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Discover the secrets to transforming a passion for property, into a profitable Airbnb empire with our esteemed authors, Culin and Danielle Tate. This episode promises to unveil the Tate's extraordinary journey from humble beginnings to creating a diverse short-term rental portfolio, that thrives on strategic location and savvy marketing. They don't just stop at sharing their story; they dive into the impacts of shifting rental demands and the rise of remote work, reshaping the landscape of weekday bookings. Their open approach in narrating their path by writing the book "Host Coach" and hosting a podcast is a masterclass in turning real estate investments into a fulfilling lifestyle.Get ready to learn how to make your Airbnb listing irresistible, akin to the most captivating online dating profile you've ever swiped right on (well maybe)! We'll explore the essential role of professional HDR photography and unique decor that sets your rental apart. The Tates and I will also break down dynamic pricing strategies, with tools like Price Labs, to adjust to market demand and ensure your space is the go-to option, whatever the season or reason. Focusing on a single platform, we highlight how to improve your search rankings and ensure your property stands out in the crowd. This episode is an investment in knowledge for anyone serious about maximizing their Airbnb's potential and turning it from a hobby into a high-performing asset!"If you are thinking of getting into the Short Term rental game... get the book Host Coach by Culin and Danielle Tate" - Brad Weisman#hostcoach #bradweisman #airbnb #shorttermrental #culinanddanielletate #realestateinvesting ---Welcome to The Brad Weisman Show (formerly known as Real Estate and YOU), where we dive into the world of real estate, real life, and everything in between with your host, Brad Weisman!
Considering how new NIL is, it's extremely rare to be a "veteran" in the NIL Space. Danielle Tate is one of the veterans, however, and she's one of the newest hires at Campus Ink.Danielle joined our NIL team as the head of University partnerships, compliance and licensing after spending the previous three years at NIL marketplace leader INFLCR.She works directly with each of our school partners to ensure success for their athletes and merchandise.Danielle provides incredible insight on the early days of INFLCR, and relayed many of the parallels she in start-up life that she is once again experiencing with Campus Ink.
Join Dr. Danielle Tate, TIPQC Maternal Medical Director, and Dr. Karen Schetzina to discuss the Caring for Motherhood project. No content or comments made in any TIPQC Healthy Mom Healthy Baby Podcast is intended to be comprehensive or medical advice. Neither healthcare providers nor patients should rely on TIPQC's Podcasts in determining the best practices for any particular patient. Additionally, standards and practices in medicine change as new information and data become available and the individual medical professional should consult a variety of sources in making clinical decisions for individual patients. TIPQC undertakes no duty to update or revise any particular Podcast. It is the responsibility of the treating physician or health care professional, relying on independent experience and knowledge of the patient, to determine appropriate treatment.
Dr. Danielle Tate, TIPQC Maternal Medical Director, is joined by Dr. Lauren Demosthenes, Senior Medical Director with Babyscripts. Listen in on how the Babyscripts blood pressure monitoring app can have an impact on pregnancy care. For more information visit: www.babyscripts.com No content or comments made in any TIPQC Healthy Mom Healthy Baby Podcast is intended to be comprehensive or medical advice. Neither healthcare providers nor patients should rely on TIPQC's Podcasts in determining the best practices for any particular patient. Additionally, standards and practices in medicine change as new information and data become available and the individual medical professional should consult a variety of sources in making clinical decisions for individual patients. TIPQC undertakes no duty to update or revise any particular Podcast. It is the responsibility of the treating physician or health care professional, relying on independent experience and knowledge of the patient, to determine appropriate treatment.
In today's episode, Dr. Nikki Zite, Dr. Jessica Young, and Dr. Danielle Tate come together to discuss their perspectives on the value of being a Maternal Medical Director for TIPQC. No content or comments made in any TIPQC Healthy Mom Healthy Baby Podcast is intended to be comprehensive or medical advice. Neither healthcare providers nor patients should rely on TIPQC's Podcasts in determining the best practices for any particular patient. Additionally, standards and practices in medicine change as new information and data become available and the individual medical professional should consult a variety of sources in making clinical decisions for individual patients. TIPQC undertakes no duty to update or revise any particular Podcast. It is the responsibility of the treating physician or health care professional, relying on independent experience and knowledge of the patient, to determine appropriate treatment.
This episode, Dr. Danielle Tate is joined by Bethany Scalise from the TN Maternal Mortality Review Committee. Listen in as they discuss the important work the MMRC does for the state of TN and the impact this work has on maternal health. Want to learn more? Visit: https://www.tn.gov/health/health-program-areas/fhw/maternal-mortality-review.html Want to join the task force? https://stateoftennessee.formstack.com/forms/maternal_health_task_force_membership_information Question for Bethany? Email her at bethany.scalise@tn.gov No content or comments made in any TIPQC Healthy Mom Healthy Baby Podcast is intended to be comprehensive or medical advice. Neither healthcare providers nor patients should rely on TIPQC's Podcasts in determining the best practices for any particular patient. Additionally, standards and practices in medicine change as new information and data become available and the individual medical professional should consult a variety of sources in making clinical decisions for individual patients. TIPQC undertakes no duty to update or revise any particular Podcast. It is the responsibility of the treating physician or health care professional, relying on independent experience and knowledge of the patient, to determine appropriate treatment.
In this episode, Dr. Danielle Tate, the TIPQC Maternal Medical Director elect, sits down with Dr. Jessica Young, the current Maternal Medical Director for TIPQC, to discuss the role of Maternal Medical Director. We invite you to listen to learn about our new medical director! No content or comments made in any TIPQC Healthy Mom Healthy Baby Podcast is intended to be comprehensive or medical advice. Neither healthcare providers nor patients should rely on TIPQC's Podcasts in determining the best practices for any particular patient. Additionally, standards and practices in medicine change as new information and data become available and the individual medical professional should consult a variety of sources in making clinical decisions for individual patients. TIPQC undertakes no duty to update or revise any particular Podcast. It is the responsibility of the treating physician or health care professional, relying on independent experience and knowledge of the patient, to determine appropriate treatment.
Have you ever thought about investing into an Airbnb property? You know I love to travel so I certainly have! Growth in short-term rental real estate investing is EXPLODING, Sister Friend! Airbnb host earnings increased 75% from 2020 to 2022. Like, wow! Listen up to this episode as I pick Danielle's brain on tips, technologies and best practices for getting started. Here are a few questions I ask: Why do you believe this is the most stable opportunity for wealth creation of the decade? Why do you prefer this over long-term rental agreements? What metrics do you use to choose a location/property? How do you stand out with your listing? Check out Danielle's book! Host Coach: A Blueprint for Creating Financial Freedom Through Short-Term Rental Investing
Are you looking for a blueprint to build your investments? Do you love hospitality and re-decorating your home all the time? Short-term rental investing may be the perfect thing for you. We are here today with Expert Danielle Tate, and Co-Author of her latest book, Host Coach. Sometimes the most unexpected things turn out to be the greatest blessing, so let's get brave. You're going to want to do this. Ready to start an Airbnb? Order Danielle's Book Host Coach: A Blueprint for Creating Financial Freedom Through Short-Term Rental Investing Find Danielle on Instagram @host_coach or visit the website and check out her book at hostcoach.co and get started on your blessing to the world through Airbnb experiences. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lorialvarez/message
Are you looking for a blueprint to build your investments? Do you love hospitality and re-decorating your home all the time? Short-term rental investing may be the perfect thing for you. We are here today with Expert Danielle Tate, and Co-Author of her latest book, Host Coach. Sometimes the most unexpected things turn out to be the greatest blessing, so let's get brave. You're going to want to do this. Ready to start an Airbnb? Order Danielle's Book Host Coach: A Blueprint for Creating Financial Freedom Through Short-Term Rental Investing Find Danielle on Instagram @host_coach or visit the website and check out her book at hostcoach.co and get started on your blessing to the world through Airbnb experiences. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lorialvarez/message
This week, Drs Danielle Tolman, PT and Abbie Ross, PT, NCS speak with Cathy Epley about her father's lasting legacy in the field of Vestibular Rehabilitation. Dr. John Epley, M.D. flipped the theory behind positional vertigo on it's head with the introduction of his particle theory. It took a lot of patience and perseverance to reach the level of acceptance that his theory has today. At this point in time, you can't mention the word "vertigo" without hearing the words "Epley maneuver" in the same sentence! We really enjoyed talking with Cathy about her father, and look forward to having her on again. Episode Related links: https://www.oregonlive.com/health/2019/10/eply-maneuver-for-vertigo-was-invented-by-oregon-doctor.html https://obits.oregonlive.com/us/obituaries/oregon/name/john-epley-obituary?pid=193544603 Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
Dr. Shin Beh, MD is back to talk to Dani and Abbie about Mal de Debarquement Syndrome (MdDS)! Dr. Beh is a neurologist specializing in vestibular and balance disorders with a focus on vestibular migraine, dizziness and migraine, MdDS, and PPPD. On this episode, we discuss what MdDS is, its most current diagnostic criteria, and what is being done for treatment. Dr Beh is on twitter at: @TheDizzyDoc His website: https://www.vestibularmd.com/ Dr. Dai's Protocol at Mount Sinai in NYC: https://labs.icahn.mssm.edu/dailab/ Relevant Studies/Articles Discussed: - Cha, Y. H., Baloh, R. W., Cho, C., Magnusson, M., Song, J. J., Strupp, M., ... & Staab, J. P. (2020). Mal de débarquement syndrome: Diagnostic criteria consensus document of the classification committee of the bárány society. Journal of Vestibular Research, (Preprint), 1-9. https://content.iospress.com/articles/journal-of-vestibular-research/ves200714 - Dai, M., Cohen, B., Smouha, E., & Cho, C. (2014). Readaptation of the vestibulo-ocular reflex relieves the mal de debarquement syndrome. Frontiers in neurology, 5, 124. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2014.00124/full - Dai, M., Cohen, B., Cho, C., Shin, S., & Yakushin, S. B. (2017). Treatment of the mal de debarquement syndrome: a 1-year follow-up. Frontiers in neurology, 8, 175. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2017.00175/full You can find his book on amazon at: https://www.amazon.com/Victory-Over-Vestibular-Migraine-Healing/dp/B08C92JB3R/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=victory+over+migraine&qid=1621987495&sr=8-2 Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
Ron Waldorf is a Vestibular Physiologist, Inventor, and Entrepreneur who is responsible for the first ever patent for infrared video goggles with eye tracking! Abbie and Dani talk to Ron about how the technology came about, the transformation it took through the years, and some of the new ways he is applying the tech to make the work place safer. This episode is unique and something not commonly discussed in our vestibular community. It was truly fascinating and we hope to have Ron back soon. Episode Links: www.oculardatasystems.com info@oculardatasystems.com RonWaldorf@aol.com Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
Dr. Shin Beh, MD , is one of few U.S. neurologists who specializes in evaluating and nonsurgically treating vestibular disorders – including vertigo, dizziness, and problems with balance – and visual disorders arising from brain abnormalities. As the founding Director of UT Southwestern Medical Center's Vestibular Neurology and Neuro-Visual Disorders Clinic, Dr. Beh sees many people who have nearly lost hope of having their problems correctly diagnosed and treated. Here on Talk Dizzy To Me, we sing Dr. Beh's praises, alongside with one of our favorite guests, Alicia Wolf (the Dizzy Cook). On this episode Abbie and Dani dive a little deeper with some generalized treatment and diagnosis questions, as well as some more clinician based topics. From VNGs and goggle testing, to treatment devices, Dr. Beh has the 411. You can find his book on amazon at: https://www.amazon.com/Victory-Over-Vestibular-Migraine-Healing/dp/B08C92JB3R/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=victory+over+migraine&qid=1621987495&sr=8-2 Article: "Migraine – More than a Headache" by Drs. Michael Teixido and John Carey (https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/otolaryngology/_docs/migraine%20patient%20handout.pdf) Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
