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Patrick Stone remembers feeling a little out of his depth when he attended his first NCMPR conference in 2011. He was new to the field and attending with two long-time industry pros.Fourteen years later, he is president of NCMPR. In this episode of "Can You Make It Pretty?", Patrick discusses being new to the industry, the importance of new members to NCMPR, why marketers need to make time to see their college's big picture and a whole lot more. Patrick is from Cape Cod Community College in Massachusetts; and this episode's host is Patrick's fellow board member Matt Radcliffe, from Pikes Peak State College in Colorado.
Summer is here and along with it comes a new crop of funeral service program graduates. In this episode, host, Gabe Schauf, sits down with 4 of them to hear about their experiences, challenges and goals moving forward. A big congratulations to the funeral service program class of 2024 graduates and special thanks to Ashley Trent – graduate from Lake Washington Community College, Kate Marnul – graduate from the Milwaukee Area Technical College, Michelle Finnegan – graduate from Salt Lake Community College and Patrick Wheeler – graduate from Cape Cod Community College for their time. Sponsored by Core-Scientific
What's New Cape Cod? Nate is here from Cape Cod Community College he is focused on Media Studies and Communications. He is all about sports and loves the Steelers (This year we can accept that) It's bowl season, Birds birthday, Paying College players, and Sports Trivia. Get ready for the MucinexD Christmas Tree Pez Dispenser Radio Bowl- it's ON! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephanie7502/support
What's New Cape Cod? Rhiannon is a communications major from Cape Cod Community College here to talk about her time working in radio and production and her podcast which centers around Pop Culture. Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, and Arianne Grande will be talked about so let's here it for Rhiannon!!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephanie7502/support
To honor Veterans Day, Chris Boyd and Jeff Perry invite John Alexander to join them. John is a Veteran with service in Desert Storm. In addition to his military service, John is a recently retired Barnstable Police Officer and has worked as the Military & Veteran Services Advisor at Cape Cod Community College. During the segment John goes into detail about his own military service as well as a program he helped start to train police officers to be better able to assist veterans in crisis. John, Chris, and Jeff go into a detailed discussion of the various charitable groups on Cape Cod who work to provide services to Veterans and those currently in the military. John recounts his involvement with Heroes in Transition (HIT), the Ruck Run and various other services and programs offered by HIT. The segment ends with a thank you to all Veterans for their service to our Country. If you need help with financial planning issues don't hesitate to reach out to Asset Management Resources at (866) 771-8901. Something More with Chris Boyd: https://amrfinancial.com/radio/ https://www.facebook.com/SomethingMoreWithChrisBoyd https://www.instagram.com/somethingmorewithchrisboyd/ https://twitter.com/SMoreChrisBoyd
It is another special episode of the show this week as Episode 119 marks the 3-year anniversary of the podcast. We take a look back at the genesis of the show including a clip of my first intro in Episode 1, and how my sobriety was interwoven into the creation of the podcast. I also share words of encouragement for those who might want to start their own show.If you're not looking to start your own podcast you can still look to improve your own life by going to(or back to) college. Perhaps you can find your inspiration as we take a look back at the long and winding road that led to the creation of Cape Cod Community College more than 60 years ago. We go way Back In the Day and look at a trailblazer in the field of sports video games. NFL Sports Talk Football(featuring Joe Montana) on the Sega Genesis was ahead of its time in the early 1990s and we'll look back at what made it special. Hint: the announcing was a big part!In keeping with sports this week's Top 5 takes a look at the greatest pro athletes that I have been able to see play live. Boston sports fans, and fans in general, will recognize a few of the names. There will also be a brand new This Week In History and Time Capsule featuring the infamous moment when Art Modell announced he was moving his Cleveland Browns football team to Baltimore.For more great content become a subscriber on Patreon or Buzzsprout!Helpful Links from this EpisodeThe Lady of the Dunes.comPurchase My New Book Cape Cod Beyond the Dunes!In My Footsteps: A Cape Cod Travel Guide(2nd Edition)Kiwi's Kustoms - EtsyDJ Williams MusicKeeKee's Cape Cod KitchenChristopher Setterlund.comCape Cod Living - Zazzle StoreCape Cod Community CollegeListen to Episode 118 here Support the show
We've heard it a lot: Areas outside marketing don't really know what we do. One way they get around that at Cape Cod Community College in Massachusetts is to approach areas like admissions and enrollment and say, “You tell us the stats.” By brainstorming with Student Services, marketing ensures the message focuses on the right students – and what they care about. Our guests are Patrick Stone, Cape Cod's director of strategic communication and marketing, and the college's digital marketing specialist, Jonathan Fonseca. Plus, it's Jeff's final episode co-hosting with Stephanie … so things get just a little off the rails.
