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In this episode of the RWS Clinician's Corner, we are revisiting a powerful conversation with Dr. Aumatma Simmons, a renowned holistic fertility expert who is making waves with her groundbreaking approach to natural and holistic fertility. In this episode, we uncover the key areas essential for supporting clients on their journey to conception, while also debunking pervasive myths about fertility, especially concerning advanced maternal age. Dr. Aumatma shares her personal journey that led her to specialize in fertility, providing valuable insights into her unique model of care. With a focus on discovering root causes, targeted detoxification, rebalancing, and receiving, her approach is both comprehensive and compassionate. In this interview, we discuss: Dr. Aumatma's four-step process: Discover, Detox, Rebalance, Receive and the importance of root-cause analysis The difference between general detox and fertility-specific detox and targeted therapies for rebalancing health issues The importance of the mind-body connection and stress management when trying to conceive The misconception about fertility decline at age 35, along with client case studies Key challenges and missteps in fertility treatment Emotional and psychological aspects of fertility - and practical steps that practitioners can take to support clients in this area The Clinician's Corner is brought to you by Restorative Wellness Solutions. Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/restorativewellnesssolutions/ Connect with Dr. Aumatma Simmons: Website: www.holisticfertilityinstitute.com Instagram/Tik Tok: @holisticfertilitydoctor Dr. Aumatma is offering a special discount for any RWS practitioner that wants to get on the waitlist for her F.E.M Training, which will empower clinicians to better serve clients in the much-needed area of fertility. Use coupon code rwsalumni for $1,000 off. They will honor the $1,000 off for the payment plan and funding options. Timestamps: 00:00 Finding My Niche: Fertility Journey 08:09 "Personal Struggles as Client Connection" 11:16 Fertility-Focused Detox Strategies 19:04 "Discover Phase as Strategic Foundation" 25:03 Navigating Sensitive Relationship Boundaries 27:26 Unchanging Patterns and Stress Responses 34:36 Clinical Skills for Complex Health 39:50 Effective Egg Quality Solutions 43:24 Hormone Reset with Lalor Protocol 50:11 Defining Boundaries in Client Support 54:13 Comprehensive Fertility Health Overview 01:01:25 Candy-Loving Health Paradox 01:05:30 "Join Clinician's Corner Podcast" Speaker bio: Dr. Aumatma is a double board-certified Naturopathic Endocrinologist, in practice for close to 20 years. Dr. Aumatma founded the Holistic Fertility Institute to support badass power couples to create the family of their dreams and to train doctors who want to specialize in fertility. She is the best-selling author of Fertility Secrets: What Your Doctor Didn't Tell You About Baby-Making and the host of award-winning podcast Egg Meets Sperm. She is on a mission to help bring healthier babies into the world by creating healthier parents and a healthier planet. To expand that mission, Dr. Aumatma co-founded Madre Fertility, a smart fertility analysis that individualizes people's fertility journey through diet, lifestyle, and supplements, based on key data. Dr. Aumatma has been featured on ABC, FOX, CBS, KTLA, MindBodyGreen, and The Bump as the Holistic Fertility Expert. Keywords: Restorative Wellness, functional health professionals, holistic fertility expert, naturopathic doctor, fertility secrets, women's health, advanced maternal age, root cause, fertility journey, discover phase, detox phase, rebalance phase, receive phase, uterine blood flow, low level laser therapy, egg quality, implantation, partner health, homeopathy, stress management, Chinese medicine, acupuncture meridians, nutrient deficiencies, Vitamin C, thyroid health, basal body temperature, sperm quality, nutrition panel, hormone reset, practitioner training program Disclaimer: The views expressed in the RWS Clinician's Corner series are those of the individual speakers and interviewees, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Restorative Wellness Solutions, LLC. Restorative Wellness Solutions, LLC does not specifically endorse or approve of any of the information or opinions expressed in the RWS Clinician's Corner series. The information and opinions expressed in the RWS Clinician's Corner series are for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. If you have any medical concerns, please consult with a qualified healthcare professional. Restorative Wellness Solutions, LLC is not liable for any damages or injuries that may result from the use of the information or opinions expressed in the RWS Clinician's Corner series. By viewing or listening to this information, you agree to hold Restorative Wellness Solutions, LLC harmless from any and all claims, demands, and causes of action arising out of or in connection with your participation. Thank you for your understanding.
Charles Schwab President and CEO Rick Wurster discusses how clients are reacting to current economic events and where they're being advised to invest. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz, and Annmarie Hordern. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cara – Why the one-leg leg press? Also, when I get DOMS, I feel more tired, hungry, and cranky. Is this normal? What can I do to ease it? Saffi – How can I track food and plan workouts when I'm moving around a lot and staying in different places? Dierdre – I started on the 17th. Does that mean my check-in week is Monday to Sunday, even though the questionnaire runs Wednesday to Thursday? Eimer – What's the difference between dumbbell RDLs and barbell RDLs? Emily – I hit 100kg on the leg press but can only do it if I don't start right at the bottom. Is that okay, or is it ‘cheating'? Emma – I've been extremely tired despite getting 8 hours of sleep and eating well. I've ordered magnesium but not sure if it will help. Any suggestions besides getting bloodwork done? Bethan – My weight has stayed the same for the past week, but I feel better in my clothes. Can weight stay the same while building muscle and losing fat? Sugitha – When and how should I return to exercise after illness? Lucy – Is it really possible to lose fat and gain muscle at the same time? Kelly – I feel hangry in a calorie deficit. Is this normal, or could it be menopause symptoms? Valeria – I'm fasting for Ramadan. What's the best way to break my fast and structure meals around workouts? Sam C – What are your thoughts on using wrist weights while walking? Niamh – For Phase 11 cable step-ups, I've been adding 20kg resistance. Is this okay? Julia – I do home workouts with one PT session using heavier weights. Would I get better results at a gym? Samantha – Should I log the total weight or just one dumbbell when tracking workouts? And for unilateral exercises, do I log total reps or per side? Stacey – I'm not hitting my protein target and struggling with low-carb/low-fat options. Should I add a protein powder? Anna – How should I position myself for the barbell bench press? I keep hitting the hooks when pressing up. Also, the cable biceps curl hurts my wrist—what attachment should I use? Elaine – For dumbbell hip thrusts, I'm using 15kg and don't feel challenged. Should I get a dumbbell strap to hold two weights? Annabel – What's the best dark chocolate to buy? What's your take on Medjool dates? Emily – My wrists feel weak when doing push-ups and holding dumbbells. Are there exercises to strengthen them? Christine – I struggle with getting enough protein due to a busy lifestyle. Any quick, portable solutions? Also, how do I log meals when eating from a work cafeteria with unknown calories? Francesca – I've hit a weight loss plateau despite mostly sticking to my plan, aside from five off-track days in the last month. Any advice?
Do you know who the ‘Missing 33%' are? In this episode, Kelly finds out in a conversation with a committee co-chair within C-Store Women and RTO's own Client Success Manager, Breeze Savage. They also discuss empowering women in the convenience industry, the secret sauce to client support and how she inspires her team on the daily. Are there any jokes made at Jeff's expense during his absence? Listen to find out!
