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Send me a messageCharles "Chinese" Gordon, one of the great Victorian British military heroes, famously killed defending Khartoum against the Mahdi.But, how did he get the nickname "Chinese" Gordon? This is the story of his forgotten war in China, and the legendary Ever Victorious Army he led against the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom.In the 1860s, Qing China was tearing itself apart. The Taiping Rebellion — one of the deadliest conflicts in human history — which cost over 20 million lives.Chris Green is The History Chap; telling stories that brings the past to life.Get my Free weekly newsletterSupport My Work - Make A Donation - Buy Me A CoffeeSupport the show
Dr. Chris Green joined us to talk about Laurence Chalip and his impact on the sport management field.
Chris Green joins Search with Candour to share his study on whether answering Google's “People Also Ask” (PAA) questions correlates with higher organic rankings.
Welcome to the Jesus Church in Watertown, South Dakota!Join us for service at: 500 14th Ave NW, Watertown, SD 57201 https://goo.gl/maps/WgUmDc1iH7jB8za98Our Service Times: Sunday Morning Service at 10:00 am CDT Sunday Main Service at 11:00 am CDT Wednesday Service at 7:00 pm CDTYou can find us online at: Website: https://jesuschurchsd.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JesusChurchSD Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jesuschurchsd/
On today's episode, Dr. Mark Costes talks with Dr. Chris Green and Steve Steinbrunner about what it really takes to start or buy a dental practice. They break down the importance of choosing the right location, understanding your market, and surrounding yourself with the right team before making major decisions. The conversation also covers budgeting, lending, construction costs, equipment, marketing, and working capital. Dr. Green and Steve share why a clear financial plan can help doctors avoid expensive mistakes, stay prepared during the startup process, and set the practice up for long-term growth. Be sure to check out the full episode from the Dentalpreneur Podcast! DISCLAIMER: All opinions expressed by the Provide employee participant are solely their current opinions and do not reflect the opinions of Provide, its affiliates, or Fifth Third Bank. The Provide employee participant's opinions are based on information they consider reliable, but neither Provide, its affiliates, nor Fifth Third Bank warrant its completeness or accuracy and should not be relied upon as such. This content is for informational purposes and does not constitute the rendering of legal, accounting, tax, or investment advice, or other professional services by neither Provide, its affiliates, or Fifth Third Bank. Please consult with appropriate professionals related to your individual circumstances. EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.getprovide.com/get-started?utm_campaign=&utm_source=The-Practice-Launchpad https://www.truedentalsuccess.com Dental Success Network Subscribe to The Dentalpreneur Podcast
Welcome to the Jesus Church in Watertown, South Dakota!Join us for service at: 500 14th Ave NW, Watertown, SD 57201 https://goo.gl/maps/WgUmDc1iH7jB8za98Our Service Times: Sunday Morning Service at 10:00 am CDT Sunday Main Service at 11:00 am CDT Wednesday Service at 7:00 pm CDTYou can find us online at: Website: https://jesuschurchsd.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JesusChurchSD Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jesuschurchsd/
Australia all-rounder Chris Green joins Traitors finalist Faraaz Noor and Amber Sandhu to discuss the biggest stories in the IPL as well as discussing his career in franchise cricket and playing under Eoin Morgan and Brendon McCullum.
Send me a messageGet my Free weekly newsletterHow Winston Churchill's recommendation for a Victoria Cross, during the Anglo-Boer War, was blocked by Lord Kitchener.Chris Green is The History Chap; telling stories that brings the past to life.Support My Work - Make A Donation - Buy Me A CoffeeSupport the show
Jack Chambers-Ward and Mark Williams-Cook are back in the Candour studio to discuss if People Also Ask questions improve rankings and Google's recent crackdown on self-promotional listicles.Sponsored by TrendosNo demo required. No paywall. Free plan available.Check your brand's AI visibility now → Trendos.comThey discuss a Chris Green study using AlsoAsked API, SERP scraping, and OpenAI to score whether top-20 ranking pages fully/partially answer related People Also Ask questions, finding a strong correlation in the top five positions, strongest for commercial/transactional queries and weaker for informational/navigational.The conversation shifts to geographic personalisation in search and AlsoAsked's city-based selector, plus upcoming talks referencing regional question differences. They then cover major traffic losses seen around late January for sites relying on self-promotional “best X” listicles and programmatic comparison pages, noting some core product pages survived while other pages were suppressed.Chris Green's AlsoAsked study:https://alsoasked.com/insights/paa-ranking-correlation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9dfEjlmZx0 Time stamps00:00 Introduction01:18 Back in the studio with Mark02:48 PAA study setup06:03 Methodology and scoring08:10 Why commercial queries win11:58 Regional PAA insights16:40 Sponsor: Trendos20:39 Listicle crackdown begins23:37 Self promo listicles26:15 Traffic drop fallout28:57 Honesty beats hype31:25 Gemini warning cards34:17 No awards strategy37:37 Fan out award signals41:56 Wrap up and upcoming events
