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With nearly 30 years of experience, Latesha has been instrumental in helping businesses build infrastructure, increase capacity, and unlock new levels of growth, especially in under-resourced communities.We explore:How to prepare your business to scaleThe future of procurement and corporate partnershipsLeadership lessons from decades in the fieldWhat founders must focus on to build beyond survivalFollow Latesha: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/latesha-isbell-v2/Follow us for more Future Human + episodes:*Spotifyopen.spotify.com/show/0ktGwHk5PsTVSGdEyseegl*Instagraminstagram.com/futurehumanplus/?hl=en*Facebookfacebook.com/futurehumanplusSponsors: www.rizewell.io
In this episode of CASAT Conversations, we are honored to welcome Nancy Roget, Executive Director of CASAT, whose decades-long career has been dedicated to advancing substance use and mental health services. From her early days as a direct care provider to her leadership in workforce development and training, Nancy has remained steadfast in her mission to improve healthcare systems, challenge the status quo, and foster a culture of excellence and compassion.Under her leadership, CASAT has grown into a multi-million dollar, grant-funded center that provides invaluable resources for academic programs, prevention services, and professional development. Beyond her impressive achievements, it is Nancy's unwavering dedication to mentorship and innovation that has left a lasting impact. Whether supporting student-led initiatives or shaping the next generation of professionals, she continues to inspire those around her to push for meaningful change in the field.Now, Nancy reflects on her career, sharing insights on workforce challenges, emerging trends, and the critical need for training and support in behavioral health. She also offers invaluable advice for young professionals and discusses the legacy she hopes to leave behind.In this episode, Nancy discusses:The key experiences and pivotal moments that shaped her careerChallenges and gaps in the behavioral health workforce todayInnovations and trends that excite her for the futureThe growing importance of telehealth and hybrid service deliveryHer advice for young professionals entering the fieldWhat keeps her motivated after years of dedicated serviceThe lasting impact she hopes to leave on the field of substance use and mental healthJoin us for an inspiring conversation about leadership, innovation, and the enduring commitment to improving lives through behavioral health services.Key words: mental health, telehealth, healthcare leadership, prevention services, young professionals, compassion, legacy in healthResources: https://casat.org/academic/tele-behavioral-health-services-certificate/
Dale Earnhardt Jr. returns to the Dirty Mo Media studio this week as a Daytona 500 top-10 finishing NASCAR Cup team owner. He joins co-host TJ Majors to unpack the Great American race and the emotions of the milestone achievement for JR Motorsports:Dale Jr. acquires another piece of Dale Sr.'s careerThe emotions of JRM making the Daytona 500 fieldWhat's next for JRM's Cup program?We need to do something about the superspeedway packagesPutting emphasis back into how the car handles at drafting tracksDuring the Ask Jr. segment of the episode, listeners wanted to know all about:Dale's Osterlund Racing hatLocking your keys in your carFishing in DaytonaFanDuel Disclaimer: Must be 21+ and present in select states. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG.
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Send us a textClick here to learn more and join our Clinical, Business and Life MasterMind Group. Work closely with the most forward thinking doctors in healthcare and our Founder & CEO, Brian Wright. Click here to choose your day and time to meet with us online to help you create a plan of success.Book Suggestion: Tim Ferris - The Four Hour Work WeekWelcome to 2025! Watch our Founder & CEO get the year kicked off with long time New Patient Group and WrightChat customer, Dr. Bob Skopek. This episode encourages listeners to redefine their understanding of growth, focusing on efficiency and quality rather than volume. Key topics include tracking important metrics, identifying personal financial goals, seeking mentorship, and pursuing continuous education to enhance business practices for a healthier work-life balance.• Reimagining growth as working smarter, not harder• Understanding your personal magic number for financial freedom• Importance of tracking earnings per hour rather than just volume• Differences between being a business owner and an entrepreneur• Benefits of outsourcing non-essential tasks for increased efficiency• Importance of mentorship in developing professional skills• Role of ongoing education in staying effective and current in the fieldWhat if you could redefine success by working smarter, not harder? Our latest episode promises to transform your approach to business as we explore the flourishing possibilities of 2025, a year brimming with innovation and resilience. Discover how the entrepreneurial mindset and strategic efficiency can outshine traditional growth metrics and help you thrive even when the economy takes a downturn. We unpack the pitfalls of conventional advertising and shine a light on internal business inefficiencies, as we embark on a journey of continuous evolution, buoyed by the new season's transformative spirit.Join us as we venture beyond mere numbers to redefine entrepreneurial success. The conversation pivots to exploring how fewer working days and heightened hourly productivity can lead to unprecedented growth, both personally and professionally. We unravel the intricate tapestry of key performance indicators, the nuances between being a business owner and an entrepreneur, and the critical concept of your "magic number"—all essential components in maximizing earnings while living your ideal life. This isn't just about financial success; it's about reclaiming time for what truly matters.Our exploration doesn't stop there. We cast the spotlight on the orthodontic industry, underlining the pivotal role of mentorship and continuous education in shaping the future of young orthodontists. With insights from industry experts like Jeremy Emanuele, we delve into the creation of a legacy Dental Service Organization focused on clear aligner orthodontists. Through this narrative, we underscore the importance of long-term vision, strategic decision-making, and embracing a collaborative mindset to navigate the complexities of modern orthodontic practice. Prepare to be inspired as we reveal how diverse mentorship and strategic innovation can redefine success in any field.