Christopher (Chris) Taylor is the Director of Client Support for USI Consulting Group. He is located in Madison, WI. Chris leads USICG's national provider search, fee benchmarking, and fee negotiation team in addition to providing investment analysis on equity strategies and supporting our sales team across the country. As a result, Chris has an in-depth understanding of the retirement services marketplace and significant experience across all plan types – including non-qualified solutions. In this episode, Eric and Chris discuss:Customizing scorecards to reflect objectivesCreating a great experience through high-quality service Providing the best value by evaluating pricing models Managing differences in the midst of transition Key Takeaways:Scorecards can be helpful but shouldn't be too rigid - they should be customized to reflect the plan's objectives and allow for flexibility and intangible factors.When evaluating record keepers, focus on service quality and employee experience, not just cost. Higher fees can be justified by better service and support. Cost is in fact an important consideration, but start with service considerations.Look at both per-head and asset-based pricing models when getting bids, as there may be anomalies or differences that provide better value.When changing record keepers, be prepared to manage differences among committee members and document the deliberative process to focus on participants' best interests.Experienced consultants add value to the recordkeeper search process based on their wealth of experience with many different clients across numerous recordkeeping platforms.“Strive to get past cost and really look at service.” - Christopher TaylorConnect with Christopher Taylor:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-taylor-7091541b9/ Connect with Eric Dyson: Website: https://90northllc.com/Phone: 940-248-4800Email: contact@90northllc.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/401kguy/ The information and content of this podcast is general in nature and is provided solely for educational and informational purposes. It is believed to be accurate and reliable as of the posting date but may be subject to changeIt is not intended to provide a specific recommendation for any type of product or service discussed in this presentation or to provide any warranties, investment advice, financial advice, tax, plan design or legal advice (unless otherwise specifically indicated). Please consult your own independent advisor as to any investment, tax, or legal statements made.The specific facts and circumstances of all qualified plans can vary and the information contained in this podcast may or may not apply to your individual circumstances or to your plan or client plan-specific circumstances.
CWC 573In this episode of Candidly with Coffee, we discuss why December feels overwhelming despite our best intentions to stay on track with health goals. Sharing personal anecdotes, strategies to manage holiday stress, and the importance of prioritizing self-care amidst the festive chaos. Join us as we emphasize the significance of maintaining healthy habits during the busiest time of the year.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction 02:14 Off Topic and YouTube Live03:00 Program Updates05:06 Client Support and Community10:34 Comment Corner20:47 December Phenomenon21:59 The Struggles of Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle22:36 Navigating the Holiday Season24:21 Cutting Unnecessary Commitments28:10 The Importance of Health and Routine32:34 Facing Health Realities39:29 Setting Goals and ResolutionsJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_8nonbBsA-mTli1KLlHlrA/joinWork with Jeaninehttps://www.jeanineescobar.comMike's YouTube Channel: @escoelitemindsetMike's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/@escoelitemindsetSupport our Sponsors1UP Nutrition Code: JEANINEhttps://www.1upnutrition.com /discount/jeanineTranscendhttps://www.transcendcompany.com/escoeliteMegaFit Meals - Code Jeanine https://megafitmeals.rfrl.co/p75q7Built Bar Code: MRSCEOJhttps://builtbar.com?baapp=MRSCEOJSupport us by following on Social MediaAmazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/mrsceo_jLTK Fashion Links: https://www.shopLTK.com/explore/MrsCEO_JInstagram: https://instagram.com/mrsceo_jInstagram: https://instagram.com/candidly_withcoffeeWeight Loss IG: https://instagram.com/@jsbodybootcampTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrsceo_j
What have been your biggest wins this month, and how can you keep that momentum going as we head into the next season?In this episode, Geraldine dives into what it means to thrive in your practice as a naturopath, nutritionist, herbalist, or coach. She encourages you to look back on your successes from the past month and set some intentions as we wrap up October. She also shares some handy strategies for supporting your clients during this seasonal shift to help you better meet their needs. Don't forget to check the links in the show notes to book appointments and join the Academy!Be part of the Confident Practitioner Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1543978942348737Work with Geraldine:www.mentoringwithgeraldine.com/contact/www.geraldineheadley.comwww.instagram.com/mentoringwithgeraldine/
Send us a textHi, I'm Sarah Almond Bushell, and welcome to Beyond the Clinic! Today, I'm joined by Nevine El Sherbini, an online business manager (OBM) and dietitian. We're exploring how OBMs can help dietitians and nutrition professionals streamline their businesses and when it's time to hire one.Episode SummaryIn this episode, Nevine El Sherbini shares her journey from dietitian to OBM. Nevine explains the role of an OBM, how they differ from VAs or business coaches, and why a business might need one. She also discusses her career pivot and solo travels that led to her current path. This episode provides actionable advice for dietitians looking to manage their businesses more efficiently.Key TakeawaysRole of an OBM: They handle systems, processes, teams, and projects, freeing up time for business owners.When to Hire an OBM: If you're overwhelmed or struggling to execute ideas, an OBM can help.OBM vs VA: VAs focus on tasks, while OBMs take a strategic approach to manage projects and teams.Nevine's Journey: From VA to OBM, helping dietitians with efficient systems and business growth.Business Strategy Execution: OBMs help implement strategies, while business coaches work with business owners to create and develop them.Thank you so much for tuning into this episode of Beyond the Clinic! If you found value in today's discussion and think an online business manager might be the support your business needs, be sure to check out Nevine's website at www.thriveonlineservices.com or connect with her on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/nevine-el-sherbiniobm. Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with anyone who might benefit from it. See you next time! Website: https://www.sarahalmondbushell.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dietitiansinbusiness/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dietitiansinbusinessFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/beyondtheclinicbusinessYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BeyondTheClinicPodcast The Master Plan - Discover the 22 steps you need to take (in the right order) to build a successful business so you can earn enough to live the freedom lifestyle you dream of. https://www.sarahalmondbushell.com/master-plan
On this episode of our Play Matters with Bright Horizons series, Claire Goss, Child Education Expert and Senior Manager of Family and Client Support at Bright Horizons, shares her insights on the power of play. She shares about guided and free play, parallel play during the younger years, and the specific benefits of play. MEET OUR SPONSOR: Brighthorizons.com: https://bit.ly/3M2qNct Center Locator: https://bit.ly/3YFOxum Teach Play. Love. Podcast: https://bit.ly/4db7sSl The Work-Life Equation Podcast: https://bit.ly/4fKF3UL Parenting Resources: https://bit.ly/3AmYUJH Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the *Best Coach Ever Podcast*, we tackle the all-too-familiar drama of clients flaking on their plans. You know the drill—clients ghosting your check-ins, skipping workouts, or just not showing up. But before you start doubting your coaching skills, let's get real: client inconsistency is totally normal. Life happens, and even the most dedicated clients can get sidetracked.I don't shy away from keeping it real, sharing my own struggles with sticking to a fitness routine. Yes, even coaches have their off days! This is your reminder that you're not alone—everyone has their ups and downs, and it's part of the journey.The episode serves up some hot tips on designing programs that don't just work for the super-motivated, but also for those who need a little extra push. Think of it as making the process smoother—cutting down on those tedious check-ins, simplifying the onboarding process, and tailoring workloads to match your clients' reality.But here's the kicker: most clients drop off around the 4-week or 7-8-week mark. So, what's the move? Time to spice things up with fresh challenges and extra support to keep them hooked.The episode wraps up with a strong reminder that client struggles are a natural part of the coaching game. You can help your clients stay on track and crush their goals by staying ahead of the curve and tweaking your programs.In this episode, I cover: Dealing with Clients Falling Off Plans [2:01 - 10:00]- Clients often stop checking in or following through.- Clients have other life priorities that can affect consistency.Program Design and Client Support [10:01 - 20:00]- Ensure programs support clients who lack motivation.- Lengthy check-ins can deter clients.Monitoring Client Progress [20:01 - 30:00] - Common drop-off points around the 4-week or 7-8-week mark.- Clients may lose motivation after initial success.Conclusion [30:01 - 35:00] - Coaches should be aware of common client struggles.- Emphasize the importance of program design in supporting client success.Connect with Lynette:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lynettemarieh Fitness Coaching Business Accelerator: https://fcbaprogram.comThe Wellness CEO Mastermind: https://lynettemariefit.clickfunnels.com/optin1634051235214
