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Jackie Garlich, OD, FAAO, and Jessilin Quint, OD, MBA, MS, FAAO, catch up with Crystal M. Brimer, OD, FAAO, to talk about her prolific journey in dry eye. Dr. Brimer discusses opening her own practice, creating the Dry Eye Institute to promote education among eye care providers, and shares tips to help other ODs to get started or revitalize their dry eye services.
0:00 SEG 1 Janelle Brimer talks about the newest Matthew Vaughn movie ‘Argylle'. Follow Janelle everywhere at https://linktr.ee/holyelle James, Janelle, and Producer Joey V. share their most anticipated films of 2024 including Dune 2, Civil War, Bleeding Love, Love Lies Bleeding, and Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire 28:12 SEG 2 The gang shares more of their most anticipated films of 2024 including The Bikeriders, Hit Man, and The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare 40:05 SEG 3 The gang shares more of their most anticipated films of 2024 including Mickey 17 and Smile 2 Check out the ‘Justice League Revisited Podcast' with Susan Eisenberg and James Enstall at https://anchor.fm/justiceleague Thanks to our sponsors Historic St. Charles, Missouri (https://www.discoverstcharles.com/), Bug's Comics and Games (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070575531223), Kokomo Toys (https://www.kokomotoys.com/) Amazon Affiliate Link - http://bit.ly/geektome Buy Me a Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/3Y0D2iaZl Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/GeekToMeRadio Website - http://geektomeradio.com/ Podcast - https://anchor.fm/jamesenstall Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeekToMeRadio/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/geektomeradio Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/geektomeradio/ Producer - Joseph Vosevich https://twitter.com/Joey_Vee --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jamesenstall/support
1. Le pauvre petit du jour : les méchants policiers de Nashville ont MÉGENRÉ l'individu responsable du drame dans l'école. En fait, c'est une femme. 2. Le député libéral Han Dong veut poursuivre le Globe and Mail pour sa réputation ! 3. Une députée du BLOC québécois pense que c'est correct de brimer la liberté d'expression SI ça permet de mettre en avant du contenu québécois ! 4. Gaétan Barrette est-il sur le point de redevenir caquiste ? Il louange Dubé et attaque Philippe Couillard ! Dans la partie Patreon, on dévoile un audio de GILLES PROULX qui dégobille sur Éric Duhaime et la région de Québec. C'est drôle, à ce moment-là, Gilles ne dérangeait personne et personne ne demandait son départ ? Réflexion sur la liberté d'expression à géométrie variable. Le livre de FRANK ici : https://www.amazon.ca/-/fr/Frank-Fournier/dp/B0BW2H65G5/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1677072629&sr=8-1 La Boutique du Podcast : https://ian-senechal.myspreadshop.ca/all?lang=fr Ian & Frank : https://open.spotify.com/show/6FX9rKclX7qdlegxVFhO3B?si=afe46619f7034884 Le Trio Économique : https://open.spotify.com/show/0NsJzBXa8bNv73swrIAKby?si=85446e698c744124 Le Dédômiseur : https://open.spotify.com/show/0fWNcURLK6TkBuYUXJC63T?si=6578eeedb24545c2 Ian Sénéchal Patreon.com/isenechal --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ian-snchal/message
Csilla Brimer comes on the Digital Cash Rundown to talk about SBF's apology tour after stealing FTX customer funds, Apple banning crypto apps because of NFTs profits, and much more. We also cover MoneroTopia, coming up in May! Buy subscriber NFTs! https://wax.atomichub.io/explorer/collection/digitalcashn Useful links Pay bills with crypto: https://www.bitrefill.com/ Spend crypto almost anywhere: https://www.dashdirect.org/ Swap or stake crypto: https://thorswap.finance/ More swap options: https://swapspace.co?ref=2f0d7a40997b0b7558ebbbf0 Music from https://www.zapsplat.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/digitalcashnetwork/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/digitalcashnetwork/support
Heat Therapy: Which One? How often? And Why Warm Compress isn't Enough? Interview with Dr. Crystal Brimer from Dry Eye Equation, Wilmington, NC. In this podcast we put innovator, Dr. Brimer, in the “hot-seat” to find out which heat therapy best serves her ocular surface dryness patients. Don't be left in the cold on this topic!