Cape Cod has a rich tradition of local lore, stretching back to a time before the Pilgrims arrived. Ancient Wampanoag legends like Granny Squannit and Princess Scargo are as familiar as tales of pirates and explorers, including "Black Sam" Bellamy and Donald Baxter Macmillan. Felines often blocked "Cat's Alley" in pursuit of food from fishermen's boats. The remnants of Billingsgate Island can be seen at low tide, and visits from Jenny Lind and Helen Keller contrast with the mysterious stories of the "Lady of the Dunes" and New England's Dark Day. Author Robin Smith-Johnson shares historic tales of shipwrecks, murders, hauntings and more from the Cape. Robin Smith-Johnson works as the newsroom librarian at the Cape Cod Times and teaches in the English department at Cape Cod Community College. She holds English degrees from Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts, and Bowling Green State University in Ohio, and she is the author of a book of poetry titled Dream of the Antique Dealer's Daughter (Word Poetry, 2013). PURCHASE HERE
After months of roller coaster policy rides, student loan forgiveness applications went live. Cape Cod Community College president John Cox shares some insight into what this means today and what it could mean for higher ed in the future. To get more information: https://studentaid.gov
This is Part 2 of my interview with Walter Selens! Walter is a licensed massage therapist who has been practicing bodywork since 1988. He began studying Parapsychology in 1986 in the Parapsychology Program at Cape Cod Community College. He started off as a paranormal investigator and when the classroom focus changed, he found himself studying energy patterns in health and bodywork. He decided to switch his major to Massage Therapy and is now a Neuromuscular Therapist at Gorham Muscular Therapy. In this 2nd interview, Walter explains what neuromuscular therapy is and how it can help with soft-tissue injuries. He also discusses how he is able to help people who participate in sports before, during and after an event to help improve their performance and recovery. And if that wasn't enough, we also talk about "abrasive" Reiki!
Part 1: This is Part 1 of my 2 part interview with Walter Selens. Walter is a licensed massage therapist who has been practicing bodywork since 1988. He began studying Parapsychology in 1986 in the Parapsychology Program at Cape Cod Community College. He started off as a paranormal investigator and when the classroom focus changed, he found himself studying energy patterns in health and bodywork. He decided to switch his major to Massage Therapy and is now a Neuromuscular Therapist at Gorham Muscular Therapy located in Gorham, Maine. In this interview, he shares some really interesting information about being recognized as having a "psychic ability" by the US Air Force, some paranormal occurrences he encountered on Cape Cod, why he decided to become a Massage Therapist as well as talk about a unique service of showing parents how to massage their infants! Walter is quite the character, so you will definitely enjoy this show! Part 2: Weekly Words - Lynda talks about our circle of influence and how certain parts of our life are very similar to the 5 people we spend the most time with.
Chris talks with Kathy McNamara, CEO at Cape Cod Community College Education Foundation about the new state-of-the-art STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) building being built on campus. The building broke ground a year ago and is scheduled to be completed in the fall of 2022. It is being funded by the Commonwealth of MA, Cape Cod Community College, and donations through the Cape Cod Community College Foundation. Visit ccccfoundation.org to learn more about this important initiative.
This week on JobMakers, Guest Host Jo Napolitano talks with Jitka Borowick, Founder & CEO of Cleangreen, a cleaning service committed to environmentally-friendly practices, and Nove Yoga, launched during COVID. Jitka grew up under communism in the Czech Republic. Determined to learn English, she made her way to the U.S., initially with plans to stay for only one year - but ended up making it her home. In this episode, they discuss the difficulties of learning another language and culture, her pathway to entrepreneurship, and her courageous decision to open a new business during a pandemic. Jitka shares insights on how her companies have successfully adapted to the challenges so many small businesses have encountered over the past year.Guest:Jitka Borowick came to the U.S. in 2003 from the Czech Republic, with the goal of becoming fluent in English. Five years later, she launched Cleangreen, a natural cleaning company serving residential and commercial clients on Cape Cod. The company's mission is to provide safe, effective and affordable cleaning options which support its clients' well-being and contribute to environmental sustainability. The business has earned designations as “Best of Cape Cod” from Cape Cod Magazine's readers and the 2014 Business of the Year from the Hyannis Area Chamber of Commerce. In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Jitka courageously launched a second business, Nové, a yoga and wellness studio with in-person and online offerings. Jitka has been recognized for her leadership and involvement in the community, including awards from Cape & Plymouth Business, Cape Cod Magazine, Cape Cod SCORE, Enterprising Women Magazine; 2017 recipient of the Community Advocacy Award from Eastern Bank, and alumna awards from Cape Cod Community College and Suffolk University. Jitka is currently a trustee at Cape Cod Academy, and has served on the boards of the Barnstable Village Business Association and the Cape Cod Community College Educational Foundation. She is a past President of the Business Network International Convergence Team and the Rotary Club of Hyannis; and past Board Chair of Flower Angels USA and Hyannis Rotary Good Works. Jitka earned degrees from Cape Cod Community College and Suffolk University.
This new "hy-flex" learning option will allow students to choose whether or not they take a class in-person or remotely.
