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CEO of the Nashville Entrepreneur Center, Sam Davidson, joins Clark Buckner to reflect on his past year as CEO. Sam emphasizes the importance of a "connection engine" in achieving entrepreneurial success, illustrating his core belief: "The height of my success is directly related to the depth of my community." In this special episode announcing the show's new format, they discuss the role storytelling plays in inspiring future entrepreneurs and the impact of the EC and its supporters in making it all possible.
Virsys12 founder and CEO Tammy Hawes and her co-host Clark Buckner talk with Aneesh Chopra, president and co-founder of CareJourney, about the work he's doing to standardize provider directory data. Chopra also shares his vision for a truly integrated health system and explains why he believes ACO Reach can help us get there. Chopra served as the United States' first Chief Technology Officer under President Barack Obama. Chopra believes that in order for healthcare to truly become patient-centered, we need to make it easy for them to find providers that meet their needs and aggregate all of their health data in one place. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
The first question that physiatrist and rehabilitation medicine specialist Lisa Bliss MD asks a patient is ‘What do you want to achieve?' Whether their answer is to run a marathon or to be able to lift their grandchild, Bliss focuses her treatment on giving patients the tools to succeed on their own terms. In this episode, Bliss talks with John Hawes and Clark Buckner about her patient-centered care, her own experience with endurance and the importance of adaptability.
The mind is one of our most important health assets. According to Speech Pathologist and student of the ancient Tibetan practice of mind science, Cindy Shaw CCC; SLP, we can take care of our mind through lots of dedicated and disciplined time, determination and reflection. On this episode, Shaw explains to co-hosts John Hawes and Clark Buckner how we can exercise control over our own happiness through dedicated work.
Physical therapy can't always stick to the same script. When Michele Jacobs DPT, physical therapist at Cascade Summit, works on patients with complex pain conditions, she customizes their care — and effectively transforms their lives. Jacobs shares with John Hawes and Clark Buckner how she uses her hands to heal patients with amazing results. She dives into gender considerations for delivering effective care, the importance of listening and how to advocate for your patients.
Keith Embray's journey to professional football wasn't an easy one. But, even after multiple rejections, setbacks and injuries, Embray found himself playing on the NFL stage. In this episode, Embray tells co-hosts John Hawes and Clark Buckner how physical therapists made an impact on his professional football career, the importance of mentorship and how he guides student athletes for life after graduation.
Whether you're an Olympic track champion or a recreational golfer, Randy Bauer knows that athletes of all kinds want to make the most of their movement for as long as they can. That's where he steps in. In this episode, RPM physical therapist Bauer discusses with John Hawes and Clark Buckner his work with elite athletes from all over the country, the physical demands of therapy and the way to build relationships through your practice.
Megan Seeman always tries to remember that she's not just selling a product, she's helping someone make a decision that will shape the rest of their life. Seeman is the director of lifecycle marketing at Brookdale Senior Living, the largest senior living provider in the U.S. and the world's largest Alzheimer's and dementia care provisioner. Brookdale is also the winner of Virsys12's 2021 Customer Success Award for passion. On this episode Virsys12 founder and CEO Tammy Hawes and her co-host Clark Buckner talk with Megan Seeman, director of lifecycle marketing at Brookdale Senior Living about her unique challenges and opportunities that come with marketing a senior living community. She also discusses the renewed importance of email communication and the benefits of gathering clean data. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Aquatic rehabilitation not only improves movement for Physical Therapy patients, but has beneficial effects for mental well-being as well. That's why Bruce Becker MD, longtime physician and director of aquatic rehabilitation, uses water to facilitate physical and mental transformations. In this episode, Becker joins John Hawes and Clark Buckner to share the physiology and neuropsychology behind warm water immersion, the benefits of the practice and how he believes it can shape the future.
The Nice Podcast is brought to you by Futureforth.com. We help fast-growing tech companies onboard, create, and keep happier more connected employees. Jane Allen is the Chief Executive Officer at Nashville Entrepreneur Center. What we talked about... Journaling about what you are grateful for. Practicing empathy. On creating Counsel on Call. Paid maternity leave. The Nashville Entrepreneur Center. Circle Back Podcast with Clark Buckner. Keeping Nashville entrepreneurs together around the pandemic and tornado aftermath. The 4 phases of the entrepreneur's journey. Phase 1: Innovate. Phase 2: Rapid Growth. Phase 3: Stabilize or Exit. Phase 4: Circle Back. Her small-town upbringing and how it applies to building community. The importance of taking personal notes and documenting everything. Contact her Jane.allen@ec.co. We ❤️ Our Listeners. Please be sure to follow the show and leave a review wherever you subscribe to podcasts. Reviews and sharing the show are the nicest ways to support the show and are deeply appreciated. Thank you.
Virsys12 founder and CEO Tammy Hawes and her co-host Clark Buckner talk with Taylor Hamilton about her passion for engaging patients at every step along the consumer journey. She also shares her experience with implementing Salesforce in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
From The Chase Studio at the Nashville Entrepreneur Center, Circle Back Season 2 is here! We're returning with even more of Nashville's most exceptional entrepreneurs revisiting the moments that defined their path. Hosted by Clark Buckner, these founders offer inspiration and practical insights to those navigating their own entrepreneurial journeys.
After extensive aquatic rehabilitation training in Europe, Julianne Alford is making a splash now as RPM's Clinical Director in Spokane, WA. In this episode, Alford enlightens co-hosts Clark Buckner and John Hawes on the many ways aquatic therapy facilitates healing, builds strength and increases stamina on land, and why it's beneficial for all ages and fitness levels.
Before some patients step into the physical therapist's office, they might find themselves undergoing surgery. On this episode, orthopedic surgeon Alan Greenwald sits down with Clark Buckner and John Hawes to explain the transformative technology of the industry, the training it takes and the importance of the therapy that comes after.
Some may think of physical therapy only as a means to help repair damage resulting from injury or disease. But what if it could help prevent impaired movement from happening in the first place? On our first episode of Powering Health and Wellness with RPM Rehab, co-hosts Clark Buckner and John Hawes discuss the wide range of solutions physical therapy offers for when life gets in the way of our ability to move. Hawes also shares ideas about strategies for and benefits of taking care of and preserving our health, offers insight into how movement shapes our lives and provides a glimpse into the future of the industry.
Clark Buckner of Relationary Marketing discusses the evolution of podcasting and what marketers should consider when developing a podcast.
Host Tammy Hawes, Virsys12 founder and CEO, and her co-host Clark Buckner talk with DP Brightful about his vision for the future of the industry. He also explains how the changes we've seen during the COVID-19 pandemic will continue to drive innovation well into the future. DP Brightful knows technology can directly improve people's lives and experiences; it's why he was so excited to bring his years of tech industry expertise into the healthcare space when he joined Salesforce. Brightful believes that with the proper innovation and application, healthcare companies can leverage technology to improve every aspect of the customer experience. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
Virsys12 founder and CEO Tammy Hawes and her co-host Clark Buckner talk with Gail Peace about why it's so important for hospitals to maintain a great relationship with their physicians. She also shares some of the biggest trends she's seen in healthcare in the past year that will continue to have an impact even after COVID-19. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Hosts Tammy Hawes and Clark Buckner talk with Robin Clark CEO of Ursa Health about the gaps he has witnessed in the healthcare transformation space, along with the solutions he's building at Ursa Health. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Hosts Tammy Hawes, Virsys12 founder and CEO, and her co-host Clark Buckner talk with Tommy Lewis about the lessons he’s learned about leadership, business growth and more. Lewis also shares some exciting stories about the transformation he’s witnessing at Tivity Health and in the healthcare industry as a whole. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Hosts Tammy Hawes and Clark Buckner talk with Scott Vasey, Senior Vice President for Network Management at AmeriHealth Caritas, about some of the biggest issues and trends for health plan payers today. Vasey also explains how he’s partnering with Virsys12 to create a better system and workflow for the provider network and operations within AmeriHealth Caritas. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Hosts Tammy Hawes and Clark Buckner talk with Marc Watkins, Chief Medical Officer at Kroger Health, about Kroger’s Food as Medicine initiative. Watkins also explains how Kroger is using engagement and personalization to improve health outcomes. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
In this episode of the Creative Spaces podcast, we talk to Clark Buckner. Clark is co-founder of Nashville-based podcast production agency Relationary Marketing, which works with mid-to-large-sized organizations seeking to leverage podcasting in their content marketing strategies. He has worked with brands like Jack Daniel's and serves national corporate clients in healthcare and technology along with award-winning PR firms, including DVL Seigenthaler. Buckner is also a team member at the Nashville Entrepreneur Center, a Nashville-based non-profit that connects entrepreneurs with critical resources to create, launch and grow businesses. As lead organizer of the Nashville Podcasters meetup, Clark's passion is to support new and existing podcasters. Clark joins us from his podcast studio in Nashville, TN. Clark explains the five most important steps to launch and produce a successful podcast. He also talks about the importance of creating a comfortable "vibe" for your podcast guests and shares an unusual talent he has to make the world a little bit happier. For more info about Clark, go to: https://clarkbuck.com/team/clark-buckner/ https://relationarymarketing.com https://www.ec.co/circle-back
Hosts Tammy Hawes and Clark Buckner talk with Bo Bartholomew, CEO of EvidenceCare, about the disruption EvidenceCare is creating. Bartholomew also explains why focusing on integrity will make American healthcare systems stronger. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
The Circle Back podcast, the premiere production of The Chase Studio at the Nashville Entrepreneur Center, features an array of the city's most exceptional entrepreneurs as they revisit the moments that defined their paths. In candid conversation with host Clark Buckner, founders in this first season offer inspiration and practical insights to those navigating their own entrepreneurial journeys.
