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On the temple of your regular life, and the daily practices of attention, surrender and wonder. (0:00) - Introduction to Mirabai Starr and Her Work (2:16) - Discussion on "Ordinary Mysticism" (5:15) - Accessibility and Intended Audience of "Ordinary Mysticism" (7:18) - Personal Stories and Everyday Mysticism (11:34) - Mirabai's Identity and Role as a Young Elder (14:29) - Current Rituals and Spiritual Practices (19:03) - Memories from Taos and Early Influences (21:29) - Embodying Contemplative Practice (25:44) - The Practice of Wonder and Surrender (32:13) - Final Reflections and Mantra Practice Mirabai Starr is an award-winning author, internationally acclaimed speaker, and a leading teacher of interspiritual dialogue. In 2020, she was honored on Watkins' list of the 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People. Drawing from 20 years of teaching Philosophy and World Religions at the University of New Mexico-Taos, Mirabai now travels the world sharing her wisdom on contemplative living, writing as a spiritual practice, and the transformational power of grief and loss. She has authored over a dozen books including Wild Mercy, Caravan of No Despair, and God of Love: A Guide to the Heart of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Mirabai has received critical acclaim for her revolutionary contemporary translations of the mystics John of the Cross, Teresa of Ávila, and Julian of Norwich. Mirabai offers the fruit of decades of study, teaching, and contemplative practice in a fresh, grounded, and lyrical voice to a growing circle of folks inspired by the life-giving essence of feminine wisdom. Mirabai continues to teach seminars, workshops, and retreats, both in person and through her online community Wild Heart. She lives with her extended family in the mountains of northern New Mexico. https://mirabaistarr.com
Deep dive discussing Marshall McLuhan's idea of, "The medium is the message" with Dr. Aiden Hirshfield, Media Psychologist, Researcher, Tech Consultant and host of Media Psyched.
"There are so many voices here that people can create their own unique things. And yet there is still this culture, that's still lingering from the past, that somehow the answers are in the West. And trust me, they are not. So the West is also confused and looking for their way to figure out things. And so the main inspiration for Yana TV was to create this particular platform where we can showcase the voices of Asian movers and shakers, which means people who are doing interesting things, who are standing up, who want to speak up, challenging the status quo, and the norms. People who are regional, who are thought leaders, and I also feel it is time there has to be a bigger platform where we can all go and see who are the people who are doing amazing things here." - Yana Fry Fresh out of the studio, Yana Fry, producer & host of Yana TV joined us in a conversation about the behind-the-scenes of her show and her perspectives on interviewing Asian change makers across the region. Our conversation kicked off with Yana's odyssey to Singapore and delving into what sparked the creation of Yana TV and its core themes. In the conversation, Yana shares the heartwarming tales featured on her show, ranging from a kidnapped diplomat to a heart-touching Singaporean Santa Claus and her perspectives as a content creator in the Asia Pacific. Last but not least, she shares what great would look like for Yana TV. [00:48] Quote of the Day #QOTD by Yana Fry, Founder & Host, Yana TV. [02:24] Introduction: Yana Fry, Founder & Host of Yana TV. [04:28] Perspectives on living in Singapore. [06:43] Yana shares lessons of her career journey. [08:20] Inspiration behind Yana TV. [10:28] Intended Audience behind Yana TV. [11:50] The Great Resignation and its Impact on Executives re-thinking work-life balance. [13:49] Main Themes and Key Takeaways from interviewing Asian change-makers in Yana TV. [16:18] How a seven-time convicted criminal becomes a change-maker to help prison inmates re-integrate into Singapore society. [17:43] The behind-the-scenes (BTS) behind Yana TV's production. [21:01] Different Profiles of Change-Makers on Yana TV. [25:14] How Asian change-makers differ from their Western counterparts. [29:35] Challenges faced by Asian Change Makers. [34:49] Tales of Asian Change Makers: A Diplomat. [36:30] Tales of Asian Change Makers: Singapore Santa Claus that moved the production crew on Yana TV. [41:23] How to tell stories in Asia with the digital format. [44:32] The challenge of distribution for Asian podcasters. Podcast Information: Bernard Leong (@bernardleong, Linkedin) hosts and produces the show. Proper credits for the intro and end music: "Energetic Sports Drive" and the episode is mixed & edited in both video and audio format by G. Thomas Craig (@gthomascraig, LinkedIn).
Photo Credit/Source: Staff, Concierge Medicine Today | Healthcare Industry Trade Publication Fall/Winter 2023 Ep 528 | Podcast w/ author, new book, Hospitable Healthcare: Just What the Patient Ordered! By Editor-in-Chief/Host, Concierge Medicine Today/The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast Most people can agree that their service experiences with hospitals, clinics, and physicians are inadequate compared to their service experiences with hotels, resorts, and restaurants. So then, what would their experiences be like if healthcare providers served them the same way hospitality providers do? Our guest today is Peter C. Yesawich, PhD who co-wrote the new book with Dr. Stowe Shoemaker, Ph.D.. We're going to discuss the new book, Hospitable Healthcare: Just What the Patient Ordered! (Indigo River Publishing, September 5, 2023; by Stowe Shoemaker Ph.D (Author), Peter Yesawich Ph.D (Author)) and examine 24 service touchpoints that are common to both hospitality and healthcare experiences to introduce a model based on principles that the hospitality industry has used to create exceptional guest experiences: PAEER (for Prepare, Anticipate, Engage, Evaluate, Reward). CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE BOOK (Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Hospitable-Healthcare-Just-Patient-Ordered/dp/1954676514) Intended Audience and/or Use Disclaimer: This Podcast Is Recorded, Produced and Hosted by Concierge Medicine Today, LLC. Concierge Medicine Today, LLC is the industry trade publication reporting and highlighting news, trends and happenings in the Concierge Medicine space. The content, guests, products and/or services offered or discussed, etc., herein are here to educate physicians, healthcare business leaders and/or healthcare professionals and is not intended for the general public. In no event is this information considered medical, legal, financial, accounting or other professional advice. It is intended for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.
