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In this follow-up to our artificial intelligence in EM series, we're diving into how AI can enhance your professional life outside of clinical shifts. Joined by Dr. Jaymin Patel—Assistant Residency Program Director and tech-savvy educator—we explore three practical AI tools that can streamline teaching, content creation, communication, and even how you consume literature on your commute. From ChatGPT to DALL·E to NotebookLM, we break down what each tool does, how to use it effectively, what pitfalls to avoid, and how even non-educators can leverage them. Tune in to learn how to use AI intentionally, efficiently, and ethically in your day-to-day professional life. Are you using AI in your professional life? What's your favorite tool? Share your experience with us on social media @empulsepodcast or connect with us on ucdavisem.com Hosts: Dr. Julia Magaña, Professor of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at UC Davis Dr. Sarah Medeiros, Professor of Emergency Medicine at UC Davis Guests: Dr. Jaymin Patel, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and Assistant EM Residency Program Director at UC Davis Resources: Nivritti Gajanan Patil, Nga Lok Kou, Daniel T. Baptista-Hon, Olivia Monteiro. Artificial Intelligence in Medical Education: A Practical Guide for Educators. MedComm – Future MedicineVolume 4, Issue 2 e70018. First published: 02 April 2025 https://doi.org/10.1002/mef2.70018 ChatGPT DALL•E NotebookLM **** Thank you to the UC Davis Department of Emergency Medicine for supporting this podcast and to Orlando Magaña at OM Productions for audio production services.
Tune in to our latest episode of the Yale GEM Podcast, where we have an engaging conversation with Jaymin Patel, a talented scientist focusing on understanding complex microbial communities and their potential applications. With a PhD from Yale under the supervision of Dr. Farren Isaacs and Dr. Jason Crawford, and now continuing his research at Berkeley, Jaymin offers valuable insights into navigating the world of VC funding, founding a biotech startup, and overcoming challenges when pivoting and forming a team. We also delve into the problems faced when transitioning an idea from academia to industry. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of academia, biotechnology, and entrepreneurship. Don't miss out on this fascinating discussion!
In this episode, Eri Kardos together with Evan Hirsch, talk about How To Increase Energy Through Decreasing Tension In Your Relationship. Eri Kardos is the founder and lead coach of Relearn Love, LLC, and is the author of the best-selling book, Relationship Agreements: A Simple and Effective Guide for Strengthening Communication, Reducing Conflict, and Increasing Intimacy to Design Your Ideal Relationship. Eri's specialty is helping people elevate their relationships for deeper, more intimate and fulfilling connections. Her science and somatic-based methods spark old and new passion, take you to new places of intimacy, and melt away the patterns of conflict. She helps you learn new ways to communicate and connect so that you can create the partnership you dreamed of when you started out together. She is one of the most highly-referred relationship coaches globally, working with clients across 6 continents ranging from top tech executives and Hollywood celebrities to ordinary people living extraordinary lives. She is a former leadership development professional at Amazon.com and she received her MBA in Global Leadership from the #1 international business school in the world. She is the mama of two incredible children and shares a conscious relationship with her husband, Jaymin Patel. Part of their own love story featured in Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Miracle of Love. Their family currently lives in Bali, Indonesia. To learn more about Eri Kardos, please visit: https://www.relearnlove.com/Navigating-Conflict/ . For more information about Dr. Evan and his program, Click Here. Prefer to watch on Youtube? Click Here. Please note that any information in this episode is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.
In this episode, Jaymin Patel together with Evan Hirsch, talk about Unleash Your Energy by Living Your Life Fully Lived. Jaymin J. Patel is a Growth Coach & Soul Mentor for High-Achievers. His mission is to help soul-aligned leaders unlock their Greatest Achievement Potential, experience the highest levels of freedom & truth, and easefully expand into even more abundance in health, wealth, & love, overcoming the oh-so-common hurdles that hold most people back from living their greatest life & doing their greatest work. In addition to being a (TEDx) speaker who has delivered 500+ paid talks and being an author of 8 books, Jaymin is a highly sought-after, heart-driven, no-fluff, intuitive coach who has been hired by powerful leaders in the spiritual & transformational communities as well as top leaders of corporations around the world like Kraft, Unilever, JPMorgan Chase, and Citibank. Jaymin has been invited to speak at prestigious stages like Harvard Business School and has been called upon to consult for high level strategy programs for national governments globally, most recently Saudi Arabia. Most importantly, Jaymin is a dad of two incredible kids and shares a beautiful conscious relationship with his wife, Eri. He and his family are currently living on the tropical island of Bali, where he hosts private retreats for his clients. To learn more about Jaymin Patel, please visit: http://www.jayminjpatel.com/freegift . For more information about Dr. Evan and his program, Click Here. Prefer to watch on Youtube? Click Here. Please note that any information in this episode is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.