Throughout our everyday lives-we often find ourselves caught in struggle and wrestling with some of our deepest held emotions. Re-living the situations which bring us pain and suffering, replaying the scene in every detail we can remember. In her career as an adjunct professor of psychology at Cape Cod Community College, our guest Sherianna Boyle has been supporting educators and families along there emotional journeys since 1995. In our discussion today we share why Your emotions matter, and how processing them matters even more. We explore why emotional detox is a reset for the soul- flushing out negative feelings, which clears a path for new habits and behaviors. In our conversation Sherianna will share how: All emotions are good-Revealing that no emotion is toxic. We discover how to uncover suppressed reactions and very effectively release them- Allowing us to changing the way we relate to our emotions. Join in as we Learning to free ourselves to process and experience all of our emotions in a more healthy way on this episode of The Light Inside. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thelightinside/message
In collaboration with Cape Cod Community College and WKKL, Lemonadio is proud to host a student of the week on a live broadcast aired on 90.7 WKKL and Lemonadio.com. This is our student of the week Marina Badaoui. In this pandemic, we are finding a way to connect broadcast students with that in-person studio experience with a chance to host a live morning show. Cape Cod Community College and Professor Lisa Z are pioneering a new on the job, lab opportunity for these students to hone their craft as broadcasters and get real life chances to host a running morning show. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephanie7502/support
In collaboration with Cape Cod Community College and WKKL, Lemonadio is proud to host a student of the week on a live broadcast aired on 90.7 WKKL and Lemonadio.com. This is our student of the week Nicole Lady Cain. In this pandemic, we are finding a way to connect broadcast students with that in-person studio experience with a chance to host a live morning show. Cape Cod Community College and Professor Lisa Z are pioneering a new on the job, lab opportunity for these students to hone their craft as broadcasters and get real life chances to host a running morning show. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephanie7502/support
In collaboration with Cape Cod Community College and WKKL, Lemonadio is proud to host a student of the week on a live broadcast aired on 90.7 WKKL and Lemonadio.com. This student Jason Snow is an aspiring sports writer, announcer, and columnist/blogger. He is currently a broadcast student of Massasoit Community College, is a Wareham resident, and has the same media professor as Cape Cod Community College Lisa Z. Amanda jumps in to talk about her organization and stress the importance of LoveLiveLocal, Community Connections, and discussions about the Cape Cod Resilience Fund on a later segment of the show. Cape Codders Helping Cape Codders --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephanie7502/support
In collaboration with Cape Cod Community College and WKKL, Lemonadio is proud to host a student of the week on a live broadcast aired on 90.7 WKKL and Lemonadio.com. This student Jason Snow is an aspiring sports writer, announcer, and columnist/blogger. He is currently a broadcast student of Massasoit Community College, is a Wareham resident, and has the same media professor as Cape Cod Community College Lisa Z. Jason brings some Super Bowl facts and fun to the table. He isn't afraid to add to a lively local discussion about the importance of local with Amanda Converse of LoveLiveLocal. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephanie7502/support
Still Toking With Michael G & Hayden G (2 generations of music) Tune in as we get to chat with Michael Gabriel and Hayden Gabriel about their unique journey's with music & cannabis. This episode is sponsored by Deadly Grounds Coffee "Its good to get a little Deadly" https://deadlygroundscoffee.com Michael A Gabriel -- world renowned steel pan player and Reggae singer. Originally from Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. Now residing in Calistoga, California. MIchael is a professional musician and C.E.O. at Jammdown Entertainment Productions. Studied at Cape Cod Community College, taught at Boston Arts Academy through Berklee College of Music. His musical journey has taken him all over the world. Follow our guests: http://www.mgabrielmusic.com/ https://www.facebook.com/southxshore.hrealpage https://www.facebook.com/michael.gabriel.148 https://youtu.be/upnLAnbT_r8… Contest for Hemped MA CBD Gummy Rings & Flower https://kingsumo.com/…/hemped-ma-cbd-gu… Hayden Gabriel -- aka Southxshore H A self -taught musician residing in the Boston area. Hayden started his musical journey at a very young age . But what would you expect being the son of the great Michael Gabriel. Over the years his style and flow have changed. But he's always remained true to his journey. Dropping serious beats and rhymes the whole time. His first album Mr. Nice Guy recently dropped and can be heard on all platforms. Ben & Jeff from Still Toking With and The Toking Dead The Toking DEAD http://www.youtube.com/c/THETOKINGDEAD https://www.facebook.com/THETOKINGDEAD/ https://twitter.com/thetoking https://www.instagram.com/thetokingdea…/ https://www.facebook.com/tobianddukemovie/ Support Still Toking Enterprises https://www.paypal.me/thetokingdead https://www.facebook.com/groups/2658329444181663/?ref=br_rs https://www.facebook.com/groups/stilltokingcomics/ Produced by: The Dorkening Podcast Network https://TheDorkening.com Facebook.com/TheDorkening Youtube.com/TheDorkening Twitter.com/TheDorkening Instagram.com/TheDorkening Find out more at https://still-toking-with.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
We know you are concerned. We thought we'd ask two debate directors - Matt Vazquez of Cape Cod Community College and Cate Morrison of The University of Rhode Island their thoughts about what debate might look like in 2020-2021. Will there be tournaments? Will there be funding? Will there be a future for debate program funding? Have a listen and see if you agree! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inthebin/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inthebin/support
