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Lenora Edwards, Board Certified Speech-Language Pathologist and Chief Knowledge Officer at Better Speech, is a communication expert with over 15 years of experience specializing in pediatric and family-centered speech therapy. Her expertise spans improving speech intelligibility, nurturing language development, and working with neurodiverse individuals, employing evidence-based techniques to help children of all abilities communicate more effectively. At Better Speech, Lenora leads initiatives to make quality speech therapy accessible to all families, empowering them to support their child's communication journey and unlock their full potential.Takeaways: Children require a safe environment to express their thoughts and emotions effectively. Non-verbal communication plays a crucial role in conveying emotions and understanding others. Online speech therapy provides accessible support that can help children develop their communication skills. Parents often feel uncertain about their child's language development and require expert guidance. Observations from teachers and caregivers are valuable in identifying children's communication challenges. The pandemic has impacted children's social interactions and communication development significantly. Websitehttps://www.betterspeech.com/Social media Informationhttps://www.betterspeech.com/bloghttps://www.youtube.com/@Better.Speechhttps://www.facebook.com/yourbetterspeechhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/better-speech/mycompany/https://www.instagram.com/betterspeechhttps://www.tiktok.com/@better.speechShow Sponsor – National Association for Primary Education (NAPE)https://nape.org.uk/Discover more about Education on Fire
OB/GYNs are entering the IVF space—but what role should they play?This debate is heating up in fertility medicine, and Dr. Stephanie Kuku, a former OB/GYN surgeon in the NHS and now Chief Knowledge Officer at Conceivable Life Sciences, offers her global, tech-forward perspectiveIn this episode, she talks through:What REIs and OB/GYNs really need from each otherWhere the line is on fertility care qualificationsWhat REI oversight could look like in different countriesHow new tech may expand REI roles (not replace them)How Conceivable is building collaborative care models (including their current 100-patient IRB study)The field is changing. How will REIs lead the way forward?
Episode 36: In this episode, we are joined by special guest Linda Harvey! Over the years, you may have known Linda Harvey as an OSHA/HIPAA consultant and trainer. What you might not know about Linda is that she's the Founder and Chief Knowledge Officer for the Dental Compliance Institute. DCI is an educational and membership-based organization focusing on a wide range of relevant risk management and compliance topics. DCI provides an added layer of assurance and peace of mind to your existing policies and procedures and annual compliance training. They accomplish that through one-of-a-kind Train-the-Trainer courses, a vibrant compliance community filled with current resources and tools as well as 1:1 coaching. So if you're ready to level up your compliance knowledge and expertise, check out the Dental Compliance Institute and stop endless google searches for answers. 0:00 Introduction to Compliance Challenges in Dentistry 2:07 Understanding Patient Rights and HIPAA 5:27 Navigating Security Rules and Risk Management 9:12 The Importance of Training and Education 12:46 The Role of Technology and AI in Compliance 16:28 Business Associate Agreements and Accountability 19:57 Future of Compliance in Dentistry 23:53 Conclusion and Resources for Dental Practices Malika Azargoon ZarDentalConsulting.com https://www.linkedin.c... malika@ZarDentalConsulting.com Michelle Affanato affinitymanagement.co michelle@affinitymanagement.co Linda Harvey linda@compliancepartners.net
Jean-Claude F. Monney is a Digital Transformation Advisor, Co-founder and Managing Partner at The Monney Group LLC. With 21 years of experience in the semiconductor industry and 19 years in the software industry across Europe and the USA, Jean-Claude transitioned in 2017 to establish his own consulting practice.His work focuses on guiding organizations through digital transformation, with a particular emphasis on fostering partnerships between human and artificial intelligence — a concept he calls Hybrid Intelligence.Jean-Claude's deep expertise in digital strategy, knowledge management, and AI integration has helped organizations unlock the full potential of emerging technologies. During his tenure at Microsoft, he served as Chief Knowledge Officer and U.S. Chief Technology Strategist, where he spearheaded key initiatives that aligned technology with business strategy. He has also served as a faculty member at Columbia University, sits on various boards, and is a member of the World Economic Forum's Expert Network, specializing in Digital Transformation. Additionally, Jean-Claude served as the Program Director for The Conference Board's 2024 AI Conference.As a practitioner, Jean-Claude has led three global Digital Workplace transformations and is widely recognized as one of the leading specialists in leveraging knowledge to drive innovation and productivity. His thought leadership has been showcased through keynote addresses at prestigious institutions such as NASA, the World Bank, and KMWorld, industry events as well as at over 100 Fortune 500 companies.From semiconductors to AI, Jean-Claude's career reflects his remarkable foresight and adaptability in an ever-evolving technological landscape. His passion for continuous learning and helping others is captured in his concept of Promptification, which underscores the value of human-centered AI design and the art of entering into a meaningful dialogue between humans and AI—where thoughtful questioning and collaborative exploration unlock new levels of insight and innovation. LinkedIn Newsletter, The Art of the Possible – The Art of Possible
SHOW NOTES Stacy Young, Chief Knowledge Officer at USAID and Melissa Patsalides, Senior Advisor for Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning, join Mike Shanley to discuss Knowledge Management, AI, and the new Knowledge Management and Learning Policy at USAID. RESOURCES USAID's Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning Policy USAID's Artificial Intelligence Action Plan USAIDLearningLab.org where people can find the Knowledge Retention and Transfer Toolkit BIOGRAPHY Stacey Young, PhD is USAID's first Chief Knowledge Officer (formerly Agency Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning Officer), leading Agency-wide knowledge and learning approaches. Dr. Young also co-chairs the Multi-Donor Learning Partnership of 11 major donor organizations working to advance organizational learning and knowledge management in international development.From 2011-2019, she served as a Senior Learning Advisor for USAID's Bureau for Policy, Planning and Learning. Through her vision and leadership, USAID developed a holistic approach to Collaborating, Learning and Adapting (CLA) that is integrated across USAID's country programs. Part of a long-term Agency effort to more firmly anchor USAID programs in strong evidence and local leadership, CLA is acknowledged as leading the field in learning and adaptive management for international development. She also served as the Senior Technical Advisor for USAID's first Agency-wide learning agenda, on the Journey to Self-Reliance. Dr. Young joined USAID in 2003 as the Senior Knowledge Management Advisor for USAID's Microenterprise Development office, where she led an award-winning knowledge management program to facilitate learning in microfinance, market development and poverty reduction. She also led the development of USAID's congressionally mandated poverty measurement tools; managed the congressionally mandated Microenterprise Results Reporting activity; and co-led an external affairs portfolio to support USAID's engagement with Congress and industry groups around microenterprise development and poverty reduction.From 1993-2003, Dr. Young lived and worked in Kenya, Uganda and the US as an independent consultant specializing in research and policy analysis in philanthropy, development policy, HIV/AIDS and family planning, and agriculture and food security.Dr. Young has published several books and articles on development and knowledge management, and has taught political science, women's studies and writing at Skidmore College and at Cornell University, where she earned a PhD in Government. Melissa Patsalides is an international development professional with more than 20 years of experience inside and outside of the federal government. Currently she serves as a senior advisor for knowledge management and organizational learning in the Bureau for Planning Learning and Resource Management at USAID. She leads a practice group that supports implementation of USAID's new KMOL policy, advances agency practices around data use and performance and collaborates deeply with the USAID's Chief Information office on IT systems that support KM. In the past year and a half, she has focused on artificial intelligence and exploring ways to leverage it for KM at the agency level.Throughout her career, Patsalides has worked across various sectors and geographic regions, and has served in various leadership roles at USAID, including Director of the Office of Learning, Evaluation and Research (LER), Agency Evaluation Officer and Deputy Director of the Office of Strategic Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation in the Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs. Prior to joining USAID, she worked with international human rights and advocacy NGOs and served as a Peace Corps volunteer in West Africa. Patsalides holds a Master of Science in National Resource Strategy from the Eisenhower School and a Master of Arts in International Development from the Joseph Korbel School for International Studies at the University of Denver. LEARN MORE Thank you for tuning into this episode of the Aid Market Podcast. You can learn more about working with USAID by visiting our homepage: Konektid International and AidKonekt. To connect with our team directly, message the host Mike Shanley on LinkedIn.