I'm not a financial advisor; Superpowers for Good should not be considered investment advice. Seek counsel before making investment decisions.Watch the show on television by downloading the e360tv channel app to your Roku, AppleTV or AmazonFireTV. You can also see it on YouTube.When you purchase an item, launch a campaign or create an investment account after clicking a link here, we may earn a fee. Engage to support our work.Devin: What is your superpower?Kimberly: I would have to say that my superpower is the fact that I am a servant of others.In today's episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing Kimberly Evans, the dynamic Founder and CEO of Just Her Rideshare. Kimberly's vision for her company is revolutionary, offering a women-centric rideshare and community mobility service. This innovative concept prioritizes women's safety, comfort, and empowerment, setting it apart from industry giants like Uber and Lyft.Kimberly's journey began during the COVID-19 pandemic, giving her ample time to ensure product-market fit and problem-market fit through extensive customer discovery. After a successful soft launch in 2022 and a hard launch in 2023, Just Her Rideshare has seen impressive growth with thousands of sign-ups, many of which came organically from places they never marketed.One of the most compelling aspects of Just Her Rideshare is its dedication to creating a safe space for women. Kimberly shared, "Nearly 40 percent of women have had to report uncomfortable encounters, including serious sexual crimes and, yes, even murder. So to us, one assault or one woman made to feel uncomfortable is more than enough for us to want to create a safe space for them." This focus on safety and community has resonated deeply with both drivers and riders, leading to a remarkable 78 percent ride repeatability rate.The company also ensures better economic opportunities for its drivers by paying them more generously than other rideshare services. "Currently, we are in early adoption deals where our drivers earn 75 percent of every fare. That is a huge difference from industry standard. But again, we wanted to invest in them because we knew that it would create more loyalty and less churn," Kimberly explained.Kimberly's vision extends beyond Charlotte, North Carolina, with plans to expand into other cities such as Atlanta, Miami, and Washington, D.C. The potential for growth is vast, especially given the significant market of women riders who often avoid ridesharing at night due to safety concerns.As Kimberly and her team continue to build and expand, the future looks incredibly promising for Just Her Rideshare. Their commitment to safety, community, and empowerment not only fills a crucial gap in the ridesharing industry but also paves the way for a more inclusive and secure transportation option for women everywhere.tl;dr:* Introduction and Business Overview: Kimberly Evans is the CEO of Just Her Ride Share, a women-centric ride-sharing and community mobility company prioritizing women's safety, comfort, and empowerment. The company aims to create a safe space for women by employing female drivers and serving female passengers.* Business Development and Growth: Just Her Ride Share started during COVID, allowing time for market research and development. The company launched in 2022 with a soft launch and a hard launch in 2023. It has seen significant traction with thousands of sign-ups, high customer retention, and repeatability rates despite minimal marketing expenditure.* Community and Customer Focus: The company emphasizes community and treats both drivers and customers as part of a supportive network. This approach has resulted in customers willing to pay a premium for the service and drivers receiving 75% of every fare, higher than industry standards, fostering loyalty and reducing churn.* Market Potential and Expansion Plans: The ride-sharing industry has significant market potential, especially among women who often avoid ride-sharing at night due to safety concerns. Just Her Ride Share plans to expand beyond Charlotte, North Carolina, into cities like Atlanta, Miami, and Washington, D.C., driven by word-of-mouth demand.* Capital Raising and Future Vision: Kimberly Evans highlights the importance of raising capital to scale the business, improve market visibility, and expand into new cities. The company is using Wefunder for crowdfunding and aims to increase brand awareness and customer acquisition through strategic investments in marketing.How to Develop Servant Leadership As a SuperpowerKimberly Evans's superpower is her servant leadership. She prioritizes building genuine human connections and fostering a community over transactional interactions. This approach drives her mission to serve others and create a supportive environment for both her team and the users of Just Her Rideshare.Kimberly exemplified her servant leadership by routinely taking time each month to support other entrepreneurs. Despite her own overwhelming schedule, she reaches out to her founder friends to offer assistance, helping them tackle their top challenges. This selfless act not only alleviates her own stress but also strengthens her network and community.Tips for Developing Servant Leadership:* Be Intentional: Set specific goals to serve others regularly, such as monthly or quarterly.* Build Genuine Connections: Focus on creating meaningful relationships rather than transactional ones.* Offer Help Proactively: Reach out to your network to see how you can support them, even with small tasks.* Embrace Vulnerability: Understand that being open and supportive does not mean being weak; set boundaries to prevent exploitation.* Shift Focus: When overwhelmed, redirect your energy to helping others find relief and gain perspective.By following Kimberly Evans's example and advice, you can make servant leadership a skill. With practice and effort, you could make it a superpower that enables you to do more good in the world.Remember, however, that research into success suggests that building on your own superpowers is more important than creating new ones or overcoming weaknesses. You do you!Guest ProfileKimberly Evans (she/her):Founder & CEO, Just Her Rideshare, Inc. About Just Her Rideshare, Inc.: We are a women-centric rideshare and community mobility company prioritizing women's safety, comfort, and empowerment. Our platform connects female drivers and riders 100% of the time for comfortable, secure rides. By fostering a community of mutual support and trust, we aim to create an environment where women can travel with confidence and professional drivers can thrive while making a positive impactWebsite: justherrideshare.com X/Twitter Handle: @justherride Company Facebook Page: fb.com/justherride Other URL: wefunder.com/justherrideshareBiographical Information: I am Kimberly Evans, a servant of others, a wife of almost 28 years, a mom of three sons and a grandmother of one. I love traveling, eating at nice restaurants and baseball games. I am a fourth-generation entrepreneur, a socially conscious entrepreneur, and a business owner of over 30 yrs. I have been in fashion, software sales, and the creator of a call center that served clients in Fintech, Healthtech, VA Services, SaaS and Client Support. I am the Founder & CEO of Just Her Rideshare, Inc.X/Twitter Handle: @JustHerKimberlyLinkedin: linkedin.com/in/justherrideInstagram Handle: @justherrideUpcoming SuperCrowd Event CalendarIf a location is not noted, the events below are virtual.* Impact Cherub Club Meeting hosted by The Super Crowd, Inc., a public benefit corporation, on August 20, 2024, at 1:00 PM Eastern. Each month, the Club meets to review new offerings for investment consideration and to conduct due diligence on previously screened deals. To join the Impact Cherub Club, become an Impact Member of the SuperCrowd.* SuperCrowdHour, August 21, 2024, at 1:00 PM Eastern. Each month, we host a value-laden webinar for aspiring impact investors or social entrepreneurs. At this month's webinar, Devin Thorpe will provide a “Step-by-Step Guide to Raising Capital from the Crowd.”* Recently, we created an AI GPT to help you learn more about The Super Crowd, Inc., a public benefit corporation, and our upcoming events. Click here to try it.Community Event Calendar* Successful Funding with Karl Dakin, Tuesdays at 10:00 AM ET - Click on Events* Community Capital Live: Betty Francisco and Aliana Piñeiro of Boston Impact Initiative - Virtual Event: July 31, at 2 pm ET* Main Street Skowhegan and NC3 Entrepreneur Finance Workshop Series, September 17 - November 19, 2023.* Crowdfunding Professional Association, Summit in DC, October 22-23* Asheville Neighborhood Economics, November 12-13.If you would like to submit an event for us to share with the 8,000+ members of the SuperCrowd, click here.We use AI to help us write compelling recaps of each episode. Get full access to Superpowers for Good at www.superpowers4good.com/subscribe
In today's episode, we delve into the realm of personal injury law with Jonathan Haskett from Crockett Law Group and Text Kevin, a prominent accident attorney firm located in Southern California. Text Kevin specializes in handling a variety of cases, with a particular focus on car accidents. Renowned for its dedication to client support and effective communication, Text Kevin distinguishes itself in the competitive legal landscape. Join us as we explore their journey, their commitment to client satisfaction, and the profound impact of their SEO and SEM strategies. Let's dive in!
