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Our guest on this episode of Data Driven Finance is Jeff Cain, VP Fintech Research at Fidelity Investments. Before that he was Head of Partnerships at Brightside and spent eight years at Yodlee. Jeff got his Bachelor's Degree in Economics at Stanford and a Masters from Harvard. We're not really talking about Fidelity; we're going bigger picture and getting Jeff's personal take on wealth building and tech's role in that. Topics covered include: How customers can be segmented to track behaviors, demographics, and goals. Are behaviors driving technology or are tech innovations changing what consumers want? How are finserv businesses doing at keeping up with consumer demands and innovating around those? What are the big trends in financial consumer behavior? And likewise, what are the coming trends in fintech? When it comes to the third-party apps and players, what's going to separate the winners from the losers? Why should banks and financial institutions fully embrace APIs, data sharing, and open banking? What to look forward to and what to be cautious about as we move through 2025. Helpful Links: Fidelity Center for Applied Technology Jeff Cain on LI
Amanda and Jeff Cain are two Canadian Newlyweds stranded in Jamaica due to Hurricane Beryl and the WestJet cancelations. They join guest host Robin Gill to discuss the experience of having to hunker down in the hotel during the Hurricane and trying to find a flight back to Canada. On todays show: Mike Le Couteur, Senior political correspondent with CTV News joins guest host Robin Gill live from London to discuss election day in the U.K. Brian Bogart, World Food Program director for the Caribbean countries, he is currently in St. Vincent and joins guest host Robin Gill to give the latest on the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl. Dan Riskin, CTV Science and Technology Specialist joins guest host Robin Gill for his weekly segment Talk Science To Me. The Daily Debrief Panel with Robert Benzie, Laura Stone, and Shannon Proudfoot. Marj Halperin, Democratic analyst joins guest host Robin Gill to go over the wavering support from Democrats for Biden after the debate. Moshe Lander, economics professor at Concordia University joins guest host Robin Gill to talk about the potential of a 6 day work week.
Jeff Cain is a family physician who's been a lifelong advocate for better health. We talked with him about the accident that led him to advocate for common sense insurance coverage for limb loss, and how his work has created a playbook for other initiatives. Amputee Coalition 1-888-AMP-KNOW https://www.amputee-coalition.org Amputee Coalition Advocacy links for information about the annual Amputee Coalition Advocacy Forum, Lead Advocate Training and links to state initiatives and activism : https://www.amputee-coalition.org/advocacy-awareness/ To support the podcast: https://www.fixmoralinjury.org/get-started Twitter - @fixmoralinjury Instagram - @moralinjury Facebook - @moralinjuryofhc LinkedIn - @moral Injury of Healthcare
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Dr. Jeff Cain has led an interesting military career to say the least, as both an Infantryman and a doctor, spanning from the period of the first Gulf War into the Global War on Terrorism. Dr. Cain began his career at West Point, choosing Infantry as his branch upon graduation. Following time with the Berlin Brigade in Germany during the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Cain made his way to 3rd Ranger Battalion where he would serve - along with time at Regimental Headquarters - until he made the decision to go to medical school through the Uniformed Services medical school program. Suffice to say, Cain's time serving in special operations left an indelible mark on him, so much so that his intent upon finishing medical school was to go back and serve as a doctor in SOF. Which is exactly what he did, becoming the 1st Ranger Battalion physician, and completing two OEF rotations and one OIF rotation with multiple JSOTFs. Cain even ended up serving as the lead medical planner for the Jessica Lynch rescue, going in with the recovery force and remaining on the ground to secure other remains during exfil. Today Dr. Cain still practices medicine while focusing on productive methods for treating post-traumatic stress, sustaining a valuable connection between medicine and the veteran and military communities. Hear his inspiring story on this latest edition of HAZARD GROUND! Support the podcast by supporting our sponsors at www.hazardground.com/sponsors! Shop Amazon! As an Amazon Associate We Earn From Qualifying Purchases...You Know The Deal! (Paid Link) Help grow the show! Spread the word, tell a friend!! Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts!
PNM#5 Show Notes I got a chance to speak with Ashley and Brooke Barlow (@theABofPharmaC). They are currently PGY2 residents and are an absolutely essential follow on Twitter. I n this episode, we covered essential pharmacy residency recruitment season changes we're all facing in 2020. Advice from these professionals, who've already mastered social media, can help you not only get noticed during 2020 residency recruitment but also land the best possible residency for you. Some of the points we touched on include: -Seeking a residency in 2020 -Program Instagram accounts and virtual residencies -Programs providing “answers” to the “normal” questions: --What's a residency day like? --How do you interact with other providers? --What's a typical on-call schedule like? -Social media CV - How should you package social media professional activity? -Jeff Cain link social media-based research (@DrJeffCain) -Professional vs personal social media accounts -Asking questions over making statements on medical social media --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/empharmd/support
Delivering on a promise during a pandemic can be hard. It can be even more challenging to deliver one that they never forget. Amanda Grolemund and Jeff Cain talk about how the shift in our marketing must change to ensure long-term stability for you and them.Available on the CRMNEXT website as well: https://www.crmnext.com/us/blog/delivering-on-brand-promise-in-trying-times/
Current technological advances allow people to be increasingly and constantly engaged in a variety of social media platforms. This engagement has been studied to assess if and how interactions on these social media platforms may affect mental health, particularly depression and anxiety. In this webinar, Dr. Brian Primack, MD, PhD and Dr. Jeff Cain, EdD will discuss the nuances of emerging data on social media and mental health as well as discuss the future. Speakers are paid consultants for Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc.
