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In this episode of The SavvyCast, Jamie and her Business Manager, Finlay, give a behind-the-scenes look at what it's really like to run a lifestyle brand. From how they met to what a typical day looks like, they answer the most common questions about influencer work, brand partnerships, and how they make it all happen. Whether you're curious about the influencer world or considering jumping into it yourself, this episode gives you an honest, behind-the-scenes look at how we do what we do. EPISODE AT A GLANCE: How Finlay and Jamie met & how the business has evolved What Finlay actually does day-to-day as the Family Savvy Business Manager How many teammates does it take to run Family Savvy? How influencers actually make money Whether Jamie truly uses and loves the products she promotes How do we choose the brands we want to work with? What happens if we try a product and don't love it How we brainstorm & plan content ideas Who helps us film, edit, and publish content How involved Jamie is in her Instagram account (and how much is team-led) Honest advice for anyone wanting to become an influencer RESOURCES & LINKS: Follow along with Family Savvy PODCAST EPISODES MENTIONED: The Power of EVOO: Unlocking the Health & Beauty Benefits with Kosterina Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Living Your Best Life Beyond 60 with Ally Phillips Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Tips from an Insider: How to Navigate Disney to get the Biggest Bang for Your Buck Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube RATE & REVIEW: If you enjoyed this episode, would you take a moment to leave a 5-star rating and a short review on your favorite podcast platform? Your feedback helps The SavvyCast grow and continue serving women with content that empowers us all to be our savviest selves!
Resilience, Community, Generosity, Kindness. Get ready to hear 'em all in this episode.First, Tressa chats with three incredible women from 412Thrive, the local nonprofit that helps individuals impacted by breast cancer and genetic mutations that lead to cancer navigate treatment and life beyond. Chelsea Francesconi, Jaimie Ross, and Emily Rhinehart share a bit about their journeys and experiences of being supported by the 412 Thrive community of women.Then, Tressa sits down with Mia Painter, the Business Manager for Coffee Tree Roasters, to talk about her commitment to building and supporting community and the coffee shop's programs and events that do just that.And finally, Tressa tells us who she feels especially grateful for and why. Spoiler alert: Hazel plays a huge part in the story. Coffee Tree Roasters: https://coffeetree.store/412Thrive: https://www.412thrive.org/https://www.yinzaregood.com/Want to learn more about the podcast, including all of the guests who've been featured thus far? Check out our website: https://www.yinzaregood.com/FOLLOW US on social media!Instagram: @yinzaregood Facebook: @YinzAreGoodHave a story of GENEROSITY or KINDNESS to share with us? Want a KINDNESS CRATE dropped off at your business or school? Email us at yinzaregood@gmail.com
KCSD Superintendent Cassi Pearson and Business Manager Craig Mobley recap Monday night’s Knoxville School Board meeting.
In this episode, Cathy Love is joined by Nacre's Business Manager, Layland Webb, for a grounded and practical conversation on how Allied Health Business Owners can plan beyond the panic. With rising costs, shifting markets, and mounting pressure on Directors, it's time to reframe business planning as a strategic opportunity—rather than just survival mode. Cathy and Layland unpack how to review your business model, think creatively about revenue streams, and build agile plans that reflect the real world. They share how to avoid reactionary decisions, and instead shape strategies around sustainable, scalable service delivery. If you're feeling stuck or simply want to broaden your business thinking, this episode will help you reset, reframe, and replan with confidence. Key topics covered: Business Planning That Reflects Reality: Moving beyond idealism and designing plans that withstand uncertainty Revenue Diversification: Rethinking service delivery models, funding sources, and pricing Contingency Planning: Building in buffers, flexibility, and options when the unexpected hits Stepping Into Director Thinking: Staying calm, curious, and clear-eyed in your decision-making P.S. Need a little extra support on your business journey? Whether you're navigating challenges or looking to reach new goals, we're here to support your growth. Book a Complimentary Power Call with us, and let's talk about how we can help you achieve your vision for your Allied Health business. Connect with Nacre Consulting: Let's connect on Instagram Follow us on Facebook Let's connect on LinkedIn Join our Facebook Group online community More about The Allied Health Business Brilliance Podcast: The Allied Health Business Brilliance podcast (previously known as Private Practice Made Perfect) powered by Nacre Consulting features authentic conversations that offer real-life stories and expert perspectives for Australian Allied Health Business Owners. Cathy Love, our engaging host, gathers wisdom from Allied Health professionals and industry supporters alike. We dive into the real experiences of running and growing Allied Health businesses in Australia, revealing both the rewards and the inevitable challenges along the way. It's raw, sometimes vulnerable, but always valuable. Join us and stay tuned to keep up with every inspiring story and lesson shared.
