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Candice hosted her first remote podcast guest, Doxie! Doxie is an artist, musician, and a famous twitter personality by the name ‘@doxie_gay'. In this special episode they discuss Queer identity, relationship dynamics, and how they view the world through their respective up bringing. Thank You for listening! Please rate the podcast and share with your friends, family, and followers.Contact Candice for business inquiries ONLY:info@mdmaq.com Follow Candice on TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@maniccandice Subscribe to the YouTube Channel! https://www.youtube.com/@maniccandice Follow Candice on Twitter for live updates:https://twitter.com/maniccandice?lang=en Send Candice a DM through her Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mdmaq/?hl=en
You could jump into your pool fully clothed on a cool spring morning to save your dog from drowning, and come out saying, “Wow, that was close,” or you could do the exact same thing I did, and spend the rest of the day wondering, “What else would I die for?” This week's ever-cheerful episode of Becoming You pod goes there! Because #values! Also on the agenda: a new who-am-I hack, Joan of Arc ruminations, and Suzy's very un-fuzzy-wuzzy take on the man v. bear showdown.
"Pets Are Family" Podcast Episode with Cindy BrineyDive into the world of Cindy Briney, the radiant Doxie mom whose journey with her two heart-melting Dachshunds promises to tug at your heartstrings.Cindy's Passion for Rescue:Uncover how Cindy doesn't just stop at being an extraordinary pet parent. Her overwhelming passion spills into the rescue realm, bringing hope and love to countless furry souls in need.The Tales of Two Doxies:Hear firsthand the endearing tales behind those twinkling Doxie eyes. Learn about their escapades, quirks, and the bond they share with Cindy.Inspiration Corner:We love to hear about the bond between humans and pets. When fueled by compassion and commitment, we reflect on the positive change we can bring to the pets in our lives.Remember to share, like, and subscribe for more heartwarming pet tales.Support the show
Doxie Guy BBQ sauce maker, whole hog pitmaster, and Dachshund dog enthusiast Scott Schiffel joins the Low & Slow Barbecue to talk sauce and barbecue roots. Described as a “COVID project,” Scott launched Doxie Guy BBQ after a lifetime spent around barbecue pits and kitchens in Eastern North Carolina and beyond. In this episode find out about the Doxie Guy BBQ sauces and their inspiration – as well as their namesakes, Reeci and Izzi. Scott also talks about the barbecue business, his BBQ rub partnerships, and the championship credentials Doxie Guy BBQ sauce earned with a pit master competing in Texas. Don't miss Doxie Guy's details about his grandmother's corn pudding – perfect for any occasion, or his memories of smoking hogs with his grandfather. Listen to the podcast and find out how Scott is mindfully turning a BBQ hobby into something profitable – without letting it become work.Visit The Low & Slow Barbeque Show website here!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Boss Your Business: The Pet Boss Podcast with Candace D'Agnolo
Have you ever partnered with local animal rescues in your business? If it didn't go as planned– this episode is a MUST listen. And even if it did, there's something for you too! Today's guest is Alison Schwartz, the owner of All Pets Considered in Greensboro, North Carolina. Want to know why Alison is our go-to person on this topic? Because on top of running a successful multi-location pet supply store, she also runs an equally as successful rescue called Doxie by Proxy. In this episode, you'll learn:
Dear Nana finally returns after an almost two year hiatus! A week didn't go by that I didn't think about the pod. Less type-y, more episode-y. This is the episode where I introduce you to my boyfriend, John Nunn, @nunnsnumbers1 on Instagram if you want to be a full creep ya freaks! DearNanaPod@gmail.com email me! I'm back on the horse! I'm ready to party!
It's hard to shop for the techie person in your life who already has everything (or immediately purchases anything they might want). Rosemary Orchard and Mikah Sargent share some of their favorite gadgets, accessories, and offerings for giving gifts this holiday season. Twelve South Airfly Doxie Anker PopSocket Battery Anker 737 Battery AirPods or AirPods Pro Incase Lanyard Mophie 3 in 1 Travel Charger Level Lock+ Minix Charger Pop Chart Fledging Spruce Charger Kindle Scribe MoKo 5 in 1 Magnetic Wireless Charger Stand News EU officially says all new iPhones will need USB-C starting in December 2024 Apple releases new AirTag firmware ahead of iOS 16.2 update Apple Expands Emergency SOS via Satellite to UK, France, Germany, and Ireland Shortcuts Corner Kevin needs help automating a complicated bathroom with lots of smart home products. App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Sofa: Downtime Organizer Mikah's App Cap: Hello There Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit eightsleep.com/ios
It's hard to shop for the techie person in your life who already has everything (or immediately purchases anything they might want). Rosemary Orchard and Mikah Sargent share some of their favorite gadgets, accessories, and offerings for giving gifts this holiday season. Twelve South Airfly Doxie Anker PopSocket Battery Anker 737 Battery AirPods or AirPods Pro Incase Lanyard Mophie 3 in 1 Travel Charger Level Lock+ Minix Charger Pop Chart Fledging Spruce Charger Kindle Scribe MoKo 5 in 1 Magnetic Wireless Charger Stand News EU officially says all new iPhones will need USB-C starting in December 2024 Apple releases new AirTag firmware ahead of iOS 16.2 update Apple Expands Emergency SOS via Satellite to UK, France, Germany, and Ireland Shortcuts Corner Kevin needs help automating a complicated bathroom with lots of smart home products. App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Sofa: Downtime Organizer Mikah's App Cap: Hello There Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit eightsleep.com/ios
It's hard to shop for the techie person in your life who already has everything (or immediately purchases anything they might want). Rosemary Orchard and Mikah Sargent share some of their favorite gadgets, accessories, and offerings for giving gifts this holiday season. Twelve South Airfly Doxie Anker PopSocket Battery Anker 737 Battery AirPods or AirPods Pro Incase Lanyard Mophie 3 in 1 Travel Charger Level Lock+ Minix Charger Pop Chart Fledging Spruce Charger Kindle Scribe MoKo 5 in 1 Magnetic Wireless Charger Stand News EU officially says all new iPhones will need USB-C starting in December 2024 Apple releases new AirTag firmware ahead of iOS 16.2 update Apple Expands Emergency SOS via Satellite to UK, France, Germany, and Ireland Shortcuts Corner Kevin needs help automating a complicated bathroom with lots of smart home products. App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Sofa: Downtime Organizer Mikah's App Cap: Hello There Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit eightsleep.com/ios
It's hard to shop for the techie person in your life who already has everything (or immediately purchases anything they might want). Rosemary Orchard and Mikah Sargent share some of their favorite gadgets, accessories, and offerings for giving gifts this holiday season. Twelve South Airfly Doxie Anker PopSocket Battery Anker 737 Battery AirPods or AirPods Pro Incase Lanyard Mophie 3 in 1 Travel Charger Level Lock+ Minix Charger Pop Chart Fledging Spruce Charger Kindle Scribe MoKo 5 in 1 Magnetic Wireless Charger Stand News EU officially says all new iPhones will need USB-C starting in December 2024 Apple releases new AirTag firmware ahead of iOS 16.2 update Apple Expands Emergency SOS via Satellite to UK, France, Germany, and Ireland Shortcuts Corner Kevin needs help automating a complicated bathroom with lots of smart home products. App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Sofa: Downtime Organizer Mikah's App Cap: Hello There Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit eightsleep.com/ios