If you've been thinking of starting a private practice, but want to start part-time before diving into full-time, tune in for this episode!I interviewed Kathleen Salata, a dedicated speech-language pathologist and the owner of Journey Pediatrics Therapy Services in Livonia, Michigan. Kathleen joined the Start Your Private practice program in 2020 and used the pandemic period to get her business all set up. She began her private practice on the weekends while maintaining a full-time job at a hospital.In this episode, Kathleen shares her journey of transitioning from having a part-time private practice to leaving her full-time job and being in private practice full-time.By August 2021, Kathleen had secured a sublease for a room to use on weekends while maintaining her full-time job. In June 2022, Kathleen transitioned to working at her practice full-time. Today, Journey Pediatrics Therapy Services occupies a three-room suite complete with a waiting room and sensory gym.Kathleen treats a wide range of speech and language disorders at her clinic, with a particular passion for working with children who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices to communicate.Outside of her professional life, Kathleen got married in September 2023. While her husband completes his residency in St. Louis, she remains in Michigan, fully committed to the growth of her practice. In her free time, Kathleen enjoys discovering toys for her clinic at garage sales, spending quality time with family and friends, and staying active with cross-fit.In Today's Episode, We Discuss:How Kathleen got started in the fieldWhat her private practice looked like just starting outMaking the transition from part-time to full-time in her own practiceThe marketing strategies that help clients find herHer plans to hire in the next six monthsThe freedom your private practice offers in terms of time offKathleen's advice to those on the fence about starting a practiceKathleen's story is a great example to those wanting to start small and grow from there. I hope she inspires you to take the next step on your own private practice journey!Whether you want to start a private practice or grow your existing private practice (like Kathleen!), I can help you get the freedom, flexibility, fulfillment, and financial abundance that you deserve. Visit my website www.independentclinician.com to learn more.Resources Mentioned: Visit Kathleen's website: https://journeypediatricstherapy.com/Follow Kathleen's practice on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/journeypeds/Follow Kathleen's practice on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/journey_therapy/?hl=enGet help starting or growing your practice: https://www.independentclinician.com/Where We Can Connect: Follow the Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/private-practice-success-stories/id1374716199Follow Me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/independentclinician/Connect on Facebook:
Steve Anderson is the Athletes in Action Campus Director for Grand Valley State University. As he has poured intro athletes for years now, he lives out what it truly means to disciple athletes through relationship building, community, and servant leadership. Throughout his life, he has endured a lot of hardship and struggles, but through it all has found how God has used those trying times for good.Steve joins the show today to talk about his unique role at GVSU, his love for sports ministry, and how he has seen God move on GVSU's campus. During our discussion today, we talk about: The best part of working with young people through sportsHow athletes can know that God has a job for them for His kingdom, even outside of sportsWhy he started the blog Shepherding the SidelinesHow he's seen God move through losses, on and off the fieldWhat he's learned about longevity in his ministry efforts and lifeBuy Stephanie Burdette's new devotional, Knowing God's Love; Given Not Earned.Want some merch? Check out the official podcast store for Competing for Christ Podcast merch including hats, sweatshirts, and coffee mugs!From every sale, half of the proceeds will go to Christian sports organizations that are making a difference for Christ in the world of sports. Use discount code CFC20 to get 20% off your order TODAY!Subscribe to the show and share this episode with an athlete!https://www.competingforchristpodcast.com/Need encouragement or want to come on the show? Text me: (904) 463-5917 Email me: competingforchristpodcast@gmail.com
Today, we're talking about staying ready for the moment and being ready to not only perform on the field, but perform off the field when sharing the Gospel with someone. Just like when you're on the bench or getting ready to go in a game, you have to be ready. Jesus even says that we will not know the day or time when He comes back, so we have to be ready at any point.Seth Porter is a Kansas State football player that has so much experience in this area. He prioritizes being prepared to show and spread the Gospel through his words and actions. He's also had to stay ready for the moment for his entire athletic career for a chance to show what he can do as a walk-on athlete. But when he's gotten those opportunities, he capitalizes, like scoring his first career touchdown just a couple of weeks ago.Listen to learn more about:The most difficult part of his athletic careerWhat keeps pushing him to succeed after six years in collegeBeing ready for anything, on or off the football fieldWhat the Bible says about staying preparedA special moment following Seth's first touchdownHow he stays humble and satisfied with JesusPODCAST MERCH IS NOW AVAILABLE!! Check out the official podcast store for Competing for Christ hats, shirts, hoodies and more. From every sale that we get, half of that money is going to Christian sports organizations that are making a difference for Christ in the world of sports. Use discount code CFC20 to get 20% off your order TODAY!Subscribe to the show and share this episode!https://www.competingforchristpodcast.com/Need encouragement or want to come on the show? Text me: (904) 463-5917 Email me: competingforchristpodcast@gmail.com
Wayne Suggs is an immensely talented landscape photographer hailing from Las Cruces, New Mexico. Wayne captures the beauty of the Southwest United States and shares his images not only for others to enjoy, but to help increase awareness of the necessity to preserve our precious surroundings. Wayne is a professional photography instructor with Muench Workshops and his hardcover photography book, The Color of Dreams, is an instant classic and expresses some of Wayne's best work in print.Topics Richard and Wayne discuss:The underrated beauty of the desertStrategies for exploring new photography locationsChasing the light versus previsualizationThe art and process of previsualizationComposition in the fieldWhat's more important? Composition or light?Falling in love with your photographyThe influences of David and Marc MuenchWorking with wide-angle lensesPost processing philosophyAnd much more.Notable Links:Wayne Suggs PhotographyWayne Suggs Photography on FacebookWayne Suggs Instagram Muench WorkshopsThis episode is brought to you by Lexar.For more than 25 years, Lexar has been trusted as a leading global brand of memory solutions so they know first-hand just how quickly content is transforming our world.Their award-winning lineup performs second-to-none and includes professional memory cards, card readers, and solid-state drives for creators of all skill levels.Whether shooting photos, capturing video, or transferring content on the go, Lexar provides the quality and performance you can rely on to get the shot with confidence.I've been using the Lexar Professional CFexpress Type B GOLD memory cards with my Canon mirrorless cameras for years and they deliver the blazing speed and durability for the extreme weather conditions I encounter anywhere in the world.To learn more about Lexar memory solutions, visit www.lexar.com.