This episode features a panel discussion that seeks to explain the important topics to consider when it's time to repair your car. For the panel, Sam Street and Grant McHerron are joined by Tracey Richards, Business Manager at Geoff Richards Panel Beating, Glenn O'Donnell, General Manager at North Shore BMW Bodyshop, and James Frape, CEO of Compass Corp. We begin our discussion by reviewing a hypothetical crash and the process involved in renewing policies to retain benefits and choice of repairer, contacting the insurance provider, and getting a loaned car while waiting for it to be repaired. We explore how damage is assessed, the difficulties of acquiring parts internationally, and get some red flags to look out for in relation to rushing repairs, ignoring manufacturer specifications, and the hurdles put in place by some insurance policies. The discussion also goes into detail about how large damage is assessed for repair, the need to accommodate for the large range of customisation in consumer vehicles, and making sure your repairer is authorised to undertake the work properly. We wrap up with some final tips and tricks to consider when picking up and dropping off your car for repair. Links & Resources: Compass Corp www.compasscorp.com.au Geoff Richards Panel Beating www.richardspanelbeating.com.au North Shore BMW nsbmwb.com.au ------------------------------ The Edge Podcast is produced by Southern Skies Media on behalf of Paint and Panel, owned and published by Yaffa Media. Hosts: Sam Street & Grant McHerron Editor: Chris Visscher Producer: Steve Visscher Paint and Panel - © 2025
Prepare for a hearty mix of culinary tips, avoidance of hypothetical scenarios, and the usual guru grievances. Will Jordan Peterson ever admit he's a Christian? Is it ever truly possible to understand Sam Harris AND still disagree with him? And where does Joe Rogan's primal hate for owls come in? Tune in for at least some of the answers to these pressing questions in this bubbling broth of an episode.Supplementary Material 3000:00 Introduction and Culinary Corner12:29 The Buddhism Book cometh14:09 Joe Rogan on Astrology25:22 Rogan's Christian Conversion?32:18 Rogan on Owls...43:09 Jordan Peterson vs 20 Atheists48:55 Is JBP a Christian?54:34 It depends what you mean by believe...01:00:22 Jordan Peterson vs. hypotheticals01:13:54 Hancock Orbiters continue to be terrible01:19:58 Sam Harris' Business Manager is kinda bad01:26:22 Sam is being misinterpreted again01:35:11 The Fundamentalist Impulse01:38:09 Post-Debate Weinstein Activity01:40:32 Sam Harris is still mad with Ezra Klein01:48:39 OutroThe full episode is available for Patreon subscribers (1hr 49 mins).Join us at: https://www.patreon.com/DecodingTheGurusSources- A good Irish Stew recipe- The Buddhism Book!- Joe Rogan Experience #2323 - Guy Fieri- Jubilee: Jordan Peterson vs 20 Atheists | Surrounded- Dan Richards' charming tweet to Flint- Professor Dave: Dan Richards is a Pointless Troll- "More From Sam": Religion, Deportations, Douglas Murray vs. Rogan, & Bill Maher's Dinner with Trump- “More From Sam”: Trump & Israel, Corruption, Free Speech Violations, the Democrats, & Ezra Klein- Sam Harris' Substack: What Whataboutery?- Sam and Ezra's email exchange- Vox: Charles Murray is once again peddling junk science about race and IQ. Podcaster and author Sam Harris is the latest to fall for it.
KCSD Business Manager Craig Mobley Recaps Tuesday night’s Knoxville School Board meeting.
Charlie Falkner, Business Manager of Ironworkers Local 8 in Milwaukee, Wisc., joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the union's growth, upcoming events and industry challenges. Tom Buffenbarger, retired General President of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the potential U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel partnership, the potential impact of fluctuating tariffs and Boeing.
In this What's Next with Aki Anastasiou interview, Timothy Matlala discusses how Standard Bank is working with the public sector in South Africa. Matlala is the Head of Public Sector, Business, and Commercial Banking at Standard Bank and has worked in finance for over 15 years. He entered the industry as a Business Manager at Standard Bank South Africa and then briefly worked as a Relationship Manager at Nedbank before returning to Standard Bank. Matlala has remained at Standard Bank ever since, holding notable positions like Senior Manager, Head of Province Business Banking for Limpopo, Head of Business Development for the Public Sector, and Head of Enterprise Development. His stellar performance across these roles eventually resulted in his promotion to his current position in 2021. Matlala holds an MBA from the Henley Business School and a Postgraduate Diploma in Business Management, Business Administration, and Management from MANCOSA. In this What's Next interview, Matlala outlines why banks need to reconsider how they engage with the public sector. He then explains how Standard Bank supports municipalities without overstepping the divide between the public and private sectors. Matlala then reveals how Standard Bank's public sector offerings are unique, before unpacking the scope of his department - including how lending and liquidity management fit into the business model. He concludes the interview by discussing the biggest opportunities for public-private partnerships in South Africa.
What is it like to serve overseas as a Regional Business Manager with the LCMS Office of International Mission? Regional Business Managers Joyce Erber (Africa Region), Stan Stigdon (Latin America and the Caribbean Region), and Sam Borgwardt (Asia Region), along with Rev. Dr. Mark Rabe, Director of Missionary Recruitment for the LCMS Office of International Mission, join Andy to talk about their roles as Regional Business Managers in the field, including how they serve on the field and some of the duties they have, who they get to work with, how their work supports those they serve alongside in their regions, what they've come to appreciate about the cultures in which they serve, and what makes a great candidate for service as a Regional Business Manager in the LCMS Office of International Mission. Find opportunities to serve at servenow.lcms.org. As you grab your morning coffee (and pastry, let's be honest), join hosts Andy Bates and Sarah Gulseth as they bring you stories of the intersection of Lutheran life and a secular world. Catch real-life stories of mercy work of the LCMS and partners, updates from missionaries across the ocean, and practical talk about how to live boldly Lutheran. Have a topic you'd like to hear about on The Coffee Hour? Contact us at: listener@kfuo.org.
Mining Minds is recording again from San Antionio for the Annual Women in Mining Conference—and in this powerful episode, we sit down with Jennie (Rice) Davis, a trailblazer whose mining journey redefines perseverance, grit, and growth. Starting as a janitor at just 18, Jennie carved her way through the industry—hauling rock in 777s, navigating early-career adversity, and ultimately rising to become a respected Business Manager and Vice President of the Idaho Chapter of Women in Mining. Her story is proof that showing up, staying persistent, and saying “yes” to opportunity can transform not just a career, but a life. Whether you're operating equipment or running numbers, Jennie's story reminds us that the mining world is built on more than minerals—it's built on people who never stop driving forward. Join Mining Minds as we Welcome Jennie Davis to the Face! Sponsors: Norcat-GBC MST Liebherr Mining Gold West Fire & Safety Services Chapters: 00:00 Introducing Jennie Davis 06:39 The Beginning of Persistency 13:15 Saying yes when the moment finds you 23:54 Keep showing up & Being Authentic 30:10 Building the next generation miner 37:22 Empowering mining with finical insight 41:23 Proud career moments and event highlights 45:50 This isn't your grandpa's mining company anymore
KSCD Business Manager Craig Mobley recaps Monday night’s Knoxville School Board meeting.