Welcome to a new episode of the Kaya Cast Podcast, where we explore the dynamic world of the cannabis industry. In today's episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Amanda Reiman, Chief Knowledge Officer of New Frontier Data, a leader in consumer cannabis data since 2015. Join us as we dive deep into the evolving consumer trends shaping both emerging and mature cannabis markets and discuss strategies for competing with the enduring gray market in states like New York and California.Amanda provides us with an insightful look into the shift toward non-smoked methods of cannabis consumption and the developing sophistication among consumers, moving beyond just choosing between Indica and Sativa to understanding terpene profiles, potency levels, and the unique effects of minor cannabinoids like CBN. We also discuss the impact of new technologies such as nanoemulsification on the edibles market, potentially revolutionizing consumer experiences by offering faster onset times and a more manageable high.Further into our conversation, Amanda shares strategies for cannabis retailers to attract and increase their customer base and basket size using targeted data-driven approaches. Learn about the importance of understanding your customer demographics and preferences, and how to leverage this information to tailor offerings that meet specific consumer needs.We also explore the broader implications of regulatory changes on the cannabis beverage market and the future potential of consumption lounges as community-focused, safe spaces for consumption. Lastly, Amanda gives us a sneak peek into her educational project, My Personal Plants, and sheds light on the importance of fostering an informed and healthy relationship with cannabis.Whether you're a cannabis business owner, industry professional, or just a curious listener, this episode offers valuable perspectives on the future of cannabis consumption and how businesses can adapt and thrive in this ever-changing landscape.Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts.Learn more about New Frontier Data here:https://newfrontierdata.com/https://www.instagram.com/newfrontierdata/https://www.linkedin.com/company/newfrontierdata/Find out more about Amanda here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanda-reiman-phd-msw/https://www.mypersonalplants.com/Highlights:00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:05 Consumer Behavior in Emerging vs. Mature Markets00:38 Shift Towards Non-Smoked Methods of Consumption01:58 Sophistication and Changing Demographics in Cannabis Consumption03:35 Challenges for Legal Retailers in Emerging Markets07:38 The Role of Nanoemulsification in Edibles12:22 Leveraging Data to Attract More Customers20:12 Educating on Cannabis for Sleep20:50 Barriers to Medical Cannabis Adoption22:33 Cannabis Beverage Industry Insights23:58 The Future of Consumption Lounges25:33 Historical Context of Social Consumption27:38 Health Risks and Safety in Consumption Lounges30:25 Leveraging Data for Retail Success36:55 My Personal Plants: A Balanced Approach to Cannabis42:18 Conclusion and Contact Information#KayaCastPodcast #CannabisIndustry #NewFrontierData #ConsumerTrends #GrayMarket #EmergingMarkets #MatureMarkets #NonSmokedCannabis #TerpeneProfiles #PotencyLevels #MinorCannabinoids #CBN #Nanoemulsification #EdiblesMarket #DataDrivenApproaches #CustomerDemographics #TargetedOfferings #RegulatoryChanges #CannabisBeverageMarket #ConsumptionLounges #CommunitySpaces #EducationalProject #MyPersonalPlants #InformedCannabisConsumption #Spotify #ApplePodcasts #PodcastListeners #CannabisBusinessOwners #IndustryProfessionals #CannabisEducation #FosteringHealthyRelationships #NewEpisode #AmandaReiman #ChiefKnowledgeOfficer #RetailSuccess #HealthRisks #Safety #FutureofCannabisConsumption #ContactInformation.
Blake Melnick is a seasoned leader and innovator in the fields of Knowledge Management and Workplace Innovation, with over two decades of experience as a Chief Knowledge Officer, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Executive Officer, transforming organizations through strategic initiatives and innovative practices. As the Founder and Chief Knowledge Officer of the Knowledge Management Institute of Canada, Blake has been instrumental in advancing the practice of knowledge management across diverse industries, helping organizations harness their collective intelligence to drive sustainable innovation, business excellence, and competitive advantage. Blake's leadership in knowledge management is built on a strong foundation of practical expertise and academic insight. His work focuses on creating knowledge-sharing cultures that enable organizations to evolve in response to rapidly changing environments. He has designed and delivered Canada's first Knowledge Management and Workplace Innovation Graduate Certificate Program, collaborating with leading institutions to bring cutting-edge solutions to the forefront of organizational learning and development. As the Co-Founders and Principal Catalyst at the Workplace Innovation Network for Canada (WINCan), Blake has spearheaded national initiatives aimed at fostering employee-led innovation. His efforts have helped bridge the gap between education and industry, promoting innovation ecosystems where employee-led innovation can thrive. Through partnerships with academic, government, and industry stakeholders, Blake has successfully implemented workplace innovation programs that align organizational goals with employee engagement and development. Blake's extensive experience includes senior roles in organizations such as Husky Energy, Atlantis Systems Corporation, and the Institute for Knowledge Innovation and Technology where he led strategic knowledge management initiatives that improved operational effectiveness, facilitated organizational change, and fostered cultures of learning and innovation. His ability to integrate technology, knowledge, and people into cohesive innovation ecosystems, has made him a sought-after advisor, speaker, and thought leader in the fields of Knowledge Management and Workplace Innovation. Blake is also the Host and Executive Producer of “For What it's Worth with Blake Melnick” podcast series. https://californiatypewritermovie.com
In this REPLAY episode of Know Like Trust, I sit down with Jocelyn Vas, a rockstar real estate agent, licensed clinical mental health counselor, and the Chief Knowledge Officer at Final Offer. Jocelyn is on a mission to fix the broken home buying process. She gives us the scoop on how she's using this game-changing tech platform to revolutionize the industry with transparency and clarity. By bringing real-time offer alerts and negotiations front and center, Final Offer is making the experience better for both agents and clients. Tune in to discover the current challenges in the home buying process, the innovative solutions Final Offer provides, and why embracing this technology is essential for the future of real estate. Rate, Review, Follow & Share! "Christine has a warm and welcoming style that brings out the best of her guests and shares it brilliantly with all her listeners." - If you're feeling all the feels too, please stop by the podcast, rate it and leave us a review. It really does help boost the show. Is there someone you think I should talk to? Heck, tell me who it is. Send me an email at christine@postandbeamcreative.com. Here are all the ways to connect: Christine George Instagram Jocelyn Vas at jocelyn@finaloffer.com Learn more about Final Offer: finaloffer.com Sign up for The Sunbeam newsletter: postandbeamcreative.com
Join our Chief Knowledge Officer, Amanda Reiman, PhD, MSW, and Dr. Gerhart of CMed for an insightful episode that will support your journey as a medical cannabis patient. We'll explore whether and why you should inform your primary care provider, how to select the right cannabis products, and the essential questions to ask at the dispensary. Plus, we'll share tips on how to talk to family and friends about your use. You'll also learn about important medical considerations, such as managing potential reactions, identifying contraindications, and tracking your progress for a safer, more informed experience.