This is a special week for Talk Dizzy To Me. Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT had the pleasure of sitting down and talking with The Vestibular Disorders Association's Executive Director, Cynthia Ryan, about their favorite non-profit! The Vestibular Disorders Association is trusted as the leading international organization that people turn to for help with vestibular (inner ear and brain balance) disorders. They are an authoritative source of information, publishing articles that are clear, reliable and scientifically objective. Both Dani and Abbie work closely with VeDA on various committees and projects to help create and promote resources for those affected by vestibular dysfunction (either directly or indirectly) Take a listen to learn more about how vast VeDA's efforts extend into our community, and how you can be a part of this great organization either as a professional member or volunteer. Visit www.vestibular.org today to explore their fantastic resources. To find help from a vestibular specialist, visit VeDA's provider directory at: https://vestibular.org/healthcare-directory/ Donate: https://vestibular.org/donate/ Every donation to the Vestibular Disorders Association helps people take steps toward regaining their balance. Your support matters! Donations help support the organization to continue to develop their programs which include: Patient Education & Outreach, Patient & Community Support, Professional Membership Value, Medical & Legislative Advocacy Efforts, Resources for Professionals, and Research Collaboration. Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
Tara Denham, MS founded the renowned Vestibular Physical Therapy Center at Rusk Rehabilitation. She is the Outpatient Physical Therapy Program Manager at the Rusk Rehabilitation Ambulatory Care Center and she talks with Abbie and Danielle about her experience with vestibular rehabilitation. Episode Resources and Links: Insight Infrared Video Goggles (Vestibular First): https://vestibularfirst.com/store/infrared-goggles/ Rusk Vestibular Therapy: https://nyulangone.org/conditions/vertigo/treatments/vestibular-rehabilitation-for-vertigo Information on the Vestibular Competency Course: https://dpt.duhs.duke.edu/education/academics/continuing-education Vestibular Rehabilitation 4th Edition (S. Herdman, R. Clendaniel): https://www.amazon.com/Vestibular-Rehabilitation-Contemporary-Perspectives/dp/0803639708 Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
In this episode Dr. Danielle Tate, PT, and Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS briefly talk about post-COVID diagnosis and post-vaccination dizziness. It should be noted that most of the discussion in this episode is based off of individual clinical experience, and is not validated in any way by research. As discussed, there is very little current research on the relationship between COVID-19 and its effects on the vestibular system. This episode is only meant to start a conversation and open a door for additional feedback from those who practice vestibular therapy, or from those who have been experiencing symptoms post COVID diagnosis or post-vaccination. Two articles briefly touched on in this episode: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7250266/?fbclid=IwAR1RC1ndEykGo_XLKsZ0jMOFsMNjGgXPEu_QrR1P1yEcBHkmbxpWW31NDJk https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7392187/pdf/cureus-0012-00000008918.pdf?fbclid=IwAR2PVU0ONtxzxVHMuh6t0OlzQg2Jz5AG16YJcYxeGwe8XB3q87w0S_998PQ CDC V-Safe After Vaccination Health Checker: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/safety/vsafe.html Use the link above to report any post-vaccination symptoms you may be experiencing! Check out the Vestibular Disorders Association's forum discussion on this topic: https://vestibular.org/forum/dizziness/covid-19-vaccine-side-effects/
Alicia Wolf is back to talk to Dani and Abbie on Talk Dizzy To Me about life with vestibular migraine after welcoming Baby George! She has some amazing advice for how to navigate becoming a new mom while living with a vestibular disorder. Learn more about Alicia Wolf or purchase her migraine-friendly cook book at https://thedizzycook.com Find Alicia on social media @thedizzycook Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
This week on Talk Dizzy To Me, Dani and Abbie speak to Kimberly Warner, film and podcast producer/editor/director extraordinaire. She has recently been hard at work putting together an award winning docuseries and podcast highlighting the chronic illness community. She herself has been suffering for many years from vestibular dysfunction. On this episode, she shares her journey and some great advice on what life is like living as "unfixed" and how to just "TLO". Trust, let go, and be open to the experience. Where to find Kimberly and her work with Unfixed: www.unfixedmedia.com Additional resources can be found at: www.vestibular.org Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS, and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
Dr. Peter Johns, MD and Jeff Walter, PT, DPT, NCS join Dani and Abbie to chat about vestibular dysfunction in the realm of Emergency Medicine. Dr. Johns, an emergency physician practicing in Ottawa Canada, also creates some amazingly informative YouTube videos that every vestibular clinician should watch! On this episode of Talk Dizzy To Me, the questions fly both ways between interviewers and guests to further discuss the roles of physicians and physical therapists in vestibular rehabilitation Here is a recent article Dr. Johns shared with us and co-authored: "The use and misuse of the Dix-Hallpike test in the emergency department" https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s43678-021-00110-1 Dr. Johns YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/peterjohns84 Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS, and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
This week, Abbie and Dani are joined by Dr. Nate Keiser! Dr. Keiser is a chiropractic neurologist from Chelsea, Michigan who has a special interest in functional neurology earning specialty recognition in vestibular rehabilitation, childhood developmental disorders, neurochemistry, movement disorders and traumatic brain injury. In this episode we discuss functional neurology, concussion and vestibular rehab, and we nerd out over technology in the clinic. Episode Resources: Reflex App Concussions Discussions Where to Find Dr. Keiser: https://www.drkeiser.com/ Instagram: @dockeiser Facebook: @dockeiser YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCauRzz7tFpp8IJne55r3Qig/featured Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS, and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
This week, Danielle and Abbie talk candidly about marketing. Marketing yourself as a vestibular therapist, marketing telehealth, and marketing a vestibular program is discussed. Do you have recommendations for techniques that have worked for you? Let us know! We'll share tips and tricks sent in to VestibularToday@gmail.com Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS, and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
This week on Talk Dizzy To Me, the one and only Dr. Susan Whitney joins us to answer Jeff Walter's questions about some of the more controversial topics in the vestibular field. Susan L. Whitney, received her PhD in motor development/motor learning from the University of Pittsburgh, her professional physical therapy education from Temple University in Philadelphia, and her DPT from MGH Institute of the Health Professions. Currently, she is a professor in physical therapy in the UPMC School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, and she is the program director of the Centers for Rehab Services (CRS) Balance and Vestibular Rehabilitation Center. Dr. Whitney has authored or coauthored more than 90 articles on Medline, most of which relate to vestibular rehabilitation. She has also coauthored a book related to dizziness and balance disorders. Episode Resources: Here's a link to all of Dr. Whitney's publications (over 168 of them!): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=Whitney+sl Check out her amazing lectures on MedBridge: https://www.medbridgeeducation.com/about/instructor/susan-whitney-doctor-of-physical-therapy-phd-ncs-atc-fapta Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS, and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
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Dr. Matthew Crowson , MD is a neurotologist with a focus in vestibular dysfunction. Today, Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS, and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT discuss how to navigate the healthcare system as a vestibular patient. He is a fellowship-trained ear and skull base surgeon. His primary clinical focus is on diagnosis, medical, and surgical management of balance disorders. He earned his medical degree from Dartmouth College and subsequently completed a residency in Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery at Duke University. He most recently completed a fellowship in Neurotology-Skull Base Surgery at the University of Toronto, Canada. He also currently serves on the Medical Advocacy Committee with the Vestibular Disorders Association. Episode Resources/Links: https://www.masseyeandear.org/ https://doctors.masseyeandear.org/details/426/matthew-crowson-otolaryngology-otolaryngology-head_and_neck_surgery-boston-braintree-quincy?FreeText:Keyword=crowson www.Vestibular.org Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS, and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
This week's guest is Sarah Renberg. A few years ago, Sarah sustained a traumatic brain injury which greatly altered her life as she knew it. Her story of strength and perseverance through recovery is truly inspiring. She now is involved with so many great things geared toward helping others working on their recovery. In this episode, Sarah shares her own experiences as well as gives listeners some tips and advice to improve recovery. Additional Information from the episode: www.loveyourbrain.com www.drkeiser.com and @dockeiser on social media platforms www.headwayfoundation.com https://linktr.ee/howtostudentpodcast Sarah's Instagram handle is @sren20 Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS, and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
We're kicking off season 2 of "Talk Dizzy To Me with a bang!" We were so grateful to talk about vestibular anatomy in depth with Dr. Michael Teixido, MD, a neurotologist in Wilmington, DE, and Dr. Jeff Walter, PT, NCS. Dr. Teixido has an active neurotologic practice. He is the director of the Delaware Otologic Medicine and Surgery Fellowship, director of the Balance and Mobility center of Christiana Care, and co-director of the Pediatric Cochlear Implant and Auditory Rehabilitation Program of the Nemours duPont Hospital for Children. He teaches residents in otolaryngology regularly at Thomas Jefferson, University of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Be sure to check out Dr. Teixido's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/DRMTCI BPPV Viewer, a Downloadable Tool for Study of Otolith Disease: https://bppvviewer.com/ "Migraine-More Than A Headache" article: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/otolaryngology/_docs/migraine%20patient%20handout.pdf Additional links provided by Dr. Teixido: https://www.entad.org/for-patients/patient-information-dr-teixido/ Jeff Walter's MedBridge course series: https://www.medbridgeeducation.com/about/instructor/jeff-walter-dpt-ncs Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS, and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
Building a personal brand can be a powerful way to drive marketing results, but what's the best way to actually build your brand? This week on The Inbound Success Podcast, Online Profile Pros CEO and Co-Founder Claire Bahn shares the strategies she's used to help entrepreneurs and business executives strategize and create strong personal brands. Clair is a personal branding expert who is also the founder of Claire Bahn Group where she helps entrepreneurs leverage their personal brands to develop the authority, influence and trust they need to exceed their business goals. In this episode, Claire talks about why it's so important for executives to have strong personal brands, and she walks through the exact process she uses with her clients. Check out the full episode, or read the transcript below, for details. Resources from this episode: Check out clairbahn.com Connect with Claire on LinkedIn Transcript Kathleen (00:01): Welcome back to the Inbound Success Podcast. I'm your host Kathleen Booth. And this week, my guest is Claire Bahn, who is the CEO and co-founder of Online Profile Pros and Claire Bahn Group. Welcome Claire. Claire (00:25): Thank you so much for having me. Kathleen (00:28): I'm excited to talk to you because this topic that we're going to discuss is something that I'm very, very passionate about, which is personal branding. But before we dive into it, I would love it. If you could share kind of your story what you're doing now with Online Profile Pros and Claire Bahn group, and kind of what led you into that? Claire (00:51): Well basically I have a background in doing, working with fortune 500 companies in New York is kind of how I cut my teeth, so to speak. And I always kind of had this drive to be an actress. And you know, obviously many of us, you have to pay your bills. Right? So after college I did that with, with doing marketing and then I was like, you know, I really want to do acting, so I didn't have a ton of acting experience, but what I did have was marketing experience. So I knew how to market myself. And so I set up a website, set up all the social media channels and just really started kind of defining who I was, because I knew that if a casting director was able to see, you know, kind of how I presented myself, they'd be like, I know what part you know, I should, I should put her in or to have her come in to read for or whatever it is or for a commercial part. Claire (01:44): And from then I was doing you know, a lot of international and national commercials and print ads and other, you know, I've done movies and that kind of thing. And so it really just helped. And I had a lot of actors coming to me after that saying, Hey, I need your help. So I kind of ballooned from there. And then I started online profile pros where I help people brand themselves for online dating and LinkedIn, which is so, so important. And then from there I had investors and you know, angel investors, venture, capitalists executives, and people coming to me saying, Hey, I really like what you're doing. I've come across your personal branding blog. And I want to kind of have you do, you know, do that for me. And that's really just kind of how it was born. It was very organic just kind of practicing what I preach and people coming to me saying, Hey, I