Send me a messageAugust 1900. Five hundred colonial troops. Two thousand Boer fighters. Thirteen days of siege — and a refusal to surrender that changed how the world understood the ANZAC spirit.Chris Green is The History Chap; telling stories that brings the past to life.Stories like this one — the ones that should be famous but never quite made the textbooks — are exactly what I write about in my free weekly newsletter. Join 1,500 readers here:Get my Free weekly newsletterSupport My Work - Make A Donation - Buy Me A CoffeeorSupport the show
Send me a messageIn the summer of 1794, Horatio Nelson lost the sight in his right eye on a small Mediterranean island. That island was the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte. And for two years — it was British.This is the story of the Anglo-Corsican Kingdom 1794-1796.Chris Green is The History Chap; telling stories that brings the past to life.Get my Free weekly newsletterSupport My Work - Make A Donation - Buy Me A CoffeeorSupport the show
The history of pop is as much about subcultures as it is music, and this week Pop Screen is diving into one of the most enduring (at least round co-host Mick's gaff): mod. From its origins, which were so controversial the phrase "moral panic" was coined to describe the press reaction (fact!) to the late '70s revival that gave the world The Jam, there's always been some corner of Britain where Lambretta scooters are still the main mode of transport.Chris Green's 2021 film The Pebble and the Boy is a coming-of-age road movie that asks what the legacy of Mod is today. Join Graham and Mick as they attempt to come up with their own answer to this question, one that takes in the pop career of co-star Patsy Kensit and a quiz we will never do again. We also give an appreciation of the late Stone Roses bassist Mani, who makes a cameo here, and the unexpected way in which his old band may have swung the Gorton and Denton by-election. Maybe.You can hear our Second Coming every month on Patreon, where we release a bonus episode of this show - the next one, about the bizarre low-budget rock conspiracy film Down On Us, is coming in April - plus weekly articles about Doctor Who and The Twilight Zone, an end-of-month podcast pot-pourri we call Last Night, and much more. Follow us on Instagram, Bluesky and Facebook to find out more.
This week Chris Green from Regit joins James and Rebecca to talk about the biggest news of the week. Weekly Briefing: Cargiant staff told date used car supermarket may closeAutotrader investigated by CMA as part of crackdown on ‘fake and misleading' reviewsVIDEO: New VAT scam targeting the motor trade – here's what you need to knowLamborghini hits record sales in 2025 as margins come under pressureBig Motoring World director left in ‘absolute shock' by Waddell's bugging and surveillance claims
Send me a messageLasting just 38 minutes, the Anglo-Zanzibar War in 1896, is regarded as the shortest war in history.Chris Green is The History Chap; telling stories that brings the past to life.Ways You Can Support My Channel:Become A PatronMake A Donation - Buy Me A CoffeeOn the morning of 27 August 1896, the British Empire fought what is widely regarded as the shortest war in history.In the space of just 38 minutes, a crisis in the island sultanate of Zanzibar escalated into a dramatic naval bombardment that destroyed the Sultan's palace, sank the royal yacht, and forced a regime change.But how did a war start so suddenly… and end so quickly?In this episode of The History Chap, we explore the extraordinary story of the Anglo-Zanzibar War — a forgotten episode of imperial history that unfolded on the East African coast at the height of Britain's global power.Support the show
Your All-Access Pass to the Marching Arts.This week on On A Water Break, Nicole Younger is joined by Dalton Stout, Grantis Peranda, Amari Lewis, and featured guest Chris Green for a Weekly episode packed with DCI ticket news, WGI Hall of Fame recognition, indoor season reality checks, and one of the most memorable behind-the-scenes stories of the season.Chris Green joins the show representing Virtual Assistant Director and Fruhauf Uniforms, where he shares new announcements from Fruhauf including the streamlined Gen5 uniform line and new Hyper Performance tops and bibs for marching band. He also announces that the popular Virtual Assistant Director live conversations will begin crossing over with On A Water Break, opening the door for more shared conversations, casual industry chats, and cross-promotion across the marching arts community. This episode also covers new 2026 DCI ticket releases, the move of Open Class Championships to Dayton, WGI's Hall of Fame honor for Darcie Aungst, Jackson State's Sonic Boom being featured in the Michael campaign, and the African American Legacy Corps' push toward 2027. Plus: Water We Doing?! takes on audience etiquette, helping indoor groups, and why some people still need to read Twirl.Panel this week:Nicole YoungerDalton StoutGrantis PerandaAmari LewisFeatured Guest: Chris GreenFeatured guest:Chris Green – @virtualassistantdirector & @fruhaufuniformsFeatured links:Virtual Assistant Director: https://virtualassistantdirector.comFruhauf Uniforms: https://fruhauf.comStory links:https://www.dci.org/news/new-2026-dci-tour-event-tickets-on-sale-soonhttps://www.dci.org/news/open-class-world-championship-to-relocate-to-daytons-welcome-stadiumhttps://www.wgi.org/26hof-darcieaungst/https://www.wlbt.com/2026/02/27/jsus-sonic-boom-promotes-release-michael-jackson-biopic/https://www.dci.org/news/african-american-legacy-corps-sets-sights-on-2027-world-championship-appearanceListen to more:https://www.onawaterbreak.comhttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL600p0k2IuT4vhEIgopl8XDO-pU3YOR77https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL600p0k2IuT5c48Q_cvR1ATvbaQ1QGcN4https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL600p0k2IuT408fWr_3N-lt6eq7MkWwnLSend us your topics:onawaterbreakpodcast@gmail.com
In this special bonus episode from Actabl, Josiah Mackenzie and Sarah McCay Tams lead a candid discussion with Shozib Khan, David Lund, and Chris Green on how hotel leaders stop flying blind and win in 2026. The panel explains why having the numbers alone is not enough and why shared data, forecast accuracy, and daily execution drive real performance across portfolios. They explore how operators align revenue, labor, CapEx, and culture, while democratizing financial insight from the boardroom to the front line. You will learn how better reporting builds confidence, sharper decisions, and sustainable profit without losing sight of people.Learn more about Actabl's business intelligence and forecasting solutionsA few more resources: If you're new to Hospitality Daily, start here. You can send me a message here with questions, comments, or guest suggestions If you want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day, subscribe here for free. Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you want to advertise on Hospitality Daily, here are the ways we can work together. If you found this episode interesting or helpful, send it to someone on your team so you can turn the ideas into action and benefit your business and the people you serve! Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
I will confess that I did not know how to end this sermon. All week I worried about how to wrap it all up and I fear the art and text may leave us with more questions than answers. But then I remembered a line from the theologian Chris Green. Basically, he says to preachers, if you don't what to say, then tell the church what the text makes you want to pray - for them, for yourself, for your family and friends, for the world, for the church. I pray that all shall be saved. Maybe that's naive or beyond the scope of the Gospel, but it is my prayer. I pray for God to move among us so that we treat all people of having sacred worth, not matter what they've done or left undone. I pray that God won't give up on us, even if we give up on God. I pray that God's power really is such that every broken thing will be mended, every tear will be wiped away, and that heaven will be crowded.
In this episode of Search With Candour, host Jack Chambers-Ward is joined by SEO experts Chris Green and Amaka Chukwuma to discuss the SEO chapter of the Web Almanac 2025.Together, they delve into the process behind writing the chapter, trends in SEO, impacts of AI and LLM crawlers, structured data adoption, and the importance of resisting hype in the SEO industry.00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction00:27 Discussing the Web Almanac 202501:38 Welcoming the Guests03:15 SEO Chapter Insights04:09 Data Analysis and Process11:37 SEO Trends and Surprises20:11 Robots.txt and Web Standards30:11 Bing Bot and AI Crawlers35:50 Legacy SEO Practices and Their Impact38:16 The Rise of AI Crawlers39:58 Adoption and Implementation of LLMs48:59 Structured Data and Schema Markup56:36 The Future of SEO and the Web01:03:12 Closing Thoughts and Upcoming Topics
On today's episode, Dr. Mark Costes is joined by DSI Black Belt coach and co-founder of The Practice Launchpad, Dr. Chris Green, for an in-depth conversation on startup success in today's challenging dental landscape. Chris shares his journey of building a ground-up dental practice from a shell, highlighting lessons learned around construction, IT, design, and avoiding costly rookie mistakes. The duo also explores why the fundamentals of a successful startup haven't changed, despite the rise in costs and consolidation across the industry. They emphasize the importance of mentorship—not as a sales pitch, but as a strategic move to compress time and reduce the "ignorance tax" that comes with going it alone. Whether you're a new grad or a seasoned doc considering your first (or next) startup, this episode delivers actionable insights to stack the deck in your favor. Be sure to check out the full episode from the Dentalpreneur Podcast! EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.thepracticelaunchpad.com https://www.truedentalsuccess.com Dental Success Network Subscribe to The Dentalpreneur Podcast
Learn about the top SEO tip for 2026 of +12 SEO specialists, including Crystal Carter, Chris Green, Jonathan Jones, Myriam Jessier, Gabi Troxler, Anke Probst, Corina Burri, Dan Taylor ♒, Charlie Whitworth, Jonathan Moore, Alex Moss... and mine as well. * What's your Top SEO tip? Leave it in the comments and I'll feature in the SEOFOMO Search Trends Report for 2026
Spanien och Portugal inledde en intensiv maktkamp om kontrollen över världshaven i slutet på 1400-talet. Med stöd från påvemakten, och drivna av drömmen om rikedomar, sjövägar och inflytande, erövrade de iberiska kungadömena Atlantöarna, utforskade Afrikas västkust och Amerika. De delade upp den nyupptäckta världen mellan sig – och lade därmed grunden för den första globala världsordningen.Den första världsomseglingen, under Ferdinand Magellans befäl 1519–1522, visade tydligt att haven band samman jordens kontinenter. Europa, Amerika, Afrika och Asien kopplades samman via sjövägar – vi gick från en torr till en blå världsbild.I detta andra av två avsnitt av podden Historia Nu samtalar programledaren Urban Lindstedt med Leos Müller, professor i historia vid Stockholms universitet. Han är aktuell med boken Europas vändpunkter: 1492, 1914 och 1989.Den spanska och portugisiska dominansen kretsade kring kontrollen över havsrutter, handelsmonopol, kryddor, guld och slavar. Portugal byggde upp ett omfattande nätverk av handelsstationer, fort och sjövägar längs Afrikas och Asiens kuster – vilket gjorde landet till en global handelsmakt. Spanien, å sin sida, etablerade kolonier i Amerika och senare även på Filippinerna, där naturresurser och ursprungsbefolkning exploaterades.Under ledning av sjöfartsintresserade monarker och med hjälp av ny skeppsteknik begav sig portugiserna tidigt ut på Atlanten. De etablerade handelsstationer på öar som Madeira och Azorerna och seglade så småningom runt Afrika för att nå Indien och Asien – i jakt på kryddor och rikedomar. Samtidigt, efter att Christofer Columbus 1492 nått Amerika på spansk uppdrag, inledde Spanien sin omfattande koloniala expansion i den nya världen.År 1494 slöts Tordesillasfördraget, där Spanien och Portugal – med påvens godkännande – delade upp den nyupptäckta världen. En tänkt linje drogs 370 leguas väster om Kap Verde-öarna: allt väster om linjen tillföll Spanien, allt öster om linjen tillföll Portugal.Resultatet blev att Spanien fick större delen av Amerika, medan Portugal bland annat tilldelades Brasilien samt handelsvägar och territorier i Afrika och Asien.Den iberiska expansionen skapade en ny global ordning. Världshandeln band samman kontinenter, varor och människor rörde sig i ett växande globalt nätverk. Men denna utveckling fick också katastrofala konsekvenser: ursprungsbefolkningar decimerades, slavhandeln expanderade och exploateringen av människor och natur intensifierades. Den ekonomiska tillväxten, kapitalismen och de globala maktstrukturerna har sina rötter i denna epok.Bildtext: Detalj ur en karta från 1590 av Abraham Ortelius, föreställande Victoria, det enda av Ferdinand Magellans fartyg som fullbordade världsomseglingen. Bildkälla: Abraham OrteliusMusik: Ljudklipp av en vihuela framför ett stycke från 1600-talet: "Jamaica" ur Playford's Dancing Master (4:e upplagan, 1670). Musikern Chris Green (blastfromthepast.org.uk) framför stycket och har gett tillstånd att dela inspelningen. Källa: Chris Green, blastfromthepast.org.uk. Licens: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0Klippare: Emanuel Lehtonen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
När Christofer Columbus steg i land i den Nya världen år i oktober 1492 var det en slumpartad inledning på en global omvälvning. Denna händelse utmanade själva Bibeln och gav ny förståelsen av världen. För européerna öppnades en ny värld av möjligheter, men för Amerikas ursprungsbefolkningar blev det slutet på deras värld.Columbus resa var möjlig med hjälp av kunskaper om seglingsvindar, effektivare seglingsfartyg och kanoner och blev startpunkt på en västerländska expansion. Världens olika delar kom att bindas samman genom handel, migration och våld.I detta första av två avsnitt av podden Historia Nu om vändpunkten 1492 samtalar programledaren Urban Lindstedt med Leos Müller, professor i historia vid Stockholms universitet, om 1492 års betydelse. Han är aktuell med boken Europas vändpunkter: 1492, 1914 och 1989.År 1488 trodde man världen bestod av tre kontinenter: Europa, Asien och Afrika. Man visste inte om Indiska oceanen var ett slutet eller öppet hav. Efter en rad sjöfärder var världen 1566 sammanlänkad av seglingsruter runt jorden. Världen hade blivit global.Columbus resa innebar inte bara innebar upptäckten av en ny kontinent, utan även en djupgående omdaning av Europas världsbild. Den tidigare eurocentriska uppfattningen fick sig en törn när det stod klart att jorden till största delen bestod av vatten – och att okända kontinenter existerade. Upptäcktsresorna inledde en kunskapsrevolution som så småningom kulminerade i upplysningstidens idéer och vetenskapliga framsteg.Denna epok av nyfikenhet och upptäckarlust hade också en brutal baksida. Mötet mellan Europa och Amerika resulterade i folkmord på ursprungsbefolkningar och spridning av dödliga sjukdomar. Uppskattningsvis dog upp till 90 procent av Amerikas ursprungsbefolkning under de första decennierna efter européernas ankomst. Den nya världen omvandlades snabbt till ett fält för exploatering, råvaruutvinning och slavhandel – samtliga avgörande inslag i den gryende kapitalismen.Bildtext: Upptäcktsresande Amerigo Vespucci väcker den sovande Amerika – en sen 1500-talsillustration som symboliserar den europeiska upptäckten av den Nya världen. Bilden är ett konstnärligt uttryck där Amerigo Vespucci, med navigationsinstrument i hand, gestaltar den vetenskapliga upptäcktsresanden som "väcker" en passivt avbildad kvinnlig allegori av Amerika. Illustrationen är ursprungligen skapad av Johannes Stradanus (Jan van der Straet) och återgiven av Theodor Galle.Musik: Ljudklipp av en vihuela framför ett stycke från 1600-talet: "Jamaica" ur Playford's Dancing Master (4:e upplagan, 1670). Musikern Chris Green (blastfromthepast.org.uk) framför stycket och har gett tillstånd att dela inspelningen.Källa: Chris Green, blastfromthepast.org.uk. Licens: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0Källa: Stradanus - This file was derived from: New Inventions of Modern Times -Nova Reperta-, The Discovery of America, plate 1 MET DP841124.jpg.Upphovsrätt: Public DomainKlippare: Emanuel Lehtonen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tired of putting out fires all day? It's time to start thinking like a CEO, not just a clinician. In this episode, Dr. Chris Green shares the systems that helped him cut down clinical days and lead like a CEO instead of just a manager.You'll learn how he trains strong leaders, strategies you can use to address team resistance when you step back from the chair, and the first step every owner should take to start acting like the CEO of their practice. Hear what it takes to lead with less stress and more structure!Topics discussed:The new challenges that come with practice growthDr. Green's biggest leadership mistake as a new ownerDeveloping systems to lead instead of manageThe structure that helped him reduce clinical daysCore lessons in his 12-week leadership programMindset shifts for cutting clinical days without guiltStrategies to keep associates happy and accountableKey metrics that show you're ready for another associateHow to easily cut down to three clinical daysGrab Dr. Chris Green's book, The Plan, The Project, The Practice: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0D37YZBKN/allbooks/Learn more about Dynamic Dental Ascension:https://dynamicdentalascension.com/This episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.comGRAB THE FREE PLAYBOOK HERE - Discover 30 proven strategies top-performing dentists use to increase profits, cut clinical days, and finally enjoy the freedom they originally built their practices for.https://www.dentalpracticeheroes.com/playbook Join Etch, Steve, Henry, and 14 other growth minded practice owners at this exclusive beachfront masterminding opportunity November 7 and 8 in Destin Florida. Apply by setting up a strategy call HERE Take Control of Your Practice and Your Life We help dentists take more time off while making more money through systematization, team empowerment, and creating leadership teams. Ready to build a practice that works for you? Visit www.DentalPracticeHeroes.com to learn more.
Chris Green, President of Humanitarian Hotels, shares what gives him hope in hospitality today. As the industry faces rising costs and flat forecasts, he explains how leaders can rebuild optimism through care, connection, and investing in their people. Also see: Hospitality as an Engine for Generosity: How Humanitarian Hotels Operates with Excellence & Gives Away 100% of ProfitsCalled to Use Your Gifts for Good (podcast w/ Fr. Mike Schmitz) A few more resources: If you're new to Hospitality Daily, start here. You can send me a message here with questions, comments, or guest suggestions If you want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day, subscribe here for free. Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you want to advertise on Hospitality Daily, here are the ways we can work together. If you found this episode interesting or helpful, send it to someone on your team so you can turn the ideas into action and benefit your business and the people you serve! Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
In this episode, Chris Green, President of Humanitarian Hotels, shares how his organization gives away 100% of its profits to charity -- while operating with world-class excellence. He explains how hospitality can become an engine for generosity, where every associate, guest, and community benefits -- and challenges us to rethink what it means to pursue what's good.Links to learn more:Humanitarian Hotels Founder's StoryBusiness as a Force for Good: The Humanitarian Hotels Story (video with Glenn Haussman)Called to Use Your Gifts for Good (podcast w/ Fr. Mike Schmitz)Pulte Family Charitable FoundationA few more resources: If you're new to Hospitality Daily, start here. You can send me a message here with questions, comments, or guest suggestions If you want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day, subscribe here for free. Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you want to advertise on Hospitality Daily, here are the ways we can work together. If you found this episode interesting or helpful, send it to someone on your team so you can turn the ideas into action and benefit your business and the people you serve! Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
On today's episode, Dr. Addison Killeen and Dr. Chris Green lead a breakout session titled “By the Numbers: Hygiene and Associate KPIs,” diving into the essential metrics that drive growth, profitability, and accountability within dental practices. They stress the importance of balancing hard data with a strong team culture, emphasizing that while spreadsheets and KPIs are crucial, it's the deeper impact on patients and team members that truly drives performance. Through real-world examples and personal practice data, they explore how to track and apply key metrics like treatment plan dollars, case acceptance, hourly production, and hygiene efficiency. They also break down strategies for building productive hygiene departments, onboarding associates with aligned expectations, and using KPIs as coaching tools instead of punitive measures. Their simple systems—like visual scorecards and red/green indicators—help teams stay focused without feeling overwhelmed. The ultimate goal: create sustainable success by aligning data with purpose, behaviors, and consistent team recalibration. Be sure to check out the full episode from the Dentalpreneur Podcast! EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.truedentalsuccess.com Dental Success Network Subscribe to The Dentalpreneur Podcast