Omer Tene is a Partner in Goodwin's Technology group and Data, Privacy, and Cybersecurity practice. For the past two decades, he has consulted governments, regulatory agencies, and businesses on privacy, cybersecurity, and data management. Omer is also an Affiliate Scholar at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society and a Senior Fellow at the Future of Privacy Forum. Before Goodwin, he was the Chief Knowledge Officer at the IAPP. In this episode… The US privacy landscape is rapidly evolving, as more states enforce privacy regulations similar to California's comprehensive privacy law. In 2025, eight new privacy laws will come into force — even states without comprehensive privacy laws are imposing regulations to protect consumer data. Notably, New York, where the New York Attorney General recently established guidelines around cookies and tracking technologies emphasizing the need for companies to properly categorize cookies and configure consent mechanisms. The NY AG has also proposed regulations surrounding kids' privacy, like the Child Data Protection Act, that will impact how companies process children's data. As the US privacy landscape becomes an increasingly complex web of regulations, how can companies prepare for what lies ahead? Beyond New York, privacy regulations around kids' data are gaining momentum across the US, with laws like the California's Age-Appropriate Design Code aiming to protect minors from harmful content. Regulations on kids' privacy include everything from age verifications that restrict the sale of minors' data to design codes that protect children from exposure to harmful internet content. These guidelines have garnered pushback in states like California, where businesses claim violation of the First Amendment, consequently delaying enforcement. Regardless, companies should prepare to respond to these regulations that govern the collection, processing, and sale of children's data. In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels welcome Omer Tene, a Partner at Goodwin, to explore the complexities of evolving privacy regulations, specifically on children's data. Omer shares his insights on the nuances of various privacy regulations, ethical challenges surrounding children's data protection, and the potential future of privacy legislation. Omer maintains that although some regulations have not yet been enforced, companies should take a proactive approach adapting to these new regulations as the privacy landscape shifts.
This episode delves into the impact of the pandemic on kids' language development and how we can best create a language-rich environment for our children. You'll learn wonderful ways to boost your children's exposure to and use of language in fun and meaningful ways. Lenora Edwards is a Board Certified Speech-Language Pathologist and Chief Knowledge Officer at Better Speech. She is an expert in the field of communication and has over 15 years of experience and additional certifications in Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) and Holographic Memory Resolution (HMR).
In this episode of Know Like Trust, I sit down with Jocelyn Vas, a rockstar real estate agent, licensed clinical mental health counselor, and the Chief Knowledge Officer at Final Offer. Jocelyn is on a mission to fix the broken home buying process. She gives us the scoop on how she's using this game-changing tech platform to revolutionize the industry with transparency and clarity. By bringing real-time offer alerts and negotiations front and center, Final Offer is making the experience better for both agents and clients. Tune in to discover the current challenges in the home buying process, the innovative solutions Final Offer provides, and why embracing this technology is essential for the future of real estate. Rate, Review, Follow & Share! "Christine has a warm and welcoming style that brings out the best of her guests and shares it brilliantly with all her listeners." - If you're feeling all the feels too, please stop by the podcast, rate it and leave us a review. It really does help boost the show. Is there someone you think I should talk to? Heck, tell me who it is. Send me an email at christine@postandbeamcreative.com. Here are all the ways to connect: Christine George Instagram Jocelyn Vas at jocelyn@finaloffer.com Learn more about Final Offer: finaloffer.com Sign up for The Sunbeam newsletter: postandbeamcreative.com
There's a perceived lack of transparency in the real estate industry. That's why it's crucial to empower consumers to be active participants in the buying and selling process. In this episode, we're exploring why transparency is more important than ever in today's market. Our special guest, Jocelyn Vas, Chief Knowledge Officer at Final Offer, brings her expertise as a seasoned agent to dive into the evolving landscape of real estate negotiation and offer management. She shares how agents can promote transparency and empower consumers. Gain valuable insights on navigating the emotional and psychological aspects of buying and selling a home. Connect with Jocelyn on - LinkedIn Check out Final Offer on - LinkedIn - Instagram - Facebook. Or visit finaloffer.com. Follow Real Estate Insiders Unfiltered Podcast on Instagram - YouTube - Facebook - LinkedIn - TikTok. Visit us online at realestateinsidersunfiltered.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.
Lenora Edwards is a ASHA Board Certified Speech Language Pathologist and Chief Knowledge Officer with Better Speech. Since obtaining her CCC's in 2010, she has worked with individuals of all ages from little ones who are learning to understand and express themselves to adults who want to improve their speaking skills and become a more fluent and effective communicator. Lenora loves to teach and educate others so if you have questions, please don't hesitate to ask. Better Speech is an online speech therapy company that has been providing professional, affordable and convenient speech therapy services for more than a decade.Website- www.Betterspeech.comEkua Walker, NP- Host of Www.MomsChangingtheWorld.orgFacebook - Moms Changing The World
In today's world, there's a growing sense that change is happening at an unprecedented pace, and the ways that things have been done in the past may no longer serve us in the future. Successfully navigating this evolving, increasingly complex reality will require a new level of leadership, which some experts have referred to as “integral leadership.” In Episode 187 of The MINDset Game® podcast, we dive into the concept of integral leadership with our guest, Bob Anderson. As the founder and Chief Knowledge Officer of The Leadership Circle and co-author of the books, “Mastering Leadership” and “Scaling Leadership,” Bob has been a pacesetter in the field of leadership development for over 30 years. He created The Leadership Circle Profile™, a 360-degree assessment used by organizations worldwide to measure the effectiveness of their leaders (both individually and collectively), chart a pathway for their development, and assess their progress along the way. In this week's episode, Bob discusses the following: Different stages of leadership development, beginning with reactive leadership, in which we're authored by those around us, then progressing to creative leadership, in which we shift to an internal locus of control and self-authoring process, and finally culminating in integral leadership, in which we're authored by an emergent future Characteristics that define integral leadership, and techniques that can help leaders reach this level Scientific insights that support the concept of integral leadership and the capacity to tune into a new emergent paradigm How embracing Eastern practices, including intuition and expanded consciousness, can help leaders at any level achieve higher states of awareness To learn more about Bob and access assessments and other resources, visit https://leadershipcircle.com. If you'd like to learn more about the Unity Academy, visit https://leadershipcircle.com/leadership-coach-certifications/unity-academy/ To subscribe to The MINDset Game, visit www.TheMINDsetGame.com.
