child fishing for lake rainbows with his cousins. He started fly fishing while attending college at Utah State and later moved to Montana and began guiding on the Missouri River. We discuss how to break down big water into digestable pieces, tactics for fishing the Missouri River, and Brad tells several stories of how and why his perspective around guiding and fishing has changed over the years. We also swap stories about what makes Slough Creek in Yellowstone Park a special fishery for both of us.Newsletter Sign-UpView Jason's ArtworkThanks for listening.VR- Jason
In this episode we WadeOutThere with Brad Hansen from Helena, Montana. Brad grew up in Utah and fell in love with the feeling of fighting big fish as a child fishing for lake rainbows with his cousins. He started fly fishing while attending college at Utah State and later moved to Montana and began guiding on the Missouri River. We discuss how to break down big water into digestable pieces, tactics for fishing the Missouri River, and Brad also tells several stories of how and why his perspective around guiding and fishing has changed over the years.To learn more about Brad or schedule a guided trip, check out the following outfitter links:Crosscurrents Fly ShopMontana Fishing OutfittersShow notes + MORENewsletter Sign-UpView Jason's ArtworkThanks for listening.VR- Jason
Mercedes-AMG closes out the year with an 816-horsepower mic drop in the form of the SL63 S E Performance. Brad Hansen returns to the podcast with some epic Radwood stories celebrating cars of the 1980s and 1990s, and we have a special Radwood-themed cheap car challenge to honor his visit.
Brad Hansen is our guest this week. In addition to talking about this week's news, we are checking out his trip to see Elvis' cars, and there's a cheap car challenge.
Today, my guest is Brad Hansen. Brad has been in the mortgage business for 18 years helping clients meet with home financing goals. He also is a real estate investor and loves to educate others on how to build wealth through real estate.
J Darrin Gross I'd like to ask you, Brad Hansen, what is the biggest risk? Brad Hansen Yeah, that's a good question. You know, I think, you know, there's a couple of them. Number one, I mentioned a few of these number one, I think you have to be really careful. Trying to do too much too quickly, right? It's like anything, the more experience you get, the better you'll be at IT knowledge. So I always say, they walk before you run, right? And make sure that you're not, you know, if you're gonna buy an investment property, do it in an area that you know, do it, do it in such a way that you're going to minimize the risks, right? You know, that you have professionals help you, right? You know, the value of the home, you're not overpaying. It's going to cash flow, those kinds of things. So, you know, one of the risks is that you have a home that has a negative cash flow, right, let's say you overpay and rates are high right now, right? So your rates, your payments going to be relatively high, but let's say you have a payment, that's 3500. But you can only rent it for 3000. Well, now all sudden, you've got a $500 a month negative cash flow. So, you know, again, knowing what you're getting into and not just, you know, it can be as you said, it could be a little bit kind of glamorized a little bit, right. That's a lot of hard work. You know, are you going to are going to hire a property management company? Are you going to manage yourself? Are you going to hire a handyman to help take care of repairs, you know, those kinds of things? Because stuff goes out, right? Are you going to set aside money for maintenance? So there's a lot that goes into it, I would say, you know, that's a risk. But it can be mitigated by educating yourself, surrounding yourself with with professional so walk before you run is another one. The other risk potentially is home values might go down. Right. Now, while we don't necessarily think the environment similar to what happened in oh eight, where we saw 25 to 30% declines, because of the oversupply and the the lot of other things that were happening with the home financing wasn't great. We don't think that's the same environment we have, if you overpay, you could see values go down, but that I think that can be mitigated to a degree by what we talked about earlier. If you're going to buy it, don't expect it. It's going to give you the return on investment that you want to just the first year or two might take multiple years for that. So like anything, it is a risk. It's money that can be lost. But I think I mean, I honestly think the big Guess risk is that negative cash flow, maybe buying a property again, I always recommend that you get a really thorough inspection, you found a property that had that you didn't do an inspection. And you ended up having to put a new roof in or you had other issues, right. So like you, you know, again, I'm not insurance you there are things that insurance can protect you from, but insurance can't necessarily protect you from buying a home that is in disrepair and needs a lot of work. Right. So those are probably the biggest risks that I see. And there's ways to mitigate those and be prepared for them. But yeah, those are those are probably two of the biggest ones I've seen.