Burn Boston Burn: The Story of the Largest Arson Case in the History of the Country - Special Interview with Author Wayne MillerTonight on Answering the Call - The First Responder Podcast, the crew interviews Wayne Miller, Author of Burn Boston Burn: The Story of the Largest Arson Case in the History of the Country. About the Author:“Wayne Miller was a Special Agent, Criminal Investigator and Certified Fire Investigator for the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms in Boston for 25 years. He has been involved in numerous high profile illegal firearms, bombing and arson cases. As a member of the ATF National Response Team, Mr. Miller responded to several major fire and explosion incidents. During his public and private career, he examined more than 2,300 fire and explosion scenes plus provided expert testimony in numerous Federal and State courts. Mr. Miller has been a member of the International Association of Arson Investigators since 1984 and has held numerous positions within the MA Chapter of the IAAI. Besides teaching fire investigation as an Adjunct Professor at Cape Cod Community College for 2 semesters, he has been a speaker on fire-related topics over 80 times throughout the United States and in Canada.” Jersey Ed’s Podcast Pick of the Week:National Fire Radio Podcast, hosted by Jeremy Donch and Rob Ridley, captures the essence of the firefighting industry across the country and world.https://nationalfireradio.comhttps://www.facebook.com/nationalfireradio/Genesis House and the Friends in Recovery Podcast are proud to bring you Answering the Call – The First Responder Podcast. Join your hosts “Mike the Podfather” (Mike Miles) and “Jersey Ed” (Edward Chionchio Sr.) as they address the real issues in health & wellness for First Responders. From physical and mental health to relationships and work-life balance, we leave no stone unturned. Answering the Call- The First Responder Podcast is available on Facebook, Podbean, iTunes, and YouTube – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Answering the Call - The First Responder Podcast is brought to you by Genesis House Recovery (800-737-0933) and produced by Sweets Productions in Beverly, Massachusetts.Reach out to the Podfather - Mike Miles, MSW - at Therapy Services in Chelmsford, Massachusetts at 978-459-4884. Inquiries and interested speakers can reach us at help@friendsinrecoverypodcast.com.National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 Answering the Call - The First Responder Podcast is powered by your Likes, Follows, Subscribes, and Shares!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8po5h4zXpFNshQWuvqOeLw/?sub_confirmation=1Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/…/answering-the-cal…/id1481519016Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefirstresponderpodcastPodbean: https://answeringthecall.podbean.com/Website: https://www.genesishouse.net/podcasts/answering-the-call/ #answeringthecall #thefirstresponderpodcast #mentalhealth #addiction #substanceabuse #recovery #dualdiagnosis #podcasts #firstresponders #corrections #lawenforcement #LEO #police #firefighters #EMS #publicsafety #jerseyed #thepodfather #mikemiles #edchionchiosr #suicide #divorce #PTSD #Posttraumaticstress #trauma #sweetsproductions #genesishouse #rehab #detox #EAP #peersupport #mentalhealth #fightingstigma #suicide #nationalfireradio #podcasts #firedepartment
For National Grammar Day today, Cape Cod Community College professor Richard Norwood talks about writing and speaking well.
102nd Intelligence Wing Director of Psychological Health, Ms. Jill Garvin, sits down with two representatives from Heroes In Transition, a not-for-profit organization that recognizes those who have served or who are serving our country, especially in the Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) conflicts, by providing appropriate assistance to those with special needs. Their mission is to provide assistance that is not readily available from other organizations including local, state, and federal agencies. Heroes in Transition, Inc. was founded in 2009 in memory of Capt. Eric A. Jones, a Marine helicopter pilot, who lost his life while supporting a combat mission in Afghanistan, October 26, 2009. Sheryll Reichwein has devoted her career to helping others develop skills for their personal and professional success and well-being. For nearly three decades she has been an Adjunct Professor of Communication at Cape Cod Community College. Sheryll’s specialty is interpersonal communications and helping others understand how their thoughts and feelings affect well-being and how to overcome negative effects of stress. Marie Bartram, Director of Holistic Therapies. is in private practice in Sandwich. She has spent the last 30 years counseling, coaching, teaching and advising on the mind body spirit connection. Marie received her Doctorate in Education and Counseling through the American Society of Alternative Therapists. She is a Reiki Master teacher and Energy Practitioner. Marie is passionate about serving the Cape Cod Veteran and Military community and she serves as a transitional counselor for Heroes in Transition.
For many real estate agents, the idea of selling luxury homes is intimidating. What are the critical skills required to work in this niche? What’s the difference between staging and market preparation? How do we build up our reputation to attract more luxury clients? On this episode, real estate veteran, author and luxury expert, Jack Cotton shares how to find success in the highly sought-after luxury real estate niche. We don’t show property. We demonstrate the property and immerse them in the lifestyle that comes with the property. -Jack Cotton Three Things We Learned From This Episode Difference between market preparation and home stagingStagers usually don’t really think about what the buyer might want. Market preparation is setting up the home for the profile of the kind of buyer you want to attract. Very often, stagers try too hard and this can actually distract buyers or make them think something is off about the property. How to leverage the “gatekeepers of luxury” to meet potential clientsThe way into the world of luxury buyers and sellers starts with the gatekeepers to those people. We can start by asking who the key service providers are to the wealthy in our market, from CPAs to attorneys. Build relationships with them so we can get an introduction to potential clients. How to be a master at negotiation Build standing and preeminence in your market because it gives you authority. Never assume, find out what buyers and sellers actually want. Detach from the outcome and be willing to walk away from the deal. As real estate becomes more and more generic, and the tech world tries to creep into the industry, we have to position ourselves differently. In the high end market, being seen as generic as self-defeating. We must be seen as unique, different and constantly bringing value. We must build a reputation as a real estate advisor, not merely an agent. That means becoming an expert in markets and value, pricing, market preparation, marketing and negotiation. Guest Bio Jack Cotton is a veteran Realtor, author and founder of Cotton Real Estate, now Sotheby’s International Realty. Since 1974 and has overseen thousands of purchases and sales of Cape Cod properties. Jack’s mastery of Cape Cod Real Estate is clear, yet he never stops striving for new knowledge. In fact, he believes so strongly in the importance of continued training and education that he funded the creation of the Cotton Center for Real Estate Studies at Cape Cod Community College in 2006. Visit http://www.jackcotton.com/ for more information. Get Jack’s latest book, Selling Luxury Homes here.