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De wereld van wet- en regelgeving rondom zzp'ers is volop in beweging. Bedrijven die zelfstandigen inzetten, merken steeds vaker dat de oude spelregels niet meer volstaan. Hoe blijf je als organisatie compliant én aantrekkelijk voor zelfstandig talent? Ron Lemmens sprak met Ralph Gehring, Businessmanager bij Younited®, om helderheid te scheppen in dit complexe speelveld. Wat maakt een werkplek anno 2025 aantrekkelijk, productief én toekomstbestendig? Eén ding is zeker: de eisen zijn flink veranderd. Thuiswerken is ingeburgerd, technologie ontwikkelt zich razendsnel en medewerkers stellen andere verwachtingen aan hun werkomgeving. Te gast was Peter Vos, Chief Marketing Officer bij Lemontree, dat dagelijks organisaties helpt met het inrichten van moderne werkplekken. De Inspire Top 3 kwam deze keer van Xander Beks, oprichter van Eye For Nature (voorheen I4Nature). Met zijn organisatie helpt hij bedrijven om hun duurzame ambities om te zetten in concrete resultaten. Tenslotte was oprichter Rory Bertram van Benkey te gast om ons mee te nemen in de laatste ontwikkelingen en kansen in de vastgoed markt. Wat maakt vastgoedbeleggen een interessant alternatief voor inversteerders en hoe speelt Benkey op deze ontwikkelingen in?
Meet Susan Amsden, author and Business Manager for the International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS) and learn what inspired her early interest in NDEs and her book on the subject. Hear stories of experiencers, information about IANDS meetings, and more. Buy Susan's book: https://www.amazon.com/NDEs-Unveiled-Mysteries-Near-Death-Experiences/dp/194596264X Learn more about IANDS: https://iands.org/ And the IANDS annual conference: https://conference.iands.org/ And the IANDS groups and events: https://isgo.iands.org/ Subscribe to Nicolle's newsletter, find her books, or book a healing session at https://www.nicollemorock.com/ The talented Mr. Jeremy Moss http://jeremymosscomposer.com/ provides theme music (Listen through the end of the podcast to hear the whole theme song.) Connect with Nicolle at www.peeppodcast.com and https://www.facebook.com/P.E.E.P.Podcast Get merchandise at https://www.teepublic.com/user/peep-podcast
The America's Work Force Union Podcast proudly sponsored a panel discussion held earlier this year at the Fourth Annual Construction Working Minds Summit in Dallas. The summit's purpose is to support mental health awareness in the building trades. To kick off Mental Health Awareness Month, today's show features discussions from that panel, called Health Building Blocks for the Building Trades. Panel guests included: Alanna Marklund, Special Representative, United Association Canada Ben Bradshaw, Business Manager, UA Local 100 in Dallas Mike Hazard, Program Administrator, United Association Veterans in Piping Program Pete Ielmini, Executive Director, Mechanical Insulators LMCT James Pursell, Peer Support Specialist, Laborers LEAN STL
KCSD Business Manager Craig Mobley recaps Monday night’s Knoxville School Board meeting.
Ever thought, “Facebook ads are just a fancy way to light my money on fire”? If the idea of opening Business Manager, setting a budget, or seeing a giant $0 in your results column makes your armpits sweat, this episode is for you.Today, I'm joined by Facebook Ads and Funnel Strategist Natalie Alaimo—the magical unicorn who actually makes ads feel doable (and dare I say, a little bit fun?). With over a decade of real-world experience helping course creators, coaches, and service providers, Natalie's here to spill the tea on how therapists can use Facebook ads to grow their audiences without blowing their budget or losing their minds.We're pulling back the curtain on Facebook ads—what they really are, why they're not as scary (or expensive) as you think, and how you can use paid ads to grow your programs, memberships, and impact in a way that actually feels aligned and strategic.In this episode, we unpack:Why Facebook ads feel terrifying for therapists (and how to reframe that fear)The biggest myths about running ads—and the truths therapists need to knowHow Facebook ads can actually feel ethical, intentional, and alignedThe foundations you need in place before running your first ad (no guesswork!)How even a $5–$10/day budget can grow your audience and email listWhy your funnel, messaging, and creative matter more than your targetingHow to use ads to build visibility and nurture trust (not just sell)What it looks like to make your ad spend pay for itself (yes, really)This episode is an invitation to see Facebook ads differently: not as a last resort or a "risky gamble," but as a powerful tool to help you connect, grow, and serve in bigger ways.Whether you've been ads-curious for a while or you're ready to stop relying solely on organic marketing, this conversation with Natalie will help you ditch the fear, demystify the tech, and finally feel confident pressing publish.Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts Loving the podcast? Your reviews mean the world to me—and they help more therapists discover a different (and way more sustainable) path to entrepreneurship.Here's how to support the show:Click here and scroll to the bottomTap to rate with five starsSelect “Write a Review” and share your favourite takeawayHit follow for more episodes on therapist entrepreneurship, marketing, and ethical scalingLinks mentioned in this episode:Join Natalie Alaimo's Paid Ads Challenge to start running your first Facebook ads with confidence.Ready to create, sell, and scale your first online program? The Therapists Rising Incubator is where the magic happens.Connect with Natalie on Instagram - @natalie_alaimoFollow me on Instagram @dr.hayleykelly for therapist biz real talk, launch behind-the-scenes, and the occasional pep talk (or puppy photo).*Disclosure: Please note this episode contains an affiliate link, and we may receive a small commission if you sign up for the Paid Ads Challenge using our link. However, we only recommend products and services that we genuinely believe in and/or use ourselves.