Brad Hansen, owner of Big Rock Creek, talks about how his family decided to purchase the property and bring you Miracle at Big Rock. He talks about the rich history of the property and how it hadn't been open to the public in previous years. Previously owned by railroad tycoons, a fluke lead to the property being placed up for sale. When the Hansens purchased the property, they decided that they needed to share this beautiful land with the community.Miracle at Big Rock one of the ways that they are sharing this beautiful land with the public. Miracle at Big Rock will run through the end of the year and you can purchase your tickets at Miracleatbigrock.com. Support the showThis podcast is a part of Getoutandtry.com FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | TWITTER | LINKEDIN | YOUTUBE | PINTEREST | TIKTOK
For the month of October, Marissa teams up with Brad Hansen and Jesse Welsh to dive into the future of education, technology, work and where they all intersect! In this episode, Brad and Jesse explain their view on using and applying data in the workplace. They discuss ways you can use data to make improvements and explore ideas as to what technology will change in the future. Career Design Center: https://www.usu.edu/career-design-center/
On Friday, November 10th, 1995, 13-year-old Brad Hansen would wake up early, hop on a bike and ride to a friend's house. The two seventh grade boys had made plans earlier in the week to spend the day off school hanging out and playing video games. But to the horror of Brad's family, he would never return home. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/crimepedia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For the month of October, Marissa teams up with Brad Hansen and Jesse Welsh to dive into the future of education, technology, work and where they all intersect! In this episode, we discuss the importance of establishing connections and finding people you want to surround yourself with. Marissa, Brad, and Jesse explain the positive impacts they've experienced from having mentors and surrounded themselves with like-minded people. Career Design Center: https://www.usu.edu/career-design-center/ USU Mentor Program: https://statewide.usu.edu/mentor Remote Jobs: https://extension.usu.edu/remoteworkcertificate/jobs/index
For the month of October, Marissa teams up with Brad Hansen and Jesse Welsh to dive into the future of education, technology, work and where they all intersect! In this episode, we dive into how the pandemic has shifted how we work everyday. Brad and Jesse talk about how they feel about the new way of working remotely, and the discovered benefits and struggles of it. Career Design Center: https://www.usu.edu/career-design-center/ Remote Work Certification: https://extension.usu.edu/remoteworkcertificate/ Remote Jobs: https://extension.usu.edu/remoteworkcertificate/jobs/index
For the month of October, Marissa teams up with Brad Hansen and Jesse Welsh to dive into the future of education, technology, work and where all there intersect! In this episode, learn more about business consultant Brad Hansen and SVP of Education at Health Catalyst Jesse Welsh and how they see tech impacting the way people learn.
(00:59) Op1 - De opening van dinsdag 13 september. (1023) Mick van Wely over doorbraak in de zaak van Sumanta Bansi. (17:36) Peter Heijkoop, Marjolein Moorman en Thomas van Groningen over noodfonds voor energieschulden. (32:33) Ruan Crew en Brad Hansen over de rol van The Queen als het hoofd van de Church of England. (42:52) Teun van de Keuken en Yvette van Boven vergezellen je drie dagen per week tijdens je kookmoment. Presentatie: Giovanca Ostiana & Margje Fikse (EO).
Brad Hansen is one of the best but you'd never know how much business he and his team does because he's humble. We dive into mortgages and his philosophies around customer service and leadership. Intro music Hot Shot by Scott Holmes - Outro music Focus by A A Aalto -
Brad Hansen is an '80s and '90s car aficionado, including daily driving a 1996 Chevrolet Corvette. We kick things off with some news, like the 2023 Honda CR-V debuting and the latest teaser for the new Civic Type R. Then, it's time for a deep (and nerdy) dive into the automobiles from the Radwood era. We finish with an '80s-themed cheap car challenge.
In our first podcast short of the season, Brad Hanson talks about the history of Big Rock Creek - dating all the way back to the 1870s. Check out the camping and glamping available this summer at Big Rock Creek and enjoy all of the beauty of the land. Want to see upcoming events in the St. Croix Valley? Visit Getoutandtry.com often and stay up-to-date on all of the events and happenings in the St. Croix Valley.Are you a St. Croix Valley business that is offering events? Let's get them listed on our calendar - there is always a complementary option for you to add to the calendar. CLICK HERE to learn about all of the ways we are spreading the word about events and happenings in the St. Croix Valley! Support the show
The automobile has been around for 136 years! But it hasn't all been Lamborghini Countaches and Ferrari Testarossas—there were some dark years in automotive history. In today's episode, let's determine the all-time worst decade for cars! Brad Hansen from Retro Cars Forever joins us again as we choose the crappiest 10 year span in automotive history. Come join us!
Listen to Brad Hansen talk about Big Rock Creek in St. Croix Falls. This property remained a hidden gem until now. Brad and his family decided that it is time to share the beautiful walk back in time with the community. Time with family is extremely important to Brad and he is looking to shine a bright light on family time through their upcoming holiday light tour and festival - Miracle at Big Rock Creek. Stay tuned for part 2 where Josh (Brad's son) talks about all of the planning that has gone into Big Rock Creek. CLICK HERE to learn more about Big Rock Creek. Want to see upcoming events in the St. Croix Valley? Visit Getoutandtry.com often to stay up-to-date on all of the events and happenings in the St. Croix Valley. Are you a St. Croix Valley business that is offering events? Let's get them listed on our calendar - there is always a free option! CLICK HERE to get started. Short on time & need help? Just send an email to info@getoutandtry.com and we'll get you set up! Still have questions? Check out our FAQ section. Follow us on social media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Youtube | Pinterest | LinkedIN Click your preferred platform below and be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode of the Get Out And Try Podcast. Spotify | Anchor | Breaker | Google Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Pocket Casts | Radio Public --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/getoutandtry/support
CORVETTE TODAY delves into the C4 Corvette with affectionato, Brad Hansen.Brad is a LA videographer, but uses his C4 as a Daily Driver. Consequently, he has become a true go-to guy for all C4 do-it-yourselfers!Brad has a great YouTube channel and social media presence. You'll find out all about that and more on this episode of CORVETTE TODAY!
