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As followers of Jesus, our approach to life is by nature counter-cultural. In his signature creative style, special guest Gregg Johnson shares applicable insights into kingdom living.
In this episode of The Marketing Rapport, host Tim Finnigan interviews Gregg Johnson, CEO of Invoca, about the evolving complexities of the customer journey. They discuss the challenges that arise when companies attempt to unify both digital and offline buyer interactions, particularly in industries like insurance and healthcare, where decision-making can be intricate. Gregg emphasizes how aligning sales and marketing teams is crucial for creating seamless experiences for consumers. The conversation delves into how technology, such as Invoca's, bridges the gap between digital data and human interactions. By integrating these touchpoints, companies can offer a more personalized experience while optimizing their marketing strategies. Gregg highlights the importance of understanding consumer behavior across both platforms to enhance efficiency and engagement. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are those of the speaker and do not necessarily represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Verisk Marketing Solutions or Verisk Analytics. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. This podcast is not intended to replace legal or other professional advice. The Lead Intelligence, Inc. (dba Verisk Marketing Solutions) and Verisk Analytics LLC names and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service. VERISK MARKETING SOLUTIONS DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PODCAST OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THIS PODCAST.
Illinois State Representative Gregg Johnson (D-72) from Rock Island County discusses his first term in Springfield, economic development, infrastructure, schools, mental health issues and ‘turning down the heat' of our partisan divide.
Balance Matters: A neuro physical therapist’s journey to make “Sense” of Balance
In this interview, the incredible Gail Wetzler, PT, DPT, EBO, BI-D and I will be exploring the fascinating connections between the pelvic floor and foot engagement—a topic we've delved into while treating a mutual patient.One of our shared clients with significant neuropathy needed help with his ankle strategy and keeping his toes down during sit-to-stand movements. This journey of discovery began when Gail asked, "Have you cued his pelvic floor?" That simple question unlocked a wealth of new insights.Join us as we dive into how it's all interconnected—from anatomy to brain function—and uncover the best ways to analyze and cue these movements. Gail Wetzler, PT, DPT, EBO, BI-D currently owns an integrative physical therapy practice in Denver, Colorado, where they treat orthopedic, fascial/muscular/soft tissue, neurologic, pain,respiratory, digestive, mTBI and women's and men's health issues. After receiving her initial degree in physical therapy, she pursued her first experience in acute orthopedic care at Hoag Hospital, Newport Beach California. Within 1 year, she became the outpatient clinical supervisor and thus began her journey and desire for continuing education in the science and art of human movement and function. She studied with Travell and Simons, Mennell, Kaltenborn, Maitland, McKenzie, Mitchell, Jones and Greenman in the earlier years of manual therapy education. Inspired by these methods of treatment, she became an assistant teacher to Dr. Janet Travell and later an instructor with the Institute of Physical Art (IPA) developed by Gregg Johnson and Vicky Saliba Johnson.In a few years, she developed her own private practice, at which time she received a large number of head, neck and TMJ pain patients. This became a driver to learn more about cranial osteopathy, craniosacral therapy and how the fields of physical therapy and dentistry could collaborate to help these patients. As she pursued continuing education classes with Dr. John Upledger, he inspired her to learn more about the different systems in the body and how they all integrated for function. During one of her earlier speaking engagements for the Upledger Institute ( Beyond the Dura), she met Jean Pierre Barral DO, who inspired the importance of anatomy, the ability to listen to the body and the specificity of tissue dialogue in manual therapy techniques. She has listened and followed his mentoring into understanding the body's deeper fascial relationship of the viscera, vascular, neurological and manual articular systems since 1989. Gail has been an instructor for the Barral Institute (BI) since 1991 and became the BI Curriculum Director in 2001.In her career, she has been invited to speak at multiple professional conferences including National and State levels for the APTA, USC Head, Neck and Facial Pain Clinic, University of California, Irvine (UCI), Beyond the Dura Research Conferences, "Hope" Head Injury Organization, and was the keynote speaker in Italy for the Fascial Manipulation Research Conference presented by Antonio, Carla and Luigi Stecco. She is the Past Director of Physical Therapy for the Integrative Medicine Center at UCI. She is currently part of the Research Team for the Upledger Foundation for their recent studies on Post Concussion Recovery She currently teaches for the Women's Health Section of the APTA "Gynecological Visceral Manipulation". Gail earned her Diplomate from the Barral Institute in 2005. She earned her Equine Diplomate in Osteopathy from Vluggen Institute of Equine Osteopathy in 2009 and she earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Rosalind Franklin University, Chicago, in 2013.Gail serves on the Women's Health Task Force for the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC).Resources: APTA Academy of Pelvic Health Physical Therapy (aptapelvichealth.org)
Thank you for listening to our Surge Church Podcast. Be blessed by the message of Evangelist and Communicator Gregg Johnson as he brings an encouraging word - GOD IS GOD IS GOOD!