Is It Time For An Emotional Detox?Aired Tuesday, 30 April 2019, 2:00 PM ETMost of us view a detox as a physical experience—a way to remove all the impurities acquired through daily living. What we don’t realize is that it’s not just our physical bodies that need to be cleansed in order to return to a healthy state. When we’re unable to process our emotions and they become toxic to ourselves and those around us, it’s time for an Emotional Detox. Listen in to learn the seven steps to a successful emotional detox today!About the Guest: Sherianna BoyleSherianna Boyle is the author of Emotional Detox and six other bestselling book titles. She has published over seventy-five articles and her work has been featured in Psychology Today, Mantra Yoga & Health, Mind Body Green and Yoga Journal Online.Her book, The Four Gifts of Anxiety, was endorsed by The National Association of Mental Health. Choosing Love was listed under the top 10 New Year “must reads” with Metro US 2016, while The Conscious Parenting Guide for Overcoming Childhood Anxiety found its way in the top 20 books sales in Barnes and Noble 2016.Sherianna has a Masters in Education as well as a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study in School Psychology from the University of Massachusetts, Boston. She presently teaches for PESI® Behavioral and Mental Health Education for Professional Credit and is an adjunct Psychology Professor at Cape Cod Community College. She offers Emotional Detox retreats at Kripalu Health & Yoga center.Website: http://www.SheriannaBoyle.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SheriannaBoyle/Twitter: https://twitter.com/SheriannaBoyleInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sherianna.boyle/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHUZOC9nlsSE-yAXmgzOo1g
It's a special roundtable episode, focusing on how you soon-to-be graduates can find a healthy balance between confidence in your own abilities and understanding you still have limits. We're joined by Cape Cod Community College faculty member Marianne, Idaho State University graduate faculty member Joanne, and Hiwassee College faculty member Eva. Paradise Dental Technologies (PDT) has once again sponsored this episode, as they strongly believe in quality education and that students are the future of our profession, not to mention the people we'll all be working alongside in the upcoming years. In this episode, our wonderful guests discuss issues that will quickly come up for recent graduates entering the dental profession, and how they can make the transition from student to resident to veteran as smooth as possible. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: Interview starts: 3:01 - Getting to know today's roundtable guests, faculty members Marianne, Joanne and Eva! - Finding the time to take a breath and reassess each stage you're at throughout your education. - Making sure to take full advantage of the resources available to you and any faculty assistance. - The benefits of fully engaging with group work and reviewing each other's knowledge. - Always remembering that even your teaching work is improving people's oral wellbeing. - Getting yourself a grace period between graduating and jumping into the workforce to appreciate what you've achieved and figuring out three things you want to accomplish in the following month. - Respecting the time of the dental hierarchy and being willing to offer your capabilities. - Handy interview and salary negotiation tips! - Overcoming any apprehension of using technical terminology in front of patients and building the right clinical relationship. - How to speed up your work without trading away quality and thoroughness. - Teaching students about dental insurance so they're better prepared upon entering the profession. - Preparing for offices that aren't as technologically up-to-date as where you may have been trained. - Pitfalls current students should avoid after graduation. - Remembering that the job market is tough and that you may not get your ideal job right out the gate. - Why clinical expertise takes active work and doesn't simply develop with experience. - The bottom line: get involved. QUOTES: "Even if it's old technology, it's still valuable." "Relax a little bit and know that you're where you're supposed to be." "Everything we're doing as educators is preparing you to be the best that you can be." "You know more than you think you do." "Be realistic about what you can do and you might surprise yourself." "Experience doesn't mean 'excellent,' it doesn't mean 'better.' It's what you do with that time." "Your dentist is your employer, but you own your license to practice." "Don't diminish what you have learned—demonstrate what you have learned." LINKS: Joanne's contact info - gurejoan@isu.edu or (208)240-1443 Marianne's contact info - mdryer@capecod.edu Eva's contact info - ramseyev@hiwassee.edu or (865)214-2211 Be sure to thank the sponsor for sponsoring this special Student Roundtable episode by heading over to www.PDTDental.com and picking up a new instrument or telling them thank you in person at one of the conferences! A Tale of Two Hygienists homepage - https://ataleoftwohygienists.com/ AToTH on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/aTaleOfTwoHygienists/ AToTH on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ataleoftwohygienists AToTH on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/atoth/?originalSubdomain=ca
It’s a special roundtable episode, focusing on how you soon-to-be graduates can find a healthy balance between confidence in your own abilities and understanding you still have limits. We’re joined by Cape Cod Community College faculty member Marianne, Idaho State University graduate faculty member Joanne, and Hiwassee College faculty member Eva. Paradise Dental Technologies (PDT) has once again sponsored this episode, as they strongly believe in quality education and that students are the future of our profession, not to mention the people we'll all be working alongside in the upcoming years. In this episode, our wonderful guests discuss issues that will quickly come up for recent graduates entering the dental profession, and how they can make the transition from student to resident to veteran as smooth as possible. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: Interview starts: 3:01 - Getting to know today's roundtable guests, faculty members Marianne, Joanne and Eva! - Finding the time to take a breath and reassess each stage you're at throughout your education. - Making sure to take full advantage of the resources available to you and any faculty assistance. - The benefits of fully engaging with group work and reviewing each other's knowledge. - Always remembering that even your teaching work is improving people's oral wellbeing. - Getting yourself a grace period between graduating and jumping into the workforce to appreciate what you've achieved and figuring out three things you want to accomplish in the following month. - Respecting the time of the dental hierarchy and being willing to offer your capabilities. - Handy interview and salary negotiation tips! - Overcoming any apprehension of using technical terminology in front of patients and building the right clinical relationship. - How to speed up your work without trading away quality and thoroughness. - Teaching students about dental insurance so they're better prepared upon entering the profession. - Preparing for offices that aren't as technologically up-to-date as where you may have been trained. - Pitfalls current students should avoid after graduation. - Remembering that the job market is