Jonathan Brimer, co-founder and co-owner of Select Shades joins the podcast. Select Shades is a collection of locally-owned, family-operated sunglass stores based in Atlanta. We feature sunglasses from the most recognized brands in the world as well as start-up, regional, and entrepreneurial brands that have unique stories and styles. From a Backyard in Brookhaven is made possible by the support of a family-owned business, Lights Over Atlanta. Lights over Atlanta is Atlanta's best outdoor lighting company and can be found on the web at https://www.lightsoveratlanta.com/. Our second supporting sponsor is the team at Human Canvas, Atlanta. Andrea and her team at Human Canvas offer Atlanta's best men's haircut, conveniently located on East Andrews in the heart of Buckhead. To find out more or to book an appointment https://www.facebook.com/HumanCanvasLLC/ State Farm Buckhead, led by Zac Gresham makes this podcast possible. Zac, and his team's, mission is to help people manage the risks of everyday life, recover from the unexpected and realize their dreams. Offering Home Insurance, Auto Insurance, & Life Insurance and more to the Buckhead, Brookhaven, and Sandy Springs community, there is no better option for insurance products - for more on Zac and the team at State Farm Buckhead https://www.zacgresham.com/auto/?cmpid=GB777 #Buckhead #Atlanta #NorthFulton #Georgia #LocalNews - - - - - - The Northside Neighbor Podcast is local news for Buckhead, Brookhaven, Sandy Springs and the entire Northside. Northside Neighbor Register Here for your essential digital news. This podcast was produced and published for the Northside Neighbor by BG Ad Group For advertising inquiries, please email j.southerland@bgadgroup.com For more information be sure to visit https://www.bgpodcastnetwork.com/ https://www.drakerealty.com/ https://www.esogrepair.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Csilla Brimer comes on the Digital Cash Rundown to chat about all things crypto, especially the SEC coming after the Bored Ape creators for issuing allegedly illegal securities, the Solana Defi Platform Mango Markets hack, and more. Buy subscriber NFTs! https://wax.atomichub.io/explorer/collection/digitalcashn Useful links Pay bills with crypto: https://www.bitrefill.com/ Spend crypto almost anywhere: https://www.dashdirect.org/ Swap or stake crypto: https://thorswap.finance/ More swap options: https://swapspace.co?ref=2f0d7a40997b0b7558ebbbf0 Music from https://www.zapsplat.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/digitalcashnetwork/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/digitalcashnetwork/support
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Comics and Crypto Podcast: a collectors world in the digital age
In this episode we are joined by Davis Brimer, CEO & Founder of Gamisodes! A company that is a creating a Metaverse that will allow users to play their favorite cartoons! First stop, Inspector Gadget! GamisodesWebsite: https://gamisodes.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/PlayGamisodesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gamisodesIf you enjoyed this video, please make sure to Like and Subscribe! As always, this video is made for entertainment purposes only and is never financial advice. Comics & Crypto Linktree: https://linktr.ee/comicsandcryptoDonation AddressesVEVE: @comicsandcryptoGEMS: e6085dd1-cc0e-45c7-b6c7-b02a566979bdETH: comicsandcrypto.ethWAX: comicscryptoYou can also follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @ComicsandCrypto Opening Music is by NineFingerInstagram: NineFinger999
♥ Tu étais le seul qui n'a pas abandonné jusqu'à ce qu'il ait conquis mon cœur et la chose la plus mignonne de toutes est que tu continues à le faire tous les jours. Joyeuse Saint-Valentin, mon amour! ♥ A tes côtés je me sens la femme la plus heureuse du monde et je me rends compte que mon cœur était rempli d'un amour pour toi qui grandit et s'approfondit. Félicitations pour notre journée! ♥ Toi seul as le pouvoir de me faire sentir que je peux flotter dans les airs et avec chacun de tes baisers tu me fais toucher le ciel. Joyeuse Saint-Valentin 2022, ma vie! ♥ Cette journée est parfaite pour te montrer à quel point je t'aime, être à tes côtés et te rendre si heureux. Profitons d'une belle Saint-Valentin! " ♥ Si nos chemins se croisent par coïncidence ce n'est pas grave, je sais juste que je t'aime de toute la force de mon cœur et que je t'aimerai pour toujours. L'amour. Le grand, le vrai, celui avec un grand A. L'amour qui transcende, secoue, désarçonne et transporte. Cet amour véritable qui, depuis toujours, a nourri les artistes, de l'écrivain(e) au peintre, du/de la cinéaste au/à la musicien(ne). Et bien que personne ne remette son existence en cause, la notion du « vrai amour » reste ardue à définir. Car rien n'est plus personnel que le sentiment amoureux. Dans ce contexte, difficile donc de vous donner une signification de l'amour vrai, claire et objective. À la place, voici la définition - très personnelle - d'hommes et de femmes qui l'ont expérimenté. L'amour vrai et sincère, qui résiste au temps Pour Emma, architecte bordelaise, le vrai amour, c'est celui qui résiste au temps. Celui qui ne s'explique pas, mais qui chamboule tout sur son passage. « J'ai vécu une relation en pointillé pendant toute ma vingtaine. Lorsque je l'ai rencontré, j'étais en couple. J'ai eu une aventure avec lui, ai sérieusement songé à quitter mon compagnon de l'époque mais suis finalement restée, par crainte de faire une erreur. J'ai coupé les ponts et nous nous sommes retrouvés deux ans plus tard. Cette fois-ci les rôles s'étaient inversés : j'étais célibataire, il était en couple. La situation s'est répétée, puis c'est lui qui a, cette fois-ci, coupé les ponts. Puis, deux ans plus tard, l'histoire se répète à nouveau. Nous sommes alors tous les deux en couple. Il me propose de tout quitter pour partir avec lui. J'ai très sérieusement songé à le suivre, mais je n'ai pas eu le courage de renoncer à mon quotidien, mon confort. Il est aujourd'hui marié. Malgré tout, une partie de moi ne peut s'empêcher de penser qu'on finira un jour par se (re)trouver. Entre nous, c'est un amour qui ne s'explique pas, qui résiste au temps, à l'absence de l'autre. Et qui est toujours aussi fort quand on se retrouve, même après des années de silence. » Le véritable amour existe Marta, institutrice de 36 ans, estime que le vrai amour, c'est celui qui tient bon face aux difficultés de la vie. https://lesen.amazon.de/kp/embed?asin=B07DHTHDGG&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_9HM6ACQRTCMNYG4324V3&tag=storeup09-20 ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ https://linktr.ee/jacksonlibon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #facebook #instagram #amour #couple #couplegoals #famille #relation #doudou #TotalEnergiesAFCON2022 #TeamTunisia #CAN2021 $BTC $ETH #cryptocurrency #Bitcoin #Ethereum #Avalanche#altcoins #Crypto #NFTs #Avalanche #innovation #CryptocurrencyNews #cashback #YieldFarming #TotalEnergiesAFCON2021 #TeamMali #TUNMLI #teamegypt #afcon2021 #TeamCameroon #youtube #twitter #tiktok #love #reeĺs #shorts #instagood #follow #like #ouy #oyu #babyshark #lilnasx #girl #happybirthday #movie #olive #garden #menu #deviance #autotrader #trading #khan #academy #carter #carguru #ancestry #accords #abc #news #bts #cbs #huru bluebook #socialmedia #whatsapp #music #google #photography #memes #marketing #india #followforfollowback #likeforlikes #a #insta #fashion #k #trending #digitalmarketing #covid #o #snapchat #socialmediamarketing #bhfyp
Leslie O'Dell, OD, FAAO, and Jackie Garlich, OD, FAAO, welcome Crystal M. Brimer, OD, FAAO—a dry eye specialist based out of Wilmington, NC, and the founder of The Dry Eye Institute. Dr. Brimer shares her process in developing the Oculus Crystal Tear Report and how it became the foundation for The Dry Eye Institute, how she maximizes referrals to her practice, and more.
Show Sponsor: CooperVision Get the exact code every time and protect against and audits with AutoCoder at https://eyecodeeducation.com/pages/autocoder Dr. Brimer is a graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill and Southern College of Optometry, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry. She has been in Wilmington, NC, for 17 years, where she owns a private boutique practice and Dry Eye Center. Though it doubles as a clinical investigation site, the practice is primarily dedicated to treating dry eye differently. Dr. Brimer is devoted to the development of equipment and protocols that help doctors differentiate the underlying causes of ocular surface disease and create successful outcomes. Recently, she co-developed the Vision Source Dry Eye Protocol, and was integral in designing the software update for the OCULUS Keratograph® 5M, and the Crystal Tear Report assessment and treatment tool. Dr. Brimer enjoys publishing articles as well as the extensive travel, both nationally and internationally, to lecture and consult within the field. In her down time, she enjoys NC life on the water and being a member of the US Coast Guard Auxiliary.
Today we celebrate Neeley Brimer. This beautiful southern belle shares her journey of caring for her son Wills while he battles Childhood Cancer. Still finding inspiration to create her Blog and passion project ”Blonde on a Bench”. She is a force to be reckoned with and a stunning and generous soul. Please help me welcome Neeley Brimer www.blondeonabench.com @blondeonabench
Leah Zimmerman, Stepping Stool Coaching, and Jeremy Brimer, R4 Restoration (Family Business Radio, Episode 26) On this episode of Family Business Radio, host Anthony Chen was joined by Leah Zimmerman of Stepping Stool Coaching and Jeremy Brimer of R4 Restoration. Leah’s coaching focuses on conflict resolution and helping her clients have the difficult conversations that […] The post Leah Zimmerman, Stepping Stool Coaching, and Jeremy Brimer, R4 Restoration appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Taco Lover and Entrepreneur at heart. We interviewed Jonathan at the JMI Small Business Leadership Conference in Orlando and he talked to us Select Shades, he co-owns with his business partner Jason Pittenger. With Select Shades you are in for a journey of fashion, choice, style, protection, color, and texture. Select Shades delivers a positive experience centered around one simple category: Sunglasses. We help people see the world through 50 iconic sunglass brands: available in-store, digitally, and at your event!
Content creation has been on the come up with the rise and popularity of the internet and social media. From blogging to podcasting to gaming streams, content creating is huge and can be lucrative. Let's learn how to adult!Travis and Taylor discuss what the world of game streaming looks like and what it takes to be successful in the industry. We dive deep into what content creation looks like, creating a community in addition to the content, balancing life and our take on content creation in general.Find Taylor on Twitch, TikTok and YouTube! @tbone5797Find Taylor on Discord! The Steak CommunityFind Taylor on Instagram! @tbone5797.tvIf you liked this episode, give it a like, rate and review. If you REALLY liked the show, tap on the contribution link below and follow for future episodes. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/HowToAdultTW)
Mark Brimer is the Owner of Office Supply Solutions here in St. Louis, MO. He is also a very avid networker who is extremely connected here in the area. Listen as we dive into why Mark started Office Supply Solutions and how he has utilized networking to grow his business.
Neeli Shah, The Law Offices of Neeli Shah and Barry Brimer, BeOriginal (Family Business Radio, Episode 20) Attorney Neeli Shah combined her love of numbers and her legal education and experience into her own firm which helps business owners and entrepreneurs with wills and estate planning. Barry Brimer founded his graphic design studio over 35 […] The post Neeli Shah, The Law Offices of Neeli Shah and Barry Brimer, BeOriginal appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Somewhere along the way, we all run into that guy... The customer's procurement guy... The buyer. And with supply chain disruption fresh in all our minds, it's time we talked to that guy. In this episode of the podcast, I spoke with Aaron Brimer, a supply chain leader and founder of the Manufacturing Procurement Guy podcast. We talked about mitigating risk through smart procurement practices. Aaron and I discussed: Second sourcing Inventory management Negotiation ...And the role engineers play in the buying decision To ensure that you never miss an episode of The Manufacturing Show, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or Spotify, or here.
In this episode, Blake sits down with songwriter, Bill Brimer. They discuss the vocations of musician and songwriter, and where Bill finds creative inspiration. You can stream Bill's new album here. Music in this episode is from Bill Brimer and Praise & Warships. SHOWNOTES: Here We Still Stand | Online Conference For more of our work and more podcasts visit CommunionArts.org & 1517.org
Want to learn how to protect yourself from Air Born Infectious Diseases? Logan Brimer a licensed Mechanical Engineer talks about how relative humidity can contribute or decrease virus spread in any personal and or work environment. Grab your note book and pay attention as this episode is filled with facts and solutions for your health. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brandon-jenkins6/support
Work on the business not in the business, the viewpoint of entrepreneur Mark Brimer.Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors and support links:This episode is sponsored by Calendar. A scheduling software for teams. Trusted by over 80,000 business.Calendar:https://calendar.grsm.io/followfavazza to get a free trial using the linkAmazon Student Prime: https://amzn.to/33I34f3 Save 50% off nowLast but not least, Quillbot, or as I call it my (quail quail). : https://quillbot.grsm.io/followfavazzaPODCAST INFO:- Podcast website: https://www.followfavazza.com- Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-transformation-station/id1497680608- YouTube Full Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXLa_UNYbU3OqO0oRel6rdA- Sign up for our Weekly Newsletter: https://gmail.us20.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=e25bc711ee8f764e84c431910&id=fcdd003176SUPPORT & CONNECT:- Check out the sponsors and support link above, its the best way to support this podcast- Coffee Me: https://buymeacoffee.com/favaP- Donating: https://paypal.me/followfavazza- Twitter: https://twitter.com/followfavazza- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@followfavazza- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/your-transformation-podcast- Facebook: https://facebook.com/followfavazzaYour Transformation Station is a Veteran-owned and operated podcast.
Dr. Jason Jedlicka and Craig Norman lead an eyecare roundtable discussion show, sponsored by Oculus. Each episode the hosts explore questions in the world of eyecare and other topics of interest with leading experts in the industry, in an interesting interactive and humorous format.
As a child, Jonathan Brimer turned his bedroom into a boutique department stores, with pricetags on everything from stuffed animals to a stereo. “Customers” – aka his parents – would come “shop” with Jonathan ringing up purchases on an adding machine and transacting with Monopoly money. At age eight, Jonathan consistently won fundraising challenges at […] The post Jonathan Brimer with Select Shades appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Le « Ben voyons donc ! » de Sophie : La nouvelle dérive du « mouvement inclusif » est d'interdire les applaudissements pour ne pas brimer les manchots, les anxieux ni les malentendants.
David Brimer is a jazz guitarist from Tampa, Florida. He tours regularly around the United States.
TK Brimer, owner of the iconic Newport Beach surf shop The Froghouse, joins us to talk about surf retail’s importance to surf culture. He discusses juggling debt, managing millennial employees, ignoring eComm, and helping birth surf brands (like Volcom). This is part 1 of 5 of our limited run series #TemplesOfStoke presented by @SurfingHeritage Enjoy! … Continue reading "280 – The Frog House: TK Brimer" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matthew was a guest of StartCon, Australia’s largest startup and growth conference. It was held at Randwick Racecourse in Sydney on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. When he was young, Matthew Brimer spent his days taking apart old electronics and dreaming of space exploration. A child of the Midwest, he was raised on the belief that hard work and passion could turn even the grandest dreams into realities. As he grew older, he continued to hold tightly to this conviction, and, with the blood of two entrepreneurial parents pumping through his veins, Brimer knew he wouldn’t be stuck in his high school job selling ice cream forever. Always that tinkering kid at heart, Brimer wanted to be an inventor. And he ultimately achieved his dream, but in a way he never would have imagined while growing up. He became an inventor of businesses, of communities, of experiences. Co-founder of several brands to date, including dance party/lifestyle brand Daybreaker, VC firm The Fund, and most notably online education platform General Assembly—Brimer has developed an incredible knack for building passionate, engaged communities. Today, General Assembly has 20 campuses and more than 35,000 alumni, and Brimer serves as a mentor to members of the next generation of entrepreneurs through his role at The Fund, a New York City community of founders that he co-founded. And it all began with an old piece of furniture and a lucky break on eBay. Extracurricular Activities In 2005, during Brimer’s freshman year at Yale, he and a few buddies noticed that some of the buildings were under renovation and the university was selling the contents in the process. After perusing the items for sale, they decided to buy an antique piece of furniture to see what they could get for it on eBay. They took a couple photos of the item, posted it and hoped they could make a few extra bucks from the sale. They had purchased the piece for $50. It sold for $1,000. Minds blown, they rushed back to the buildings, bought more items and the college freshmen launched a small online business in the antique furniture space. Having caught the entrepreneurial bug, Brimer wanted to try his hand at something a little bigger—something that required more technical skill. In 2007, he and four other college students launched the website GoCrossCampus.com, an online game that turned college rivalries into a wildly popular online battle. “We made every first time founder mistake in the book. It ended up a few years later becoming a total failure,” Brimer says. “But for a while we were the largest college gaming network in the country.” He acknowledged that with too many founders and no way to generate new revenue, the project was doomed to fail, and GoCrossCampus shut the doors to its battleground in 2010. But while his first project may have ended, Brimer’s desire to create new things had only begun to grow. He graduated, moved to New York and freelanced as a web designer while he spent all his free time immersing himself in the tech space. Although the city was bursting with brilliant entrepreneurs and new, exciting ideas, Brimer soon realized that bringing them together to interact and exchange those ideas was a challenge. What if, he wondered, there was a physical building dedicated specifically to serving those in the tech space? What if there was a place where they could work alongside each other and learn while building meaningful community? With that dream in mind, Brimer, Jake Schwartz, Adam Pritzker, and Brad Hargreaves co-founded General Assembly in early 2011. Education for the 21st Century General Assembly launched as a place for coworking, education, and community, under a single membership model, and this system worked well at first. But Brimer quickly noticed that, to better serve members, a greater emphasis had to be placed on building out the educational branch of the brand. “There’s this huge skills gap between where traditional higher education leaves off and where the 21st century begins,” he says. “College education isn’t changing that much relatively speaking. But the 21st century—in terms of what employers are looking for, in terms of the talent they’re hiring, in terms of the skills you need to be effective in any industry today—that’s moving quickly.” Brimer says that a traditional university education can leave graduates in tech fields woefully unprepared for the challenges ahead, and this was the gap he hoped General Assembly could fill. So they eliminated the coworking aspect of the business and doubled down on providing quality education from stellar instructors. According to Brimer, these practical training programs on digital skills taught by actual practitioners currently working in the space were the most powerful, the most transformative thing they could provide. He wanted to equip students with valuable skills that enabled them to land a new job, upgrade their current position or pursue their passions in the digital economy. Brimer and his cofounders threw themselves into the new phase of their business, raising more capital, expanding their curriculum both online and off, and launching a new branch that offers corporate training and assessments to large companies. They also built out a credentials program and launched a philanthropic wing designed to lift up those with talent and tenacity from all socioeconomic backgrounds. With this grand expansion came a need to cement the trust consumers had in the brand. From day one, Brimer placed a significant focus on delivering measurable outcomes at General Assembly, as a way to build firm trust in the brand. He wanted to answer the question, “What can I do after experiencing this product that I couldn’t do before,” with an unequivocal answer: get a job in tech. It’s no secret that a college degree doesn’t necessarily guarantee a job after graduation, and this, Brimer feels, is a major issue right now for traditional colleges and universities. “So here you have spent all this money, all this time getting a college degree and it doesn’t guarantee you a job anymore,” he says. “The outcomes are a little nebulous.” Brimer and General Assembly wanted to provide something with more certainty. By supplying classes in coding, data, design, marketing, business, and career development, as taught by instructors with the most up-to-date information, Brimer feels that General Assembly fills the gap left by traditional education, more directly preparing students for a career in the industry. The co-founders of General Assembly also made a concerted effort to attract instructors who were not only excellent in their fields, but also who cared deeply about passing their knowledge and skills on to others. Brimer says that the best instructors at General Assembly are those who love giving back and empowering others, even if they’ve never had any teaching experience. Today, according to its website, there are more than 250 expert instructors. With an ever-evolving curriculum, and continued expansion, General Assembly is bound to continue making a splash in the tech world. Brimer began as a cofounder, later transitioned into a part-time position, and this summer he stepped into a new role as an external “evangelist for the company,” when the Adecco Group acquired the brand for $412 million. While his day-to-day work at General Assembly may have come to a close, he is still extremely passionate about what he was able to accomplish during his time there, and is excited to see what new frontiers they are able to conquer in the years to come. Brimer is no longer the kid tinkering with household electronics in Missouri, but with free time to concentrate on new ventures, he’s still dreaming big. “It would be a hilarious thing,” he says, “to explain to my 6-year-old or 8-year-old self what it is that I am, have been, and will be.” 4 Ways To Establish Trust in Your Brand When competing with major colleges and established universities, the way Matthew Brimer was when he co-founded General Assembly, it is absolutely essential to establish deep trust in the brand as quickly as possible. But all brands, not just those in the education space, have to find a way to build a bridge of trust between company and consumer to become successful. These are four of Brimer’s best tips on how to establish trust for your brand. 1. Deliver Measurable Outcomes Brimer says that one of the best possible ways to build trust in your brand is to deliver outcomes that are clear and measurable. To decide what that outcome is, he recommends asking, “What is possible for a customer after engaging with the brand or product that would have been completely unattainable before?” By nailing down the measurable outcome and then delivering it, it turns word-of-mouth references into undeniable, tangible results. 2. Celebrate Success Stories Once you’ve determined what “measurable success” for your brand looks like, it’s time to celebrate those who have achieved it! Brimer says that even prestigious colleges only gained the clout they have because of the success of their alumni. In the same way, the successes of others who have interacted with your product reflect back onto your brand. 3. Establish and Adhere to Core Values By crafting a definitive and concrete set of core values you can stand by, customers learn what they should expect from your products and services. Brimer says that by delivering on those values, you can develop an invaluable level of trust with consumers that can only come from maintaining integrity. 4. Stay Humble Brimer says that, all too often, as companies grow larger, so do the egos of the people at the top, preventing them from quickly acknowledging mistakes and accepting feedback with humility. “The more human of a relationship you can have as a company with your users, the more trust you’re going to have,” he says. “Trust goes away when it’s a faceless brand—a faceless corporate entity—interacting with live humans on the other side. That’s when things go downhill.” Key Takeaways Why we need to stop asking children what they want to be when they grow up How buying an antique piece of furniture at Yale sparked his first ecommerce business How he and his friends built the largest college gaming network in the country How General Assembly got started The philanthropic arm of General Assembly GA’s $412.5 million acquisition by Adecco Group What it’s like post-acquisition and his involvement in General Assembly GA’s hybrid approach of both online and in-person classes Why, from an employer perspective, General Assembly is a great source for talent acquisition How GA built trust in their brand in the early days What they look for in a General Assembly instructor
Matthew Brimer the co-founder of General Assembly. They're one of the largest educational providers in the world. Many of you will have read about them earlier this year, because they sold to Adecco for $413 million. In this conversation, Matt and I really delve into the entrepreneurial journey he's been on, not only with General Assembly, with Daybreaker, one of his more recent ventures. We talk about what ideas get cut through with funders. We touch on the struggles and the challenges of entrepreneurial moments. We talk about the keys to building community, which Matt has done so consistently, successfully over the course of all of his entrepreneurial businesses. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In 2017 David Brimer played a total of 103 gigs. This included a tour from Connecticut to Georgia. Four of these shows included successful tributes to the Stones, Hendrix, Petty and the Beatles. He released his first all Jazz album ( Mulberry ) 2 ep's and a single. He wrote a screen play that finished as a finalist in 13 horror screen play contest, wrote a novel and managed to get married all in one year. In this episode we rapped about all of that and more. Quotes from David Brimer " It's what you choose to do with time." "The creative urge in me is always very strong." "I would work on 3 or 4 different projects a day by segmenting my day out." "I am always working on something that pushing me forward." "Finding gigs involves creativity." "I started as a flowery writer." "If I am going to do something, I have to excel at it." " Once it becomes physical than it becomes real to me." Notes Idea book ( highly recommend ) https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2898877-the-idea-book?ac=1&from_search=true Marcel the Drunkard https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Zop5fXyODU&t=44 David Brimer https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClE2BrEW0jqmJw1JZOSlgpQ Ladymoon Beam https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8emeCwFuRSM Book Recommendation Love is a Mix Tape https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/46190.Love_Is_a_Mix_Tape?ac=1&from_search=true
In this episode of Ministry Minded, I'm joined by Soul Thirst Church music pastor Bill Brimer to talk Lutheran theology, the beauty of liturgy, and the spiritual experience of leading music. Connect with the show: https://graceupongrace.net/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode of "The Crypto Show," we interview Csilla Brimer of Drone Dance Show about her company's performance drones for aerial shows. She explains the technology and the origin of the concept and is proud to announce that they have major orders booked for next year already. We also discuss their upcoming ICO. Our second interview is with Canadian Dr. Russell O' Connor, who has a Ph.d. in mathematics. He discusses the important difference between a Turing complete and Turing incomplete system and how that relates to Bitcoin and Ethereum, and he then explains his current white paper that essentially solves the problem of enabling Bitcoin to do various things that Ethereum can do that Bitcoin previously couldn't. A very exciting prospect and potentially ground-breaking technical solution indeed!
Matthew Brimer is a social entrepreneur, community builder, and general mischief instigator with a penchant for turning experiments into businesses and art projects into global movements. He’ll share his entrepreneurial journey and lessons learned from building GoCrossCampus, General Assembly, the global Daybreaker dance party series, and beyond.
This episode is extremely late, but I assure you it's great because the guest is the wonderful, Oren Brimer. Here is the link to See You Around: https://vimeo.com/155757208 Enjoy the episode, guys!
When it comes to understanding what is coming in the future of work, there are few people who have more relevant insights than Matthew Brimer. Matthew is the co-founder of General Assembly, a pioneer in education and career transformation that specializes in teaching people today's most in-demand skills. This conversation with Matthew is intriguing, hitting on many themes having to do with the future of work and what you can do to position yourself for success, so be sure you listen. ## Outcome oriented education that tees you up for real-world skills and employment. General Assembly is all about outcome-oriented education. What does that mean practically? It means the GA team approaches education not from the standpoint of a standardized curriculum, but rather from the perspective of what the desired end-goal is. They do so by staying abreast of what companies are and will be looking for in terms of employee skills and talents in years ahead. That enables General Assembly to stay on the cutting edge of what students need to learn. Find out why Ari and Nick have begun working alongside the General Assembly team, on this episode of Leverage. ## Why everyone needs to think more entrepreneurially about their career. When Ari asked Matthew Brimer about the future of work, he said that he's pretty certain that everyone in the workforce is going to need to learn how to think entrepreneurially about their career. He's not saying everyone should become an entrepreneur, but that everyone needs to learn how to push the envelope, be creative, and take risks in order to discover the things about their field and their skillset that make them uniquely suited for particular roles. It's going to cause the workforce to be more agile, but more specialized, which is what Matthew believes the future will demand. Find out more of Matthew's thoughts about the future of work, on this episode. ## Experimentation is part of the game as you move forward on the success journey. Gone are the days of rote, mechanical roles in a static workplace. As technology and commerce advance at increasingly higher rates those in the workforce will be required to flex, adapt, and experiment, even in well-established roles. Matthew Brimer says that experimentation is part of what will enable people to discover their unique fit and thrive in the ever-changing future of work. As co-founder of General Assembly, Matthew has a unique perspective on this topic that you'll want to hear, so be sure to listen. ## To be more effective, intentionally and diligently surround yourself with people who raise the bar. Matthew Brimer is a person who knows that growth doesn't come from staying in the same environment you've always been