The Blade and Chalice Podcast - Get Aligned during Turbulent Times!
It's true, we've all grown up with some sticky ideas around what relationships, money, self-worth, power, and business should look like. And as conscious people who've committed to our inner work, it can often feel like we sit between two stools trying to let go of societal conditioning while embracing a new relationship to these core life areas that work for us.Fortunately, there are inspirational people out there that can help us realize our personal 10/10 alignment to the key areas of life. Jaymin Patel is one of them. He's a growth coach and soul mentor for natural high-achievers. And during his career, he has authored 8 books, become an acclaimed TEDx speaker, and regular warms stages around the globe.On this episode of the Octave Leap podcast, him and Dave will sit down and dive into burning questions for the spiritual entrepreneur like:• How do you shift your relationship with your business?• How do you navigate giving/receiving permission and get brave?• How to decouple your personal and business identitiesJoin us for an enlivened conversation about mastering your path as a conscious entrepreneur.Visit Jaymin's Website: https://jayminspeaks.com/Get your free guide to marketing in 2023: https://www.octaveleapconsulting.com/Follow Octave Leap on our Social Platforms: IG: https://www.instagram.com/octaveleap/ Telegram: https://t.me/octaveleap Website: https://www.octaveleap.com
In this podcast episode, we'll be joined by a very special guest, who also happens to be a close friend of mine. Jaymin shares his experience and insights on alternative relationships. Throughout the conversation, Jaymin brings a refreshing perspective on love and relationships, challenging traditional notions of monogamy and offering new ideas for building fulfilling non-traditional partnerships. We also lean into these subjects: -Insecurity & jealousy within relationships -Is being bisexual something that we are all born with? -Breaking down walls around the heart Enjoy the podcast! Link to the Book mentioned in the podcast: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1540338487/ref=cm_sw_r_apin_dp_XTGKVCP3FEJV63CAE444 Audio book link: https://www.audible.ca/?ref=Adbl_ip_rdr_from_US&source_code=CANGBHP09121700NN&ipRedirectFrom=US&ipRedirectOriginalURL=pd%2FB0BRYSL38X%2F%3Fsource_code%3DAUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-335958%26ref%3Dacx_bty_BK_ACX0_335958_rh_us Connect with Jaymin: @iamjayminjpatel Connect with Luna here: Book an astrological birth chat: https://lunaveronicamysticcalendar.as.me/ Learn astrology with self paced courses: https://luna-mammon-s-school.teachable.com/ Connect with Luna on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luna.veronica.mystic/ Follow Words are Spells on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/words.are.spells.podcast/ If you love the podcast.. subscribing, rating it 5 stars & sharing with your friends are all ways you can support!