Conversations with Zendesk - Interviews about Customer Service, Support, and Customer Experience
On this episode, we're joined by Donna Haddigan, Senior Director of Client Support at Talkspace. In our conversation, Donna shares insights into integrating empathy and technology to revolutionize customer support at Talkspace, emphasizing the human connection in the mental health services sector.Key Takeaways:(00:00) Highlighting the importance of empathy in customer support.(02:11) Talkspace's leadership in virtual behavioral health.(07:15) Developing the Teen Space program for targeted support.(10:28) The role of self-service in enhancing user experience.(13:11) Incorporating empathy into every customer interaction.(14:01) Effective change management within the support team.(16:41) Adapting communication channels to meet diverse user needs.(17:46) Looking forward to expanding team roles and opportunities.(18:43) Balancing AI technology with the need for human support.(19:21) The potential of AI to streamline support processes.Resources Mentioned:Donna Haddigan - https://www.linkedin.com/in/donnamakarhaddigan/Talkspace - https://www.linkedin.com/company/talkspace-online-therapy/Join us at Relate, Zendesk's biggest customer experience event of the year: April 16-18 in Las Vegas.Follow Zendesk on LinkedIn for all the latest CX trends, news, and product announcements.Sign up for a free trial at Zendesk.com#CX #CustomerService #CustomerExperience
Itam (I.T.) Antigha, more commonly referred to as "I.T.", is one of the members of the VertiMax Team as part of the Inside Sales and Client Support team. He is responsible for supporting and serving the VertiMax community by organizing personalized visits to educate, engage and develop relationships with coaches, trainers, and athletes. I.T. often helps clients with information around maintaining their Vertimax in the best condition possible. In this episode, he speaks with Al on some of the signs you need to be aware of when it comes to replacing your Vertimax resistance bands. Key Takeaways: [1:55] What's the difference between a vertimax band and an average resistance band? [3:50] On average, how long do Vertimax bands last? [5:00] When does it make sense to change the bands? Are there signs to look out for? [6:45] Can the client/owner change the bands themselves? Yes! [8:40] How do you find replacement bands? [10:15] It's important to know that you'll be replacing the set of bands with your Vertimax; not just one band. [12:00] Need help? Send us an email or message! Happy to help! VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Tweetables: “The more you maintain the bands after each use, the better it would be to you." "If there are white fibers sticking out of your bands, that's an indication that you want to change your band soon."
Itam (I.T.) Antigha, more commonly referred to as "I.T.", is one of the members of the VertiMax Team as part of the Inside Sales and Client Support team. He is responsible for supporting and serving the VertiMax community by organizing personalized visits to educate, engage and develop relationships with coaches, trainers, and athletes. I.T. is back with another informative episode with Al. They talk about how linebackers can improve their movements with specific drills that help them move in a versatile direction. Linebacker requirements have changed over the years, and are required to be developed into more speedy blockers. Here's some drills to consider when you're improving your linear and lateral movements. Key Takeaways: [1:15] A little bit about I.T. and what he does at team Vertimax. [1:50] Linebacker position in football has changed dramatically over the years. [4:20] Being able to work forwards and backwards is key to a well-developed linebacker. [4:35] I.T. explains the Angle Drill. [5:55] Back peddle and shuffle drill. [8:30] Open field tackling - what should players be aware of? [12:10] I.T. shares why cutback drills are helpful for in-game practice. [15:00] Want more football drill info? Download the Vertimax app! VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Tweetables: “The game of football has become much more passing and running all over the field, the linebacker has to be a blend of athletic, fast, and also stopping the run." "Linebackers are like hybrid safeties. Linebackers have shrunk in size over time. ."
Get ready to break free from old-school beliefs and low-vibe limitations that drain your business energy. In this episode, we're diving deep into transforming your revenue, reclaiming your time, and skyrocketing your business growth. And guess what? We've got an incredible guest today – the fabulous Indie from Studio 85! Join us on this inspiring journey as we discuss the evolution from a basic makeup service to crafting an extraordinary luxury client experience. It's a rollercoaster of insights, tears, and major breakthroughs. We share our real-life connection, the magic of manifesting dreams, and the power of providing more than just a service. From impulsive decisions to 4K weeks and unexpected full-circle moments, this episode is your guide to embracing change and following your golden thread. Are you ready to level up your business and create a client experience that goes beyond expectations? Tune in now and let the transformation begin! Kailah x P.S You're welcome to book your complimentary business audit here, gorgeous x https://calendly.com/kailahlee/complimentary-business-audit HIGHLIGHTS: [02:21] - Evolution of Studio 85 and Passion for Luxury Client Experiences [05:48] - Transition from Makeup to Business Passion [06:59] - Continuous Evolution and Avoiding Stagnation [08:57] - The Journey and Learning Along the Way [10:00] - Transitioning to a Luxury Brand [13:07] - Importance of Conveying Brand Value [14:28] - Building an Emotional Connection and Client Support [15:00] - Extending Support Beyond Clients [18:26] - Embracing Rejection and Not Taking It Personally [20:03] - Recognizing and Increasing Value [21:02] - Overcoming Scarcity Mindset [22:44] - Red Flag Clients and Pricing Strategy [27:45] - Introducing a Business Solution Links: Send me a DM on Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/thekailahlee Stalk my Tik Tok here https://www.tiktok.com/@thekailahlee Subscribe to my Youtube here https://www.youtube.com/@thekailahlee
In this podcast episode, I interviewed Tony Napoleone, VP of Client Services at Omeda. We spoke about his work experience with BPA and Bobit Publishing, and how those jobs gave him an advantage when talking to B2B publishers about the Omeda platform.Topics discussed include:Challenges and opportunities of marketing technologyBiggest challenge for B2B PublishersImportance of Quality over Quantity of subscribers for consistent growth.Why you must have a strategy that is cohesive across very targeted channels that only industry specific publishers can offer.Tony emphasized the need to leverage existing resources and engage with the audience already present on a publisher's website. We also discussed re-engagement strategies, the significance of privacy and trust, and the future of audience growth and engagement in the media industry.Overall, Tony is optimistic about the industry's future and stressed the importance of strategy and consistency in marketing efforts to build relationships that instill trust. Tony's Bio: As Omeda's VP of Client Experience - I oversee the Client Success, Marketing, and Client Support teams – so my team's jobs are to drive client happiness, retention, and engagement across our suite of products and services. We do this by proactively partnering closely with our clients in a high-touch, enterprise-level relationship centered around helping drive audience growth, engagement, and revenue.Previous to Omeda, I spent ten years at a B2B media company where I ran the audience development, email marketing, and data teams. As an audience growth and engagement marketing expert, I served as the senior strategic leader of user lifecycle management including new subscriber/user acquisition, retention, and engagement with the goal of increasing the overall audience for all products.For more information about how to find quality marketing data to reach your ideal niche client, contact Donna Peterson at 860-210-8088 or dpeterson@worldinnovators.com.Visit our website at http://www.worldinnovators.com ================================== Let's Connect: LinkedIn Live Tuesday 4:00 pm EST https://www.linkedin.com/in/donnaapeterson/ ================================== To learn more, subscribe and get notifications on new episodes when they become available.Click the YouTube Subscribe button above.Subscribe via Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-world-innovators-podcast/id1553086832Subscribe via Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/39val2FZWA1OWGnJjiw1f5https://www.worldinnovators.com/b2bmarketingexcellence
Itam (I.T.) Antigha, more commonly referred to as "I.T.", is one of the members of the VertiMax Team as part of the Inside Sales and Client Support team. He is responsible for supporting and serving the VertiMax community by organizing personalized visits to educate, engage and develop relationships with coaches, trainers, and athletes. I.T. and Al understand that summer is coming, which also means your athletes' sports season is winding down and coming to an end. How can young athletes still be ‘game-ready' over the summer? I.T. shares some helpful exercises you can do for your specific sport at home without a lot of gym equipment in this week's episode. Key Takeaways: [1:20] As seasons are ending, what can parents do to help keep their young athletes' in prime condition while they're at home during the summer? [2:00] Don't have a full gym at home? Don't worry. We've got alternatives. [2:55] It's important to first determine what your end-goal is. Is it to gain weight? Gain speed? [3:35] Training is important, but you also shouldn't slack on your nutrition and sleep. [5:10] What are some good basic moves to focus on over the summer? [6:10] What basic equipment should you pick up from the store? [7:20] If you're a basketball player, what exercises and movements should you focus on? [8:30] If you play football, the types of exercises you do would be based on your position. [9:50] What should athletes do if they play baseball? [12:00] What are some of the recommended exercises volleyball players should do at home? [13:10] Sumner is a busy time for everybody, but if you have big dreams and big goals, you need to make time to hone in on your skills. VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Tweetables: “We are talking about training, but it also influences your nutrition. You need your sleep. All that stuff matters." "If you're looking to get faster, you have to train fast to be fast. Sprints with resistance, sprints without, and sprints while starting from the ground, etc."