Do you struggle to build lasting relationships and trust with your customers in an increasingly noisy digital world? If you're ready to transform your marketing approach and create a brand your audience will love, this episode is for you.John Lenker, Founder and Chief Vision Officer at Lenker, and Kevin deLaplante, Chief Knowledge Officer, share their groundbreaking "Follow Formula" for taking command of the customer journey and creating remarkable, comprehensible, believable, and undeniable experiences that maximize the lifetime value you deliver to your customers.Join us as John and Kevin reveal:-The crucial shift in focus that helped their client in the aerospace industry reach their annual subscription goal in just six months-The five essential elements your brand must embody to become truly worthy of your audience's attention and trust-How to map out your customer journey and craft messages that resonate at each stage of the relationship-The importance of authenticity and integrity in building a sustainable, beloved brand in the 21st centuryIf you're ready to leave behind the gimmicks and focus on creating genuine value for your customers, this episode will provide the insights and inspiration you need. Tune in now and discover the Follow Formula for marketing success!Key Takeaways01:06 The importance of focusing on the customer's lifetime value02:39 The media equation and creating engaging digital experiences05:45 Applying interpersonal relationship principles to create satisfying digital interactions10:03 Crafting the customer journey17:49 How John and Kevin helped an aerospace client achieve their annual subscription goal in half the time24:46 The five elements your brand must embody for a lasting customer relationship31:05 The importance of authenticity and integrity in building a sustainable brandConnect with Guests:John - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnlenker/ Kevin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevindelaplante/ Website - https://www.lenker.com/ Be sure to subscribe to the podcast at: https://www.digitalmarketer.com/podcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/digitalmarketerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/digitalmarketer/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/digital-marketer/This Month's Sponsors:Conversion Fanatics - Conversion Rate Optimization AgencyGet 50% Off Monthly Blog Writing Service - BKA Content More Resources from Scalable[Free Guide & Assessment] 7 Levels of ScaleFREE EPIC Challenge More Shows You'll LovePerpetual Traffic - The #1 podcast for...
Do you struggle to build lasting relationships and trust with your customers in an increasingly noisy digital world? If you're ready to transform your marketing approach and create a brand your audience will love, this episode is for you.John Lenker, Founder and Chief Vision Officer at Lenker, and Kevin deLaplante, Chief Knowledge Officer, share their groundbreaking "Follow Formula" for taking command of the customer journey and creating remarkable, comprehensible, believable, and undeniable experiences that maximize the lifetime value you deliver to your customers.Join us as John and Kevin reveal:-The crucial shift in focus that helped their client in the aerospace industry reach their annual subscription goal in just six months-The five essential elements your brand must embody to become truly worthy of your audience's attention and trust-How to map out your customer journey and craft messages that resonate at each stage of the relationship-The importance of authenticity and integrity in building a sustainable, beloved brand in the 21st centuryIf you're ready to leave behind the gimmicks and focus on creating genuine value for your customers, this episode will provide the insights and inspiration you need. Tune in now and discover the Follow Formula for marketing success!Key Takeaways01:06 The importance of focusing on the customer's lifetime value02:39 The media equation and creating engaging digital experiences05:45 Applying interpersonal relationship principles to create satisfying digital interactions10:03 Crafting the customer journey17:49 How John and Kevin helped an aerospace client achieve their annual subscription goal in half the time24:46 The five elements your brand must embody for a lasting customer relationship31:05 The importance of authenticity and integrity in building a sustainable brandConnect with Guests:John - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnlenker/ Kevin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevindelaplante/ Website - https://www.lenker.com/digitalmarketers/Be sure to subscribe to the podcast at: https://www.digitalmarketer.com/podcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/digitalmarketerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/digitalmarketer/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/digital-marketer/This Month's Sponsors:Conversion Fanatics - Conversion Rate Optimization AgencyGet 50% Off Monthly Blog Writing Service - BKA Content More Resources from Scalable[Free Guide & Assessment] 7 Levels of ScaleFREE EPIC Challenge More Shows You'll Love
As the former Chief Knowledge Officer at NASA, Roger Forsgren has a unique understanding of maintaining the administration's renowned gold standard of data management in extremely high-pressure environments. Having worked his way up from a mechanical engineering position with the space administration, Roger joins Robb and guest host Mike Lee for a conversation about the unique rhythms of data organization, retrieval, and maintenance. Exploring ideas from his book "Lean Knowledge Management: How NASA Implemented a Practical KM Program" this is an episode for information science enthusiasts everywhere.
Join Kevin Carrillo on Cannabinoid Connect for an enlightening conversation with Amanda Reiman, Chief Knowledge Officer at New Frontier Data. With a career spanning over two decades in the cannabis industry, Amanda shares her invaluable insights into the latest consumer trends, the importance of data in understanding market dynamics, and the evolving landscape of cannabis products focusing on health and wellness. In this episode, we dive deep into: The changing demographics of cannabis consumers and what it means for the industry. The surge in health and wellness-oriented cannabis products. The role of comprehensive data in navigating consumer behavior and market trends. Future predictions for the cannabis industry based on current data insights. Amanda's expertise offers a unique perspective on how businesses can adapt to the shifting demands of the cannabis market, emphasizing the need for data-driven strategies in product development and marketing. Whether you're a cannabis industry professional, investor, or enthusiast, this discussion provides critical insights into the future of cannabis innovation and consumer preferences. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this video to stay updated on the latest trends and insights in the cannabis industry with Cannabinoid Connect. =================== About Cannabinoid Connect Thought-provoking discussions, expert insights, and captivating stories shaping the future of this transformative industry. Subscribe and follow via the following platforms: Website Spotify Apple Podcasts YouTube X Instagram Facebook TikTok
Enterprise Knowledge CEO Zach Wahl speaks with Scott Leeb, Chief Knowledge Officer at Fragomen. Fragomen is a leading firm dedicated to immigration services worldwide. In this conversation, Scott shares his seasoned perspective on transforming intelligence into actionable advice, especially within the dynamic environment of a leading law firm. The discussion navigates through the essence of knowledge management, emphasizing its role in decision support and strategic planning. Scott articulates how the right information, delivered timely and in the preferred format, can significantly influence decision-making processes. To learn more about Enterprise Knowledge, visit us at: enterprise-knowledge.com. EK's Knowledge Base: https://enterprise-knowledge.com/knowledge-base/ Contact Us: https://enterprise-knowledge.com/contact-us/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/enterprise-knowledge-llc/ Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/ekconsulting
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Yohan Tengra considers himself as a Biohacker. He is the founder of @anarchy4freedom, the Chief Knowledge Officer at @ithrive.in and an NSC member of the Awaken India Movement. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Dr Malik was hounded out of his profession. 2 decades in NHS, at the top of his game as an orthopaedic surgeon and two social media posts and his stance against Covid narrative resulted in being de-registered from the GMC and unable to practice anymore.
Welcome to a very special year-end episode of the Contra Minds Podcast. In 2023, we had a phenomenal line-up of guests who were achievers in their own profession. They all stood for the ContraMinds philosophy of having the conviction in what they were doing irrespective of what the world around them wanted them to do or believed in. This episode is a curation of their thoughts, ideas, and insights. Rajesh Jain shared the idea of ProfiCorn and how profits need to be at the core of any business. Pooja Jauhari spoke about the leadership lessons that she learnt while building a marketing services firm. Rajat Agarwal spoke about how health tech platforms need to focus on patients, nurses, and hospital support staff that can deliver exceptional experience for patients. Matt Abrahams spoke to about spontaneity of communication. Sridhar Ramaswamy spoke to about the digital factories and how the digital factories are changing the world of marketing. Dr. Aniruddha Malpani emphasized the need to rewire education so that education can build curiosity in kids. James Bellerjeau talked about how great performers look beyond job descriptions. Ravishankar spoke about storytelling and he shared great frameworks to be better storytellers. Roger Forsgren, the ex-Chief Knowledge Officer of NASA, spoke to about the importance of learning history and how history can help improve critical thinking skills. And this is something that he said is so very important for engineers. Finally, Prem Kumar Gokuladasan, shared the phenomenal work that he was doing using technology in transforming rural education in India. --- You can access the full episodes on www.contraminds.com. We are also available on all leading podcast platforms and on YouTube as well. Here's wishing you a very happy and prosperous New Year! ----- Listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Anchor | Google Podcasts For show notes and earlier guest interviews, please visit www.contraminds.com ----- This episode was made possible by the great folks at Effortless. Effortless has been designed to be user-friendly, aiding you in your journey to streamline financial tasks. Experience the convenience of achieving e-Invoicing and E-way Bill Generation in just a couple of clicks, simplifying your business processes. Visit www.goeffortless.ai to learn more.