need your help. So that's, that's how it'll happen. Kathleen (02:42): I love this story. And you just made me realize something. Cause I, I spend a lot of time thinking about personal branding, you know, partly for myself, cause I have this podcast and there's some work I do. I like, I, I work within a company, but there's work. I do outside of that. But also because I'm, I'm such a strong that for every business, the best businesses build strong personal brands for their executives. They're thought leaders they're subject matter experts. Like that's, that's a true differentiator. And, but you just made me think of something like I had a realization as you were talking, and I don't know if anyone's ever said this to you before, but when you talked about your experience as an actor and needing the casting agents or the people that you were auditioning in front of to be able to picture you in a role, it made me think of this parallel with staging a house. Kathleen (03:34): Like if you're in real estate and you go to sell a house that has no furniture in it, it's really hard for buyers to picture themselves living there. But it's also why they say when you stage a house, like you shouldn't, you shouldn't put any of your own personal things in like your, if you live there because they need to be able to see themselves in the house. And if they can see themselves in the house, the sale is so much easier. And, and all of a sudden it occurred to me that there's this, this is a little bit like that. Like you're, you're crafting a story, a narrative around who you are. And if somebody can see you as that person, like you you've, you've already sold yourself to them. Does that make sense? Claire (04:13): Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, definitely. I mean, as far as like the, when casting directors they have such a limited amount of time. If you think about it, they, they, they look at your thumb now. If you've ever done any casting, I mean, I've lived in Los Angeles. So we cast for stuffs, I've cast for things, commercials and things like that myself. And you literally, you go online and you see headshots. So you need to be able to look at that photo and say that I can, I can tell this person is interesting. Let me take a look. And a lot of casting directors will actually do research. They would actually look at, you know, pictures where that aren't your your headshot, because so many people do so much crazy Photoshopping. They wanted to see what you really look like. So you really ha so I kind of just being in the business, you kind of learned that you're like, wow, you really do have to do my homework. Claire (05:00): People will dig deeper to find out, you know, do I really look like this without, you know, on my daily life? Or am I crazy Photoshop to look 10 years younger or whatever. And you start to kind of realize that, and it's so important when you go into LinkedIn and online dating as well, especially online dating because you want the, you want the picture that you see, obviously you, you're kind of, if you think about, you know, swiping right or left, you have this thumbnail and a little bit little bitty blurb. If you're kind of like thinking about Tinder and this, you have to make an impact, it has to make an impact to make you decide. Do I want to even look, do I want to dig any deeper? Do I want to learn a few more lines about what this person is about? Claire (05:36): And if you, so you think about all the things and it goes the same way for looking for a job press wanting to do an interview with you. People are going to do their, their homework and you have seconds to have them say, I want to learn more or add next. Yeah. So it's in everything you do, really your, everything you do, it has to make an ad that makes somebody want to learn more past that, those like five seconds or whatever it is. So that's just, that's kind of what I do. I've learned it through, through, you know, my own work and I make sure that people want to learn more. Kathleen (06:12): It's so interesting though, because I feel like there's a fine line between what I would call like clickbait. You know, I want to learn more and authenticity because as you pointed out, like, I think it's really interesting that you do personal branding for executives, but you also help people with like Tinder, because, because really when you think about it, it, yeah, somebody might want to learn more, but then when they do learn more, if they're like, well, this has nothing to do with the bill of goods I was sold. Like, that's actually the worst possible outcome. It's kind of like, you'll have lots of first, but not a lot of second dates, you know? And I feel like it's the same thing with, with business, personal branding, like the best brands that I've seen out there for executives are pretty authentically true to who that person is. Claire (06:57): But you also have the other, the other way around is if you have a great personal brand, but your initial gut reaction from, from seeing whatever it is, website, whatever it is, and you don't want to learn more. So yeah, it's, it's when they go together, when you have that great thirties, you know, five seconds kind of thing, where you're like, I want to learn more. And then when someone does learn more, they go, okay, this person is really who they say they are. They really are an expert. So you have to have both. Kathleen (07:22): So let's kind of pull back for a second. And obviously we're, we're not focused as much on Tinder. Although I think that would be a fascinating podcast that I would love to do at some point you know, here, it's all about like, how do we use this for marketing and for business marketing and right. The thing that I would want to start with is really why should people even care? Because I, like I said, I passionately believe in this and every company I've worked at I've, I've really kind of pushed it. But I will say I've gotten a lot of pushback from executives who are not interested in, in kind of shining the spotlight on themselves personally, like they're willing to do what needs to be done to promote the company, but they're very hesitant, not all of them, but certainly many of the ones I've worked with very, very hesitant to do anything that's perceived as promoting themselves. So maybe you could talk for a minute about like, why is this an important thing for an executive to care about and to want to participate in? Claire (08:20): Well, I mean, I'm kind of thinking like all of the, there's so many things flying in my head, but one of the biggest things cause I do run into this when we have, you know, with my, with our personal concierge clients. If you aren't telling, you know, essentially shouting from the rooftops that you're amazing, there's somebody else that is, and that person is going to be stealing your opportunities, your next career move, whatever it is because there's somebody that, that is doing this and they probably don't even have the experience that you do. So I think that is just one of the things that we in this space that we're in right now. I think we just need to realize that we need to be, you know, our biggest champion because no one else is going to do it for us. You know, and you are number one and you need to take care of yourself. Claire (09:09): This is really about taking care of yourself, your future, whatever it may, may happen in your future, the, you know, things won't kind of fall into place if you are not positioned well, if they just won't, you won't get the opportunities that somebody that maybe who is less qualified than you will get, because they're shouting louder than you are. So that's ultimately why it is important. Even if you are the head of a company, you know, when you want the business to do really well, people get behind, they don't want this faceless entity anymore. You know, they, especially with, when you're dealing with small and medium sized businesses, they want to get behind the CEO, the person they want to know your passion. Why did you choose to do this? What makes you tick? They want those kinds of things because they want to know. Again, like we've been talking about that you're authentic. You're not just in it to, you know, make money off them. They aren't just a number. They mean something to you. So I think that that, that really being personable and personal is really the only way to do that and showing people why you care and showing people just a little bit about you, you know, kind of that personal connection. That is what is so important. Kathleen (10:24): I would also add in my experience that when you build a personal brand, it opens doors that otherwise wouldn't be open to you. And what I mean by that? Well, a few things. I mean, obviously when it comes to things like speaking at conferences you know many businesses want to get somebody up on a stage at a conference, ideally on the main stage, not in a breakout room. And very few conferences are going to invite a nameless, faceless, faceless executive to get up on a main stage and talk about their company because that's seen as self promotional. So you need to have some kind of larger story that's of interest that's personally compelling. Or you need to have already established your expertise through, through having a strong personal brand. And, and that in itself will bring invitations. But the other thing I found beyond that that's kind of interesting is, is that people, when you have a personal brand, it doesn't even need to be the world's strongest one. Kathleen (11:25): People seek you out for things, you know, and, and like, I've seen this happen a little bit with me because of the podcast and because of some other things I've invested in and let me be honest. I mean, do I have a personal brand? I mean, yeah, it's, I'm not famous. It's certainly not like I would say I'm, I have a personal brand in a tiny little niche space, but, but people have come to me for advice, for introductions, for all kinds of things. And, and I'm a big believer in there's an author named Adam Grant and he has a book called give and take. And I've always said that that's like the most powerful business book anybody should read. And it's not a business book. It's basically about how the most successful people in the world, both from a professional standpoint and personally are those who give first, who are, who have a give before you take mentality, because, because the very act of giving is what will at some point come back and allow you to receive, right? Kathleen (12:21): And so when people seek you out, whether that's for advice or for introductions or for what have you, it opens the door to our relationship and it opens the door to it, the type of a relationship that eventually will, will pay dividends for you. And I don't mean like it positions you to ask for a quid pro quo, cause that's not the spirit in which you should do it, but it just, it positions you to be someone who, who has the opportunity to give, which naturally will produce wonderful opportunities that you may not have even asked for, but that will be presented to you. That sounded very philosophical. Claire (12:55): Oh, I, I believe it. Yeah. I I teach a masterclass and that's one of the things that I, that I talk about is that you know, a lot of people are using their personal brand for their business to sell a product or service or whatever it is. And if you're constantly like buy this, do this, click this, do that. You never just like here's information that I just want to impart to you. Because I'm sharing my expertise, which like you said, is, is going to make people believe that you are who you say you are, that you, and if they go, when they try one of the tips that you give, you gave them, you just gave them a gift. And like you're saying, some people will just take the gift and be like, wow, awesome. But maybe they're going to go, you know what, that Claire, I did this masterclass, I'm going to tell a friend, so you get referrals, you get and maybe they'll, they'll turn into an, a customer, but yeah, I always say 80% give 20% ask because yeah. Claire (13:49): Otherwise, I mean, if you think about it, I mean, I w did Ben in the influencer space, like on Instagram and things like that. And I just kind of think of some of them that are just like, buy this, buy this, buy this, click this. And I'm just like unfollow. I can't handle this. And you see businesses, it's all with time. It's just, Oh, it's just icky. I don't, it doesn't give you a really good feeling and it doesn't make you trust them. It doesn't make you think that they're an expert. Yeah. And if you think about someone that you're going to go back to over and over like your podcast, it's because you're giving great information for someone to keep coming back and listening to it. You know, whatever it is, your YouTube channel, whatever the stuff that you're doing, the stuff that you're presenting, you need to make sure that it's actually really good information so that you get the email and you get people to come back to you. Claire (14:35): So, yeah, that's, that's kind of like both ways, but yeah, I, we have clients all the time and, and that's one of the biggest things that we talk about it. You can do your personal brand in line with PR, but it, you know, when someone's doing their research on you and you don't have a strong personal brand, they're not going to have you come in to be an expert, to be a speaker or anything like that. And more often than not, when your personal brand is outstanding and you are out there sharing content and giving, giving, giving, giving people are going to come across your content, because they're going to do a Google search on personal brand. They're going to find something and they're going to go, this is a piece of content. Oh, I love it. You know, and, and that is ideally, that's, that's kind of one of the things that I always talk and I always teach is that ideally, when someone is doing a search on your L your area of expertise, you want your piece of content to, you know, be as front and center in front of them. And they're like, Oh, aha. I love this person. I'm going to follow. I'm going to subscribe. I'm going to subscribe to their email list and I want to be connected. And you know, that's what, that's what you want. Kathleen (15:39): Well, and that is actually really what inbound marketing is all about. It's about educating first and naturally attracting the right audience to you. So thank you for setting that stage so nicely and tying it back to the topic test. All right. So, I mean, there are so many good reasons to do this. Are there ever people that you come across