In this episode, Kym and Betsy, an expert in working with clients who have substance use disorders, discuss the challenges therapists face when confronted with substance use issues and how to navigate these situations, particularly for traveling therapists. Betsy provides guidance on when to refer clients to specialists and when therapists can utilize their existing therapeutic skills to continue to work with their clients even if they are working remotely. Betsy emphasizes the importance of open communication, non-judgmental attitudes, and normalizing discussions around substance use to build client trust. Betsy also offers a program to help therapists gain confidence in working with this population. Betsy Byler, MA, LPC-SAS, ICS, LPCC is a mental health therapist, substance use counselor and clinical supervisor. After working on community mental health for 16 years, she moved into private practice in 2019 to continue seeing clients for treatment of trauma and substance use. In the fall of 2020 she launched a podcast called All Things Substance aimed at helping therapists gain the information they need to add substance use to their scope of practice. She has two grown daughters living nearby and lives in woods of NW Wisconsin with her husband and two cats. Betsy Byler, MA, LPC-SAS, ICS, LPCC Mental Health Therapist, Substance Abuse Counselor, Clinical Supervisor Host of the All Things Substance Podcast www.betsybyler.com Betsybyler.com Betsy Byler - Podcast Host - All Things Substance Podcast | LinkedIn Three Episode Main Points: Therapists often struggle with addressing substance use disorders, but it's important to not automatically refer clients out, and instead utilize existing therapeutic skills. Effective communication, non-judgmental attitudes, and normalization of substance use discussions are vital in building client trust. Betsy and Kym discuss being a Traveling Therapist and the struggle with deciding if you should refer out or keep your clients that bring this topic up in session. At Alma we believe when therapists have the support they need, the system gets better for everyone. Learn more about Alma. Connect with me: Instagram: @thetravelingtherapist_kym The Traveling Therapist Membership: https://kymtolson.kartra.com/page/travelingtherapistmembership Revolutionize Your Private Practice with AI Course: https://kymtolson.kartra.com/page/ai Signup to learn more about life as Traveling Therapist: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/l2v7c3 The Traveling Therapist Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/onlineandtraveling/ Bill Like A Boss Insurance Billing Community: https://kymtolson.kartra.com/page/blab Subscribe to the Podcast: Apple iTunes | Spotify | Google Podcast | Stitcher | Amazon | Castbox
If you weren't aware, May is National Foster Care Month and this topic is near and dear to my heart because I myself am a former foster parent and adopted my daughter through the foster care system. Today I want to empower providers and celebrate foster care in and of itself and focus on how to really better yourself to be able to provide better care.The youth that we serve are extremely important because whether they're in foster care or not, they're going to be the leaders in our world one day. They were dealt a hand that they had no control over and foster care providers are brave and important, and not recognized nearly enough.How can foster families get the support they need when there's so little from the state?Build your own support systemPrioritize self-care so you're not burning yourself at both endsGet involved in a community of like-minded people who understand what you're going throughIf you still value the work that you do and see a mission in being a foster parent, we have to do whatever we can to preserve you and bring your attention to self-care so you can continue to do the work in the most effective and fulfilling way you can.Ready to Create and Launch your Licensed Assisted Living, Group Home or Community Hab Business so you can make 7 Figure IMPACT while Building Wealth Through Care?Head over to grab my FREE Mini Course: 7 Figure Impact showing you exactly how start and launch your 7 Figure Licensed Assisted Living, Group Home or Community Hab Business >>> www.startupprovider.comIf you are serious and want to start working with me, go to www.workwitharianajay.com to apply for the Start-Up Provider Program!Follow me on:Instagram @_arianajayTikTok @arianajay_Facebook @thearianajayYoutube ArianajayJoin us over in my FREE Facebook Community: 7 Figure Impact | Assisted Living, Group Home, and Community Hab Providers.Music credit: Mavericks by Harrison AmerA Podcast Launch Bestie production
Itam (I.T.) Antigha, more commonly referred to as "I.T.", is one of the members of the VertiMax Team as part of the Inside Sales and Client Support team. He is responsible for supporting and serving the VertiMax community by organizing personalized visits to educate, engage and develop relationships with coaches, trainers, and athletes. I.T. and Al share how the VertiMax can elevate an athlete's volleyball game to the next level. Not only can it be used to train multiple players at a time, but it can show players in real-time how they're body is improving with each exercise. Key Takeaways: [2:00] Did you know you can train more than one athlete on the VertiMax at a time? [3:25] You can also train different volleyball positions on the VertiMax. [6:00] How do you develop maximum vertical explosiveness on the VertiMax? [7:00] Why is creativity so important for a coach to have? VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Tweetables: “If I do a demo with a kid, in a brief 20-30 minute workout, they know they're getting better when they're on the equipment." "Creativity is a very necessary piece to develop because not everything can be pre-packaged to you and it'll work."
Itam (I.T.) Antigha, more commonly referred to as "I.T.", is one of the members of the VertiMax Team as part of the Inside Sales and Client Support team. He is responsible for supporting and serving the VertiMax community by organizing personalized visits to educate, engage and develop relationships with coaches, trainers, and athletes. I.T. and Al share some tips they've received from basketball coaches around the country on what makes a good athletic coach. They share their top ten favorite tips on this week's podcast. If you're a new coach or even a seasoned pro, listen in for more to some great reminders on how to get the most out of your players. Key Takeaways: [2:10] Organization is key for any athletic coach! [3:35] Players need to know you care about them in order for you to build trust. [5:05] Don't try to out coach the other coach. Practice will generate the results you want. [6:10] Get to know your players to the best of your ability and then focus on getting everyone on the same page. [7:45] Keep it simple and make sure your team is well-conditioned. [9:00] You're only as strong as your weakest link. [10:45] Remember, you're developing young men and women for success outside of the sport. [13:35] Teach your athletes how to win in life. [14:35] Refine the basics and always remind your athletes about the foundationals. [15:40] Keep game plans simple. VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Tweetables: “Building a trusting relationship opens the door to being able to coach kids to reach their full potential." "The success of a team doesn't fully rely on the talent, but the trust and commitment of the group to give up themselves for the betterment of everyone else."