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Senior advisor to the Israeli Prime Minister and former Israeli Ambassador to the UK, Mark Regev joins EWTN News Nightly to give the latest on the ongoing war in the Middle East and the status of the remaining hostages. Later, Regev shares his thoughts on the Biden Administration's urge to Israel to shift from high- intensity operations to more targeted intelligence- driven missions. Before leaving for a three week Christmas break, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Republican Leader Mitch McConnell put out a joint statement about border talks. Both leaders say they hope an agreement can be reached so that the senate can take swift action on the National Security bill early next year when Congress returns Capitol Hill Correspondent, Erik Rosales reports. A new study finds that 7 percent of U.S. workers say they have been treated unfairly in the workplace due to their religious identity. Alex Alonso, Chief Knowledge Officer at the Society for Human Resource Management joins News Nightly to discuss this study and why it was conducted in the first place. Jem Sullivan, Associate Professor at the Catholic University of America and author of "The Beauty of Faith' joins EWTN News Nightly to discuss the artist, Giorgione who painted a beautiful image of the Adoration of the Shepherds that hangs in the National Gallery of Art. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
Cathy Lawson is the Chief Knowledge Officer of The Great Discovery. The Great Discovery is a proven process that advances human potential. Cathy helps people achieve life dreams for their careers, relationships and personal aspirations. Cathy is a coach, teacher, engineer and author. She is a co-author of the award-winning children's book series - Bentley's Dream. She developed The Great Discovery Teen program - a process to help teens identify a life-enriching career dream and develop a proven path to achieve that dream. https://www.thegreatdiscovery.com/?affiliate=breakthrough Thank you for listening to the A+ Parents podcast. If you love the show, don't forget to subscribe, share and leave us a review. Also, follow us online at www.aplusparents.com www.mrdmath.com or on our social channels @MrDMathlive @aplusparentspodcast Also, host Dennis DiNoia has a new book out NOW called “Teach: Becoming Independently Responsible Learners. Order your copy: https://aplusparents.com/teach OR on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09X2B3MG8/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_api_i_DDH16A3BD5X79CSFSQXB To learn more about Mr.D Math Live Homeschool classes, visit: https://mrdmath.edu20.org/visitor_class_catalog?affiliate=10252228
Many schools are expanding tutoring services and personalized instruction to address learning loss caused by the pandemic. This episode features Reading Partners, a successful national nonprofit that mobilizes community volunteers to provide one-on-one tutoring to students who struggle with reading in under-resourced elementary schools. MDRC has been working with Reading Partners for nearly 15 years to help document and improve the program's effectiveness. MDRC's rigorous evaluation of Reading Partners found that its program boosted three different measures of reading proficiency, including reading comprehension, for second- to fifth-graders. In the first episode of a series celebrating MDRC's 50th anniversary and our longtime collaborators, join Leigh Parise as she talks with Dean Elson, Chief Knowledge Officer at Reading Partners, and Robin Jacob, a Research Professor at Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan and Co-Director of the Youth Policy Lab. Jacob helped lead MDRC's evaluation of Reading Partners and is currently studying their distance learning model, Reading Partners Connects. Elson and Jacob discuss MDRC's study of Reading Partners, how to get volunteers to teach reading effectively, and how technology will continue to play a role in tutoring.
In this special episode, Stephanie Limmer, the guest host, interviews Dan Limmer, the Chief Knowledge Officer of Limmer Education, a textbook author, and an all-around good guy. He shares his advice for students who are preparing for the NREMT, whether it is their first attempt or an additional one.Show notes available here: https://limmereducation.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Passing-the-NREMT-SHOWNOTES.pdfNOTE: This episode is not available for CE.
In this episode, we sit down with Jim Rostohar, Chief Knowledge Officer for NASA's Johnson Space Center, to explore the vital role of knowledge sharing within the organization.
In today's show, I'm receiving Marie Ekeland, the founder of 2050, a French Climate Tech fund. She's a superstar investor in the French Venture ecosystem. She was a Partner at Elaia Partners where she invested early on in Criteo (which IPOed at the Nasdaq and remains one of the biggest success stories of the FrenchTech). Then she founded Daphni, a Generalist VC fund.In 2012 she co-founded France Digitale, bringing together French VCs & entrepreneurs to make the French digital ecosystem thriveShe's been BUSY and loves to take on new challenges.This time it's Climate Tech! She launched 2050, with profound innovations at the Fund construction level to TRULY solve the systemic crisis that we're facing.We cover a lot, and it gets technical, but there's a LOT to learn from someone as inspiring as Marie:-ALIGNMENT, what that means as a Fund Manager, why it's not easy during bearish cycles when fundraising is made extra hard-the future of the Venture Capital industry to REALLY solve this Crisis - it's not only technological but also Juridic and structural-why they created a Chief Knowledge Officer and an open source Climate Tech course with the University of Paris Dauphine to spread knowledge and leverage the commons.--------------ABOUT CLIMATE INSIDERS:Learn all the insights from the top Climate Tech Founders and Investors. Listen to the stories behind the startup successes, understand the drivers of investment decisions, and become a true Climate Insider.Check us out at: https://www.climateinsiders.co--------------ABOUT THE GUEST:Marie Ekeland is co-founder of Daphni, a venture capital firm that invests in European tech startups and is supported by an online platform and an international community of experts. She began her career in 1997 at J.P. Morgan in New York as a computer scientist. Since 2000, Marie has been acting as a VC, first at CPR Private Equity, then, from 2005 to 2014 at Elaia Partners, leading investments in Criteo, Edoki Academy, Pandacraft, Teads, Wyplay, and Ykone. In 2012 she co-founded France Digitale, bringing together French VCs & entrepreneurs to make the French digital ecosystem thrive. She serves as a board member for Parrot, Showroomprive. Marie holds an engineering degree in mathematics and computer science from Paris Dauphine University as well as a master's degree in Economics from the Paris School of Economics.--------------SHOW NOTES:00:00 – Intro00:05 – Who is Marie?00:35 – Why 2050?02:22 – Are we going to hit rock bottom?03:19 – The transition from generalist VC world to climate04:58 – The new fund model and the specificities of 205008:47 - The Challenge of Proposing New Ideas in Challenging Times09:41 – Is it better to focus on one problem rather than a wide range of problems?13:22 - The Debunking of Incremental Mindset and the Core Dilemma of Venture Capital15:42 - The ultimate goal of changing decision-making models and the role of visionaries in driving new industries21:33 - How to maintain fundraising when faced with potential compromises that may disrupt internal alignment?25:22 - The Impact of Market Cycles on Decision-Making; How to Remain Strong?31:45 - Insights into fund construction dynamics35:56 - Innovations in Fund Structure and the Role of Chief Knowledge Officer 39:59 – Is Creative Commons open source for everyone?40:05: How are Hybrid and Esoteric Roles funded?41:04 – How are the findings of Creative Commons published?42:03 – Outro --------------ABOUT THE HOST: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yberno/ Yoann Berno is committed to the democratization of climate tech investing, to contribute significantly to the fight against global warming. Passionate about empowering...