On today's episode, Dr. Mark Costes welcomes DSI Black Belt Coach and startup expert Dr. Chris Green for a high-energy conversation packed with real-world wisdom. Fresh off the Dental Success Summit, they reflect on the event's outstanding energy, powerful breakout sessions, and the rising interest in startup practices. Chris breaks down the core pillars of successful startups—planning, project execution, and practice building—while sharing actionable strategies to overcome decision fatigue and generate real patient momentum before opening day. From avoiding poor demographic choices to leveraging grassroots marketing (like stickers on dry cleaning bags and donuts at police stations), this episode is filled with tactical advice. They also preview an exciting upcoming live event in NYC for aspiring practice owners and share the importance of having a transparent, experienced guide through the startup journey. Be sure to check out the full episode from the Dentalpreneur Podcast! EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.thepracticelaunchpad.com https://www.truedentalsuccess.com Dental Success Network Subscribe to The Dentalpreneur Podcast
This story is living what I have been preaching: Keep humanity in hospitality. At Saint John's Resort outside Detroit, they're all in on this concept; and a whole lot more. Kevin Doyle, COO of the Pulte Charitable Family Foundation, and longtime friend of the show Chris Green, President of Humanitarian Hotels share their story, and it blew me away. This isn't just another #luxuryresort. Here's what makes it different: 100% of hotel profits go to charity. Every wedding, golf outing, or stay directly supports local communities, global causes, and provides jobs for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. In just the last two years, they've given more than $6 million to nonprofits in Detroit alone—and millions more worldwide. It's living proof that hospitality can be a force for good. One striking moment: even a simple lunch choice has impact, with proceeds feeding families in need around the globe. Guests aren't just enjoying an event or a stay—they're creating meaningful change. How do you think hotels (or any business) can build more purpose into their model while still delivering world-class experiences? Special thanks to our advertiser:
On today's episode, Dr. Mark Costes is joined by Dr. Chris Green of The Practice Launchpad and Justin “JJ” Ditkofsky of WeCare to talk about all things dental startups—from the earliest planning stages to scaling for long-term success. The trio dives deep into the real-world challenges dentists face when launching a practice, including costly lease mistakes, undersized offices, decision fatigue, and lack of future scalability. JJ shares wild personal stories (including why he's podcasting from his backyard), real estate insights from Frisco, Texas to Tribeca, and what separates a smart startup from a money pit. Chris outlines his proven three-phase approach to launching and optimizing a startup, while Mark breaks down why thinking like a CEO from day one is critical. Plus, they announce a free live event in NYC on September 18, 2025, for dentists considering startups—complete with networking, lectures, and champagne. Be sure to check out the full episode from the Dentalpreneur Podcast! EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.thepracticelaunchpad.com https://www.truedentalsuccess.com Dental Success Network Subscribe to The Dentalpreneur Podcast
There's nothing more dramatic than a game which is won or lost in the last meaningful moment. These are the ones which live longest in the memory for fans and players alike and which bring both tears of joy and despair in equal measure. And, when it's on the biggest stage, those memories last a lifetime.Some are lifted by the iconic commentary that sits alongside them. “Long fancies it, Long fancies it. It's wide to West, it's wide to West... ” makes the hairs on the back of the neck stand up to this day as Chris Joynt finished off an incredibly desperate last play for St Helens against Bradford that ultimately led to a Grand Final victory.Occasionally, these dramatic endings also settle city rivalries. David Hodgson for Rovers against FC at Magic Weekend and Chris Green the other way around the following year to equal the score for example. Whilst others have more major consequence, such as Shaun Johnson breaking English hearts at Wembley in the World Cup semi-final or Gareth O'Brien's huge drop-goal in the Million Pound Game which capped off an incredible comeback by Salford in golden point extra-time.Then there's the drama of the helicopter hovering over the Pennines, waiting to see where the trophy was heading, when Ryan Hall's last second try for Leeds at Huddersfield secured the League Leaders' Shield and completed part two of the Rhinos treble campaign.While Jack Welsby's try on the hooter for his home town club against their fiercest rivals in the Covid hit Grand Final was equally dramatic despite hardly anyone being there to witness it. The players waited anxiously for the video referee to check it was a try and when confirmed went absolutely wild, even though there was no-one else there to celebrate with them!The more personal the occasion, the more memorable is the ending, and there's absolutely nothing worse than losing that way, but nothing beats winning like that either.