tough and that you may not get your ideal job right out the gate. - Why clinical expertise takes active work and doesn't simply develop with experience. - The bottom line: get involved. QUOTES: "Even if it's old technology, it's still valuable." "Relax a little bit and know that you're where you're supposed to be." "Everything we're doing as educators is preparing you to be the best that you can be." "You know more than you think you do." "Be realistic about what you can do and you might surprise yourself." "Experience doesn't mean 'excellent,' it doesn't mean 'better.' It's what you do with that time." "Your dentist is your employer, but you own your license to practice." "Don't diminish what you have learned—demonstrate what you have learned." LINKS: Joanne's contact info - gurejoan@isu.edu or (208)240-1443 Marianne’s contact info - mdryer@capecod.edu Eva's contact info - ramseyev@hiwassee.edu or (865)214-2211 Be sure to thank the sponsor for sponsoring this special Student Roundtable episode by heading over to www.PDTDental.com and picking up a new instrument or telling them thank you in person at one of the conferences! A Tale of Two Hygienists homepage - https://ataleoftwohygienists.com/ AToTH on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/aTaleOfTwoHygienists/ AToTH on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ataleoftwohygienists AToTH on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/atoth/?originalSubdomain=ca
Danny Farrantino sits in for Jim on the Jim Polito show. Craig and Danny discusses how scams are affecting businesses and consumers as well as Craig's Christmas present for the listeners. These and more tech tips, news, and updates visit - CraigPeterson.com --- Related Articles: Attackers Are Landing Email Inboxes Without The Need To Phish Criminals Hacked Into My Phone, Email And Drained My Checking Account. How You Can Avoid Being A Victim. --- Transcript: Below is a rush transcript of this segment, it might contain errors. Airing date: 12/11/2018 Scams Affecting Businesses And Consumers - My Christmas Present To You Craig Peterson: 0:00 Hey, good morning, everybody. Craig Peterson here. Somebody asked me why I say good morning on these podcasts. It's it's just such a great greeting, isn't it? It doesn't matter if it's the middle of the night. Good morning. It's just, it's like sunshine and puppy dogs, is it. So good morning, everybody. I was on the Jim Polito show this morning. But Danny Farrantino who was sitting in for Jim, they asked me if I could sit in and host during the Christmas vacation. But unfortunately, I am going to be out of town and won't be able to do it so well. And that's what happens sometimes this morning. If you want to know about what's going on what the hackers are doing the latest stuff for consumers. That's what I talked about this morning with Danny, I wanted a quite a bit of detail on that the the details of things you need to do what the scammers are doing. How did they get $12 billion? That's a number from the FBI out of businesses so what are they doing with the business scams What are they doing with the personal scams and I've got a special Christmas present or or late Hanukkah present or whatever you might want to call it here and have your present for people when I talk a little bit about that as well. So here we go with Danny. Unknown 1:21 That sound means talk to our Tech Talk guru Craig Peterson and Craig apparently the Cape Cod Community College could have used your services buddy Unknown 1:33 yeah Unknown 1:34 I guess by clicking on an email it led to a six figure loss one employee clicked on an email turns out it was a virus cost him over $800,000 Unknown 1:46 that you see that for two hops and don't you we we had now did you see that article from a few weeks ago that I sent to German you about how one employee in the federal government one just this one department he was spending a little bit of time in porn turns out and had been downloading thousands of pictures. But he did the same trick and ended up infecting the whole department is it you got to be careful, everybody. And now it's Christmas time we're going to be clicking on links, aren't we Unknown 2:20 unfortunately. So at this point, they don't even really need to phish it just attackers are getting your email inbox is nothing really trying, aren't they? Unknown 2:29 Yeah, this is getting bad, you know, continually worse. And I just sat down yesterday with another company. This is an investment firm, small, firm family owned and operated and they have had some of these problems as well. We have, you know, we've talked a little bit before with Jim about the FBI and what they've been saying about something called business email compromise. And the business email compromise is where you get an email, and the bad guys are trying to trick you into cooking on something just like we just talked about here. But now we're seeing a become a very easy and I would have thought it would get a little harder, but very easy for the bad guys. They're using social engineering, they're posing as colleagues are business partners, they get on to LinkedIn, they get onto Facebook, they find out a little bit about you, they don't even need viruses anymore. They don't need any of that sort of stuff. Because they can take over your account. And I put a video up on my website a few months ago, showing what they're doing. And this one woman who was in Eastern Europe, she spent a total of about three hours researching this guy. He was a CEO of a small manufacturing firm, well, not small, I guess technically a larger one, they had about 100 million dollars in revenues to make some medium to large business. And she did some research on this guy found out where he had gone to school, found that more information about him found out just from the website, who was the CFO who were the people in finance, because they hadn't read on the website. And she then did a little bit more research and calls and pretended that she was his wife that he had a job offer. And hey, AOL wasn't tool was but AOL Do I need you to get me his password because he's expecting this email and it's for a new job. And in the background, she's playing audio have a baby crying and screaming and the company gave her his email address. Okay, yeah. And so now she had access to his email account because they gave her the password, they did a password reset, no problem, they took care of it all. She then send an email to the CFO saying, Hey, Unknown 5:02 I'm not account to she knew from his Facebook page that he was down in the Caribbean. I'm out of town, we've got this new vendor would be dealing with some some last three months. We haven't paid the single invoice and if we don't pay them, things are just going to completely fall apart. Now, she had already gone through his email, figured out a little bit about the business. We were talking a few hours with the work she got $45 million Unknown 5:29 from this company. They transferred it they CFO wired it to this bank account over and Eastern Europe and it was gone once that money's gone. It takes 90 seconds is all it takes. And that money Danny can never be recovered once it's wired out after 90 seconds. So it's this is real. It's happening. It's a $12 billion industry so far and things are just getting worse. We got to be more careful Unknown 6:00 we're speaking with Tech Talk guru Craig Peterson. Nick Craig and I know you've kind of said it in the past and hinted at it at this point my feeling is it's an if not when is that is that true Unknown 6:10 it is a win yeah it's a one not yet okay it's already happened or it's