Today we present a new podcast from WKMS in Murray Kentucky called Middle Of Everywhere—Big stories from the small places we call home. What happens when an atheist stands up for free speech when the government favors Christianity? Many people in this country think that patriotism and Christianity go hand in hand, but can a person be a patriot and non-religious? In this episode, Ariel and Austin hear from one feisty and independent man who has devoted his life to crusading for freedom of expression. His journey became world renowned with his lawsuit against the state of Kentucky for denying him the vanity license plate IM GOD. You can join “The Neighborhood” along with these wonderful, thoughtful, generous people by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/neighbors Who’s in “The Neighborhood”: Allison Sebastian, Adrian Cobb, Nathalie Stewart, Ben Lehman, Caroline Martin, Clark Buckner, Cody Spriggs, Dan Burns, Em Vo, Eric Detweiler, Gina, Griffin Bonham, Heather Price, John Kesling, Landon Rives, Patrick Black, Patrick Gillis, Ray Ware, Ryan Arnett, Samuel Adams, Tom and Rachel Kraft, Nikki Black, Hunter and Bonnie Moore, Newton Dominey, Bea Troxel, Craig and Brenda Burns, Laurel Dean, Travis Hall, Clark Hill, Tony Gonzalez, Christopher Mastin and my mom Tonya Lewis (thanks mom!) Visit our website at www.neighborspodcast.com Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts to show your patriotism ;) Music from the Blue Dot Sessions, Dan Burns. Use Dan Burns for your podcast/videogame/film project! Our sonic logo at the beginning of the episode is by Dallas Taylor’s company Defacto Sound. Dallas makes a podcast about sound called Twenty Thousand Hertz listen at www.20k.org Get to know your neighbors. Photo credit: The Freedom From Religion Foundation
This episode I do something I have never done in the entire history of the show. I just interview someone. No story. I interview Michael McRay to shed some light and hope on our current political divide. He’s a Nashville-based author of the new book I Am Not Your Enemy: Stories to Transform a Divided World. He’s a story-practitioner using the power of personal stories to heal harm, make meaning, and create connection. He works most often with the global empathy nonprofit organization Narrative 4 and earne his master’s degree in Belfast, Northern Ireland, studying conflict resolution and reconciliation. Our conversation starts with the political divide in America, but ends up in a much more intimate place. We’ll learn about the scale of sectarian danger, a scale to determine the escalation of violence that can occur based on sectarianism, a helpful tool called the PIN model for conflict resolution, and here a couple stories of disparate people connecting in deeply human ways. Scale of Sectarian Danger (from Moving Beyond Sectarianism: Religion, Conflict and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland) Escalation by words and actions We are different, we behave differently We are right. We are right and you are wrong You are a less adequate version of what we are You are not what you say you are We are in fact what you say you are What you are doing is evil You are so wrong that you forfeit ordinary rights You are less than human You are evil You are demonic PIN diagram You can learn more about the story exchanges Michael refers to in this episode at: https://narrative4.com/ You can join “The Neighborhood” along with these wonderful, thoughtful, generous people by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/neighbors Who’s in “The Neighborhood”: Allison Sebastian, Adrian Cobb, Nathalie Stewart, Ben Lehman, Caroline Martin, Clark Buckner, Cody Spriggs, Dan Burns, Em Vo, Eric Detweiler, Gina, Griffin Bonham, Heather Price, John Kesling, Landon Rives, Marc Kochamba, Patrick Black, Patrick Gillis, Ray Ware, Ryan Arnett, Samuel Adams, Tom and Rachel Kraft, Nikki Black, Hunter and Bonnie Moore, Newton Dominey, Bea Troxel, Craig and Brenda Burns, Laurel Dean, Travis Hall, Clark Hill, Tony Gonzalez, Christopher Mastin and my mom Tonya Lewis (thanks mom!) Visit our website at www.neighborspodcast.com Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts for peace Music from the Blue Dot Sessions, Dan Burns. Use Dan Burns for your podcast/videogame/film project! Our sonic logo at the beginning of the episode is by Dallas Taylor’s company Defacto Sound. Dallas makes a podcast about sound called Twenty Thousand Hertz listen at www.20k.org Get to know your neighbors.
Hosts Tammy Hawes and Clark Buckner talk with Jim Dougherty, co-founder and executive chairman of Madaket Health about the story of how Madaket came to be, and Jim also shares his vision for the company’s future. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
In part two of his interview, co-founder and executive chairman of Madaket Health, Jim Dougherty joins Virsys12 founder and CEO Tammy Hawes and her co-host Clark Buckner again to discuss his advice for business owners and leaders as they navigate COVID-19. Dougherty also shares his vision for the future of healthcare beyond this crisis.
In this special season 3 finale of Disrupt the Continuum, host Clark Buckner and Launch Tennessee interim CEO Van Tucker provide a snapshot of what makes Tennessee the ideal place to start and grow a business. They revisit conversations with each of Launch Tennessee’s network partners across the state, and Van explains what’s next for her organization as they work to make Tennessee the most startup-friendly place in the nation.
Coping with the pandemic, the election, really anything in 2020—it can come in waves. Sometimes after a big milestone happens, like getting married, the weight of it all can hit you like a semi truck. Need a good cry to honor the big things in your life that did or didn’t happen in 2020? Guest producer Michelle Dahlenburg brings us the story of Susan and Mark's shift to holding one of the most important days of their lives on zoom and just what it means for their union. You can join “The Neighborhood” along with these wonderful, thoughtful, generous people by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/neighbors Who’s in “The Neighborhood”: Allison Sebastian, Adrian Cobb, Nathalie Stewart, Ben Lehman, Caroline Martin, Clark Buckner, Cody Spriggs, Dan Burns, Em Vo, Eric Detweiler, Gina, Griffin Bonham, Heather Price, John Kesling, Landon Rives, Marc Kochamba, Patrick Black, Patrick Gillis, Ray Ware, Ryan Arnett, Samuel Adams, Tom and Rachel Kraft, Nikki Black, Hunter and Bonnie Moore, Newton Dominey, Bea Troxel, Craig and Brenda Burns, Laurel Dean, Travis Hall, Clark Hill, Tony Gonzalez, Christopher Mastin and my mom Tonya Lewis (thanks mom!) Visit our website at www.neighborspodcast.com Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts because my life depends on it Music from the Blue Dot Sessions, Dan Burns. Use Dan Burns for your podcast/videogame/film project! Our sonic logo at the beginning of the episode is by Dallas Taylor’s company Defacto Sound. Dallas makes a podcast about sound called Twenty Thousand Hertz listen at www.20k.org Get to know your neighbors you dingus.
Hosts Tammy Hawes and Clark Buckner talk with Dilawar Syed, CEO of Lumiata, about Lumiata’s innovative approach, and how artificial intelligence can help manage the COVID-19 pandemic. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Cynthia Capers used to be a nurse but she chose to get out of that life and teach herself how to be a farmer. This piece was originally produced as part of the Transom Traveling Workshop in Nashville, TN at WPLN by India Hunter (her very first radio piece ever). If you’d like to make pieces like this check out www.transom.org. You can join “The Neighborhood” along with these wonderful, thoughtful, generous people by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/neighbors Who’s in “The Neighborhood”: Allison Sebastian, Adrian Cobb, Nathalie Stewart, Ben Lehman, Caroline Martin, Clark Buckner, Cody Spriggs, Dan Burns, Em Vo, Eric Detweiler, Gina, Griffin Bonham, Heather Price, John Kesling, Landon Rives, Marc Kochamba, Patrick Black, Patrick Gillis, Ray Ware, Ryan Arnett, Samuel Adams, Tom and Rachel Kraft, Nikki Black, Hunter and Bonnie Moore, Newton Dominey, Bea Troxel, Craig and Brenda Burns, Laurel Dean, Travis Hall, Clark Hill, Tony Gonzalez, Christopher Mastin and my mom Tonya Lewis (thanks mom!) Visit our website at www.neighborspodcast.com Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts PG, PG-13, R??? Music from the Blue Dot Sessions, Dan Burns. Use Dan Burns for your podcast/videogame/film project! Our sonic logo at the beginning of the episode is by Dallas Taylor’s company Defacto Sound. Dallas makes a podcast about sound called Twenty Thousand Hertz listen at www.20k.org Photo by N I F T Y A R T on Unsplash Get to know your neighbors.