Jaymin Patel, MD, an interventional spine physician, talks with moderator Renee Rosati, DO about "The Physician Template." Disclosures: Patel, Jaymin: Nothing to Disclose Rosati, Renee: Nothing to Disclose Key: A: $100-$1,000; B: $1001-$10,000; C: $10,001-$25,000; D: $25,001-$50,000; E: $50,001-$100,000; F: $100,001- $500,000; G: $500,001-$1M; H: $1,000,001- $2.5M; I: $2.5M+
What You'll Learn From This Episode: How to continuously feel that level of excitement The "two questions' that you need to ask yourself Why the whole 'component' must come together Related Links and Resources: There's this tool called "The Diamond Path Life Mastery" that takes all of life's pieces and puts them together so that you can see how they can relate so that it can give you clarity on how to create miracles every day in your life. I usually charge 200 bucks whenever I teach it and everyone who's viewing this podcast can get FREE access to it. Go to www.jayminjpatel.com/freegift Summary: Jaymin J. Patel is a Growth Coach & Soul Mentor for High-Achievers. Business Owners, Founders, Spiritual Leaders, and celebrated Artists come to Jaymin after they've explored all the other coaches and want to explore their EDGE. In addition to being a (TEDx) speaker who has delivered 500+ paid talks and being an author of 8 books, Jaymin is a highly sought-after, heart-driven, no-fluff, intuitive coach who has been hired by powerful leaders in the spiritual & transformational communities as well as top leaders of corporations around the world like Kraft, Unilever, and Citibank. Jaymin has been invited to speak at prestigious stages like Harvard Business School, The London School of Economics, ASAE, and has consulted for high level strategy programs for national governments globally, most recently Saudi Arabia. Most importantly, Jaymin is a dad of two incredible kids and shares a beautiful conscious relationship with his wife, Eri. He and his family are currently living on the tropical island of Bali. Here are the highlights of this episode: Jaymin ideally loves to work with business owners or those who have reach some level of success in their lives and started to wonder "what's next?". They also felt like something is missing or they are not as passionate as they thought they would be when they reach that point. Jaymin wants to help these high-achievers to feel that connection of excitement for being on that place every day. The mistakes that these folks make is they would think that they need to 'create more' or 'do more' and 'do more' in order to be fulfilled. They think doing that thing that got them from where they are is going to lead them somewhere new but it doesn't. It's adding fuel to that fire to keep them in that rat race instead of leading them to a place that unlocks them to their greatest potential. People wonder "Why is it that success isn't satisfying for long" and Jaymin said that success is one of the components, so is impact, and happiness. And if you'll make that one component your full or only goal, then you're leaving so much of that full picture. And it won't be satisfying for long because your soul would be wanting to experience what life has to offer. When you see that everything relates in life and put them together, then you will reach that goal of living a life that's fully lived. Jaymin's Valuable Free Action (VFA): Two questions to ask yourself: First Who are you being as a partner, as a parent, as a friend, as a business owner or anything that defines your top 5 roles of your life. "Who are you being right now?". The second question to ask yourself is "who do you need to be for miracles to occur as a partner, as a parent, those 5 roles of your life. When you tune in to who you are now and who you need to be for those miracles to occur, you will then reconnect to that feeling that everything is possible.
What You'll Learn From This Episode: How to continuously feel that level of excitement The "two questions' that you need to ask yourself Why the whole 'component' must come together Related Links and Resources: There's this tool called "The Diamond Path Life Mastery" that takes all of life's pieces and puts them together so that you can see how they can relate so that it can give you clarity on how to create miracles every day in your life. I usually charge 200 bucks whenever I teach it and everyone who's viewing this podcast can get FREE access to it. Go to www.jayminjpatel.com/freegift Summary: Jaymin J. Patel is a Growth Coach & Soul Mentor for High-Achievers. Business Owners, Founders, Spiritual Leaders, and celebrated Artists come to Jaymin after they've explored all the other coaches and want to explore their EDGE. In addition to being a (TEDx) speaker who has delivered 500+ paid talks and being an author of 8 books, Jaymin is a highly sought-after, heart-driven, no-fluff, intuitive coach who has been hired by powerful leaders in the spiritual & transformational communities as well as top leaders of corporations around the world like Kraft, Unilever, and Citibank. Jaymin has been invited to speak at prestigious stages like Harvard Business School, The London School of Economics, ASAE, and has consulted for high level strategy programs for national governments globally, most recently Saudi Arabia. Most importantly, Jaymin is a dad of two incredible kids and shares a beautiful conscious relationship with his wife, Eri. He and his family are currently living on the tropical island of Bali. Here are the highlights of this episode: Jaymin ideally loves to work with business owners or those who have reach some level of success in their lives and started to wonder "what's next?". They also felt like something is missing or they are not as passionate as they thought they would be when they reach that point. Jaymin wants to help these high-achievers to feel that connection of excitement for being on that place every day. The mistakes that these folks make is they would think that they need to 'create more' or 'do more' and 'do more' in order to be fulfilled. They think doing that thing that got them from where they are is going to lead them somewhere new but it doesn't. It's adding fuel to that fire to keep them in that rat race instead of leading them to a place that unlocks them to their greatest potential. People wonder "Why is it that success isn't satisfying for long" and Jaymin said that success is one of the components, so is impact, and happiness. And if you'll make that one component your full or only goal, then you're leaving so much of that full picture. And it won't be satisfying for long because your soul would be wanting to experience what life has to offer. When you see that everything relates in life and put them together, then you will reach that goal of living a life that's fully lived. Jaymin's Valuable Free Action (VFA): Two questions to ask yourself: First Who are you being as a partner, as a parent, as a friend, as a business owner or anything that defines your top 5 roles of your life. "Who are you being right now?". The second question to ask yourself is "who do you need to be for miracles to occur as a partner, as a parent, those 5 roles of your life. When you tune in to who you are now and who you need to be for those miracles to occur, you will then reconnect to that feeling that everything is possible.