**Sign up for the upcoming Vision Board Facilitation Class hosted by Clarissa Castillo-Ramsey (from Episode 80) by Sunday, September 10th!**Registration due: Sunday, September 10, 2023Class date: Friday, September 22, 2023Exchange: $97***************************************Your life is a reflection of who you are. So when you change yourself, the reflection will also change accordingly. Because.... everything is energy. Our thoughts, words, and emotions carry a certain frequency, which resonate with those in a similar frequency. So, inevitably, like attracts like. In life, you don't attract what you desire. You attract what you believe and embody. In this episode, a seeker, Irene Pimentel, shares her spiritual journey, which began at the age of four. Throughout her life, Irene had always felt the need in wanting to help people, but she didn't know how or in what capacity... until she decided to leave her 30+ year career in finance and started following her curiosity in spirituality, meditation, energy work, and subconscious mind healing. How to connect with Irene:https://www.instagram.com/divine_healing23/Resources discussed in this episode:Human energy fieldWhat is the Emotion Code?12 Universal LawsWhat is past life regression?Ways to connect with Masako:Let's meditate together on InsightTimer!Why not meditate? FB Groupwhynotmeditate.podcast IGmasakozawa_coaching IGWebsiteSupport the show
Depth of field. What is this, and do I need to know about it?Yes, you do. Depth of field is essential to understand and can help you take your photos to another level. And helps you to get the bits of a photo you want sharp, sharp, and the bits you do not want sharp, not sharp! In this episode, I tell you.What depth of field is.Why you need to understand this.How you can use depth of fieldWhat if I use a phone to take photos and not a cameraWhat if I use a film cameraAnd finally, what I do.All explained in plain English, without the irrelevant detail, in less than 27 (ish) minutes!What is not to love?Something New Every WeekSomething New Every Week (or SNEW's for short) feature photography's best of the best....Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showGet your question answeredThis is what my podcast is all about, answering your photography questions - just click here. Not only will I answer your question, but I will also give you a lovely, big shout out, which is nice.Find out more about the podcast on the Photography Explained Podcast websiteAnd find out all about me on my photography websiteThanks very much for listeningCheers from me Rick
Today we are joined on the podcast by Wardah Inam, CEO of Overjet. If you haven't yet heard of Overjet, they are an AI dental software company that analyzes millions of dental X-rays to understand if there are potential pathologies and issues we can highlight in the mouth so doctors have the opportunity to make sure diagnostics are as thorough as possible. Listen in today to hear:How Wardah got into the dental world from working with machine learning and healthcare at MIT and how her own dentistry got her interested in learning more about the fieldWhat this technology can be best used for in regard to acquisitionAbout the patient experience using OverjetHow practitioners can use the software and what things are coming down the product pipeline…and so much more!Learn more about Overjet and book a demo at www.overjet.ai. See a demo of DI and get a $50 gift card: get.dentalintel.net/podcast.
In this episode, Sujani sits down with Deepti Joshi, the oncology quality program manager at MultiCare Health System. They discuss what quality improvement and management is, what tools and skills can help you succeed in this field, and her experiences as an international student. You'll LearnHow Deepti discovered the field of public health through an interest in healthcare and managementThe role of exploring through internships and other work experiences in finding your passionWhat health and quality management is and what career opportunities are available for those interested in itWhat soft skills are advantageous for those interested in this fieldWhat additional certifications are useful for program management rolesHow teamwork between multiple disciplines is essential in maintaining quality services and systemsWhat a day in the life of a quality manager at a health system looks likeThe biggest challenges Deepti faced as a student/worker coming from a different country and how she overcame these challengesToday's GuestI am currently working as an Oncology Quality Program Manager at MultiCare Health System in Washington. I have previously worked in Quality Improvement in the area of HIV/AIDS. I have a Master of Public Health degree from UNT Health Science Center, TX, and a Master of Hospital Administration degree from India. I also have a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification. I am pursuing my interest in both quality management and public health by working in positions that allow me to combine them, and work towards my ultimate goal of contributing to the betterment of our society. ResourcesFollow Deepti on LinkedIn Learn more about Certified in Public Health certification Learn more about the Lean Six Sigma Certification Learn more about the Google Data Analytics Certificate Find other courses on Coursera Support the showJoin The Public Health Career Club: the #1 hangout spot and community dedicated to building and growing your dream public health career.
In this episode, Sujani sits down with Shaniece Criss, an associate professor at Furman university and community leader. They discuss how Shaniece's passion for media and performance led her to public health and how to incorporate your own interests in order to create a job that is fulfilling for you.You'll LearnShaniece's three spheres of influence and how they have affected her career How Shaniece found her way into public health through an interest in media and performanceShaniece's experience going into an MPH straight from an undergraduate degree and the differences she saw between those who had previous work experience in the health fieldWhat made Shaniece decide to pursue further education after her MPHWhat the “golden handcuffs” are and how to take and incorporate aspects of certain professions/interests that bring you happiness to create your own perfect career What made Shaniece interested in academia and where she hopes to progress to in the futureThe importance of being involved in boards and councils and how that can further public health in your communityHow you can start to get involved in various boards and organizationsWhat a day in the life of an associate professor looks likeToday's GuestDr. Shaniece Criss is a multifaceted, enthusiastic leader who works in the areas of higher education, research, government, and health media. In academia, she is an Associate Professor in the Health Sciences Department at Furman University and a community-engaged qualitative researcher addressing health equity and health communication. As a founding member of the Big Data for Health Equity Research Collaborative, she works with university researchers from across the U.S. to investigate how societal issues impact health. At Furman, she partners with the Institute for the Advancement of Community Health and serves as a Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach.Dr. Criss is an elected official on Travelers Rest City Council and serves on the board of directors for Prisma Health and South Carolina Hospital Association. She also serves as a community advisor for the Jolley Foundation and Greenville County Schools. Most recently, she created the Dr. Shaniece Instagram account to educate others about public health. For her professional and community endeavors, she was recognized as one of eleven leaders from across the state with the “Women Vision SC” Award from ETV. In addition, she was named a “ChangeMaker” by Multiplying Good, inducted into the Greenville County Schools Hall of Fame, and received the UNCF Mayors' Ball Community Award. With a passion to implement effective interventions and policies, she earned her doctorate from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Master of Public Administration from Harvard Kennedy School of Government, where she was awarded a Presidential Public Service Fellowship. She has a Master of Public Health from Emory University and an undergraduate degree in communication from Oglethorpe University. As a public health practitioner, Dr. Criss served as producer and host for a national television show for the Ministry of Health in Guyana during her Peace Corps service. She also held positions at ICF International, Centers for Disease Control, and CNN.ResourcesFollow Shaniece on Instagram Learn more about the Peace CorpsLearn more about LiveWell GreenvilleSupport the showJoin The Public Health Career Club: the #1 hangout spot and community dedicated to building and growing your dream public health career.