Itam (I.T.) Antigha, more commonly referred to as "I.T.", is one of the members of the VertiMax Team as part of the Inside Sales and Client Support team. He is responsible for supporting and serving the VertiMax community by organizing personalized visits to educate, engage and develop relationships with coaches, trainers, and athletes. I.T. breaks down some of the common communication mistakes or pitfalls good coaches end up making. He also shares what coaches can do to receive feedback, incorporate it in a way an athlete feels heard, and five best ways a coach can build a better communication style with their athletes in this week's podcast. Key Takeaways: [1:40] The biggest way to improve your communication as a coach is by improving your listening skills. [3:15] A good coach can read inbetween the lines between what their athlete is saying and what their body is also saying. [5:15] It's important to discern what type of athlete you're coaching. What is their preferred communication style? [7:45] It's important to focus on getting better vs. getting good. I.T. explains what he means by that. [8:55] Aim to be 1% better everyday. [9:10] Why is it important to communicate some of your core values to your athletes? VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Tweetables: “A lot of coaches are great speakers, but they may not be great listeners." "There are days where your athlete won't be feeling 100%. How you listen to them, and adjust accordingly, will build a better relationship with them."
Itam (I.T.) Antigha, more commonly referred to as "I.T.", is one of the members of the VertiMax Team as part of the Inside Sales and Client Support team. He is responsible for supporting and serving the VertiMax community by organizing personalized visits to educate, engage and develop relationships with coaches, trainers, and athletes. I.T. shares some important exercises athletes should focus on to get ready for race day. If you're a track and field athlete then this is the episode for you! I.T. explains the most optimal drills to focus on for power, injury prevention, and strength. Key Takeaways: [2:00] What track and field exercises should you do to get ready for race day? [2:35] What is the 3-point star? [5:45] Why is the box jump so effective? [6:45] I.T. explains the hamstring pull drill. [10:15] The VertiMax app has more drills and exercises for you! VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Tweetables: “The box jump is going to be one of those elements that helps you produce power, which is important as a sprinter." "The hamstring drill is a bit more advanced and for a stronger athlete. It's not a drill I'd do with any youth athlete."
Itam (I.T.) Antigha, more commonly referred to as "I.T.", is one of the members of the VertiMax Team as part of the Inside Sales and Client Support team. He is responsible for supporting and serving the VertiMax community by organizing personalized visits to educate, engage and develop relationships with coaches, trainers, and athletes. I.T. comes on the show to describe in depth what the VertiMax V-Series Platform is and how it can help an athlete with their performance. Are you wondering what the differences are in each platform and which one you should pick? This is the episode for you! Key Takeaways: [1:50] What are the VertiMax V Series platforms? [3:15] What's the difference between VertiMax V8 and V8 EX? [4:15] Why are the band lengths different and what benefits does it provide? [6:00] What kind of athlete should use the V Series platforms? [10:00] How do you change the resistance level on the V Series platforms? [11:15] Are there training programs and educational resources available to better understand the platforms? VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Tweetables: “The Vertimax V Series means you can train without increasing exponentially in resistance and useful load from the onset of your movement." "You have to train fast to become fast. If you're able to train further out with a useful load, you'll be able to reach top-end speeds."
Itam (I.T.) Antigha, more commonly referred to as "I.T.", is one of the members of the VertiMax Team as part of the Inside Sales and Client Support team. He is responsible for supporting and serving the VertiMax community by organizing personalized visits to educate, engage and develop relationships with coaches, trainers, and athletes. I.T. and Al share some famous strength and conditioning coaches they're fond of and like to follow on this week's podcast. They talk about some of their favs like Cal Dietz, Eric Cressey, Michael Boyle, and Brett Bartholomew, and how they can up your coaching game. Key Takeaways: [2:35] Here's some influential coaches you should be following and learning from on social media. [3:35] Why should you follow Eric Cressey? [4:10] Al shares why Michael Boyle is a top coach in the industry. [4:55] I.T. explains why Brett Bartholomew is a great resource for coaches who want to communicate better. [6:55] Who are some of your favorite coaches? VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education @cal.dietz @ericcressey @michael_boyle1959 @coach_brettb Tweetables: “Cal's program that he's developed is one of the most influential programs out there to develop exclusive power and strength." "Brett dives deep into communication because it's often something we overlook."
Nicole Liloia is a small business coach and strategist who helps service providers build multiple income streams and grow their businesses by working smarter, not harder, through her signature Bigger Business Bootcamp and Grow Your Income Mastermind. In this episode, my conversation with Nicole delves into her journey going from a 9-5 to freelance therapist to business coach, the shifts she had to make shifting from helping clients as a therapist to helping clients as a business coach, and how she uses that experience to help service providers grow their business into multiple income streams.Nicole starts off by telling us how she began working as a freelance therapist before moving into her own coaching business. She reveals what it was like to navigate the path from practitioner to entrepreneur, learning to communicate with clients in their language vs. therapist speak, and trying to get clear on who she served.Nicole describes the coaching work she does helping service providers develop multiple revenue streams, why creating visibility in your business is important, and how her mastermind group helps entrepreneurs feel supported and less isolated.Finally, Nicole discusses the importance of having an email list, how she uses her Facebook group to build her audience, and what she does to create balance for herself to avoid burnout.Skip to topic:5:18 - Applying therapeutic skills to coaching10:31 - Deciding to leave the therapy business and move into coaching11:46 - Shifts Nicole had to make to go from being a counselor to being a coach18:29 - Communicating what you do as a therapist in your client's language20:17 - Getting clear on who you serve in order to market yourself25:28 - Getting visible in your business even when it's hard26:06 - The value of connecting with other business owners to feel less isolated28:33 - How Nicole uses her email list and Facebook group to grow her audience32:40 - The importance of slowing down in your business34:18 - Strategies for creating balance in your business vs. doing all the things36:08 - The misconception about passive incomeFind Nicole at:Website: https://nicoleliloia.com/IG: https://www.instagram.com/nicoleliloia/FB: https://www.facebook.com/liloia.nicole/Download Nicole's Consistent Income Generator at https://nicoleliloia.com/cigVisit Stephanie at: https://stephaniehayes.biz/Follow me on Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | TwitterSupport the show
In this episode, Rachel is joined by Rebekah Green, Director of Client Support at Pharos Resources, to discuss insights from her multifaceted career in higher ed. Tune in as they explore her expertise in cross-departmental collaboration and eliminating campus silos. Watch or listen to Cap & Gown on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more: https://pharosresources.com/cap-gown-mission-first/ #highereducation #higheredpodcast #studentsuccess #collaboration --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pharosresources/message
Ryan and his team found a quick way of reducing the compute resources spent on encoding videos for Instagram by 94%, but that was actually the easy part. Tune in to learn what the fix was and how you roll out changes that can affect the user experience of billions of users. Got feedback? Send it to us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/metatechpod), Instagram (https://instagram.com/metatechpod) and don't forget to follow our host @passy (https://twitter.com/passy and https://mastodon.social/@passy). Fancy working with us? Check out https://www.metacareers.com/. Links: Reducing Instagram's basic video compute time by 94 percent - Meta Engineering Blog: https://engineering.fb.com/2022/11/04/video-engineering/instagram-video-processing-encoding-reduction/ The Diff: https://thediffpodcast.com/ Unix Signals in Production - Dangers and Pitfalls: https://developers.facebook.com/blog/post/2022/09/27/signals-in-prod-dangers-and-pitfalls/ Introducing Velox: An open source unified execution engine - https://engineering.fb.com/2022/08/31/open-source/velox/ Timestamps: Intro 0:06 Intro Ryan 1:40 Transcoding Video at Instagram 2:52 Codecs and Tradeoffs 5:33 Client Support 7:13 Where did the compute go? 9:15 ABR 10:59 Progressive/Non-ABR Encodings 12:31 Saving Encoding Time 13:10 Testing the Changes 17:39 Results 26:43 Popularity Predictions 28:32 Outro 36:31
We initially set out to bring you a three part series on ‘who, not what' development—but we saw so much value in the episodes, we decided to record a bonus interview! In this episode, Director of Client Support at The Aperio, Sara Turner, joins us to share her behind the scenes perspective of the “who, not what” implementation. As you listen, you'll hear what characteristics are required to see exceptional results when investing in your own development. You'll also learn more about the significant data that proves the ‘who, not what' principle makes people more effective leaders.