going to happen now Danny I've got some really good news my Christmas present to everybody we've been working for the last week and a half on a special report for available for anybody for free and we I mentioned it briefly last week we haven't got it finished yet because I'm going to do some interviews and scheduling interviews right now with Equifax with with a big companies that do credit reports and I'm going to include this but three out of five Americans have never even looked at their credit report and if you buy these various types of insurance like you know that these life hacking companies I'm not going to say the name but they will tell you after the fact that your your credit has been hijacked. Okay. So here's what I'm doing this is going to be a package of information that you cannot get anywhere else and it's how you can for free and I'm not charging for this for any of any of the Polito listeners here. Well you know Polito and you our listeners for this thing and it's going to take you through exactly what to do how to read your credit report what it means and then what you can do to stop the bad guys from opening accounts in your main K and that's the biggest problem most people have because if you have a credit card and the number stolen and then convenience If however your information is out there and it probably is out there you know look at the Marriott hack 500 million people here just a couple of weeks ago it's all your information is probably out there you're absolutely right Unknown 8:01 what do you do how you do that so it's going to be step by step by staff and if you want it I'll send it to you but you have to be on my email list or on my SMS list you can get on my email list by just going to http://CraigPeterson.com/subscribe. It's http://CraigPeterson.com/subscribe and I will let you know when it's done. It's going to be my Christmas present to all of the listeners of the Danny show. How's that? The Danny Farrantino show. Unknown 8:29 and we might even let some Jim listeners in on it. But yeah, you're right. Danny, every one of us has either had our data stolen, or it's going to be stolen. There's no question that means it's going to be misused the social security guys, they will not give you a new social security. Number one, it's stolen. So what do you do, and that's exactly what I'm working on. And it drives me batty, these bad guys there. It's getting so easy for them. They're causing so much harm. You know, already, I'm trying to help small businesses out. But in this case, we're talking about consumers. That's everything you need to do. You can do for free. It's step by step. It's only going to take care of half an hour to do all of this stuff. And you're going to be way more protected than you are right now. Unknown 9:19 That's the voice of Craig Peterson, our tech expert and put together a great list for you this holiday season. At some point, Craig will get that out to us. But Craig, in this packet of information you send us on a weekly basis. Criminals hacked into my phone email, drain my checking account how you can avoid being a victim in the story here. Number one thing I see that they did wrong, they use the unsecured Wi Fi. Is that the biggest problem? Unknown 9:44 Yeah, well, number one, he was using that secured Wi-Fi and number two, it was just an Android. Okay, so yeah, in this particular case, what happened is he's in this can happen to you sitting in an airport at a coffee shop onto his device over the Wi-Fi they were able to fake him out. And that happens whether you're on iOS or not if you're not using a special secure VPN and they were able to use a similar trick that I just described here where they have access your email accounts think about how you reset your password lead let's say you've got a bank account with with TD Bank or Bank of America and you forgot your password and now you're on their website Danny. What did they do if you put an email address you could forget my password what's the next thing they do they they send you a text message or they might send an email to another email account well if you have access to that that that email account and now they send you a message there's one more thing that they're doing today to and that is if you don't answer your phone they will leave you a a voicemail with the reset password Unknown 11:05 we have voicemail it's called Visual Voicemail. Do you have that on your phone, I don't know Visual Voicemail it what it does is they leave a voicemail, it turns it into text and email that to you. Which means if they have access to your email account, they know who your bank is. Because it's in your email. Yeah, they go to that bank's website they say I forgot my password because they know what your email address is it leaves a voicemail I am that voicemail then goes into your email box and now have your reset for your your bank account now they have access to your bank account and everything else. Okay. So this gets very complicated in but it's simple to do right for these bad guys. And they do it in math and it destroys people's finances every day. So I'm I'm bound and determined to stop this guy is Fanny. We got to educate the consumers better Unknown 12:02 drag thank goodness for people like you. And then the good guys, you know, who tried to keep all of us safe. Unfortunately, that was there was so much stuff on this list. We didn't get to everything today. If people want to hear more. What's the best way to get hold the Unknown 12:14 it's 855-385-5553. You can send me a text any time I'll answer your questions. Of course, normal data and text rates apply 855-385-5553 and I'll let you know when I've got that Christmas present. Ready for everybody. Unknown 12:33 Craig as always great stuff looking forward to that Christmas present. And then we'll talk again next week. Unknown 12:37 Hey thanks, Danny. Bye bye. Unknown 12:38 Craig Peterson. As always great stuff. They're just trying to help keep us all safe. As you kind of said it's unfortunately a when not if but there's ways that Craig can help keep us safe. And if you follow those maybe it'll be a little bit longer. Anyways, 851 here on a Tuesday morning. We'll take a break. Then we'll wrap things up you listening to the Jim... --- Don't miss any episode from Craig. Visit http://CraigPeterson.com/itunes. Subscribe and give us a rating! 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Darren Stocker is an associate professor and program director at Cape Cod Community College in Massachusetts where he works with students who want to get into the field of criminal justice. After retiring from 20 years in law enforcement, Darren got into higher education. While in graduate school, it became clear to him that education was his next career move. Darren has done extensive work with learning management systems, and he talks with Lougan and Jackie about the pros and cons of discussion boards in an online classroom. Links to cool stuff: Darren on LinkedIn Cape Cod Community College Episode 104 https://media.blubrry.com/highered/highered.social/episodes/HES-0104.mp3
Chris and Mike Burton welcome Dr. John Cox, President of Cape Cod Community College! They discuss the opportunities of the college, the growth and expansion of the campus & radio program, dual enrollment, new course offerings including Cyber-security & ethical hacking capabilities and more! For more information & a "powerful futures start" go to www.capecod.edu. In the second hour, Chris & Mike talk markets, Bitcoin, HECM for purchase, interest rates, refinancing and more! Check out Mike's website www.SladeMortgage.com. Great show!