What kinds of possibilities exist in the future for healthcare? How can medical devices reach across different fields of medicine and provide a holistic patient experience in collaboration with each other? These are some of the ideas you'll hear about in today's conversation with Daniel Kraft about the future of healthcare. Daniel Kraft is a Stanford and Harvard-trained Physician-Scientist innovator and investor with over 25 years of clinical, research, biotechnology, and entrepreneurial experience. He's the Chair of Medicine at Singularity University and the founder and chair of Exponential Medicine. Daniel is Board Certified in Internal Medicine & Pediatrics and completed fellowships in hematology/oncology & bone marrow transplantation at Stanford. He's also Faculty Chair of Medicine at Singularity University and Founder, and Chair of Exponential Medicine, a unique cross-disciplinary program that explores how rapidly advancing, convergent technologies can shape the future of healthcare. Advisor to several leading biomedical & digital health startups. He's given six TEDx & TEDMED talks.Listen to the episode to learn more about how Daniel sees the need to start integrating across platforms to give doctors a more holistic view of the patient, the transition from “sick care” to healthcare, and what actions he thinks will help shape the future of healthcare. Some of the highlights of this episode include:Advice for developers on creating devices with a symbiotic relationship with other devices in the fieldWhat the future looks like for physicians when patients can do their own self-assessmentsWhether physicians are too hands-off and removing physical touch because of digital devicesHow to achieve cross-pollination among specialists in different medical fieldsPositive outcomes in digital health due to COVIDHow Daniel keeps tabs on a variety of different fieldsFinding unmet needs in the marketNew ways to engage with patientsActions to take for the futureMemorable quotes from Daniel Kraft:“Most every medical device can have some sort of digital layer to it.”“The future's already here, just not evenly distributed.”“Lateral thinking means also just… trying new things and staying curious, but also sharing that with others.”“You don't want a separate device or app for every medical condition, you kind of want one ring to rule them all and to make holistic sense out of this.”Links:Daniel Kraft's WebsiteDaniel Kraft LinkedInDaniel Kraft TwitterNextMed.Health EventData DonorMedTech DevicesDaniel Kraft's Venture FundDigital.Healthhttps://www.xprize.org/homeEtienne Nichols LinkedInGreenlight Guru AcademyMedTech Excellence CommunityGreenlight Guru
In this episode, Sujani sits down with Luis Torres, a public health tech professional. They talk about what product management is, how to break into product development as a public health professional, and how health tech will become essential to progressing in the field of public health.You'll LearnHow Luis became interested in public health and subsequently product management and health techWhat product development and management is How health tech is apparent in healthcare beyond tangibles such as telemedicineHow health tech directly supports the major goals of public health such as education, communication, and sharing of resourcesHow to be involved in health tech and product management without having a background in technologyWhat kinds of different members can make up a team in tech developmentHow having someone with public health expertise is vital in developing new health tech How you can involve health tech and innovative practices in your current organizationWhat skillsets are important and transferable from public health to product managementWhat additional skills or training may be helpful for someone looking to enter the health tech fieldWhat a day in Luis's life as Associate V.P. of Product at Partnership to End Addiction looks likeToday's GuestLuis Torres focuses on improving patient access to treatment and strengthening the substance use treatment system through clinical quality improvement, practice change implementation, and clinical provider trainings. He aims to promote best practices among treatment providers and remove barriers to care for those with substance use disorders. Luis received his Bachelor of Science degree in biological sciences from Virginia Tech and his master's degree in public health from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.ResourcesFollow Luis on LinkedIn Learn more about the courses available on General AssemblyLearn more about The Partnership to End AddictionSupport the showJoin The Public Health Career Club: the #1 hangout spot and community dedicated to building and growing your dream public health career.
In this episode, Sujani sits down with Jeff Button, a public health emergency preparedness specialist. They discuss Jeff's career journey from working as a personal trainer to working in public health, what inspired him to pursue public health, and what public health emergency preparedness encompasses. You'll LearnJeff's experience as a personal health trainer and what led him to the public health fieldWhat made Jeff choose to pursue public health over physical therapyHow to find what your passion is and signs/indicators that you may not be working in the right fieldHow work experiences can inspire you and better help you understand your field of interestsAdvice on how to start making connections in a new professional fieldThe importance of making connections and how they can open doors in your careerWhat public health emergency preparedness isWhat a day in the life of a Public Health Emergency Preparedness Planner looks likeJeff's current work in addressing health disparities that have been exacerbated by COVID and his experience working in a newly established teamHow intraprofessional and interprofessional collaboration come in to play in public healthToday's GuestJeff Button is an early-career public health professional who discovered his passion for health promotion and disease prevention during his time working in the fitness and healthcare industries. Upon graduating with his Master of Public Health (MPH) degree in December 2019 from the UTHealth School of Public Health in Dallas, Jeff was determined to find a job in the public health field that focused on improving population health and well-being. Currently, he is employed with a local health department within Collin County, Texas, where he was selected to serve as the first Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) Planner for a state-funded COVID-19 Health Disparities Grant. In Jeff's current role, he provides leadership on a team that analyzes the root causes of pandemic-driven health disparities and builds multi-sector partnerships with community stakeholders to improve the health of vulnerable populations. Jeff is passionate about reducing health disparities and addressing social determinants of health that affect health outcomes among high-risk and underserved communities. Jeff is a proud member of the American Public Health Association (APHA) who enjoys networking with other like-minded public health professionals and sharing his unique journey in the field of public health.ResourcesFollow Jeff on LinkedIn Learn more about the The Medical Reserve Corps and Administration for Strategic Preparedness and ResponseSupport the showJoin The Public Health Career Club: the #1 hangout spot and community dedicated to building and growing your dream public health career.
Mike never wanted to be in the beauty business for 30 years, but it simply happened. He thought he'd be in sports marketing or entertainment marketing. He wanted to be the HBO Boxing Head of Marketing since he loved boxing, but he ended up working with Unilever. He simply liked the people there because they were diverse and he fit into a group of very excellent people, and after working in a couple of categories, they put him in skincare, He didn't understand why skincare, why women put stuff in their pinkies, and other things. And after about six months, he understood it, and it's all about helping women feel wonderful about themselves and giving them options so they can live better lives with their skin and health.On this episode, we'll talk about:Everything he's learned and potential advice he has for people in this fieldWhat's the purpose and the passion behind doing Hear Me Raw?Being able to identify the cost savings and the ability to bring effective good products that maybe aren't natural to the public in some way is better than nothing.The Four Groups of IndustriesHis biggest learnings about refillable packaging? How had he been able to communicate with his consumers to get buy-in?Does he think there will be a wholesale industry organization, with the entire chain coming together to get this massive buy-in for change?Is there any brand or business that he is particularly proud of or that he thinks is doing an excellent job?His general thoughts and where he thinks this whole beauty industry is going? Does he think consumers are going to catch on? What timeline does he think people are going to be buying in more to this kind of clean, true, truly clean, natural ingredient?Mike Indursky is the founder and CEO of HEAR ME RAW. He has spent the the last 30 years in the beauty and wellness business. Mike is a two-time winner of Advertising Age's Top Marketers of the Year and WWD's Most Innovative Marketer.For more information and to explore other episodes, go to www.ppcpackaging.com/the-packaging-brothersFollow PPCPackaging on social media! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pacific-packaging-components-inc-/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PPCPackaging/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ppcpackaging/?hl=en Website: http://www.ppcpackaging.com/Follow Hear Me Raw on Social Media!LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hear-me-raw/Twitter: https://twitter.com/hearmerawbeauty?lang=enInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hearmerawbeauty/?hl=enWebsite: https://hearmeraw.com/Find out more about Mike and connect with him on LinkedIn and Instagram.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-indursky-58715bInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikeindursky/?hl=en The views and opinions expressed on the "Packaging Brothers" podcast are solely those of the author and guests and should not be attributed to any other individual or entity. This podcast is an independent production of Packaging Brothers, and the podcast production is an original work of the author. All rights of ownership and reproduction are retained—copyright 2022.