Itam (I.T.) Antigha, more commonly referred to as "I.T.", is one of the members of the VertiMax Team as part of the Inside Sales and Client Support team. He is responsible for supporting and serving the VertiMax community by organizing personalized visits to educate, engage and develop relationships with coaches, trainers, and athletes. In this episode, Al and I.T do an overview of some easy volleyball drills you can do for children under the age of 6. These are a great jumping off point to getting your child ready for more competitive sports down the line. Key Takeaways: [0:43] Al introduces his guest for this episode- I.T. Antigha. [2:45] What is the pepper drill? [5:50] I.T. goes over some rally scoring drills. [8:25] When someone spikes a ball, you need to learn how to move your body to adapt. [9:30] As your team gets stronger in these basics, then you can get them to do more complex drills with the Vertimax Raptor. Mentioned in This Episode: VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn Tweetables: "Every possession matters. You're gaining or losing points each time the ball touches the ground, so rally drills really teaches you to focus in." “You see volleyball players, they put their body on the line all the time."
Itam (I.T.) Antigha, more commonly referred to as "I.T.", is one of the members of the VertiMax Team as part of the Inside Sales and Client Support team. He is responsible for supporting and serving the VertiMax community by organizing personalized visits to educate, engage and develop relationships with coaches, trainers, and athletes. In this episode, Al and I.T talk about some helpful drills for children in the 3-6 age range who are just starting to train for soccer. Everybody's got to start somewhere and the VertiMax is a great resource to help build those reflexes early on. Key Takeaways: [0:43] Al introduces his guest for this episode- I.T. Antigha. [2:10] I.T. starts off with the basics: Sprinting. [3:35] It's always great to get your child started off with running lines. [7:15] Every kid loves a goal kicking drill. [8:30] Eye-to-foot coordination is key and understanding how hard to kick and not to kick the ball. [11:20] All of these drills can be incorporated to be harder with the VertiMax. Mentioned in This Episode: VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn Tweetables: "When you're a master of the basics, you want to start incorporating VertiMax Raptors. You can make these basic drills very challenging." “There are varieties to all of these drills and everyone can be progressed up to become harder."
Itam (I.T.) Antigha, more commonly referred to as "I.T.", is one of the members of the VertiMax Team as part of the Inside Sales and Client Support team. He is responsible for supporting and serving the VertiMax community by organizing personalized visits to educate, engage and develop relationships with coaches, trainers, and athletes. In this episode, Brett and I.T. follow up their conversation about agility training and how to apply it to youth athletes. They break down some of the benefits and creative ways to train these young minds. Key Takeaways:. [1:00]Today's topic touches on agility training for elementary children up to young highschool kids. [1:40] What is agility training? [2:45] Why should you start early on agility training with young athletes? [4:55] I.T. offers insight on what he looks for when training an athlete on agility. [7:10] What drills should you perform on younger athletes? [9:20] It's super important to master the fundamentals first. [11:10] Raptors are really popular for young athletes. Brett and I.T. explain why. Mentioned in This Episode: VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn Tweetables: "Agility training is really the ability to de-accelerate and accelerate in any direction." "You want the athlete to develop the ability to change direction and not put themselves at risk for injury."
Itam (I.T.) Antigha, more commonly referred to as "I.T.",is one of the members of the VertiMax Team as part of the Inside Sales and Client Support team. He is responsible for supporting and serving the VertiMax community by organizing personalized visits to educate, engage and develop relationships with coaches, trainers, and athletes. In this episode, I.T. talks about how to level up your agility training, how to get started, and the VertiMax equipment that can be used when performing these new drills.
Itam (I.T.) Antigha, more commonly referred to as "I.T.",is one of the members of the VertiMax Team as part of the Inside Sales and Client Support team. He is responsible for supporting and serving the VertiMax community by organizing personalized visits to educate, engage and develop relationships with coaches, trainers, and athletes. In this episode, I.T. talks about advanced speed drills, which athletes are ready to tackle them and how to get started, the benefits of each drill and the VertiMax equipment can be used when performing the drills. Key Takeaways: [0:45] Al introduces his guest for this episode- I.T. [1:05] Which athletes should be doing these advanced drills? [2:21] The VertiMax app has all of details for the drills covered today. [2:44] The 360 belt or a waist harness is perfect for the three point start drill. [6:10] Athlete readiness will determine the right way to approach any drill. [7:10] The high knee drive uses a riser and hip flexor attachments. [9:00] Playing with the pace is important for effectiveness. [9:44] Wall drills take the upper body out of the equation. [11:53] The overspeed drill uses the Raptor EX to pull the athlete against the resistance. Mentioned in This Episode: VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn Tweetables: “If an athlete can do the basics correctly then you can determine if they're ready for these advanced exercises.” “The Raptor EX is the best piece of equipment for the overspeed drill because it allows the athlete to get more momentum and speed than any other piece of equipment.”
Itam (I.T.) AntighaItam Antigha, more commonly referred to as "I.T.",is one of the members of the VertiMax Team as part of the Inside Sales and Client Support team. He is responsible for supporting and serving the VertiMax community by organizing personalized visits to educate, engage and develop relationships with coaches, trainers, and athletes. In this episode, I.T. talks about isometric strength training- what it is, why you should be doing it, and how VertiMax equipment can be used to enhance your isometric strength training. Key Takeaways: [0:45] Al introduces his guest for this episode- I.T. [1:10] What is isometric strength training and what are its benefits? [2:40] I.T. shares how isometric strength training helps him personally. [5:13] Effective ways to add resistance to any movement. [6:56] Adding VertiMax platforms or raptors to isometrics. [9:05] The sky's the limit to how VertiMax can enhance your training! [10:44] Download the VertiMax app to learn more about isometric strength training. Mentioned in This Episode: VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn Tweetables: “Isometric strength training is a static hold where you're in a position where the muscle is neither lengthening or shortening.” “Isometrics are a very safe way to train.” “Whatever movements you do, there's an isometric to it.”
Itam (I.T.) AntighaItam Antigha, more commonly referred to as "I.T.",is one of the members of the VertiMax Team as part of the Inside Sales and Client Support team. He is responsible for supporting and serving the VertiMax community by organizing personalized visits to educate, engage and develop relationships with coaches, trainers, and athletes. In serving the VertiMax community, he helps achieve the company mission,vision and values. His background in sports and his degree in exercise science allow him to providevaluable insight for how to best use VertiMax equipment to elevate the performance of athletes of all types.
In this episode, Rachel Phillips-Buck is joined by Rachel Elam, Director of Client Support at Pharos Resources. Tune in as they discuss insights from Rachel's career in higher ed and how they can be applied to the pursuit of fulfilling vocation. Watch or listen to past episodes and sign up for weekly Zoom invites here: https://pharosresources.com/cap-gown-mission-first/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pharosresources/message
Client Support, data security, usability, and accessibility are all key factors when it comes to virtual drill design. This week Agneta Dahl shares her knowledge of the virtual command post and how you can prepare for exercises while keeping best practices in mind. Learn about digital signatures, in-person vs. virtual communication, and digital documentation in the virtual command post so you can have successful drills in the virtual space.