On today's episode, Dr. Mark Costes is joined by Dr. Chris Green of The Practice Launchpad and Justin “JJ” Ditkofsky of WeCare to talk about all things dental startups—from the earliest planning stages to scaling for long-term success. The trio dives deep into the real-world challenges dentists face when launching a practice, including costly lease mistakes, undersized offices, decision fatigue, and lack of future scalability. JJ shares wild personal stories (including why he's podcasting from his backyard), real estate insights from Frisco, Texas to Tribeca, and what separates a smart startup from a money pit. Chris outlines his proven three-phase approach to launching and optimizing a startup, while Mark breaks down why thinking like a CEO from day one is critical. Plus, they announce a free live event in NYC on September 18, 2025, for dentists considering startups—complete with networking, lectures, and champagne. Be sure to check out the full episode from the Dentalpreneur Podcast! EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.thepracticelaunchpad.com https://www.truedentalsuccess.com Dental Success Network Subscribe to The Dentalpreneur Podcast
On today's episode, Dr. Mark Costes is joined by Dr. Chris Green of The Practice Launchpad and Justin “JJ” Ditkofsky of WeCare to talk about all things dental startups—from the earliest planning stages to scaling for long-term success. The trio dives deep into the real-world challenges dentists face when launching a practice, including costly lease mistakes, undersized offices, decision fatigue, and lack of future scalability. JJ shares wild personal stories (including why he's podcasting from his backyard), real estate insights from Frisco, Texas to Tribeca, and what separates a smart startup from a money pit. Chris outlines his proven three-phase approach to launching and optimizing a startup, while Mark breaks down why thinking like a CEO from day one is critical. Plus, they announce a free live event in NYC on September 18, 2025, for dentists considering startups—complete with networking, lectures, and champagne. Be sure to check out the full episode from the Dentalpreneur Podcast! EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.thepracticelaunchpad.com https://www.truedentalsuccess.com Dental Success Network Subscribe to The Dentalpreneur Podcast
Eureka The Pentecostal Church Sunday Morning Service - 08/03/2025"The Demonstration of Restoration" Rev. Chris GreenConnect with us! Instagram: instagram.com/eurekachurch Facebook: Eureka The Pentecostal Church Youtube: youtube.com/c/EurekaThePentecostalChurch Website: eureka.churchListen/Download this sermon on Spotify or Apple Podcasts - Eureka the Pentecostal Church All songs are performed by licensing agreement through CCLI #1578358 and Streaming License #21284088
Eureka The Pentecostal Church Sunday Evening Service - 08/03/2025"Because of the Oil"Rev. Chris GreenConnect with us! Instagram: instagram.com/eurekachurch Facebook: Eureka The Pentecostal Church Youtube: youtube.com/c/EurekaThePentecostalChurch Website: eureka.churchListen/Download this sermon on Spotify or Apple Podcasts - Eureka the Pentecostal Church All songs are performed by licensing agreement through CCLI #1578358 and Streaming License #21284088
I sit down with my old friend from the Paul VanderKlay discord days, Dave W., to discuss the upcoming South Estuary conference and dive deep into the differences between "Light Woo" and "Dark Woo." We explore the nature of evil as a parasitic force and contrast the path of self-empowerment with the Christian concept of Theosis.Register for Dave's conference, Southestuary, here: https://www.southeastuary.com/Midwestuary : https://www.midwestuary.com/Dave's convo with PVK - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnxGugpTJZg&t=1744sPeople MentionedPaul VanderKlay ( @PaulVanderKlay ) , Jordan Hall, Jordan Daniel Wood, JD Lionheart, Michael Martin, Nate Hile ( @grailcountry ) , Shari, Yoseph Razin, Chris Green, St. Maximus the Confessor, St. Gregory of Nyssa, St. Isaac the Syrian, Origen, St. Seraphim of Sarov, St. John Chrysostom, Rod Dreher, Vin Armani, John Vervaeke ( @johnvervaeke ) , Ashley Lande, Scott Adams, Augustine, Plotinus.
– First-ever female Penn State drum major, Brass Band tribute at Ozzy Osbourne's celebration, and DCA/DCI crossover in Williamsport.On this week's episode of On A Water Break, we're gearing up for DCI Championships in Indianapolis, August 8–9, 2025! Stephen McCarrick (@stephenmccarrick) is joined by Nicole Younger (@o2bnpjs), Chris Green (@virtualassistantdirector), and Lori Winschel (@lori.winschel) for five packed segments filled with history-making news, live-from-the-field insights, tech tips, and candid “water break” rants.