In this episode of Bridging the Gap, Matt sits down with John Lenker, Founder and Chief Vision Officer of LENKER, Owner of Wood + Metal Fabrications LLC, and Author, and Kevin deLaplante, Ph.D., Partner and Chief Knowledge Officer at LENKER, Founder of the Critical Thinker Academy, and Founder of the Argument Ninja Dojo. From personal branding to marketing strategies, John and Kevin share their insights and experiences in building successful businesses and cultivating their own unique brands. They discuss the importance of understanding how people learn in marketing, developing authenticity, and crafting a compelling value proposition. With practical advice and impactful stories, this episode offers knowledge on building a personal brand, staying focused in business, and creating lasting success in the competitive world of marketing.John and Kevin explore the "Do Be Have" concept as a pathway to success, stressing the importance of being the right kind of person and putting in the required effort. They also touch upon the fragility of one's reputation in the business world and stress the ongoing importance of maintaining authenticity, even as one reaches higher levels of success. Additionally, they shed light on the key elements of a brand: reach, reputation, and relationships. Furthermore, they share strategies for expanding brand reach and the importance of intentional influence and crafting a strong reputation over time.Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, marketing professional, or simply interested in the dynamic world of business, this episode offers practical tips and inspiring stories to help you bridge the gap between academia and the professional world, and carve your own path to success.More Content For Financial Advisors and Wealth Management FirmsYouTubeTwitterLinkedIn
Michael and Robin chat with Andrew Shatte', Ph.D., Chief Knowledge Officer and co-founder of Boston-based meQuilibrium, on the impact of “doom loops” on employee and team productivity and how to take positive action to prevent and break cycles of doom. Here is a link to his Tedx talk.
Gurus, John Lenker Founder and Chief Vision Officer at Lenker and Kevin deLaplante, Chief Knowledge Officer at Lenker are with us. These two gents bring amazing insights into how to create a strategic brand, and the best practices behind it. They don't stop there however; they also discuss strategies to get to clinical decision makers and how to engage them. This is a fun, informative and action-packed episode.
Robert L. Beckman, Ph.D., is the co-founder and executive director of TreatNOW.org - a group of citizens, veterans, institutions and service organization working pro bono to help brain injured troops and others suffering from concussions, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). They have helped treat and heal over 21,000 brain wounded individuals. Dr. Beckman has been building knowledge management systems most of his professional career, primarily in the Intelligence Community and DOD. He is a former USAF KC-135 pilot and a Vietnam Veteran. He is also the Chief Knowledge Officer, Foundation for the Study of Inflammatory Disease. ***Support the showFollow the Greg Krino Show here...GregKrino.comYouTubeInstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInIf you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a 5-star rating and friendly comment on your podcast app. It takes only a minute, and it really helps convince popular guests to join me.If you have comments or ideas for the show, please contact me at gregkrinoshow@gmail.com.Support the showSupport the show
On today's show, Robert Beckman discusses ptsd, brain injuries, preventing veteran suicides and effective therapies. GUEST OVERVIEW: Dr Robert Beckman is a PhD holder in nuclear non proliferation. As such his specialty suits him perfectly for projects aimed at avoiding or mitigating massive loss of both human life and the loss of prodigious economic resources. One such project is specially connected to 9/11 and its aftermath namely advocating for and helping deeply impacted men and women, affected by brain injuries and PTSD. He has stepped up to the massive task as Co-Founder and Executive Director of TreatNOW which has a as a mission to Stop service member suicides by identifying and treating veterans and others suffering from brain wounds. Dr. Beckman is a former USAF KC-135 pilot and a Vietnam Veteran. He is also the Chief Knowledge Officer for the Foundation for the Study of Inflammatory Disease. His website is: www.treatnow.org/
The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari USA (Ret.) – Dr. Robert Beckman, C-Founder, Executive Director of TreatNOW.org, and Chief Knowledge Officer at the Foundation for the Study of Inflammatory Disease (foundsid.org), joins me to discuss the lingering effects of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) & Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and the means and the multiple ways of new treatments to address them.
Our conversation on this Living to 100 Club podcast explores the nuances of “making meaning” out of experiences of older adults. The guest is Dr. Susan Mazer, a co-founder of Healing Health Care Systems, a CONTINUOUS AMBIENT RELAXATION ENVIRONMENT (“CARE CHANNEL”) for hospitals and other health care settings. We discuss the varied perceptions that the 55+ group has of events – both external and internal – and the self-talk that goes on in our head when reacting to these events. A fall, the death of a close friend, or maybe unexpected medical findings all cause us to create some meaning about this experience in our day to day life. But how do these experiences affect our outlook and attitudes about aging? Does our interpretation become a burden or worry, or can we escape the negative and move past the experience? Tune in as we learn how to lighten the load from those age-related challenges that come along. Mini Bio Susan Mazer is the award-winning Co-Founder and past CEO of Healing HealthCare Systems (HHS). With Florence Nightingale as her inspiration, Susan has invested the last 30 years in improving the patient environment at the bedside. This has been done by researching and presenting on environmental stressors that impact patient experience and outcomes. She works to identify and understand how patient safety, privacy, and outcomes are impacted by the auditory environment. Currently the Chief Knowledge Officer of HHS, Susan is transferring her knowledge and experience to new owners who were previously employees. Susan is educating them on the mission, vision, and methodology behind HHS and the C.A.R.E. Channel, ensuring the future longevity and sustainability of the organization. Susan established Healing HealthCare Systems to provide healthcare that heals through environmental care management. With a research-driven, evidence-based environmental tool, she grew HHS to place the C.A.R.E. Channel in more than 900 hospitals and residential care facilities nationwide. This is making the business the leading provider of relaxation content at all levels of care. Before founding Healing HealthCare Systems in 1992, Susan performed full-time as a jazz harpist. She pioneered the development of the ElectroAcoustic Harp for Jazz and the concept of music as environmental design. Together with her husband and fellow jazz musician, Dallas Smith, she has recorded 20+ CDs. They continue to perform today. For Our Listeners Susan's Website: HealingHealth.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mastered," the host delves into the topic of supporting children with speech challenges. They discuss the importance of reaching out to teachers for insights and red flags, the benefits of in-person and virtual sessions, and the role of parents in nurturing their child's voice. The episode also touches on early intervention, school system support, and resources like Better Speech. Listeners are encouraged to check out Lenora Edwards' website for affordable speech therapy options. Stay tuned for upcoming episodes on delivering babies in hospitals and organizing supplies. Remember, speech difficulties are not the parents' fault, and personalized care plans can help children progress at their own pace. Big thanks to our sponsor Practical Parenting -- it's a free course to help your parenting skills. Lenora Edwards is a ASHA Board Certified Speech Language Pathologist and Chief Knowledge Officer with Better Speech. Since obtaining her CCC's in 2010, she has worked with individuals of all ages from little ones who are learning to understand and express themselves to adults who want to improve their speaking skills and become a more fluent and effective communicator. Lenora loves to teach and educate others so if you have questions, please don't hesitate to ask. Better Speech is an online speech therapy company that has been providing professional, affordable and convenient speech therapy services for more than a decade. All the Speech Language Pathologists with Better Speech are Board Certified and State Licensed with more than 10 years experience each which allows them to provide outstanding online speech therapy services nationwide and internationally. At BetterSpeech.com , we are experts at helping people communicate in the most efficient and affordable way possible! Links for you: Start Now: https://www.betterspeech.com/start-now Better Speech Resources: https://www.betterspeech.com/blog TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@better.speech YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BetterSpeechVideo Producer: Drew Erickson