Are you going to let your retirement be defined by your working career, or are you going to define your own retirement? One way an increasing number of retirees are taking the reins of their retirement is through a phased retirement. In this episode, Jeremy Keil welcomes Brad Hansen to explore the idea of phased … Continue reading Podcast 23 — How to Define Your own Retirement With a Phased Retirement — With Brad Hansen →
In 1997 Brad Hansen helped start GoEngineer, a tech company that has grown to over 300 employees and 150 million dollars in revenue. Brad spent over 21 years with the company in various positions including CFO, COO and CEO. Two years ago he decided to start his own consulting business, Hansen Management Consulting, and now dedicates his time to helping other companies improve their leadership and growth. Brad is a proud USU alumnus who graduated with his bachelor's degree in finance. He has a passion for talking to people about headtrash- negative self-talk. In this episode, Brad dives into one of the greatest obstacles that can prevent people from broadening their career horizons-their own headtrash!
Today our guest is Brad Hansen, a writer and director that knows an awful lot about cars that have appeared in film and television. He was the director and co-creator of Star Cars, a web-series that profiled your favorite movie and TV vehicles and the owners who love them. We talk DeLoreans, Back To The Future, Herbie The Love Bug, KITT, James Bond, and more. Come join us!Watch Hello Road on YouTubeFollow Ethan on InstagramFollow Paul on Instagram
Today we give a brief history of T-Bone Days/Albert the Bull, have special guest Brad Hansen for Kitt's Korner, and RAGBRAI special with Cody Fred, Billy Z, and Will Probyn.
Today we give a brief history of T-Bone Days/Albert the Bull, have special guest Brad Hansen for Kitt's Korner, and RAGBRAI special with Cody Fred, Billy Z, and Will Probyn
Phil Mydlach and Brad Hansen are back to talk about the importance of developing organizational health. Authentic leaders create safe environments where giving and receiving feedback is at the core of their culture and success. This is what creates a thriving organization.
In this edition of Management Insights, Phil Mydlach and Brad Hansen share their thoughts on the importance of exponential thinking when setting goals.
In this episode of Management Insights, Phil Mydlach and Brad Hansen continue their discussion regarding a GoEngineer all employee event. They will share their thoughts on culture, people and community.
In this edition of Management Insights. Phil Mydlach and Brad Hansen provide insight on the first ever Go University event. They also explore the "Happiness Advantage". As well as how it can improve your productivity by 30%. The happy secret to better work | Shawn Achor TED Talk video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLJsdqxnZb0&t=1s
Phil Mydlach and Brad Hansen are back to talk about how to collect, and grow culture. They also provide insights about the 3 keys to continuous growth.
In this edition of Management Insights, Phil Mydlach and Brad Hansen talk about giving your employees permission to make mistakes and be human. Employees who feel they have the support to try new things are the ones who will take your company to the next level. Everyone has a superpower - allow your employees the room to find theirs!
Special James Bond 007 Episode where Brad Hansen, Athena Stamos, John Cox, Ryan Provencher and I all talk James Bond and rank/rate and discuss all 25 Bond films. This is Part 1 where we establish the rules and discuss Films 19-25 on our list (not in chronological order). In this episode we discuss: Quantum of Solace, [...]
Special James Bond 007 Episode where Brad Hansen, Athena Stamos, John Cox, Ryan Provencher and I all talk James Bond and rank/rate and discuss all 25 Bond films. This is Part 2 where we discuss Films 1-18 on our list (not in chronological order). In this episode we discuss: Dr. No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger, [...]
Phil Mydlach and Brad Hansen explore the characteristics and employee strengths that make someone a leader in an organization and help you see the leaders that already exist in your organization. It's not always a title that makes a leader; in an employee-enabled culture, everyone has the potential to be a leader.
Phil Mydlach and Brad Hansen open your eyes to what kind of sales success is possible with the right combination of attitude, aptitude, and effort.
Phil Mydlach and Brad Hansen are back to talk about how becoming an award-winning, high performance company is no accident. The keys to success rest in the hands of management and the passionate people they hire. Goal-setting, employee engagement, and having the space and freedom to grow all play into a company reaching the next level.
Brad Hansen, the winemaker and GM from Prince Michel Vineyard and Winery is joining me in studio this week. Prince Michel is located off Route 29 in Leon just south of Culpepper and they have been a mainstay on the Virginia wine scene since the early 80’s. Brad is an esteemed winemaker compiling more than ... Read more... The post Episode 28: Brad Hansen, Prince Michel Vineyard & Winery appeared first on Crystal Palate.