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Let us know how you're enjoying the show or ideas for any future topics!In celebration of Women's History Month, this episode of It's Settled is all about empowering women in the workforce. Hosts Andrea and Melissa are joined by two incredible guests—Erin Bishop, ADR Supervisor at the Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission, and Stephanie Tucker, a claimant's attorney based in Denver, Colorado. Together, they dive into their career journeys, sharing the challenges and triumphs they've faced as women in the workers' comp industry.In this conversation, we discuss the importance of work-life balance, setting boundaries, and navigating the unique challenges of being a working mom. Our guests also explore the power of mentorship, overcoming imposter syndrome, and the confidence it takes to thrive in the workplace. They offer valuable advice for the next generation of women entering the workforce and share the organizations they're involved with to help foster growth and connection in their communities and the workers' comp space. Tune in for an inspiring conversation full of insights and empowering stories! Ametros is changing the way injured individuals navigate healthcare by providing them with post-settlement medical management tools for their settlement funds. Ametros helps drive more simplified, secured, and supported settlements and saves money by working closely with injured workers, insurers, employers, attorneys, and Medicare to create a seamless experience.Learn how Ametros can support you.
The Double Up Food Bucks program in Kansas and Missouri, coordinated through the Double Up Heartland Collaborative and K-State Research and Extension, aims to reduce food insecurity and provide an opportunity for low-income Kansans to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables. Erin Bishop, Double Up Food Bucks program manager, says they work with local farmers markets, farm stands, mobile markets and grocery stores to provide a healthy food incentive program for those who receive food assistance or SNAP – Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program -- benefits. She discusses the impact the program is having in rural and urban communities. Sound Living is a weekly public affairs program addressing issues related to families and consumers. It is hosted by Jeff Wichman. Each episode shares the expertise of K-State specialists in fields such as child nutrition, food safety, adult development and aging, youth development, family resource management, physical fitness and more. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan.
A program that helps reduce food insecurity and encourage low-income Kansans to purchase and consume more fresh fruits and vegetables from farmer's markets and local grocery stores topped 1-point-1 million dollars last year. Erin Bishop, manager of the Double Up Food Bucks program coordinated through K-State Research and Extension, and Extension nutrition and wellness specialist, Priscilla Brenes (bren-us), explain how the program benefits food assistance recipients and local economies. Sound Living is a weekly public affairs program addressing issues related to families and consumers. It is hosted by Jeff Wichman. Each episode shares the expertise of K-State specialists in fields such as child nutrition, food safety, adult development and aging, youth development, family resource management, physical fitness and more. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan.
Take a listen to the latest episode of ASOA EyeTalks Radio, presented by ASOA Gold Strategic Business Partner, SamaCare. ASOA chats with 30+ year revenue cycle management expert Erin Bishop, RCM COE Manager at EyeCare Partners, and 25+ year medical technology veteran Kip Theno, VP of Provider Partnerships at SamaCare about challenges retina practices are facing when it comes to ensuring patients get on the right treatment, without administrative delay, and that practices get reimbursed for buy-and-bill drugs. This episode of EyeTalks Radio is presented by ASOA Gold Strategic Business Partner:
If you're selling a product, good or service, this episode is for you. AMP UP podcast hosts, Bryan Earnest and Rachael Holland discuss the marketing journey experience through the lens of the consumer.Joining the conversation is Erin Bishop, AMPERAGE's VP of Strategy. Listen in as they share how brands can strengthen customer engagement, remove ineffective touchpoints, and bridge the gap between marketing and operations.
Episode Notes: Greg Surber is joined by research expert and long-time Hodges collaborator Erin Bishop from Brand Federation. They discuss all things research and touch on topics of key interest to Public Relations professionals.
Whatever stage of parenting you're in right now, being a praying mama is important for raising your children up in the way that they should go. In this episode, Jennifer Maggio is joined by Erin Bishop, founder of Whatever Girls, to talk about how and what to pray over your children.