Dreamers & doers // Passion & purpose, meditation & mindfulness, personal growth
Jaymin J. Patel is the Leader of Paragons of Possibility – a movement showcasing what is possible in this world. Jaymin is on a mission to create Paragons (models of excellence) to show the world what IS possible in living a more honest, loving, fulfilled, sustainable, ancestrally-healed, non-trauma-creating way of life. He is now coaching people to become a coach and this is what we focused on during this podcast. Here are the great points we covered during this interview; 13:13 - How to Price your Coaching Programs 17:01 - Why Charging More will Help your Client 19:28 - What to do when people say “I can’t afford it” 23:03 - Why you need a Niche as a Coach 31:57 - What it Takes to Be a Good Coach 37:48 - Sell your Offer Not Yourself 42:24 - Why Coaches need to do Market Research - Join the conversation by COMMENTING below. - FOLLOW JAYMIN: Website: https://jayminspeaks.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jayminspeaks/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pateljayminj Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayminspeaks/ THE LIGHTLEADERS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelightleaderspodcast/ Website: https://www.thelightleaders.org/ Free Full Episodes also available at: https://www.thelightleaders.org/podcast Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AlexELamber If you loved this, please share the video and spread the message on Social Media - You can tag us at https://www.instagram.com/thelightleaderspodcast/ Thank you for listening! EDITED BY: David Ebarle, daveemmanuelebarle@gmail.com
Is there a secret benefit to conflict in relationships? What can you learn from fighting with your partner? In this conversation, Megan talks with Eri and Jaymin about their relationship conflicts. Eri and Jaymin, both coaches and speakers themselves, share about discovering their core wounds, cultivating empathy for their partner, and learning about themselves through conflict. A great episode for any couple struggling with conflict! Click to learn more about Eri and Jaymin.
On “The Integrated Father” with Marci Lock & “JayShine” Jaymin Patel, we dive into dismantling the processes and patterns we learn in our youth and get clear on if we are being our own vessel of truth or are following a path, plan and expectation from family, culture, community or our upbringing. In this episode we begin to come aware of our unconscious patterns and programming still operating and tune into if we are measuring our own lives based on the expectations of others, forging our own path of love and light and being sovereign to our own truth. Everything you embody is passed on to your children. Do you want to pass on what you learned as a child or do you want something different and more authentic for your children? We connect the pieces to integrate all aspects of ourselves, become present in the moment, begin to follow our own path, abd how to choose to experience the world from a place of abundance and infinite possibilities that will allow us to be an example for our children to do the same and create new experiences for them to allow their own liberation and end the cycle of multigenerational expectations. For even more support in creating and living your Best Life, visit marcilock.com to access the FREE gift activation, “The Ultimate Life of Having It All”, as well as coaching programs, meditations, activations and experiences to support you in creating the life you desire, including The Best Life Tribe, where you can access all the trainings, tools and support to get the results you are seeking. Follow Marci Lock for daily inspiration on Facebook or connect on Instagram @MarciLockMentor. You can also get access to Marci's new book, "The Awakened Being, Living in Liberation, Abundance & Bliss Right Now" at the theawakenedbeing.com along with all the extra bonus gifts it comes with. You are absolutely worthy of living life in Liberation, Abundance and Bliss Right Now! The Power of Choice is Yours, Choose Your Best Life.
Hello horizontal lovers. horizontal with lila is Slow Radio. Consensual eavesdropping. Intimate talks about intimate topics recorded while lying down right next to each other, wearing robes. This is part two of my four-episode arc with Eri Kardos Patel and Jaymin Patel, recorded in February 2020. Eri & Jay are world travelers, long-time digital nomads, co-parents of two young children, and American expats in Bali. Eri is the author of the book Relationship Agreements, Jaymin the creator of The Integrated Father. In part one, episode 104. good kids gone wild, Jay and I told our origin stories, and Eri began hers. Jaymin’s story involved a strict Indian family, sisters and aunties aplenty, bi-cultural identity, being a model Hindu and a very very very good boy, doing right by his parents, musical theatre, people-pleaser recovery, embracing his weird, Adlerian psych, and positive discipline. Eri’s involved 3 siblings, constant uprootings, dance, 5 or 6 baptisms, being a very very very good girl, backpacking across the world, youth hostel life, sex addiction worries & Christian counseling, one excellent Sugar Daddy, Seattle, sex-positivity, and her longtime open relating partner Adam. In part two, we pick up with: Eri’s sexy Seattle life BDSM as a highway to vulnerability the art of submission aftermath of a fight or regrettable incident being seen, heard, & loved reprogramming people’s erotic lives open relating vs. open relationships and how the longtime nomad couple finally settled in Bali. This conversation was recorded over the course of approximately 5 hours. It’s divided into four parts: the first two, episodes 104 & 105, are available in all the podcast places, and the last two: episodes 106 & 107, will be exclusive to patrons of the horizontal arts. For access to The Full Horizontal, including 106, 107, and all the part twos (or in this case, threes and fours), become a patron of the horizontal arts! Become a Patron! This is my livelihood for the foreseeable future, so, to all of my current and future patrons: Thank you, thank you, thank you. Thank for my subsistence. And thank you for making the world a more intimate place. Now come lie down with us again, in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia.
Hello horizontal lovers. horizontal with lila is Slow Radio. Consensual eavesdropping. Intimacies of all kinds. It’s us lying down right next to each other, wearing robes, sharing secrets, in your ears. Welcome in, and welcome back! It’s been a few months since my last episode — This winter, I got mired in a boggy swamp of depression, stared at the ceiling for a while, binge-watched a lot of dystopian TV, and then journeyed to Bali, Indonesia, to get my juju back. It’s back! And... I suppose I live in Bali (for) now! I’ve missed you. I’ve missed this. It’s a whole new world out there. And yet. I am more than ever convinced that we need to make private conversations public. I am more than ever convinced that interdependence is the word of the century. I am more than ever convinced that intimacy is the way. Connection is my wheelhouse. And so, I renew my vows: to dispel shame, combat loneliness, and alchemize human connection. Most of us are treading water. We might be back with families we haven’t lived with since we were 17, or spending 24/7 with children we’ve never cared for full full-time, or quarantined with our romantic partner, absent any of our usual letting-off-steam rituals, like work or the gym or matcha with friends or anything literally anything besides constant togetherness. Humans probably haven’t related this month since agriculture was invented. But probably not even then. They had different tasks on the farm then. Homo sapiens probably haven’t related this much since cave-dwelling times. But perhaps not even then. Somebody had to hunt or forage. Somebody left the dwelling-place for hours at a time. Compressed in our domiciles by the undeniable force and magnitude of this virus, we might very well be relating more, as a species, than at any time in human history. And if we are quarantining alone, we might be lonelier than ever before in our lives. Much of our relating has become virtual. We have less kinesthetic & energetic cues, as a large part of our intimacy is mediating by electronic boxes. We need stronger communication skills than ever before. We need a bigger toolbox. At last, I have something to offer the world that the world at large might finally recognize it needs. During Seasons 1 and 2, I got horizontal with one guest at a time. In Season 3, I’ve had mostly threesomes: myself plus two guests who are in some kind of relationship with one another. Typically, each recording is between two and three hours long, and divided into two parts — the part ones are available in all the podcast places for all the podcast people, and the part twos are available exclusively for my patrons. This conversation was recorded over the course of five-ish hours. I’ll divide this conversation into four parts: the first two, episodes 104 & 105, will be available in all the podcast places, and the last two: episodes 106 & 107, will be exclusive to patrons of the horizontal arts. Become a Patron! This is my livelihood for the foreseeable future, so, to all of my current and future patrons: Thank you for my subsistence, and thank you for making the world a more intimate place. In this and the following three episodes, I lie down with Eri Kardos and Jaymin Patel: world travelers, long-time digital nomads, co-parents of two young children, and American expats in Bali. Friends of Mirelle, my housemate and guest of episode 1. feed your delight, Eri & Jay offered me one of their guest rooms in Ubud. I stayed in their home my first two weeks in Bali. Jaymin told me that in their years of travel, they’d been hosted by legions of people. So they were paying it forward. It was a soft place to land. I'm grateful for the lily pad. Eri is a Relationship Coach (for busy professionals in both traditional and alternative relationships). She is a Public Speaker, and the author of the book Relationship Agreements: A Simple and Effective Guide for Strengthening Communication, Reducing Conflict, and Increasing Intimacy to Design Your Ideal Relationship. Her new program, Beyond Mom-Mode, intends to nourish the nurturer. Jaymin is a serial entrepreneur, serial author, Public Speaker, and creator of The Integrated Father. His new venture endeavors to guide men as they design a version of fatherhood that nourishes them, their relationships, their kids, their work, and their creativity. Many of the parenting skills that Eri & Jay mention in our conversation are not just parenting skills, but parenting-ourselves skills. Human-ing skills. Relating skills. In this, part one of our conversation, we told our comic-book-style origin stories. Jaymin’s story (let’s call it “The Young Prince,” or, “Jaymin & the Quest for Authenticity”) involves a strict Indian family, sisters and aunties aplenty, bi-cultural identity, being a model Hindu and a very very very good boy, doing right by his parents, musical theatre, people-pleaser recovery, embracing his weird, Adlerian psych, and positive discipline. Eri’s story (let’s call it “Ode to a Puerto Rican massage,” or, “Sunshine Likes Sex”) involves Polish Roman Catholic & Swedish Lutheran parents, 3 siblings, constant uprootings, dance, 5 or 6 baptisms, a vacation bible school, being a very very very good girl, backpacking across the world, youth hostel life, sex addiction worries, Christian counseling, one excellent Sugar Daddy, Seattle, sex-positivity, her longtime open relating partner Adam, and creating agile relationship agreements. Come lie down with us in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia.
Hey, it’s Amy Newmark and it’s Friend Friday on the Chicken Soup for the Soul podcast. Today I’m going to introduce you to Jaymin Patel, who is a well-known motivational speaker who also wrote his own Bollywood love story for us, about how he defied his parents’ expectations that he would marry a nice Indian girl from their old neighborhood, and instead married the American girl he fell in love with. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Your Association Chat crew has created a quick bootcamp because we are invested in ensuring that you are prepared to take full advantage of this important opportunity to establish lifelong connections and friends through networking. Networking is a vehicle to establish a connection. We as association professionals have the power to choose if we are going to network with authenticity. To ensure that you can develop your authentic networking gameplan, we have invited Jaymin Patel, creator of "Networking Like a Rockstar" to share his "science" to networking that anyone can leverage to make networking fun and empowering! He has presented on this topic across the US, and internationally at Fortune 500 Companies and prestigious institutions like Harvard, Stanford and the London School of Economics. Jaymin will present the must do’s and what -not-to-do’s of networking to build meaningful and lasting personal relationships in professional settings in order to achieve your career & life goals.
Classes kick off this week at Management Hall, but for MBAs, MSFs, MAccs, MMarks, and EMBAs, the real work begins during the orientation period, which began a month ago for certain programs. Through math camps, networking sessions with classmates and recruiters, career management and interview training, students are acclimating themselves to the furious pace of Mod 1. Megan Nichols of the Career Management Center spoke with students from the MBA and career launcher programs to get their thoughts on the orientation experience. She also captured footage from training sessions conducted by author and corporate consultant Lindsey Pollak, who discussed the value of LinkedIn in the open. In the final segment of this week’s episode, we hear from author and coach Jaymin Patel, in a session he held with students and in a separate interview with Megan.
If you need ideas to brush up your networking, don't miss this show where Dr. Dawn and Jaymin Patel take calls from all over the country and discuss networking like a rockstar, including the circle of death, the importance of karate chops, and the perfect pitch!Live every Thursday at noonET on SiriusXM 111. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.