In this episode of How I Transformed This, Virsys12 founder and CEO Tammy Hawes and her co-host Clark Buckner talk with Jason Rose about the need for better medication adherence, especially during COVID-19. And he shares how his company uses analytics to identify gaps in the healthcare system around medication adherence. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Having heard stories about the country he only lived in for the first year of his life, producer Jakob Lewis goes back to Frankfurt to connect with the life his parent's once had. Story produced by Jakob Lewis, edited by Rosie Forrest, special thanks to Bill Gilcher for helping aid me in my quest to find my parent’s neighbor. Produced for the Goethe-Instituts “Big Pond” Project. You can join “The Neighborhood” along with these wonderful, thoughtful, generous people by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/neighbors Who’s in “The Neighborhood”: Allison Sebastian, Adrian Cobb, Nathalie Stewart, Ben Lehman, Caroline Martin, Clark Buckner, Cody Spriggs, Dan Burns, Em Vo, Eric Detweiler, Gina, Griffin Bonham, Heather Price, John Kesling, Landon Rives, Marc Kochamba, Patrick Black, Patrick Gillis, Ray Ware, Ryan Arnett, Samuel Adams, Tom and Rachel Kraft, Nikki Black, Hunter and Bonnie Moore, Newton Dominey, Bea Troxel, Craig and Brenda Burns, Laurel Dean, Travis Hall, Clark Hill, Tony Gonzalez, Christopher Mastin and my mom Tonya Lewis (thanks mom!) Visit our website at www.neighborspodcast.com Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts because writing one on the bathroom stall of a Waffle House would be less helpful, though more intriguing. Music from the Blue Dot Sessions, Dan Burns and Podington Bear. Our sonic logo at the beginning of the episode is by Dallas Taylor’s company Defacto Sound. Dallas makes a podcast about sound called Twenty Thousand Hertz listen at www.20k.org
Tammy Hawes and Clark Buckner talk with Aaron Gani, Founder and CEO of BehaVR, joins Virsys12 CEO and Founder, Tammy Hawes, to discuss using virtual reality in healthcare. He shares about the innovative work his company is doing to treat chronic pain and behavioral health conditions and explains why VR is an effective tool for doctors and patients. He also gives perspective on the long-term transformation he expects to see in the wake of COVID-19, as healthcare is forced to shift toward a more consumer-centric model. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
One woman searches for a serial panhandler and the answer to what to do when someone asks you for money. Story produced by Tasha A. F. Lemley, edited by Tony Gonzalez, sound designed and mixed by Jakob Lewis. You can join “The Neighborhood” along with these wonderful, thoughtful, generous people by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/neighbors Who’s in “The Neighborhood”: Allison Sebastian, Adrian Cobb, Nathalie Stewart, Ben Lehman, Caroline Martin, Clark Buckner, Cody Spriggs, Dan Burns, Em Vo, Eric Detweiler, Gina, Griffin Bonham, Heather Price, John Kesling, Landon Rives, Marc Kochamba, Patrick Black, Patrick Gillis, Ray Ware, Ryan Arnett, Samuel Adams, Tom and Rachel Kraft, Nikki Black, Hunter and Bonnie Moore, Newton Dominey, Bea Troxel, Craig and Brenda Burns, Laurel Dean, Travis Hall, Clark Hill, Tony Gonzalez, Christopher Mastin and my mom Tonya Lewis (thanks mom!) Visit our website at www.neighborspodcast.com Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts because writing one on the bathroom stall of a Waffle House would be less helpful, though more intriguing. Music from the Blue Dot Sessions, Dan Burns and Podington Bear. Our sonic logo at the beginning of the episode is by Dallas Taylor’s company Defacto Sound. Dallas makes a podcast about sound called Twenty Thousand Hertz listen at www.20k.org
In the historic city of Magdeburg, Germany, there is a “Johnny Cash”-themed country music festival called Nashville Days – complete with corn dogs and cowboy hats. This is one of the fruits of the sister city relationship between Nashville and Magdeburg. Host Jakob Lewis, a Nashville citizen, goes to Magdeburg to see where the rubber meets the road for Sister Cities' idealistic vision to “promote peace one individual, one community at a time.” If you’ve been to Germany, Magdeburg probably isn’t the first city that comes to mind when you to think of cosmopolitan cities. Yet for the past 15 years, Magdeburg has developed a great relationship with its sister city Nashville through the Sister Cities International program. For The Big Pond, Jakob Lewis traces the origins of the sister cities back to the aftermath of World War II as a means to (re)connect former adversaries. Or, as Joel Dark, the Nashville chair of the Nashville-Magdeburg partnership puts it: “The concept is to build a local-to-local relationship so that international relations [are] not reduced to just relationships between governments and their agendas but can be a relationship really between people.” At a time when the US’ general tone for diplomacy has shifted, what does Sister Cities’ idealistic vision of peace really look like? Does it actually make a difference? Is it just a glorified trip club where well-to-do folks can drink wine in another country? Or is it the key to world peace? Listen to find out more. This story was produced in 2018 as part of the The Big Pond series with the Goethe-Institut, and the Year of German American Friendship 2018/2019 under the motto “Wunderbar Together”. Special thanks to Rosie Forrest for editing this story. Thanks Rosie! You can join “The Neighborhood” along with these wonderful, thoughtful, generous people by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/neighbors Who’s in “The Neighborhood”: Allison Sebastian, Adrian Cobb, Nathalie Stewart, Ben Lehman, Caroline Martin, Clark Buckner, Cody Spriggs, Dan Burns, Em Vo, Eric Detweiler, Gina, Griffin Bonham, Heather Price, John Kesling, Landon Rives, Marc Kochamba, Patrick Black, Patrick Gillis, Ray Ware, Ryan Arnett, Samuel Adams, Tom and Rachel Kraft, Nikki Black, Hunter and Bonnie Moore, Newton Dominey, Bea Troxel, Craig and Brenda Burns, Laurel Dean, Travis Hall, Clark Hill, Tony Gonzalez, Christopher Mastin and my mom Tonya Lewis (thanks mom!) Visit our website at www.neighborspodcast.com Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts because writing one on the bathroom stall of a Waffle House would be less helpful, though more intriguing. Music from the Blue Dot Sessions, Dan Burns and Podington Bear. Our sonic logo at the beginning of the episode is by Dallas Taylor’s company Defacto Sound. Dallas makes a podcast about sound called Twenty Thousand Hertz listen at www.20k.org
Tammy Hawes and Clark Buckner talk with Miriam Paramore, President of OptimizeRx about the importance of rapid transformation and the ways OptimizeRx is helping to fight the coronavirus. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
According to a July study from the Pew Research Center, around 3% of Americans have moved because of COVID-19, many of them adults who moved back in with their parents. One of those people is Theo Greenly, a writer and radio producer in Los Angeles. When the pandemic hit, both he and his partner lost their jobs. Unsure about when they would start working again, they decided to move in with family to save money. Specifically, to move in with Theo’s mom in the house that he lived in during high school. Theo documented the process, and he produced this story about it. You can find more of Theo’s work at TheoGreenly.com or follow him on Twitter @TheoGreenly. You can join “The Neighborhood” along with these wonderful, thoughtful, generous people by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/neighbors Who’s in “The Neighborhood”: Allison Sebastian, Adrian Cobb, Nathalie Stewart, Ben Lehman, Caroline Martin, Clark Buckner, Cody Spriggs, Dan Burns, Em Vo, Eric Detweiler, Gina, Griffin Bonham, Heather Price, John Kesling, Landon Rives, Marc Kochamba, Patrick Black, Patrick Gillis, Ray Ware, Ryan Arnett, Samuel Adams, Tom and Rachel Kraft, Nikki Black, Hunter and Bonnie Moore, Newton Dominey, Bea Troxel, Craig and Brenda Burns, Laurel Dean, Travis Hall, Clark Hill, Tony Gonzalez, Christopher Mastin and my mom Tonya Lewis (thanks mom!) Visit our website at www.neighborspodcast.com Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts so we can take down Joe Rogan!!! Music from the Blue Dot Sessions, Dan Burns and B. Roost3r Our sonic logo at the beginning of the episode is by Dallas Taylor’s company Defacto Sound. Dallas makes a podcast about sound called Twenty Thousand Hertz listen at www.20k.org
When multiple friends reach out to you unsolicited and suggest you consider the same author, you pay attention. First, thank you to Clark Buckner and Jeff Sanders. They know an amazing guest when they see one and were both quick to alert me. Who is it they’re recommending? None other than Nashville entrepreneur Michael Brody-Waite. […] The post 333: Great Leaders Live Like Drug Addicts with Michael Brody-Waite first appeared on Read to Lead Podcast.