It's hard to shop for the techie person in your life who already has everything (or immediately purchases anything they might want). Rosemary Orchard and Mikah Sargent share some of their favorite gadgets, accessories, and offerings for giving gifts this holiday season. Twelve South Airfly Doxie Anker PopSocket Battery Anker 737 Battery AirPods or AirPods Pro Incase Lanyard Mophie 3 in 1 Travel Charger Level Lock+ Minix Charger Pop Chart Fledging Spruce Charger Kindle Scribe MoKo 5 in 1 Magnetic Wireless Charger Stand News EU officially says all new iPhones will need USB-C starting in December 2024 Apple releases new AirTag firmware ahead of iOS 16.2 update Apple Expands Emergency SOS via Satellite to UK, France, Germany, and Ireland Shortcuts Corner Kevin needs help automating a complicated bathroom with lots of smart home products. App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Sofa: Downtime Organizer Mikah's App Cap: Hello There Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit eightsleep.com/ios
It's hard to shop for the techie person in your life who already has everything (or immediately purchases anything they might want). Rosemary Orchard and Mikah Sargent share some of their favorite gadgets, accessories, and offerings for giving gifts this holiday season. Twelve South Airfly Doxie Anker PopSocket Battery Anker 737 Battery AirPods or AirPods Pro Incase Lanyard Mophie 3 in 1 Travel Charger Level Lock+ Minix Charger Pop Chart Fledging Spruce Charger Kindle Scribe MoKo 5 in 1 Magnetic Wireless Charger Stand News EU officially says all new iPhones will need USB-C starting in December 2024 Apple releases new AirTag firmware ahead of iOS 16.2 update Apple Expands Emergency SOS via Satellite to UK, France, Germany, and Ireland Shortcuts Corner Kevin needs help automating a complicated bathroom with lots of smart home products. App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Sofa: Downtime Organizer Mikah's App Cap: Hello There Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit eightsleep.com/ios
It's hard to shop for the techie person in your life who already has everything (or immediately purchases anything they might want). Rosemary Orchard and Mikah Sargent share some of their favorite gadgets, accessories, and offerings for giving gifts this holiday season. Twelve South Airfly Doxie Anker PopSocket Battery Anker 737 Battery AirPods or AirPods Pro Incase Lanyard Mophie 3 in 1 Travel Charger Level Lock+ Minix Charger Pop Chart Fledging Spruce Charger Kindle Scribe MoKo 5 in 1 Magnetic Wireless Charger Stand News EU officially says all new iPhones will need USB-C starting in December 2024 Apple releases new AirTag firmware ahead of iOS 16.2 update Apple Expands Emergency SOS via Satellite to UK, France, Germany, and Ireland Shortcuts Corner Kevin needs help automating a complicated bathroom with lots of smart home products. App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Sofa: Downtime Organizer Mikah's App Cap: Hello There Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit eightsleep.com/ios
Darcy Lou the Doxie might be small but she has a big presence on Instagram with her statement necklaces, tiny overalls, and delightfully expressive eyes. But those things alone didn't propel Darcy to internet dog fame: her mom, Kara, put in the time to thoughtfully grow Darcy's following and find a creative voice in what's becoming a crowded part of social media. In this episode, we chat with Kara about how she decided on a Dachshund, what it took to build Darcy's following, and where she finds those overalls. Join us! @darcy.the.doxie
Watch this episode on YouTube: http://YouTube.com/YouMeCapri Support the show on Patreon: http://pateron.com/YouMeCapri Join the Free Discord: https://discord.gg/zN4cZbA -- Thank you to our Patrons at http://Patreon.com/YouMeCapri for making this show possible. CaPremium Producers: Dallas Ford, Lee Navarro (Fearless Leader of the Phoenix Overdrive Extra Life Team, and Johnathan Brown - the man behind the music on The Xbox Drive and The Nintendo Drive - you can support Johnathan Brown at YouTube.com/PMEntertainment Platinum Producer: Robby Bobby Miller and TruckerSloth Gold Members: ARGO, Brendan Myers, Dallas Robbins, Dannohh, Emily O'Kelley, Fulish Fuji, Joel Brooks, Jose Jimenez, Kmack Time, Marcus O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Nasty Boots, RJ Kern, Skinny Matt, Tony Baker, and Xavier Reyes -- This week, The Hoppy Doxie joins Sean to discuss moving from America to Germany, experiencing culture shock, and the truth about the autobahn. Enjoy the show! Support The Hoppy Doxie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheHoppyDoxie/ YouTube: https://Youtube.com/TheHoppyDoxie TiokTok: https://Tiktok.com/@TheHoppyDoxie Instagram: https://Instagram.com/TheHoppyDoxie -- Gaming for Guru on March 4-6, 2022 Gaming for Guru is back. Join us on March 4-6 as we celebrate The Nintendo Guru. In memory of Bobby, we are raising money for The Autism Society of America to celebrate his impact on the world. Donate and learn more about Gaming for Guru, including prize details at: https://bit.ly/Guru2022. Special thanks to Board with Video Games, Quest 4 Pixels, ConsoleCaito, PSVG, Secret Friends Unite and The Warp Whistle Podcast, Nintendo Dads, Backlog Busters, We The Nerdy, and The Trophy Room for participating. If you'd like to join Gaming for Guru, please fill out this form and drop me a line. https://forms.gle/31s7StCfpwqr4oKs9 -- Congratulations to Johnathan Brown for the launch of "In My Element". We will feature Johnathan's music on We the GamerCast for all of January! LinkTree: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/pme/in-my-element -- Join the Phoenix Overdrive Extra Life team Website: https://www.phoenixoverdrive.com/
On today's show, I'm joined by vet, author, social media personality and potentially the biggest Doxie & Disney cheerleader in the world, Dr. Adam Christman. Adam gained his Bachelors in Animal science from Rutger University in 2000 before going on to study veterinary medicine at Iowa State where he graduated in 2004. He is also a rare breed vet holding an M.B.A from Aspen University. Adam's career kicked off at lightning pace, initially working in his hometown practice where he ended up the chief of staff (while also working ER and relief shifts). He's scratched his altruistic itch working both in shelter medicine and in education teaching on the veterinary assistant program at his local community college. In 2010 his personal brand took off with the launch of his Dr Christman Show on youtube, and most recently the explosion of his tik tok profile where nearly a million followers consume his content designed to help pet owners and vets connect. Although I admit at least 500,000 of them are me watching his version of Doxie Vs Soft-toy Roulette videos. If you're confused, don't worry, just google Adam. In 2017 he faced a triple tragedy that would put anyone in a tailspin and after much soul searching he pivoted again into his current role as CVO of the much loved Fetch DVM360 media group. Oh, and did I mention he also wrote and published a book called ‘Honey, Have You Squeezed the Dachshund? A Guide for Dachshund Owners Who Are Terrified of IVDD'? Now, whilst you catch your breath, I'd like to invite you to join something that can help you get ahead in your career as a vet. We all know that imposter syndrome, angry clients and burnout are real, and cause many vets to leave their jobs and careers. But what you might not know is that there is a community where you can learn the essential street skills for how to be a great GP vet upon which you can build a sustainable, fulfilling career. A place where you can access mentors, view jobs from practices that care about culture and access new weekly articles and podcasts dedicated to your wellbeing. That place is called VetX and you can access all of the resources including a career planning tool, 14 hours of accredited education, hundreds of articles and live mentor Q&A sessions, plus earn swag and more. To join hundreds of other vets who have changed their careers for the better go to www.vetxinternational.com today. Registration is free so go to vetxinternational.com now. Now back to the show, In this episode, Adam offers us an honest and open conversation about his life and journey through veterinary medicine. This is a high octane glimpse into the world of a high achiever with a big personality, and an even bigger heart. If you've ever dared to dream big, had to deal with hate, or just love Disney or Doxies, then this episode is for you. So without further ado, I give you this my conversation with the wonderful human whirlwind, Dr Adam Christman.