Sherianna is a licensed School Psychologist and presently works as a Adjunct Psychology Professor and Mindset Trainer at The Center for Corporate and Professional Education of Cape Cod Community College. She is certified in three different energy systems. She has been teaching yoga/meditation for over 14 years four of those years she spent owning and operating a thriving yoga studio which she proudly relinquished before the birth of her third daughter. Sherianna has a private practice with expertise in stress, education, parenting, anxiety, and depression. She is known for her ability to get to the root cause of symptoms. Clients not only report improvement but often discover a way to expand themselves beyond what they expected. Some of her clients are therapists and counselors themselves. She is the author of six books and has been a contributing writer to over 50 published articles. Sherianna has been married to her childhood friend, Kiernan, for eighteen years rocking and rolling through the waves of life, raising three strong daughters. When she is not writing she enjoys yoga, going to church, exercising, reading, gardening and taking naps. http://sheriannaboyle.com
Jack Cotton founded Cotton Real Estate, now Sotheby’s International Realty, in 1974 and has overseen thousands of purchases and sales of Cape Cod properties. Jack’s mastery of Cape Cod Real Estate is clear, yet he never stops striving for new knowledge. In fact, he believes so strongly in the importance of continued training and education that he funded the creation of the Cotton Center for Real Estate studies at Cape Cod Community College in 2006. Jack has built his reputation as one of the most respected Cape Cod Real Estate professionals on the foundation of integrity. He is a real estate leader and is constantly inventing and fine-tuning techniques of the selling and buying processes. Join us as Jack shares his mindset and a glance at his journey to becoming a Real Estate Rockstar by staying ahead of the curve with the best training and education and always finding new ways to serve customers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The mission of Massachusetts Community Colleges’ is to serve the needs of their individual regions. This means providing the appropriate coursework, training and skills students require now, while looking ahead to be prepared for how community needs will evolve in the future. Dr. John Sbraga President of Bristol Community College and Dr. John Cox, President of Cape Cod Community College talk about what our community colleges offer, some innovative public-private partnerships they’ve created and what changes they see in the coming years.
On May 13, 2008 I gave a talk on podcasting at the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod. Just as we were getting started, my host Beth Dunn of the Foundation spotted smoke coming out of an electrical outlet. Thus began an even more exciting evening than the one we'd planned. A Delicious list of tags for the talk is here.Thanks to Beth's quick working of her local network, she found alternate space for my presentation at the Cape Cod Community College. The MacBook Air was not playing nicely with the college's AV system, so as the audience made its way into the new venue, I quickly transfered my presentation to the trusty MacBook Pro I brought along as a backup.
Wayne Miller was a Special Agent, Criminal Investigator and Certified Fire Investigator for the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms in Boston for 25 years. He has been involved in numerous high profile illegal firearms, bombing and arson cases. As a member of the ATF National Response Team, Mr. Miller responded to several major fire and explosion incidents. During his public and private career, he examined more than 2,300 fire and explosion scenes plus provided expert testimony in numerous Federal and State courts. After retiring from ATF in 2001, Wayne worked privately for 18 years, eventually working fire and explosion scenes in 43 states. Mr. Miller has been a member of the International Association of Arson Investigators since 1984 and has held numerous positions within the MA Chapter of the IAAI. Besides teaching fire investigation as an Adjunct Professor at Cape Cod Community College for 2 semesters, he has been a speaker on fire-related topics over 80 times throughout the United States and in Canada. He published his book, Burn Boston Burn in August 2019. Burn Boston Burn-The Largest Arson Case in the History of the Country is an astounding true crime case about a conspiracy of 9 men, including 3 Boston cops and a Boston firefighter, who burned Boston and surrounding communities in the early 1980s due to tax-cutting measures that caused layoffs of hundreds of police and firefighters. Over 2 years, these fire buffs turned arsonists, torched 264 buildings, causing millions of dollars in damages and hundreds of injuries. The city was ablaze with nightly multiple-alarm fires, sirens wailing through the streets and people too afraid to sleep. Told by the ATF Federal Agent who lived this domestic terrorist investigation for three years, Wayne Miller interweaves the activities of the arsonists with those of the investigators, the firefighters, and the citizens of the area. An arsonist's journal provided the basis for chilling insights into their words, actions and thoughts. Website: https://www.burnbostonburn.com If you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to:- https://ratethispodcast.com/rate and follow the simple instructions. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-dave-pamah-show/donations