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In this inspiring episode of the Great Friends Podcast, host John Wheeler, CEO of Alpha Aesthetics Partners, sits down with the COO, Gary Price, a veteran executive with a rich background in corporate leadership. With stints as COO at Love's Travel Stops and CEO of Corner Bakery, Gary brings a wealth of experience to his role at Alpha Aesthetics Partners. This episode dives deep into the essentials of operating at the highest level in any business, especially in the med spa industry. Gary shares his daily rituals for peak efficiency, the importance of understanding the rules of the game to truly excel, and the dynamic relationship between a COO and CEO. Whether you're leading a small team or at the helm of a large organization, Gary's insights on leadership and operational excellence are invaluable. Tune in to learn from one of the most accomplished operators in the business on how to enhance your professional and personal life. FOLLOW JOHN WHEELER: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wheelerjohn https://www.instagram.com/johnwheeler.alpha LEARN MORE AND JOIN THE ALPHA COMMUNITY: https://www.partnerwithalpha.com/ FOLLOW ALPHA AESTHETICS PARTNERS: https://www.instagram.com/partnerwithalpha/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/alpha-aesthetics-partners/ FOLLOW GARY PRICE: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-price-2844019/ FULL FOCUS PLANNER: https://a.co/d/hwAmldX
We listen back to last week's forum with City of Naples Mayoral candidates ahead of the March 19 election. The forum included all three candidates: incumbent Mayor Teresa Heitmann, current Naples City Councilman Ted Blankenship, and former councilman Gary Price. The forum was moderated by WGCU's John Davis and Naples Daily News Executive Editor Wendy Fullerton Powell, and organized by the League of Women Voters of Collier County and the Collier Forum Coalition.
At the Reimagining Primary Care Forum, Faisel had the opportunity to record a live episode of Faisel & Friends on a panel with Dr. Gary Price and Stephanie Quinn discussing The Great Burnout: Who's Taking Care of the People Who Take Care of Us?A couple of the topics we cover are: repairing the healthcare system at a macro-scale, implementing organizational tools to support healthcare employees, and appealing future physicians to Primary Care for a more balanced medical workforce.
Gary Price of Love's Travel Stops talks about the travel center chain's plan to double the number of academies it operates to train a new supply of diesel mechanics, who remain in short supply throughout the industry.Follow the Drilling Deep PodcastOther FreightWaves Shows
Gary Price of Love's Travel Stops talks about the travel center chain's plan to double the number of academies it operates to train a new supply of diesel mechanics, who remain in short supply throughout the industry.Follow the Drilling Deep PodcastOther FreightWaves Shows
Audio from the 2022 Charleston Conference brand new Leadership Interview Series. In this episode, Heather Staines, Senior Strategy Consultant, Delta Think and a Director for the Charleston Conference interviews Gary Price, co-Founder, InfoDJ, and Editor, InfoDOCKET. Gary is also a librarian, consultant and researcher. Video of the presentation available at: https://youtu.be/n7Icb9DlXpw Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heatherstaines/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/gdp100/ Twitter: @heatherstaines @infodocket Keywords: #libraries, #librarians, #librarylove, #academiclibrary, #research, #information, #leaders, #leadership, #2022ChsConf, #publishing, #LibrariesAndPublishers #libraryissues, #libraryneeds,#librarychallenges, #libraryconference #podcast
Join us for our latest podcast episode featuring audio from a webcast titled “The Art of Open Web Curation: Tools All Librarians Can Use” presented by Gary Price, Co-Founder and Editor, Library Journal's infoDOCKET, Information Industry Analyst and Librarian; and Curtis Michelson, Founder and Principal, Minds Alert, LLC. In this webcast, Gary and Curtis share a variety of new “open web” resources as well as updates on some of the resources they shared in previous editions of this Charleston Conference session. They provide a list of resources to demo on your own and share with colleagues. Gary systematizes the identification, distillation, sharing and archiving of these open resources that can be so valuable to students, professors, or communities of interest on the campus or beyond, while Curtis facilitates this fast-paced and fun session. Video Available: https://youtu.be/Y5nXipBya0U Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtismichelson/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/gdp100/ Twitter: @SpecsRex, @infodocket Keywords: #infodj, #innovation, #openweb, #discovery, #tools, #discoverytools, #reliable, #chsconf, #digital, #libraries #librarianship #scholarlyresearch, #scholarlycommunication, #podcasts
Gary Price is back again and this time he is highlighting his best Wakefield Trinity XIII
Wakefield Trinity legend; Gary Price, sits down with Lee & Jamie in a tell-all interview about his 350+ game career!