This Sunday, our guest speaker Pastor Gregg Johnson spoke on verses Psalm 127:3-5 and 2 Kings 11:1-3, with a key theme of empowering the next generation. With a ministry called J12 "Jesus At Twelve", Pastor Gregg believes in dedicating and pouring out our time and hearts towards discipling pre-teens. There is truly no age limit in advancing the kingdom of God, each of us has a call placed over our lives; and as a church family, we look after our brothers and sisters in all stages of life. Support the show
Thanks to J12's Gregg Johnson for inspiring today's great idea (which is really just a word): MORE. Preteens are ready for more...are we inviting/challenging them to MORE? Sean talks about how your ministry can give preteens "MORE" opportunities.
How well do you understand the differences between men and women-- Listen to this enlightening lesson to learn that God established these distinctions at creation in order for each to fulfill God's plan. Hear a number of biological differences that begin in the womb and affect the capabilities of each sex. See that there is an inherent authority structure which, if rejected, leads to paganism. Even though God's plan for mankind was corrupted by the Fall, there is redemption and renewal available to all.--Find more information on -The Fallacy of Interchangeability- by Colin Smothers.-https---cbmw.org-2019-06-05-the-fallacy-of-interchangeability--22--Link for -The Biological Basis for Gender-Specific Behavior- by Gregg Johnson.-https---deanbibleministries.org-dbmfiles-notes-Biological-Differences-Between-Males-Females.pdf--Click here for Chapter 16, -Men's and Women's Differences- from Stephen B. Clark's Man and Woman in Christ.-https---deanbibleministries.org-component-rsfiles-download-file-files--path-Resources-252FMiscellaneous-252FCh16-ManWomanInChrist.pdf
What's new in the mergers and acquisitions space?In this episode, Jamie Hopkins, Managing Partner of Wealth Solutions at Carson, speaks with Gregg Johnson, National Sales Director, and Michael Belluomini, Vice President, Mergers and Acquisitions. Together, they explore the intricate world of mergers and acquisitions, sharing profound insights into the unmatched advantages of partnering with Carson. Listen in as this trio talk's about the changing landscape of M&A, the sophistication of buyers, the flexibility of Carson's offerings, and touch on misconceptions about Carson's investment platform. As they delve into the factors that can skyrocket a firm's value and the obstacles that can hold back growth, Gregg and Michael emphasize the vital importance of understanding your own priorities as either a seller or a buyer.Gregg and Michael discuss: The key drivers behind the surge of M&A activity in the wealth management industryWhat critical factors to take into account when evaluating potential partners for M&A venturesWhat challenges advisors face in building a platform at scale, and how can partnering with a firm like Carson help overcome themThe emotional dimension of selling a business and insights into the intricate dynamics involvedWhy it's important to establish mandatory points of alignment prior to entering the marketThe opportunities available for advisors to capitalize on in the increasing number of transactions in the industryWhy partnering with the right firm is crucial for acquiring talent, unique offerings, or growing a businessInsights into the projected magnitude of capital movement within the wealth management industry over the next two decadesAnd moreResources:Carson Group's Valuation CalculatorTested in the Trenches by Ron CarsonProven in the Trenches by Ron CarsonTeam of Rivals by Doris Kearns GoodwinFind Your Freedom by Jamie HopkinsConnect with Jamie Hopkins and Ana Trujillo Limón: Carson Group LLCLinkedIn: Jamie HopkinsLinkedIn: Ana Trujillo LimónConnect with Gregg Johnson:Carson Group LLCLinkedIn: Gregg JohnsonConnect with Michael Belluomini:Carson Group LLCLinkedIn: Michael Belluomini