Miss swapping stories around a fire? Start a show and name it The Burn Barrel. Know people you'd like to know better? Ask for the whole long story, and share it with the world.Stuart Mangrum talks with Doxie from Detroit, Kay Morrison and Peter Durand about creating their long-form story show to keep us all connected until our next free-form social.This episode includes stories aboutDoxie & Burner Exchange: South African artist Braai describes the participant exchange between AfrikaBurn and Michigan's “Lakes of Fire,” thanks to Chicago Regional Contact Richard "Heyu" Kelly (RIP)Rebecca & Jess: Directors of the Flux Foundation share about the Flaming Lotus Girls and their reluctant, triumphant Temple at Black Rock CityMolly Vikart: The tale of Herman the Dog, Burning Man Project's Director of MarketingLIVE@BURNINGMAN.ORGLIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG
The long and short on this sweet and sassy breed, the dachshund, is out today! Many dogs end up in shelters and rescues because people don't learn enough about what a specific breed needs; they go by looks. But some breeds need a lot of exercise, some are the perfect lounge dog, others are stubborn by nature and still others will go with the flow. Listen in as host, Lindsay Eland, talks with Doxie by Proxy founder, Alison Schwartz, all about this amazing little breed that is small on height but big on moxie!
If you enjoy this podcast, consider buying me a coffee: https://adamstoner.com/support It's 2018 and I've just purchased a Doxie portable scanner on the recommendation of Ryan. Although it won't happen for another two years, my family are gearing up to move house and I am systematically scanning then permanently destroying every bit of paper I have. Family albums, polaroids and film photos, flyers, brochures, tickets and clippings, certificates, contracts, payslips, receipts, insurance documents, medical records – everything but my passport and birth certificate – all slipping through the slither of scanner light and into a literal shredder. Photos are being loaded into Apple Photos; the face identification, location and date search suddenly making them much more browsable and sharable. Sensitive documents are being loaded into end-to-end encrypted Tresorit; I always have access to a copy of everything no matter where I am in the world. Physical paper ribbons, recycled. The process takes me a couple of days, costs me next to nothing and saves me a heck load of physical room. I can now access everything instantly, anywhere. Flash forward to the present-day and I've managed to keep my paper stash relatively small. I actually use the amount of paper waste I generate and keep as a self-check mechanism to ensure I'm following my values. My only vice is that I'm still fond of a physical notebook although I am slowly warming to Apple Notes and am also a sucker for a physical book and magazine though I am slowly transitioning to audiobooks and digital editions. Unsurprisingly, I've been cash-free for a lot longer than I've been truly paper-free. With the exception of paying my hairdresser (the last cash-only person I interact with although I'm sure I could do a bank transfer if I really wanted to), I haven't touched physical money since the middle of 2019. Rishi Sunak has launched a taskforce exploring the possibility of a digital pound and I'm betting the UK's new polymer bank notes will probably be the last printed. I wouldn't even know what to do if you handed me a cheque… None of my banks have branches. Post it? Possibly frame it as a relic of a bygone era? Perhaps the only saving grace of the coronavirus pandemic might be that it sped the transition to a cashless economy up. This desire to eradicate paper (and clutter in general) from my life has become somewhat fervent. Of course, there are still bits of paper here-and-there that creep into my life, mainly thanks to the supposedly mandatory statements from legacy institutions like banks, councils, and insurance companies. For your sake, this is a kind reminder that you don't need your insurance certificate to hold valid insurance (you just need to be able to produce one within seven days when requested), you've never needed your polling card to vote (you just need to be registered and know which polling station corresponds to the address you're registered at), and you do not need to keep your receipt to get a refund on faulty items. Shred them. As for what's left of my physical mail, I'd gladly pay Royal Mail a per-page fee to scan, shred and send that to me electronically. I can't think of any form of paper communication that can't exist that way. You don't even need to post me a debit card – I already use Apple Pay and my primary current account surfaces the card details in the app! Not only is this conciderably more secure – mail lives and dies entirely within Royal Mail's network – but it's also conciderably less costly for the company and less cumbersome for me, the consumer. Royal Mail should have become either a package courier or newsletter company a decade ago. As far as products go, some of the greatest in the world come with next to no paperwork. You should take it as a sign of brilliant product design if the thing you've purchased comes with no manual. Apple products come only with legal info and the bare minimum in the form of a manual, as do Dyson, who alongside their legal obligations include just a QR code for an online product walkthrough. Receipts, warranties, and insurance documents for these companies and the majority of their stockists are also all digital. Even for the most sensitive things, we're moving toward digital solutions. The 2021 Census was carried out digitally, my prescriptions are dealt with electronically, and my paycheques are delivered via email. In 2017, Natwest launched paper-free mortgages – a process that was previously very paper-heavy. We are on the edge of a new era. Paperless-everything is quickly becoming the norm and whilst a time where paper doesn't exist at all may sound like one of those futuristic ideals, I think we'll see it for everything but books, newspapers, and magazines this decade. Stone, leather, paper, cloud.
Today; Georgia Republicans are trying to change the rules for the Fulton County DA investigation into Trump election interference; Dominion says a lawsuit against Mike Lindell, the My Pillow Guy, is imminent; a Texas mayor resigns after a horrible Facebook post; 3 million Texans are still without power or water for over 50 hours; a county chairman of the GOP is asking McConnell to step down over his comments about Trump being responsible for the insurrection; promotions for female generals were delayed over fears of Trump’s reaction; Rush Limbaugh has died; Trump’s Atlantic City casino has been demolished; plus Dana Goldberg (@DGComedy) and AG hit the Hot Notes and deliver your Good News. Follow our guest on Twitter: Thomas Nelson (@NelsonforWI) US Senate Candidate from Wisconsin; Author, One Day Stronger: How One Union Local Saved a Mill and Changed an Industry--And What It Means for American Manufacturing https://nelsonforwi.com/ Follow AG and Dana on Stereo: stereo.com/allisongill stereo.com/dgcomedy Have some good news, a confession, a correction, or a case for Beans Court? https://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/ Want to support the show and get it ad-free and early? https://dailybeans.supercast.tech/ Or https://patreon.com/muellershewrote Promo Codes Munk Pack: Good food you can count on. Get 20% off your order at munkpack.com when you enter promo code DAILYBEANS at checkout You can try Caliper CBD risk-free for 30 days. If you don’t love it they’ll give you a full refund! https://trycaliper.com/dailybeans/ Don’t forget promo code DAILYBEANS for 20% off your first order! Special offer for DAILYBEANS listeners, get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/DAILYBEANS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I think it comes around really down to the question of is healthcare right for the privilege?Guest: Doxie JordanHost: Joe LemonJoin the Fresh Thought Friday - Newsletter at joealexlemon.workSHOW SPONSOR: MailBox Power: https://mailboxpower.com/joelemonLet's Connect InstaGram: https://www.instagram.com/joealexlemon/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joealexlemon/SC LinkedIn Sales Culture Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sales-cultureWebsite: JoeAlexLemon.work
So, what's this project all about? Join me, Mitchell, on this exploration of the power of the dachshund. In each episode, we'll meet the owner of a very special doxie and discover how their dog changed their life.CREDITS:'Ponte de Abril' by Steve Adams
Our guest today is Jody A. Dean. Jody holds a Ph.D. in clinical psychology and was in clinical practice for 20 years. During this time she treated a variety of clients including professional athletes and members of the law enforcement community and their families. She worked with former first lady Lillian Carter on her “Depression in the Workplace” initiative, and has contributed to publications related to workplace violence, brain health and many other topics. Currently residing in Tennessee, she is an AKC performance sports judge and writes the award winning Roxie the Doxie kid’s books. And Jody recently wrote an article for USCCA Magazine titled, “The Second Fight: The Psychological Consequences of Self-Defense Shootings.” 1) Everyone reacts differently and there is no right or wrong 2) Reactions may look different in each person 3) Issues may arise months after the incident 4) Family will have reactions as well (The 4 cirlcles) 5) Social media can be deadly during this time, for the person and the family. 6) Tell us about your book series "Roxie the Doxie" which is not related to firearms, but are written to help children work through difficult periods of their lives.