Join Health Affairs Insider.On the second episode of Piecemeal, Dr. Lalita Abhyankar explores the policy issues that promote health care consolidation. She explores the fee-for-service payment model, various value-based payment models, the challenges of telehealth, payment reimbursement negotiations, and the complex balance of managing patient visits.Guests include Dr. Farzad Mostashari, CEO of Aledade; Dr. Gary Price, President of The Physicians Foundation; and Dr. Kyle Leggot from the University of Colorado School of Medicine.Piecemeal was produced by Dr. Lalita Abhyankar for Health Affairs.Works Cited: 2019 Merritt Hawkins Physician Inpatient/Outpatient Revenue Survey (Merritt Hawkins)Music produced by So Brown and Jack Mason.
Host Pete Mecca's guest is USMC Vietnam Veteran Gary Price.
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Gary L Price is an American sculptor who has pieces all over the globe, joins us today to talk about his story and how he found his passion and purpose in the world and what he is currently doing to share those gifts. He is the designer of The Statue of Responsibility that was mentioned in Victor Frankl's book Man's Search For Meaning that will be built on the West Coast of the United States to bookend the Statue of Liberty. We also get into meditation, fasting and learning new skills with all of it going back to a sense of responsibility. #boyswillbeboys features Gary Price and the good he is putting out in the world with his Great Contributors series of park benches. https://garyleeprice.com/product-category/great-contributors/ Also check out and donate to the cause of The Statue of Responsibility at https://www.statueofresponsibility.com/ and buy one of the smaller sculptures for your own home. You can e-mail questions to orionwaymailbag@gmail.com
This past March, I was looking forward to giving a keynote at the Arizona Technology Council. Unfortunately, that didn’t happen. COVID happened. But in the process of figuring out what I was going to talk about during my keynote, I came up with an idea and I wanted to share it. It’s the idea of how to measure value in health care delivery, because might as well go big or go home, right? The metrics that we use to measure value is critical, and not just because what gets measured gets managed. It’s because American health care is the biggest most impressive display of game theory anyone anywhere has ever seen. I am not easily impressed, and I have to say that I am unfailingly and frequently more than impressed by the cognitive prowess and sheer determination among some parties to game the system and reach as much profit as possible at the expense of patients and taxpayers. So, coming up with the right metrics is paramount. The metrics have to be unimpeachable; they have to be immune to those who have every intention of twisting them against their spirit. For more information, go to aventriahealth.com. When not hosting the show, Stacey is co-president of Aventria Health Group, a marketing agency and consultancy. Aventria specializes in helping pharmaceutical, employer, pharmacy, and health system clients improve patient outcomes by creating and leveraging collaborations with other health care organizations. For more than 20 years, Stacey has innovated better-coordinated health solutions benefiting all stakeholders and, most of all, the patient. 01:28 Health care profiteering and the halo effect. 02:16 Dr. Robert Pearl’s book, Mistreated.02:27 “If there’s money on the table, it’s really hard to not take it.” 02:42 How Stacey came up with her first metric. 04:31 The impact of caring for the patient on patient outcomes. 06:09 The quadruple aim. 06:50 “An endgame of nouns” vs “the verbs which are going to get us there.” 07:19 How are we helping patients and providers? 09:02 Making the touchstone “helping physicians help patients.” 09:50 Gary Price, MD, on the Healthcare Strategies podcast from Xtelligent Media.10:36 Danielle Ofri, MD, at danielleofri.com.12:04 Eric Topol, MD, and “the gift of time.” 12:36 The first metric: optimizing time for patients. 14:31 Financial toxicity in health care. 15:24 Marty Makary, MD, MPH, author of The Price We Pay.17:11 Two metrics: optimal time with patients and reduction of cost for patients. For more information, go to aventriahealth.com. Check out our latest #healthcarepodcast with our host, Stacey, as she discusses two metrics to measure the value of #caredelivered. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #valuebasedcare #caredelivery #Healthcareprofiteering and the #haloeffect. Our host, Stacey, discusses two metrics to measure the value of #caredelivered. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #valuebasedcare #caredelivery “If there’s money on the table, it’s really hard to not take it.” Our host, Stacey, discusses two metrics to measure the value of #caredelivered. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #valuebasedcare #caredelivery The impact of caring for the patient on patient outcomes. Our host, Stacey, discusses two metrics to measure the value of #caredelivered. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #valuebasedcare #caredelivery The quadruple aim. Our host, Stacey, discusses two metrics to measure the value of #caredelivered. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #valuebasedcare #caredelivery “An endgame of nouns” vs “the verbs which are going to get us there.” Our host, Stacey, discusses two metrics to measure the value of #caredelivered. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #valuebasedcare #caredelivery How are we helping patients and providers? Our host, Stacey, discusses two metrics to measure the value of #caredelivered. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #valuebasedcare #caredelivery The first metric: optimizing time for patients. Our host, Stacey, discusses two metrics to measure the value of #caredelivered. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #valuebasedcare #caredelivery #Financialtoxicity in health care. Our host, Stacey, discusses two metrics to measure the value of #caredelivered. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #valuebasedcare #caredelivery Two metrics: optimal time with patients and reduction of cost for patients. Our host, Stacey, discusses two metrics to measure the value of #caredelivered. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #valuebasedcare #caredelivery