Brent caught us up on current happenings and Eric explained his background and what he does at Mora Schools. Plus he shared his time in the Army Reserves.
In today's interview, Carolyn talks with Tiff Parker, an IT Business Manager at Community IT. They talk about her background, how she got into a technology career, and what brought her to Community IT in this role. Tiff reflects on her early interest in GIS Geo Information Systems mapping, her years as an “accidental techie” at a nonprofit with increasingly senior roles and responsibilities as she gained experience and expertise managing nonprofit IT, and her move from nonprofit IT Director to her role now providing technical and strategic guidance to multiple clients. The Community IT ITBM service provides an outsourced IT manager to clients at a reduced cost to hiring and having an IT manager on staff. These managers are a resource dedicated to matching technology solutions to clients' business needs. To do this well requires an ongoing conversation with the client to continually understand their business needs, and then effective communication with client staff and leadership about the ways specific technology solutions can meet those business needs and how to budget for technology.The ITBM makes recommendations on IT investments, training programs, maintenance, and licenses. They help the client be forward-looking, and act as a vendor-agnostic, trusted advisor with deep knowledge of the nonprofit IT software and platforms available. Because Community IT works in partnership with clients to manage long-term IT needs, the ITBM relationship with the client makes them a true asset.“I'm an IT consultant and I work specifically with nonprofits. I help them leverage technology to meet their mission. …I really love working with the clients. I have a wide variety of all different sizes, different areas they focus on … I might see their name pop up on the news and think “Hey, I'm helping them with their technology.” It's that nice connecting feeling of helping other people accomplish their great work.”Tiff ParkerTiff Parker joined Community IT Innovators as an IT Business Manager (ITBM) in October 2023. She brings over 17 years of experience working in nonprofit technology.As an ITBM, she guides clients through implementation of effective technology investments and utilizing efficient IT services in direct support of their missions. She also assists clients with long-term planning, budgeting, and strategic goals.Prior to coming to Community IT, Tiff was the IT Director for an environmental nonprofit where she was responsible for the overall vision, planning, implementation, management and support of their various information systems, data, policies, and processes.Tiff graduated from Virginia Tech in 2007. She holds the Microsoft 365 Fundamentals MS 900 certification. _______________________________Start a conversation :) Register to attend a webinar in real time, and find all past transcripts at https://communityit.com/webinars/ email Carolyn at cwoodard@communityit.com on LinkedIn Thanks for listening.
Evan Hansen, D, Monongalia, 79, his reactions to the latest legislative session President of WVU Medicine UHC David Hess on the more than $400 million in improvements at multiple locations throughout the state Joe Woods- WVU Davis College Store Manager and Business Manager for The Davis College Store and Rural Business Incubator on the 2025 Spring Plant Sale
KCSD Business Manager Craig Mobley recaps Monday night’s Knoxville School Board meeting.
On today's edition of your Update program, I'll be talking with Vernon County Presiding Commissioner Joe Wilson. Joe will be talking about the big cleanup day that happened on Saturday, April 12th. Joe will also discuss the Nevada/Vernon County cleanup day happening this Saturday, April 26th. Finally, Joe will talk about their new Business Manager, Eric Summer.
Today we welcome Victory Ross, a Community Coordinator for the Western New York Peace Center, Win Min Thant, Director of the Crossroads Coalition, and Mike Hogan, a Business Manager for the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades. to discuss the motivation behind the Buffalo United March.
Jacob Long, Business Manager at MarketSquare Tech, joins Shelf Confidence to discuss how the DeliLabel app is streamlining food labeling processes. Learn how innovative solutions inspired by real-world challenges are helping businesses improve efficiency, reduce waste, and stay compliant. #ShelfConfidence #PFMAPodcast #FoodLabeling #TechInnovation #RetailSolutions #EfficiencyMatters #DeliLabel #MarketSquareTech #FoodIndustry #ComplianceMadeEasyIf you enjoy Shelf Confidence, please subscribe and share. Thanks for listening!
KCSD Superintendent Cassi Pearson and Business Manager Craig Mobley recap Monday night’s Knoxville School Board meeting.
Dad Mind Matters: Parenting, Marriage & Mental Health For Men
Have you ever wondered how to defuse tense situations with empathy and curiosity, even when emotions are running high?In today's fast-paced, high-stress world, conflict can arise anywhere—at work, at home, or even in casual interactions. This episode dives into actionable strategies for de-escalating conflict and managing emotional tension, especially when dealing with mental health challenges. If you're seeking to better handle tough conversations or challenging emotions, this episode is for you.In this episode, you will:1) Discover the mental tools that martial arts can teach about staying calm and composed under pressure.2) Learn how to shift your perspective in conflicts to find resolution through empathy and curiosity.3) Explore how to integrate mental health management techniques into your daily routine for greater resilience.Hit play now to learn transformative strategies for navigating conflict and strengthening your emotional resilience!CAN YOU HELP THE PODCAST?If you have a story you'd like to tell about living with a mental illness or about how you escaped the rat race that you'd like to share with my podcast listeners, please book a chat via this link. Dear Podcast Listener, Thank you for your support. This podcast aims to support dads all over the world, especially those struggling with their mental health.This podcast is my hobby, but I'd like it to become much more than that one day. For that to happen, I need the support of either one very wealthy angel investor or a few thousand, possibly slightly less wealthy (but no less generous) angel investors.To develop the podcast and hopefully support more dads, I need some help. With that in mind, if you enjoyed this episode and want to help me with what I'm trying to do, here is the link where you can leave a tip. ALL tips, regardless of size, are hugely appreciated, and as a thank you, anyone who leaves a tip will be entitled to a voice note message from me on their next birthday. Just contact me via the websiteThanks again for your support, and take care of yourselfJamesTo sign up for my FREE monthly newsletter - CLICK HEREABOUT MEHello, I'm James & not long ago, I was a very anxious and somewhat overwhelmed husband & dad. After about a decade of setbacks & enough coffee to sink a ship, I'm a much happier dad. As previously mentioned, I want to try & help other dads be the best they can without losing their mental health. Mental health battles are something I am all too familiar with. In 2010, my GP suggested I do a 12-week CBT course with the NHS. During this course, I was diagnosed as having Pure OCD, which explained a lot.To Buy My Audiobook, First Time Dad, Click this link USEFUL RESOURCESFor your free digital copy of my book One Dad & His DogPlease click this linkAgain to be double awesome & leave a review on AmazonPlease click this...