SaaS Scaled - Interviews about SaaS Startups, Analytics, & Operations
On today's episode, we're joined by Gregg Johnson, CEO, Invoca, the leader in AI conversation intelligence for revenue teams.We talk about:Bringing together the best of digital interactions & human conversationsEvolution of the sales organization in a growing company, with added buyer personasWays to help the organization help itself as you scalePros & cons of decentralizingBeing mindful of where you're putting stress on the organization
Invoca is leading the conversational intelligence charge. CEO Gregg Johnson joins me to dive deep into conversational intelligence, what it is, how it works and how businesses are utilising it, as well as the imperative role of context.Visit: https://www.invoca.com/Join VUX World at the EU Chatbot Summit where we'll be hosting a full day of enterprise AI best practice content, with the likes of Vodafone, Love Holidays, LNER and many more. We have a 30% DISCOUNT for you too: VUXEU23 to attend: https://theeuropeanchatbot.com/Find out more about Kore.ai and book a demo here - Kore.ai request demo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#158 - One of the secret weapons of volunteer leadership is being able to multiply yourself. And in this week's episode of the podcast, we sit down with our friend Gregg Johnson, founder of J12 ministries, and discuss how multiplying yourself as the ministry leader can transform the next generation for christ. We hope you enjoy episode 158 of the Lead Volunteers Podcast and share it with a ministry leader you know who may find this beneficial for their ministry context! If you would like to gain INSTANT access to the bank of resources mentioned in today's episode, check out leadministry.com and get started today! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!
In this episode, we speak with Gregg Johnson, the CEO of Invoca. Gregg is a seasoned software leader who previously led Salesforce Marketing Cloud's social marketing product line, where he integrated $1 billion of M&A investments into the Salesforce product portfolio. He is also a successful entrepreneur. Invoca is the cloud leader in AI-powered conversation intelligence for revenue teams that enables marketing, sales, customer experience, and eCommerce teams to understand and immediately act on the information consumers share via conversations. The company has raised $184 million from leading venture capitalists including Upfront Ventures, Accel, Silver Lake Waterman, H.I.G. Growth Partners, and Salesforce Ventures. I am your host RJ Lumba. We hope you enjoy the show.
Gregg, Johnson, Democratic candidate for the Illinois General Assembly in the 72nd district, which includes the Quad Cities, talked about his vision for the economy, health care, education, crime and much more.
TalkingHeadz is an interview format podcast featuring the movers and shakers of enterprise communications - we have great guests. In this episode Dave and Evan grill Gregg Johnson, CEO of Invoca, about AI. As a seasoned digital marketing and SaaS leader with over fifteen years of extensive experience bringing products to market in emerging categories, Gregg's led large teams and worked with the world's best enterprise brands. Most recently, Gregg led Salesforce Marketing Cloud's social marketing product line, where he integrated $1 billion of M&A investments into the Salesforce product portfolio. Before Salesforce, Gregg drove product strategy and development for Salesforce Chatter, helping define the nascent category of enterprise social networking and rolling out one of Salesforce's most successful products. Earlier in his career, Gregg was a consultant at Boston Consulting Group and worked in sales, marketing and product roles at several startups. He graduated from Stanford University and holds a Master's degree from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and an MBA from the Wharton School of Business.