A podcast for deans and academic leadership.DEANS COUNSELJames Ellis | Moderator | Dean of the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California (2007-2019)David Ikenberry | Moderator | Dean of the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado-Boulder (2011-2016)Ken Kring | Moderator | Co-Managing Director, Global Education Practice and Senior Client Partner at Korn FerryDeansCounsel.com--EPISODE 18: Dan LeClair (GBSN) on How the Rules for "Deaning" Have ChangedOn this episode of Deans Counsel, moderators Jim Ellis and Dave Ikenberry speak with Dan LeClair, Ph.D, CEO of the Global Business School Network (GBSN). Prior to GBSN, Dan was an Executive Vice President at AACSB International, an association and accrediting organization that serves some 1,600 business schools in more than 100 countries. His experience at AACSB includes two and half years as Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer, seven years as Chief Operating Officer, and five years as Chief Knowledge Officer.The author of over 80 research reports, articles, and blogs, Dan is widely recognized as a thought leader in management education. In his conversation with Jim and Dave, Dan talks about the evolution of the business school Dean's role, and what's required in that position today, including:• Going beyond internal measures of success.• Striving for true, societal impact.• The increasing freedom deans have to define success.• How Deans should focus more broadly on cross campus and external relations, even globally. • Why the future is less about the individual B school and more about cross campus collaborations. Learn more about Dan LeClairComments/criticism/suggestions/feedback? We'd love to hear it. Drop us a note at feedback@deanscounsel.comThanks for listening.-Produced by Joel Davis at Analog Digital Arts
Dr. Amanda Reiman conducted one of the first research studies on medical cannabis patients using cannabis as a substitute for alcohol and other drugs.Surveying medical cannabis patients at the Berkeley Patient's Group, her research reveals that many are using cannabis to help manage pain and mental health issues, often choosing it over alcohol, tobacco, and non-prescribed drugs. Her findings challenge conventional thinking and open up important conversations about substance use, addiction, and the potential role of cannabis in public health and policy.This week we sit down with Dr. Amanda Reiman to discuss the following:Cannabis as a hard reduction toolSubstitute AlcoholTHC tolerance breakCannabis Risks About Dr. Amanda Reiman Amanda Reiman, PhD is the Chief Knowledge Officer for New Frontier Data, a data and insights company serving the legal cannabis industry. She has been studying cannabis use as it relates to human behavior and greater society for over twenty years. Dr. Reiman earned her PhD in Social Welfare from the University of California and conducted one of the first research studies on medical cannabis patients and the use of cannabis as a substitute for alcohol and other drugs. An internationally recognized cannabis expert and public health researcher. Dr. Reiman has presented her research all over the world. She has written for/been quoted in The Huffington Post, New York Times, Washington Post, and Rolling Stone as well as numerous peer reviewed academic journals and several textbooks. She currently sits on the Board of the National Cannabis Roundtable and the Industrial Advisory Committee for Excelsior College's Cannabis Program. Guest Links:https://twitter.com/AmandaReimanhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/amanda-reiman-phd-msw/https://solo.to/personalplantshttps://newfrontierdata.com/Follow us: Our Links.At Eighth Revolution (8th Rev), we provide services from capital to cannabinoid and everything in between in the cannabinoid industry.8th Revolution Cannabinoid Playbook is an Industry-leading report covering the entire cannabis supply chain The Dime is a top 5% most shared global podcast The Dime is a top 50 Cannabis Podcast Sign up for our playbook here:
Dr. Amanda Reiman conducted one of the first research studies on medical cannabis patients using cannabis as a substitute for alcohol and other drugs.Surveying medical cannabis patients at the Berkeley Patient's Group, her research reveals that many are using cannabis to help manage pain and mental health issues, often choosing it over alcohol, tobacco, and non-prescribed drugs. Her findings challenge conventional thinking and open up important conversations about substance use, addiction, and the potential role of cannabis in public health and policy.This week we sit down with Dr. Amanda Reiman to discuss the following:Cannabis as a hard reduction toolSubstitute AlcoholTHC tolerance breakCannabis Risks About Dr. Amanda Reiman Amanda Reiman, PhD is the Chief Knowledge Officer for New Frontier Data, a data and insights company serving the legal cannabis industry. She has been studying cannabis use as it relates to human behavior and greater society for over twenty years. Dr. Reiman earned her PhD in Social Welfare from the University of California and conducted one of the first research studies on medical cannabis patients and the use of cannabis as a substitute for alcohol and other drugs. An internationally recognized cannabis expert and public health researcher. Dr. Reiman has presented her research all over the world. She has written for/been quoted in The Huffington Post, New York Times, Washington Post, and Rolling Stone as well as numerous peer reviewed academic journals and several textbooks. She currently sits on the Board of the National Cannabis Roundtable and the Industrial Advisory Committee for Excelsior College's Cannabis Program. Guest Links:https://twitter.com/AmandaReimanhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/amanda-reiman-phd-msw/https://solo.to/personalplantshttps://newfrontierdata.com/Follow us: Our Links.At Eighth Revolution (8th Rev), we provide services from capital to cannabinoid and everything in between in the cannabinoid industry.8th Revolution Cannabinoid Playbook is an Industry-leading report covering the entire cannabis supply chain The Dime is a top 5% most shared global podcast The Dime is a top 50 Cannabis Podcast Sign up for our playbook here:
Can tech companies send data about European Union citizens across the Atlantic? According to a new framework, the answer is yes. Recently, the EU formally adopted a new agreement with the U.S. on data privacy that gives companies the green light to send data back and forth. For years, EU privacy advocates have raised alarms that U.S. intel agencies like the NSA are spying on EU citizens, particularly by tapping the data droves of Big Tech companies like Google and Meta. This framework is the third attempt at a data-sharing framework after past attempts were struck down by a European court after the Edward Snowden revelations revealed U.S. spying practices. Will the third time be the charm?Evan is joined by Caitlin Fennessy, Vice President and Chief Knowledge Officer at the International Association of Privacy Professionals. Prior to joining the IAPP, Caitlin was the Privacy Shield Director at the U.S. International Trade Administration, where she spent ten years working on international privacy and cross-border data flow policy issues. You can read her work on these issues here.
It's so exciting once your child hits the babbling and talking milestone! Their first words are precious and parents try to do everything they can to help their child learn how to better express themselves and their needs through language. But if you notice that your child isn't saying as many words as his peers, you may be concerned that your child might have a speech or language delay. I know I felt this way with my first child and brought this up to our pediatrician. It can be a real concern, but thankfully there are plenty of resources that can help. Today's podcast guest is talking with us about all of the signs of speech and language delays and what parents can do. Who is Lenora Edwards? On today's episode, we have Speech Language Pathologist Lenora Edwards. Lenora is an ASHA Board Certified Speech Language Pathologist and Chief Knowledge Officer at Better Speech. Since obtaining her CCC's in 2010, she has worked with individuals of all ages, from little ones who are learning to understand and express themselves to adults who want to improve their speaking skills and become more fluent and effective communicators. Lenora shares with us about signs of speech and language delays, how parents can identify a speech or language delay, and all the steps that follow. It's a great episode that will give parents more clarity on what to expect, and how they can help their child if they suspect a delay.