In this episode of the Auto Repair Marketing Podcast, hosts Brian and Kim interview Chris Enright, owner of Enright Auto, about his success in using short-form video to build a following for his auto repair shop. Chris shares his process for creating content, his intended audience, and how he deals with haters and negative reviews. He emphasizes the importance of building trust with customers through video content and being authentic and transparent. The group also discusses successful auto repair video channels and the importance of keeping a shop clean for video shoots. Chris shares his advice for those looking to build a following through social media and encourages others to showcase their professionalism and expertise.Thank you to our friends at RepairPal for providing this episode. RepairPal's Certified Network of shops are trusted by millions of customers each month. Learn more at RepairPal.com/shops.How Chris got started with video [00:01:10] Chris talks about how he got started with video and his first video about his top ten recommended Hondas.Chris's most successful video [00:03:38] Chris talks about his most successful video that has 37 million views and how it features him using a heat induction tool.Chris's decision-making process for creating content [00:06:39] Chris talks about how he decides what content to create and his decision-making process for choosing the sound and content of his videos.Creating Short-Form Videos [00:06:56] Chris Enright shares his process for creating short-form videos, including how he saves trending audios and records content throughout the week.Intended Audience and Dealing with Haters [00:07:50] Chris discusses his intended audience for his tool and shop-related videos, including technicians, shop owners, and DIYers, and how he deals with negative reviews and haters.Growing His Business Through Video [00:13:38] Chris talks about how his intention for creating videos was to grow his auto repair business, but it has now grown into its own business, including making YouTube ad revenue.Building Trust with Short-Form Video [00:14:22] Chris Enright discusses how his short-form videos help build trust with customers and increase customer retention.Time Investment for Creating Videos [00:15:08] Chris Enright talks about the time investment required to create short-form videos and how he dedicates time to scrolling and finding ideas.Equipment for Creating Videos [00:19:06] Chris Enright shares his equipment for creating videos, including using only an iPhone and a wireless mic to improve audio quality.Using the Right Sound Clips [00:22:25] Chris Enright talks about how he hacks the algorithm by following accounts that pay attention to what's going on with the platforms and how he learns what the various platforms are looking for that are allowing his videos to perform better than someone who would not know these things.Custom Thumbnails [00:25:50] Chris Enright explains how using one of the thumbnails that YouTube pulls performs better than your own custom thumbnail because it is the attention grabber that pulls new subscribers.Type of Content that Works Best for Driving New Clients [00:26:26] Chris Enright shares that people are always willing to watch and look at behind the scenes stuff, interview style, and commonly asked questions. He also recommends being real and authentic and cleaning your shop.Clean and Organized Shop [00:28:14] Chris Enright and Kim discuss the importance of having a clean and organized shop for auto repair businesses, and how it affects customers' perception of their work.TikTok and YouTube Channels [00:30:24] Chris Enright talks about the success of the TikTok channel "Royalty Auto...
In this episode of the Auto Repair Marketing Podcast, hosts Brian and Kim interview Chris Enright, owner of Enright Auto, about his success in using short-form video to build a following for his auto repair shop. Chris shares his process for creating content, his intended audience, and how he deals with haters and negative reviews. He emphasizes the importance of building trust with customers through video content and being authentic and transparent. The group also discusses successful auto repair video channels and the importance of keeping a shop clean for video shoots. Chris shares his advice for those looking to build a following through social media and encourages others to showcase their professionalism and expertise.Thank you to our friends at RepairPal for providing this episode. RepairPal's Certified Network of shops are trusted by millions of customers each month. Learn more at RepairPal.com/shops.How Chris got started with video [00:01:10] Chris talks about how he got started with video and his first video about his top ten recommended Hondas.Chris's most successful video [00:03:38] Chris talks about his most successful video that has 37 million views and how it features him using a heat induction tool.Chris's decision-making process for creating content [00:06:39] Chris talks about how he decides what content to create and his decision-making process for choosing the sound and content of his videos.Creating Short-Form Videos [00:06:56] Chris Enright shares his process for creating short-form videos, including how he saves trending audios and records content throughout the week.Intended Audience and Dealing with Haters [00:07:50] Chris discusses his intended audience for his tool and shop-related videos, including technicians, shop owners, and DIYers, and how he deals with negative reviews and haters.Growing His Business Through Video [00:13:38] Chris talks about how his intention for creating videos was to grow his auto repair business, but it has now grown into its own business, including making YouTube ad revenue.Building Trust with Short-Form Video [00:14:22] Chris Enright discusses how his short-form videos help build trust with customers and increase customer retention.Time Investment for Creating Videos [00:15:08] Chris Enright talks about the time investment required to create short-form videos and how he dedicates time to scrolling and finding ideas.Equipment for Creating Videos [00:19:06] Chris Enright shares his equipment for creating videos, including using only an iPhone and a wireless mic to improve audio quality.Using the Right Sound Clips [00:22:25] Chris Enright talks about how he hacks the algorithm by following accounts that pay attention to what's going on with the platforms and how he learns what the various platforms are looking for that are allowing his videos to perform better than someone who would not know these things.Custom Thumbnails [00:25:50] Chris Enright explains how using one of the thumbnails that YouTube pulls performs better than your own custom thumbnail because it is the attention grabber that pulls new subscribers.Type of Content that Works Best for Driving New Clients [00:26:26] Chris Enright shares that people are always willing to watch and look at behind the scenes stuff, interview style, and commonly asked questions. He also recommends being real and authentic and cleaning your shop.Clean and Organized Shop [00:28:14] Chris Enright and Kim discuss the importance of having a clean and organized shop for auto repair businesses, and how it affects customers' perception of their work.TikTok and YouTube Channels [00:30:24] Chris Enright talks about the success of the TikTok channel "Royalty Auto...