Frederique, Owen, and Zach talk about tech and how it's shaping the world around us. This week we talk about: Facebook API takes down half the iOS apps, Tech leaders go to Congress, Slack acquires Rimeto and the Stewart Butterfield interview about it, Sony investing in Fortnite, Doxie scanners, Doxy sex toys, If you have a scanner recommendation for Frederique let us know in Discord, Artist Joseph Scheer, TikTok banned in India and TikTok celebrity commits suicide, U.S. might ban TikTok, Your clipboard is being copied, iOS 14 tells us, Tom Hanks on the move to Apple TV+, Google Home Nest leaked, and Join us in Discord to play Fortnite with us.
Joey’s Legacy is a not for profit organization whose mission is to educate pet parents and provide assistancewhen a pet is lost through the negligence or malpractice of a veterinarian. The organization was founded in 2017, after founder Scott Fine lost his beloved Doxie, Joey to an act of medical malpractice. It is Scott’s desire that his loss and this organization can prevent another pet parent’s future loss. Support the show (https://www.animalcaretrustusa.org/donate.html)
Starting the New Year off with a #WoHo history episode featuring Doxie McCoy, one of the pioneers of the BC Women's Ice Hockey program.
In this episode, I share a quick clip from my conversation with Doxie Jordan and talk about what achieving sales excellence really means. Healthcare Providers looking to build cash practice check out www.SportsMedicineMedia.com DOXIE JORDAN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/doxiejordan/ JOIN THE BEST PODCASTING COMMUNITY: https://realvalue.exchange/ Connect with Sales Culture Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/company/sales-culture/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/joealexlemon/ Interested in learning more about our podcasting services? - info@salesculture.work Reach out directly at www.SalesCulture.work --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/joelemon/message
Doxie Jordan is a sales and marketing leader in the healthcare industry. •Vice President, Area Commercial Lead at leading pharmaceutical company. •The Area Commercial Lead is responsible for driving business performance of 500 employees across Sales, Health Systems, and Diabetes Education. •He also served as the VP of Diabetes Sales for Novo Nordisk where he was responsible for delivering performance and the leadership of 800 sales operations colleagues. •He has proven executive leadership with strategic thinking and action and culture- building in competitive and complex environments. Valuable Take-Aways •Speed vs Agility•Working with purpose•Extreme Ownership•Value of Diversity of Thought when solving problemsDoxie Jordan | Value of Meaningful WorkValuable Time stamps5:20 – More responsibility. Cannot do it on your own. Make sure your recognize them11:45 – How do you build creditability when you don’t have experience? Or even lead?19:00 – Is Healthcare a right or privilege 41:30 – The Man, The Plan, or The Land43:00 – Mission is not to beat your employees. Instead the competition. Better yet. Beat the competition45:00 – Monopoly Case StudyDOXIE JORDAN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/doxiejordan/JOIN THE BEST PODCASTING COMMUNITY: https://realvalue.exchange/Connect with Sales Culture Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/company/sales-culture/Instagram: www.instagram.com/joealexlemon/Interested in learning more about our podcasting services? - info@salesculture.workReach out directly at www.SalesCulture.work
Is Marcus a jerk cause he got into it with his ride share driver? Sandy hit up the Doxie races in Davis this past weekend, and her friends wanted to drink THE. ENTIRE. TIME. Plus, Game of Thrones had Marcus very confused last night.
Is Marcus a jerk cause he got into it with his ride share driver? Sandy hit up the Doxie races in Davis this past weekend, and her friends wanted to drink THE. ENTIRE. TIME. Plus, Game of Thrones had Marcus very confused last night.
This episode is a little different. I highlight an IVDD success story and a Dachshund Rescue. Schatzi the Doxie Our first Rescue Highlight is All American Dachshund Rescue How to reach us Facebook:Wiener Dog Lover Instagram:wiener_dog_lover_ Twitter: @lovingwienerdog Email: bark@wienerdoglover.com
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In this episode I interview Mark Rusin, owner and creator of American Doxie. American Doxie is a Lifestyle Brand built around Dachshunds. Mark tells us about his passion, how he got started and dachshund sub-culture. Find more information about American Doxie on Instagram @americandoxie and online www.americandoxie.com
melissa@blendedfamilypodcast.com www.blendedfamilypodcast.com It’s good to be back from a small break! New Year updates, announcements, an interview, and a giveaway! Dr. Jody Dean is a clinical psychologist with 28 years of experience specializing in children, adolescents, and athletes. Her medical affiliations include Senior Clinical Account Executive, United Healthcare and Aetna; Director, and Employee Assistance Program at Hughes Electronics and DirecTV. She earned her PHD in clinical psychology in 1987 and her masters in clinical psychology in 1985 from California School of Professional Psychology. Jody has authored numerous magazine and professional journal articles. She continues to consult from her home in Wildwood Missouri, where she lives with her three dogs, including Roxie. She joins me to discuss her book, Roxie the Doxie, a wonderful book to help children through adoption and other family transitions, such as blended families. Connect with Jody Dean Website Facebook Twitter Buy the book HERE Purchase the Mindful Stepmom Meditation Album HERE Join the Private Facebook Group Listen and Rate/Review on Itunes Connect with me on Facebook Connect with me on Twitter Send questions or feedback to melissa@blendedfamilypodcast.com Send me a voicemail at Speakpipe Visit the website at www.blendedfamilypodcast.com Sign up for my monthly newsletter Schedule an interview or coaching session here Send mail to Melissa Brown 5445 Murrell Rd Unit 102 #178 Viera FL 32955
It’s Andrew’s turn to be ill! Will the next generation of MacBooks have Face ID? Scanning documents and going paperless with the Doxie. Shredding techniques included. Jordan has a new wallet. Julian has a new keyboard. Rounding out the first 2018 episode with our “Themes for the Year”.
www.DogCastRadio.comIn this episode you can hear about Service Dogs UK, a fantastic charity which trains assistance dogs to support veterans of any service - military personnel, police, firefighters, paramedics and the coastguard - who develop Post Traumatic Stress Disorder due to their job. Also, listen to Dr Jody A Dean, a clinical psychologist talk about how her book, Roxie the Doxie finds her Forever Home, is helping children understand and talk about adoption and other family issues. Plus the DogCast Radio News and some thoughts on the alpha dog myth.
www.DogCastRadio.comIn this episode you can hear about Service Dogs UK, a fantastic charity which trains assistance dogs to support veterans of any service - military personnel, police, firefighters, paramedics and the coastguard - who develop Post Traumatic Stress Disorder due to their job. Also, listen to Dr Jody A Dean, a clinical psychologist talk about how her book, Roxie the Doxie finds her Forever Home, is helping children understand and talk about adoption and other family issues. Plus the DogCast Radio News and some thoughts on the alpha dog myth.