Tammy Hawes and Clark Buckner talk with O’Quin about OrthoFi’s software solutions, the value of using cloud-based platforms, and strategies for maintaining patient engagement during COVID-19. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Meet Joann Jones. She's 79 years old, and she loves to dance. So, she helped start a line dancing class for senior citizens at the Hadley Park Community Center in North Nashville. For Joann, the group has become like a family. The community she's found there has helped her overcome loneliness, grief, and serious health issues. But this year, a tornado and a pandemic are testing the group's bond more than ever. special thanks to Joann Jones, Sharon Jarrett, and all of the Hadley Park Line Dancers. Here is a link to The Hadley Line Dancers Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/HPLDancers/. David Condos originally recorded the tape of the dance class as part of the Transom workshop. You can join “The Neighborhood” along with these wonderful, thoughtful, generous people by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/neighbors Who’s in “The Neighborhood”: Allison Sebastian, Adrian Cobb, Nathalie Stewart, Ben Lehman, Caroline Martin, Clark Buckner, Cody Spriggs, Dan Burns, Em Vo, Eric Detweiler, Gina, Griffin Bonham, Heather Price, John Kesling, Landon Rives, Marc Kochamba, Patrick Black, Patrick Gillis, Ray Ware, Ryan Arnett, Samuel Adams, Tom and Rachel Kraft, Nikki Black, Hunter and Bonnie Moore, Newton Dominey, Bea Troxel, Craig and Brenda Burns, Laurel Dean, Travis Hall, Clark Hill, Tony Gonzalez, and my mom Tonya Lewis (thanks mom!) Visit our website at www.neighborspodcast.com Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Music from the Blue Dot Sessions and Dan Burns Our sonic logo at the beginning of the episode is by Dallas Taylor’s company Defacto Sound. Dallas makes a podcast about sound called Twenty Thousand Hertz listen at www.20k.org
Tammy Hawes and Clark Buckner talked with Lauren Donahoo about the unique challenges in healthcare marketing and how she’s working to overcome them. And she explains how she uses technology to amplify messages and continue conversation with patients. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Tammy Hawes and Clark Buckner sat down with Green to hear more about the importance of good sales practices and why simplification is the future of healthcare innovation. And he shares the seven timeless principles that can direct healthcare sales strategies. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
For this episode Neighbors is presenting an episode from the show Resettled from VPM: Not a lot of teens are excited about being the “different” kid that stands out in high school. As a Muslim teen from Iraq, Fatimah is learning to navigate that typical experience: striking the balance between fitting in and being your own person. In her senior year at Harrisonburg High, Fatimah decided to try out for the school play, which pushed her boundaries around sexuality and acceptance. Harrisonburg, Virginia is unique as well: there are 51 countries and 57 languages represented in Harrisonburg’s public schools. Not every refugee teen experience is a positive one, but the overwhelming support and pride that the Harrisonburg community takes in its immigrants and refugees means that leaders prioritize their needs in a way that the federal government is not. Resettled is hosted by Ahmed Badr. This story was reported by Maria Parazo Rose. This episode was produced by Gilda Di Carli and edited by Kelly Hardcastle Jones. Learn more at vpm.org/resettled and listen to Resettled wherever you get your podcasts. You can join “The Neighborhood” along with these wonderful, thoughtful, generous people by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/neighbors Who’s in “The Neighborhood”: Allison Sebastian, Adrian Cobb, Nathalie Stewart, Ben Lehman, Caroline Martin, Clark Buckner, Cody Spriggs, Dan Burns, Em Vo, Eric Detweiler, Gina, Griffin Bonham, Heather Price, John Kesling, Landon Rives, Marc Kochamba, Patrick Black, Patrick Gillis, Ray Ware, Ryan Arnett, Samuel Adams, Tom and Rachel Kraft, Nikki Black, Hunter and Bonnie Moore, Newton Dominey, Bea Troxel, Craig and Brenda Burns, Laurel Dean, Travis Hall, Clark Hill, Tony Gonzalez, and my mom Tonya Lewis (thanks mom!) Visit our website at www.neighborspodcast.com Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Music from the Blue Dot Sessions, Sandhill and Dan Burns Our sonic logo at the beginning of the episode is by Dallas Taylor’s company Defacto Sound. Dallas makes a podcast about sound called Twenty Thousand Hertz listen at www.20k.org
Nashville, Tenn., aka Music City, has thrown a lot of money at its own tourism industry. But if you walk country music’s famed Broadway Street you will notice that these tourist spaces are overwhelmingly white. But just across the river every 2nd and 4th Sunday night of the month you can reliably find an alternative to the country music scene in town via soul music acts put together by Jason Eskridge. You can also find something else that’s a rarity in Nashville—a racially diverse crowd. This story was produced by Cariad Harmon. Editing and story consulting provided by Andrea Williams with additional editorial help from Mohini Madgavkar. Special thanks to the 5 Spot and everyone at Sunday Night Soul. You can hear Jason’ music here: https://www.facebook.com/jasoneskridgemusic and learn more about Sunday Night Soul here: https://www.facebook.com/sns5spot As always this episode also contains YOUR voices from the Neighbors “Reverse Complaint” Line sharing how you’re doing. This episode we asked people to call in and tell us about an interaction with someone that has brought them hope. You can always share a message with us by recording a voice memo on your phone and emailing it to **neighborspodcast@gmail.com **or call 615-601-1411 and leave us a message. We’d love to hear from you! You can join “The Neighborhood” along with these wonderful, thoughtful, generous people by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/neighbors Who’s in “The Neighborhood”: Allison Sebastian, Adrian Cobb, Nathalie Stewart, Ben Lehman, Caroline Martin, Clark Buckner, Cody Spriggs, Dan Burns, Em Vo, Eric Detweiler, Gina, Griffin Bonham, Heather Price, John Kesling, Landon Rives, Marc Kochamba, Patrick Black, Patrick Gillis, Ray Ware, Ryan Arnett, Samuel Adams, Tom and Rachel Kraft, Nikki Black, Hunter and Bonnie Moore, Newton Dominey, Bea Troxel, Craig and Brenda Burns, Laurel Dean, Travis Hall, Clark Hill, and my mom Tonya Lewis (thanks mom!) Visit our website at www.neighborspodcast.com Music from the Blue Dot Sessions, and Dan Burns Special thanks to everyone at the 5 spot and Sunday Night Soul Our sonic logo at the beginning of the episode is by Dallas Taylor’s company Defacto Sound. Dallas makes a podcast about sound called Twenty Thousand Hertz listen at www.20k.org
Hosts Tammy Hawes and Clark Buckner sat down with Premise Health COO Beth Ratliff for a conversation about population health management and innovative uses of technology for both clinicians and patients. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Today we’re giving you a break from all things Covid and we’re entering into the intriguing and competitive world of pigeon racing. From the pigeons released at the first Olympic Games to the heroic birds of WWI, homing pigeons have been helping humans deliver important messages for thousands of years. These days, however, homing pigeons are bred and sold not to deliver mail, but to compete in avian races. Although pigeon racing is rapidly growing in places like China and India, here in the U.S., organizations like the Rhode Island Racing Pigeon Club are struggling to gain new members. Despite the challenges, pigeon fanciers in the Northeast are dedicated to keeping the sport alive. As always this episode also contains YOUR voices from the Neighbors “Reverse Complaint” Line sharing how you’re doing. If you would like to share the ways you’re staying sane and connected with your community during the COVID-19 crisis, give the Neighbors “Reverse Complaint” Line a call: record a voice memo on your phone and email it to **neighborspodcast@gmail.com **or call 615-601-1411 and leave us a message. You can join “The Neighborhood” along with these wonderful, thoughtful, generous people by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/neighbors Who’s in “The Neighborhood”: Allison Sebastian, Adrian Cobb, Nathalie Stewart, Ben Lehman, Caroline Martin, Clark Buckner, Cody Spriggs, Dan Burns, Em Vo, Eric Detweiler, Gina, Griffin Bonham, Heather Price, John Kesling, Landon Rives, Marc Kochamba, Patrick Black, Patrick Gillis, Ray Ware, Ryan Arnett, Samuel Adams, Tom and Rachel Kraft, Nikki Black, Hunter and Bonnie Moore, Newton Dominey, Bea Troxel, Craig and Brenda Burns, Laurel Dean, Travis Hall, and my mom Tonya Lewis (thanks mom!) Visit our website at www.neighborspodcast.com Music from the Blue Dot Sessions, Dan Burns and Lobby Hotel from their album Psychedelephant Our sonic logo at the beginning of the episode is by Dallas Taylor’s company Defacto Sound. Dallas makes a podcast about sound called Twenty Thousand Hertz listen at www.20k.org Stay Home. Save Lives. Cover Art features photo by Sanjiv Nayak
In August of 2017 Neighbors co-host Jakob and his wife Catherine got to witness a total solar eclipse from inside an orchard owned by a living saint—Hector Black. Hector is 95 and has lived a storied life, most notably he did the hard work of forgiving the man who murdered his adopted daughter Patricia. Through Hector’s ominous question “how long is the dark?” we explore our current circumstance amidst this pandemic and the wisdom that Hector’s story might have for us. You can visit Hector’s family’s plant nursery website here: http://www.hiddenspringsnursery.com/ As has become our custom this episode also contains YOUR voices from the Neighbors “Reverse Complaint” Line sharing one thing that’s difficult right now and one things that you’re grateful for. If you would like to share the ways you’re staying sane and connected with your community during the COVID-19 crisis, give the Neighbors “Reverse Complaint” Line a call: record a voice memo on your phone and email it to **neighborspodcast@gmail.com **or call 615-601-1411 and leave us a message. You can join “The Neighborhood” along with these wonderful, thoughtful, generous people by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/neighbors Who’s in “The Neighborhood”: Allison Sebastian, Adrian Cobb, Nathalie Stewart, Ben Lehman, Caroline Martin, Clark Buckner, Cody Spriggs, Dan Burns, Em Vo, Eric Detweiler, Gina, Griffin Bonham, Heather Price, John Kesling, Landon Rives, Marc Kochamba, Patrick Black, Patrick Gillis, Ray Ware, Ryan Arnett, Samuel Adams, Tom and Rachel Kraft, Nikki Black, Hunter and Bonnie Moore, Newton Dominey, Bea Troxel, Craig and Brenda Burns, Laurel Dean and my mom Tonya Lewis (thanks mom!) Visit our website at www.neighborspodcast.com Music from the Blue Dot Sessions and Dan Burns https://danburns.bandcamp.com/music Our sonic logo at the beginning of the episode is by Dallas Taylor’s company Defacto Sound. Dallas makes a podcast about sound called Twenty Thousand Hertz listen at www.20k.org Stay Home. Save Lives. Cover Art features photo by Palmer Richardson