Jeff Cain sits down and shares his passion for literature. From Homer to Shakespeare to more modern classics, Jeff helps us see the enduring lessons and stories to be learned from prominent literary pieces. Work-life balance? Got it. Loyalty to friends versus honor and duty? Got it. Sordid family dynamics? Got it. Struggles and victories? […]
Ben and Blair jump into deep water and hope they can swim as they share their thoughts on the departure of CrossFit CEO Jeff Cain and the Alec Smith Coming Out Video.
Armen Hammer talks to Jeff Cain and Greg Glassman about Cain's resignation, Annie Thorisdottir and Katrin Davidsdottir dominate as the ROGUE Dottirs team, Karin Freyova, Adrian Mundweiler and Thuri Helgadottir are back to competing.
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Episode 183 - Matt Iseman and Jeff Cain. Matt and Matt talk about stand up comedy in LA, how Iseman got to American Ninja Warrior, and new stuff for the Ninjas in 2016. Matt and Jeff talk OCR old days, Barkley Fall Classic, and Jeff's non profit, For Those Who Would. Today's show is sponsored by: BoneFrog Challenge – ORM10 gets you $10 off all 2016 races. Epic Series - Use code ORM20 for 20%off June 11 in San Diego, CA. Liquid Run - Code ORM25 gets you $25 off admission. Show Notes: Matt Iseman tweets a lot. For Those Who Would Website. Jeff on Episode #6 way back in July 23, 2012. Jeff's Obstacle Racers Prayer blog post.
Knockout Radio 1 Jun 16 feat. Jeff Cain, Michael Bisping, Wes Wims & Ian McCall by Talking Sports Network
Episode 104 - On today's show, you'll get a taste of what it was like to be at the Obstacle Racing World Championships that took place in Oregonia, Ohio last weekend. We start Friday night as you'll hear brief chats with Dutch OCR blogger Dirk Schrama, and Mr. On My Way To Sparta, Jeff Cain. After a quick check-in Saturday morning with Amelia Boone before the race starts, we catch the top 4 elite men as they finished followed by the first 3 elite women. Today's episode is sponsored by Battlefrog Series. Miami Battlefrog is happening in a couple of weeks and the 2015 calendar has several dates already. Use code "BattleORM" for discounts. We have Lots of bitchin photos here. Show Notes Dirk Schrama - Obstakels.com (Google will translate for you, if you let it). Jeff Cain - Obstacle Racer's Prayer Amelia Boone - Profile on SBNation Jon Albon- http://www.jonathanalbon.com/ Ryan Atkins- http://ryanatkinsdietrecipebook.blogspot.com/ Hobie Call - http://www.hobiecall.com/ Cimmie Wignell - Video of Cimmie winning Toughest. Siri Englund -Profile interview from Dirt In Your Skirt Cassidy Watton - Athlinks profile
Ep 19 Jeff Cain & Jake Dotson: The People Featuring Notes from The People with Melissa Guerrero on the L.A. River ... and we close out the show with a song by the band Axed Crown from Pasadena, California musician Andrew Cox. Jeff Cain artist, designer, curator and director of the Shed Research Institute a multidisciplinary art, research, curatorial, and design studio in Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles. Jake Dotson is a designer based in Los Angeles and currently has an exhibition at the Shed Research Institute. This summer, Dotson has been in residence at the SRI to do open ended research on his practice with vernacular materials harvested from the small grove of black bamboo on the SRI grounds. Dotson also responded to the domestic realities of working in the back of a three-artist household and used conversations with Jeff Cain, Michael Kontopoulos, and Chris O'Leary to connect his work to photography, gameplay and dark matter.
Jeff Cain, Matt Endsley, Geoff & Jaime Hixson
Matt Endsley, Jeff Cain, Geoff & Jaime Hixson
Jeff Cain, Jason Morgan, Geoff & Jaime Hixson
Jeff Cain, James Morton, Geoff & Jaime Hixson
Jeff Cain, James Morton, Geoff & Jaime Hixson
First ever podcast. Episode features host Jeff Cain and guest Jaime Hixson
Jeff Cain, Jason Morgan & Jaime Hixson
Jeff Cain, Jason Morgan & Jaime Hixson
Special Guest Dr. Kevin Clauson Pharm.D, Associate Professor at Nova Southeastern University Palm Beach Gardens, FL. Kevin's research, clinical interests, and expertise include consumer health informatics, medicine 2.0, complementary and alternative medicine, information quality, and eLearning. We will be talking about the current statistical information available on the effect of social media in pharmacy and its potential to help significantly change the connection between patient and healthcare provider. We look at the privacy concerns, pharmacy student interaction, and education benefits of WEB2.0 mediums used in the pharmacy industry. Special Guest: Kevin A. Clauson, PharmD Associate Professor, College of Pharmacy Department of Pharmacy Practice Adjunct Associate Professor, College of Osteopathic Medicine Biomedical Informatics Program Nova Southeastern University 3970 RCA Boulevard, Suite 7006A Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 Email: clauson@nova.edu Here a link to the Slideshare presentation created for a pharmacy CE meeting -created by Kevin Clauson: http://www.slideshare.net/kclauson/how-facebook-and-twitter-are-changing-healthcare Call in Guest: Dr. Jeff Cain http://pharmacy.mc.uky.edu/depts/education/jeffcain.php Director of Education Technology College of PharmacyDean's Office and Office of Education , Scott D, Akers P. Student pharmacists' Facebook activity and opinions regarding accountability and e-professionalism. Am J Pharm Educ. 2009; In press.Cain J See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.