Welcome to the eighth episode of the Detroit SOUP podcast! Doxie Kaltz of Burners Without Borders is our guest. Burners Without Borders hit the streets looking for people who do not go to shelters and offer then a supply filled backpack. The backpacks are stuffed with socks, gloves, a hat, scarves, rain poncho, more socks, [...]
A few months ago, we sent out a survey on a topic that appears to be the bane of many listeners' existence: digital clutter. Over one third of respondents told us that the thing that drives them MOST crazy – the biggest, worst, most frustrating clutter quagmire in their lives – is photos. We promised you a podcast and a plan of attack, and our word was good (if a little bit, um, enthusiastic – listen above). With the help of organizational guru Alan Henry, Deputy Editor of Lifehacker, we've put together a customized step-by-step system to help you back up, sort, and organize your digital photo collection for the long haul. By then end of this process, you're going to be scrolling through your pictures and contemplating the role photos really play in our lives. But first, the time has come to get your photos in shape. Seriously. Now. It'll be more fun than you think. Mostly. The Note to Self System For Decluttering Your Photos and Coming to Terms With Your Mortality I. The Basic ToolsII. Decide How Deep You Want to Go Steps for the Casual Snapshooter Steps for the Moderate Snapshooter Steps for the Enthusiastic Snapshooter Find Your Photos: A List of Places to Look III. Tell Us What You Found (Part Two!) The Basic Tools According to Alan, these are the terms, tools, and basic tricks you'll need to get started – though how far you go with them is up to you. See: Deciding How Deep to Go. Back-up services: This is a centralized place on the cloud where you can get to the raw files of your photos if you need to. Alan recommends Dropbox, but iCloud, Google Drive, OneDrive or the like could serve a similar function, so long as you're willing to pay for extra storage. One work-around: sign up for an extra account just for photo storage purposes. Auto-upload: You have two options with your back-up service. The first is turning on the auto-upload feature, which means you'll be syncing the full-sized files to your computer. If you want to get these photos printed, use another service like Apple Photos or Picasa or Aperture, or plan to edit your photos with software such as Photoshop, this is a good idea. The other, more space-friendly option: leave that setting off, and instead be really judicious about how many of your photos you sync to your computer, or commit to going in and taking the ones you don't want down. This is going to take some introspection, some cutting-of-your-losses, and also maybe some back-up hardware. Back-up hardware: An external hard drive that can hold all of the files you don't want taking up space on your devices. It's the digital version of flossing your teeth. In this case, pick whatever works for you – if you've got less than 64 gigabytes of files you care about, a solid USB could work. If you've got a lot more than that (or if you just want to keep your options open), you should spring for an external hard drive. Photo management services: This is the service you'll use to help you categorize and sort through your pictures, whether that's by date, location, or content. Alan's favorite is Google Photos, which gives you unlimited space as long as your photos fall below a certain resolution (16 megapixels or 1080p HD video). You can set it so that Google will automatically reduce anything above that size to lower quality as well – for most people this should be just fine for organizing and digital-viewing purposes. From there, Google's photo categorization technology will help you label and organize the photos into albums and galleries. You could also choose a social media platform like Facebook or Instagram, you just have to commit to making them more or less public. Facial recognition: A type of deep learning used by such services as Google Photos to categorize and organize your photos. This comes with some very real caveats. Scanner: The best way to collect all your old physical photos and store them with your digitla photos. Alan says you can go high tech and buy a picture scanner (he recommends the Doxie or the Doxie Go WiFi) to scan them at home, or send them out to get scanned. Or – if you're OK with really low fidelity– you can just take a picture of the picture. Meta! Privacy/sharing settings: Be sure to double check that you're only sharing what you want to share, no matter which services you choose. That said, Alan Henry says his rule is to only upload the images he is OK with his friends and family seeing. The only way to absolutely ensure privacy (well, as much as we can possibly absolutely ensure privacy), is to avoid using the cloud altogether. In Alan's words: "As for what to snap and what not to snap - well, I'm not of the mindset that 'if you don't want it public you shouldn't take it or store it on the Internet' – that blames *people* for problems with *technology.* However, it's important to be mindful when you snap, and maybe take it into your own hands to choose what to upload and what not to, then back up or encrypt anything you want to save but don't want out of your reach to delete at any time. :)" via GIPHY Decide How Deep You Want to Go Alan thinks we all fit into one of three photo-taking categories: casual snapshooters, moderate snapshooters, and enthusiastic snapshooters. Figuring out which category you belong to will help you decide how far you really need to go in your personal photo-decluttering process. You've been sorted! (Kristeli Zappa M./Note to Self) BUCKET 1: THE CASUAL SNAP SHOOTER Characteristics: You have a bunch of photos all over the place, but you're not as concerned about organizing the past as you are setting up a solid system for the future. You primarily take photos with your phone. Your goal is to go from disorganized to organized, not necessarily to group all of your photos in the same place. Your steps: Pick a system for automatic back-up. Download the app if you don't have it already. Turn on auto-upload. On Dropbox – Alan's pick – this is called “camera upload.” On Google Drive, this is “back-up and sync." On iOS, this is "iCloud photos." That's it! Save your password somewhere safe. Invest in an external hard drive if you're feeling really responsible. Digital hygiene, everybody. Be sure to tell us what you've found. BUCKET 2: THE MODERATE SNAP SHOOTER Characteristics: For the most part, your photos are already digital – just in a billion different places. You may have a few old phones, some SD cards from a DSLR or other high-end digital camera, but you're not terribly concerned with really old physical photos. You probably have hundreds (or maybe a couple thousand but no more than that) of photos you care about, and want them to be organized, both past and present. Your Steps: Turn on auto upload for your back-up system of choice (i.e., Dropbox). On Dropbox – Alan's pick – this is called “camera upload.” On Google Drive, this is “back-up and sync." On iOS, this is "iCloud photos." Choose your photo management service, and transfer the photos you care about the most into it (i.e. Google Photos.). Start hunting down the rest of the digital photos you really care about and pull them into your photo management service. Be judicious: What's really worth migrating off of, say, that Flickr account you started and never went back to? Which Facebook Photos do you want to make sure you're saving in higher quality? Did you have a SmugMug account you need to check? Once you've uploaded the photos you care about most into this central service, look through the albums it has created for you. See where the system has sorted it correctly, and where it has gotten details wrong. Take over as the human here, and start adjusting into a system that will be meaningful to you. This can be as intense of a process as you choose, just be sure to label with names that will be memorable. (I.e., not “August 2015,” but “Trip to Paris With Family.”) This system should recognize dates and location at the very least. If they're wonky – and older photos probably will be – pick and choose which ones you care about correcting. Starting to sort through your photos will also help you jog your memory about any meaningful pictures you may have forgotten. Track them down, rinse, repeat. BUCKET 3: THE ENTHUSIASTIC SNAP SHOOTER Characteristics: You have thousands of photos — probably more than Dropbox or Google Photos' drag-and-drop interfaces can handle in one go. You use multiple devices, including cameras with SD cards and phones. You're looking for all of your memories to be organized, both past and present. You might even want to organize all of the photos from the whole family's set of gadgets, like phones or tablets everyone uses. Your Steps: Pick a back-up system. Turn on auto-upload for your current and future photos. Let the current batch upload. This could take a few minutes. On Dropbox – Alan's pick – this is called “camera upload.” On Google Drive, this is “back-up and sync." On iOS, this is "iCloud photos." Once you're done uploading, drag and drop as many of your already-digital but easily-accessible photos from your back-up system to your photo management system. For now, draw the line at your primary devices—the laptops or computers you already use, the phone you already use, and the SD card currently in your favorite camera you've been meaning to back up. Aim to get the majority of your current and most recent photos centralized. Once the bulk of your current photos are on your two services, spend some time getting in touch with your memories again, building galleries and doing searches through your most recent upload. Look through the albums your photo management service has created for you, and see where the system has sorted it correctly, and where it has gotten details wrong. Start sorting into albums that will be meaningful to you. This can be as intense of a process as you choose, just be sure to label with names that will be memorable. You're also teaching the system which details actually matter to you. From here, start hunting down old photos to add to the collection. Then, batch by batch, pull in old folders. Then, as you have the time, energy, or desire to centralize those old photos, you can power up that old laptop and upload them, or dump them to an external hard drive and upload them in batches (all of your old 2003 trip photos at once, for example.) This way you're making continual progress without committing yourself to a week-long wrestling match with the tendrils of Google and Dropbox every time you want to back-up your memories. When you're as far as you're going to get for the moment... tell us what you've found! Where to Look For Old Photos If you're like most people, you've probably stored your photos in all kinds of different places over the years. Here's a not-at-allcomprehensive-but-hopefully-inspirational list of places to look: Your phone's built-in photos app Your old phone's built-in photos app Photo apps on your laptop/PC Drive/ Desktop Folders on your laptop/PC External harddrive CDs/DVDs USBs Old cameras Email Text messages (these can take up a surprising amount of space!) Facebook Instagram Picasa PhotoBucket SnapFish ShutterFly Flickr DropBox Google Drive Google + Box Google Photo iCloud Microsoft OneDrive Image Shack SmugMug EverNote ShoeBox Imgur Got more? Comment here, tell us on Twitter or Facebook, or email to notetoselfradio@wnyc.org. Subscribe to Note to Self on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, I Heart Radio, or anywhere else using our RSS feed.
Heute geht es um das Thema wie man sein Büro nackter gestaltet… also ohne Papier: Paperless wird das ganze genannt und die drei Piloten stellen ihre Erfahrungen und Workflows vor. Diese Woche: Workflows und Tools die unsere Piloten nutzen, wenn es um die Arbeit mit und ohne Papier geht. Lieber Fluggast, wenn dir das Gehörte gefällt oder dir Sorgenfalten auf die edle Stirn fabriziert, dann haben wir etwas für dich: iTunes Bewertungen. Überbleibsel Healthkit und Slapstick-Einlagen der letzten Keynote werden thematisiert in unseren Follow-Ups. Das eigentlich Überbleibsel ist jedoch, dass der Start um ca. eine halbe Stunde dank der Yosemite Beta von Andreas verzögert wurde… ψ(`∇´)ψ. Paperless Wir sitzen heute eigentlich nicht in unserer Originalmaschine, sondern in einem Papierflieger… und das obwohl unser Thema “Paperless” heißt. Patrick W. (33) Nachdem von Patrick mit der oben zu lesenden Anmoderation des heutigen Themas das volle rhetorische Geschick des Ubercasts aufgeboten wurde, gerät unser Passagierflugzeug kurzweilig in Turbulenzen bis wir dann dazu kommen “grundlegendes” zu klären. Grundsätzliches: Wie Piloten papierlos werden. Das papierlose Büro wurde nach einer von Sven aus dem Stehgreif getätigten Aussage bereits Ende der Neunziger prognostiziert, theoretisiert und gar auch postuliert. Bis die Technik dann in der Tat praktikabel genug wurde, vergingen dann doch noch ein paar Jahre. Heute ist der Verzicht auf einen Großteil des Papiers möglich… daher bietet sich dieser Rundflug an für alle Füchse die papierlos werden wollen. Ein Grund für die steigende Popularität vom papierlosen Büro ist, das heute der zeitliche Aufwand deutlich geringer ist, wenn man papierlos arbeiten will. So gestaltet sich beispielsweise das Archivieren und Wiederfinden der Dokumente dank zahlreicher Hilfsmittel und genug Speicherkapazität problemloser. Doch nicht für jeden ist die papierlose Existenz eine Option. Als Selbstständiger ist ein für Andreas ein rechtlich einwandfreies papierloses Büro nicht zu 100% möglich. Seine Originaldokumente müssen 10 Jahre im zeitlerischen Archiv ihr dasein fristen und haben somit auch diverse Umzüge mitgemacht. Nichtsdestotrotz archiviert Andreas für seinen Steuerberater und sich selbst gerne digital, um schnellen Zugriff auf seine Papiere zu haben, beispielsweise falls diese mal flux nach der unangemeldeten Steuerüberprüfung an den bereits erwähnten Steuerberater weitergeleitet werden müssen. Sollte der Supergau eintreffen, so steht der papierlose Atombunker von Andreas bereit. Diese 10 Jahre an Akten stimmen Sven nachdenklich. Kritisch hinterfragt er den Status Quo, wo uns elektronisch erstellte und nicht mehr handschriftlich signierte Dokumente von Versicherung, Staat, Unternehmen und Geschäftspartnern zugestellt werden. Er kratzt sich an der Pilotenmütze und wundert sich in die Welt hinein, wo rechtlich überhaupt noch ein Unterschied besteht zwischen solchen “Originalen” und dem digitalisierten Pendent. Wir wissen die Antwort nicht und lassen ihn so mit einem nervösen Gefühl in der Magengrube weiterkratzen. Noch immer sind wir im Steigflug… also beim Einstieg. Patrick ist grundsätzlich bestrebt wenig Papier zu behalten. Er digitalisieren fast alles und versucht möglichst wenig in analogen Ordnern zu behalten. Dieser Freiberufler jedoch druckt erst aus, wenn dies explizit von ihm gefordert ist. Wichtige Dokumente von Ämtern, dem Finanzamt, der Bank und den lieben Versicherungen hebt er jedoch auch er in Ordnern auf (und von diesen digitalisiert er meist keine… wobei er sich nach dieser Folge fragen wird, warum er dies nicht auch noch macht). Auf jeden Fall steht fest, seitdem er Paperless ist, spart er sich jedoch für jedes Jahr einen separaten Ordner anzulegen. Schön das sich somit deren deren Anzahl auch etwas reduziert hat. Das Jahr 2010 markiert Svens Einstieg ins papierlose Büro. Wie Patrick hat er nur noch wenige Ordner, digitalisiert viel, aber nicht alles. Den neusten Tchibo-Prospekt z.B. nicht. Die große Frage ist, wie fängt man an langsam von seinen Papierbergen digitale Äquivalente zu erzeugen, wenn man 5, 10 oder gar 50 Ordnern aus den letzten Jahren vor sich sieht kann einem schnell die Lust vergehen. Sven zumindest hatte sich seinerzeit dafür entschieden vorerst nur neue Dokumente im Posteingang zu digitalisieren. So hat er auch herausgefunden, dass er es sich sparen kann veraltete Papiere aus seinen Ordnern ins neue digitale Format pressen welche sich alljährlich ändern (und eine neue, alleingültige Version darstellen). Des weiteren empfiehlt er sich 1-2 Tage im Jahr zu reservieren, an denen der Scanner zum glühen gebracht wird, auf das die Berge an Papier dahinschmelzen. Das paperless nicht automatisch heißt, dass man nur Akten scannen muss, wird von Patrick angeführt. Der hat nämlich ganz zahm seine ersten Schritte gewagt, indem er seine Kisten mit Bedienungsanleitungen gescannt hat (… jedenfalls die Exemplare für die er im Internet keine digitale Version gefunden hat). Wir halten fest: Auch mit “unwichtigen” Sachen kann man den Anfang machen und schauen, ob es für einen überhaupt funktioniert. Digitalisieren Das Scannen ist des Zeitlers größte Lust. Daheim hat er einen antikes Multifunktionsgerät - den Pixma von Canon - und im Coworking-Büro eine moderneres Gerät von Brother (welches sogar mit Einzug). Je nachdem wo er gerade ist wird dann direkt gescannt und das Ergebnis ist… was soll es anderes sein, ein PDF. Ein größeres Problem ist, wenn Andreas Steuerberater von ihm fordert, dass er das Dokument mit der Rechnungsnummer XYZ vom 27.06.1981 braucht. Da fast jeder Rechnungssteller sein eigenes Rechnungsformat hat, fand Andreas oft nicht was er sucht. Bis… ja, bis er seinen digitalen Dokumenten dieses einheitliche Rechnungsformat aufgebrummt hat. Der Löwenanteil der ganzen Benennung läuft bei ihm per Automation, weil es sonst zu viel Zeit kostet. Im Hause Welker steht zwar ein modernes Multifunktionsgerät in der Abstellkammer im Flur, der Samsung CLX-3185FW, aber Patrick schwört trotzdem auf Scanbot und/oder Scanner Pro. Er hat für sich entschieden, das er keinen Doxie oder Fujitsu Scanner braucht, da seine wöchentliche Papierflut sich in Grenzen hält und er die meisten Dokumente bereits digital bekommt (sei es vom Stromanbieter, den Banken oder Dr. Amazon). Er hält fest, dass jeder selbst wissen muss, wo sein Break-Even-Point ist und ab wann sich eventuell die Anschaffung eines Doxie lohnt. An der iPhone-Lösung gefällt Patrick, dass er nicht in den Flur latschen muss und direkt bestimmen kann wohin das PDF geht, in ein Evernote Notebook oder zur Dropbox. Bei Scanbot ist der automatische Upload zu in einen Dropboxordner voreingestellt. Am Zielort wird dann je nach Name der Datei eine automatisierte Aktion ausführt. Scanner Pro wird ab und an noch von ihm genutzt, wenn das File sensible Informationen enthält und es nicht automatisch hochgeladen werden soll. Mögliche Ziele für eine solche Datei sind z.B. der eigene NAS. Wenn man vom Teufel spricht…. Also nicht von Sven, sondern dessen Doxie. Der erfahrenste Pilot hat nämlich einen akkugestützten Einzugscanner, den Doxie Go, in der Küche gebunkert. Das ist der Ort an dem die Fechners ihre Post auf Stapeln stapeln, bis Sven Ende der Woche in seiner weekly review alles reviewt. Dann nämlich kämpfen sein Doxie und er sich durch die Papierfluten mit schnellen Kraulbewegungen. Als Pro-Alternative zum Doxie Go führt Sven den bei Vielen beliebten Fujitsu ScanSnap Scanner (inkl. Einzug, auch gemischte Formate, zwischen 50-100 Blatt) an. Auf den Mac kommt seine gesammelte Ausbeute entweder mit der Doxie App, welche auch direkt nach Evernotehausen senden kann oder so wie es erfahrene Piloten machen: Einscannen mit dem Doxie Go. Auf den Rechner laden, Doxie macht dann optional OCR (aka Schrifterkennung). Sven speichert schwarz/weiß mit OCR. In dem Inbox-Ordner gibt es Regeln von Hazel, welche das Dokument umbenennen. Generell öffnet Sven alle Dokumente in der Vorschau.app und nutzt einen selbstzusammengeflicktes Tastaturkürzel zur Umbenennung der Dateien. Dieses Kürzel zündet ein TextExpander Snippet, welches den Names aus folgenden Kategorien generiert: Typ des Dokuments (Rechnung, Quittung, Referenz, …) Jahreszahl-Monat Textfeld Wer schreibt mir (Versicherung, Telefongesellschaft) Grund: Mahnung, Erbschaft, … evtl. noch mehr Info Hazel macht nun endgültig Schluss mit lustig und schafft erneut Ordnung – je nachdem was für Schlüsselworte im Namen steckt. Auf die Frage von Andreas - der im übrigen keine Unterscheidung in Typen vornimmt, sich aber wundert, - was sich hinter “Referenz” versteckt, gibt Sven an, dass es sich hierbei um schwer zuordenbare Dokumente handelt. Neben Schriftstücken, welche bereits in getippter Form vorliegen, soll es wohl auch so etwas wie handschriftliche Notizen geben. Davon haben Andreas und Patrick keine. Sven schon. Seine Moleskin Notizen aus Meetings und dem harten Businessalltag werden mittels Scanbot einmal in der Woche digitalisiert. Aus mehreren Seiten wird so ein PDF zur Archivierung generiert. Buchhalter Andreas hingegen hat eine Numbers Tabelle zur Budget-Verwaltung worin sämtliche seiner Ausgaben im App Store, im Musikfachhandel und und und eingetragen werden. Ausgaben für Lebensmittel sammelt er per Launch Center Pro samt Ort, Betrag und Datum in einer CSV-Datei. Handschriftliche Notizen, digitale Notizen, OCR Neben Scanbot und Konsortien nutzt Patrick ab und an InstaWeb, eine App welche aus Webseiten ein PDF generieren kann und dieses auch neben dem Emailversand an Dropbox oder Evernote senden kann. InstaWeb erzeugt auch eine Titelseite mit dem Titel der Seite, URL und Datum des Aufrufs. Es gibt leider keine Option, um das Datum automatisch in den Dateinamen einzubetten. Patrick benutzt die App allerdings sehr selten, denn die meisten Dinge (ob Webseiten oder Notizen) schickt er in mittels Drafts, Launch Center Pro oder einem Bookmarklet in eine seiner laufenden Listen. Auf dem Mac entscheidet sich dann, ob und wohin archiviert wird oder ob radikal gelöscht wird. Die digitalen handschriftlichen Notizen von Andreas werden ab und an in Penultimate, Notability oder Anwendung X gesammelt und landen früher oder später in OmniFocus. Von dort aus geht die Reise für diese Notizen weiter und die Datei wird gelöscht. Als OCR App für iOS ist den Piloten nur PDFpen Scan+ von Smile eingefallen… was jeder von ihnen kennt, aber keiner nutz. Patrick hat noch TextGrabber von den OCR-Profis ABBYY installiert, welches aus jedem Foto oder Screenshot den Text herausfiltern kann… aber das hat er natürlich vergessen zu erwähnen. Auf dem Mac hat er vor geraumer Zeit mal Prizmo ausprobiert als es noch in Version 1 daherkam. Ihn hat in dieser frühen Version die Deutsche Erkennung nicht überzeugt, welche sich aber mittlerweile deutlich gebessert hat. Da PDFPenPro ein Schweizer PDF-Messer ist, hat er sich aber letzen Endes dafür entschieden. Neben der Schrifterkennung nutzt er hauptsächlich die “redact” Funktion, welche Text unkenntlich machen kann. Ansonsten schwört Patrick in Puncto OCR auf Evernote. Sven merkt an, dass das Hauptproblem hier wohl ist, dass Evernote das zwar vortrefflich macht, aber man leider, leider nicht umgewandelte, editierbare PDF’s aus Evernote exportieren kann. Evernote & Co. vs. die klassische Ordnerstruktur Bei Patrick kommen die “nicht sensiblen Sachen” nach Evernote und die sensiblen Sachen auf den NAS in eine Ordnerstruktur. Workflow Beispiel: Mit Scanbot im Dateinamen bereits Schlüsselwörter einbinden, welche dann von Hazel in die jeweiligen (Evernote) Ordner von SocialFolders verschoben werden. SocialFolders ist eine Sync-Anwendung, welche es ermöglicht von verschiedenen webbasierten Diensten eine lokale ordnerbasierte Struktur auf den Mac zu zaubern, z.B. ausgewählte Evernote Notizbücher. Das Nette daran ist, dass diese Ordner dann auch ‘zurücksynct’ werden. Dieses Beispiel ist eigentlich nur grobe Theorie, den Patrick nutzt die nerdigere Variante, denn das ganze geht natürlich auch mit einem AppleScript anstatt SocialFolders. Apropos Nerd. Ratet mal wer wieder “Anti” ist? Richtig. Andreas. Er ist nun Anti-Evernote/-Yojimbo,/-DEVONthink, da diese “Inboxen” ihn zu sehr dazu verführen Unmengen an Daten einzusortieren. Dadurch ist nicht immer klar, ob das archivierte Wissen auch tatsächlich abrufbar ist in der jeweiligen “Inbox”. Sein erster Schritt war sich erst einmal um ein stark entschlacktes Evernote zu kümmern. Die daraus resultierende Folgeüberlegen war: Lohnt es sich für die paar Sachen, welche dort archiviert sind noch Evernote zu nutzen? Andreas beantwortet sich diese Frage mit einem klaren “Nein” und fährt seitdem mit einer zeitlosen und formschönen Ordnerstruktur, quasi also dem Jaguar unter den Archivierungssystemen. Wer wie Andreas die Schnauze voll hat von Evernote, der darf hier in seinem Blog weiterlesen, um zu erfahren, wie man den Absprung schafft. Passend zu diesem Exodus wirft Patrick ein, dass er den umgekehrten Weg beschritten hat. Er ist zurück zu Evernote gekrochen. Nun… um ganz ehrlich zu sein fährt er momentan doppelgleisig, also mit einer Ordnerstruktur, welche er exakt in Evernote nachbildet ( = spiegelt). Vorher hat er allerdings wie Andreas einen Frühlingsputz in Evernote machen müssen. Den Grund für seinen zweiten Frühling mit Evernote nennt er zwar nicht, aber die Leser der Show Notes sollen wissen, dass er wegen Evernotes fantastisch Suchfunktionen in Kombination mit Alfred dem Service eine zweite Chance gibt. Gerade on-the-go mit dem iPhone ist es für ihn praktischer, als sich auf dem kleinen Bildschirm durch eine Ordnerstruktur zu navigieren. Sven dagegen ergreift hier klar Partei. Er hat alles in Evernote und hat eine Pro-Abonnement, welches er von seinem Mobilfunkanbieter mitspendiert bekommt. Sein Pro-Tipp: Sensible Daten hat er in einem lokalen Evernote Notizbuch, welches nicht synchronisiert wird mit der Evernote-Wolke. In Evernote kommt bei ihm nur der Stoff, welchen er langfristig zu archivierende gedenkt. Seine grobe Kampftaktik für den Import sieht so aus: Doxie PDF wird generiert > sinnvoller Name wird manuell gegeben mit der Hilfe von TextExpander > AppleScript + Hazel reagieren auf den Namen und sortieren die Datei in ein Evernote Notizbuch mit den passenden Tags. Evernote - Tags oder Notizbücher Sven hat weniger Notizbücher und mehr Tags. Er empfiehlt euch einen Artikel von Michael Hyatt, der sich mit genau diesem Thema beschäftigt hat und zeigt wie man den Umstieg schaffen kann. Er illustriert wie man mit drei Notizbüchern zum smarten Tagging-Gott wird. Noch ein Buchtipp ist Evernote Essentials von Brett Kelly – die Evernote Bibel schlechthin. Patrick hat “wenige ausgewählte Notizbücher” (was übersetzt heißt 60 Notizbücher die sich auf 5 Gruppen aufteilen… zu seiner Verteidigung: vieles davon sind temporäre Projekte und Recherchenotizbücher). Er ist bestrebt wenig Tags zu vergeben, hat aber nach seinen Evernote-Frühlingsputz noch nicht die Tags in Evernote umbenannt. Diese unterscheiden sich noch von seinem seit Jahren bewährten System auf dem Mac und auf Pinboard. Randbemerkung: Auf dem Mac taggt er seit Mavericks mehr, z.B. Rechnungen (die er im übrigen nicht in Evernote hat… hört sich im Podcast so an… ist aber nicht so). Selbstgemacht oder doch lieber machen lassen? Nun habt ihr einen Einblick wie wir unser papierloses Dasein so fristen. Grundsätzlich soll man sich allerdings fragen, was kostet das ganze an Zeit? Andreas zum Beispiel als Freiberufler hat folgende grundlegende Überlegung angestellt: Er braucht 2 Stunden die Woche dafür. Seine Dienste als Freiberufler kosten xx EUR die Stunde für seine normale Arbeit. Im Moment ist er am probieren, ob sich für ihn einer der VPA-Dienste (Virtual Private Assistant) lohnen würde und ihn somit von dem ganzen Aufwand befreit. Falls ihr in einer ähnlichen Lage seid, wisst ihr nun was genau ihr in die Suchmaschine eures Vertrauens hämmern könnt. Andreas’ Empfehlung: freiarbeiter. Computer, hazel mir meine Dateien mal! Putzen macht Spaß, besonders wenn man wie Sven sagt, seinen digitalen VPA namens Hazel putzen, benennen, taggen und sortieren lässt. Hier ein paar handverlesene Beispiele unserer Aeronauten. Wer es ganz genau wissen möchte, hört am besten noch einmal rein. Ansonsten gibt’s jetzt einen spartanischen Auszug. Andreas Z. Wo wir schon beim Thema Tags sind, Andreas taggt zwar kaum was, aber was er geschickt mit Hazel abtaggt, dass sind seine Rechnungen. Andreas seine Dokumente sind wie folgt benannt: Dreistelliger Kundencode - Monat und Jahr (zweistellig) - Rechnungsnummer Hazel schaut, ob dieses Format vorliegt, taggt alles fein und sortiert es in den jeweiligen Kundenordner ein. Ist das Format nicht gegeben, wird nur getaggt. Link zum Screenshot Wer im übrigen eine guten und detaillierte Einführung in Hazel erwerben möchte, dem sei das Hazel Video Tutorial von Andreas ans Herz gelegt. iTunes Rechnungen drucken und taggen Obendrauf, völlig für lau gibt es ein Ubercast Exclusive für die Keyboard Maestro Nutzer unter euch. In Keyboard Maestro wird die Rechnung benannt und gedruckt: Link zum Screenshot … und Hazel sorgt dann für die Archivierung der Datei: Link zum Screenshot Patrick W. Link zum Screenshot Das obige Beispiel hat Patrick am Start für sämtliche seiner PDF’s die er herunterlädt. Je nach Quelle wird eigentlich nur die URL und das Datumsformat leicht angepasst. Anmerkung: “Full Name” ist noch ein Relikt aus der Zeit bevor es die Source URL Regel gab… eigentlich brauch man das gar nicht mehr. Sven F. Bei Fechners wird oft direkt Evernote geschickt, und hier gibt’s eine extra Packung AppleScript zum Hazel-Vergnügen: Link zum Screen Shot Lese-Empfehlungen Buch Tipp: “Evernote Essentials” von Brett Kelly Buch Tipp: “Paperless” von David Sparks Paperless Blog: DocumentSnap von Brooks Duncan In Spenderlaune? Wir haben Flattr und PayPal am Start und würden uns freuen.
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