Hosts Tammy Hawes and Clark Buckner sat down with Eric Thrailkill, Senior Vice President for Business Intelligence and Analytics at Envision Healthcare, to hear about his work at Envision and his unique perspective on Nashville’s role in the industry. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
When a Nashville man named Robert was young, no one seemed to care that he didn’t know how to read. As he got older, lack of literacy affected his life in devastating ways no one could have predicted. Now at Age 55, he’s learning a new skill and awakening the poet within. You can find out more about the Nashville Adult Literacy Council here: http://nashvilleliteracy.org/ As has become our custom this episode also contains YOUR voices from the Neighbors “Reverse Complaint” Line sharing one thing that’s difficult right now and one things that you’re grateful for—for some that’s getting a moment to brush their teeth. If you would like to share the ways you’re staying sane and connected with your community during the COVID-19 crisis, give the Neighbors “Reverse Complaint” Line a call: record a voice memo on your phone and email it to **neighborspodcast@gmail.com **or call 615-601-1411 and leave us a message. You can join “The Neighborhood” along with these wonderful, thoughtful, generous people by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/neighbors Who’s in “The Neighborhood”: Allison Sebastian, Adrian Cobb, Nathalie Stewart, Ben Lehman, Caroline Martin, Clark Buckner, Cody Spriggs, Dan Burns, Em Vo, Eric Detweiler, Gina, Griffin Bonham, Heather Price, John Kesling, Landon Rives, Marc Kochamba, Patrick Black, Patrick Gillis, Ray Ware, Ryan Arnett, Samuel Adams, Tom and Rachel Kraft, Nikki Black, Hunter and Bonnie Moore, Newton Dominey, Bea Troxel, Craig and Brenda Burns, Laurel Dean and my mom Tonya Lewis (thanks mom!) Visit our website at www.neighborspodcast.com Music from the Blue Dot Sessions and Dan Burns https://danburns.bandcamp.com/music Our sonic logo at the beginning of the episode is by Dallas Taylor’s company Defacto Sound. Dallas makes a podcast about sound called Twenty Thousand Hertz listen at www.20k.org Stay Home. Save Lives. Cover Art features photo by Sean Brown on Unsplash
"The Stuttering Paradox" is the story of a Nashville musician who saw stuttering as his greatest flaw. After trying to "fix" it his entire childhood, he was confronted with the "subway challenge”. By facing his fear JP Ruggieri learned to authentically accept himself just the way he was...and turns out that also dramatically helped his stutter. This story was produced by Cariad Harmon and edited by Jakob Lewis. You can hear JP’s music HERE. You can find out more about the American Institute for Stuttering here: https://stutteringtreatment.org/ This episode also contains YOUR voices from the Neighbors “Reverse Complaint” Line and a remembrance of legendary Nashville singer-songwriter John Prine. If you would like to share the ways you’re staying sane and connected with your community during the COVID-19 crisis, give the Neighbors “Reverse Complaint” Line a call: 615-601-1411 or record a voice memo on your phone and email it to neighborspodcast@gmail.com You can join “The Neighborhood” along with these wonderful, thoughtful, generous people by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/neighbors Who’s in “The Neighborhood”: Allison Sebastian, Adrian Cobb, Nathalie Stewart, Ben Lehman, Caroline Martin, Clark Buckner, Cody Spriggs, Dan Burns, Em Vo, Eric Detweiler, Gina, Griffin Bonham, Heather Price, John Kesling, Landon Rives, Marc Kochamba, Patrick Black, Patrick Gillis, Ray Ware, Ryan Arnett, Samuel Adams, Tom and Rachel Kraft, Nikki Black, Hunter and Bonnie Moore, Newton Dominey, Bea Troxel, Craig and Brenda Burns, and my mom Tonya Lewis (thanks mom!) Visit our website at www.neighborspodcast.com Our sonic logo at the beginning of the episode is by Dallas Taylor’s company Defacto Sound. Dallas makes a podcast about sound called Twenty Thousand Hertz listen at www.20k.org
Hosts Tammy Hawes and Clark Buckner sat down with Health Further CEO and Jumpstart Foundry founder Marcus Whitney to discuss the ways companies can navigate marketing challenges and set themselves up for success. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask Siri or Alexa to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our show episodes on your favorite podcast platforms. www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
This episode is an artful exploration of Neighbors' year of hiatus in which host Jakob Lewis had a son and put on a performance art piece about preparing for his birth. Utilizing old interview tapes from Neighbors over the years Jakob creates a meditative exploration of what it means to attend to the things that matter in life. If you would like to share the ways you’re staying sane and connected with your community during the COVID-19 crisis, give the Neighbors “Reverse Complaint” Line a call: **615-601-1411 **or record a voice memo on your phone and email it to neighborspodcast@gmail.com You can join “The Neighborhood” along with these wonderful, thoughtful, generous people by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/neighbors Who’s in “The Neighborhood”: Allison Sebastian, Adrian Cobb, Nathalie Stewart, Ben Lehman, Caroline Martin, Clark Buckner, Cody Spriggs, Dan Burns, Em Vo, Eric Detweiler, Gina, Griffin Bonham, Heather Price, John Kesling, Landon Rives, Marc Kochamba, Patrick Black, Patrick Gillis, Ray Ware, Ryan Arnett, Samuel Adams, Tom and Rachel Kraft, Nikki Black, Hunter and Bonnie Moore, Newton Dominey, and my mom Tonya Lewis (thanks mom!) Visit our website at www.neighborspodcast.com
We put out a call last week to listeners and friends across the globe who are in isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic. We asked you to share the ways in which you’re managing to stay connected while we’re all so far apart. In this season of social distancing, solidarity and kindness flooded our voicemail, and we have put several of those calls together for a special episode to lift our spirits ahead of this Friday’s season release. All music in this episode was live streamed or recorded on social media by musicians during the past 2 weeks of social distancing. Musicians included in this episode are: Johnny Duke www.johnnydukemusic.com Dave Madden www.facebook.com/davemaddenmusic Tim Easton http://www.timeaston.com Rachel Baiman http://www.rachelbaiman.com If you would like to share the way’s you’re connecting with your community during the COVID-19 crisis, give the Neighbors “Reverse Complaint” Line a call: 615-601-1411 Special thanks to our Patrons: Allison Sebastian, Adrian Cobb, Nathalie Stewart, Ben Lehman, Caroline Martin, Clark Buckner, Cody Spriggs, Dan Burns, Em Vo, Eric Detweiler, Gina, Griffin Bonham, Heather Price, John Kesling, Landon Rives, Marc Kochamba, Patrick Black, Patrick Gillis, Ray Ware, Ryan Arnett, Samuel Adams, Tom and Rachel Kraft, Tonya Lewis You can become a patron and join “The Neighborhood” at www.patreon.com/neighbors Visit our website at www.neighborspodcast.com
Hi there! Neighbors Season 7 officially launches March 27th, but we thought everyone could use some connection today. We want to hear from you and give you an opportunity to share! Call into the Neighbors "reverse complaint" line. This voicemail box was created for a new segment in the upcoming season, but we've decided to use it right now. We are putting together a special episode this week, and we want to hear how you are connecting safely with your neighbors during the Covid-19 pandemic and this time of social distancing and isolation. Call in now to 615-601-1411 and share the creative ways you are seeing humanity be kind around you. Then look for a special episode later this week. Stay connected AND safe everyone! The Neighbors “Reverse Complaint” Line: 615-601-1411 Special thanks to our Patrons: Allison Sebastian, Ben Lehman, Caroline Martin, Clark Buckner, Cody Spriggs, Dan Burns, Em Vo, Eric Detweiler, Gina, Griffin Bonham, Heather Price, John Kesling, Landon Rives, Marc Kochamba, Patrick Black, Patrick Gillis, Ray Ware, Ryan Arnett, Samuel Adams, Tom and Rachel Kraft, Tonya Lewis You can become a patron and join “The Neighborhood” at www.patreon.com/neighbors Visit our website at www.neighborspodcast.com
Hosts Tammy Hawes and Clark Buckner sat down with Wellpath CIO Bob Martin to learn about their use of innovative technologies and discuss the broader implications for the healthcare industry as a whole. Martin is helping provide healthcare to a demographic that often goes unnoticed: individuals in the justice system. As CIO at Wellpath, he works to find and develop innovative technology that solves problems for people in correctional facilities, commitment centers and treatment facilities. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask Siri or Alexa to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our show episodes on your favorite podcast platforms. www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Clark Buckner and Brynn Plummer of the Nashville Entrepreneur Center’s “Navigate” podcast share some stats about women and podcasting and speak with three female podcasters about how and why they started podcasting. Recorded live at Red Letter Day 2019.