KCSD Superintendent Cassi Pearson and Business Manager Craig Mobley recap Monday night’s school board meeting.
Stop leaving yourself vulnerable to data breaches. Go to my sponsor https://aura.com/matt to get a 14-day free trial and see if any of your data has been exposedJonathan Schwartz he was once an icon financial advisor in the entertainment industry to A listers like Mariah Carey, Beyoncé, LINKIN PARK, and more. Then an addiction led him to steal millions from his clients. Today we share the full story...Johnathan's Links https://www.instagram.com/therealjonathanschwartz/Therealjonathanschwartz@gmail.comhttps://altus.rehab/residential-treatment/Do you want to be a guest? Fill out the form https://forms.gle/5H7FnhvMHKtUnq7k7Send me an email here: insidetruecrime@gmail.comDo you extra clips and behind the scenes content?Subscribe to my Patreon: https://patreon.com/InsideTrueCrime
Grace Hadley is the Business Manager at Burrawang West, an 11,000-acre mixed farming operation owned by AAM Investment Group between Condobolin and Parkes. Grace spends her days mostly focused on the Burrawang Dorper and White Dorper Stud programs. In this episode, Grace explains the strategies used at Burrawang to train Dorpers with quiet temperaments, how focusing on breeding rams chosen for conformation and fertility results in lambs of a mid-maturity growth type, and how an eight-month joining schedule makes a lot more work for the stud. Local Land Services Mixed Farming Advisor, Rohan Leach, made his way to Condobolin for this chat with Grace. Nominate a Mate: If you'd like to nominate a mate (or yourself) as a potential future guest on the podcast, you can do so here: Nominate a Mate for 'Seeds for Success'. Connect: Central West LLS website Central West LLS on Facebook Central West LLS on Twitter Central West LLS on YouTube The views contained in this podcast series are not necessarily endorsed by Central West Local Land Services. Listeners are advised to contact their local office to discuss their individual situation. This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information.
Arkema's Business Manager of Fluorochemicals Scot Swan joins Kyle Gargaro to discuss the latest in the AIM Act, Refrigerants, and the top trends we expect to see in 2025. Sponsored by Arkema.
KCSD Superintendent Cassi Pearson and Business Manager Craig Mobley recap Monday’s Knoxville School Board meeting.
Knoxville Community School District Business Manager Craig Mobley discusses the upcoming special election and how the district utilizes PPEL funds.
KCSD Superintendent Cassi Pearson and Business Manager Craig Mobley recap Monday night’s Knoxville School Board meeting.
How to Lead and Inspire Your Team Are you looking for proven strategies to drive business success and inspire your team? Join us on this episode of the Creative Solutions Podcast as we welcome Aman Thakral, Business Manager at Target Integration. With a wealth of experience in IT, business development, and strategic planning, Aman shares his expert insights on leadership, project management, and innovative approaches. Learn how to build strong client relationships, stay competitive in today's market, and apply practical advice to elevate your own ventures. This episode is packed with actionable tips and valuable knowledge from a seasoned industry leader that you won't want to miss! Connect with Aman https://www.linkedin.com/in/thakralaman/ targetintegration.com/ https://www.facebook.com/targetint Connect with Izolda Ready to "wow" the people you speak with? Work with me. This episode is brought to you by my upcoming book, Get Booked: A Performer's Guide to Working with Booking Agents in the Gig Economy, launching January 2025! If you're ready to succeed as a gig worker, start with my Nailing Holiday Gigs Checklist—your go-to guide for negotiating, prepping, performing, and securing future bookings. Nail your holiday gigs with this checklist.. Don't miss this chance to step up your gig game and own the holiday season! This episode is also brought to you by my favorite productivity and well-being app, Brain.fm*, my book on how to become a stellar communicator, Speak From Within, and this podcast's host, Podbean (Get a one-month free trial of Podbean with this affiliate link. https://www.podbean.com/CreativeSolutions). Leave me a voice message. Do you like the show? I'd love it if you would buy me a coffee. Listen on These Channels Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Podbean | MyTuner | iHeart Radio | TuneIn | Deezer | Overcast | PodChaser | Listen Notes | Player FM | Podcast Addict | Podcast Republic |
Happy New Year from the team at WLRN! This month, Lola Bessis takes the reigns and offers up an interview she did with an 18 year-old UN Women nonprofit organizer who wishes to remain anonymous. They have a lively discussion about what it means to be a globally minded feminist and the work our guest does for women and girls and how it feels to be from the global south and to usually be the youngest member of the panels and organizations she participates in. First up, hear the greeting from WLRN founding member, Thistle. If you would like to apply to be WLRN's new Business Manager, please reach out to us at info@wlrnmedia.com. We need a new volunteer to manage WLRN's finances, fundraising and website as we transition to becoming an LLC. If we are unable to fill this position by the end of February, we may not be able to continue the good work of WLRN so please apply! No experience is necessary! After the greeting, stay tuned for WLRN's world news segment with Mary O'Neill in which she reports on the impact the Cass Review is having in the UK, the Taliban and the plight of Gisele Pelicot. After the news, you'll hear the street song "El violador eres tú" from five years ago when women in Latin America took it to the streets and it went viral worldwide. After the song, hear the interview Lola did with a young UN Women organizer who talks about what it's like to be young and a feminist organizer, and who shares her views on the importance of solidarity in our movement. Finally, both Lola and Sekhmet chime in with commentaries on the subject before we sign off. Thank you, as ever, for tuning in to WLRN!