In this episode of "The Afraid Don't Get Paid," Candace, explores various leadership styles and philosophies that can aid coaches in developing their unique coaching approach. Candace emphasizes the importance of reflecting on personal values, strengths, and experiences to create a coaching program that resonates with the intended audience and attracts clients who share the same principles.Throughout the episode, Candace delves into several leadership styles such as autocratic, democratic, transformational, servant, and laissez-faire. She shares the benefits and drawbacks of each style, helping listeners determine which approach is right for them and their clients. Candace also provides tips on handling criticism, staying true to personal principles, and valuing feedback as a coach. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the different leadership styles and philosophies that can help them create a coaching approach that stands out and attracts clients who align with their principles by listening to this episode.Follow Candace on Instagram: @candacechatman_Visit her website: https://candacechatman.com/Check out The CEO VIP Weekend Experience in D.C.What's included in this Experience:5 hours together virtually or here in D.C. covering Sales ContentLifestyle strategyBrand photoshoot Website redesign Luxury experienceEverything you need from systems, to mindset to making your first $100k this year.MAJOR BONUS ALERT: If you join me in person, you will also get a luxury photoshoot at one of the best hotels in D.C. Go into 2023 with a sales and marketing plan for the year and a killer social media feed. (JOIN NOW)Join Candace as she breaks down business strategies, mindset shifts, and how to sustain a healthy work-life balance through the approach of selling on social media. Candace Chatman has been featured on NBC, CBS, Yahoo Finance, FOX News, and Disrupt. Candace has partnered and worked for some of the largest technology companies in areas of Sales and Marketing. Before she went full-time in her coaching business, she worked for one of the world's leading data analytics companies in B2B sales and spearheaded the creation of their Events and Marketing business. Candace's goal is to empower entrepreneurs to make the tough decisions, because the afraid, don't get paid.
Craig Fowler, Founder & President of the Athenic Group, which helps Hospitals, Medical Practice Owners, UCs, Nurses, PAs, Doctors and others solve their healthcare recruiting challenges through dedicated Physician Search and the training and development of your recruiting the right medical staff to fit in well in your practice environment and remain committed for years to come. Craig is a 20+ year veteran of the physician recruiting industry; including holding senior leadership roles with several of the largest retained physician recruiting firms in the country. He is a former President of the National Association of Physician Recruiters (NAPR) and is a sought after speaker and trainer on physician recruitment processes and trends. He has also received accolades from respected healthcare organizations and associations such as: TEAMHealth, Tenet Healthcare, Piedmont Healthcare, Memorial Hermann Hospital, UT Chattanooga, Medical College of Georgia, Physician Hospitals of America, American Academy of Private Physicians, Concierge Medicine Today Forum. Some of his media credits include: NBC News, New England Journal of Medicine, Becker's Healthcare, Neurology Today, MGMA, NAMPC, Concierge Medicine Today, NAPR, and AAPPR (formerly ASPR). ATHENIC GROUP 220 N Jeff Davis Dr, Ste 4 Fayetteville, GA 30214 Office: 404-580-3443 cfowler@athenicgroup.com Recruitment Services Our recruitment services division functions as a boutique search firm specializing in physician and provider recruitment. We use the same resources large retained firms' use, but we take a more tailored and personal approach. Training & Development Our training and development division offers a range of services to help improve your recruitment team's performance, therefore decreasing your need for outsourced recruitment. Services range from skills evaluation, rookie recruiter training, team development, training workshops and ongoing coaching. Complementary Services Our primary focus is to help your practice, facility and community by improving the lives of those who seek healthcare from you. Other complementary services that we offer include: Expert Marketing Services, Succession Planning/Consulting for the Concierge and Direct Primary Care Practice, Expert Witness Testimony Services, and Search Evaluation & Consultation Services. www.AthenicGroup.com Let's get started ... This Podcast Is Recorded By The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast/Produced/Hosted by Concierge Medicine Today, LLC. Intended Audience and/or Use: The content, products and/or services offered or discussed herein are here to educate physicians, healthcare business leaders and/or healthcare professionals and is not intended for the general public (Please see full Disclaimer below). In no event is this information considered medical, legal, financial, accounting or other professional advice (Please see full disclaimer below). Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., our sister publication(s) and/or Podcast(s) use our best efforts to gather the information that is available and use it effectively to help educate Physicians about new and exciting innovations in healthcare. Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., our representatives, agents or employees accept no responsibility or liability for the claims made by the Physician(s) interviewed or our guests. Once again, If you have any questions about these topics, evidence cited, physicians, their services, etc., please contact the doctor or doctor's office directly. 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When studying the Bible there are many principles that help us to effectively study the Bible and understand it literally. In this episode we discuss the relationship between speaker and audience when establishing context within scripture. We also briefly touch on the danger of allegorizing things that are not intended to be allegory and misinterpreting allegory as though it's literal. We see how soteriology and eschatology are affected negatively by not taking clear Bible distinctions seriously. Visit https://www.lfbi.org/
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Parent reviews for Confessions of a Shopaholic Intended audience is women (not tweens), and has a GOOD message (not bad)! Before saying why I think this movie is well worth watching, I want to correct some misunderstandings about this movie. First, this is NOT a movie "aimed at tweens." I LOVE the Young Adult (YA) genre and have enjoyed countless YA books and movies, and this movie is NOT YA. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/you-betterknow4/message
Parent reviews for Confessions of a Shopaholic Intended audience is women (not tweens), and has a GOOD message (not bad)! Before saying why I think this movie is well worth watching, I want to correct some misunderstandings about this movie. First, this is NOT a movie "aimed at tweens." I LOVE the Young Adult (YA) genre and have enjoyed countless YA books and movies, and this movie is NOT YA. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/you-betterknow4/message
In this episode, I am joined by educator, Dr. Rhonda Matthews. Dr. Matthews has been a university professor of Sociology & Politics in Higher Ed since 1992 and was the perfect guest to dive into Mariama Diallo's Sundance film, Master. Beyond the film, we talk about how truth-telling media is dangerous, Incrementalism in storytelling and representation, Individual Work vs Institutional Change and much more. Master is available on Amazon Prime and stars Regina Hall, Zoe Renee and Amber Gray. [00:00] Dr. Rhonda Matthews' education background and working at a wide variety of Educational institutions [07:48] Intro on Master by writer/director Mariama Diallo [12:15] The Intended Audience of a Film and Incrementalism in Representation [20:11] General Impressions of Master [27:57] Who is being skewered in Master and who do you feel is the intended audience? [33:00] The theme of Rotting in Higher Education and empty signaling [39:50] The Liv character, How Identity can be commodified and Individual Work vs Institutional Change [49:19] Freedom of speech or Privileged speech and Cancel Culture [58:01] Studying Popular Culture and recognizing its power [01:04:49] The “Horror” and “Scary” definition debate and the Horror of the Mundane, and diversifying critic commentary [01:15:09] Jordan Peele comparisons [01:19:58] Eerie Horror Fest presents… with Dr. Rhonda Matthews | Published on April 27, 2022 | Produced by Lyons Den Productions | Hosted by John C. Lyons | Music by Tony Grey | Support CINEMACTIVIST and Lyons Den Productions by becoming a Patron at www.patreon.com/lyonsdenproductions --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cinemactivist/message
The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast #docpreneurnation has become a trusted voice of healthcare insight, news, Physician education and economic analysis about a wide variety of topics in healthcare. Those topics include but are not limited to: Precision Medicine; Concierge Medicine; Whole Genome Sequencing; Pharacogenomics; Membership Medicine; Direct Primary Care; Legal, Accounting and Physician Succession Planning; Practice Management and Growth and more. This Podcast Is Recorded By The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast/Produced/Hosted by Concierge Medicine Today, LLC. This Podcast Is Recorded By The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast/Produced/Hosted by Concierge Medicine Today, LLC. Intended Audience and/or Use: The content, products and/or services offered or discussed herein are here to educate physicians, healthcare business leaders and/or healthcare professionals and is not intended for the general public (Please see full Disclaimer below). In no event is this information considered medical, legal, financial, accounting or other professional advice (Please see full disclaimer below). Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., our sister publication(s) and/or Podcast(s) use our best efforts to gather the information that is available and use it effectively to help educate Physicians about new and exciting innovations in healthcare. Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., our representatives, agents or employees accept no responsibility or liability for the claims made by the Physician(s) interviewed or our guests. Once again, If you have any questions about these topics, evidence cited, physicians, their services, etc., please contact the doctor or doctor's office directly. The views expressed herein are those of the Physician; they do not necessarily reflect the views of our organization or Representatives. Please note, if you have any questions about our interviewed guests, physicians, business leaders, etc., their services, insights, etc., please contact them or that doctor or doctor's office directly. The editors, publishers, distributors, hosts, Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., its related, affiliated or subsidiary companies or employees/representatives, stress that since the details of an individual's personal health situation are fact-dependent, you should seek the help of a competent professional, attorney, licensed physician in good standing and/or financial/tax professional. None of our representatives or affiliated companies of Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., shall be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages or financial costs arising out of the use of any of the physicians thoughts or advice on this article, journal or podcast(s) (See Full Disclaimer Below). Full Disclaimer: This interview, the hosts, guests, producers, it's agents/authorized representatives and/or affiliated companies, are not providing medical, financial and/or legal advice. Any portion of this broadcast is not to be reproduced, copied or transmitted in any form and is owned, managed and produced by Concierge Medicine Today, LLC. Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., it's authors, hosts, agents, and/or authorized representatives or affiliated companies are not responsible or liable for the content or opinions of any particular guest and/or Physicians insight(s) given on this broadcast/program/site(s). Any products, actions or services mentioned are at your own risk and you agree, consent and understand the risks associated with using those products/services and indemnify and hold harmless Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., its publishers, authors, editors, guest posts, interviewed guests, physicians interviewed, hosts, guests, sponsors, affiliated representatives, affiliated companies of Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., etc., directly and/or indirectly, against any damages, losses, liabilities, judgments, costs or expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees and costs) arising out of a claim by a third party relating to materials you have heard about, used, purchased, read, posted and/or other actions taken by you on any Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., Site(s) and this podcast. Furthermore, you accept, consent and you agree to indemnify, defend, and hold us and any of our partners, agents, officers, directors, employees, subcontractors, successors, assigns, third-party suppliers of information and documents, attorneys, advertisers, product and service providers, and affiliates free from any liability, loss, claim, and expense, including reasonable attorney's fees, related to your violation of this Agreement or use of our Website, Products, Events and/ or Services forever. Additionally, your use of our site(s)/podcast(s) constitutes your agreement to the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy (https://conciergemedicinetoday.org/tcpp/). This site, it's brands, its agents, it's authorized representatives, affiliated companies, it's products, services and/or imprints are owned by Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., and not the product of any one individual and once again, do not constitute medical, financial, tax and/or legal or other professional advice. Please note, any interview/story/guest is not an endorsement and/or recommendation of any one Physician, service, individual and/or company or product. The content, products and/or services offered or discussed herein are here to educate physicians and healthcare professionals and not intended for the general public. Nothing in the content, products or services, podcast and/or interview(s) should be considered, or used as a substitute for, medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. This site and its services do not constitute the practice of any medical, nursing or other professional health care advice, diagnosis or treatment. You should always talk to your health care provider for diagnosis and treatment, including your specific medical needs. None of the physicians, products or services offered, mentioned, interviewed and/or listed through this website(s) and/or other Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., books, podcasts, articles, courses, webinars, and the like, represents or warrants that any particular physician, company, medical practice, service and/or product is safe, appropriate or effective for you. We advise users to always seek the advice of a physician and/or other qualified health care provider with any questions regarding personal health or medical conditions. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem or condition, please contact a qualified health care professional immediately. If you are in the United States and are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911 or call for emergency medical help on the nearest telephone.
This Podcast Is Recorded By The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast/Produced/Hosted by Concierge Medicine Today, LLC. One of our favorite stories over the past few months has surprisingly been our physician-focused series entitled Dear Doctors ... 10 Things I'd tell you over coffee To our delight, many of you have shared with us how helpful these nuggets of wisdom have been for you and added more helpful and unique tips you want shared with your colleagues. So, in response to your emails, written notes and even voice mail requests, here are some additional tips we thought you, our Physician readers would want to hear from your colleagues. Let's get started. This Podcast Is Recorded By The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast/Produced/Hosted by Concierge Medicine Today, LLC. Intended Audience and/or Use: The content, products and/or services offered or discussed herein are here to educate physicians, healthcare business leaders and/or healthcare professionals and is not intended for the general public (Please see full Disclaimer below). In no event is this information considered medical, legal, financial, accounting or other professional advice (Please see full disclaimer below). Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., our sister publication(s) and/or Podcast(s) use our best efforts to gather the information that is available and use it effectively to help educate Physicians about new and exciting innovations in healthcare. Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., our representatives, agents or employees accept no responsibility or liability for the claims made by the Physician(s) interviewed or our guests. Once again, If you have any questions about these topics, evidence cited, physicians, their services, etc., please contact the doctor or doctor's office directly. The views expressed herein are those of the Physician; they do not necessarily reflect the views of our organization or Representatives. Please note, if you have any questions about our interviewed guests, physicians, business leaders, etc., their services, insights, etc., please contact them or that doctor or doctor's office directly. The editors, publishers, distributors, hosts, Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., its related, affiliated or subsidiary companies or employees/representatives, stress that since the details of an individual's personal health situation are fact-dependent, you should seek the help of a competent professional, attorney, licensed physician in good standing and/or financial/tax professional. None of our representatives or affiliated companies of Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., shall be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages or financial costs arising out of the use of any of the physicians thoughts or advice on this article, journal or podcast(s) (See Full Disclaimer Below). Full Disclaimer: This interview, the hosts, guests, producers, it's agents/authorized representatives and/or affiliated companies, are not providing medical, financial and/or legal advice. Any portion of this broadcast is not to be reproduced, copied or transmitted in any form and is owned, managed and produced by Concierge Medicine Today, LLC. Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., it's authors, hosts, agents, and/or authorized representatives or affiliated companies are not responsible or liable for the content or opinions of any particular guest and/or Physicians insight(s) given on this broadcast/program/site(s). Any products, actions or services mentioned are at your own risk and you agree, consent and understand the risks associated with using those products/services and indemnify and hold harmless Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., its publishers, authors, editors, guest posts, interviewed guests, physicians interviewed, hosts, guests, sponsors, affiliated representatives, affiliated companies of Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., etc., directly and/or indirectly, against any damages, losses, liabilities, judgments, costs or expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees and costs) arising out of a claim by a third party relating to materials you have heard about, used, purchased, read, posted and/or other actions taken by you on any Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., Site(s) and this podcast. Furthermore, you accept, consent and you agree to indemnify, defend, and hold us and any of our partners, agents, officers, directors, employees, subcontractors, successors, assigns, third-party suppliers of information and documents, attorneys, advertisers, product and service providers, and affiliates free from any liability, loss, claim, and expense, including reasonable attorney's fees, related to your violation of this Agreement or use of our Website, Products, Events and/ or Services forever. Additionally, your use of our site(s)/podcast(s) constitutes your agreement to the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy (https://conciergemedicinetoday.org/tcpp/). This site, it's brands, its agents, it's authorized representatives, affiliated companies, it's products, services and/or imprints are owned by Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., and not the product of any one individual and once again, do not constitute medical, financial, tax and/or legal or other professional advice. Please note, any interview/story/guest is not an endorsement and/or recommendation of any one Physician, service, individual and/or company or product. The content, products and/or services offered or discussed herein are here to educate physicians and healthcare professionals and not intended for the general public. Nothing in the content, products or services, podcast and/or interview(s) should be considered, or used as a substitute for, medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. This site and its services do not constitute the practice of any medical, nursing or other professional health care advice, diagnosis or treatment. You should always talk to your health care provider for diagnosis and treatment, including your specific medical needs. None of the physicians, products or services offered, mentioned, interviewed and/or listed through this website(s) and/or other Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., books, podcasts, articles, courses, webinars, and the like, represents or warrants that any particular physician, company, medical practice, service and/or product is safe, appropriate or effective for you. We advise users to always seek the advice of a physician and/or other qualified health care provider with any questions regarding personal health or medical conditions. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem or condition, please contact a qualified health care professional immediately. If you are in the United States and are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911 or call for emergency medical help on the nearest telephone. OTHER PHYSICIAN BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY RESOURCES MENTIONED www.ConciergeMedicineForum.com www.ConciergeMedicineToday.org www.ForDoctorsForum.org www.conciergemedicinetoday.net
This Podcast Is Recorded By The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast/Produced/Hosted by Concierge Medicine Today, LLC. One of our favorite stories over the past few months has surprisingly been our physician-focused series entitled Dear Doctors ... 10 Things I'd tell you over coffee To our delight, many of you have shared with us how helpful these nuggets of wisdom have been for you and added more helpful and unique tips you want shared with your colleagues. So, in response to your emails, written notes and even voice mail requests, here are some additional tips we thought you, our Physician readers would want to hear from your colleagues. Let's get started. This Podcast Is Recorded By The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast/Produced/Hosted by Concierge Medicine Today, LLC. Intended Audience and/or Use: The content, products and/or services offered or discussed herein are here to educate physicians, healthcare business leaders and/or healthcare professionals and is not intended for the general public (Please see full Disclaimer below). In no event is this information considered medical, legal, financial, accounting or other professional advice (Please see full disclaimer below). Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., our sister publication(s) and/or Podcast(s) use our best efforts to gather the information that is available and use it effectively to help educate Physicians about new and exciting innovations in healthcare. Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., our representatives, agents or employees accept no responsibility or liability for the claims made by the Physician(s) interviewed or our guests. Once again, If you have any questions about these topics, evidence cited, physicians, their services, etc., please contact the doctor or doctor's office directly. The views expressed herein are those of the Physician; they do not necessarily reflect the views of our organization or Representatives. Please note, if you have any questions about our interviewed guests, physicians, business leaders, etc., their services, insights, etc., please contact them or that doctor or doctor's office directly. The editors, publishers, distributors, hosts, Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., its related, affiliated or subsidiary companies or employees/representatives, stress that since the details of an individual's personal health situation are fact-dependent, you should seek the help of a competent professional, attorney, licensed physician in good standing and/or financial/tax professional. None of our representatives or affiliated companies of Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., shall be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages or financial costs arising out of the use of any of the physicians thoughts or advice on this article, journal or podcast(s) (See Full Disclaimer Below). Full Disclaimer: This interview, the hosts, guests, producers, it's agents/authorized representatives and/or affiliated companies, are not providing medical, financial and/or legal advice. Any portion of this broadcast is not to be reproduced, copied or transmitted in any form and is owned, managed and produced by Concierge Medicine Today, LLC. Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., it's authors, hosts, agents, and/or authorized representatives or affiliated companies are not responsible or liable for the content or opinions of any particular guest and/or Physicians insight(s) given on this broadcast/program/site(s). Any products, actions or services mentioned are at your own risk and you agree, consent and understand the risks associated with using those products/services and indemnify and hold harmless Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., its publishers, authors, editors, guest posts, interviewed guests, physicians interviewed, hosts, guests, sponsors, affiliated representatives, affiliated companies of Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., etc., directly and/or indirectly, against any damages, losses, liabilities, judgments, costs or expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees and costs) arising out of a claim by a third party relating to materials you have heard about, used, purchased, read, posted and/or other actions taken by you on any Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., Site(s) and this podcast. Furthermore, you accept, consent and you agree to indemnify, defend, and hold us and any of our partners, agents, officers, directors, employees, subcontractors, successors, assigns, third-party suppliers of information and documents, attorneys, advertisers, product and service providers, and affiliates free from any liability, loss, claim, and expense, including reasonable attorney's fees, related to your violation of this Agreement or use of our Website, Products, Events and/ or Services forever. Additionally, your use of our site(s)/podcast(s) constitutes your agreement to the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy (https://conciergemedicinetoday.org/tcpp/). This site, it's brands, its agents, it's authorized representatives, affiliated companies, it's products, services and/or imprints are owned by Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., and not the product of any one individual and once again, do not constitute medical, financial, tax and/or legal or other professional advice. Please note, any interview/story/guest is not an endorsement and/or recommendation of any one Physician, service, individual and/or company or product. The content, products and/or services offered or discussed herein are here to educate physicians and healthcare professionals and not intended for the general public. Nothing in the content, products or services, podcast and/or interview(s) should be considered, or used as a substitute for, medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. This site and its services do not constitute the practice of any medical, nursing or other professional health care advice, diagnosis or treatment. You should always talk to your health care provider for diagnosis and treatment, including your specific medical needs. None of the physicians, products or services offered, mentioned, interviewed and/or listed through this website(s) and/or other Concierge Medicine Today, LLC., books, podcasts, articles, courses, webinars, and the like, represents or warrants that any particular physician, company, medical practice, service and/or product is safe, appropriate or effective for you. We advise users to always seek the advice of a physician and/or other qualified health care provider with any questions regarding personal health or medical conditions. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem or condition, please contact a qualified health care professional immediately. If you are in the United States and are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911 or call for emergency medical help on the nearest telephone. OTHER PHYSICIAN BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY RESOURCES MENTIONED www.ConciergeMedicineForum.com www.ConciergeMedicineToday.org www.ForDoctorsForum.org www.conciergemedicinetoday.net
VICI's a Small Wonder!This show's about a robot who looks like a little girl. Ted Lawson stole her from his work since his bosses were such big jerks. He's got some nosy neighbors. Now his family has a secret. Hide and lie to protect inventions. Secrecy increases tension. A family sci-fi sitcom by the numbers. She's not like other girls… She's a Small Wonder. TOPICSOpen 0:00- My Dog Vicky 00:28What The Hell is Small Wonder? 2:15- Dramaturgy 2:21-- "We've Got A Secret" Sitcoms 3:03-- What Happened To Tiffany & Jerry? 6:00- Inspirations 8:00-- My Living Doll 8:03- Intended Audience 9:18- How It Was Received 9:50How Well Was It Done? 11:56- Is Ted Lawson A Moral Character? 12:12- Too Hot For Syndicated TV 14:24- Trapped In The Cabinet 16:07- Too Old For His Age 17:23- The Cover Story 18:36- The Technology 19:45Was It Worth Doing? 22:26Bits and Baubles 24:55- ARBITRARY SCALE 26:37Listener Feedback 27:32LINKSSmall Wonder Pilot My Living Doll 'Small Wonder': The Strange True Story Behind the Weirdest Sitcom of the '80s Karishma Kaa Karishma | Theme Song Small Wonder on Fox 32 - 1986 Commercial Tiffany Brissette SMALL WONDER 1980s PSA Commercial VINTAGE 80'S SMALL WONDER PROMO AD WITH TIFFANY BRISSETTE Tiffany Brissette - 1991 co-hosting 700 Club Part 1 (Jerry Supiran) Blames His Fall From Grace On A Stripper Suggest A ShowNEXT WEEK – Jane The Virgin (The Whole Series)E-mail: weirdtvpodcast@gmail.comVoicemail: (424) 274-2352Twitter: @WeirdTVPodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeirdTVPodSite: billmeeks.com/weirdtv
In today's podcast we cover a specific piece of nutritional advice a listener received from a fellow gym-goer. We cover the origin of the advice, whether it's "true" or not, and how YOU can better discern what advice you should put into action!
We get weird with the failed pilot HEAT VISION AND JACK.Jack Austin was a spaceman who flew up way too high. Now he's smart when the sun's about, much dumber when the sun's blacked out. His roommate's a machine now who got hit by a laser. On the road, seeking adventure, fighting, fun, action, and lectures. It's an 80s show starring Jack Black. Let's dive deep on Heat Vision and Jack. TOPICSOpen 0:00What The Hell is Heat Vision and Jack? 1:22- Dramaturgy 1:26- Inspirations 3:00- Intended Audience 4:03- How It Was Received 4:35How Well Was It Done? 5:31- Paragon The Incel 5:45- I Can't See Clearly Now 7:39- Low-Hi-Tech 9:24- The Incredible Jack 11:06- Exposition Dumps 12:47- "SMART" 15:55- Ron Silver 16:56Was It Worth Doing? 18:50Bits and Baubles 21:57- ARBITRARY SCALE 23:29Listener Feedback 24:35LINKSHeat Vision and Jack Pilot Behind The Scenes Northstar Pilot Channel 101 Wiki Rumored Animated Series Fan Site Script TV Tropes – The Drifter Vincent SchiavelliNEXT WEEK - Cavemen E-mail: weirdtvpodcast@gmail.com Voicemail: (424) 274-2352 Twitter: @WeirdTVPodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeirdTVPodSite: billmeeks.com/weirdtv
In today's bonus podcast I am joined by Bible scholar David Stark from Faulkner University. Dr. Stark discusses new research on the intended audience for the book of Romans and the doctrine of predestination. Dr. Stark is a professor and research fellow in biblical studies. His complete bio can be found here: https://www.faulkner.edu/directory/david-stark/ Dr. Stark also has his own educational biblical studies website found here: https://www.jdavidstark.com/ Dr. Stark created a sentence reader guide for the Bible for our Illuminated Word listeners and it can be found here: https://www.jdavidstark.com/subscribe/sentence-reading-guide/ If you want more information on what Dr. Stark said concerning predestination you can find more information in this scholarly article that he produced at this site:http://www.preciousheart.net/ti/2009/24-040_Stark_Israel_Individual_Corporate_Election.pdf Dr. Stark has an exciting project coming up with a series of essays that can be found here:https://www.amazon.com/Scripture-First-Biblical-Interpretation-Christian/dp/1684260914/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=sl1&tag=jdavidstark-20&linkId=ecbc5836ec4a377de7e65bc5ac9d640d&language=en_US
I often explain to my students that they need to know who they are writing for - who will be their intended audience? I remind students that they aren't just writing to complete an assignment, and I'm NOT supposed to be their ONLY audience, especially in our class. In this episode I'm going to be talking about the intended audience- which also points to a purpose for writing as well. The first segment will talk about how sometimes you write only for yourself. Click on this link for the Start Write Now Guide The second segment mentions the ATPRS strategy for figuring out who your intended audience is. A=audience T=Topic P=Purpose R = Role S= Style For more in depth information about this podcast, visit my blog at: Teach2Write.com Writing Journal Prompts given during this podcast: Entry 1: For five to ten minutes freewrite about who you want to write for and why? Knowing why you write is important for growth as a writer. I had my students write a letter to me at the beginning of the school year where they answered these same questions. Entry 2: Make a list of topics in your writer's journal. Topics that interest you. Topics you're passionate about. Then, decide which topics are for your eyes only, and those you'd like to share with an audience. Entry 3: Choose ONE of those topics and use the ATPRS strategy on it - Who will your intended audience be? What will be the specific topic? (Did you research it? Are people looking for it?) What will your purpose be? To entertain, to inform, to argue, to express, to tell a story ? What role will you take on? What writing style will you use? Music Credit: “Come Inside” by Snowflake (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/snowflake/59564 Ft: Starfrosch, Jerry Spoon, Kara Square, spinningmerkaba
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Perception is shaped by understanding. You don't get to judge for the customer, you never will, you can however educate the customer regarding your point of difference to influence their perspective regarding the service you provide and what you are asking for in exchange for such a service.
Podcaster:Caitlyn VlasschaertMedical Discipline/Topic:Hematology, Internal MedicineIntended AudienceYear 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4Brief Synopsis/Key Takeaways:1. Think of the 4 major AOLI causes (alcohol, overload, liver, inflammation), keeping in mind that several are likely contributing in one patient.2. Transferrin saturation >45% is highly suggestive of iron overload as a contributing factor, including hemochromatosis, and would warrant referral to hematology. Other key tests to order include: CBC, ESR, CRP, Cr and lytes, LFTs and hepatitis serology (B and C), abdominal U/S, glucose, A1C, lipids, and HFE gene testing if you’re suspicious of hemochromatosis.3. Good rule of thumb: High ferritin is anything >300, but for those in the 300-1000 range, lifestyle modification targeting the non-iron overload causes is appropriate, with hematology referral for ferritin above 1000 as this plus high transferrin saturation is specific for hemochromatosis and phlebotomy may be necessary. Alcohol cessation is also recommended in hemochromatosis.
Podcaster:Caitlyn VlasschaertMedical Discipline/Topic:Hematology, Internal MedicineIntended AudienceYear 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4Brief Synopsis/Key Takeaways:1. Ferritin below 15 equals iron deficiency. In the setting of chronic inflammation, ferritin below 30 and transferrin saturation below 20% can be used as cutoffs. Iron deficiency can cause anemia and non-anemic fatigue. Treatment is appropriate in both cases.2. Treat underlying causes when possible. Causes can be split into decreased iron intake and increased blood loss. Think about decreased iron intake with vegetarianism, autoimmune gastritis, H. pylori gastritis, celiac disease, gastric bypass, as well as blood loss – commonly GI (including malignancy) and heavy menstrual bleeding. 3. To replete iron deficiency, aim to restore 1-1.5 g of iron, whether that is more rapidly with iron infusions or over a few months with oral iron supplements. Pay attention to amount of elemental iron in what you’re prescribing. Oral iron should be taken at least 2 hours after meals with Vitamin C and without calcium or PPIs. Check for response to iron supplementation in 4-6 weeks.
VOTE VOTE VOTE: http://wshe.es/iiCYAI07 * Conversational Marketing: How to Think About It, and How to Package it * In this session I’ll review the 4 core principals to think about Conversational Marketing and also the ways you could package it as a service for your agency * It will be important for your agency to know how to handle inquiries for Chat in order to provide the value for it * You’ll leave the session with some core principals that we use at Impulse Creative for conversational marketing along with some actionable ideas on how to implement and sell it to your customers * Intended Audience is primarily for agency owners/management, but the core principals will tie into all agency folks. * Vote for Me, and I’ll see you in Boston!
VOTE VOTE VOTE: http://wshe.es/iiCYAI07 * Conversational Marketing: How to Think About It, and How to Package it * In this session I’ll review the 4 core principals to think about Conversational Marketing and also the ways you could package it as a service for your agency * It will be important for your agency to know how to handle inquiries for Chat in order to provide the value for it * You’ll leave the session with some core principals that we use at Impulse Creative for conversational marketing along with some actionable ideas on how to implement and sell it to your customers * Intended Audience is primarily for agency owners/management, but the core principals will tie into all agency folks. * Vote for Me, and I’ll see you in Boston!
Podcaster:Sean PlumleyMedical Discipline/Topic:Chiropractic ProfessionIntended AudienceYear 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4Brief Synopsis/Key Takeaways:This is an interview with Dr. Quesnele, a chiropractor in Sudbury, and Dr. Tara Baldisera, a family physician who commonly refers patients to Dr. Quesnele. We cover topics such as typical conditions that benefit from chiropractic care, what a typical visit / treatment plan would look like, cost of chiropractic care to patients, and evidence for chiropractic treatment.
You don’t do your work in a vacuum. Whatever kind of work you do, you probably have to collaborate with others, serve customers, and regularly explain why your idea is the best one in the bunch. But in order to do that effectively, you have to have a vision for the outcome you’re trying to achieve. In today's episode of the bookcast, we discuss how to define your Intended Audience, and how to make your idea precise and consonant. More: Episode 05: Vision.
Today on the 5: An LA Times article about Batman V Superman got me thinking that maybe I'm looking at this movie all wrong.
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