Several unique challenges are facing the medical profession today that often go unnoticed or unspoken. Thankfully, there are organizations like the Physicians Foundation (https://physiciansfoundation.org/) who are helping shed light on these issues, bringing them to the forefront and sparking conversations in the community. The intention of these discussions is to generate solutions to promote physician wellness and improve the healthcare industry at large. Dr. Gary Price, president of the Physicians Foundation and board-certified plastic surgeon, joins host Shane Tenny for this episode of Prosperous Doc to provide insight on vital issues in the medical community. He talks about the work done by the foundation in terms of projects and programs. (07:33) These include working with relevant organizations and developing the Vital Signs Campaign (https://physiciansfoundation.org/physician-wellbeing/vitalsigns/) to raise awareness and provide tools to combat physician suicide. (10:56) He shares how more positive steps are being taken by those in large healthcare systems to address physician burnout and suicide. (12:56) These grave problems are getting more attention now, which is a welcome change from lip service in the past. Dr. Price also explores the stigmatization of mental illness in the healthcare field. Stigmatizing mental illness leads to physicians being less likely to disclose such concerns (15:53), which can increase the danger to both doctors and their patients. He also touches on the benefits and disadvantages of electronic medical records (21:03), physician staffing and shortage (28:11), and the financial burden (https://www.sdtplanning.com/financial-survival-guide-landing-page) of becoming a physician. (32:26) Although there are frustrations in the industry, what motivates doctors is the opportunity to help people. It’s what drives Dr. Price and the foundation to help make the physician environment less toxic and more rewarding, which will, in turn, help them deliver better care for their patients. (30:40) For more information about the Physicians Foundation’s Vital Signs Campaign, you can visit https://physiciansfoundation.org/physician-wellbeing/vitalsigns/ (https://physiciansfoundation.org/physician-wellbeing/vitalsigns/) . Financial Wellness TipThis episode’s Financial Wellness Tip emphasizes the importance of having an emergency fund (https://www.sdtplanning.com/blog/financial-planning-pyramid-of-priorities) , especially during economic crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Having liquid cash helps ensure that your personal finances are in order, even if the greater economy is not. It’s recommended that your emergency fund is equivalent to 3 to 6 months of living expenses. You can also make adjustments in your current expenses to stretch the emergency fund longer. Taking advantage of forbearance options on loans and discontinuing automatic investments are some things that you can do so you won’t struggle financially during a crisis. And once things are back to normal, slowly rebuild your savings for the next rainy day. Prosperous Doc podcast by Spaugh Dameron Tenny highlights real-life stories from doctors and dentists to encourage and inspire listeners through discussions of professional successes and failures in addition to personal stories and financial wellness advice. Spaugh Dameron Tenny is a comprehensive financial planning firm serving doctors and dentists in Charlotte, NC. To find out more about Spaugh Dameron Tenny, visit our website at (https://twitter.com/Shane_Tenny) . CRN202205-265557
The brothers don't have any sense. So we got that smart MF Dr. Brandon Davis to lead some discussions on the corona virus with some other smart friends of his. They have a lot of sense. This week he is joined by Dr Rhonda V Sharpe, President and Founder of Women's Institute for Science, Equity and Race, and Dr Gary Hoover, Professor and Chair of Economics at the University of Oklahoma. They discuss the black economy before, during, and after the COVID - 19 pandemic. as well as how economics can affect health. And they don't always agree. That's the good stuff. Connect with Dr Sharpe via LinkedIn here Connect with Dr Hoover via LinkedIn here Read the paper by Gary Price on Research Gate here Listen to Heather Long explain the $1200 disbursements on the NPR Podcast. Her response is at the 29 min mark. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/threebrothersnosense/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/threebrothersnosense/support
Gary Price, MD, president of The Physicians Foundation, talks about how EHR usability affects physician burnout, physician suicide, and patient engagement. He calls for a mindset realignment that prioritizes patient satisfaction and endorses EHR usage in which the EHR tools and regulations serve the patient-physician relationship instead of burdening it.
Gary Price is a librarian, author and co-founder of infoDocket (on the web and Twitter), now part of the Library Journal. Before that, he co-founded ResourceShelf and Docuticker, which he edited and ran for ten years. In addition, he's worked as a librarian at George Washington University and as Director of Online Information Resources at Ask.com. In this week's episode, we talk about the importance of curation in an information-rich environment, and how being that curator helps establish your authority and profile in the community. We also touch on the open web, the invisible web, and the present and future of libraries in an increasingly online world. His most recent collection of open web documents and reports is here.
Let’s Get Technical with Stacey Marien and Alayne Mundt On today’s episode we cover a number of topics. First off is Katina Strauch with her weekly Rumors segment. Then we hear from Katina’s husband Bruce Strauch as he tells us a fascinating “Case of Note” story involving reality TV, violent street gangs and the anti-SLAPP statute. We then hear three articles from ATG Column Editors Stacey Marien (Acquisitions Librarian, American University Library) and Alayne Mundt (Resource Description Librarian, American University Library) focusing on practical problems and solutions in Technical Services departments. This is the first of a series of articles that Stacey and Alayne will be presenting on the podcast. This week’s Katina’s Rumors: There are many people who help us to keep the Charleston Conference and ATG running! One of our main technical advisers is Matt Branton. Matt has worked at the College of Charleston for most of his young lifetime! He has two darling girls – Lockie and Tallulah and a wonderful wife Leighton. The family has recently welcomed a brother. Benjamin Luke Branton was born April 22 and is hard at work getting bigger! Matt helps us with every eventuality quickly and efficiently whenever we need him! Thank you, Matt and congratulations to the Branton family! We met many years ago in Fiesole, Italy, when she as working for Casalini Libri and later at Ithaka. And the vivacious Çolleen Campbell has a new position as Partner Development in the Open Access 2020 Initiative at the Max Planck Society’s Max Planck Digital Library. The Max Planck Digital Library (MPDL) in Munich is a central unit of the Max Planck Society that supports scientists from all Max Planck Institutes with a broad portfolio of services in the fields of information provision, publication support and research data management. In the era of digital information, big data, the World Wide Web and web-based collaboration, MPDL makes a substantial contribution to the Max Planck Society's competitiveness in the international science community. The MPDL and its predecessors have featured as one of Europe's largest purchasers of scientific information for more than 10 years now. The MPDL arranges for access to a wide range of scientific journals, eBooks, specialist databases and extensive open access publication services. Together with the libraries at the Max Planck Institutes, it takes care of an excellent supply of scientific information and opportunities for publication. Teams from the MPDL have been playing an active role in preparing and supplying research data and research results from the 80 Max Planck Institutes since 2007. The MPDL has been working for many years with both Max Planck Society born data collections and commercial resources, developing cyber-infrastructures and specialist applications for research data. It regularly combines data flows from more than a hundred different sources and performs ongoing analyses of usage statistics and constantly growing, complex data pools with entry volumes in the order of 1011 or more. https://www.mpg.de/mpdl-en https://www.mpdl.mpg.de/en/about-us/mission.html Kevin Davies has joined Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers as Executive Vice President, Strategic Development. In this new role, Davies will oversee strategy development for the company’s life science franchise, including GEN (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News) and Clinical OMICS, as well as spearhead innovative new content initiatives for Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Davies’s career as an editor, author, and publisher has spanned more than 25 years. He has held a number of prominent editorial and publishing positions, including founding editor of Nature Genetics, Editor-in-Chief of Cell Press, launch editor for Bio-IT World, and vice president of the American Chemical Society, where he served as publisher of Chemical & Engineering News. Davies is the author of three successful science books exploring the medical and societal impact of advances in DNA sequencing and analysis — Breakthrough: The Race to Find the Breast Cancer Gene; Cracking the Genome: The Race to Unlock Human DNA; and The $1,000 Genome: The Revolution in DNA Sequencing and the New Era of Personalized Medicine — as well as co-author with Nobel laureate Jim Watson of an updated edition of DNA: The Story of the Genetic Revolution. In April of this year, Davies won a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship for science writing. “I am delighted to be joining the Mary Ann Liebert team,” said Davies. “I have long admired the company’s penchant for identifying emerging areas of science and medicine, and sought to emulate the longstanding success of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News. I hope my ideas and experience in launching new journals and managing various science and technology publications will help the Liebert organization grow and flourish in the years ahead.” http://www.alphagalileo.org/ViewItem.aspx?ItemId=175170&CultureCode=en Listen Online: “Libraries in The 21st Century” was Discussed on Florida Matters Public Radio Program. This was posted by Gary Price on InfoDocket. The program guests include Todd Chavez, Dean of Libraries, Univ of South Florida, Ava Edhe, Services Manager, Manatee County Public Library and regular ATG columnist Mark Y. Herring Dean of Library Services, Winthrop University http://www.infodocket.com/2017/05/02/listen-online-libraries-in-the-21st-century-discussed-on-florida-matters-public-radio-program/ And to finish out Rumors this time, learn about a debate in British Parliament at Westminster. They are concerned over what to print legislation on. Since Medieval times, Parliament has recorded its acts on sheep and goat skins made into parchment, and since 1849 only on vellum which costs Parliament $45 on an A4-size sheet versus 16 pence for archival paper. There’s much discussion and passion about the merits of paper versus vellum. Traditionalists say that the Magna Carta was printed on vellum. Britain’s House of Lords switched to paper in 1999. Laws and resolutions of the US government were printed on parchment until 1920. It appears that paper has won the battle so far but anything could happen still as we all know. https://www.wsj.com/articles/britains-next-pressing-question-paper-or-parchment-1494179108
Interview with Gary Price This week Leah Hinds takes over the host duties as we feature a discussion between Gary Price of infoDOCKET and our own Tom Gilson and Katina Strauch. The talk centers around the latest in open data resources and the library’s potential role in harvesting those resources and making them discoverable. We also have an update on privacy concerns from his 2015 Charleston Conference plenary talk with the Long Arm of the Law panel. Gary is a librarian, writer, consultant, and frequent conference speaker based in the Washington D.C. metro area. He is currently the Resource and Reference Center Director for GIJN and founder/editor of infoDOCKET.com, a daily update of news and new research tools. He grew up in the Chicago suburbs where he attended New Trier High School. Price received a Bachelors of Arts degree from the University of Kansas, and a Masters of Library and Information Science from Wayne State University in Detroit. He was for a time a reference librarian at George Washington University, and has worked for the search engine Ask.com as Director of Online Information Resources. Gary co-authored the book The Invisible Web with Chris Sherman in July 2001. He also does frequent consulting projects and has written for a number of publications. Websites mentioned: infoDOCKET.com academic.microsoft.com symanticscholar.org unpaywall.org Katina’s Rumors for this week: Was sorry to learn that Brian E.C. Schottlaender will retire as Dean from UC San Diego effective June 30, 2017. As Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosia said, Brian is a highly respected leader who has led many collaborative initiatives to advance digitization and digital preservation on national and global scales. “During his tenure at UC San Diego, print and digital offerings in our Library expanded by more than 50% and the number of collection endowments doubled.” Schottlaender’s “transformational leadership,” was credited with the UC San Diego Library’s current status as one of the top academic libraries in the nation, along with his “bold and visionary approach to navigating the evolving role of the academic library and in reshaping Library resources and services to best meet the changing needs of the academic community.” Most recently, Schottlaender launched the Geisel Library Revitalization Initiative (GLRI), with a generous gift from longtime friend and supporter, Audrey Geisel. The GLRI seeks to renovate the interior public spaces of Geisel Library, the university's most iconic building, to meet the needs of today's students and scholars. Wouldn’t Dr. Seuss be proud! I remember when Brian keynoted the 2010 Charleston Conference with the theme Anything Goes. His paper “Full-spectrum stewardship of the record of scholarly and scientific research” is in the proceedings of the 2010 Conference, freely available on the Purdue University website. Following Schottlaender’s retirement, UC San Diego’s Associate University Librarian for Enterprise Services, Tammy Nickelson Dearie, will serve as Interim University Librarian while a national search is conducted for his successor. http://www.thepress.purdue.edu/titles/charleston-conference-proceedings-2010 http://ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/pressrelease/brian_schottlaender_uc_san_diegos_university_librarian_to_retire_in_june_2017 Speaking of Purdue, I am sure you all noticed that Purdue is to acquire Kaplan University. Purdue’s President Mitch Daniels discusses the creation of a new public university that will help fill the need for postsecondary education for working adults and others, and address the explosive growth in online education. http://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/releases/2017/Q2/purdue-to-acquire-kaplan-university,-increase-access-for-millions.html The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has received an $877,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, which will allow the Southern Historical Collection (SHC) at the Wilson Special Collections Library to further develop its transformative model for “community-driven archives.” In addition to several community archiving projects, the SHC will also develop and share training and educational materials in this emerging area of practice. Activities for the three-year grant, “Building a Model for All Users: Transforming Archive Collections through Community-Driven Archives,” will begin immediately. Community-driven archives are created through partnerships between a community that wishes to document and preserve its own history and an archival repository. In many cases, these are stories of marginalized communities that past generations of historians and archivists did not consider significant enough to record or preserve. I remember when The Louis Round Wilson Library was the main library at UNC-CH. Louis Round Wilson himself was still alive and had an office on the top floor. I also remember when David Moltke-Hansen was director of the SHC for a few years. David was one of our keynote speakers many years ago. Ah… memories! More memories. The Louis Round Wilson Library had at least three big rooms for the card catalog. One of my first jobs as a student was as “head filer”! Like Wow! This new book The Card Catalog: Books, Cards, and Literary Treasures by Library of Congress (Compiler) with a foreword by Carla Hayden has just been released. To quote LISnew: “The Card Catalog makes a persuasive case that cataloging knowledge is fundamental to the acquisition and spread of knowledge, and that a working library catalog is, in some ways, a basic necessity of civilization. And since cataloging is a calling that attracts neurotic and obsessive personalities, the history of the library catalog charts a weird, twisty path, with a lot of back-tracking followed by enormous leaps forward.” And last of all, please do not miss Jim O’Donnell’s April Back Talk “The Most Beautiful Invention.” It’s not quite about the card catalog, but is about the call number sticker. See you next time! Katina.
"Our radio station had more than listeners, we had fans and they loved us" speaks General Manager Gary Price in this Thrashpie Radio Podcast. The real story behind the world famous KNAC bumper sticker as well as a heretofor unknown international rip-off of Southern California's Pure Rock radio station is here for the listening.
KNAC-FM General Manager Gary Price talks about the moneyman behind the madness that enabled the creation of Southern California's Heavy Metal flagship radio station: investor/owner Fred Sands. Gary Price looks back as entrepreneur, manager and mentor to the Pure Rock years at KNAC in this Thrashpie Radio Podcast.
Some people have a knack of making things work for them, while others no matter how bright or how hard they work, seem to keep failing. Without doubt, your attitude affects your altitude. Gary Price will attest to that. In this episode of the Get...
Some people have a knack of making things work for them, while others no matter how bright or how hard they work, seem to keep failing. Without doubt, your attitude affects your altitude. Gary Price will attest to that. In this episode of the Get Real About Business Podcast, my friend and fellow entrepreneur Gary Price talks about his attitude to business. He shares some highs and lows of his entrepreneurial journey. He also shares some great stories and anecdotes that will get you on to a more productive way of thinking. Expect crabs, butt flips and more!
Talking Googlebot and the Invisible Web with former Ask.com executive and currently Resource Shelf chief librarian Gary Price who talks about the aftermath of the Ask.com layoffs and the changes that have been made since his departure
Talking Googlebot and the Invisible Web with former Ask.com executive and currently Resource Shelf chief librarian Gary Price who talks about the aftermath of the Ask.com layoffs and the changes that have been made since his departure