where you say you shouldn't, you shouldn't like you're just not the right fit for building your personal brand? I don't know. Maybe the answer is no, but I mean, Claire (16:10): One of the things that I mean, sometimes there's some, there are some people that need a lot of media training. They need a lot of help to feel comfortable talking. They'll comfortable speaking and things like that. And, and maybe they're not right for certain things, but it doesn't mean you can't brand yourself. It doesn't mean you can't present your ideas and maybe it's not, maybe video is not your format or things like that, but you can present it in a blog and things like that. I think it's still so important to make sure that especially when you're dealing with inbound marketing, you have to, you have to give, you have to give content. You have, people have to know why they should trust you. And that I have had people that are very reluctant to, to give away their information, because they think that if they do it, they're never going to get a customer. Claire (16:55): They're like, if I give someone that, you know, the secret sauce, right. Yes. And I, and I remember, like I was dealing with, with somebody who is, you know, in my masterclass. And I was like, it's kind of hard. Cause you kind of sometimes want to see, you know, constructive criticism, but essentially nothing about what she said she did. And she had great credentials was, was in her personal brand and would make me trust that she was the one that I should go with. And that's a big problem. So, you know, you have to give the information so that someone can say, you know what, this is good information. I use your, your you know, tidbit of information and I, this happened and thank you so much. I now know you're an expert. That's just really the thing. I mean, cause a lot of times people are going to compare experts. And if you're the one that has like the great information they're to keep you, they're going to stick to you. But I think that's the biggest thing that I, I did a video on like, you know why you need a freebie, why you need to give stuff away. It's because no, one's going to trust you. Kathleen (18:00): Yeah. Well, and the story I always come back to when I'm on this topic, because people do say like, we can't give out the secret sauce and I love saying, you know, who really has secret sauce? That would be, what is it is a burger King or is it McDonald's right? Claire (18:20): Here in LA we have In and Out Burger. Kathleen (18:21): They literally have secret sauce. They call it secret sauce. And McDonald's Canada actually built a website called your questions are answers or something like that, where you can ask them anything and people ask them things like, you know, is the pink slime real? What do you make your nuggets out of? And P many people have asked, what is the recipe for your secret sauce? And they literally have the recipe on there. They have a video of their chef making it so that you can make it at home. Like they give away the secret sauce. And they've done this for years. And I always like to say to people like, have you seen burger King selling secret sauce? The recipes out there? Like they're not doing it. No, because you know, that's not, what's going to get them ahead. Like so often our secret sauce really. Isn't what we think it is. I mean, yes, there's a difference between like intellectual property when you talk to technology companies. But most of us don't truly have secret sauce. We don't. Claire (19:15): Yeah. I mean a lot of people, yeah. There's a lot of the same kind of stuff out there in the world. It's just how, how you present it or yeah. I, I really think that what draws people to you, which is why the personal part of your personal brand is so important and obviously video and things like that is that people really will connect to your story the way you present an idea. You know, sometimes like I have, I've had people that were really connected with way I've said said something. They're like, Oh my God, I loved that thing. And I'm like, I don't even know what I said. Cause I just was like speak, you know, I was just speaking from the heart and like, I think, I think that's what it is. You know, there's so many, so many competitors in, in any space that I think there's probably enough to go around. Right? You have business. But you just, you need to speak from the heart. You need to be personal and personable to have the people that are your, you know, your champions, the ones that really love what you do, they'll come to you, there'll be magnetized to you. So, all right. So let's move down to tax here. Yeah. Kathleen (20:21): Somebody is convinced that they need to build their personal brand. They come to you, someone's listening to this podcast and they're thinking, I need to do this. Let's let's talk about how you do it. Like how do you start with your clients? Walk me through it. Claire (20:38): I think one of the biggest things that people first need to do is you need to, do, you need to know what's out there about you. You can't do unless you know where you're starting from. So it's either going to be something or it's going to be nothing. So if there's there's stuff that you don't want out there, figure out maybe how you can get, get rid of it. But you need to know where you're starting from. And then from there, it's really about owning your name and you, I mean, if someone does a, if someone does a Google search on you, you need to be like, you need to own that first page. You need to own it. You need to have lots of content, lots of information, lots of what you want. You want there, like you were talking about, you need to own the narrative on your name. Kathleen (21:23): So I have a story around that I have to share. So my married name, Kathleen Booth, you know, it's not the most unique name on the planet. And, but I have a lot of content. So I have a bunch of like first page Google results, but it turns out that there is a really famous computer scientist, Kathleen Booth, who's responsible for inventing a certain programming language and she's, I think she's no longer alive. But you know, Google has the, the information panel where it has on the right side of the, of the search engine results pages. And for a while there, it was putting my picture next to her biography. Claire (22:05): Oh, wow. Kathleen (22:07): She wouldn't be like 120 or something right now. And it was just so funny because there, I have a Google alert on my name. So every time I've mentioned in an article or something, I get an email about it. And I discovered this because I got an email. And then, and then there was actually a tweet that followed it, that a publication had written an article about the talk women in computing. And I was like named as one of the top 10. And they had tagged me on Twitter and they'd included my picture. And I was like, I had to reach out and be like, you guys, that woman is no longer alive and would probably be 120 years old. If she was so much as I love this accolade, like you need to take it down. And it just, it was just so funny because I think it weirdly, it's easier said than done, like getting your picture disassociated with with a, it's like an AI result in Google. Kathleen (22:58): Like it's not something that somebody enters in, it's them pulling information out of the information graph. So I guess that leads me to my question, which is, you know, it's one thing to say, you need to own your name. It's entirely another thing to do it. And yes, you can create a lot of content, but, you know, do you have certain strategies if, for people in situations like mine where there's a famous historical figure with my name or somebody who, whose name is like John Smith, which is super generic how do you stand out in those situations? Claire (23:29): You, I mean, you definitely just need to make sure that you're kind of the one that's shouting the loudest, if your, your, your, any of your content, your name, anything like that is associated with this wrong person, make sure you fix that. We haven't, we have a client that this has happened to he there's somebody else in Singapore who is, is like, has done a lot in I think also the competing space and we're just like, Nope, separate clients. And so we're always on it to make sure that they're separate or it's. Yeah. And so I just think that's basically it, but you ha you have to create that content that is going to kind of get some most you know, so constantly share it on social media. You've got to have people linking to it so that it's, it's all about back links and the shares and that sort of thing. And so when you have that content and that's what will get you, you know, you to own that first page of your name, but yes, it's, it's work if you're kind of working against somebody else that has a lot of backlinks success essentially, and a lot of activity on their social media. So yes, you, you need to be there doing the same thing and you need to probably do it a lot louder than they are Kathleen (24:39): In the entertainment world. There's this thing where like, you can't have two people at the exact same name, right? So this is why you have people who have assumed names and this and that. What are your feelings about, like in the business world about incorporating your middle name or like Claire (24:55): I was gonna, I was gonna mention that. Yeah, you can always use your, your middle name, middle name, middle initial to make sure that people find you and not that other person, especially if it's an uphill battle that you're really fighting against somebody else that is creating great content as well. That's it? It will be a pedal. And so if you just wanted to kind of not deal with the battle again, if you have a married thing that you can use, use your married name. Yeah. You might have to just kind of decide where you want to go. But if, if you are really dealing with a huge battle, because your name is very common, then you switch it up, go by that name professionally. Essentially, Kathleen (25:34): I have a good friend who also has previously been a podcast guest on this podcast. George B. Thomas, who has done exactly that he's made the middle initial B like just a part of his name, like his friends, everybody who knows him, like people, it's George B. Thomas. It's never George Thomas ever. He's been really good about consistently using that. And so if you ever search online for George B. Thomas, it's easy to find him, but if you searched for George Thomas, I don't know. I don't know if it would be as visible. Claire (26:03): Yeah. Well, and, and, you know, obviously if you use a middle initial or you kind of switch it up a little bit, it's going to be easier to get the domain name, your, all the social media handles and everything like that. So yes, you need to figure out what name you can get and then own it across everything. So if you have a very common name yeah. Just, just using middle initial or you can, I mean, yeah, you have, essentially, you may have to come up with a stage name, like you were saying, like an actor would have to because you really want to make sure that you're standing out. Kathleen (26:34): So your goal number one is to own your name. And I think you've, you've taught, you've mentioned a few things that could help with that. One is creating content sharing that content. Another, you talked about getting a domain, like how important is it to have a website? Claire (26:49): Very, very important, because it's what you own. You don't own your Instagram handle your YouTube. So you can't, yeah, you can't be, if you do something that violates their terms, you may not have even knowingly done something. And all of a sudden they turn off your account. You need to have somewhere that people where you actually own your domain. And so it's all about driving people back to what you which is your domain, your content and that sort of thing. So make sure that it is one home and hopefully get people's email addresses so that you can continue to contact them because that's all you own. Really. Kathleen (27:26): Yeah. Now, I mean, obviously we can, we can talk for hours about the digital side of this and I, and I do want to talk more about it, but I'm really curious what your take is on. If somebody is building a personal brand, like how far into the different aspects of their life should the tentacles of that brand reach. And I'll give you an example of what I mean by that question. Another woman I know who is a published author has a personal brand as a female entrepreneur. And hold on, I'll just mention her name, Danielle Tate. And she published a book called the elegant entrepreneur and the book on the book cover, she's wearing a red dress and the colors are like black and white and red. And she literally, her wardrobe is black and white and red. That those are the only colors she wears, which I thought was so interesting. And it had never occurred to me before I met her. That like that somehow your, the color choices of your clothes could be a part of your brand. Like, so I'm, I'd love to just hear your take on, on how much does the brand need to permeate the different aspects of your life beyond just your digital presence. Claire (28:35): Interesting. I'm glad you explained that because I actually thought of it from a different perspective. So I'm glad that you, that you explain that I think it's whatever you're really, really comfortable with, but if you really, if you think about a brand that everyone is, you know, you think about the new, the Doritos ads where they just literally have the chip, right. And you're supposed to know that that's Doritos. That's why the brand is so important. So if your color is so important, you always wear a red blazer or whatever it is. I'm not wearing anything now, now, but purple is my color. Like a deep purple. Kathleen (29:07): Wait let's clarify, you are wearing something. You're just not wearing a particular color because you said I'm not wearing anything right now. Claire (29:12): Oh yeah, no, no. I'm not wearing the PR that's a whole nother brand. But yeah, a lot of times I will wear purple without even really realizing it just because it's something that I always gravitate to. So it's, it's what I have in my, in my logo. So I think that you just need to figure out where, how far you want to go with it. But I think that's a very, I love that idea of the fact that she's always wearing those same colors, because if you think about it, if you, you know if you just kind of see her in a distance, you know, and she's wearing that color, you're like, Oh, there she is. I picked her up. Kathleen (29:47): Well, it's like Steve jobs wearing the black guy. That was just so you, so associate that outfit choice with him. Yes. All right. So, so somebody comes to you and they have to own their name, but like walk me through what, Claire (30:04): So you were talking about how far do you want it to permeate into your life? And I one of the things that I really, I really always talk about is privacy. You need to know, you need to know how far you're willing to go in that aspect of your life, whether you're willing to share personal information about, about your background, your, your, you know, wherever it is, your spouse, your boyfriend, girlfriend, whatever it is your children, you need to know kind of how far you want to get personal with that. And that is a, that is a very important choice. So that originally, that's what I thought you were talking about for how deep you want to go. And a lot of people don't want to go down that path. So I feel like you can be, you can share personal details about yourself, but you don't, you can make, I mean, for me, I never, I never talked about my family. Claire (30:54): I just don't, I, I it's, they didn't choose to kind of be the one that's front and center I did. So I don't, I don't, I very rarely will show my husband and things like that. And I just, that's how I feel comfortable. So you that's, that's something that you needed to decide. And if you change your mind, you can always change your mind. But a lot, I know that most of my clients are very concerned with their privacy and their family, and they want to keep them separate. And so we can find ways to, to bring in aspects of their life and their, you know, personality without talking about their family. Kathleen (31:25): Yeah. I talk about my husband a lot because he's in marketing and he doesn't care, but I don't talk about my children. Not only because I don't think I should, but they would probably kill me if I did. Claire (31:39): I talk about my dogs a lot. Claire (31:42): You see a lot of dogs in my feed. Kathleen (31:44): Yeah. Interesting. So when I think about building a personal brand, I, one of the things I always think about is like that old quote, the, your brand is what people say about you when you're not in the room. Like, so it's like Claire Bahn is what, what comes after that, or Kathleen Booth is what, so obviously with building a brand, you, what you're trying to do in part is shape that narrative. So in my mind, I always think about like, what do I want to be known for? What do I want to be known as I imagine you must have similar conversations with your clients. And I would love to understand how you work through that process, because I think it's surprisingly more difficult than it would seem that it should be. And, and I imagine, I know for me, at least how I answered that question evolved over time, which I also think is interesting. So like, I'm curious to get your take on how set in stone is that, or does that evolve? So I, that's kind of a big topic and not exactly a question, but I'd love to hear Claire (32:52): We do have this happen a lot because a lot of our clients are multifaceted and have, you know, amazing credentials and things that they've done in their life and things that they're experts on. We really kind of do a deep dive and figure out what we can own first, what are the keywords we can own first? And those are the ones we attack first, because again, you're going after backlinks, you're going after shares and all this sort of stuff. So if you really own this space, and then you add to it, Google is going to say, okay, well, they'll give you more juice for the, for the stuff that maybe you have a lot more competition on if you actually own. And you're having a ton of, you have a ton of content on something else, especially if they're related. And so that's essentially what we, what we do. So it's okay. Kathleen (33:39): Very much a kind of a classic SEO approach. Yes, yes. Done through the lens of personal branding, which you know, these days, if you're doing SEO, it means you're creating content. And you've already talked about that in the beginning. Lots of, of executives that I know are very reluctant content creators and you kind of touched on like, you know, you don't necessarily need to be on video or this or that. Can you talk a little bit about how you figure out what is the right kind of content for somebody to create and do they always create it themselves, or do you pair them with someone who helps them or who ghost writes or who, you know, like how do you get the content out of their brain and out into the world? Claire (34:21): Right. Well, so when someone comes on and they're in our concierge program that we have essentially again, we figure out what keywords we're going to tackle first. And then we create content. We do that with blogs. So long form blogs. We do have writers in-house that, that write all the blogs. And most of our clients from there, we also do kind of Q and A's. And we kind of, they do video Q and A's tackling a particular question, or it might relate to what we've covered in a blog, but yeah, we basically make sure that they always kind of are, again, are shaping that narrative and either through a blog or through a video, but when we do create the long form blogs, obviously you're thinking 2000 plus words, you need to make sure that you have them in there. So we asked for like a, either give me a video of yourself, just literally on your iPhone, tell me how you're feeling on this topic, and then we'll expand from there. So we always make sure that we get what they're feeling on every aspect of whatever we decide to cover. Kathleen (35:25): Now, you know, obviously there are lots of ingredients that go into building the brand, but then there's the, okay. You have built your brand. Like you are a brand to what end, what then do you find that many of the executives you work with have certain goals in mind, whether it's to speak at a conference or to publish a book? Like what, what's the end game for most of them? Claire (35:50): I mean, it's, it's all, it's basically what you said. So yes. Speaking engagements it's when we have investors, we have angel investors that work with us and they want deal flow. So they want the deals to come directly to them instead of them having to seek all these great things. Right. So, yeah, it's, it's opportunities deal flow belonging to certain organizations being asked to join certain syndicates, obviously, if they're an angel investor, there's angel investor in syndicates. So our clients have been invited to join these groups rather than them seeking them out. People seek them out. So it's, it's really about opportunities, press industry recognition, getting the opportunity to speak. So yeah, all of those things, those are usually what our clients want. Maybe it's to write a book, but again, you're going to have people coming to you saying, Hey, I have this, this idea. Claire (36:42): I'd love to help you with this book. You know? So those things will come to you, especially if you're constantly sharing your expertise and your ideas and all of that will come to you. Because I, one of the things that I always say is you don't want to just be another choice. You want to be, be only choice in your market. And that's only going to be there by constantly sharing your expertise and showing why you are the only choice. Why, why someone should want to work with you. And again, it goes back to the, what I said before, because you, people are going to connect with certain people that are going to connect with me. I, you know, my background is in New York, I'm a straight shooter. I don't, you know, but sometimes my, my, the way I work, it doesn't people don't like it, but a lot of people do. So that's, who's going to be magnetized to me. If someone else is just like really laid back, you know, they're like San Diego, they're like brah, you know, they're going to love that person. They're not going to love me. Cause I am not that person, a lot of those around here. Kathleen (37:43): Now, do you ever work with clients who come to you because they want to build a brand so that they can monetize it? Like they want to be a professional speaker or, you know, basically be paid essentially to go out and talk to groups and things like that. Claire (37:58): Most of the, most of the time it's so not necessarily to be paid, but yes. I mean, obviously to have something that will, I like being part of a syndicate being part of an angel investing group being asked to be a limited partner. So again, they'll get payment from it, but it's not like a specific thing. Right. It's, it's kind of all, and a lot of times it's many it's ideas and then things just kind of start coming and then we get other ideas for new content and new ways to new directions for them to go to. And things like that based on the opportunities that are coming their way Kathleen (38:31): That's. So I know saying that you work with so many investors, it's not, that's not a category that I would have thought of as one that would invest so much in personal brand building. But as I hear you explain it, it makes a ton of sense. Claire (38:41): Well, what was interesting is for online profile pros and we're going out for investment. So I was in San Francisco a lot. It was doing a lot of networking events here in LA and I met an investor. And I did a Google search because if you've ever done investor, you've ever gone through investment, you know, you need to give a lot of details. You're given every bit of detail about your business. So I'm like, why should I trust this person again, going back to the know, like, and trust, why should I trust this person with all the details about my business? Who is this person? And that was one of the biggest things. Yeah. And so basically he became our first client actually, so that it just kind of came organically because he knew there was a missing link for him as well, because he didn't have the opportunities that he felt that he should. Claire (39:26): And now he does. So I love it. Yeah, that's, that's kind of how it happened because it, it really is important for everybody. Even if you are somebody that's helping somebody else, the other person still has a decision. Do they go with this investor? Do they keep looking for another investor because you have to give a lot of information. And you, you know, a lot of personal details, business details, you have to do a lot of work. Sometimes you're like, is it worth it? If this person really is not who they say they are. And if you've gone down the investment bank, you know exactly what I'm talking about with the amount of time and effort and meetings and all the things you have to do. So you want to make sure that they actually are who they say they are. Kathleen (40:10): Well, and I'm sure it works the other way too, because if they're going to put all their money behind you, they're going to want to know who you are. Claire (40:14): Exactly. So it's both. So yeah, so we work with founders and we worked with an investor, so it just kind of happened just because again, I was in that space talking to people, meeting people, and then they saw kind of what I did. They saw this initial investor and they were like, how do you, how do you have this amazing personal brand? Well, Claire helped me. So it's been a lot of referrals based on again, just doing, doing really good solid work. Yeah. Kathleen (40:39): Well, I could talk about this for hours, but we're going to shift gears because we're running out of time. So there's two questions. I always ask all my guests. And first one is the podcast being all about inbound marketing. Is there a particular company or individual that, that comes to mind when you think of, you know, the gold standard for inbound marketing? Claire (41:02): I mean, I, you know, I, I always think of, like, I think for marketing people, I often there are two, I know that you have two questions. I feel like my answers are probably for both is the same, but I, I always look at Gary V and Neil Patel because I look to them for a lot of guidance on what's hot, what's working, what you should be doing. You know, you think of Gary V talking about like, don't be perfect. That's like one of the biggest things you tell your clients, you're never going to be perfect. Just don't seek it out. It's going to be the enemy of good. Yes. So I think that I love what they're doing. Cause they're, they're especially gravy, very, very authentic, very real and personable. Kathleen (41:48): Then maybe we already know the answer to my second question, which is digital marketers already saying it's really hard to keep up with all the changes in the industry. How do you stay educated? I'm assuming you subscribe to those two blocks? Claire (41:59): Yes. Well, definitely, definitely. Neil. I we've done, I've done some programs with him and worked with him in the past and yeah, always, always really, you know, put his money where his mouth is like, he's, you know, you've seen it, any of the challenges he's done or he said, Hey, I'm willing to do this. You know, I'm going to get this many followers in this period of time and I'm going to do this thing to see if it works based on what I, what I'm doing. And I really liked that because you can kind of see the stuff that he's constantly doing. He's got a huge team. They're always thinking of new ideas. So yeah those are two that I always look for. Kathleen (42:33): Awesome. All right. Well, if someone's listening and they're interested in connecting with you online, or they want to learn more about the kind of work you do, what's the best way for them to find you? Claire (42:46): Clairebahn.com. I own my name and that's B A H N and yes. So Claire C L A I R E B A H N.com. Kathleen (42:57): Awesome. And I will put a link to your site in the show notes. So if you're listening head there and you'll be able to find information on how to connect with Claire and thank you so much for joining me, this is a fun conversation. I love your background and how it started in acting. I think that's so interesting and it really gives you kind of a different perspective on this topic. And if you are listening and you enjoyed this episode as always, I would really appreciate it if you would head to Apple podcasts or the platform of your choice and leave the podcast a review. That is what helps us get found by other listeners. And if you know someone else doing amazing inbound marketing work, tweet me at @workmommywork because I would love to interview them. That's it for this week. Thank you so much for joining me, Claire. Claire (43:43): Thank you so much for having me.
Get Real with Bob and Stacey: Real People, Real Issues, and Real Estate
12-12-20 Danielle Tate by Bob and Stacey
In this season 1 finale, the team of Talk Dizzy To Me sits down with the one and only Dr. Neil Shepard PhD! Dr. Shepard was kind enough to answer questions on varying topics from PPPD, to vestibular rehab, to vestibular laboratory testing. There's more than just a few clinical pearls to be taken away from this episode. It is not one you want to skip over! Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS, Dr. Danielle Tate, PT, and Dr. Kelly Keener, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab Video Link: https://youtu.be/Fz6Guhsg8ss
Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT talk with The Dizzy Cook, Alicia Wolf! In 2016, Alicia's world was completely turned upside down after the onset of Vestibular Migraine symptoms. In this episode of Talk Dizzy To Me, Alicia describes her journey back to balance as well as shares some of the amazing tips and tricks she's picked up along the way. Learn more about Alicia Wolf or purchase her migraine-friendly cook book at https://thedizzycook.com Find Alicia on social media @thedizzycook Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab Video Link: https://youtu.be/xpW8e9qRKBM
This week Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT talk about Vestibular Migraine basics. This is part 1 of our discussion, as next week, we'll be joined by The Dizzy Cook herself, Alicia Wolf! Episode Resources: Dr. Shin Beh's Book: "Victory Over Vestibular Migraine" https://www.amazon.com/Victory-Over-Vestibular-Migraine-Healing/dp/B08C92JB3R/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2Y7EQEH5UEJ8D&dchild=1&keywords=vestibular+migraine+shin+beh&qid=1603848466&sprefix=vestibular+migraine+%2Caps%2C262&sr=8-3 Alicia Wolf: www.thedizzycook.com Additional Vestibular Resources: www.vestibular.org Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab Episode Video Link: https://youtu.be/Awixi_PsljY
On this week's episode, Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS, and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT discuss visual vertigo Emory Dizziness and Balance Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrhGWxA-cAd6Ee7ZTaq9J_w Visual Vertigo on Dr. Timothy Hain's Website: https://www.dizziness-and-balance.com/disorders/symptoms/visual.htm Vestibular Specialist Directory: https://vestibular.org/healthcare-directory/ Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
This week Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT discuss the psychological effects of dizziness. For additional resources, including support group information, please visit https://vestibular.org. Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
This week Dr. Jeff Walter, PT, NCS is back! He joins Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS, Dr. Danielle Tate, PT, and special guest host Dr. Kelly Keener, PT to discuss the findings of his newly published article “Optimizing Testing for BPPV – The Loaded Dix-Hallpike”. Episode Resources: Jeff Walter's Loaded Dix-Hallpike Test/Paper: https://documentcloud.adobe.com/link/review?uri=urn%3Aaaid%3Ascds%3AUS%3A2249cb21-bd33-4842-8ef1-0e4966972898&fbclid=IwAR2gR-TN7khlY9ok-YIqeCpK6i5DAovrYb_U1safwEounG_LcN-HQzNanVQ#pageNum=1 Boselli Paper: Quantitative analysis of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo fatigue under canalithiasis conditions https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0021929014001894 All of Jeff Walter's Courses on MedBridge: https://www.medbridgeeducation.com/about/instructor/jeff-walter-dpt-ncs Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab Video Link: https://youtu.be/XY6cC_LMvMA
Get Real with Bob and Stacey: Real People, Real Issues, and Real Estate
10-3-20 Danielle Tate by Bob and Stacey
This week on Talk Dizzy To Me, Dr. Danielle Tate, PT and Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS go over BPPV basics. They discuss Ewald's Laws, how to figure out where the otoconia (crystals) are displaced, and provide helpful resources to use in your clinic. BPPV decision tree: https://docs.google.com/document/u/3/d/e/2PACX-1vSa7ReaQ1BhI2LBo6SQYiDM6sZy4ncRZGjO1ny6jZv0IwP4yrWHFy8QvkGmzV7v5mpnoaj__0dPageS/pub Epley HEPs: Right: https://docs.google.com/document/u/3/d/e/2PACX-1vQjOKbRXwN0BfO2uByP3Wgfmt5RAeFepx8BucJzlsCILgBMU1x7wOU1dRJchjvXxmSaOcC2FZwzXLVs/pub Left: https://docs.google.com/document/u/3/d/e/2PACX-1vQmTLJLHOidPAt6n7nCejgXh_ZyugU3bD6qEF6Oko6suCQ5t2VUhDVlNaRzFF18viUolV3ZnuofVaqN/pub Gufoni HEPs: Right: https://docs.google.com/document/u/3/d/e/2PACX-1vR3v3AVph3kIWmnLVHXR9r5ravlNAFm7B5nxdmWDX3C_AU6tUK2tMo0F62IcA4yEdXNwtrjL9pRPkdZ/pub Left: https://docs.google.com/document/u/3/d/e/2PACX-1vR4tRSIa2RsK0cDmX6n332Rjo4ANVH2SgWjcPijH3fywRvbDLYKdXveQPd2-2KVw6cL5rPLzqpH2b7I/pub BPPV Resources: https://www.vestibular.today/bppv-resources Home BPPV Treatments for Patients: https://www.vestibular.today/patient-education-videos Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab Video Link: https://youtu.be/nQjxxZ29_jo
On Day 5 of the Vestibular Disorder's Association's Virtual Vestibular Conference, Dr. Kathleen Stross, PT, CHC gave a presentation on the role of Complimentary and Alternative Medicine for vestibular patients which was then followed by a live Q&A session. Today, Dr. Danielle Tate, PT and Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS recap the day's presentation as well as the conference as a whole Many people with chronic vestibular dysfunction have found that by making changes to their lifestyle and managing their overall wellness they are less likely to experience symptoms, and better able to cope when symptoms do arise. In this session we will present evidence about Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) treatment approaches – such as dietary changes, supplements, body manipulation and exercise - and explain when they are and are not recommended. We're very excited to have been joined by patient panelists The Dizzy Cook Alicia Wolf (https://thedizzycook.com/) and Toby Henson (instagram @octoberhenson). Their panel was be moderated by the one and only Laura Cala (instagram @dizzy.diaries) The whole week of presentations are available for only $20 on VeDA's website here: https://vestibular.org/vvcreplay/ Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
The Vestibular Disorders Association (VEDA) is hosting their first ever Virtual Vestibular Conference! Dr. Danielle Tate, PT and Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS are your hosts/moderators for the week. Today's talk was about Persistent Postural Perceptual Dizziness (PPPD) and was presented by Dr. Janene Holmberg PT, DPT, NCS. Persistent Postural Perceptual Dizziness (PPPD) is being increasingly used to explain vestibular symptoms without an obvious cause. Many patients are confused about this diagnosis – is it a physiological or psychological condition? Will I ever get better? In the session we touched on some things to help you better understand what PPPD is and isn't, how it is diagnosed and treated, and what outcomes you can expect from treatment. Today's webinar is actually still up and available to watch! Due to technical difficulties, our extremely forgiving and flexible webinar attendees followed us over to the Vestibular Today Facebook page for the live session. Here's a link to the full session: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=385685696160013&extid=zOG1HR3Ivj6nrk9m If you were unable to attend live, DON'T WORRY! The entire week of presentations will be accessible at the end of the conference for only $20.00! Visit https://vestibular.org/vvcreplay/ to purchase access now. Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
The Vestibular Disorders Association (VEDA) is hosting their first ever Virtual Vestibular Conference and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT and Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS are your hosts/moderators for the week. Today's talk was about Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy presented by Tara Denham, PT, MA. Evidence shows that Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy (VRT) can be effective in the management of symptoms associated with many vestibular disorders. While it is natural to display avoidance behaviors in order to prevent symptoms from being triggered, vestibular rehabilitation programs tailored to your symptoms and functional deficits can help facilitate improved function and quality of life with reduced symptoms over time. In this session you will learn how VRT works, who is a good candidate for VRT, and what you can expect from a VRT program. Be sure watch the patient panel where Ashley Virgilio (www.ashaligned.com) and Alex & Nancy Shaddock (https://www.youtube.com/user/nfshaddock) will be joining in to talk about their experiences in VRT as patients! Tune in live or watch it within the first 24 hours for FREE! Follow the link: https://vestibular.org/article/baw/virtual-vestibular-conference/ Our very own Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS hosted the session today! If you were unable to attend live, DON'T WORRY! The entire week of presentations will be accessible at the end of the conference for only $20.00! Visit www.vestibular.org for more. Click the tab "Balance Awareness Week" at the top of the page for more information. Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
The Vestibular Disorders Association (VEDA) is hosting their first ever Virtual Vestibular Conference and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT and Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS are your hosts/moderators for the week. Today's talk was the Psychological Impacts of Vestibular Disorders presented by Dr. Eva G. Mihovich, Ph.D. and Dr. Joanna Wolfson, Ph.D. More often than not, vestibular dysfunction and anxiety go hand-in-hand. This session will review the psychological (emotional and cognitive) aspects of vestibular dysfunction and interventions can help to you address them. After the Q&A with the presenters, there was a great patient panel discussion moderated by Laura Cala featuring Kelsey Flint and Emily Englert. Tune in live or watch it within the first 24 hours for FREE! Follow the link: https://vestibular.org/article/baw/virtual-vestibular-conference/ Our very own Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS is hosting the session today! If you were unable to attend live, DON'T WORRY! The entire week of presentations will be accessible at the end of the conference for only $20.00! Visit www.vestibular.org for more. Click the tab "Balance Awareness Week" at the top of the page for more information. Kelsey Flint (patient panelist): https://shop.spreadshirt.com/earthtokelsey/ Emily Englert (patient panelist): https://www.bliss-out.co/ Dr. Eva G. Mihovich, Ph.D. and Dr. Joanna Wolfson, Ph.D (presenters) Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
Navigating the (US) Healthcare System as a Dizzy Patient HAPPY BALANCE AWARENESS WEEK! The Vestibular Disorders Association (VEDA) is hosting their first ever Virtual Vestibular Conference and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT and Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS are your hosts/moderators for the week. Today's talk was Navigating The Healthcare System as a Dizzy Patient given by Dr. Kim Bell, PT. Vestibular patients who are informed and prepared are more likely to find answers and get on the road to recovery. Understanding your condition, tracking your symptoms, finding the right healthcare provider, and preparing for your doctor's visit are a few of the things we will cover during this session. We can help you and your family become better advocates for your healthcare. - Research your condition - Track your symptoms, triggers, etc. - Finding the right healthcare provider - Prepare for your doctor's visit - Keeping track of your medical records and symptoms If you were unable to attend live, DON'T WORRY! The entire week of presentations will be accessible at the end of the conference for only $20.00! Visit www.vestibular.org for more. Click the tab "Balance Awareness Week" at the top of the page for more information. Vestibular Disorders Support Group (led by David Morrill, patient panelist): https://www.facebook.com/groups/894515707291390 Kayla McCain (patient panelist): https://www.truekaylaisms.com/ Dr. Kim Bell, PT (presenter) https://www.betterbalanceinlife.com/ Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
This week Dr. Jeff Walter, PT, NCS joins Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT to discuss Meniere's Disease and the recently published Clinical Practice Guidelines (April 2020). They discuss diagnostic criteria, proposed etiology, patient demographics, and barriers to Evidence Based Practice/Research, as well as the most recent recommendations for the management of Meniere's Disease. Episode Resources: Published Clinical Practice Guideline: Meniere's Disease: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0194599820909438 Jeff Walter's Loaded Dix-Hallpike Test/Paper: https://documentcloud.adobe.com/link/review?uri=urn%3Aaaid%3Ascds%3AUS%3A2249cb21-bd33-4842-8ef1-0e4966972898&fbclid=IwAR2gR-TN7khlY9ok-YIqeCpK6i5DAovrYb_U1safwEounG_LcN-HQzNanVQ#pageNum=1 Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab Episode Video Link: https://youtu.be/lWEaLny_6As