Hosts Tammy Hawes and Clark Buckner sat down with Michael Dant, Director of Network Management at myNEXUS, about the importance of value-based care, interoperability and the way Salesforce has assisted myNEXUS in leading the way in industry transformation. Want to stream our station live? Visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com. Find all of our show episodes on your favorite podcast platforms. https://www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Hosts Tammy Hawes and Clark Buckner sat down with Tanner Fritz, Chief Technology Officer at Sona Dermatology and MedSpa to talk about how Salesforce applications have helped his company transform the patient experience by learning key lessons from the world of retail. After his own cancer diagnosis and treatment, Fritz discovered a passion for helping healthcare entities solve their IT problems so they could help patients better navigate the healthcare system and have better access to their administrative information. Salesforce provided him with the foundation to build innovative tools, and he shares how this technology can help hospitals and practices gain a competitive advantage by outlining expectations and better connecting with patients. Want to stream our station live? Visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com. Find all of our show podcasts on your favorite podcast channel and of course on Apple Podcasts in your iTunes store or here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heal…1301407966?mt=2
Hosts Tammy Hawes and Clark Buckner sat down with David Frederiksen Founder and CEO of PatientFocus to talk about how Salesforce made it possible for him to build software that would meet his client’s needs and help fulfill PatientFocus’ mission, which is to help bridge the gap between patients and healthcare providers by facilitating patient communications, payment management and patient financing options. Want to stream our station live? Visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com. Find all of our show podcasts on your favorite podcast channel and of course on Apple Podcasts in your iTunes store or here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heal…1301407966?mt=2
Tammy Hawes and Clark Buckner discuss healthcare transformation and relationship management with Dr. Ashwini Zenooz on their debut episode. As a practicing radiologist and Salesforce’s SVP and General Manager for Global Healthcare and Life Sciences, Dr. Zenooz is passionate about effective change management in the healthcare industry. She shares her excitement about the current conversation around healthcare and explains why Salesforce is positioned to help drive industry transformation. Want to stream our station live? Visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com. Find all of our show podcasts on your favorite podcast channel and of course on Apple Podcasts in your iTunes store or here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heal…1301407966?mt=2
In this episode, Tanner Fritz, Chief Technology Officer at Sona Dermatology and MedSpa, joins hosts Clark Buckner and Virsys12 CEO and founder Tammy Hawes to talk about how Salesforce applications have helped his company transform the patient experience by learning key lessons from the world of retail. After his own cancer diagnosis and treatment, Fritz discovered a passion for helping healthcare entities solve their IT problems so they could help patients better navigate the healthcare system and have better access to their administrative information. Salesforce provided him with the foundation to build innovative tools, and he shares how this technology can help hospitals and practices gain a competitive advantage by outlining expectations and better connecting with patients.
In this episode, Chris Redhage, cofounder of ProviderTrust and co-owner of Nashville SC, joins hosts Clark Buckner and Virsys12 CEO and founder Tammy Hawes to talk about how Salesforce allows his company to build and maintain strong relationships. Though the work of compliance management and finding exclusions can seem dry and often frustrating to clients, Chris is passionate about bringing principles like conflict resolution and real-time access to data to his customers. He shares how working in healthcare has given him opportunities to change the world and how Salesforce sets ProviderTrust apart from companies who manually check for exclusions.
In this episode of How I Transformed This, founder and CEO of PatientFocus, David Frederiksen, joins hosts Clark Buckner and Virsys12 CEO and founder Tammy Hawes for a conversation about how his company helps patients and providers in a compassionate and profitable way, creating a win-win for healthcare. David describes how an innovative technology approach using Salesforce as a platform for patient billing benefits his business and offers insight for healthcare companies looking to set themselves apart from the competition. He also shares how Salesforce allowed PatientFocus to fulfill the company’s mission of really putting the patient first.
On the very first episode of How I Transformed This, a new podcast presented by Virsys12, hosts Clark Buckner and Virsys12 CEO and founder Tammy Hawes discuss healthcare transformation and relationship management with Dr. Ashwini Zenooz. As a practicing radiologist and Salesforce’s SVP and General Manager for Global Healthcare and Life Sciences, Dr. Zenooz is passionate about effective change management in the healthcare industry. She shares her excitement about the current conversation around healthcare and explains why Salesforce is positioned to help drive industry transformation.
The healthcare industry is changing rapidly and the business of value-based care is becoming increasingly complex. To succeed in this space, a company must adapt to better manage the customer relationship. Virsys12’s continued mission is to empower companies with the right technology to transform themselves. How I Transformed This, a new podcast presented by Virsys12 and, hosted by Clark Buckner, along with Virsys12 CEO and founder Tammy Hawes, will follow industry leaders and their stories of success. Throughout the season, we’ll cover topics like how healthcare companies can drive transformation through platforms such as Salesforce – and why it’s up to the next wave of innovation in the health IT sector to solve issues like interoperability, improvements in provider referral management systems, and how to best manage a provider network.
Navigate, powered by the Nashville Entrepreneur Center, is a podcast dedicated to shining a light on Nashville’s entrepreneur ecosystem. EC team members and hosts Brynn Plummer and Clark Buckner interview entrepreneurs, business experts, investors, local government officials and organizations that support entrepreneurs across the city. Businesses aren’t grown in a vacuum, and neither are entrepreneurs. Nashville is unique - and there are a few special ingredients that make it a community that’s ripe with entrepreneurial success including more than 250+ resources that exist for just one purpose -- to work alongside entrepreneurs. Through this podcast, you’ll learn how successful Nashville entrepreneurs built their businesses, while meeting the people and places that support entrepreneurship throughout our city.
Hello and welcome to the Penny University Podcast! We're excited for you to join us on our journey to uncover the opinions present in the student body of the Christian Academy of Knoxville. In this introductory episode, we hope to further elaborate upon our objectives and shed light on our roots. Clark Buckner: https://clarkbuck.com/ Contact: pennyuniversitypodcast@gmail.com
Starting a company is often a solitary journey. Until they have enough traction to hire their first employees, founders tend to spend much of their time working alone. A little support for a young startup can go a long way, and that’s where community initiatives and organizations can make a tremendous impact. Today’s episode of the Igniting Startups podcast takes an in-depth look at how one community empowers its local tech startups and entrepreneurs. Our two guests are Brynn Plummer and Clark Buckner, staff members at the Nashville Entrepreneur Center in Nashville, Tennessee. (Buckner is also co-founder and chief creative officer of Relationary Marketing). The EC (Nashville Entrepreneur Center’s nickname in the local community) is a non-profit organization dedicated to connecting entrepreneurs with the critical resources needed to create, launch, and grow a business. Following the release of the “Grit and Growth: The 2018 Tennessee Tech Census Report” and the EC’s NEXT Awards honoring local entrepreneurs and companies, my guests and I sat down to discuss the many ways Nashville enables startup success. Our conversation showcases the organizational and institutional support that communities across the country can provide for their local entrepreneurs—and how entrepreneurs can leverage a variety of community resources for business growth. In this episode with Brynn Plummer and Clark Buckner, you’ll learn: --- How entrepreneurial organizations help founders create winning business models. --- Why interpersonal networks are crucial when it comes to fundraising. --- The big difference a good culture makes for a startup. --- The many ways investing in public transportation empowers entrepreneurs. --- How to tap into your city’s unique business landscape for startup success. --- Major forces and circumstances that attract people to tech hubs. --- The kind of content you can expect from the Nashville EC’s upcoming podcast. If you like this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes. You can also follow us on Soundcloud or Stitcher. We have an incredible lineup of interviews we’ll be releasing every Tuesday here on the Powderkeg Podcast. Check it out at powderkeg.com/itunes.
If no one ever told you, you may not have realized what a tremendous networking tool hosting a podcast can be. Especially an interview-driven one like Read to Lead. It’s thanks in no small part to a young gentleman named Clark Buckner that you’re hearing this episode today. Clark was kind enough to recommend, and […] The post 206: How to Take Charge of Your Brain and Program More Happiness Into Your Life first appeared on Read to Lead Podcast.
Clark Buckner is a B2B podcaster & content marketer. His team partners with influencers, conferences and organizations to utilize the magic of podcasting. He also serves as Podcast Lead at the Nashville Entrepreneur Center -- they support entrepreneurs with the critical resources to create, launch and grow their businesses. Based on market need and customer validation, Clark grew into an agency solution. He's the co-founder of a podcast production agency, Relationary Marketing, that creates broadcast-quality interviews for rich content marketing, event promotion, relationship nurturing and thought leadership. In this episode, you will learn the importance of story telling in branding, how to develop a successful podcast, the difference between podcasting and videography, and why it's crucial to create a strong and supportive community.
Doug Speight is Founder and CEO of Cathedral Leasing, providers of a platform that takes the pain out of applying to multiple banks and leasing firms. He is also the Google for Entrepreneurs and CODE2040 Entrepreneur in Residence at American Underground in Durham. This episode is powered by the Nashville Entrepreneur Center in support of the Google for Entrepreneurs Tech Hub network. Find out more about the EC and at ec.co. Techpreneurs is a production of Relationary Marketing. This episode was produced by Chuck Bryant and host Clark Buckner, with editing support from Jon Martz and music by Andrew Malone.
Alex Rodriguez is the Co-founder and CEO of Workmand, a platform that connects small businesses with local contractors on demand. He is also the Google for Entrepreneurs and CODE2040 Entrepreneur in Residence at COCO in Minneapolis. This episode is powered by the Nashville Entrepreneur Center in support of the Google for Entrepreneurs Tech Hub network. Find out more about the EC and at ec.co. Techpreneurs is a production of Relationary Marketing. This episode was produced by Chuck Bryant and host Clark Buckner, with editing support from Jon Martz and music by Andrew Malone.
Aniyia Williams is Founder and CEO of TINSEL, a creator of tech jewelry for women. She is also the Google for Entrepreneurs and CODE2040 Entrepreneur in Residence at Galvanize in San Francisco. This episode is powered by the Nashville Entrepreneur Center in support of the Google for Entrepreneurs Tech Hub network. Find out more about the EC and at ec.co. Techpreneurs is a production of Relationary Marketing. This episode was produced by Chuck Bryant and host Clark Buckner, with editing support from Jon Martz and music by Andrew Malone.
Marcos Cunha is the creator of YouRoam, a service that allows users to user their own phone numbers while traveling abroad with no roaming fees. He is also the Google for Entrepreneurs and CODE2040 Entrepreneur in Residence at Capital Factory in Austin. This episode is powered by the Nashville Entrepreneur Center in support of the Google for Entrepreneurs Tech Hub network. Find out more about the EC and at ec.co. Techpreneurs is a production of Relationary Marketing. This episode was produced by Chuck Bryant and host Clark Buckner, with editing support from Jon Martz and music by Andrew Malone.
Thomas K.R. Stovall is the founder of CANDID Cup Microfeedback, a micro-survey program that allows for any room to be a focus group in just a few seconds, and the Google for Entrepreneurs and CODE2040 Entrepreneur in Residence with Chicago’s 1871. This episode is powered by the Nashville Entrepreneur Center in support of the Google for Entrepreneurs Tech Hub network. Find out more about the EC and at ec.co. Techpreneurs is a production of Relationary Marketing. This episode was produced by Chuck Bryant and host Clark Buckner, with editing support from Jon Martz and music by Andrew Malone.
Tara Reed is the CEO of Kollecto, an affordable art recommendation service that takes into account a viewer’s personal information and tastes, and the Google for Entrepreneurs and the CODE2040 Entrepreneur in Residence at Grand Circus in Detroit. This episode is powered by the Nashville Entrepreneur Center in support of the Google for Entrepreneurs Tech Hub network. Find out more about the EC and at ec.co. Techpreneurs is a production of Relationary Marketing. This episode was produced by Chuck Bryant and host Clark Buckner, with editing support from Jon Martz and music by Andrew Malone.
LeShane Greenhill is the founder of Sagents and the Google for Entrepreneurs and the CODE2040 Entrepreneur in Residence at the Nashville Entrepreneur Center. He's working to diversify tech in his community with the following four partners: community, educational, tech and corporate. This episode is powered by the Nashville Entrepreneur Center in support of the Google for Entrepreneurs Tech Hub network. Find out more about the EC and at ec.co. Techpreneurs is a production of Relationary Marketing. This episode was produced by Chuck Bryant and host Clark Buckner, with editing support from Jon Martz and music by Andrew Malone.
Season 1 of Techpreneurs kicks off a tour highlighting several of the Google for Entrepreneurs Tech Hubs, where we’ll meet the 7 CODE2040 Entrepreneurs in Residence. You'll hear their stories about how they’re building tech, how they’re overcoming obstacles, and how they're promoting diversity and inclusion in their communities. To set the stage for, we begin with CODE2040 CEO & Co-founder Laura Weidman Powers. She explains how their Entrepreneur in Residence program helps the nonprofit organization create access, awareness and opportunities for top Black and Latino and Latina engineering talent to ensure their leadership in the innovation economy. This episode is powered by the Nashville Entrepreneur Center in support of the Google for Entrepreneurs Tech Hub network. Find out more about the EC and at ec.co. Techpreneurs is a production of Relationary Marketing. This episode was produced by Chuck Bryant and host Clark Buckner, with editing support from Jon Martz and music by Andrew Malone.
This week we are joined by Sonny Scroggin and Tim Pote. Our hosts are Courey Elliot, Jason Orendorff, Rodney Norris, and William Golden. We revisit testing and it's ethical nature and also talk about preventing XSS. A Relationary Production, Produced / Edited by Clark Buckner.
This week we are joined by Courey Elliot, Sonny Scroggin, Jason Orendorff, and William Golden. We talk about community and startups. A Relationary Production, Produced / Edited by Clark Buckner.
Andrea Ehrsman is the Sr. Manager, National Foodservice Strategy & Development at The Coca-Cola Company. In this throwback episode she joined Clark Buckner to discuss her thoughts on how Coke drives talent performance, the evolution of technology and hospitality, PeopleMatter Collaborate, and more! Andrea Ehresman: https://twitter.com/dretlh Clark Buckner: https://twitter.com/ClarkBuckner
Rob Bellenfant In this episode, Starve the Doubts host Jared Easley is joined by fellow podcaster Clark Buckner, as they interview Rob Bellenfant, founder and CEO of TechnologyAdvice. He is a serial entrepreneur, investor, and public speaker specializing in IT, sales, marketing, and talent development. He seeks to break down barriers in both life and business through personal and professional growth. Having started 6 successful businesses in the past 14 years, Rob pushes his advocacy of thinking less and acting more. Can you actually buy a business on eBay? That’s what Rob has done with TechnologyAdvice, which has now grown to become a successful startup. TechnologyAdvice connects buyers and sellers of business technology as they seek to become the world’s leading resource for educating and connecting buyers and sellers in order to simplify the entire buying process. In this episode, you’ll learn about: How Rob acquired TechnologyAdvice Buying a business on eBay The benefits of wearing different hats in running a business Growing the business from a single employee to a group of over 50 How Rob defines success How to combat fear and doubt The importance of investing in employees, not just engagement What a 90%+ millennial workplace is like Breaking down the typical millennial stereotypes Rob’s advice to fellow entrepreneurs Balancing proactiveness vs. prudence Items mentioned: The original story of how Rob got TechnologyAdvice One of the investments he made after selling his previous business at 18 years old Buying this business on eBay The evolution of TechnologyAdvice Started at his dorm room serving customers advertising services Hired his first employee after 4 months in business Wearing several hats thereby gaining valuable skills as an entrepreneur Moving into an office Growing the business Rob’s definition of success and how it changed over the years How he defined it back to the time he was still starting his business How he defines success today Starving your doubts and fears when you’re running your business: Focusing more on opportunities than obstacles Investing in employees, not just engagement “Investing is the means to the engagement.” Investing in an employee retreat Seeing positive ROI through constantly investing with different things in the business The 90%+ millennial workplace Having more than 90% of millennial on their team Identifying the strengths and weaknesses Having the “work hard, play hard” mentality Focusing on breaking down the typical millennial stereotypes Rob’s advice to entrepreneurs: “Act more and think less.” Just get out there and do things. Always be moving and always improving yourself and those around you. Treat every mistake or failure as a lesson learned. Balancing being proactive vs. being prudent Who is doing something that interests Rob: Gary Vaynerchuck (@garyvee) Connect with Rob on Twitter @robbellenfant and @Technology_Adv and LinkedIn! Rob’s final thoughts for the listeners: “ If you have any doubts in your life, your business, the best way to starve those doubts is to take action towards your goals right now!” “Stop thinking, stop doubting yourself, and just take the first step immediately towards working towards your goal.” “Sitting there and considering all of your options and how all of of those options might end up playing out is probably the worst thing you can do. Take action immediately.” Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CQWQVRBGQCK7E&source=url)
Brad Farris is the principal advisor of Anchor Advisors, a Chicago area firm that specializes in helping small companies grow their businesses. Brad is also the founder of EnMast.com, a small business owner community. There he's published multiple e-books, how-to guides and small business tools and templates for small business owners. He is also the co-host of the amazing Breaking Down Your Business podcast with Jill Salzman. Talking about networking at events, taking relationships from online to offline, and entrepreneurship. NBN 30 Show Notes Join the NBN Club today, price increases on October 1. Listen to episode 30 in iTunes or Stitcher. Support the show by checking out Contactually a web-based CRM tool that will help maximize your network ROI, get more referrals and gain more repeat business. Thanks to Clark Buckner for his great networking tip. Record your audio comment or networking tip here. See if you can remember the names of these faces. Please pick up a copy of my book, New Business Networking: How to Effectively Grow Your Business Network Using Online and Offline Methods. Breaking Down Your Business podcast. Move from the online world to the offline world. Take it to the meet space. Common mistakes people make in small businesses. Doing too much. Everything good comes out of focus. Take it to the meet space. You need to decide to do one thing and not to do 100 other things. You're not moving forward if you're getting the wrong things done. Tips to avoiding business owner burnout. Work less. Set limits to when you work. The Freaks Shall Inherit the Earth: Entrepreneurship for Weirdos, Misfits, and World Dominators by Chris Brogan. Setting office hours. Who told us we have to reply to every email? When you do, they reply back. Stop the madness! :) Will you read it later? We don't allow the phone to interrupt us anymore. How Brad built his team from networking. Brad's networking evaluation tool. Download it here. Evaluate the value you get from the events you attend. Bring value by connecting people to problem solvers in your network. Brad tags members of his network with their area of expertise, so he can refer them easily. He uses Highrise as his CRM. His email list is by far his lowest cost, highest return marketing effort. Email newsletter growth tips. The more what you're writing about connects with the people reading it the better. Answer common questions. Look at common replies you write in your outbox for ideas to blog about. Ten ideas to blog about. Why podcasting is a great networking tool. App Recommendation: Drafts. Book Recommendation: The Trusted Advisor by David H. Maister, Charles H. Green and Robert M. Galford. Contact Brad: Brad at enmast dotcom, or call him (he left his phone number). Click HERE to subscribe in iTunes Click HERE to subscribe in Stitcher