In this episode, we welcome Russell Berger to the show. He is the former Chief Knowledge Officer and spokesman for the fitness/gym brand CrossFit who was fired in 2018 for tweeting in defense of a CrossFit franchise owner that canceled an LGBTQ+ pride-themed workout for religious reasons. In this interview, we discuss his athletic background, how he got involved with CrossFit, how he got into the middle of a firestorm for tweeting his beliefs, the process of him being unceremoniously fired from his job, why it was actually a blessing that he was let go, how Christians and Conservatives can push back against wokeness and cancellation, the ministry work he's doing now, and much more. Let's get into it… Episode notes and links HERE. Donate to support our mission of equipping men to push back darkness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lenora Edwards is a ASHA Board Certified Speech Language Pathologist and Chief Knowledge Officer with Better Speech. Since obtaining her Certificate of Clinician Competence in 2010, she has worked with individuals of all ages from little ones who are learning to understand and express themselves to adults who want to improve their speaking skills and become a more fluent and effective communicator.Better Speech is an online speech therapy company that has been providing professional, affordable, and convenient speech therapy services for more than a decade. All the Speech Language Pathologists with Better Speech are Board Certified and State Licensed with more than 10 years' experience each which allows us to provide outstanding online speech therapy services nationwide and internationally. With more than 150 Speech Language Pathologists at BetterSpeech.com, we are experts at helping people communicate in the most efficient and affordable way possible!Jill Devine and Lenora discussed all the above in detail, with a heavy focus on littles since Jill has two young daughters. The ladies also talked about post COVID brain fog and how Lenora can help with that condition.Start Now: https://www.betterspeech.com/start-nowBetter Speech Resources: https://www.betterspeech.com/blogFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourbetterspeech/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@better.speechInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/betterspeech/Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/better-speech/mycompany/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BetterSpeechVideoFinancial Assistance: www.betterspeech.com/consult-financial-aidTwo Kids and A Career Website: https://www.jilldevine.com/Two Kids and A Career Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jilldevine/?hl=enTwo Kids and A Career Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JillDevineMedia/Thank you to our sponsor: Evoke Creative
Discover what's possible when progress starts at home. Lenora Edwards is a Certified Speech Language Pathologist with over 10 years of experience treating children and adults. She is the Chief Knowledge Officer at Better Speech, a US-based, online service provider with 150 speech therapists working with individuals of all ages. In today's conversation, we discuss: Benefits and considerations of delivering services online What a typical online session looks like The various populations Lenora works with The difference between a speech delay and a speech disorder Common speech difficulties among autistic people What Lenora enjoys about working with autistic people Common misconceptions about speech therapy How to encourage families to use Alternative Augmentative Communication with their autistic loved ones Advice for parents who want to improve their children's language skills at home To learn more about Lenora Edwards and her work, please visit: betterspeech.com ----more---- We appreciate your time. If you enjoy this podcast and you'd like to support our mission, please take just a few seconds to share it with one person who you think will find value in it too. Follow us on Instagram: @autismpodcast Join our community on Mighty Networks: Global Autism Community Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Global Autism Project We would love to hear your feedback about the show. Please fill out this short survey to let us know your thoughts: Listener Survey
What should your child's language development look like at ages two, three, four, or five years old? How many words should a child in this age range be able to communicate? What can you do to help them develop their vocabulary and language in a fun and engaging way? To answer these questions, I sat down with AHSA board certified speech language pathologist Lenora Edwards. She is the Chief Knowledge Officer with Better Speech who works with individuals of all ages to become more effective communicators. Lenora offers her wisdom on how we ask our children questions, the importance of teaching them the difference between peer-to-peer versus peer-to-authority language, and her tips for encouraging fun and engaging ways of learning. Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/20
An expert speech therapist with 10+ years of experience on the best ways to improve children's and adult's speech at home and how to keep kids overcome communication problems - vital to success in school or on a job.Also, the Chief Knowledge Officer of Better Speech, a leading online speech therapy provider (150+ speech therapists)
Today, on Mother Daughter Connections®, I'm joined Lenora Ann Edwards, Speech Language Pathologist, and Chief Knowledge Officer with BetterSpeech.com Better Speech is an online speech therapy company that has been providing professional, affordable and convenient speech therapy services for more than a decade. Their mission is to make speech therapy more convenient, effective and affordable. Lenora works with individuals of all ages – from little ones learning to understand and express themselves all the way to adults who want to improve their speaking skills and become more fluent and effective communicators. Lenora is passionate about teaching and educating others and is always open to answering questions. Lenora and I discuss . . . What a Speech Language Pathologist does. Top 3 Common Myths that moms have about speech impediments. How To Identify a speech impediment in your daughter/child. …and a WHOLE LOT MORE! __________________________________ To Connect With Lenora: Website: https://www.betterspeech.com/ Start Now: https://www.betterspeech.com/start-now Better Speech Resources: https://www.betterspeech.com/blog Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourbetterspeech/ TikTok: Coming Soon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/betterspeech/ Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/better-speech/mycompany/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BetterSpeechVideo ____________________________________________________________________________ Got Coffee? Then Let's Get To Know Each Other
Lenora Edwards loves to teach and educate others and is a ASHA Board Certified Speech Language Pathologist and Chief Knowledge Officer with Better Speech. Since obtaining her CCC's in 2010, she has worked with individuals of all ages from little ones who are learning to understand and express themselves to adults who want to improve their speaking skills and become a more fluent and effective communicator. Better Speech is an online speech therapy company that has been providing professional, affordable and convenient speech therapy services for more than a decade. All the Speech Language Pathologists with Better Speech are Board Certified and State Licensed which allows them to provide online speech therapy services nationwide and internationally. At BetterSpeech.com , they are experts at helping people communicate in the most efficient and affordable way possible! In this episode, Lenora and I discuss: The importance of talking to babies from the very beginning (in the womb). How speech and language skills develop in children and ways parents can develop a language rich environment. How speech impacts behavior. Signs of speech and language delays. Ways parents can lessen the power struggles with their littles, tweens and young adults. Benefits of teletherapy services. Working with babies in the NICU to help with their swallowing to develop oral skills. Learn more about and Connect with Better Speech at Facebook, Better Speech Resources, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.motherhood.village1/ YouTube: The Motherhood Village - YouTube LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolegcumberbatch/ Website: https://www.themotherhoodvillage.com/ Loved this episode? Leave a review and rating here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-motherhood-village-podcast/id1487274178
25-30% of autistic children are minimally verbal or do not speak at all, although this is not a reflection of their intellectual ability. For their Dads, it is critical they seek out augmentative or alternative communication methods, such as speech therapy. In this podcast, Paul interviews Lenora Edward, Chief Knowledge Officer of Better Speech, a leading online speech therapy provider for ASD kids. Lenora and Paul engage in a broader discussion on the impact of speech delays with autistic children. Paul and Lenora discuss the following: Why do (some) autistic children struggle with speech? What are some early indicators of potential speech delays? What initial steps should Dads take when they identify a speech delay with their children? What are some common speech therapies employed to help autistic children?