This week Dr. Jeff Walter, PT, NCS joins Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT to share his own list of 8 Helpful Vestibular Tests You May Not Know. These are, as described by Jeff himself, “home cooked” bedside tests derived from years of clinical experience that require almost no equipment and back a powerful punch to your evaluation. YOU DON'T WANT TO SKIP THIS EPISODE! If you are a practicing clinician looking to add “tools” to your vestibular “tool box” you'll have a lot to take away from this week's episode. Episode Resources: Loaded Dix-Hallpike Test/Paper: https://documentcloud.adobe.com/link/review?uri=urn%3Aaaid%3Ascds%3AUS%3A2249cb21-bd33-4842-8ef1-0e4966972898&fbclid=IwAR2gR-TN7khlY9ok-YIqeCpK6i5DAovrYb_U1safwEounG_LcN-HQzNanVQ#pageNum=1 Continuing Education Classes: https://www.vestibular.today/continuing-education https://www.vestibular.today/medbridge Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab Video Link: https://youtu.be/94Q-cFcmOg8
This week Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT talk about the inner workings of vestibular telehealth. In 2018, Abbie opened one of the first virtual physical therapy (telehealth) practices in the nation and has provided care through live video conferencing ever since. Dani was a skeptic at first, so listen to how some training and the onset of a pandemic changed her perspective. Visit www.BalancingActRehab.com if you think you would benefit from vestibular therapy. Take advantage of a FREE 10-minute phone consultation with a vestibular physical therapist to get your questions answered. A simple conversation can provide some comfort before moving forward and scheduling your initial evaluation. The Vestibular Disorders Association's Virtual Vestibular Conference: https://vestibular.org/article/baw/virtual-vestibular-conference/ Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
This week Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT review how to go through simple differential diagnosis with a patient's subjective history. Vestibular History Algorithm: https://docs.google.com/document/u/3/d/e/2PACX-1vR0VVsZRCE0IukRvGU-lraQKOE9OfdgMk05xT6R1ZOBvO7p58i0-gtIL5r1eNLxo3hVTm15gpk-4d2e/pub The Vestibular Disorders Association's Virtual Vestibular Conference: https://vestibular.org/article/baw/virtual-vestibular-conference/ Register for Day 1: Navigating the Healthcare System as a Dizzy Patient https://event.webinarjam.com/register/76/8rn6va1p Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
This week Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT take it back to the basics! With an easy to follow explanation, learn about what exactly the vestibular system is and how it contributes to dizziness/balance. This is a great introduction to anyone who may be curious about what this small but MIGHTY organ is all about. Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
Get Real with Bob and Stacey: Real People, Real Issues, and Real Estate
8-8-20 Danielle Tate by Bob and Stacey
The Dizzy Coaches, Annie Tapp, PT, DPT, NCS, Cert MDT and Megan Daly, PT, DPT, CHC, join Talk Dizzy To Me to discuss their Vestibular Physical Therapy Telementoring Program. They both provide a supportive service to vestibular clinicians looking for guidance in their practice. Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7 Special Guests: Annie Tapp, PT, DPT, NCS, Cert MDT and Megan Daly, PT, DPT, CHC E-mail: dizzycoaches@gmail.com Website: www.dizzycoaches.com Coming soon: Dizzy Coaches Youtube channel Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
Dr. Kelly Keener, PT joins the Talk Dizzy To Me Team to discuss how she came to fall in love with Horizontal Canal (HC) BPPV. Listen to learn about HC symptom identification, what kinds of questions to ask the patient while taking a history, the different types/terms for horizontal canal nystagmus, what tests to perform, and what maneuvers to use to treat it! You'll also hear input from the team about treating BPPV via telehealth and some complications Dr. Ross and Dr. Tate have come across in treating patients. At the end of the episode, watch/listen to a no-so-straightforward presentation of an actual HC BPPV patient as Dani, Abbie, and Kelly break down what's going on (case video link: https://youtu.be/QjXxBB_o7mM) Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7 Special Guest: Dr. Kelly Keener, PT Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab Episode Resources: - Bow and Lean Test Blog https://www.vestibular.today/blog/the-bow-and-lean-test - Video: Quick Tip Ewald's Laws and Horizontal Canal BPPV https://youtu.be/KkYvSOpv5vA - MedBridge Recent Advances in Treatment and Diagnosis of Posterior Canal BPPV Susan Whitney, DPT, PhD, NCS, ATC, FAPTA - Comparative Study: Canal conversion after repositioning procedures https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00415-014-7290-2 - Kim Maneuver: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anl.2011.03.008 - BPPV prevalence: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1016/j.otohns.2005.07.045 - Vestibular Today's Home Epley Video: https://youtu.be/xTnV3m4bWDg - This episodes HC case study video: https://youtu.be/QjXxBB_o7mM
We're just two vestibuloholics excitedly bringing you a comprehensive view into the complex field of dizziness. Made for both clinicians and patients, we're aiming to provide you with endless resources, tips & tricks, interviews with experts, and so. much. more. For our very first episode, we wanted to take the time to introduce ourselves, define the term "Vestibuloholic" , and find out from you what YOU want to hear! Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests or submit requests on the home page of www.Vestibular.Today : https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7 Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab
Get Real with Bob and Stacey: Real People, Real Issues, and Real Estate
9-14-19 Danielle Tate by Bob and Stacey
The are many principles of starting and running a business that can be applied to the wedding planning process. In order to run a successful company, you have to manage people, stay within a budget, and consider the logistics of daily operations and special events. These same factors apply to a wedding. During this conversation, Danielle Tate discusses the lessons she learned while starting and growing her business and how they can be applied to planning a wedding and beginning a successful marriage. Be on your way to wedding Planning Zen with the Bridechilla Guides! Visit the Bridechilla Store and use the Codeword LISTEN for 10% off your order! Join the Bridechilla Community on Facebook. The best Wedding Planning community around. It's bullshit-free, jerk-free and a nice place to be! Keep up to date with the Bridechilla Blog, read podcast show notes and be inspired by real Bridechilla Weddings Join Bridechilla founder, Aleisha on Instagram, for wedding inspiration and more!
Danielle Tate puts on the ‘Advice WINGS’ to show would-be women entrepreneurs how to lift off what she calls a “sticky floor.” Founder and CEO of MissNowMrs and author of Elegant Entrepreneur, Danielle talks about her inspirations, frustrations and the mindset you need to start and grow a company.
There’s no glass ceiling for female entrepreneurs; there’s a “sticky floor,” says Danielle Tate, the founder CEO of MissNowMrs and author of Elegant Entrepreneur. We talk making the leap from corporate to startup, living a life of no regrets, and the mindset you need to soar.
Visit EOFire.com for complete show notes of every Podcast episode. Danielle is the founder and CEO of MissNowMrs.com, a multi-million dollar online name-change company. She is also the author of Elegant Entrepreneur: The Female Founder’s Guide to Starting & Growing Your First Company, which was written to help more women startup and scale up businesses.
Time stamped show notes: [:10] Introduction to Danielle Tate [2:03] Why she [Danielle] believes children and women should be brought into entrepreneurship [2:45] Women entrepreneurs in emerging economies donate 90% of their profits back into their communities, men entrepreneurs donate 37% [5:21] There aren't any books on children entrepreneurship [5:55] If children are enabled they can build great businesses because of the way they think [7:57] 60 million millennial moms. 70% of them want to work for themselves. [13:13] First thing to focus on when starting a new business: customer development [14:36] Look for captive audiences. Talk to them. [15:54] “Have a good idea daily” [16:17] She's focusing on helping people scale past the $1 million mark [20:11] Lesson she's learned: life is long and opportunities are endless [22:00] Aging and lifespan are going to be a thing of the past because of AI/BI. [24:01] Her work at Empowered Women International [29:01] Figure out what you don't know and ask someone who knows. Entrepreneurs are reciprocal. Three key points: First thing to focus on when starting a new business: customer development “Have a good idea daily” Figure out what you don't know and ask someone who knows. Entrepreneurs are reciprocal.
How do we present the best version of ourselves in dating and in business? Danielle Tate & Elaine Espinola Keltz shared fundamental dating and business advice on The Dating Advisory Board. We talked about the importance of empowering women and entrepreneurship. It's crucial now than ever that we empower each other to be the best version of ourselves and it starts with the reflection in the mirror. Whether you're dating or starting a business it's imperative that you strive for the inner confidence that will shine on the outside as well. Danielle Tate is the founder and CEO of MissNowMrs.com, a multimillion-dollar online name-change company. As a female founder in her 20s, she noticed that few business guides offered step-by-step advice to smart but inexperienced entrepreneurial woman. This void inspired Danielle to author Elegant Entrepreneur: The Female Founders Guide to Starting & Growing Your First Company. Danielle is an entrepreneur, best-selling author, speaker, wife, mother, Pilates devotee, and the spokeswoman for Empowered Women International. Elaine is a Speaker, Spokesperson, TV Show Host and Mrs. DC America 2015. During her reign, Elaine was recognized by The Washington Business Journal as “People on the Move” and through Leesburg Today, a “40 under 40″ award recognizing Loudoun's rising business and community leaders. Elaine finished in the semi-finals, Top 15, at the Mrs. America Pageant in Las Vegas, Nevada in September 2015 and continues to promote the platform: Empowering Women through Entrepreneurship. Elaine is the Founder and Executive Director of Media SavvE, a consulting company that offers innovative solutions to brand, advertise and market businesses through media interactions. As the Host of the TV Show, I'm Every Women, on Comcast Community Cable, Elaine co-produces episodes and interviews Guests with the mission to showcase those women in the community that are doing important and impactful things.
The Savvy Young Professional - Career Advice - Leadership - Business Management
Did you like this episode? Please subscribe and leave a five-star review! Thank you for your support of The Savvy Young Professional Podcast! In this episode, you will learn How to take the leap to what your calling truly is The Path to Entrepreneurship Tips for career success Links mentioned on this show https://www.missnowmrs.com/http://elegantentrepreneur.co/ https://www.amazon.com/Elegant-Entrepreneur-Danielle-Tate/dp/0997007400 Danielle's Twitter: https://twitter.com/elegant_entre Daniells's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Elegant-Entrepreneur-Danielle-Tate/dp/0997007400 Website: http://www.thesavvyyoungprofessional.com/podcast iTunes: https://itun.es/i6dD4D8 Google Play: https://goo.gl/rGa3Hd Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=50201 Libsyn: http://thesavvyyp.libsyn.com/ SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/thesavvyyp FOLLOW US Website: http://www.TheSavvyYoungProfessional.com Blog: http://thesavvyyoungprofessional.com/career/ Book Love: http://thesavvyyoungprofessional.com/booklove Events: http://thesavvyyoungprofessional.com/events/ Tanida's – http://twitter.com/tanidamarie Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesavvyyp/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesavvyyp Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesavvyyp/ Tumblr: https://thesavvyyp.tumblr.com Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/thesavvyyp/
Get Real with Bob and Stacey: Real People, Real Issues, and Real Estate
4 - 15 - 17 Danielle Tate by Bob and Stacey
Our guest in this podcast is Danielle Tate. Danielle and Katie discuss blogging about difficult topics (sex and money). Listen in as they discuss how blogging can change people lives and how to make dreams a reality.
Danielle Tate is a serial entrepreneur. She bootstrapped MissNowMrs.com at age 25 and grew it into a multi-million dollar online name change business. Beginning with zero business background, her startup developed. She was learning things she wish she'd known “before” founding a company. She found that as an entrepreneur, she also wanted to create a […]
Danielle Tate is a serial entrepreneur. She bootstrapped MissNowMrs.com at age 25 and grew it into a multi-million dollar online name change business. Beginning with zero business background, her startup developed. She was learning things she wish she’d known “before” founding a company. She found that as an entrepreneur, she also wanted to create a […]
Get Real with Bob and Stacey: Real People, Real Issues, and Real Estate
Danielle Tate 5.7.16 by Bob and Stacey
Reach Us Here: Doug- @DJDoug Strickland- @NiceGuyonBiz Danielle- @Elegant_Entre On Facebook: The Nice Guys Community page Show Notes by Production Assistant - Anna Nygren Intro 88% of women change their name when they get married Danielle is an accidental entrepreneur There are 2.3 million marriages a year in the U.S. Say, I Do Struggling to find a topic to talk about in your niche? Think about the things people in your community face Ask your customers, “what product or feature would you pay for next?” The funnel you choose to use can make or break growing your company's awareness Strategic partnerships with large platforms can give you instant credibility Write the book that you're looking for Closing Lines Lock into place cost-efficient and smart ways to protect your business Check out her company at www.missnowmrs.com Get Danielle's book Elegant Entrepreneur here E-mail her at dtate@missnowmrs.com Doug's Stuff: Amazon #1 Best selling book Nice Guys Finish First. Business Building Bootcamp (10 Module Course) Partner Links: Interview Valet: Get interviewed on top podcasts and share your message. BombBomb: Take your email to the next level. Drop a BombBomb today. Acuity Scheduling: Stop wasting time going back and forth scheduling appointments Amazon.com: Click before buying anything. Help support the podcast. Survey: Take our short survey so The Nice Guys know what you like. Nice Guys Links Subscribe to the Podcast Niceguysonbusiness.com If you want to talk to Doug, call him at 410-340-6861 any Wednesday between 5:00 PM-6:30 PM EST. OR… If you just want to leave us feedback and not talk to anyone, call 4242 DJ DOUG (424-253-3684) Promise Statement: To provide a learning experience that is entertaining and adds value to your life. Don't underestimate the Power of Nice.
For one of the biggest financial transactions in our lives, a lot of us don’t treat our wedding in a very business(y) way. We work hard for our money and hopefully find value and are mindful of the things that we invest in and spend our money on. I bring you an interview with an entrepreneur and author Danielle Tate. Danielle shares insights into shifting your perspective when it comes to planning your wedding by taking a business mindset and using it in tasks to make wedding planning easier. Be on your way to wedding Planning Zen with the Bridechilla Guides! Visit the Bridechilla Store and use the Codeword LISTEN for 10% off your order! Join the Bridechilla Community on Facebook. The best Wedding Planning community around. It's bullshit-free, jerk-free and a nice place to be! Keep up to date with the Bridechilla Blog, read podcast show notes and be inspired by real Bridechilla Weddings Join Bridechilla founder, Aleisha on Instagram, for wedding inspiration and more!
Danielle is the founder and CEO of MissNowMrs.com, a multimillion dollar online name-change company. She is also the author of Elegant Entrepreneur: The Female Founder’s Guide to Starting & Growing Your First Company, which was written to help more women to startup and scale up businesses. Sponsors ZOHO: THE operating system that handles everything your business needs to run successfully – and more! "There's a first time for everything." StayRoasted: Get 100% specialty-grade coffee beans hand-selected to your tastes and delivered fresh. Visit StayRoasted.com/fire to get your first bag of coffee for FREE!
For MissNowMrs.com CEO Danielle Tate, failure was just a part of the process -- an opportunity to see, well, the opportunities! When she graduated with a degree in biology from college, but failed to get into medical school by just three seats, it lead her to a great opportunity. When she tried to change her name to the newly married last name and failed (three times, thanks to a clunky process!) yet another opportunity. When she failed to find a book that spoke to her and her experiences as a first-time woman entrepreneur in her 20s who didn't have business experience or an MBA, but had plenty of ideas -- yep, opportunity. Today, as the founder of her multi-million dollar name-change company and author of the Amazon bestselling book, Elegant Entrepreneur: The Female Founders Guide to Starting & Growing Your First Company, Danielle travels the world sharing the journey of building a business (which has more than 300,000 customers and is in two countries) and empowering other women entrepreneurs. On this episode of the Support is Sexy podcast, she gives incredible tips on how to shift your perspective on failure, how to market and grow your business, and how to dispel the mean-girl myth. On this episode you’ll learn… 3 tips for women on how to research your target market.Insider tips on how to grow your business.How to protect yourself from copycats.The importance of meet-ups and authentic connections.Why you need to slow down.How to own it as an entrepreneur.Why she who dares wins. Thank you for listening! And hey, if you love it, please click here to leave us a Rating & Review on iTunes! Show notes, links, contacts and resources for this episode may be found at http://elaynefluker.com/podcast/ [Music: “Someone Else’s Memories” by Revolution Void
Episode 023 - Danielle Tate Elegant Entrepreneur: The Female Founders Guide to Starting & Growing Your First Company Danielle's company, MissNowMrs, and her book, Elegant Entrepreneur, have been featured in New York Times, Washington Post, Forbes, and Reuters. Danielle has written for Fast Company, Forbes, Forbes Women, and Huffington Post. She has made guest appearances on FOX Business News, NBC, and Better TV. Danielle is a sought-after and passionate speaker on the topics of women entrepreneurs, flipping failure into success, the power of ideas, and leaning in to your startup to stand upright for yourself. Emma and Danielle Discuss:- The start up process of MissnowMrs.com Compay Growth Protecting IP Women In Business Danielle's new book Danielle's book can be found at:- elegantentrepreneur.co Amazon Show Sponsors:- Far North - Sales, Marketing, Technology Are you looking to enter new markets? Launch a new business, product or service? Maybe introduce a new revenue stream? Far North is an all-encompassing Business Development Consultancy. We aim to fulfil your growth potential by reviewing your existing business strategy or developing a new, bespoke business model.
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“Have a good idea daily!” “Instead of being perfect, you need to focus on being brave” “Embrace being an entrepreneur!” – Danielle Tate, founder and CEO of “MissNowMrs” (leader in online name change) and best selling author!... The post How MissNowMrs is ruling the online name change space! appeared first on FoundersGyan.
Danielle Tate, Founder of MissNowMrs.com and Author of Elegant Entrepreneur, joins Entrepreneur Hour to talk about female entrepreneurship and having the necessary tools to build a successful company. Here are the resources Danielle recommends: Elegant Entrepreneur: By Danielle Tate Greatest Salesman in the World: By Pocket Mentor
Danielle Tate is a true hustler in heels. She is the founder & CEO of missnowmrs. She is also the author of Elegant Entrepreneur and a supporter of all female founders & entrepreneurs. We dive into her story as an accidental entrepreneur, wife, mom, and chronic overachiever. Danielle reminds us of the importance of putting in the work, doing the research and having your market be validated. Her amazing book which details 12 steps involved from idea to exit can be found on Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01AICDWFY/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?ie=UTF8&btkr=1) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Danielle Tate, Author of Elegant Entrepreneur andfounder and CEO of MissNowMrs.com, a multimillion dollar online name-change company, offers the following contributed article on the four necessary components to becoming a successful entrepreneur. Susan Ford Collins studied Highly Successful People (HSPs) over two decades, she discovered they were using a different definition of success! So she wrote a book that redefines success so that The Joy of Success is possible! She also offers her three essential parts that make up success below so your audience can realize success in 2016, too. Lenny Verkhoglaz is the owner of a national home health company, which began franchising in 2012, Learn more about Don Mazzella's new book, An American Family Sampler. The new fall edition of Small Busines Digest is now available here.
Did you know statistics* show that women are more successful than men in startups, but fewer of them opt to "startup". Author and entrepreneur Danielle Tate wants to change that. As a young female founder, Danielle noticed that few business guides offer step-by-step advice to smart but inexperienced women. Filling this void inspired her to write the book that she wished was available when she founded her first company, MissNowMrs.com. “Elegant Entrepreneur” is a female founder’s guide to growing a company from idea to exit. It answers the important question: how do you make an idea produce money? It also discusses how to transform yourself into an entrepreneur and how that process feels– regardless of whether you have a business background or entrepreneurial ties. Danielle’s mission is to lower the barrier to entry and success for future women entrepreneurs. As a female founder and entrepreneur herself, she offers insightful and pertinent knowledge and experiences of entrepreneurship and launching her... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
DANIELLE Tate, is the CEO and founder of MissNowMrs.com, which specializes in name change after marriage. The idea for MissNowMrs.com came as a direct result of Danielle’s personal name change experience. After several trips to government offices and quite a few tears, her and her husband decided that there should be a name change service that simplified the entire process for brides and newlyweds nationwide! Danielle is the author of a top rated Google newlywed blog and a bridal magazine contributor. See her beautiful infographic show notes, plus her top tips and advice for entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs at www.TodaysLeadingWomen.com or by clicking here!
Danielle Tate founder and CEO of MissNowMrs.com, an online name change service that has helped over 250,000 women change to their married names. As an industry innovator she disrupted the concept of standing in long office lines to change your name and continues to pioneer the name change niche with sites like MarriedNameGame.com and placing gift cards in big box retailers across the U.S Vanessa Shaw business growth and success mentor for entrepreneurs and leaders who have a passion for making a difference in the world. Using her proven business development strategies and fundamentals refined through working with hundreds of clients Rory Vaden Self-Discipline Strategist . He speaks to audiences around the world about how they can leverage self-discipline to achieve their goals in life. His book "Take the Stairs" #1 Wall St Journal, #1 USA Today, and #2 New York Times bestseller. He is the Cofounder of Southwestern Consulting, a multimillion dollar global consulting practice to grow their business and provide a better customer experience Joe Pine internationally acclaimed author, speaker, and management advisor. He's the co-founder of the “thinking studio” Strategic Horizons LLP. He specializes in helping people see the world of business differently through speaking, workshops, executive education, and through his many ground-breaking books, beginning with the award-winning Mass Customization, continuing with the best-selling book The Experience Economy: Work Is Theatre & Every Business a Stage, and including Authenticity: What Consumers Really Want and most recently Infinite Possibility: Creating Customer Value on the Digital Frontier
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Danielle Tate is a successful entrepreneur, newlywed expert, on-camera personality, writer, author of a top rated Google newlywed blog and a bridal magazine contributor. She is the co-founder and CEO of MissNowMrs.com helps brides in all 50 states and Canada to change their name via a unique three-step, 30-minute online service. Since launching, MissNowMrs.com has assisted more than 200,000 brides in their transition from Miss to Mrs. She is also the founder of MarriedNameGame.com, the original proprietary name change algorithm to determine your ideal married name, and GetYourNameBack.com, an online service dedicated to helping women get their name back after divorce. Danielle is also the co-founder of Sculpt Studio, a Megaformer studio in Bethesda, Maryland and partner in a non-profit organization that helps charities file tax exemption paperwork in multiple states. Danielle has numerous television appearances. She has been interviewed on FOX National News, NBC DC News, KTLA-TV Morning News, Better TV, WBFF-TV Fox News, WBKO-TV ABC News, WJXT-TV News, and KTVK-TV “Good Morning Arizona.”