Thank you for listening to our Surge Church Podcast. In today's episode, guest speaker Gregg Johnson ministers the message - "Sayings, Ways & Say So's." The Sayings of Jesus help us live the Ways of Jesus and the redeemed of the Lord Say So!
Scanner School - Everything you wanted to know about the Scanner Radio Hobby
Gregg Johnson and I discuss Plectrons and early fire alerting methods before portable radios and pagers were commonplace. We discuss the history of Plectron receivers and how volunteer firefighters were alerted to calls before they had in-home radio alerting or portable receivers. What You Need To Know Plectrons are one of the earliest types of home receivers ever used for volunteer firefighters. The plectron had a different name back in the beginning, and in 1955 it was called FYRCALL. It was the first model that they made. Plectrons was the first widely used in-home unit that allowed firefighters to be activated and keep the radio-quiet. Similar to today's alerting receivers, the dispatcher would generate set tones that would set the receiver to activate. Plectrons were analog devices and required reads in the receivers. These reeds needed to be tuned by a radios shop and would resonate to the paging tone. If the resonate frequency matched, the Plectron would alert. Plectrons are a piece of radio history and many are still in use today. Scanner Radios with “Fire Tone Out” can mimic what early Plectron receivers were. ====================================
Gregg Johnson is an expert on helping businesses use data to gain insight into the buyer journey to improve customer experience and increase revenue. He's a former Salesforce exec turned CEO of Invoca who just led the company through its first acquisition (of DialogTech) and through the release of its second product, Invoca for Sales. Invoca's technology is used in the contact center to help B2C companies deliver customer experience that drives sales. Invoca recently found that consumers actually want to call the contact center with 68% of respondents preferring to speak with businesses over the phone than any other form of communication. And they're enjoying their experience -- 50% of consumers say agents are more helpful now than before March 2020. In today's episode, Gregg brings to life what's happening on the other side of the phone call when you call contact centers, how data is powering those interactions, why interactions are improving and how businesses can keep the momentum going.
In today's interview, we sit down with Pastor Gregg Johnson to discuss the subject of STRATEGIC LIVING: Sexual & Relational Purity in Leadership! This is a DON'T MISS conversation for all who desire to live a Holy life!
What's up, coaches? We're back today with another brand new episode of the PT Profit Podcast with guest Dr. Nick Torres, the Manual Man. In today's interview, we take a dive into manual physical therapy. Dr. Nick talks to me about the differences between manual therapy and more traditional physical therapy. We also talked about foam rolling and stretching and when/whether you should be doing it. You'll hear us talk about:- what "manual therapy" is.- topics such as foam rolling and its uses as well as active stretching.- the common red flags we should pay attention to when raised by our clients. About Today's Guest Dr. Nick Torres had always been curious, constantly questioning what others believed to be facts and searching beyond traditional physical therapy for a deeper way to heal. So when he found himself in the small town of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, Nick feared he wouldn’t find anything new to learn. Little did he know, it was there he would start his journey to become The Manual Man.It was in this small town that Nick happened to meet the Godfather of Manual therapy and founder of Institute of Physical Art Dr. Gregg Johnson. In the presence of Dr. Johnson, Nick witnessed pain cured with the slightest touch. Nick was humbled, and knew he had found the knowledge he was looking for - healing, with just your hands. He was invited to shadow Dr. Johnson as well as the other great therapists of Johnson & Johnson. For the greater part of a year, Nick watched their every move, learning how to heal with precision and intention. Equipped with his newfound knowledge for healing and inspiration, Nick returned to the streets of NYC. It was there that he met Andreas Saltas, the Bodmechanic. Dr. Saltas & Nick worked side by side, exploring and imbuing the full potential of breath and its impact on posture and pain in the human body. It was then that Nick had a revelation. It was only through the combination of breath, touch, and a constant thirst for knowledge that he could truly heal the world. He decided to step up and be what he was born to be: The Manual Man, committing himself to four cornerstone beliefs: LEARN, TEACH, LOVE, HEAL.Now, Dr. Nick has a practice in NYC, and travels the world teaching, healing, and learning. The Manual ManDr. Nick Torres on InstagramThe Manual Man Physical Therapy on Facebook
Gregg Johnson and Greg Gunn talk about the significance of kids at age 12. Scripturally, that is the only time of Jesus' life we have between birth - 30, when He said, “I must be about my Father's business.” They expand on what it means to be about your Father's business, and how a Family Identity plays into Reaching Kids as PreTeens to build a strong foundation that they can build upon for their entire lives. Gregg Johnson tells his story of turning his bedroom into a Bible College and walking with God through a life of adventures including starting J12 Ministries. Connect w/ Family ID Facebook: FamilyID Instagram: familyidministries Website: https://www.family-id.com Connect w/ Gregg Johnson & J12 Ministries Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/JesusatTwelve Instagram: http://instagram.com/jesusattwelve Website: https://www.j12.com
This episode is a recording from a live event we had in our group, Mindful Clinicians. Gregg Johnson is the co-founder of the Institute of Physical Art, a continuing education company that has been teaching around 100 courses across the country a year for decades. If that sounds familiar, it's because Gregg's wife Vicky was on our podcast in Episode 2. The focus of this interview was to get Gregg's thoughts on thorny clinical questions. We touch on how physical therapists can remain clinicians later into their careers, how to integrate recent evidence into your clinical practice, and how to approach patients and exercise prescription.
Gregg Johnson, the Found of Global Leadership Training, speaks with us today on the subject of "The Building Blocks for Christian Character & Leadership." ******************************************************* SUBSCRIBE to the Daniel Day Podcast YOUTUBE: https://tinyurl.com/DanielDayPodcast Wherever you get your Podcasts: https://anchor.fm/daniel-day9
This week on DisrupTV, we interviewed Dorie Clark, Strategy consultant, Executive coach, Keynote speaker, Gregg Johnson, CEO of Invoca and Dion Hinchcliffe, VP & Principal Analyst at Constellation Research. DisrupTV is a weekly Web series with hosts R “Ray” Wang and Vala Afshar. The show airs live at 11:00 a.m. PT/ 2:00 p.m. ET every Friday. Brought to you by Constellation Executive Network: constellationr.com/CEN.
How can you match the wants/needs of your buyer? Looking for the best tool to deliver the best combination of digital experience, human touch, and advice? Oftentimes, you want to drive more effective customer acquisition to deliver a better buying experience for your customers. And, people constantly want some buying assistance and want to talk […]
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Today's conversation is with Gail Wetzler Gail currently owns an integrative physical therapy practice in Denver, Colorado, where they treat orthopedic, fascial/muscular/soft tissue, neurologic, pain, respiratory, digestive, mTBI and women's and men's health issues. After receiving her initial degree in physical therapy, she pursued her first experience in acute orthopedic care at Hoag Hospital, Newport Beach California. Within 1 year, she became the outpatient clinical supervisor and thus began her journey and desire for continuing education in the science and art of human movement and function. She studied with Travell and Simons, Mennell, Kaltenborn, Maitland, McKenzie, Mitchell, Jones and Greenman in the earlier years of manual therapy education. Inspired by these methods of treatment, she became an assistant teacher to Dr. Janet Travell and later an instructor with the Institute of Physical Art (IPA) developed by Gregg Johnson and Vicky Saliba Johnson.In a few years, she developed her own private practice, at which time she received a large number of head, neck and TMJ pain patients. This became a driver to learn more about cranial osteopathy, craniosacral therapy and how the fields of physical therapy and dentistry could collaborate to help these patients. As she pursued continuing education classes with Dr. John Upledger, he inspired her to learn more about the different systems in the body and how they all integrated for function. During one of her earlier speaking engagements for thew Upledger Institute ( Beyond the Dura), she met Jean Pierre Barral DO, who inspired the importance of anatomy, the ability to listen to the body and the specificity of tissue dialogue in manual therapy techniques. She has listened and followed his mentoring into understanding the body's deeper fascial relationship of the viscera, vascular, neurological and manual articular systems since 1989. Gail has been an instructor for the Barral Institute (BI) since 1991 and became the BI Curriculum Director in 2001.In her career, she has been invited to speak at multiple professional conferences including National and State levels for the APTA, USC Head, Neck and Facial Pain Clinic, University of California, Irvine (UCI), Beyond the Dura Research Conferences, "Hope" Head Injury Organization, and was the keynote speaker in Italy for the Fascial Manipulation Research Conference presented by Antonio, Carla and Luigi Stecco. She is the Past Director of Physical Therapy for the Integrative Medicine Center at UCI. She is currently part of the Research Team for the Upledger Foundation for their recent studies on Post Concussion Recovery She currently teaches for the Women's Health Section of the APTA "Gynecological Visceral Manipulation"Gail earned her Diplomate from the Barral Institute in 2005. She earned her Equine Diplomate in Osteopathy from Vluggen Institute of Equine Osteopathy in 2009 and she earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Rosalind Franklin University, Chicago, in 2013.For the upcoming Symposium Gail spoke about, please visit the site belowhttp://shop.iahe.com/Product-List/Visceral-Manipulation-Products/Online-Video-Barral-Institute-SymposiumFor More information on Gail, visit https://www.iahp.com/GailWetzler/As always, we hope you enjoy the show. If you like what we are putting out, please share positive reviews at wherever you listen to us from. And feel free to share with friends. We’d greatly appreciate it as we are doing these podcasts for your enjoyment and education.You can find more about Andrew at andrewrosenstock.comAnd more about Nikki at Nikkiolsen.comMany thanks to Explorers Society for use of their song " All In" from their majestic album 'Spheres' Please check them out here https://open.spotify.com/album/1plT1lAPWEQ1oTRbWOiXm3?si=eAL08OJdT5-sJ6FwwZD50g
Gregg Johnson, CEO at Invoca, a leader in call tracking and conversational analytics, discusses how Invoca helps marketers complete the customer journey, when customers moves between online research and discovery and offline/call center interactions. We touch on how to use AI on Conversational data to generate business insights while ensuring privacy and compliance. We end with Gregg's view on the future applications of voice technology.
This podcast interview focuses on product innovation that has the power to grow customer trust by bridging the growing gap between the online and offline world. My guest is Gregg Johnson, CEO of Invoca.Gregg is a seasoned SaaS executive with a passion for building and bringing to market products in emerging categories. He led Salesforce Marketing Cloud’s social marketing product line, where he integrated $1 billion of M&A investments into the Salesforce product portfolio. Prior to that he drove product strategy and development for Salesforce Chatter, helping define the category of enterprise social networking. Earlier in his career, Gregg was a consultant at Boston Consulting Group and worked in sales, marketing and product roles at several startups. He graduated from Stanford University and holds a Master’s degree from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and an MBA from the Wharton School of Business.Gregg joined Invoca as CEO in 2017 and under his leadership, the company has experienced multiple X growth. In 2019, The Software Report ranked Gregg to be #3 on the list of Top 25 Growth Leaders. Meanwhile Invoca won multiple industry awards such as “Best Call Tracking Platform Award”, “Artificial Intelligence Excellence Award”, and the “Hot Vendor Award” in conversational intelligence.This triggered me, and hence I invited Gregg to my podcast. (Note: we recorded this podcast in February 2020, just as the Coronavirus pandemic was starting to sweep through Europe and North America.) We explore the growing challenge for many brands to live up to their customers’ expectations and grow trust in a world that’s increasingly digital, but where human interaction is a critical component as well. We also discuss Gregg’s experiences in successfully scaling his company while growing their ability to help their customers make a meaningful difference.Here are some of his quotes:The problem with more complex products and services is oftentimes people start the purchase journey in digital, but they end up getting consultative advice as part of the buying process.The problem for a marketer is: once you escalate out of the digital channel to these human to human conversational channels, typically marketers haven't been able to understand the impact of their marketing investments on that human to human conversation.As I like to say: if you have your best friend, and you tell them all your secrets and the things that you're really worried about in life, and then two weeks later, they show up, and they don't remember any of that information, they're probably not going to be your best friend for very long.So really, what we do from a technology point of view is trying to help bridge that gap between what happens in the digital world and then what happens in the conversational interactions between a consumer and the representatives of a brand.During this interview, you will learn four things:That a critical to way to look at you company is not only how you are solving a meaningful problem for your customers, but also how your customers perceive you as a company.How to accelerate momentum by smartly adjusting make, buy partner decisions based on different market conditions and where you are in your product market fit life-cycleHow to use communication as a weapon to grow alignment, motivation and trust inside your business. Mastering this will give you surprising insights and levels of engagement.That the biggest tailwind you can have is with customers that are excited about what you have done for them and their business. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The role of voice in the future of customer experience - Interview with Gregg Johnson, CEO of Invoca, a provider of call intelligence software that allows marketers to drive, track and automate inbound calls for better leads, greater marketing insight, and more customers. Gregg joins me today to talk about a recent report they have released, the impact of voice assistants on customer experience and the role of both intelligent voice assistants and the contact centre in the future of customer experience.
Here we are discussing a principle developed by Gregg Johnson of the institute of physical art. The idea of local vs global movers and how to train a local first approach to movement.
Conversations from the 2019 Invoca Summit with Gregg Johnson, CEO of Invoca; Joel Citron, Vice President of Advertising Technologies at Ai Media Group; AC Evans, CEO of Drips; Todd Stearn, CEO of Aragon Advertising; and David Walsh, President of Visiqua.
We're baaaaaack! After a long time off, we've returned with a recent podcast with returning guest Gregg Johnson to discuss manual therapy and the vagus nerve. Enjoy!
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Writing songs and building a music business? Look no further. Songwriters Gregg Johnson and Matt Elias discuss different approaches to writing, inspiration, motivation, and creative entrepreneurship.
From motor control, to treating towards optimal function, efficiency of movement, addressing pain and navigating the patient who is in pain, centric joint positioning, and body awareness, stay tuned for a discussion around Clinical Pearls. Dan is once again joined by our frequent special guests from the Institute of Physical Art, Gregg Johnson, PT, FFMT, … Continue reading Ep. 29- Clinical Pearls with Clinical Experts →
Dan is joined once again by our frequent guests from the Institute of Physical Art, Gregg Johnson, PT, FFMT, FAAOMPT and Brent Yamashita, PT, MPT, CFMT, FFMT, FAAOMPT. Also joining the discussion are Torrey Foster, PT, DPT, OCS and Carrie Schofield, PT, DPT, PRPC. Together we discuss the journey to unlock and develop the key … Continue reading Ep. 28- Attributes of GREAT Physical Therapists →
Conversation with Gregg Johnson, CEO of Invoca, a subject matter expert on call intelligence, voice, and AI.
As the former National Youth Director of the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel, Gregg Johnson directed a network of youth leaders, pastors and workers throughout North America. A gifted speaker, writer, musician and motivator; Gregg is now at the center point of a bold vision for an emerging generation of young people around the world within the Body of Christ. Gregg continues to travel internationally ministering in conferences, camps, seminars and churches all over the United States, Canada, Eastern and Western Europe, Asia and Australia. In 2000, Gregg married Jessica and together they have launched J12, a dynamic ministry to the “tweeners” of society (those between the ages of 8 to 12). With a passion to reach a generation before they need to be rescued, they now have 2 children who will be tweens someday! www.j12.com
Our 20th episode is truly special. Developing intention and intuition in your clinical journey. It truly takes a lifetime to develop. Get outside your comfort zone and take a chance. Dan and Paul are again joined by Gregg Johnson and his son Ryan Johnson, from the Institute of Physical Art.
Sleep apnea? Glottis? Pelvic Floor? TMD? Visceral? Brown Sequard Syndrome? Dan and Paul are again joined by Gregg Johnson and his son, Ryan Johnson, from the Institute of Physical Art for an interesting discussion regarding other things PTs can treat outside the typical ‘box.’
Stories are a great way for people to learn. Join Dan and Paul for story time with Gregg Johnson, Co-Founder of the Institute of Physical Art. His stories will have impact on all who listen about the true power of physical therapy!
Current evidence would suggest types of manual therapy do not matter, including APTA’s clinical guidelines. However, many people believe in the power of specificity with manual therapy. Gregg Johnson and his son, Ryan, from the Institute of Physical Art, join us to discuss this subject!
We live in a digital world. Texts, tweets and typing is the language of today. However, not too long ago, it was the telephone that provided our main method of communication. Today we sit down with Gregg Johnson, CEO of Invoca, to discuss the changing landscape of business communication and how the phone call continues to be a vital part of the customer experience—now more than ever. As the Chief Executive Officer of Invoca, Gregg connects phone calls and human conversations to the digital journey. The data his team collects drives revenue and ultimately makes customers happy. Gregg has looked at the numbers and despite what you may believe about the slow departure of the phone call, the numbers show that this perspective strays pretty far from what customers actually want. References and Resources Invoca Harvard Business Review: Your Customers Still Want to Talk to a Human Being Learn More: Frontier AnyWare Cloud-based VoIP Solution Podcast: More Than a Phone System: Introducing Frontier AnyWare Business Phone Service by Frontier Business Ethernet Service by Frontier Contact Our Guest Expert Connect with Gregg on LinkedIn More Host Skip Lineberg Subscribe via iTunes Send your feedback, comments and questions to BusinessEdge@Frontier.com
The Lord Tests Hearts - Gregg Johnson by Crossroads Church
Welcome back! In our next interview, we speak with Gregg Johnson. He is co-founder and co-owner of the Institute of Physical Art (IPA) with his wife, Vicky Johnson PT, FFFMT, FAAOMPT. Gregg is also one my main mentors as I...
BRILLIANTLY BRAVE Episode #14 - "Parenting Pre-Teens" with Gregg Johnson of J12 Ministries. Gregg and wife Jessica Johnson founded their non-profit organization in 2002, declaring that J12 would reach a generation before they needed to be rescued. As the movement spread, people everywhere were catching a passion to reach 8-12 year olds. They moved their base to Anaheim, California in 2005 where the very first J12 Local Church model was established at The Rock. We discuss finding the power and authority of experience and the role of creativity in discipleship! "Godwordart" is Gregg's newest product/devotional for families. Find our blog at BrilliantlyBraveParenting.com or on Facebook at #BrilliantlyBraveParenting --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brilliantlybraveparenting/support
4 Ways God Works In Our Lives - Pastor Gregg Johnson by Crossroads Church
Special guest Gregg Johnson, founder of the J12 ministry, continues “The Free Life” with “I Must Mountain”.
Special guest Gregg Johnson, founder of the J12 ministry, continues “The Free Life” with “I Must Mountain”.
Gregg Johnson is the founder of a tween movement that is gaining momentum on all over the world called J12. He is the former National Youth Director of the Foursquare Church and is a much sought after speaker at conferences and churches because of his unique ability to capture the attention of all ages and communicate truth.