Today is a special day - it is the launch of Aaron's new book, Faith as Life in the Spirit: A Pneumatology of Belief, Affection, and Works.In this special episode, Aaron and Chris reverse roles. Chris interviews Aaron on his new book, the process behind it, and what makes it unique. This book covers a pneumatological pistology, or rather, asks the question, "what does the Spirit have to do with faith" and "what is faith anyways"? For more info on the book, or if it interests you enough to buy, you can get it from most book vendors or click on one of the links below:Faith as Life in the Spirit on AmazonFaith as Life in the Spirit on Bloomsbury
We already tackled Bon Jovi's 'Keep The Faith' album back in Season Two and here we are again face to face with some rock cowboys, this time to have a listen to 'These Days' from 1995. And to help us out we are joined by our good friend Chris Green, a man who has played guitar alongside more rock royalty than you could shake a Fender Stratocaster at and someone who really knows his classic Bon Jovi albums. So will this pass muster? Will it join those other albums like 'New Jersey' and 'Slippery When Wet'? I mean obviously not but let's see what we all reckon. The Bon Jovi album was number one for four weeks so we get to talk about loads of other album and single releases from such acts as Reef, Foo Fighters, Kyuss and WASP. Hmmm. As always please do give us a follow on our social media platforms and why not go and give us a nice rating or comment over on Spotify now that you're able to while you're checking out this episode's companion playlist (which contains ALL of the songs we talk about on this one) and our ongoing and sprawling playlist of songs from each album that we do an episode on. And if you want to donate to our PayPal account for the price of a pint or a cup of coffee that is always appreciated as well obviously. Cheers!
Think ChatGPT is just for writing emails? Think again. In this episode, Chris Green drops real-world prompts and jaw-dropping use cases that will make you rethink how you engage every prospect and client.Is AI just another shiny object… or the secret weapon your agency has been missing?In this high-energy episode of Insurance Town, the Flood Guru himself, Chris Green, steps into the Mayor's office and throws down example after example of how he's using ChatGPT right now to:✅ Personalize client interactions✅ improve your team's experience✅ build your own in house They ask you answer intranet ✅ Simplify complex insurance language ✅ Improve response times ✅ Drive more leads ✅ And yes… actually close more businessIf you've ever said, “I don't have time to figure out this AI stuff,” this is the episode you can't afford to skip. Chris lays out a playbook so practical, you'll be tempted to pause and try it mid-episode.
Welcome to the Jesus Church in Watertown, South Dakota!Join us for service at: 500 14th Ave NW, Watertown, SD 57201 https://goo.gl/maps/WgUmDc1iH7jB8za98Our Service Times: Sunday Morning Service at 10:00 am CDT Sunday Main Service at 11:00 am CDT Wednesday Service at 7:00 pm CDTYou can find us online at: Website: https://jesuschurchsd.org/ Facebook: / jesuschurchsd Instagram: / jesuschurchsd
My guest this week is Chris Green, owner of Ven.Space. Located in Brooklyn, NY, Ven.Space has quickly become one of the most talked-about stores in recent years and has been featured in notable outlets such as The New York Times and Highsnobiety. The retail experience is designed to be simple, efficient, and focused on the customer experience rather than just the brand. In our discussion, Chris and I explore how Ven.Space got started, delve into his retail philosophies, talk about the importance of in-person shopping, and discuss why he has chosen not to establish an online presence… yet.Follow Ven.Space on Instagram *Sponsored by Bezel - the trusted marketplace for buying and selling your next luxury watch
Tony is back at home base. We go on a whirlwind of a discussion. Music, grief, kids being assholes, voicemails, etc... Don't forget to check out Chris Green's interview with a pardoned J6 participant. Thanks for listening!Find the interview here...https://open.spotify.com/episode/2p1ZBXofjRf4V44v4gX2dd?si=KAODnXmRSEGG--gunDZmQA
On today's episode, Dr. Mark Costes welcomes back Dr. Addison Killeen to dive deeper into The Dental Office Manager Position Manual, co-authored with Dr. Chris Green. They explore how to take an average office manager and transform them into a high-performing, servant-style leader using the detailed playbook they've developed. From assessing leadership readiness and navigating tricky team dynamics, to mastering emotional intelligence and prioritization, this episode is a masterclass in leadership development within the dental office. They also tackle real-world scenarios like promoting from within, shifting friendship dynamics post-promotion, and the dangers of task fixation over strategic leadership. Plus, Addison shares details about his in-practice event in Lincoln, Nebraska, and the upcoming Dental Success Summit featuring Ryan Holiday. EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.addisonkilleen.com https://www.truedentalsuccess.com Dental Success Network Subscribe to The Dentalpreneur Podcast
Chris Green serves as Lead Pastor of United Church in Dripping Springs, TX. In this episode Nathan sits down with Pastor Chris Green in the noteworthy studio to talk about his message The Unction of the Unashamed.
I was in Houston yesterday and chatted with friend and industry icon W Chris Green. We discuss the evolution of guest service and smart business practices in the hotel industry. We recorded this before we hit the stage for an event with the Hotel & Lodging Association of Greater Houston Greater Huston during their monthly membership meeting.
When 19-year-old Chris Green is found beaten to death in a snowy Bangor, Michigan ditch in 2002, his family fear their son's murder will never be solved. Years pass before shocking revelations from an informant emerge and blow the case wide open. Dipsea - Visit Dipseastories.com/COLDCASE to start your free 30-day trial! Homes.com: We've done your homework. Progressive: Multitask right now. Quote your car insurance at Progressive.com to join the over 28 million drivers who trust Progressive. Rosetta Stone: Cold Case Files listeners can get Rosetta Stone's lifetime membership for 50% off when you go to RosettaStone.com/coldcase