In this episode, I was joined by Andrew Morgan, founder at The Cyber Nation, and Rachel Rovegno, sales business development manager at Cisco. The Cyber Nation is a community built specifically for MSPs and MSSPs. Andrew is a cybersecurity focused solution strategist who has worked previously at ConnectWise, Logic Monitor and TruMethods. Rachel is responsible for leading the global orchestration and execution of Cisco's partner managed services and security go to market strategy. We talked about the current cybersecurity market for MSPs, and the two types of MSP Andrew has identified. Rachel explained how Cisco work to keep their clients safe, and the importance of community. We also discussed the way cybersecurity has changed in recent years, the questions MSPs should ask their vendor partners, and what opportunities cybersecurity presents to MSPs. Mentioned in This Episode https://www.thecybernation.com/feed (The Cyber Nation) https://www.cisco.com/ (Cisco) The CyberCall https://www.thecybercast.com/ (The CyberCast) https://www.crowdcast.io/e/threat-modeling-workshop (Threat Modeling Workshop) https://wildwesthackinfest.com/antisyphon// (Black Hills Information Security Training) https://www.linkedin.com/in/wesspencer/ (Wes Spencer) https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanweeks/ (Ryan Weeks) https://www.linkedin.com/in/phyllis-lee-21b58a1a4/ (Phyllis Lee) https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelvintegelaar/ (Kelvin Tigelaar) https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhammond010/ (John Hammond)
A lot of people think that coaching and service providing is not scalable because you can only work with 10 clients at a time. But if you systemize your business properly you can take on hundreds of clients and in this episode we will talk about how to do that. Apply now for a free consultation call to scale your existing business here: https://7figurebusiness.com/call Apply now for a free consultation call to start your own online business: https://maxtornow.com/call As one of the most influential online business consultants Max Tornow has built several multiple-7-figure companies in the online coaching, consulting and agency market. Follow Max Tornow on Instagram: max_tornow
If you feel like you have too many clients to get new ones, I have a solution for you! Apply now for a free consultation call to scale your existing business here: https://7figurebusiness.com/call Apply now for a free consultation call to start your own online business: https://maxtornow.com/call As one of the most influential online business consultants, Max Tornow has built several multiple-7-figure companies in the online coaching, consulting, and agency market. Follow Max Tornow on Instagram: max_tornow
Michelle Heyman and Bob Gaffney utilize the compensation plan to show us the basics of how we get paid to support clients!
Nicola Ryan, Director of Client Support at Rowlinson Knitwear, discusses the B-Corp model and how: Communication is key by the leadership team to help their colleagues during the pandemic and returning to workThat safety of their colleagues is paramount and the risk programmes they put in place have supported themRowlinson Knitwear's values and vision statements both nationally and internationally with their suppliers - great examplesHow Oakridge's STRIDE programme supported her through building her confidence to also not just to strive but thrive to greater career opportunitiesNicola's take away was to share it's always important to be kind Take a look at her recommendation - Dare to Lead by Brene Brown: https://amzn.to/30S9X8H
Learn about the DriverCheck Client Support Team Bruce chats with the team at DriverCheck about their jobs while drawing their caricature. Fun interviews for the team helping people keep their workplaces safe. DriverCheck is a leader in drug and alcohol, cognitive, and workplace testing helping employers have a safe workplace for their staff. Learn how DriverCheck can help you be safe at www.drivercheck.ca About the Show JOIN THE LEAD PEDAL PODCAST FAN CLUB www.TheLeadPedalPodcastFanClub.com LISTEN TO LEAD PEDAL RADIO at www.LeadPedalRadio.com The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers talks all things trucking for people in the transportation industry helping them improve their business and careers. Interviews with industry professionals and truck drivers, trucking information, and other features on the industry are meant to be helpful for truck drivers and those in transportation. The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers has main episodes released every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday with bonus material on other days. You can learn more about the host and show on our website and make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the show on your favourite podcast platform. www.theleadpedalpodcast.com What does The Lead Pedal Podcast mean? The Lead (pronounced - Led) stands for acceleration or fast-track of your career or business. It is a play on words and we certainly are not here promoting speeding in the industry. We are hoping this information will help you become a professional driver faster than if you didn't know about many of these topics. Are you enjoying the show? If so we would appreciate you leaving us a rating and review on iTunes or on your favourite podcast platform. The show is available at www.theleadpedalpodcast.com , ITunes, Stitcher, Spotify, Tunein, iHeartradio, SoundCloud, and other popular podcast platforms. Thanks for listening Join The Lead Pedal Podcast Fan Club where are loyal fans get first chance at specials, discounts on merchandise and much more.The club is free to join and you can learn more at www.theleadpedalpodcastfanclub.com
You won't want to miss this pilot episode offering live support to Art teacher and mom Ashley Dalme, who is finding the continued challenges of the pandemic weigh her down. You"ll hear our suggestions from the Polyvagal, Asian Medicine and Gemmotherapy lens. In this organic series, Health educator and Gemmotherapy expert Lauren Hubele, Japanese Acupuncturist Maegan Lemp and Passionate Polyvagalist Cameron Scott explore the use of the Polyvagal Theory, Asian Medicine and Gemmotherapy extracts to restore a sense of safety and connection. The polyvagal theory helps us build an understanding of emotional patterns enough to interrupt them and change the ways in which we habitually react.
Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist, Physician Assistant, Best Selling Author, Professional Speaker, and Nutrition Adjunct Professor specializing in Client Support and Weight Loss ProgramsSameera has over two decades of experience applying sound nutrition practices to specific patient needs. By making dietary changes with the tools of knowledge, strategy, and support, patients can take control of their health, heighten their energy and reduce the risk of disease.Her Private Practice accommodates clients via one-on-one consultations in her office, and with virtual meetings online, for clients at a distance.Proactively accommodating our social media culture, Sameera provides maintenance and support to online group pages, answering questions about product choices, and guiding clients through social events presenting food choice dilemmas. This online participation has created a strong community among both traditional weight loss, and bariatric clients.While her primary focus is assisting adult individuals with weight loss needs, good health starts young and many of her client base are 13-18 years old. Sameera creates personalized weight management programs for their better health goals.She also provides counsel and sports nutrition for athletes for their training, strength building and performance excellence. Clients include state championship athletes.In her close work with physicians and surgeons, Sameera has provided nutritional counseling with comprehensive, easy to follow, practical steps. She conducts large and small group educational seminars about health, wellness, and eating for boosting the immune system.Support for her clinical patients includes monthly group meetings for pre-op, post-op, six-month management along with new patient seminars. Local trips to health food stores introduce her groups to better choices in food and assistance with product choices.Sameera just came out with her first book”Regain Be Gone” on how to maintain your weight loss after bariatric surgery.Learn more about Sameera on her website - https://www.lowkcalgal.com/ Support the show (http://paypal.me/bwalsh)
To maximize revenue, some call center outsourcers will do some things that are not up to industry standards. This is no different from what a SAAS or website creator may add in the "small details". I don’t want any member of the "Geek Nation" to fall for any of these when you are looking for a great outsourcer. Some of the ways that outsourcers may pay games are Charging Crazy Setup Feel (We talk about what you should pay) Charging for Client Support and Reporting Not Defining What is included in Hourly and Per Minute Billing Who Pays for Attrition Training And more... If you are looking to outsource, or are interested in behind the scenes of how outsourcers think, this is a can’t miss episode. Text me: 814.247.0366Follow me: @tlaird_expiviaJoin our Facebook Call Center Community: www.facebook.com/callcentergeekConnect on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tlairdexpivia/Watch us: Advice from a Call Center Geek Youtube Channel