Quick Episode Summary: Intro 6 Foot Mama Promo On the Libsyn Blog Shout out to The Business Side of Music Great comment about Adam Carolla and the patent troll from Max Flight Small Business IT Show The awesome conversation over on the Libsyn blog about co-hosts The Scifi Diner Podcast Promo Rob and Elsie Conversation The newest update to Libsyn4 - editing categories! Rob's recap of NAB - all about Skype TX How to listen to podcasts from Eric and Stacey Jon from KB Insider asks about audio editing software for a PC Question from a listener about your back catalogue Traffic from bogus bots? via Danny Pena from Gamertag Radio Question about keywords within episodes via Ashley from Swiftcast The real time frame of those featured in New and Noteworthy (not what you think) Request for getting the stats out about the non-anglo countries of Marian Pierre Louis Not saying music is podsafe if you have music podcast and getting rejected from iTunes Update on the RECAP to record iOS Where have Rob and Elsie been in the podosphere Featured Podcast Promos + Audio 6 Foot Mama The Small Business IT Show The Scifi Diner Podcast Newest Articles on the Libsyn Blog, Podcasting Links and mentions Rockin' Libsyn Podcasts: The Outlaws of Health Show Rockin' Libsyn Podcasts: aBabe Music Podcast Tom Sabella from The Business Side of Music Mac Flight from The Airplane Geeks Podcast Full comment re: Adam Carolla: "The Mark Maron and Adam Carolla piece really concerned me. Carolla showed how little he knows about patent litigation - which is a surprise, given his situation. There is no “loophole” being exploited, as they claimed several times. This is exactly how it works in the U.S. where you can own a patent like any other piece of property. You don't have to be the inventor and you don't have to actually create anything based on the patent. Typically, patent trolls are entities who buy patents from patent holders (usually the inventor, but not necessarily) for the express purpose of squeezing license fees out of others. It's not extortion. It's how the law works. In this case, the patent holder is the inventor, which is why some feet the “troll” moniker is a little forced in this case. Carolla seems to think our collective indignation gives us the power to prevail in this case. Maybe it makes him feel better, but that's not how its done. There are two main routes to a solution: (1) Winning the court case, typically by invalidating the patent (arguing prior art or that the idea is an obvious extension of something else), or (2) enacting legislation that removes the plaintiff's ability (or desire) to prosecute. That's it. Running around saying “this is terrible” is wasted energy unless it's directed at those two paths above. Oh, and the reason for the case being tried in that East Texas Court is that they have a long history of being pro-plaintiff in patent litigation. Some Troll companies have even set up offices there to be close to the Court. Every good Patent Troll knows to bring suit there because the success rate is high and so are the awards. Don't get me wrong - I believe the patent system in the U.S. is seriously broken, and we podcasters, like many others, are feeling the pain of that. But if you want to do something effective to change that, either send your money to the EFF or lobby your Federal representatives to change patent law, or both. Moaning about how wrong it is will not accomplish anything. We have to play the game to change the game." Podcasting Articles and Links mentioned by Rob and Elsie Our SpeakPipe Feedback page! Leave us feedback :) Libsyn on Facebook! If you have a co-host what is your workflow? Skype TX Frankeskype set up for iOS Eric and Stacey Talking Rubbish - How To Listen Jon asks about audio editing software Possible traffic from bogus bots! via Danny Pena from Gamertag Radio Question about keywords in your podcast episodes via Andrea from the Swiftcast Request to share numbers of non English speaking countries consuming podcasts via Marian Pierre Louis from Fieldstone Common Uptaded RECAP Rob on Clark Buckner's show Technology Advice Podcast Rob on Podcasting 101 on why every podcaster needs an app Elsie on the Yogahealer Podcast: Yoga Teachers Gone Techie Part 2 Elsie on the Gass House Podcast Rob's tutorial on moving off of your Wordpress feed onto the Libsyn feed - email him at rob(at)libsyn(dot)com! The Podcast Movement accomodations! The first UK Podcasting Conference will be in Birmingham this summer! Podcasting Audio Editing Software List for PC (Windows) Adobe Audition $19.99 per month Propaganda $49.95 on time fee. Pro-Tools from Avid $699 Reaper Has a 30 day trial $225: full commercial license. $60 discounted license. You may use the discounted license if any of the following is true: you are an individual, using REAPER only for personal use. You are an individual or business, using REAPER for commercial use, and the yearly gross revenue does not exceed USD $20,000. You are an educational or non-profit organization. Vegas Pro $599.95 SoundForge Audio Studio $59.99 Cakewalk Sonar different versions starting at $99 and up Logic pro is only for mac but Sony ACID Pro is for Windows and it starts at $149.99 PodProducer free!!! Gold Wave. One year license is $19 Lifetime license is $59 Studio One $99.95 & 199.95 different versions Cool Edit Pro which is now Adobe Audition HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! We'd love it if you could please share #TheFeed with your twitter followers. Click here to post a tweet! If you dug this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe! Ways to subscribe to The Feed: The Official Libsyn Podcast Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher FEEDBACK + PROMOTION You can ask your questions, make comments and create a segment about podcasting for podcasters! Let your voice be heard. Download the FREE The Feed App for iOS and Android (you can send feedback straight from within the app) Call 412 573 1934 Email thefeed@libsyn.com Use our SpeakPipe Page!
Quick Episode Summary: Intro 6 Foot Mama Promo On the Libsyn Blog Shout out to The Business Side of Music Great comment about Adam Carolla and the patent troll from Max Flight Small Business IT Show The awesome conversation over on the Libsyn blog about co-hosts The Scifi Diner Podcast Promo Rob and Elsie Conversation The newest update to Libsyn4 - editing categories! Rob's recap of NAB - all about Skype TX How to listen to podcasts from Eric and Stacey Jon from KB Insider asks about audio editing software for a PC Question from a listener about your back catalogue Traffic from bogus bots? via Danny Pena from Gamertag Radio Question about keywords within episodes via Ashley from Swiftcast The real time frame of those featured in New and Noteworthy (not what you think) Request for getting the stats out about the non-anglo countries of Marian Pierre Louis Not saying music is podsafe if you have music podcast and getting rejected from iTunes Update on the RECAP to record iOS Where have Rob and Elsie been in the podosphere Featured Podcast Promos + Audio 6 Foot Mama The Small Business IT Show The Scifi Diner Podcast Newest Articles on the Libsyn Blog, Podcasting Links and mentions Rockin' Libsyn Podcasts: The Outlaws of Health Show Rockin' Libsyn Podcasts: aBabe Music Podcast Tom Sabella from The Business Side of Music Mac Flight from The Airplane Geeks Podcast Full comment re: Adam Carolla: "The Mark Maron and Adam Carolla piece really concerned me. Carolla showed how little he knows about patent litigation - which is a surprise, given his situation. There is no “loophole” being exploited, as they claimed several times. This is exactly how it works in the U.S. where you can own a patent like any other piece of property. You don't have to be the inventor and you don't have to actually create anything based on the patent. Typically, patent trolls are entities who buy patents from patent holders (usually the inventor, but not necessarily) for the express purpose of squeezing license fees out of others. It's not extortion. It's how the law works. In this case, the patent holder is the inventor, which is why some feet the “troll” moniker is a little forced in this case. Carolla seems to think our collective indignation gives us the power to prevail in this case. Maybe it makes him feel better, but that's not how its done. There are two main routes to a solution: (1) Winning the court case, typically by invalidating the patent (arguing prior art or that the idea is an obvious extension of something else), or (2) enacting legislation that removes the plaintiff's ability (or desire) to prosecute. That's it. Running around saying “this is terrible” is wasted energy unless it's directed at those two paths above. Oh, and the reason for the case being tried in that East Texas Court is that they have a long history of being pro-plaintiff in patent litigation. Some Troll companies have even set up offices there to be close to the Court. Every good Patent Troll knows to bring suit there because the success rate is high and so are the awards. Don't get me wrong - I believe the patent system in the U.S. is seriously broken, and we podcasters, like many others, are feeling the pain of that. But if you want to do something effective to change that, either send your money to the EFF or lobby your Federal representatives to change patent law, or both. Moaning about how wrong it is will not accomplish anything. We have to play the game to change the game." Podcasting Articles and Links mentioned by Rob and Elsie Our SpeakPipe Feedback page! Leave us feedback :) Libsyn on Facebook! If you have a co-host what is your workflow? Skype TX Frankeskype set up for iOS Eric and Stacey Talking Rubbish - How To Listen Jon asks about audio editing software Possible traffic from bogus bots! via Danny Pena from Gamertag Radio Question about keywords in your podcast episodes via Andrea from the Swiftcast Request to share numbers of non English speaking countries consuming podcasts via Marian Pierre Louis from Fieldstone Common Uptaded RECAP Rob on Clark Buckner's show Technology Advice Podcast Rob on Podcasting 101 on why every podcaster needs an app Elsie on the Yogahealer Podcast: Yoga Teachers Gone Techie Part 2 Elsie on the Gass House Podcast Rob's tutorial on moving off of your Wordpress feed onto the Libsyn feed - email him at rob(at)libsyn(dot)com! The Podcast Movement accomodations! The first UK Podcasting Conference will be in Birmingham this summer! Podcasting Audio Editing Software List for PC (Windows) Adobe Audition $19.99 per month Propaganda $49.95 on time fee. Pro-Tools from Avid $699 Reaper Has a 30 day trial $225: full commercial license. $60 discounted license. You may use the discounted license if any of the following is true: you are an individual, using REAPER only for personal use. You are an individual or business, using REAPER for commercial use, and the yearly gross revenue does not exceed USD $20,000. You are an educational or non-profit organization. Vegas Pro $599.95 SoundForge Audio Studio $59.99 Cakewalk Sonar different versions starting at $99 and up Logic pro is only for mac but Sony ACID Pro is for Windows and it starts at $149.99 PodProducer free!!! Gold Wave. One year license is $19 Lifetime license is $59 Studio One $99.95 & 199.95 different versions Cool Edit Pro which is now Adobe Audition HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! We'd love it if you could please share #TheFeed with your twitter followers. Click here to post a tweet! If you dug this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe! Ways to subscribe to The Feed: The Official Libsyn Podcast Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher FEEDBACK + PROMOTION You can ask your questions, make comments and create a segment about podcasting for podcasters! Let your voice be heard. Download the FREE The Feed App for iOS and Android (you can send feedback straight from within the app) Call 412 573 1934 Email thefeed@libsyn.com Use our SpeakPipe Page!