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Koji Uesugi, Dean of Student Services, Rigo Estrada, Basic Needs Coordinator, and Pauline Swartz, Library faculty and Basic Needs Committee Faculty Co-chair, join us today for a very important discussion about Basic Needs. In 2016 and 2018, more than 40,000 students at 57 California Community Colleges responded to The Hope Center's #RealCollegeSurvey about student experiences of college life. 50% of respondents reported food insecurity in the past 30 days, 60% reported housing insecurity in the previous year, and 19% reported being homeless in the previous year. Mt. SAC has a range of Basic Needs support available, including CalFresh, the Mountie Fresh Food Pantry, Housing Referrals, the Laptop Loaner program, and more. We know that faculty play an important role in connecting students to Basic Needs support, so thanks for joining us today to learn more about the resources available to support the health, wellness, safety, and academic success of your students. And -- please encourage your students to participate in the California Community Colleges #RealCollegeSurvey this fall. The better we understand students' experiences in college, the better we can work together to support students in their academic and life journeys. Some Basic Needs Resources: Visit the Basic Needs Website Learn more about the #RealCollege survey by visiting The Hope Center A direct link to the #RealCollegeSurvey To access scanned text book chapters visit HERE Watch this VIDEO on how to request text book chapters Learn more about how to help students access text books by visiting the Open Educational Resources Guide Learn more about the CalFresh Program Apply to CalFresh easily and on your own Contact Estrada Rigo if you are a student wanting a consultation Instagram: @mtsacbasicneeds Run Time: 28 min, 18 sec To find the full transcript for this episode, click HERE
So I caved, people have been asking me to repost some of my old episodes and I have to respect good ol' nostalgia. Ok, they're not that old but, if you want them then feel free to binge and take a listenToday's episode is about the Enneagram and the nine types in detail. And if you want to see the books mentioned they're right here in my Amazon faves ;) Take the test: HERE++++ ****Watch my FREE Masterclass on Showing up on Social + Creating Connection****Don't Forget to: Download the free Social Media Connection Guide so you can fill it in and follow along with the class! ++++If you loved this episode and want to hear more like it, please subscribe and give us a 5-star rating and if you want to hear more from me send a DM on the 'Gram!! I appreciate your support so much and I can't wait to serve you more this year!xo, Alora
*PROMOCODE: use LYMPHATIC15 for 15% off Digestive Juice and Not Your Average Probiotic on my site: https://www.organicolivia.com/* #06 On this episode I sit down with another lovely leo, Lisa Levitt Gainsley of The Lymphatic Message. We’re learning about the lymphatic system. What it is (your body’s largest circulatory system), what it’s responsible for, how it plays a role in digestion, brain detox, waste clearance, hormone health…. AND the major connection between the lymph and diseases like Alzheimer's, Crohn’s, and Ulcerative colitis. Lisa and I have a natural chemistry, so join us as we get the juice on how to move your lymph. Mainstream wellness trends are only beginning to talk about the life changing Lymphatic system, but ancient systems of medicine such as TCM or Ayurveda, have always seen it as one of the first places to look for stagnation when the body is ill. This episode will help you detect signs of Lymph stagnation/dysfunction, and you’ll learn how to make sure it’s optimized through food, exercise, and at-home self massage. Plus, I list some amazing Ayurveda herbs and foods at the top of the show. To connect with Lisa click HERE To connect with Olivia click HERE To read the full show notes click HERE Watch the full self lymphatic massage tutorial HERE “Everything is everything and... the problem is not always the problem”
That Expert Show host Anna Canzano interviews Dr. Krista Scott-Dixon of Precision Nutrition. They discuss nutrition for kids and adults, how to make sure you and your family are getting the nutrition you need, why it's more important than ever right now to pay attention to eating a nutritional diet. Back to school nutrition How to pack your kids' lunches How to get your kids to try new things Is it healthy to fast occasionally? Is there a diet that promotes height (for teenagers especially)? What do you do with the kid who only eats nuggets and mac and cheese? Will your child survive if they refuse to eat fruits and vegetables? What strategies can adults use to get more nutrition in their diet? How to help kids with autism and/or apraxia who struggle with different textures in food and are averse to many types of foods TIPSHEET for this episode HERE Watch other episodes of That Expert Show HERE Learn about Precision Nutrition HERE
Joining Hans on the show this week is US Senator Johnny Isakson, the senior Senator from Georgia and Chair of the Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs. They talk all things national security – from his recent trip to Iraq, escalating tensions in Iran, and trade wars with China. Visit the Senator’s official website HERE Watch the episode HERE Follow Senator Isakson on Twitter @SenatorIsakson Follow Inside the Box podcast on Twitter @insidetheboxpod
Jon Kieran is the Programming Manager for the New Orleans Film Society. A.T. and Jon sit down to chat about the upcoming New Orleans Film Festival. They are Talkin' Bout different pass options, the festival after parties and how this is the most diverse year in the festival's history. That being said, A.T. acknowledges how a lot of local NOLA filmmakers feel left out from NOFF, due to them not being classified as "diverse". So A.T. asks Jon his opinion on the matter. To become a member of the New Orleans Film Society go HERE Watch this conversation on YouTube Subscribe, Rate & Review. Or we'll find you. Get in touch w/ A.T.: Webstie Instagram Twitter --- 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/talkinbout/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkinbout/support
A.T. sits down with Spencer Fossier, owner at NOLA Float Tanks. Spencer is well versed in the Sensory Deprivation (Float Tank) world with over 1,000 hours spent in the tank. A.T. talks w/ Spencer about his history in the floating universe, him bringing tanks to New Orleans, benefits of floating and a trippy experience he had when staying the night in the tank. To schedule your your own Float Tank experience go HERE Watch this conversation on YouTube Come find A.T. Website Instagram Twitter --- 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/talkinbout/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkinbout/support
Mark Landon Smith is a Producer, Casting Director, Playwright, Actor & Head Director for Arts Live Theatre in Northwest Arkansas. Mark & A.T. talk about how big the filming scene is getting in NWA, the process of producing a film, Mark's boutique agency: Actors Casting Agency, advice for actors, how much social media plays into getting cast, creating your own content and so much more. Mark mentions advice for filmmakers from Ryan & Jennica Shwartzman which can be found HERE Watch this conversation on YouTube For further inquiries with Mark go to his WEBSITE A.T. is on the web: Website Instagram Twitter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkinbout/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkinbout/support
Episode #9 - Once we got to the point where we really understood and believed in our brand and the effect we wanted to have on people it changed everything, from what we said on our website to what we said when we were speaking in front of a crowd to what we said on a sales call. It really pervaded all aspects of our communication In this episode I interview John Williamson, a serial entrepreneur who has found success in bringing technology to business that are traditionally low tech. His first startup utilized mapping technology to streamline the delivery of physical goods in a city. After this he moved into the Qualitative Research field and founded Qualvu. Qualvu developed and delivered video-based qualitative research services. Qualvu led the offline to online migration in qualitative research. Qualvu also developed TruePanel.com, an online consumer recruiting, screening, management and fulfillment platform to power online research projects. Next, using many of the lessons learned with Qualvu, he founded a proprietary platform for Research Intelligence called 24tru , a software solution for uploading and mining market research assets including video, images, PPT, PDF, and Word documents using a custom multimedia search engine. Both Qualvu and 24tru were acquired by FocusVision Worldwide in December 2015. His latest venture, in a bold move that again brought technology solutions to undeserved businesses, was to found Elite Massage Chairs. Elite Massage Chairs builds technology-enabled massage chairs, combining full-body massage with brainwave frequency synchronization, for powerful new concepts in mind/body healing. Elite chairs are the preferred solutions among professional sports teams, chiropractors, and others seeking relief from chronic pain. Links to things we talk about: John's LinkedIn Page [Here] Learn more about Elite Massage Chairs [Here] Watch the video about Braintroncis [Here] The Science of Neuroplasticity [Here] Qualvu Recognized as Fastest Growing Tech Company [Here] IF YOU LIKE WHAT YOU HEAR, PLEASE: Subscribe to our list Connect with us on twitter Email us and tell us what you think! Colorado TechCast brings you interviews with entrepreneurs, thought leaders and technology pioneers from around the state. We provide a behind the scenes look at who’s doing what, why, and how you can get involved. Join us each episode to hear the exciting stories of technology happenings in our state. I want this show to be relevant to you, so please send me your thoughts and suggestions. My email address is trapper@coloradoTechCast.com. You can also hit me up on twitter @CoTechCast. I read and respond to all messages so drop me a line and tell me what you think. I am always on the look out for future guests, so if you know anyone with an interesting story to tell, or you yourself would like to come on and talk about what you’re building, then send me an email.
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Have you been waiting for Scott and Chris to get down to brass tacks and tackle a scenario like the one you are facing? Well look no further, it’s time for the Hot Seat! On this episode of The Amazing Seller, Scott and Chris will break down a question from a TAS follower like you. They will cover product variations, keyword optimization, how to move your product quickly to recoup your costs, and so much more! This episode might have just right the tips, insights, and lessons you need to up your game and take action. Don’t wait. Grab your pen and paper tune and into this content rich episode. Use caution when adding color variations to your product listings. The last thing you want is to spend money that you didn’t need to. A critical step in the product research phase is to make sure you aren’t adding options that your potential customers are not expecting. For example, some products don’t need color variations, at least not right away. Listen to this episode of The Amazing Seller as Chris and Scott discuss the reasons to be cautious about which variations you add at to your product listing. If you are just getting started, make sure that you catch this helpful episode! Optimize the keywords in the title of your Amazon product listing Sometimes the best solution for a problem you’ve been having is the simplest one. On this episode of The Amazing Seller, Chris gives some great advice on how to optimize the title of your Amazon product listing. Don’t forget that quick glances at your product and titles MAKE a huge impression. Consider restructuring your title if you aren’t getting the results you are looking for. Don’t include unnecessary words. An example is using the words silver or chrome when describing stainless steel, those colors automatically come to mind for the consumer. If you are wondering how you can optimize your title, make sure to listen to this episode! Tips on how to move your product quickly. If you have some products that you’ve used in a testing phase or you just can’t seem to move them, what are your options? On this episode of The Amazing Seller, Scott gives some great tips on how to move product quickly and recoup some of your costs. Lower your price. See if that makes a difference. Lower the price for a few weeks. Go to a place like Snagshout or Slickdeals and list it there. Do a close out sale. Reach out to a blogger or Instagram page to see if they would do a contest with your product. To get more great tips and insights from Scott, make sure to listen to this episode! Approach your listing with fresh eyes An old maxim says that “Familiarity breeds complacency.” You’ve seen this truth play out in your own life. You get used to the weird sound your car makes and you don’t notice it until someone who never rides in your car gets in. Well, the same can be said of your Amazon product listing. You’ve spent so much time building it and crafting it to be “Just right” that you may have become blind to it limitations. On this episode of The Amazing Seller, Chris encourages sellers like to you to take a look at a competitor's listing and pick it apart. Then he wants you to take that same critical eye and turn it on your listing to see what you might be missing. This simple step could help you spot that one thing that you’ve been missing. OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE AMAZING SELLER [0:03] Scott’s introduction to this episode of the podcast! [3:10] The situation that’s on the hot seat today! [9:50] Caution for adding color variations. [15:30] Optimizing keywords in the listing’s title. [23:40] Scott and Chris break down the numbers for this product. [26:30] Some ideas on how to move your product quickly to recoup cost. [30:00] Chris talks about the best PPC (Pay Per Click) strategy. [36:00] Some parting advice from Chris. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Listen to the episode Scott mentioned about depth and demand - HERE Find all the Hotseat episodes - HERE Watch the live events sizzle reels - HERE Slickdeals Snagshout