Exploring the World Through a Psychic Lens Join us as we dive into current events from a psychic perspective, often welcoming special guests to share a cup of Joe, some lively conversation, and their extraordinary talents. From inspiring authors to influential members of the psychic community, we create engaging discussions that bring together unique perspectives from all walks of life. Meet Your Hosts: ✨ Aeson Knight – A master psychic with over 22 years of experience, Aeson is a certified clairvoyant and life coach. He has guided a diverse clientele, from everyday individuals to government officials, spanning the globe with his profound insights. ✨ Joseph “Techy Joe” Arrington – With a degree in Information Systems and Operations Management, Techy Joe is a technologist, web developer, writer, and journalist with a passion for photography and graphic design. As the PCSP Network Manager and Business Manager for Aeson Knight Reading, he keeps the wheels turning behind the scenes. Stay Connected and Learn More:
Buddy Malone, Business Manager of the Parkersburg-Marietta Building and Construction Trades Council (PMBTC), joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the region's workforce development programs and the state of the construction industry along the Ohio and West Virginia border. Greg LeRoy, founder of Good Jobs First, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to share his insights on combating wage theft, corporate misconduct and protecting workers.
Susan Amsden longed to understand death and the afterlife since early childhood. In NDEs Unveiled she shares many captivating stories of near-death experiences (NDEs). Is there a heaven? What will it be like on the ‘other side'? Is there a God who will greet me? Who judges the life review?This book discusses the challenges of near-death experiencers, and also what family and loved ones face when someone close to them has an NDE. It explores what it means for humanity for this phenomenon to come into wider public awareness at a time when we are searching for answers to our greatest challenges. If we've proven that life continues after the body stops functioning, we will change the world by changing how we understand ourselves as spiritual beings. NDEs give us a new spiritual paradigm.For decades, Amsden has been reading and listening to accounts of men and women who have died and come back to life, what is called a Near-Death Experience. Each individual NDE shows a common thread of the transformative power of experiencing the reality of life on the ‘other side' and it's aftereffects. These experiences shared by thousands of survivors answer questions, make you think, and give you hope.BioAt the age of nine, Susan Amsden's mother ‘died' from pan creatic cancer in 1964, which began a continuing search for the meaning of life and death. In the years to come, she found the best explanations were from her exposure to hearing and reading near-death and related experiences. After 40 years, Susan learned her mother had a near-death experience within months of her 1964 passing/transition. Susan took early retirement from corporate life to pursue her passion of learning from near-death experiencers and after co-founding and co-facilitating the Tucson and Phoenix IANDS support groups for 5 years, then moved to Durham, NC to become Business Manager at the International Association for Near Death Studies (IANDS) Office. She has talked with thousands of near-death experiencers and now leads the Durham, NC IANDS group for 8 years. Susan is also the proud mother of two sons, Will, a previous horse trainer turned financial manager, and Brad, previously a Montana State Game Warden now a grizzly bear encounter technician.https://www.amzn.com/dp/B0DB9MGV2Yhttps://iands.org/ https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/ourparanormalafterlife
The Best of 2024 series continues with the April 29 interview featuring Stephan Davis, Business Manager and Financial Secretary of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 40. Davis joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the local's rich history, centennial celebration and innovative retirement plans. Jeff Stoffer, Director of Media and Communications at the American Legion, joined America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss two stories in the January edition of the American Legion magazine focused on the evolving role of veterans with the National Park Service and the important role of missile defense systems.
Amsden longed to understand death and the afterlife since early childhood. In NDEs Unveiled she shares many captivating stories of near-death experiences (NDEs). Is there a heaven? What will it be like on the ‘other side'? Is there a God who will greet me? Who judges the life review?This book discusses the challenges of near-death experiencers, and also what family and loved ones face when someone close to them has an NDE. It explores what it means for humanity for this phenomenon to come into wider public awareness at a time when we are searching for answers to our greatest challenges. If we've proven that life continues after the body stops functioning, we will change the world by changing how we understand ourselves as spiritual beings. NDEs give us a new spiritual paradigm.For decades, Amsden has been reading and listening to accounts of men and women who have died and come back to life, what is called a Near-Death Experience. Each individual NDE shows a common thread of the transformative power of experiencing the reality of life on the ‘other side' and it's aftereffects. These experiences shared by thousands of survivors answer questions, make you think, and give you hope.BioAt the age of nine, Susan Amsden's mother ‘died' from pan creatic cancer in 1964, which began a continuing search for the meaning of life and death. In the years to come, she found the best explanations were from her exposure to hearing and reading near-death and related experiences. After 40 years, Susan learned her mother had a near-death experience within months of her 1964 passing/transition. Susan took early retirement from corporate life to pursue her passion of learning from near-death experiencers and after co-founding and co-facilitating the Tucson and Phoenix IANDS support groups for 5 years, then moved to Durham, NC to become Business Manager at the International Association for Near Death Studies (IANDS) Office. She has talked with thousands of near-death experiencers and now leads the Durham, NC IANDS group for 8 years. Susan is also the proud mother of two sons, Will, a previous horse trainer turned financial manager, and Brad, previously a Montana State Game Warden now a grizzly bear encounter technician.https://www.amzn.com/dp/B0DB9MGV2Yhttps://iands.org https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/ourparanormalafterlife
Come take a listen to the 33rd addition to the ACE Up Your Sleeve Podcast where we interview Mr. Seth Davidson! Mr. Seth, NTPA's Business Manager, gave us some valuable information and insight into his crucial role at NTPA that you won't want to miss! Listen now!