in. That's why his advice about how to be more effective began with intentionally surrounding yourself with people who push you toward growth. He pointed out that great things are seldom done in isolation and those who achieve great things in their lives are those who are constantly interacting with others who are on the same trajectory. You can hear all three of Matthew's recommendations for how to be more effective, on this episode of Leverage. ## Outline of This Episode - [0:03] Welcome to Matthew Brimer - a guy who's a bigger deal than he realizes. - [2:40] Why Matthew is on the cutting edge of technology and education at the same time. - [4:55] What is Daybreaker and why did Matthew even try such an out of the box thing? - [10:30] How Matthew starts his day and manages time as his most important resource. - [14:30] How Matthew chooses the kind of companies he will serve as an advisor. - [16:39] Matthew's thoughts about the future of work. - [22:47] Why the valedictorian of the will not be the high achiever of the future. - [26:40] Matthew's biggest startup failure: they made every mistake in the book. - [35:00] What was the MVP for General Assembly? - [39:30] Matthew's top tips for becoming more effective. ## Resources --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lessdoing/message
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Talking the importance of human interaction in an automated world with with General Assembly and Daybreaker Co-Founder, Matthew Brimer. Dan Costa - Host Weston Almond - Producer/Director Pete Haas - Social Media Manager Paul Maljak - Stills Photographer Kirsten Cluthe - Talent Booker Jamie Lendino - Original Music In PCMag's Fast Forward video series, editor-in-chief Dan Costa talks to industry leaders about ground-breaking technology that will shape our future. Check out some of Dan's previous interviews here: https://goo.gl/rLPrCk For tech reviews, news and opinion, check out PCMag.com: http://www.pcmag.com Follow PCMag on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PCMag Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PCMag Join us on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+PCMag
Startup Story: Discussing the genesis of Daybreaker and General Assembly with Matt Brimer Back in 2013, Matt Brimer decided to try an experiment. He wanted to find out if people would show up for an early morning dance party in the middle of the week, before work. And they did. 150 people bought tickets to the first event, and the community grew at a rapid pace. Daybreaker now gets 500+ people at each event and has spread to cities around the world. The concept for Daybreaker replicated the genesis of General Assembly, which also began as a social experiment. Brimer and three friends wanted to create a place where people could come together for entrepreneurship, collaboration, and learning. Since its inception in 2011, General Assembly (GA) has turned into a global education company that offers classes and workshops focused on in-demand skills, like technology, design, and business, that helps its students get jobs and entrepreneurs start businesses. In this Lean Startup webcast, we’ll talk to Matt about how he built General Assembly into a powerful education community and how he’s turning Daybreaker into a global lifestyle brand. Watch the webcast here: https://youtu.be/_lpHJFNlvY8
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Matt Brimer started his first company selling antique furniture while he was a student at Yale University. If you've been listening to the #vfapodcast this may sound familiar. Matt co-founded Aloysius and General Assembly with previous guest, Brad Hargreaves! Matt has worked on several companies throughout his career, most recently Daybreaker, an alcohol free morning dance party that has gained traction all over the world. Tune in to this week's episode to hear more Matt's varied career and his mission to create more mischief in the world.
Oren Brimer stops by to talk about his work at The Daily Show as well as Front Page Films (www.frontpagefilms.com).
The X-Games are on this week so Degenerate Comedy has got some Xtreme videos from Stuckey and Murray and Oren Brimer along with Chad Vader and Eman Laerton.
Degenerate Comedy brings you Stuckey and Murray's favorite things, Oren Brimer's ad lib answering machine, Beth and Val discuss tramp stamps, Dave Hill takes on Comic-Con, and Chad Vader Season 1 comes to a close.
Chad Vader plots his return to the day shift, Beth and Val talk about animal testing, Judge McCourt tries a case over the internet, Good Neighbor raps about the 1992 American League All Stars, and Oren Brimer controls his lucid dreams.
It's a double dose of Chad Vader plus videos from Oren Brimer, Eman Laerton, and Beth Dover.
Good Neighbor travels time for the fate of the world, Stuckey and Murray are Misunderstood, Oren Brimer is going to the party, Eman Laerton takes on Nickelback and Puddle of Mudd, and Chad Vader get an office job.
Blame Society put McCourt back in session, Good Neighbor says goodbye to a graduating son, Improv Everywhere stages a musical in a food court, Action 6 News tells us how to beat the heat wave, and Dave Hill interviews a pet psychic.
Degenerate Comedy kicks off June with Chad Vader's first vlog entry, Oren Brimer and Front Page Films take a trip to the worst doctor ever, Patrick Duffy and The Crab contemplate a threesome, and Brent Weinbach remembers more humiliating tales from elementary school.
This week Christian Finnegan brings you some Jokespirations in anticipation of his new stand up special "Au Contraire" Friday, May 8th on Comedy Central, Blame Society brings you the Salsa Chassis just in time for Cinco De Mayo, Oren Brimer has the cure for boredom with Hot Chick Beer, Good Neighbor shows their mom a little too much love for Mother's Day, and Beth Dover thinks about what she would say to her son if she had one.