There are so many aspects to living a life of fulfillment, but what if there was one area of your life you could improve that would spill over into all others? Sounds like a bit of a life hack. Well, it is, and we want to share it with you on today's episode.Is your sex life fulfilling, or are you just going through the motions?The empowerment you get from knowing what you want in the bedroom and being able to speak up and ask for it, or the ability to say no, when no means no, is a crucial element to all aspects of your life. If you can stand up for yourself in these very vulnerable and intimate situations, the empowerment that happens outside of the bedroom will come naturally.This all starts with you and your willingness to make a decision to uplevel your life and stop living on autopilot.Joining us on this episode is Dr. Kelly Casperson. She is a urologist, author, and host of the incredibly successful and popular podcast, You Are Not Broken. Dr. Casperson's mission is to empower women to live their best love lives, combining the power of mind, body, and relationships to joyously break down the societal barriers that are keeping women from awakening into their best intimate experience. Tune in to hear how you can create more joy and abundance in your life!Topics discussed in this episode:Dr. Casperson's experience in a largely male dominated fieldWhat is it like becoming the first doctor in the familyBad advice Dr. Casperson received when she was becoming a doctorGiving yourself permission to step into your powerWhy your voice is important and uniqueWhat was Dr. Casperson's turning point to change the way she lived her lifeApplying dying lessons now while we are livingWhy women feel their pleasure and themselves are not a priorityHow to move past shame and guilt surrounding sex and beyond Going from being pulled along for the ride to getting into the driver seatHow young people should re-frame purposeSharing the gift of awareness and presence Check out Dr. Kelly Casperson's podcast, You Are Not Broken, on Apple Podcasts!Dr. Kathy Zhang is opening up a few 1 on 1 coaching spots for anyone feeling stuck and who wants to rediscover their purpose and passion. If you're wanting to invest in yourself and your future, head to luyikathyzhang.com to book a free consultation!Connect with Dr. Kathy Zhang on Facebook and Instagram.
My beautiful guest for today's show is the mystical Liza Miron.Liza Miron's passion is to see people grow, develop, connect to a higher level of awareness, and in this way enjoy life to the fullest. For the past 15 years, Liza has been working with clients using different healing methods that include Family Constellations, Coaching, EFT, NLP, meditation, channeling, and reiki.Studying and living in the USA, France, Singapore, Belgium, Spain, Italy and Guatemala has given Liza a unique perspective on personal development.See the show notes below for some of the main points (in order) we covered and dived deep into together:Liza, her pain teacher, and what lead her to the here and nowThe piece in her upbringing that helped everything make senseWhat are FAMILY CONSTELLATIONS?The clairvoyant download I received around itHow we are the microcosm of the macrocosmThe PRACTICAL ancestral healing style of family constellationsConnection to the ONE MIND and morphic fieldHow past ancestors and loving entities come into this experienceQuantum entanglement and the quantum fieldWhat a session looks likeThe meditative trance that supports HEALINGCollective consciousnessLiza and her spiritual abilities enhancing with this workThe challenge with our thinking MIND and the answers in our heartPAST LIVES and Liza learning to trustConnection to past lives and our ancestral linePast life TRAUMAATLANTIS and collective painHow far do we need to go back into our ancestral line?TIME STAMPS on ancestral painsBreaking chains forwards and backward down our ancestral lineHow do we know we need to start looking at ancestral healing?Liza and her definition of LOVEPlease connect with Liza here:Website: https://www.coachingandconstellations.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LizaMironFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/newfamilyconstellationsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lizamironcoaching/Podcast Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/family-constellations-and-ancestral-healing-with-liza-miron/id1620925147 Looking for more FREE SELF-LOVE TOOLS? Join my newsletter and download some meditations, affirmations and visualisations on me:www.harrisonmeagher.com/learn-more Don't forget to LEAVE A REVIEW (down to below) if you loved the show to go into a draw for our WEEKLY prizes! Need more COMMUNITY and TRIBE? Join the Cosmic Love Antenna FB GROUP:https://www.facebook.com/groups/cosmicloveantennaWanting to connect deeper either for coaching, feedback, or becoming a guest? See the following options:Social (FB, Insta, LinkedIn, Clubhouse): @harrisonmeagher Website: www.harrisonmeagher.com Email: harrisonmeagher.business@outlook.com LOVE you xxxSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/cosmic-love-antenna/donations
Having a CFO (Chief Financial Officer) as a part of your business team can make all the difference! Along with offering their expertise of the financial world, they can provide budgets, forecasts, and metrics to help grow your business. Today's episode is all about CFOs and why you should consider bringing one on in your practice.Episode Highlights:What exactly is a CFO?A Chief Financial Office (in the context of a small business) is a person that has significant accounting experience, but split their time between multiple companiesThey are not typically on your payroll but are hired through an accounting firm or as a contractorA CFO doesn't necessarily have to be a CPA or EA, but will definitely have a significant amount of time and experience in the accounting fieldWhat are some things a CFO might do?They are a key player in making financial decisionsThey will provide financial reports, projections, and forecasting scenarios for you to make the best-informed decisions for your practice5 reasons you should work with a CFO:BudgetingForecastingExpert GuidanceEstablish KPIsFinancial ReportsLinks & Resources:GreenOak AccountingTherapy For Your Money Podcast
In this episode, Sujani sits down with Tieisha Walters to discuss her experience with the Master of Public Health / Master of Science in Social Work program from Columbia University. They chat about what the dual degree is like and what doors it has opened for Tieisha.You'll LearnHow Tieishia found her way into the public health fieldWhat motivated Tieisha to pursue the dual MSSW/MPH Tieisha's experience with the MSSW/MPH program and what she would have done differentlyWhat Colombia's dual MSSW/MPH program is like including:How courses are structured What practicum opportunities may be availableHow social work and public health learning was integrated throughout the programMain advantages of doing a dual degree Advice from Tieisha for others who might be considering an MPH/MSW degreeTieisha's experiences working around the world and how her knowledge in both social work and public health has benefited herTips from Tieisha on searching for jobs with a dual degreeToday's GuestTieisha Walters received a Master of Public Health and a Master of Science in Social Work from Columbia University in 2017. After graduating from Columbia, Ms. Walters served one year as a Peace Corps Response Volunteer in Zambia. During her time in Zambia, Ms. Walters