Ep 578 features Kate, a Business Manager at Cobb County 911 out of GA. Sponsored by INdigital - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web Episode topics – Kate's emergency response experience and the evolution of technology Emotional toll of dispatch work and Kate's background with Homeland Security Importance of understanding personal strengths and finding the right role Kate's transition to Cobb County 911 and her motivation driven by past tragedies If you have any comments or questions or would like to be a guest on the show, please email me at wttpodcast@gmail.com.
Heather and Clint are joined this week by Marc Grossman, an Independent Regional Business Manager for powersports and bicycling. Marc shares anecdotes from his career as a racer, including his participation in the ISDE and adventures in off-road riding before sharing how he transitioned into the business side of the industry. Find Marc on Instagram! @fastguyent Mentioned article: Cycle World's 10 Best Bikes 2024 MotoAmerica is the OFFICIAL Sponsor of Pit Pass Moto This episode is brought to you by MotoAmerica, home of AMA Superbike racing and North America's premier motorcycle road racing series. Revisit all the season's action with the Moto America Live+ video-on-demand streaming service. Or visit the Moto America YouTube Channel for race highlights and behind-the-scenes video content. Look for the 2025 race schedule over on the motoamerica.com website, and be sure to follow MotoAmerica on social media for real-time series updates and original content. Get your PPM swag at our Pit Pass Moto online store! Pit Pass Moto is a production of Evergreen Podcasts.
In today's episode I have a fascinating conversation with John Bartram. America's First Botanist and a Legacy of Native Plant Explorer.Well actually, it's with Kirk R. Brown, a renowned garden speaker and historian who brings the legendary 18th-century botanist John Bartram to life.Bartram, often called “America's First Botanist,” was a trailblazer in exploring the wilds of colonial America, driven by his passion for nature and a mission to discover and catalog native plants.With a love for gardening passed down from his grandmother and wisdom gained from Native American tribes, Bartram's legacy lives on through his incredible contributions to American horticulture.Kirk R. Brown, our guest, is no stranger to the art of garden storytelling. As past president of GardenComm and a Hall of Fame honoree, Kirk has captivated audiences coast-to-coast by stepping into the shoes of Bartram, Frederick Law Olmsted (episode 124 – Sculpting Nature: The Legacy of Frederick Law Olmsted), and other historical giants in horticulture.With decades of experience in garden design and education, he's earned awards for exceptional horticulture and garden achievements. From his work as Business Manager at Joanne Kostecky Garden Design, where he crafted award-winning landscapes, to his role as National Outreach Coordinator for Magnolia Plantation, Kirk's expertise is nothing short of impressive.So, get ready to delve into the world of 18th-century plant exploration, the origins of American botany, and the enduring importance of native plants. You'll leave inspired to design, build, and grow a smarter garden that works. Just like Bartram and Kirk have done across the centuries.Follow The Garden Question Podcast and join us for a journey through garden history that speaks to everyone, from the beginner to the seasoned expert.This is episode 188 - A Conversation with John Bartram – (brought to life) by Kirk R. Brown.This has been episode 188 - A Conversation with John Bartram - (brought to life) Kirk R. Brown. Thank you Kirk you're awesome!Win a Box of Salt HayHow would you like to win a box of Salt Hay? It is simple to enter. We'll randomly pull a name from all the new November 2024 subscribers to our “Good to Know Newsletter”.Go to TheGardenQuestion.com and subscribe on any episode page. Be a new subscriber in the month of November 2024 and you could win a box of Salt Hay.Chapter Time Line00:00 Introduction to the Garden Question Podcast00:56 Meet Kirk R. Brown: Bringing John Bartram to Life01:44 Exploring the Legacy of John Bartram02:27 Subscriber Giveaway Announcement02:55 John Bartram's Early Inspirations03:12 The Wisdom of Age and Gardening04:24 The Influence of Native American Knowledge06:35 The Importance of Observing Nature08:45 The Role of Libraries in Botanical Education10:12 Medicinal Uses of American Plants10:36 Trading Knowledge with Indigenous Tribes12:01 The British Pharmacopoeia and American Plants12:52 The Versatility of Elderberry15:55 Exploring and Documenting New Plants19:04 Impact on English Garden Design23:35 The Influence of Philadelphia in Botanical Trade25:04 The American Philosophical Society26:56 Carl Linnaeus and the Binomial Nomenclature28:56 The Humorous Story of Bartremia30:19 Moss and Correspondence with Carl31:30 The Significance of Oaks34:28 Bartram's Garden and Historical Meetings36:39 Friendship with Benjamin Franklin40:24 Discovery of the Franklinia Tree51:11 The Bartram Box: Transporting Plants Across Oceans55:28 Legacy and Contributions of the Bartram Family59:34 Connecting with John Bartram Today01:00:55 Conclusion and Podcast Information
Michael and Lesley explore brand creation, marketing, and loyalty with two USA Rice members who are blazing a path for their rice. Pam West of Texas Rice Milling, whose new Honestly Texas Rice brand is winning hearts and minds in Texas joins Sam Schneider whose Inland Cape Rice is celebrating two years in markets all over the midwest and elsewhere. From how to name brands to reaching consumers and telling your story, Sam and Pam don't hold back, sharing their experiences. Plus, Michael and Lesley talk nutrition supplements, video equipment, and the age old question, "Is Pepsi okay?" With special guests: Pam West, Business Manager, Honestly Texas Rice, Texas Rice Milling, Brookshire Drying Company and Sam Schneider, Owner, Inland Cape Rice Company Hosted by: Lesley Dixon and Michael Klein
Growing up in Houston, Herb Baker has spent most of his life involved with NASA. He is sharing his experience in his new memoir “From Apollo to Artemis: Stories from my 50 years with NASA” available from all good bookstores. You can connect with Herb on LinkedIn, and learn more about his book at herbbaker.space Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our weekly intelligence roundup, Signals and Space, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show Resources: Here were the resources we covered in the episode: Join the LinkedIn Ads Fanatics community and get access to our 4 courses to take you from beginner to expert Follow AJ on LinkedIn B2Linked's YouTube Channel LinkedIn Learning Course Contact us at Podcast@B2Linked.com with any questions, suggestions, corrections! A great no-cost way to support us: Rate/Review! Show Notes: Episode Summary: In this episode of the LinkedIn Ads Show, host AJ Wilcox dives into LinkedIn's product roadmap, detailing new and upcoming features advertisers should get excited about. If you're looking to stay ahead of the curve and leverage the latest tools in LinkedIn Ads, this episode gives you everything you need to know. AJ shares personal insights, community feedback, and predictions for how these features could impact your campaigns. Key Topics Covered: Pro Tip for Lead Generation Ads: Keep ad copy between 100-160 characters to avoid the “See More” link, saving costs on unnecessary clicks that don't trigger lead forms. Dynamic Sponsored Content in Alpha: Salesforce is testing dynamic variables (like industry or company name) in sponsored content. Expect more personalization options coming soon. Reserved Ads & Primetime Ads (2025): Reserved Ads: Secure the first ad slot in the feed for maximum visibility. Primetime Ads: Achieve 100% audience reach within a 24-hour period—ideal for major campaigns. Live Event Ads Rolling Out: Promote live events dynamically before, during, and after the event, with advanced retargeting options based on attendee engagement. Connected TV (CTV) in Public Beta: Use LinkedIn targeting to deliver non-skippable video ads on streaming services like Roku, Hulu, and Peacock. Buyer Group Targeting (Q2 2025): Automatically target the entire buyer's committee with roles and titles relevant to a specific prospect. Conversion API Now Available: Report conversions with high accuracy without relying on cookies. Partners include HubSpot, Zapier, and Google Tag Manager. Dynamic UTM Parameters Launched: Apply dynamic UTM tracking at the campaign or account level to streamline campaign setup and reporting. Business Manager Enhancements: Block/Allow Lists can now be applied at the Business Manager level, simplifying brand safety management across multiple accounts. Coming Soon: Publisher Reporting & Share of Voice Insights: Get performance breakdowns by publisher for LAN and CTV ads, and measure how much visibility your brand captures compared to competitors. Objective-Aware Creative Rotation (Q1 2025): AI-powered ad rotation tailored to campaign objectives for better performance. Predictive Companies Beta: Expands on predictive audiences by identifying entire companies showing interest, offering more precise B2B targeting. If you want to stay ahead with these new LinkedIn Ads features, we've got AJ's expert breakdowns and actionable tips! Don't miss this opportunity to prepare for the future of LinkedIn Ads. Get insights into what's working, how to optimize campaigns with the latest tools, and how to use new features to boost your results. Join the LinkedIn Ads Fanatics community to discuss strategies, learn from experts, and upgrade your advertising game! Show Transcript: For the full show transcript, see the show notes page here: Episode 151
Mark Bischoff is the President and CEO of Starnet Worldwide Commercial Flooring Partnership, the leading marketing network of independent commercial flooring contractors in Canada and the United States. His career in building products and construction services spans 32 years overall and 29 years in the commercial market. After a start at Sears in flooring retail, he spent most of his career at Johnsonite and Tarkett where he was part of the team driving Tarkett to industry-leading organic growth. While at Tarkett, Mark served in various roles such as Business Manager, Product Manager, Director of Strategic Partnerships, and Vice President of Sales. He went to the Mohawk Group for a brief period as Senior Vice President of the Healthcare and Senior Living end user-focused segment. Due to his long history as a trusted vendor contact to the Starnet cooperative, he was recruited by the Board of Directors to provide the organization with a successful staff transition and leadership succession in 2018. In 2019 Mark became President and CEO of Starnet. Mark Bischoff and his staff have dramatically expanded the visibility and thought leadership impact of Starnet in the construction industry. Starnet members now generate more than $4 Billion in product and installation sales. His team has also led the member-owned marketing cooperative to record returns for the shareholders and record purchasing levels for their supporting vendors.
Glennon shares an encore conversation that she and Abby had with their favorite person and co-host: Amanda Doyle! This episode, originally titled, How to Face Your Biggest Fear with Amanda Doyle, examines the relationships, decisions, and travels that led Amanda to today – from hitchhiking across Ireland, to prosecuting child sex offenders in Rwanda, to making the biggest decision of her life in an Ethiopian airport – they dive into Amanda's lifelong fear of the ordinary. About Amanda: Amanda Doyle is Glennon Doyle's Business Manager and co-host of the We Can Do Hard Things podcast with her sister Glennon Doyle and sister-in-law Abby Wambach. She is Vice President, General Counsel, and a member of the Together Rising Board of Directors. In these roles, Amanda is responsible for overseeing and advising on legal matters, including risk management, policy development, and programmatic affairs, as well as cultivating new initiatives and relationships to strengthen the organization's impact. A former attorney at the law firm of Hogan Lovells and Legal Fellow with International Justice Mission, Amanda lives in Falls Church, Virginia with her husband and two children. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices