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In Episode Two of the SMS series (If you missed Episode One, you can listen to it here), we jump into the nitty gritty of how to scale your SMS program. First, we outline the 4 key SMS automations that are the revenue driving foundation of a successful program, and then we look at the high-value campaigns where SMS can accelerate your growth. We highlight specific language to use when crafting your messages, best-practices for message scheduling so they feel the most natural for your customers, and CTA frameworks for every type of campaign. Listen ahead for powerful tactics for scaling your SMS marketing reach and results. This series is presented in partnership with Postscript and Justuno. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Postscript is trusted by thousands of growing Shopify & Shopify plus stores to manage their SMS Marketing. When done right, SMS marketing can be game-changing for a brand. But there's a fine line between success and annoying users. We are redefining the way brands and customers interact: with empathy, conversation, and revenue. Using Postscript, your team will be able to grow a TCPA compliant subscriber list, use your Shopify data to create targeted text marketing campaigns, have two-way conversations with customers, and unlock a brand new marketing channel that drives big-time ROI for your store. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Justuno helps you build your SMS subscriber database even faster with more qualified shoppers. Easily collect subscribers using a tap to text opt-in for mobile visitors or seamless SMS lead captures anywhere on your site. Justuno directly integrates with leading SMS platforms like Postscript so your hard-won opt-ins are easily shared without delay. Justuno's best practices with impression rates ensure your KPIs don't become overinflated vanity metrics and that your pop-ups are capturing high-intent leads. Plus, you can access your data anytime so you get the data and insights you want, whenever you want them. Get started with a free trial of Justuno today and accelerate your SMS subscription growth! Head over to justuno.com/mastermind to learn more and snag your exclusive discount for being a MM listener!
Join UTP's Molly and transformational life coach Dr. Beth Warsof to unpack living in uncertainty and intuition in this 3-arc series! In Episode Two, Molly and Beth get curious about what intuition is, how to listen for it, and how to amplify it as the guiding light in our lives.How to get in touch with Dr. Beth Warsof: Website: www.bethwarsofcoaching.com Instagram: @drbethwarsofFollow us on Instagram: @unpackthepursuit
One of the most important drivers for food system transformation is finance. In Episode Two of "On the Table," IFPRI's Charlotte Hebebrand ( https://www.ifpri.org/profile/charlotte-hebebrand ) and Eugenio Diaz-Bonilla ( https://www.ifpri.org/profile/eugenio-diaz-bonilla ) discuss ideas for funding change and share insights into the work of the UN Food Systems Summit Finance Lever. Links: IFPRI resources on UNFSS: https://www.ifpri.org/ifpri-unfss-2021
What part of a song constitutes a hook? Can it be a vocal melody or part of an instrumental riff? And what is the difference between a hook and an ear worm? In Episode Two of MIND OVER MUSIC, we dissect and analyze four Beatles songs to get a better look at their song structure.
How do you build a case against a hospital system and a doctor for turning a patient into an opioid addict? In Episode Two of Results Don’t Lie, personal injury attorneys Tim Cronin and Johnny Simon from the Simon Law Firm dive into the discovery phase, and the shocking facts of the case come to light. Hear depositions from Brian and Michelle Koon about how Brian’s growing addiction shattered their lives, and from the medical expert who claimed Brian’s brain was “marinating in opioids.” Their testimony is the foundation of Tim and Johnny’s case, but is it enough to overcome the doctor’s defense? Contact information: Results Don’t Lie is a production of The Simon Law Firm. Contact Tim and Johnny at comments@resultsdontlie.law. Disclaimer: The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements. This disclosure is required by rule of the Supreme Court of Missouri.
In Episode Two, Pil and I hit some controversial discussions on matchups to watch for upsets, close games and teams were intrigued by for unexpected Sweet Sixteen runs. We review our betting slates from Conference Championship weekend. (Saturday very good, Sunday holy fuck things went south QUICK.) We end the show with an extended version of the Division One mascot challenge at the request of a listener. Check back in after the play-in games Thursday for our opinions on the tournament set -up and any breaking news regarding COVID issues and betting lines for the first few action-packed days of the tourney.
In Episode Two of “Red Sox On Deck”, Shelly Verougstraete (@ShellyV_643) and Bob Osgood (@BobOsgood15 ) discuss the latest Red Sox prospect news. Topics include: Spring training updates Minor League Rule Changes A comprehensive preview of Double-A Portland Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode Two of Novel Dialogue, critic and scholar Bruce Robbins sits down with Nobel Laureate Orhan Pamuk. They have taught classes on the political novel together at Columbia for years, and it shows. They ask how the novel can ever escape its roots in middle-class sensibility and perspective: Joseph Conrad comes up, but so does modern BrazilianContinue reading "1.2 That Demonic Novelistic Impulse: Orhan Pamuk with Bruce Robbins (JP)"
In Episode Two of Tales of the Gray, -OK, I apologize. It has been two weeks and a half and I just uploaded the second episode :( -That being said, why did I come back to the boxing ring? -At the end of the day, change comes with consistent decisions. Let's show up every day, even if we don't feel like it! Much love, silver travelers! Nora --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In Episode Two, Robert Fisher takes the hot-seat with Nomi Moore asking the questions this time around. Robert gives us some insight into his career path, his growth through therapy and self-care, and the things that bring him joy.Download this and future episodes of our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocketcasts, and anywhere else find your favorite shows. You can search MR & MRS and please be sure to subscribe, and/or write a review if possible to help build our show. Have an idea for a future episode, or want to join us for a conversation? Email us at hello@mrandmrs.show!
Erica Corbo’s adventurous sonic pallet and inclining toward performance art, brings exciting performances to the Philly music scene! In Episode Two, Erica and Paul talk about her solo project I, America, the free improv group she plays in, Space Whale Orchestra as well as the concert series she hosts Warp Factor 9. https://www.patreon.com/phoundsoundshttps://ericacorbo.bandcamp.comhttps://www.ericacorbo.com
November is National Family Caregivers Month. These everyday heroes dedicate themselves to caring for other human beings often while sacrificing important aspects of their own lives. In Episode Two of Coffee, Tea, and Music Therapy, Jill talks to one of her favorite caregivers, Dina Rincon. Dina has been caring for her mother for eleven years. It has not been an easy road, but Dina knows that at the end of the day, she will have no regrets about giving her mom the dignity that she deserves. We also talk about how COVID-19 has dramatically affected the lives of caregivers' mental and physical health. Check out the show notes for links to the resources discussed in the episode.
In Episode Two, we hear the story of Keith Cooper’s 20-year odyssey to clear his name of a crime he didn’t commit in a town he hardly knew. Cooper tells the story in his words, starting with his arrest in 1997 based on a description of a crime by someone tall, thin and black. Mistaken witness identifications led to a speedy bench-trial conviction and a 40-year sentence. New scientific evidence weakened the case against Cooper, and in 2006 he chose to give up his claim to innocence so he could help his struggling family. It took another 11 years of struggle to win the first pardon based on actual innocence in Indiana history.
In Episode Two, we hear the story of Keith Cooper’s 20-year odyssey to clear his name of a crime he didn’t commit in a town he hardly knew. Cooper tells the story in his words, starting with his arrest in 1997 based on a description of a crime by someone tall, thin and black. Mistaken witness identifications led to a speedy bench-trial conviction and a 40-year sentence. New scientific evidence weakened the case against Cooper, and in 2006 he chose to give up his claim to innocence so he could help his struggling family. It took another 11 years of struggle to win the first pardon based on actual innocence in Indiana history
A regular podcast encouraging listeners to think, consider new perspectives, and imagine questions to shed light on the issues of our lives. Ted and Carolyn Catranis utilize a discussion format to explore modern ideas, societal change, spirituality, personal growth and God’s love. In Episode Two we dig deeply into a discussion of "Thankfulness" as a way of life.
In Episode Two, Christi and Ron talk about tourism in Gulf Shores, AL and how COVID-19 has impacted daily life for locals and tourists alike.
In Episode Two of our Winter Series, Kidd and Missy are joined by their brother-in-law, Kurtis, and his significant other, Alex, to talk about holiday traditions in their families. Connect with What The Trio?! Facebook: facebook.com/whatthetriopodcast Instagram: @whatthetriopodcast Website: www.whatthetriopodcast.com Venmo Tip Jar: @whatthetriopodcast
Plug yourself in, pick up your mug of coffee, and let's go.Season Four looks at a number of Psalms, each taking up a theme from the Bible and giving it a voice for us. We will explore how worship and healing work together.In Episode Two we hear the inspiration behind the song, 'How Long, Oh Lord?' Support the show (https://www.give.net/AcornCF)
Plug yourself in, pick up your mug of coffee, and let's go. Season Three takes us through the good, the bad, and the ugly of Christian healing. In Episode Two we are making it by personal responding to your question, 'How Long?'.Support the show (https://www.give.net/AcornCF)
In Episode Two of Gleanings from Genesis, the details of ‘day one’ and the ‘second day’ are discussed. Working through the Transparent English Bible (Genesis 1:1-8), the rhythm and cadence of the original Hebrew are highlighted. What begins to emerge is an ancient story of the transformation of a desolate and waste planet into the […]
In Episode Two of Gleanings from Genesis, the details of ‘day one’ and the ‘second day’ are discussed. Working through the Transparent English Bible (Genesis 1:1-8), the rhythm and cadence of the original Hebrew are highlighted. What begins to emerge is an ancient story of the transformation of a desolate and waste planet into the […]
In Episode Two of our Fall Series, Missy and Kidd sit down with Ema Alatini - our favorite Japongan (Japanese+Tongan) Science teacher currently based out of Texas. Connect with Ema: Instagram: @Msalatinidasciencesis Connect with the Show: Instagram: @whatthetriopodcast Facebook: What The Trio?! Website: www.whatthetriopodcast.com Venmo Tip Jar: @WhatTheTrioPodcast Submit a joke/topic for the podcast here: https://linktr.ee/whatthetriopodcast Help us stay ad-free by donating through our virtual tip jar on Venmo.
History in the making! This is Britain's first regular mainstream show for bisexuals. Hosted by bi activist and writer Lewis Oakley and bisexual journalists Nichi Hodgson and Ashley Byrne, Bisexual Brunch is a unique podcast for people from all over the world who identify as bi to come together and celebrate their sexuality. In Episode Two, the team challenge scientists carrying out research into the existence of bisexual men - and this week’s personal story is from legendary Carry On and Corrie star Amanda Barrie.Follow updates on the show via @BisexualBrunch on Twitter. Bisexual Brunch is a Made in Manchester (MIM) Production.
We are changing things up a bit for our 14th episode. For our lucky number 13 interview we are catching back up with a prior guest from Episode Two. By a very popular demand, I am talking with Rudy. Rudy jumped on TALK OF 12 OAKS...THE PODCAST on January 21st, with a bang. Rudy grew up in South and North Florida. In Episode Two, he shared about his amazing relationship with his Dad and how that relationship formed his views and decisions in all aspects of his life. Rudy is a serial entrepreneur and proprietor who has spent his life looking to better the world through food and reinvention. He’s been building his own businesses since he was 17 years old and continues to do so today. Learn all about Rudy’s journey from mowing lawns, to creating subscription-less cell service, to working in the restaurant industry. His interests are wide and varied and have served him well over the years. Rudy shares the impact golf has had in his life and how golf is a big part of his son’s life now too. Rudy is a guy who I view with having an incredible vision, a master of relationships building, a wealth of knowledge and experiences, and in the short time that I’ve known him, it feels like it’s been a lifetime. I still remember key words Rudy used during his interview, such as empathy toward people, true kindness, trust, and being sympathetic, while genuine. I thought it would be a great treat for all of us, to catch up and hear where Rudy, Bernadette, and Nautico are today. In This Episode: [02:16] Welcome a returning guest, Rudy Theale, our 13th “P” in the pod[cast]. He is a proprietor and serial entrepreneur. [03:22] Rudy is thankful for his family and health and cautious about the future during these uncertain times. [03:43] Things were pretty tough the first month or two of the pandemic. Nautico will be doing virtual schooling at the beginning of the year. [04:56] Bernadette was doing about 275 themed trivia events prior to the pandemic. During the pandemic she went to zero events, but it is starting to rebound. [06:41] They were making masks as part of a project for their church. [07:35] They sold over 700 masks and they loved the experience. They gave their remaining supplies to a friend that has carried on their special project. [08:37] During this mask making project, Rudy said they felt like a combination of a Nike factory and Jimmy Johns. [09:11] Rudy shares what COVID-19 has done to him and for him. [11:12] He put a deal together and bought the Chubbys Taco brand and restaurants. [12:40] Rudy’s goal is to have 7 or 8 Chubbys Taco locations in this area and then expand out to other areas. [14:12] Rudy shares the progress of the Cut & Gather Project. The restaurant business is going to look much differently after COVID-19. [15:58] The Cut & Gather Project is on hold at the moment, but Rudy is optimistic that they will be able to open at some point, but it may not be this year. [16:54] Unfortunately the “Cause for Paws” Golf Tournament didn’t happen. The pandemic has affected many businesses and events. They are hoping to reschedule for 2021. [18:16] The tough times have created the opportunity to rise above this and get through it. [19:45] Rudy and his family moved to 12 Oaks in 2016. [21:44] Rudy loved sharing a simple non-elegant holiday with his family. [23:25] Rudy and Wendell start the conversation off by discussing personal growth and early values. [25:49] Learn more about Rudy’s relationship with his dad and its impact on his life. [28:49] Who is Rudy and what’s his personal brand? [29:22] He wants to continue to refine who he is. [31:22] He tries to meet people genuinely and bring value to them. [33:58] How entrepreneurship has changed Rudy’s life? He started his first business when he was seventeen years old. He personally had always been excited about creating something new. [34:41] Smartfone (Tracfone) was his first real business. [37:55] Rudy shares stories about working in restaurants and with amazing chefs. [38:22] He has learned that the restaurant business is a methodical and system business. [39:04] An incredible chef can merge systems and creativity. [45:09] Hear Rudy chat about his relationship with Bernadette and the glow she brings to his life. [46:57] Bernadette builds furniture from scratch, has an eye for design and is unique and unmatched. [48:39] Learn more about Rudy’s family and his kids. [49:02] His son’s name, Nautico, was inspired by Rudy’s love of boating. [50:17] Why did Rudy and his family choose to live in 12 Oaks? [53:54] How has golf been an asset in Rudy’s life? [55:47] Rudy shares about Nautico’s involvement with golf. [60:39] Rudy talks about his dog Dash, why he loves dogs so much, and his heroism. [61:05] Rudy fell in love with animals and especially dogs very early on in life. [63:12] Rudy works very closely with Cause for Paws of North Carolina. [64:47] What is Rudy most proud of? [67:28] Would Rudy take a mulligan on any decisions in his life? [71:35] When all is said and done, what will Rudy be known for? Links and Resources for Episode 14...for additional links and resources regarding Rudy Theale, please check them out in Episode 2: 12 Oaks Community Website Team Anderson Realty https://chubbystacos.com https://www.facebook.com/AmericasThemedTrivia/ https://www.thalesacademy.org
In Episode Two, Trevor extends Cassidy an olive branch by making her watch a movie from her favorite genre, horror. They tackle Wes Craven's The People Under the Stairs. Cannibalism, disregard for beautiful old homes, and strange murder suits, this movie has at it all, and then some.
In Episode Two of No Holds Barred, we reunite for a discussion of Disclosure: Trans Lives on Screen (2020), the representation of transgender people in the media, intersectionality, cancel culture, JK Rowling, as well as other culture we have been consuming lately. Don't miss this episode, and look out for the worst political joke we could think of for this week!
In Episode Two we hear from Stephan Whelan, founder of DeeperBlue.com and Michael Menduno, Dive journalist and author as they have a candid discussion of their recent Op-Ed "The Day Diving Stood Still" and they share their assessment of where the Scuba and Freediving world are now under Coronavirus.Then we have an interview with underwater filmmaker David Diley who discusses some incredible stories from the making of his seminal film, "Of Shark And Man".Then we hear from freediving legend William Trubridge on How To Breathe for a freedive.And then finally we hear from Sarah Barrett on her Best Dive Ever.Don't forget to give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us - every share and like really makes a difference.
In Episode Two, Will Rice talks with people who knew Dr. Gary Swank and Mario Graniel in an effort to learn more about who they were. Additionally, we hear from Jim Klug of Yellow Dog Flyfishing Adventures; Klug provides an industry perspective on the murders and their aftermath. As the investigation intensifies, authorities zero in on a suspect. Music: The Spills, Trailrunner, and Unfolding Plot, performed by Blue Dot Sessions, www.sessions.blue. Theme music for Down the Path was written and recorded by Alex Flock: www.alexflock.com.
In Episode Two of Building Better Humans Podcast, Lynnly explores what to do after you have decided that diet culture isn't for you. Lynnly took diet culture and flipped it on its head by "adding more" of the good stuff instead of continuing to deny herself. Join us in our Facebook Group http://facebook.com/groups/buildingbetterhumanspodcast. Lynnly will be going live on Friday to chat more about "Adding More." Positive Words RecommendationsUnlocking Us - Brene BrownLove, Curvy Yoga - Anna Guest-JelleyThe Confessional - Nadia Bolz-WeberUntamed - Glennon DoyleYou Are a Badass - Jen SinceroUnf*ck Yourself - Gary John Bishop (WARNING: Some diet language included!)We'd love to hear from you! Send us an email at buildingbetterhumanspodcast@gmail.com. Until next Wednesday. Remember . . . Fat doesn't own us anymore.
In Episode Two, Dominic, Mike, and Zack talk about what it's like to work from home, and some of the longer-term implications of that switch. Does this mean SD-WAN and VDI are going to have the day? Does the corporate network edge now reach into employee's homes, and does that mean surveillance is okay? What about onboarding, especially for interns or people starting their first job in this climate? And how come we aren't hearing more about VR? Dominic's post about remote internships: https://diginomica.com/how-tech-internships-and-mentoring-should-work-lockdown Catch us on Twitter: @dwellington, @MikeIaniro, and @ZZilakakis
In Episode Two, Ian speaks with Russel Binks, Executive at Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, from South Africa's largest private game reserve. Learn of the conservation work that the Tswalu Foundation are continuing throughout the lockdown, the health and family support that Tswalu provides to its local community, and how Tswalu Kalahari Reserve is using this time to prepare an even more luxurious and private game viewing experience for its guests.
In Episode Two of Season Two Wait Time (Nant'an from Omaha) shares how he helped build the Omaha region coming from Greensboro, NC, how F3 helped him connect with his community, and helped him play the Infinite Game. Listen now! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/american-yammer/message
In Episode Two we discuss the difference between the recession in 2008 vs. the global pandemic of 2020 and how to protect your small business.
In Episode Two, Ryan, Dale, and Matt Claeys dive deep into the complex and controversial topic of junior livestock show drug testing and how it impacts the show ring environment.
In Episode Two, the Young Mandalorian returns to the Steel having taken on a new bounty...from two different clients!We're playing Fantasy Flight Games: Edge of the Empire with the books: No Disintegrations (Bounty Hunters), Lords of Nal Hutta(Hutts) and Allies and Adversaries (LOADS of baddies)Cast:Tara720 (Gank) and IG-3OJ - Enforcers for BaelDirector Oshoh - The Imperial Clientand special guest, a IG-100 unit.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/madjayzero)
In Episode Two, I interview not just one, but FIVE amazing kings: The Rebel Kings of Oakland! Watch the interview on YouTube: @kingsvoices pod The Rebel Kings of Oakland are not your average drag king troupe. For 10 years, they have put on shows on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at the White Horse Bar in Oakland, the oldest gay bar in the nation. The Rebel Kings show is absolutely inclusive and welcoming for both performers and audience members alike. While some shows require more polished acts this show stays open to anyone who is interested in performing, especially baby drag kings. It is a space for everyone to stay true to themselves whether it is as a performer or a spectator. Mission: Our mission is to provide the East Bay community, queer and non-queer alike, a drag king experience with a safe, continuous and creative bi-weekly show to allow for gender-bending exploration through performance art. Website: https://rebelkingsoakland.squarespace.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRebelKings/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/rebelkingsoakland --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kingsvoicespod/message
A double feature for the special occasion of this podcast going live! In Episode Two… is that a wolf?
In Episode Two of "Rescues" we find out a LOT more about Danny's mysterious new pet. And it gets a name.
In Episode Two, Phish fanatic and SUPER FAN, Brian Bavosa, who has seen Phish live 454 times(!), professes his love for Phish and defends the Vermont four-some against the quick-witted and hilarious Tim Harrington, the singer and front man of the legendary indie-rock outfit, Les Savy Fav.
In Episode Two of Only Three Lads, Bueno, Brett & Uncle Gregg discuss their Top 5 songs of 1977. Plus, you get news, stories, breakfast cereal analogies and - just what you always wanted - Donny Osmond trivia. Enjoy!
In Episode Two, “Access to the Biological Specimens,” Zahava and Zei head out for a day at the beach, and James investigates the local wildlife. Mandry comes downstairs for a visit; we find out who can bake, who can braid, and what those black seas look like up close. Calendars are invented; wildlife encountered; Saccharomyces Cerevisiae rehydrated. The transcript is available.Content Note: this episode is free from sensitive content other than some mild swearing, still mainly but not entirely James.The showrunner and lead writer for this project is Evan Tess Murray. The sound designer, audio engineer, and composer is Trace Callahan. Sounds and music are her original creations, sometimes with the assistance of others who remain Nameless. This episode guest starred the North Atlantic as the black ocean of the Nameless Planet.This is a collaborative ensemble project. Many of the character decisions are made by the actors as part of the story and script development process. Please check out the links below for more of their work:Presenting the Nameless CrewTrevor Bean creates and voices MandryTrace Callahan creates and voices KolianAlexander Endymion Hernández Díaz creates and voices CyrusAlexander Doddy creates and voices JamesSawyer Greene creates and voices QuillAnjali Kunapaneni creates and voices DeviDominic Mendez creates and voices ÁngelCaroline Mincks creates and voices ZahavaEvan Tess Murray creates and voices ZeiThey're also just a ton of fun to hang out with. Our corner of the internet is very friendly, and you're welcome to come say hello. We'd also love you to join the Ground Crew by supporting us on Patreon, if you can.The promo at the end of this episode is for Diary of a Space Archivist, a delightful show about space, family, and chocolate by Becky Stirrup. This story is being told by people in various parts of the world. Every episode, we'll give a bit of space in the shownotes to an effort by indigenous people that could use some support. Inspired by Endymion's connection to the Guanches, we decided to ask you to support Native Land, a community mapping project to help us all understand the people who have gone before us. Our podcast art was created by Katy Schifferer. Check out her work!A great deal of this episode was written and edited at Candy’s, an LGBTQ+ community space in Portland, Maine. Check them out at http://candyslovesyou.space. We tell a story about another world, but we're not giving up on this one. Support the show (http://patreon.com/needsaname)
In Episode Two of the Hodges Huddle, Sean and Andrew recap the 2020 NBA Trade Deadline!
In Episode Two of the Earth-16 Comics Wire, I interview the talented comic creator Tom Hutchinson on his comic book Shahrazad. I cannot begin to tell you how amazing this story is! We will talk about the inspiration behind the comic, the kickstarter for the Shahrazad Sidequest: "The Geisha In King Arthur's Court," Big Dog Ink, and so much more! Link to the kickstarter:https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1016186425/shahrazad-sidequests-the-geisha-in-king-arthurs-court --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
As part of Community Radio Tbilisi, architect and educator Jesse Vogler leads the series Cultural Landscapes and Building Cultures of the Caucasus--in which he discusses urban, architectural, and landscape histories of Georgia and beyond. In Episode Two, we are joined by Tbilisi Architecture Biennial founders Tinatin Gurgenidze, Oto Nemsadze, and Gigi Shukakidze to discuss the history, present, and fututure of contemporary architectural discourse in Georgia. Soundpostcard: Maja Schwaner and a Friend" Sound Exhibition: Barbora Gallo, Scanning of 76, Soundcollage for Block 76 exhibition, Tbilisi Architecture Biennial Playlist: Low Elite Squad / From Memphis to Tbilisi, Le Roi Bad /The Bad Song, Rezo Glonti / Mentors ჯესი ვოგლერის გადაცემათა ციკლი საქართველოს და სამხრეთ კავკასიის არქიტექტურის შესახებ. თემა: გახადე არქიტექტურა საჯარო - შეხვედრა თბილისის არქიტექტურის ბიენალეს დამაარსებლებთან: გიგი შუკაკიძე და ოთო ნემსაძე. რუბრიკები: ხმოვანი გზავნილი, ბგერის გამოფენა. მაუწყებლობის ძირითადი ენა ინგლისური.
In Episode Two of the Still To Be Determined podcast we discuss concept cars. What's the point? Why do manufacturers do it? What do they prove? And why don't Tesla or companies like Apple reveal their daydreamed ideas in the same way? (We also talk about Charmin's toilet paper dispensing robot!)
Hey everyone, this is Rudy Fernandez from Creative Outhouse. This is Part Two with Sandra Mackey, the Chief Marketing Officer of Bon Secours Mercy Health, a large nonprofit hospital system that’s in seven states. We’re entering a whole new era of hospital business and hospital marketing. And these two episodes address them. In Episode Two, we talked about how hospitals can become the Center for Community Health, what competition from companies like Walmart will mean and how you can use marketing to improve patient experience. And of course, how you do all this while maintaining patient privacy. Anyway, check it out. Welcome to Marketing Upheaval.Rudy Fernandez 0:51 What do you think are some major changes in terms of how a brand like let’s say Bon Secours Mercy Health brands itself? What’s changed? In terms of how you engage people with that brand,Sandra Mackey 1:04 So Bon Secours Mercy Health is the parent company of two brands that sit underneath it. One is Bons Secours. The other one is Mercy Health. And so we look at sort of the individual attributes that those two brands bring. And again, we start with research and understanding what drives consumers. What are their current perceptions? And where do we have an opportunity to influence those perceptions of services that are provided by the health system. And so for starting there, and truly unpacking the things that drive consumers, it helps us to market to consumers in a way that is about engagement, rather than what we think they want to hear that will move the needle. And one example of that is I think, in the industry, it’s been a long recognized practice in the industry that there’s promotion of awards, “we’re the best in this”, “we’re the number one in that.” We don’t say one of how many, by the way – it could be one of a thousand.. Rudy Fernandez 2:09 Yes, no, the chest thumpy stuff. Yes.Sandra Mackey 2:12 Yeah, exactly. In the top three…of three. You know, there’s a lot of self promotion around the health system that has occurred over time that I think consumers have gotten used to, based on research that we’ve done, consumers express fatigue around that type of marketing. Because there are so many of those awards recognitions out there. And I think that consumers start to question what does that really mean? Does that translate to a better experience? You know, who’s taking these surveys? Lots of questions that come up in their mind. And at the end of the day, what we have learned from that type of research is that those awards and recognitions are more about the health system than they are about the consumer. We have a shift in that philosophy. And we have really, you know, taken a completely new direction in the way that we engage with consumers. And what a concept we actually talk about the consumer, not about ourselves. Yeah, we want to be able to demonstrate that we understand what their greatest needs are and where they’re coming from and what they have gone through before they get even come through the door. And so our approach to branding has really taken on more of a consumer voice, I’d say than then we’ve ever done within our health system.View the complete transcript, images and show notes at:https://creativeouthouse.com/2019/12/04/sandra-mackey-cmo-of-bon-secours-mercy-health-part-2/Support the show (http://www.creativeouthouse.com/our-work)
In Episode Two of Homeowner University, we discuss how to ensure your real estate transaction is stress-free and successful. Patrick Quinn and Derek Riley play host for the first time with their guest, Doug Pike. Doug has was born into real estate. Both of his parents worked in the industry and he has been licensed since 2000. He shares his industry knowledge to empower homeowners in their buying and selling process. The episode gives you the blueprint to finding the best representative for your real estate transactions.
The Cameralabs Cafe podcast returns where Gordon and Doug discuss not just one camera but all the gear we’ve tested over the last few months. In Episode Two, we talk about three high-end compact cameras, the Canon G7X III, G5X II and Sony RX100 VII, before then discussing Sony's latest high resolution mirrorless camera, the A7r IV, then wrapping up with some lens news. So grab a drink and join us in the Cameralabs Cafe for a catch-up of all the recent photography news and reviews!
In Episode Two we talk about mummies from all over the world. From mummies in sunglasses to Pharaoh-powder for your nose, we try to tell you things you might not have known about these interesting corpses.
There is so much we can learn from one another as teacherpreneurs. In Episode Two, I share some gold nuggets from seasoned teacher authors who share with fellow teacherpreneurs. When you get teacherpreneurs together, the synergy is incredible. Even if being together is only in a Facebook group. There is so much to learn and gain from collaboration and words of wisdom from people who have gone before us.I hope you feel as inspired by the advice shared as I do. Let me know what you would say to another teacherpreneur if you had the chance.Show Highlights:Math Mojo on how to come up with product ideas-“Think about the needs of students and how teachers can meet them.”Trina Deboree on the value of a group-“It’s important to find people who totally get it and you.”“When you start looking at your business as a service, it is the ultimate mind shift.”~Trina DeboreeErica Terry on the teacherpreneur journey-“If you keep working & continue to work on achieving small goals, before you know it, you'll look up only to realize that you're really doing it and all of your dreams are coming true.”“Comparison is the thief of joy. You do you. Everyone’s path is different and you will succeed if you keep at it. The only way to fail is to stop trying.”~Kerry TracyLinks Mentioned in the Show:Teacherpreneurs, Raise Your Hand Episode One Introduction