focused on reducing the prevalence of maternal and neonatal deaths. Upon returning to the U.S., Ms. Walters worked as a Resource Coordinator teaching sexuality education to high school students. However, when covid-19 was declared a pandemic, Ms. Walters decided to utilize both her MPH and MSW skills to assist her city (NYC) in combating this virus. Ms. Walters worked as both a Contact Tracer for NYC Health + Hospital and as a Public Health Analyst contractor for CDC. Presently, Ms. Walters is working as a Licensed Social Worker/ Community Partnership Manager for the Economic Opportunity Commission of Nassau County. Ms. Walters believes that her purpose on earth is to be in public service and to help improve the lives of others, one individual at a time. ResourcesLearn more about Colombia's MSSW and MPH Dual Degree Other PH SPOT resources:Share ideas for the podcast: Fill out this formNever heard of a podcast before? Read this guide we put together to help you get set up.Be notified when new episodes come out, and receive hand-picked public health opportunities every week by joining the PH SPOT community.Contribute to the public health career blog: www.phspot.ca/contributeUpcoming course on infographics: phspot.ca/infographicsLearn more about PH Spot's 6-week training programSupport the show
We don't know who needs to hear this, but there is not one set path, specialty, or skillset that guarantees success in our industry. While there are a lot of dermatologist and plastic surgeons who expand their practices to include medical aesthetics treatments, they are not the only ones who can do it! Some backgrounds can make it easier to assess conditions and learn treatment technologies, and some specialties can have a built-in base of potential customers, but there are opportunities out there for everyone. We have worked with clinics across the country, from a variety of different backgrounds, and this week's podcast guest is one whose story is a little off the beaten path. Dr. James Ross is a board-certified Radiologist as well as the founder and Medical Director of Willow Med Spa in Morgantown, West Virginia. Tune in as we chat about his unique path into aesthetics, how he built his practice, what he's most excited about, and how he approaches equipment purchasing and marketing.In this episode you'll learn:His journey from radiology to medical aestheticsThe training/education he pursued, coming from a “non-core” fieldWhat treatments/technologies are keeping him busyHow he views competitionTips on cultivating a successful employee cultureWhat kind of marketing works best for his practiceThings he's excited about in the futureMINT Training Resources based on today's discussion:Looking for the tips on building an amazing team? Our Superstar Staffing E-course is jam packed with how we hire, staff incentive examples, on-boarding training plans, and more! Want more ideas on marketing tools and how to utilize Social Media to boost your business? Our Marketing E-course has calendar templates, social media post examples, and tons of information about what works for us. Not an E-course Subscriber? Learn more about our different E-course Subscription Options or Schedule a Demo to see the content for yourself. Interested in coming to Kansas City for Business Consulting with Matt like Dr. Ross? Learn more about MINT Private Training and Consulting. Connect with MINT onInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/mintaesthetics/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mintaestheticsgroup LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/mint-aesthetics Learn More about Dr. Ross: Check out his practice Willow MedSpa Connect with them on Instagram and Facebook
The SportsGrad Podcast: Your bite-sized guide to enter the sports industry
Hello friends!Calling all commerce grads, did you know you have options outside of the big 4? Meet Oliver, despite a full workload consulting at Deloitte, he took on a weekend job at the MCG. Why? He needed an edge to make the jump to sport. Following a banking job at Macquarie, Oliver's 5 year vision that he set himself at Uni finally came to fruition. He joined the Gemba Group in 2021 working in sports strategy. Inside this episode we go into all the details of what Oliver did to prepare himself and make the jump. So if you've found yourself stuck in the rat race and are starting to see the light, Oliver is the perfect example of how to transition to a fulfilling career in sport. We cover:How casual work in the MCC exposed him to a vast network of peopleHow his experience at Deloitte and Macquarie prepared him for working in the sporting industryWhat it's like working in a sports marketing agencyWhat exactly being a strategy consultant meansThe importance of volunteeringHow to get into strategy work and advice for those wanting to to enter the fieldWhat to expect from the upcoming SportsGrad x Gemba Webinar on NFTs & crypto*If you want to learn more about us, feel free to connect with us on LinkedIn: Reuben, RyanOr if you'd like to ask us any questions, join the SportsGrad Community! It's THE place to be if you want to get your foot in the door, hire people quickly & easily, or learn from the best in the world.You can also find us on insta @sportsgradAnd if you're interested in more podcasts related to a certain topic (e.g. Events, High Performance etc.) check out our best picks here: www.sportsgrad.com.au/podcast*This episode is brought to you by Deakin University, the Official Education Partner of The SportsGrad Podcast.Find out why their Master of Business in Sport Management is not one of, but the best one in Australia, ranked at #1 at www.deakin.edu.au*If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes here? It takes less than 60 seconds, and really makes a difference in helping to land guests.Thanks for listening! You're all legends. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Amy Bucher, Ph.D. is Chief Behavioral Officer at Lirio, which unites behavior science with artificial intelligence to drive healthcare behavior change. She is the author of Engaged: Designing for Behavior Change, published by Rosenfeld Media. Before joining Lirio, Amy worked as Vice President of Behavior Change Design at Mad*Pow, a strategy and design consultancy, and on behavior change products in-house at CVS Health and Johnson & Johnson. See her website and blog here.Amy received her A.B. from Harvard University, and her M.A. and Ph.D. in organizational psychology from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She's a frequent speaker at behavior change and UX conferences where she talks about motivation, engagement, and product design.Her research interests include motivational design and self-determination theory, social relationships/connections and their effect on well-being and performance, happiness and resilience, and health behaviors such as medication adherence and physical fitness. Her ultimate goal is to apply the learnings of psychology to the realm of health and wellness so that people feel empowered and equipped to live their best lives. Topics we cover:Amy's early experiences with research & mentorsThe decision to go to grad schoolKnowing what you know now, do you think you'd still have chosen to do PhD?What does it mean to be a behavioral scientist?Do you need a PhD to do this work? What's the added benefit?Behavioral science, behavioral change design, user experience: what's the difference?Why Amy didn't go the faculty/academia routeThe focus of Amy's PhD program & the intersection of psychology subfieldsAmy's advice for choosing a graduate programDecision-making & uncertainty after grad schoolWhat skills did you gain from your PhD program that have helped you in industry?Self-determination theoryDoes it matter what you do your PhD in to get into behavioral science?Advice on starting in this field and figuring out if a PhD is needed for the work you want to doAmy's book, Engaged, and its unique contribution to the fieldWhat has your work in behavioral science and healthcare looked like since your PhD?What kinds of qualities mesh really well with behavior change design?Being the Chief Behavioral Officer at LirioWhat is one skill, quality, or general factor that has served you no matter where you went in life?Visit psychmic.com to sign up for the newsletter, where you'll get career tips, grad school resources, and job opportunities straight to your inbox! Follow @psych_mic on Instagram to submit questions for speakers and stay in the loop.Music by: Adam Fine
On this week's episode, Sujani speaks with Brandon Kober, a community health nurse, who is currently pursuing his MBA. Brandon explains the role of a harm reduction nurse and discusses his own personal journey of discovering his career interests and how he got to where he is today. You'll LearnWhat working in the area of harm reduction may entail and the challenges and rewards of working in this fieldWhat the everyday responsibilities and activities of a harm reduction nurse may entailWhat skills are necessary for this field of work.What skills can be gained from this field of work.Advice that Brandon has for others interested in working in this area and/or in a similar capacityThe benefits of pursuing an MBA in addition to healthcare trainingWhat skills can be learned from this area of studyWhat opportunities can open up from this combinationHow nurses and people working in public health can learn from the business world and vice versaToday's GuestBrandon Kober is a Registered Nurse with a passion for public and community health, particularly in the burgeoning field of harm reduction. He has worked at supervised consumption facilities in Toronto and Hamilton, having managed the latter site through the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. This experience led him to pursue an MBA at the DeGroote School of Business to diversify his skills and allow him to take on greater levels of responsibility. He is currently working as an independent healthcare consultant, is the Board Chair of a peer-led social service non-profit, and is looking to summer 2022 for meaningful employment opportunities that help people most in need.ResourcesSujani's previous interview with Julia Roitenburg, Chief Nursing Officer at York Region Public HealthDeGroote School of Business's MBA programsDeGroote School of Business's Health Services Management (HSM) specialization of the MBA programLearn more about the PH Spot 6-week training programOther PH SPOT resources:Share ideas for the podcast: Fill out this formNever heard of a podcast before? Read this guide we put together to help you get set up.Be notified when new episodes come out, and receive hand-picked public health opportunities every week by joining the PH SPOT community.Contribute to the public health career blog: www.phspot.ca/contributeUpcoming course on infographics: Support the show (http://www.phspot.ca/signup)
Alec L. Miller, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist, teacher, researcher, author, and disseminator of evidence-based treatments. He is co-Founder and co-Director of Cognitive and Behavioral Consultants, a private group practice and training center based in White Plains and Manhattan. He is also a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Montefiore Medical Center.Dr. Miller is an expert in the treatment of stress management, adolescent depression, suicide and self-injury, borderline personality disorder, as well as Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). He received his B.A. from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and his doctorate in clinical psychology from the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology of Yeshiva University. Beginning in 1995, he headed clinical-research teams adapting DBT for outpatient suicidal multi-problem adolescents as well as contributing to the adaptation of DBT for other populations and settings including schools. He has authored and co-authored over 100 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters and co-authored four books, including the three leading textbooks on DBT with adolescents. To watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/l-6pzl7-qqgIn this episode, we cover:How Alec's interest in mental health emerged from a family tragedyHow did you know you wanted to practice clinically?Gaining clinical experience before grad schoolChoosing the PsyD route and other important considerations about choosing a program - e.g., clinical training vs. research balance)Bolstering your grad applicationHow to choose the right grad pathGrad school lifeTheoretical orientationWhat settings did you enjoy working in the most in graduate school?Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)Challenging stigmaBecoming a leader of DBTFrom hospital to private practiceAdvice for people who want to open a private practiceInternship opportunities at CBC for aspiring clinicians!What qualities do you look for in interns at CBC? And opportunities to get involved in Alec's NEW nonprofit: Access Psychology FoundationDealing with the emotional toll of clinical work & self careWhy do you do this work, why with teens, and have your reasons changed since you began? How did you become a leading expert in the field, such that people call upon you all over the world to come teach, lecture, and speak about your work?The future of the fieldWhat is one skill, quality, or general factor that has served you no matter where you went in life? Visit psychmic.com to sign up for the newsletter, where you'll get career tips, grad school resources, and job opportunities straight to your inbox! Follow @psych_mic on Instagram to submit questions for speakers and stay in the loop.Music by: Adam Fine
0:00: Welcome to the Footy PhilFun Facts of the Week4:33: From the West of the townPhil's return to AFL levelHis first chance to see the young backline up closeCarlton's hot streak and what you do out on fieldWhat did you tell Toby before his torp?Matt de Boer's role and how often you can play a tagger14:07: Around the GroundsThe Friday night blockbuster - Did you back Gary Rohan in? Where the game was wonCan Joel Selwood's legacy be tarnished?The Suns and where they're atThe Tassie crowdBacktracking - the David Mackay tribunal decision, the outcome and the process28:03: Phil Me In - ReviewsHow they work and why Phil wants to be part of one“We should be constantly reviewing”What's a week-to-week review versus a formal one31:36: The Final CountdownTip of the WeekTeammate(s) of the WeekThe COVID uncertainty ahead
