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Michael chats with Dana Janssen, Chief Product Officer at MedCerts. Together, they discuss MedCerts new Professional Caregiver, Home Health Aide (HHA), and Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program offerings and the industry challenges that led to their development; how these programs can help hospitals and nursing facilities address staffing shortages and reduce turnover; what sets these MedCerts program offerings apart from other similar training options on the market; how employers can customize the programs with specialty courses to create more tailored, impactful training experiences; and much more. This episode is sponsored by MedCerts. Visit partners.medcerts.com to learn more.
In this episode, Michael chats with Jennifer Kolb, Vice President of Partnerships and Workforce Development at MedCerts; Dana Janssen, Chief Product Officer at MedCerts; Rupi Hayer, Senior Manager for Chronic Disease Education in the Improving Health Outcomes Department at the American Medical Association (AMA); and Lauren Clemmons, Associate Professor of Family Medicine and Osteopathic Principles and Practice at the Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine. Together, they discuss MedCerts' employer partnership model, how the organization's programs benefit rural communities, the AMA's Blood Pressure Measurement initiative, why it's important to choose the right partner for online healthcare and IT training, why the two organizations partnered, the importance of blood pressure measurement training and education, and much more. Explore the AMA's Student Blood Pressure Measurement Learning Series: edhub.ama-assn.org/ama-cvd-prevention-education/pages/student-bp-learning-series?bypassoutputcache=true Learn more about the partnership between MedCerts and the AMA: www.ama-assn.org/press-center/press-releases/ama-medcerts-collaborate-improve-blood-pressure-measurement-skills This episode and the entire series are sponsored by MedCerts. For more information, visit MedCerts.com.
Dana Buoy’s two LPs feel like the work of two different bands. The first is a clear successor to front man Dana Janssen’s work in the beloved freak folk outfit, Akron/Family. This year’s Ice Glitter Gold, on the other hand, is a late-night dance record, driven by Janssen’s 4-on-the-floor drumming. A lot has happened since the band released their 2012 debut. Life intervened, and the record didn’t perform as well as expected. Janssen and bandmate Justin Miller also relocated to Portland from New York, as the kids all seem to be doing these days. Fresh off a red eye from a whirlwind visit to their former home, the pair sat down to discuss the stress of city living, dealing with disappointment and the pluses and minuses of reinvention.
This episode features interviews with Dana Janssen of the Akron/Family discussing among other things his definition of folk music and Calgary musician Clea Foofat talking about her psychedelic vision (without drugs) will listening to their album Love is Simple. Produced by Kenna Burima
Hello All,Arthur here with another episode of Listen Up! This time I bring onto the great stage of the web Akron Family in the form of Dana Janssen. Dana was a great sport during this interview as I your host was a great deal sillier than normal. ( I know I'm scared too.) Make sure to listen to the show to great a listen to Akron Family new album Love is Simple and than fly to their website and mypace. Once there make sure to tell them how great they sound and how awesome that Arthur fellow is. Okay, I'll stop now. As always Listen Up! is brought to you by Wrecordsbymonkey, Ad Hoc Art, and Peripheral Media Projects.Look out for another Listen Up! soon.Arthur
Tonight, we offer you Dana Janssen, who , with the help of Akron/Family, shook up the Indie Rock scene of the early oughts with an unhinged melange of folk, noise, and experimental rock. He'd gone on to Young God Records label mates (and label founder Micheal Gira's) Swans extension The Angels of Light.Dana married and relocate tp Portland, where, amid a home festooned with house plants, composed (the inferred) percussion to Mort Garson's cult electronic album that dropped in the year of my birth, !976. That record, Mother Earth's Plantasia, never reached worldwide acclaim, but made a massive dent in the underground. With a sketch of percussion, Dana allowed his surroundings to guide him. This is the zygote of Experiments In Plant Based Music Vol.1.We dig into the NYC of the early 2000s, the influence of Bob Dylan, early Dead, Sonic Youth, Swans, Tortoise... a segue into horror soundtracks, the trappings of being from the Eastern Pennsylvania area... An uplifting episode with a gem of a human.Follow Dana at https://www.danabuoy.comdanabuoy@instagramDana Buoy's music courtesy of listen.everloving.comOpening music Heart Out-"Martyrs"(written by P. Tanski, E. Brocious, Z. Wilson, J.Solimini) Heart Out courtesy of Midas Crutch Records, and ME!Theme Music (The Book of Very Very Bad Things Theme) by GOWN. Follow them at https:gown.instagram.comwww.word4wordinterpretation.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-book-of-very-very-bad-things/exclusive-content