In this AMP UP podcast listen to marketing experts, Bryan Earnest and Erin Bishop, as they discuss today's biggest healthcare marketing challenges. No matter the size of organization, they share how marketing can have great impact.
Information on Direct Loans Offered by FSA Getting Involved with Double Up Food Bucks Beef Cattle Institute's Ask the Experts Discuss Pink Eye 00:01:00 – Information on Direct Loans Offered by FSA: Kansas Farm Service Agency farm loan specialist, Marissa Kepley, discusses direct loans offered by the FSA, such as operational loans, term loans, farm ownership loans, micro loans, and youth loans FSA Fact Sheets 00:12:00 – Getting Involved with Double Up Food Bucks: Double Up Food Bucks Program manager, Erin Bishop, shares about the Double Up Food Bucks Program, it's connection to farmers markets across the state of Kansas, and how producers can get involved Double Up Website 00:23:00 – Beef Cattle Institute's Ask the Experts: In this week's Beef Cattle Institute's Ask the Experts, the team of experts – Brad White, Bob Larson, and Brian Lubbers – answer a question about pink eye BCI Cattle Chat Podcast To have your beef cattle questions answered by the BCI Ask the Experts team - send them an email at bci@ksu.edu. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Samantha Bennett and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan.
In the world of robotics, Erin Bishop has seen it all. As an early leading product manager in autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) Erin quickly became a well known market influencer. Since then, Erin has been a thought leader and trusted storyteller in the Silicon Valley robotics community. She helped found and invest in robotics startups, including several with successful exits. Now Erin is working with the high-powered team at nVidia to bring robotic simulation to the masses. Her experience has guided her to advocate for new capabilities that will bring the autonomous robotics industry to the next level. Tune in to Crazy Hard Robots as Erin Bishop, robotics expert, chats with Tom about simulating autonomous robots and the environments they impact. In this episode Erin and Tom discuss: Northstar simulation technologies for the future of robotics Working with Silicon Valley Robotics startups and being acquired by Google The business case for mobile robots and fleet management The FIRST Robotics competition The future of robots and Tesla's humanoid robot ambitions About Erin Bishop Erin Bishop: Angel Investor, Serial Entrepreneur, and Robot Storyteller. Erin advocates the use of high-fidelity simulations so robot code updates can be verified and validated across thousands of procedurally generated scenarios in Unity, Unreal, or Nvidia ISAAC Sim. Erin has worked at DEKA, iRobot, Adept, Industrial Perception (acquired by Google), Sense Photonics (acquired by Ouster), and consults with robotics companies at various stages.
If you're in the midst of a difficult parenting season right now, listen in to this episode! Founder of TLSM, Jennifer Maggio, & founder of Whatever Girls, Erin Bishop, share some practical advice on how to parent well through this season.
Are you a mom of girls? Join Jennifer Maggio (founder of The Life of a Single Mom) and Erin Bishop (founder of Whatever Girls) as they talk about their own experiences with insecurity and how they've helped their daughters overcome insecurities.
Destiny of Manufacturing EP 0510 – Erin bishop – Machine Inbound ERIN (RAPACKI) BISHOPAngel Investor, Serial Entrepreneur, CoFounder Spatial simSpatial Sim is simplifying safety certification and risk assessment forbehavioral machines […]
Malaynia Spiva speaks with Erin Bishop from the Youngstown City Health District and Michelle Edison with the Mahoning County District Board of Health about the longstanding problem of infant mortality in the county. After years and years of struggling to improve the problem, Mahoning county's infant mortality rate remains signficantly higher than many other places. What progress has been made and how much more work needs to be done to improve the chance at life for so many Valley children?
WolfPAC volunteers Erin Bishop and Erin Blackford reflect on the 10 year anniversary of WolfPAC. TYT Investigates Managing Editor Jonathan Larsen shares the latest on his series on the infamous Fellowship Foundation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode Bryan Earnest and Erin Bishop, AMPERAGE Director of Marketing and Research, talk about how your internal culture impacts your external brand, and how authentic branding aligns these two important pieces of your organization's identity.
How do we connect, disciple, and encourage our girls during the challenging years of being a pre-teen and teenager? Great question! Erin Bishop is the Founder/ President of The Whatever Girls Organization and she has some great insight for you. Erin joins us to share her personal story and why she felt lead to start this ministry. She'll share valuable resources that will help moms encourage and empower their teenage daughters in their personal walk in truth and hope. Watch and see!
In this episode Bryan Earnest and Erin Bishop, AMPERAGE Director of Marketing and Research, talk about how the landscape has changed as our nation continues to navigate COVID-19, and the importance of research as you determine how to best reach your target audience in the next normal.
In this convo, I sit down with Erin Bishop of Filosophi Events in Vancouver and we compare cross-country notes. From two weddings planners emotionally rocked by the pandemic, we explore pricing, micro weddings, budgets, how to charge, client expectations, the beauty of weekends, aging in the wedding industry, shifting to corporate and so much more. We also bond over our mutual interest in music and coming to events from the music industry. We end the episode with actionable tips on working with event bands for all planners out there! Erin plans some killer events so check her team out here: https://www.filosophi.com/With the wedding boom upon us, we're filling our feeds again with stunning inspiration and ooey-gooey wedding design goodness. Head over to IG and give us a follow: https://www.instagram.com/lovebylynzie.events/
Join Erin Bishop, Alternative Dispute Resolution Supervisor, and Debbie Blevins, Deputy Commissioner, from the Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission for a conversation on why and how diversity and inclusion are important in workers' compensation. Erin and Debbie share their experience confronting challenging truths but developing a strategic plan to make progress on diversity and inclusion at the Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission. They provide practical advice for any organization, or individual, looking to begin these important conversations. Here are some of the resources mentioned: Caste, Isabella Wilkerson (Book)Funny in Farsi, Firoozeh Dumas (Book) Soul (film) One Night in Miami (film) Judas and the Black Messiah (film) Code Switch (NPR Podcast) Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man (Podcast)
Join us for a discussion on #spanningtheneed as we talk to Mayor Jamael Tito Brown (City of Youngstown) and Erin Bishop, Health Commissioner about life, pandemic and the future of the City. #SpanningtheNeedSubscribe for more and follow me here:PODCAST: https://www.spreaker.com/show/spannin... (or search "Spanning the Need w/Anthony Spano" on your podcast app)TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/anthonyvspanoINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/anthonyvspanoFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/anthonyvspanoPATREON: https://www.patreon.com/anthonyvspanoPlease sign up for updates on announcements, interviews, and giveaways below: https://www.anthonyvspano.com.
Robohub Podcast · Solid State Lidar - The 3D Camera In this episode, Abate interviews Erin Bishop from Sense Photonics about the technology in their “Solid State” LiDAR sensors that allows them to detect objects more accurately and over a larger field of view than traditional scanning LiDAR. Erin dives into the technical details of Solid State Lidar, discusses the applications and industries of the technology.
How Solid State Lidar enables robots to sense objects better than traditional Lidar
Show Notes This week, Carla and Tom welcome Erin Bishop, Director of Business Development at Sense Photonics to discuss the state of Lidar and other visual perception systems for robots. Then we discuss the implications of coronavirus for the robotics industry. Sense Photonics Website FIRST Robotics How will coronavirus affect robotics? IEEE Interview with Moxi robot team CEO, Andrea Thomaz Robots increasing demand for bespoke goods and services Robots, shortening supply chains, climate change implications Diaspora.co black pepper Pneubotics and soft robotics Baymax as example of soft robotics The coronavirus crossroads @robotdiva @tomguarriello @carladiana The RoboPsych Podcast has been voted one of the Top 5 Robotics Podcasts by Feedspot readers. Thanks for listening to the RoboPsych Podcast. Please subscribe and review! Subscribe in iTunes Subscribe on Overcast RoboPsych.com
Erin Bishop talks about how the FIRST robotics competition was a natural and inspiring way into robotics and onward into her career in robotics.Erin talks to Per about her work in marketing for several startups. They discuss selling points, including examples from different industries, and marketing for launching a robotics product. Erin also shares her insights on telepresence robots from working with Beam and her game plan for starting a new company based on robotics technology.In this interview, we get Erin’s perspective on IOT and robotics being the next wave of startups and that venture capital is adapting to the difference between web and app investments on one hand and hardware and IOT/robotics on the other.Erin thinks that robotics will be introduced in specific verticals and that the service industry will be early adopters. We also find out about how the robot loving customer is her biggest problem.This podcast is part of the Wevolver network. Wevolver is a platform & community providing engineers informative content to help them innovate.Learn more at Wevolver.comPromote your company in our podcast?If you are interested in sponsoring the podcast, you can contact us at richard@wevolver.com
Kara Mercer with host Erin Bishop for the fall 2019 series of the Way Up North podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Whit has so much to say on the wedding industry. For example, on destination wedding photographers: “Your destination should be the closest venue to your house”.He’s photographed over 600 weddings, he started the mason jar trend at weddings, he’s the Godfather of community as the founder of Yeah Field Trip, he created the first open air photo booth with Smilebooth, and on and on and on…This chat is with our illustrious event planner, Erin Bishop, and was an absolute pleasure to listen to. Enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vanessa Joy has been around. She's an American wedding photographer with *a lot* of experience in teaching as well as photography. She's in a tough market on the East Coast where you don't make it on luck alone. She sat down with host Erin Bishop and they covered a gambit of topics ranging from home made wine to animals to work life balance and more - enjoy the chat! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jean-Laurent Gaudy is a French artist who calls NYC home. His background in design has certainly helped him with his quick rise in the wedding photography world, and in this conversation with podcast host Erin Bishop, we learn more about his motivations and personal life. Enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kirk Mastin and his conversation with Way Up North podcast host, Erin Bishop. Kirk is the founder of Mastin Labs and Filmborn. He's shot for The New York Times, LA Times, and National Geographic Adventure. He's considered the founder of the ‘hybrid’ photography movement, shooting both digital and film for every assignment. He's been shooting hybrid weddings for over 15 years, but now focus on long term photography projects. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jen Huang and her conversation with Way Up North podcast host, Erin Bishop. Jen finds that her clients choose her photography because they love clean, light and fresh images filled with artistic details and romantic candids. She has a dedicated way of shooting live events and is very specific about the way that she captures wedding moments. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Samm Blake and her conversation with Way Up North podcast host, Erin Bishop. Samm likes to think of her images as the building blocks of an unfolding story. They’re little moments that capture the honesty and pure emotion of a wedding day. What you’ll find in Samm's work instead are quiet interactions and stolen glances, as she feels that’s what gives her photographs the poetic simplicity they’re known for. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jai Long and his conversation with Way Up North podcast host, Erin Bishop. For the most part, Jai's upbringing entailed a nomadic existence with his family. This consisted of makeshift homes made from the back of cars, tents, buses, homeless shelters and anything in between. Although this upbringing wasn’t ideal in many ways, this non material existence and tight perimeters with his family, taught him what he considers to be most important in life. The love he shares with his family, friends and fiancée are what makes this life beautiful, and is what Jai treasures most in the world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alicia Swedenborg and her conversation with Way Up North podcast host, Erin Bishop. Alicia is a mismatch of characteristics that together work surprisingly well for a wedding photographer: sensitive and talkative makes her a great people reader, bridezilla handler and predictor of what will happen. Her racing mind helps her think on the spot and the ants in her pants embrace a fast paced timeline. However, being over-emotional about love only gives her a fogged viewfinder. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Brinson + Banks and their conversation with Way Up North podcast host, Erin Bishop. The two first met in a photojournalism class in college, so they fell in love with storytelling at the same time. They didn’t fall in love with each other until 2 years later. The two love light, they love hearing people’s stories, they love traveling and learning new things, they love collaborating, they love showing people a new way of seeing. These are all the gifts photography has brought them and they are so grateful they get to create, together, for a living. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A Wild Escape and their conversation with Way Up North podcast host, Erin Bishop. When Gina and Christian, the people behind A Wild Escape, show up to shoot a wedding, they seek to find the crooked smiles and awkward hugs. Fleeting moments taking place at the side lines of the highlights. Creating part of their couple’s legacy, it’s such a humbling and exhilarating experience and the biggest driving force behind their work. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Maciej Suwałowski and his conversation with Way Up North podcast host, Erin Bishop. They call him Magic. He's travelled endless space to finally find his place amongst the wizards of light, magician of moments, love catchers, or so called Wedding Photographers. He's studied ancient knowledge from aliens to turn himself into a social media/business machine – setting up goals, achieving them and being happy and successful with finding the right clients from his magic tricks with this funny thing called camera. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Zack Arias and his conversation with Way Up North podcast host, Erin Bishop. Zack has been pursuing photography as a career for twenty years and it’s been a hell of a trip for him thus far. He's risen and fallen a number of times and truly feels that he's finally reached base camp. On a clear day he can see his goal. On the not so clear days he's still climbing. Still pushing. He's pushing myself and his subjects and his craft. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Two Mann Studios and their conversation with Way Up North podcast host, Erin Bishop. This conversation is with Erika and Lanny, a couple who lives together, loves together, raises two kids together, teaches together, and travels the world as a family together. Life, art, and business are all intertwined, for them, into an adventure from which they are constantly learning and growing as photographers, educators, parents and humans. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lindsay Adler is a photography legend from New York who has built one of the most formidable fashion brands in all of the visual arts. She took a slice out of her extremely busy schedule to chat with Cole Roberts, who filled in for Erin Bishop in this one episode, and they covered the gambit of where Lindsay started and where she is now. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The tables are turned in this conversation around as host Erin Bishop has a conversation with previous host, Cole Roberts. Erin herself has many layers, and this conversation peels back a few of those layers. Dog walking, nanny, artist management, hospitality, singer, choirs, event planner - Erin's done it all. Listen in to this Vancouverite and learn more about what makes her tick! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joshua D'hondt is a true artist with a brilliant outlook on the arts. Families and weddings are her fortes, and in this conversation with host Erin Bishop, Joshua gives a bit of her background story on how she became the creative entrepreneur she is today. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andria Lindquist is back for her second podcast conversation with the Way Up North crew. This go around, Andria is a few years on, now married with a little one, and her business is as successful as ever. Listen in as host Erin Bishop and her chat about the life of this Pacific Northwest entrepreneur! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hannah Millard is a fascinating artist with an equally remarkable background story. Listen in as host Erin Bishop discusses a wide-range of topics with this filmmaker and photographer from England. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lauren Scotti is a remarkably successful photographer from California who is starting to spread her wings in the teaching and education scene within the wedding community. Listen in as host Erin Bishop gets to know her and her background better prior to Lauren presenting on February 19 + 20 in Stockholm, Sweden at Way Up North. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Anna Kuperberg is back for her second podcast chat! This go around our host Erin Bishop gets to know what makes this family photographer from California so motivated, and how she has been able to extend her career at such a high level for so many years. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Karin Hägglund is a champion - literally. One of the world's best karate competitors, this Swedish public speaker and athlete combines that with a background in sports psychology and opens up in this chat with host Erin Bishop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tuija Seipell is such a creative mind, and in this conversation with host Erin Bishop, she opens up about multicultural thinking and the differences in perspective globally.If Tuija is new to the listeners, she's a design-minded branding expert with experiences ranging from public speaking to business consulting. She is the editor for The Cool Hunter, and has a portfolio of experience that is difficult to sum up in a single paragraph. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jacey Lamerton is a content strategist. This might sound mundane, yet it's a challenging task for small businesses to do on their own and communicate their brand voice.In this 25 minute conversation, host Erin Bishop grazes over what service Jacey and her company, Killer Content, provides for clients and how an artistic entrepreneur might want to polish up their own content. Enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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