Topics CoveredMike Sweet - CEO & Founder of NimblyWiseWebsite: https://nimblywise.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-sweet/Email: mike.sweet@nimblywise.comWhy getting started in the workforce after college is like playing chessThe factors that impact confidence in your first role out of schoolThe differences between work now vs in the pastThe long-term impact of a great start in your careerThe importance of levelling the playing fieldWhat organizations can do to better integrate new talentChallenges that employers face in creating a supportive environmentLarge companies vs start-upsHow NimblyWise helps employees take ownership of their early successExamples of things to think about in tackling workplace challengesThe power of normalizing learning momentsThe value of personal reflection in career growthTips for creating a successful early work environment"Common sense is really valuable""Simplify""The power of networks"Real-Time Learning Assessment: https://nimblywise.com/assessment/Work with Lisa: https://careerbalancecoaching.com/Work with Mike: https://www.coachoiseau.com/
The Deep Wealth Podcast - Extracting Your Business And Personal Deep Wealth
"All successful people have a humongous desire for success and making a difference." - Colette Streicher Colette Streicher has dedicated her life to researching the quickest and most effective ways to leverage the human mind for success and joy. In 2013, Colette discovered a unique approach that revolutionizes the field of psychology and peak performance called the Make Anything Possible (MAP) method.As the founder of the MAP Coaching Institute and MAP method, Colette brings a unique coaching program that helps everyone make anything possible in their lives. The map method includes a proprietary unlearning process that teaches the brain to easily and quickly rewire itself. Colette is the author of the number one Amazon international bestselling book, Abundance On Demand. For the past two decades, Colette has studied the most cutting-edge tools in the field of mental and emotional management and personal growth. As a private coach, Colette is the secret weapon of peak performers, top athletes, CEOs, and business leaders. Colette helps soul-driven entrepreneurs leverage the power of their mind to be happier, make more money, and realize their vision while making the world a better place.The Sell My Business Podcast is brought to you by Deep Wealth.The Deep Wealth Experience has you learn the 9-steps of preparation in 90-days. At the end of the 90-days, you have a blueprint for optimizing the value of your business. You also enjoy the certainty that you capture the maximum value. SHOW NOTESHow Colette created a new method in the field of psychology that helps create successThe Make Anything Possible (MAP) method neutralizes mental and emotional blocks to successWhy the quality of your life depends on the quality of your decisionsHow science confirmed that unconscious mind knows the answer 7 seconds before the conscious mindMost people make 75,000 every dayWhy your beliefs affect your decisionsHow awareness is the first step to make better decisionsColette shares how one client lost $1M seven times based on faulty beliefsWhy beliefs are thoughts that happen automatically in your mindHow the MAP method clears and neutralizes negative thoughts and beliefsWhy there are no emotions attached to a thought that is neutralizedScience supports that everything is energy, and in the quantum fieldWhat you think about affects the quantum field, which encompasses everythingWhy your inner thoughts affect your outer worldHow stress reduces your ability to thinkWhy meditation is a powerful tool to reduce stress and help you make better decisionsThe importance of meditating first thing in the morning before getting out of bedWhy meditation empties your worry bucket for the dayHow a state of gratitude and appreciation is the gateway to ideal decisionsThe importance of showing gratitude every day, even for small thingsWhy your ability to surrender to the situation is the starting point to realize successHow Colette's best-selling book, Abundance On Demand, is a great step to learn about the MAP methodSuccessful people are successful because of the larg
Liana Douillet is the Chief Marketing Officer at Skillshare, an online learning community for creatives, inspiring millions of members who come together to find inspiration and take the next step in their creative journey. Previously the COO of Blockchain, she spent four years helping the company grow its revenue, expand into new product lines and geographies, and 10x its user base to over 40M. Liana also spent a decade with professional services company Axiom, leading Branding and Communications to help them grow to a 250 million dollar/year industry leader with 2000 people in 17 offices globally. Proudly Puerto Rico born and Connecticut raised, Liana has a BA Degree in Psychology & International Studies from Connecticut College. Later, she was Chair of the Programming Committee with the Alumni Association Board. Liana's philanthropic work earned her a spot on the New York Observer's “Top 20 Philanthropists under 40.” Liana joins us today to share her career journey from New York paralegal to marketing powerhouse, where she rose through the ranks quickly due to a work ethic and focus that will take your breath away. Liana discusses what mentorship means to her and why hard truths from your mentor are as crucial as the skills they can teach you. She discusses the forward-thinking you should employ when striving for a promotion and how you can canvas for that position by doing the job before you get it. Liana reveals the two questions she asks every job candidate and what else she's looking for when hiring. We also discuss parenting and the workplace and why being upfront about your boundaries and working hours in this current lockdown era is more important than ever before. “Just know your worth.” - Liana Douillet This week on SocialFly's Entreprenista Podcast: How COVID-19 has affected the hiring pool and office dynamicsWhat a mentor should teach you and tell youHow ‘no negotiation' salaries have evened up the hiring playing fieldWhat you should be asking your boss a year before your promotionWhy you need to give feedback you received time to breatheThe two questions Liana asks every new job candidate before hiring themWhy you should redo your resume once a year Our Favorite Quotes: “Marketing actually had the power to change people's lives. It could really define the way that people interact with some of the most transformative technologies in the world.” - Liana Douillet“When you have a really clear vision of what you want to communicate, how you communicate it becomes a lot easier.” - Liana Douillet“When you have to say no to things you realize that you CAN say no to more than you do.” - Liana Douillet Connect with Liana Douillet: Skillshare WebsiteLiana Douillet on LinkedInLiana Douillet on InstagramLiana Douillet on Twitter Say “Hello!” To DigiCards™ Are you ready to take your virtual team meetings to the next level? Are you tired of yelling “You're on mute!” at your computer screen and letting the important points you were trying to make get lost? If you're tired of leading unproductive, distraction-filled team meetings, then it's time for you to say “Hello!” to DigiCards. Each pack of virtual meeting cards include 20 color-coded professional cards designed to streamline your meeting communications while allowing each meeting to create an opportunity for collaboration and fun. Say “Goodbye!” to waving your arms, being ignored, and frantically typing in the chat. Start your next virtual meeting with DigiCards - the virtual meeting cards for entreprenistas. To grab your deck of DigiCards and bring fun, engagement,
On today's Locked On Eagles:Louie and Gino speak up on the protests across the countryDeSean Jackson has become one of the most valuable players to the Eagles both on and off the fieldWhat should Philadelphia expect from #10 in 2020? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices