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We asked our HQ staff what their top apps are, listen to this episode to learn their answers! Did your favorite app make the list? Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ Google Calendar: https://workspace.google.com/intl/en-US/products/calendar/ EveryDollar: https://www.ramseysolutions.com/ramseyplus/everydollar?snid=free-tools.budgeting.everydollar-budget-app Giant Food Stores App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/giant-food-stores/id491014869 Giant Food Stores Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.giantfoods.mobile.droid&hl=en Meta Business Suite: https://www.facebook.com/business/tools/meta-business-suite Canva: https://www.canva.com/ Adobe Express: https://www.adobe.com/express/ Contact the Agent Survival Guide Podcast! Email us ASGPodcast@Ritterim.com or call 1-717-562-7211 and leave a voicemail. Resources: 4 Ways PlanEnroll Will Make This the Best AEP Yet: https://link.chtbl.com/ASG617R5 Best Free Writing & Grammar Apps: https://link.chtbl.com/ASGA58 Best Video Editing Apps for Social Media: https://link.chtbl.com/ASGA69 How to Create a Google Business Profile: https://link.chtbl.com/ASG614 Insurance Agents as TPMOs: What CMS Compliance Regulations Mean for You: https://link.chtbl.com/ASG622 Modern Medicare Marketing for Today's Agents FREE eBook Download: https://ritterim.com/modern-marketing-guide/ Social Media Marketing for Insurance Agents FREE eBook Download: https://ritterim.com/social-media-ebook/ References: “Everydollar: Make a Budget and Track Expenses.” Ramsey Solutions, www.ramseysolutions.com/ramseyplus/everydollar?snid=free-tools.budgeting.everydollar-budget-app. Dixon, Stacy Jo. “Facebook Monthly Active Users Worldwide 2023.” Statista.Com, Statista, 21 May 2024, www.statista.com/statistics/264810/number-of-monthly-active-facebook-users-worldwide/. “Free Design Tool: Presentations, Video, Social Media | CANVA.” Canva, www.canva.com/. Accessed 30 Oct. 2024. “Free Design, Photo, and Video Tool - Design Made Easy | Adobe Express.” Adobe, www.adobe.com/express/. Accessed 30 Oct. 2024. “Giant - Apps on Google Play.” Google Play, Google, https://www.play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.giantfoods.mobile.droid&hl=en. Accessed 30 Oct. 2024. “Giant Choice Rewards.” Giant, https://www.giantfoodstores.com/rewards/. Accessed 30 Oct. 2024. LLC, Giant Food Stores. “Giant Food Stores.” App Store, 4 Jan. 2012, https://www.apps.apple.com/us/app/giant-food-stores/id491014869. “Log into Facebook.” Facebook, www.facebook.com/. Accessed 30 Oct. 2024. “The 20 Most Popular Social Media Platforms in 2024.” Backlinko, 26 July 2024, www.backlinko.com/social-media-platforms. “Meta Business Suite.” Facebook, www.facebook.com/business/tools/meta-business-suite. Accessed 30 Oct. 2024. Dixon, Stacy Jo. “Meta Global Community Monthly Active Users 2023.” Statista.Com, Statista, 26 Apr. 2024, www.statista.com/statistics/947869/facebook-product-mau/. “Pricing: Compare Free & Premium Plans | Adobe Express.” Adobe, www.adobe.com/express/pricing. Accessed 30 Oct. 2024. “Shareable Online Calendar and Scheduling.” Google Calendar, Google, www.workspace.google.com/intl/en-US/products/calendar/. Accessed 30 Oct. 2024. Accessed 30 Oct. 2024. Follow Us on Social! Ritter on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/RitterIM Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/ritter.insurance.marketing/ LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/company/ritter-insurance-marketing TikTok, https://www.tiktok.com/@ritterim X, https://twitter.com/RitterIM and Youtube, https://www.youtube.com/user/RitterInsurance Sarah on LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjrueppel/ Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/thesarahjrueppel/ and Threads, https://www.threads.net/@thesarahjrueppel Tina on LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/tina-lamoreux-6384b7199/
Join the conversation with C4 and Bryan Nehman. Anne Arundel County Public Schools Superintendent Mark Bedell joined the show to discuss a new cell phone policy. Pollster Patrick Gonzales joined the show discussing the presidential race. Giant food stores in the area are implementing a policy requiring those under the age of 16 to be accompanied by an adult after 6pm. A recap of DNC day 2. Listen to C4 and Bryan Nehman live every weekday from 5:30-10:00 a.m. ET on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App!
Want to follow along with us on video? Click here to go to the Youtube version and see the slides! Dr. Alan Weinstein, AKA, "Dr. Al", is one of Reed's mentors and best friends. In addition to that, he has an extensive background in healthcare as well as marketing. Interestingly, it's the marketing side of his background which is why we invited him on the show today! Of the many things that go into health coaching businesses, it's often the business stuff that many coaches are least looking forward to. That is, the average health coach LOVES talking about various dietary approaches, looking at and analyzing labs, as well as guiding people along their journey to new and improved health! However, when it comes to actually attracting those clients they otherwise love to work with, that part can get a bit messy. In comes Dr. Al! During this episode of The Health Detective Podcast, Dr. Al helps us understand the psychology behind why some clients say "Yes", and why others say "No". And, just to be clear, this does NOT MEAN this is an episode on how to sell people expensive health coaching packages that they DIDN'T NEED OR WEREN'T READY FOR. What we are referring to specifically in this episode is how to get people who you KNOW you can help and who you realize would be EXCELLENT for your program to say YES so that both you and the client can win. Does all this sound good? Then the episode itself will sound even better! Listen now and let us know what you think or ask us questions by reaching out on Instagram @fdntraining. About Dr. Al: Alan S. Weinstein, D.C. ran a state of the art, waiting list multidisciplinary, multi-physician practice for over twenty five years, combining neurology, radiology, exercise rehabilitation, biochemistry, Chinese medicine, acupuncture and chiropractic. He had so many referrals that he had to refer them to other physicians in his area as he was unable to keep up with the demand for the Wellness care he created. He was one of the first physicians to achieve three separate certifications in exercise rehabilitation in the United States. He served on the Quality Assurance Committee of the American Chiropractic Association, where he formulated the Rehabilitation Guidelines from which all other chiropractic physicians had to adhere. He completed the ACA Neurology Diplomat program and was honored as valedictorian of his class. He has achieved certifications in ADHD and Learning Disabilities, Vertigo, Applied Kinesiology, Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis, Detoxification, Metabolic Typing and Functional Diagnostic Nutrition. His leadership and entrepreneurial spirit paved the way in the managed care arena, where he was a founder and board member of the Managed Care Network. He was the first chiropractor ever selected to serve as a panel physician for Blue Cross/ Blue Shield Capitol Care. He was also chosen as a panel physician for Prudential (Prucare) Insurance, Giant Food Stores, Travelers Insurance, A.I.I.A. / P.P.O., Health Care, Focus, and CorVel. He served as an Independent Medical Examiner for Hartford Insurance, Kemper Insurance, and Mediq Claims Review. He was accepted as a Life Member in the National Registry of Who's Who in recognition of exemplary service, both to the community and to the profession. He served on the board of the International College of Applied Kinesiology. He then decided to give up practicing and devote his time to marketing. He soon wrote, directed, and stared in his own television long form infomercial featuring an exercise device of his own invention. During this time he worked with Eric Stilson who many of you know for his hugely successful marketing campaigns for HealthRider, Bowflex and the AbDoer. He honed his media skills with Mercury Media and Euro RSG the largest media buyers in the world. He then went on to work with some of the top innovators in internet marketing today. He began to work with Alex Mandossian one of the most if not the most successful marketer in the world who has generated over $473 million dollars online for himself and his affiliates. As a result Dr. Weinstein created a 7 figure business helping health-care professionals use podcasts to build their practice. He then created the first lead generation/ follow-up marketing SYSTEMS for healthcare professionals which he still runs actively today. Currently, Dr. Weinstein specializes in helping his clients understand Brain Based Marketing a neurological approach to building your brand. Brain based Marketing is well researched and is some of the most successful marketing done today. His vast marketing experience combined with his knowledge of Brain Based Marketing allows his clients to "Get Above the Noise" of email and Social Media and be guaranteed to reach their audience. Dr. Weinstein's consistently helps his clients develop the most cost-effective, proven strategies to acquire new customers, expand online search marketing reach, and develop a positive ROI. Where to find FDN: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@FDNtraining/featured Instagram: www.instagram.com/fdntraining Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FunctionalDiagnosticNutrition LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/san-diego-natural-health-&-fitness-ctr
Let me introduce you to our local celebrity Ta'j, better known by many directors as “Lil Denzel” Washington, is on the rise to stardom. Acting since the age of eight. Ta'j is a four-time nominee; two-time award winner for Best Child Actor at the First Annual PUFA (Philadelphia Urban Film Awards); and Best Performance in a short film at the Young Artist Academy (YAA).Ta'j is known for his character personality and confidence. One word to describe Ta'j would be “humbled.”Now, 14 years old, Ta'j still finds time to enjoy acting, sports, and video games when he is not on a set doing what he knows best—acting. He has been featured and a supporting actor in such projects as “Blue Bloods”, “Good Morning America”, “Jason's Letter”, “In New York”, “Homeland”, “Power”, “Seven Seconds”, and was cast for a lead role in a short film called, “The Smell of Summer” and a web series called, “The Facts of Life”.His Christmas commercial for Sammy's Fishbox on Facebook got over 100k views. He has also appeared in “BIC” and Giant Food Stores commercials. Ta'j is a two times nominee and a mini Oscar Award winner for best performance in a short film named, “SunnySide” at the 41st Young Artist Awards, where stars are made.Ta'j was honored to be casted in the “Kai Green Documentary”.Released in August, Ta'j plays the role of young Kai, who developed into one of the world's renown professional Bodybuilder. Leslie Kai Greene (born July 12, 1975), better known as Kai Greene or Kai L. Greene, is an American personal trainer, artist, actor, and retired professional bodybuilder. He came in second place at the 2012, 2013, and 2014 editions of the IFBB's Mr. Olympia competition and has not competed in it since, though he never formally announced his retirement.[2] He is often regarded as one of the best bodybuilders to have never won the competition.Last week, Ta'j latest film, “Nobody's Son” premiered to a full house. Ta'j played, trapped in a cruel worth of death, pain and deception 12-year-old, Daniel must do whatever it takes to survive the mean streets of Philadelphia.
On the last episode of the bridge, I interviewed Brian Wanner the Director of Talent, Diversity & Inclusion and Organizational Development at GIANT Food Stores, one of the leading supermarket chains in the Mid-Atlantic region and also a graduate of Central Penn College, earning an associate degree in Finance from Central Penn in 1990. In the last podcast, we talked a lot about the Giant company and Brian's history at giant. Today we talk more about Brian's educational journey at CPC and his personal career journey.
This week, we're excited to welcome Brian Wanner to "The Bridge" podcast. Brian is the Director of Talent, Diversity & Inclusion and Organizational Development at GIANT Food Stores, one of the leading supermarket chains in the Mid-Atlantic region. And he also is a graduate of Central Penn College, earning an associate degree in Finance from Central Penn in 1990. Throughout his career, Brian has continued to innovate, taking on new duties and responsibilities and positions, with a focus on lifelong learning.
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Most businesses in the Philadelphia area are shut down right now because of the COVID-19 pandemic. But for some essential businesses - what Pennsylvania calls life-sustaining - there are jobs that need to be filled, and now more than ever. Matt Lutcavage, chief HR officer at Giant Food Stores joins KYW In Depth to talk about the challenges faces by grocery stores and supermarkets during this crisis, what their biggest needs are, and what they're doing to keep employees and customers safe.
Welcome to Off the Shelf, a new podcast series from Supermarket News. In this twice-monthly feature, presented in a conversational format, SN editors will talk with industry executives, experts and other grocery players about the news, trends and issues that matter most to retailers and their business partners. For the first podcast, SN spoke with Nick Bertram, president of Giant Food Stores.
Apoyen este bonito proyecto de difusión científica donando en www.patreon.com/cuantocontenido y denle like a nuestra página en www.facebook.com/cuantocontenido¡Bienvenidos a Cuanta Ciencia! En donde hablamos de los descubrimientos más curiosos en el terreno de la ciencia.En este episodio hablamos de robots con ojos pispiretos, Doggo, el robot económico de 3,000 dólares y algoritmos para mejorar la movilidad en vehículos autónomos.Este programa es traído gracias al apoyo que recibimos en Patreon. Si te sobran unos pesitos, con gusto te los aceptamos en Patreon.com/CuantoContenido en donde también tenemos programas enfocados en cine y en cómics. La cadena de súper mercados Giant Food Stores tiene un programa en que la asistencia a sus clientes se hace con robots conocidos como Marty. Mientras que esto ayuda a que los trabajadores humanos puedan dedicarse a otras funciones de manera más efectiva, los clientes pueden sonreir ya que los robots Marty tienen ojos como de caricatura, o googly eyes con lo que se ven más simpáticos, pero lo interesante es que esto hace que la gente que interactua con ellos actue diferente. De acuerdo al Dr. Amrisha Vaish, parte del departamento de psicología de la Universidad de Virginia: "Los humanos son muy sensibles a la presencia de otros, y actúan de manera más social. Esto se conoce como el paradigma del ojo observante". Estudiantes de la Universidad de Stanford tienen un nuevo compañero conocido como Doggo, robot de cuatro patas cuyo gran avance es su costo. Sus creadores, el laboratorio de Movilidad Extrema de Stanford, lo hicieron con un costo de menos de 3,000 dólares y su diseño es completamente libre, lo cual implica que cualquier persona puede imprimir los planos y ensamblar su propio Doggo. "Queremos que el Doggo de Stanford sea este robot de tecnología libre que puedas construir por ti mismo con poco presupuesto" dice Nathan Kau, líder del proyecto de Extreme Mobility. A pesar de su costo, Doggo funciona mejor en sus mecanismos de movilidad que robots más caros como el Minitaur de Ghost Robotics, cuyo costo aproximado es de 11,500 dólares. Investigadores de la Universidad de Cambridge programaron una pequeña flota de carros minitatura automatizados para conducir en una autopista de varios carriles y ver como afectaban el flujo del tráfico cuando uno de ellos se detenían. Cuando los coches iban en modo de no cooperativo y uno de ellos se detenía, los vehículos detrás del mismo se detenían y creaban tapones de tráfico, como pasa normalmente con conductores humanos, creando filas y tránsito lento. Sin embargo, si los autos iban en modo cooperativo y no se detenía, este mandaba una señal a los demás para que los de los carriles exteriores bajaban su velocidad, para que los autos en carriles interiores pudieran rebasar al auto que se había parado, sin detener el flujo del tránsito de manera significativa. Michael He, estudiante de St. Johns College que diseñó los algoritmos para el experimento dijo que "Los vehículos autónomos podrían solucionar muchos problemas asociados con el tránsito en la ciudad, pero es necesario lograr que trabajen en conjunto.Y con esto terminamos este episodio de Cuanta Ciencia. Recuerden que este proyecto solo puede continuar con su apoyo. Si les gustó este video, denle like, dejen sus comentarios y compartan, que no les cuesta nada. Este y más episodios estarán disponibles en nuestra página de Facebook.com/CuantoContenido. Yo soy Dan Campos, gracias por acompañame, y estaremos viéndonos en otro episodio, en la pequeña pantalla.
Apoyen este bonito proyecto de difusión científica donando en www.patreon.com/cuantocontenido y denle like a nuestra página en www.facebook.com/cuantocontenido¡Bienvenidos a Cuanta Ciencia! En donde hablamos de los descubrimientos más curiosos en el terreno de la ciencia.En este episodio hablamos de robots con ojos pispiretos, Doggo, el robot económico de 3,000 dólares y algoritmos para mejorar la movilidad en vehículos autónomos.Este programa es traído gracias al apoyo que recibimos en Patreon. Si te sobran unos pesitos, con gusto te los aceptamos en Patreon.com/CuantoContenido en donde también tenemos programas enfocados en cine y en cómics. La cadena de súper mercados Giant Food Stores tiene un programa en que la asistencia a sus clientes se hace con robots conocidos como Marty. Mientras que esto ayuda a que los trabajadores humanos puedan dedicarse a otras funciones de manera más efectiva, los clientes pueden sonreir ya que los robots Marty tienen ojos como de caricatura, o googly eyes con lo que se ven más simpáticos, pero lo interesante es que esto hace que la gente que interactua con ellos actue diferente. De acuerdo al Dr. Amrisha Vaish, parte del departamento de psicología de la Universidad de Virginia: "Los humanos son muy sensibles a la presencia de otros, y actúan de manera más social. Esto se conoce como el paradigma del ojo observante". Estudiantes de la Universidad de Stanford tienen un nuevo compañero conocido como Doggo, robot de cuatro patas cuyo gran avance es su costo. Sus creadores, el laboratorio de Movilidad Extrema de Stanford, lo hicieron con un costo de menos de 3,000 dólares y su diseño es completamente libre, lo cual implica que cualquier persona puede imprimir los planos y ensamblar su propio Doggo. "Queremos que el Doggo de Stanford sea este robot de tecnología libre que puedas construir por ti mismo con poco presupuesto" dice Nathan Kau, líder del proyecto de Extreme Mobility. A pesar de su costo, Doggo funciona mejor en sus mecanismos de movilidad que robots más caros como el Minitaur de Ghost Robotics, cuyo costo aproximado es de 11,500 dólares. Investigadores de la Universidad de Cambridge programaron una pequeña flota de carros minitatura automatizados para conducir en una autopista de varios carriles y ver como afectaban el flujo del tráfico cuando uno de ellos se detenían. Cuando los coches iban en modo de no cooperativo y uno de ellos se detenía, los vehículos detrás del mismo se detenían y creaban tapones de tráfico, como pasa normalmente con conductores humanos, creando filas y tránsito lento. Sin embargo, si los autos iban en modo cooperativo y no se detenía, este mandaba una señal a los demás para que los de los carriles exteriores bajaban su velocidad, para que los autos en carriles interiores pudieran rebasar al auto que se había parado, sin detener el flujo del tránsito de manera significativa. Michael He, estudiante de St. Johns College que diseñó los algoritmos para el experimento dijo que "Los vehículos autónomos podrían solucionar muchos problemas asociados con el tránsito en la ciudad, pero es necesario lograr que trabajen en conjunto.Y con esto terminamos este episodio de Cuanta Ciencia. Recuerden que este proyecto solo puede continuar con su apoyo. Si les gustó este video, denle like, dejen sus comentarios y compartan, que no les cuesta nada. Este y más episodios estarán disponibles en nuestra página de Facebook.com/CuantoContenido. Yo soy Dan Campos, gracias por acompañame, y estaremos viéndonos en otro episodio, en la pequeña pantalla.
Trump breaks the news that windmills cause cancer. Oh, and there are oranges in the Mueller report. Socialists win big in Chicago! Chicago DSA members will now hold 10% of Chicago’s alderman positions. Why don’t you put that in your pipe and smoke it, Rham? Working Families Party-backed candidates win big in Milwaukee's school board elections. They now control 5 of the 9 seats on the board. That’s good news in the wake of the loss of a State Supreme Court seat in the badger state. White power symbols found after fire destroys part of the Highlander Research and Education Center outside of Knoxville, TN. Highlander was instrumental in training activists for the civil rights movement and has been one of the most important organizing institutes in U.S. history. Bernie Sanders leads the field of presidential candidates in fundraising with $18.2 million dollars. MSNBC’s Kasie Hunt tweeted out this week, “If we used the metrics of ANY other year and applied them to Bernie he would be called a frontrunner ( came in 2nd last time; almost won Iowa, won NH; near the top of early polls; huge fundraising numbers; proven appeal to the base of the party) And yet he gets ignored. It’s absurd” As “Mayor Pete” Buttigieg’s presidential campaign shows surprisingly good fundraising numbers, a new poll shows that nearly 70% of Americans are just fine with a gay presidential candidate. It was not such a good week for former Vice President Biden who’s rapidly earning the nickname of “Creepy Uncle Joe.” Pam Iovino defeats D. Raja in the special election for the PA 37th Senate District. It’s the first major red to blue flip for the 2020 cycle that puts the Pennsylvania Senate in play. Iovino withstood attack ads linking her to AOC, Bernie, the Green New Deal, Universal Healthcare, support for abortion, and socialism. Mike Turzai was caught calling pro-choice advocates “Nazis” at a Real Alternatives awards dinner and when called out on it, he said that his quote was “taken out of context.” A new poll shows that Pennsylvanians are become increasingly concerned about climate change. What do you say, Governor Wolf? Still going with the “drill, baby, drill,” approach? Bernie Sanders agrees to do a Fox News town hall in Bethlehem, PA on April, 15th. Yeah, that’s tax day. The Sanders Campaign also hired Becca Rast from Jess King’s campaign to run Sanders’ national field campaign. Congratulations to the faculty and staff at the Community College of Philadelphia who finally have a tentative agreement after three long years of negotiations. It was only when they were on the brink of striking that the City got serious about negotiations. The Robots are coming...Well, they’ve actually been here for a while in Giant Food Stores across PA. But they will begin arriving in “waves” soon, according to Giant’s parent company Ahold Delhaize USA. UFCW is not fooled by the company’s claims that the robots will not lead to the loss of jobs. In December, Walmart rolled out their 360 autonomous, mini-Zamboni-like robots who clean floors and “collect data.” According to a report by McKinsey Global Institute, as many as $800 million people may lose their jobs to robots by 2030. What do you think, can we get that UBI, like yesterday? Yang, 2020. Looks like the Lunar South Pole is a potential landing site for NASA’s 2024 humans-back-to-the-moon goal. Why? Protection from radiation and promising potential for water ice. That means...rocket fuel. Yes, Kim Stanley Robinson’s Red Moon officially needs to be required reading. Despite last weeks ISS wardrobe malfunction which prevented the history all-women space walk, NASA says another medium-sized space suit not likely anytime soon. If you’re getting a little uneasy about inaction on climate change, you might be comforted...or horrified...by this week’s United Nations roundtable about creating “Floating Cities” to handle mass refugees and the flooding of coastal cities. And, you bet there’s a company called Oceanix - no, this is not Peter Theil’s baby. They have plans. “He who controls the spice, controls the universe!” Totally psyched that Dune is going into production. The new version of Frank Herbert’s epic sci-fi series will be directed by Denis Villeneuve, who did an awesome job with the 2017 sequel of Blade Runner. Sean has been playing with his new toy with awesome results. Shout out to my colleague Sandi Leonard and her co-creators for their really cool role playing game, MajiMonsters. It's like a cross between Dungeons and Dragons and Pokemon. Very cool. The game is available from DriveThru RPG after a successful Kickstarter campaign. Free Will releasing “Acai Mash” on Saturday. This beer is brewed with 850 pounds of acai puree, milk sugar, and vanilla. It comes in at 7.5% ABV and will be available in 4 packs at both the Perkasie and Peddler’s Village locations. If you’re looking for something a little different, you might want to check out Free WIll’s special event, a “Toast to Cheese,” next Wednesday, April 10 as part of their cellar pairing series. There will be 4 courses of fine, locally produced cheese from Calkins Creamery (Honesdale, PA). Each accompanied by a delectable bite of specialty toast and, of course, some of our favorite brews.
This episode with guest Amanda Barnes discusses how connection and community can amplify your private practice. When starting your private practice, finding your support system and community of professionals can help you achieve your dream practice. Along with the community aspect, the power of accountability in your group can truly be beneficial as you start and grow your practice. In today's episode, Amanda Barnes shares her story of how when she was starting out, she moved to Manila. Hear all the strategies that have helped her to build a community, start and grow her practice, and become fearless in building her network in a new country. The webinar mentioned in this episode will be airing at a later date in April - stay tuned for more details! ABOUT AMANDA Amanda Barnes is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and owner of Amanda Barnes Nutrition. She has her Masters of Science in Sustainable and Resilient Food Systems. After working as a retail dietitian at both Giant Food Stores and Whole Foods Market she moved to Manila, Philippines where she started her own online practice. Amanda bridges her passion for nutrition with practical cooking tips. Her practice focuses on helping families and individuals reach their nutrition and health goals by making small changes to their diet to lead to overall healthier lifestyles, realizing everyone's needs are unique. She also works with local food companies to develop and market recipes, and hopes to inspire people to make food choices that are healthier for our bodies and for the planet. Amanda is also the co-host of the podcast Relatively Delicious, a podcast with her chef sister talking all things food and wellness. TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE: How to find and cultivate a new community of entrepreneurs. The power of not overthinking things in the beginning. How connections and chatting with other professionals is key to building your practice. [click_to_tweet tweet="Don’t be shy and make those connections when you are starting out. ~ Amanda Barnes #FearlessPractitioners #Podcast " quote="Don’t be shy and make those connections when you are starting out. ~ Amanda Barnes #FearlessPractitioners #Podcast"] MORE FROM AMANDA Amanda Barnes Nutrition Facebook Instagram Pinterest MORE FROM ADRIEN FREE Driven Goal Planner Schedule Your FREE 15 Min Fearless Steps Call Fearless Practitioners Fearless Practitioners Facebook Page
Don't be surprised if you find a tall and gray robot autonomously navigating the floor of a grocery store! A robot named 'Marty' is determined to show you the art of robotic grocery shopping. In this episode, we discuss how the grocery chain, Giant Food Stores, is yet another sign that robots are the future of retail. We also talk about 'Dukkani', an application invented by an Emirati man that will change the way you buy online grocery. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio