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Most every parents tries to share some wisdom with the kids; some of it about life, some of it about business. Our next guest here has a real gem from his father. It goes like this: “… after attending UNCW and working 3 jobs throughout college, I thought my dad would hire me in the family business. Instead, he told me that I needed to first learn the business on someone else's dime.” Now THAT is some sage advice! And it paid off, too. Jeff Owen ran with that advice. And after paving his own way in the sales world, he's now CEO and president of that family business.
I'm not a healthcare expert by any stretch except as an occasional recipient of care that I'm generally happy with.As an observer, however, our system, in the US at least, looks fractured. Many people don't have access to care. At the same time, significant innovations are racing along, but many physicians are likely too overwhelmed to incorporate new technologies like genomic testing. It probably feels like jumping on a moving train. Does that further increase the disparities in the system? How can we lower the risk and make it easier for doctors and healthcare systems to adopt advances like precision medicine to deliver better care?In this episode, I talked to Jeff Owen, VP of Marketing at Genomic Testing Cooperative about their business model and how they are trying to make comprehensive genomic testing routine and more accessible.There has been an explosion in biomarker-driven therapeutics.Yet, pathologists have expressed dissatisfaction with bringing genomic testing in-house, even with the best kits and equipment, seeing it as a moving target.The co-op model helps them keep pace by acting as a reference lab for systems with low test volumes, while guiding internalization, providing shared resources and education for higher-volume users. GTC manages the bioinformatics pipeline to simplify things further.This can help drive down costs and increase the consistency of testing and results. And drive a revenue opportunity.And a lot of pathologists are scared of next-gen sequencing because they think it's gonna take their job. And our company was founded by pathologists who understand that fear. But we also wanna show 'em maybe a different way of thinking about it, right? Because the next-gen sequencing is coming, right?…you're trying to stop technology that's coming. It's kinda like maybe a lot of people with AI right now, they're afraid. But this is the new tc/pc (technical component/professional component with respect to billing) The reason pathologists like the tc/pc split is because it makes, it allows them to generate revenue for their hospital, which is oftentimes one of the things that is important for their employment, so to speak.They have to generate a certain amount of money for their pathology department and the hospital to remain relevant… The margins are a lot better on next-gen sequencing than they are on some of the traditional routine pathology like immunohistochemistry.The output of this testing is a recommendation to pathologists and oncologists on the best therapeutic options based on the specific genomics of a tumor. Ideally, by making this more accessible and implemented sooner for each patient, the right therapy can be prescribed earlier, improving outcomes.Here is an example of how a business model can make a significant impact. I see a lot of life science or healthcare startups with innovative technologies or systems that are intended to improve patient care. But I see challenges around adoption and market penetration. The co-op model gets around these by offering different paths based on volume and the benefit of a network effect. As more systems participate, more data can improve recommendations while each member of the co-op can share in new IP generated along the way.GTC is conducting a Workshop, Chicago, September 23rdYour deepest insights are your best branding. I'd love to help you share them. Chat with me about custom content for your life science brand. Visit Life Science Marketing Radio to learn more about how I help companies tell their stories. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cclifescience.substack.com
Now that we know the road map for effective conversations about abortion (see Episode 110 if you haven't already!), here are two common mistakes which pro-lifers often make (Cam included!) that we need to work to avoid to ensure the pro-life worldview is clearly communicated and accepted.Thanks (yet again!) for your patience in posting; Cam and his wife just welcomed little one number two to this side of the womb, hence no episode last week while we spent time with our new addition and helped our two year old with the transition!For more PLG content, go to: www.prolifeguys.comTo help us mobilize churches in the fight for life, go to www.endthekilling.ca/donate and select Virginia Wight as your donation recipient!To help us support and mentor community groups across Canada, go to www.endthekilling.ca/donate and select Jeff Owen as your donation recipient!
Another great episode today, folks! On this episode we invite Jeff Owen of Dynamic Enzymes to have a conversation about enzymes of both the digestive and systemic variety. I really learned a lot from this one, and I think you will as well!
In this episode, Joel sits down with Jeff Owen (Tenth Ave North) to talk about life on the road, how people misuse the phrase "God is calling me", and video games among other things! Financially support the podcast at buymeacoffee.com/theologyofmusic Follow on Instagram: @joelconwell
Tenth Avenue North was a CCM band from West Palm Beach, Florida. The group was formed with members Mike Donehey on vocals and acoustic guitar, Jeff Owen on electric guitar and backup vocals, and Ruben Juarez III on bass guitar and backup vocals. The band released eight studio albums. On February 26, 2020, they announced a farewell tour with the intention of disbanding thereafter. They performed their last concert on April 23, 2021 in Orlando, Florida On this episode Chris and Jesse discuss and reflect on Tenth Avenue North in the very first ever RETROSPECTIVE We discuss their albums, the impact, and our take on the band as a whole.
Derek can think of very few things he's done consistently 500 times in a row, and he's so thankful to YOU, the listeners, the Monster Kids, the friends and fans, that have supported the podcast over the years! This week on the podcast, listeners of the show send in their thoughts on the podcast, Mark Matzke has another banger of a Beta Capsule Review, Kenny takes a Look at . . . something, and then we go back in time to Monster Bash 2019 for a late night game(-and-a-half) of the Classic Five with friends of the show Dominique Lamssies, Chris McMillan, Tracey and Scott Morris, Rich Chamberlain, Jeff Owen, Mitch Gonzales, Stephen D. Sullivan, Steve Turek, Ben Turek, and, of course, Kenny. (Hopefully we're not forgetting anybody!) Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657) Email: Monster Kid Radio on Twitch! - - Monster Kid Radio on YouTube - Electronics Service Unit No. 16 - Follow Mark Matzke Monster Study Group - Small Town Monsters - Next week on Monster Kid Radio: I HAVE NO IDEA! All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a .
in episode 56 of The Young Escape Podcast, mckenna + chazz chat with jeff owen of Tenth Avenue North on how he got started, how we met, what their farewell year has looked like so far, aliens + more. mckenna and chazz also update you on what’s happening in their quarantines during COVID-19, about chazz’s rap career, + some juicy news. help support The Young Escape during this time by visiting their online pop-up shop: https://theyoungescape.com/shop/ + get 20% off using the code “BETTER” [all orders come with a free TYE sticker + a handwritten note] 10% of all proceeds will go to help Riverside Life Services at this time. you can also Venmo any amount to them @theyoungescape + we’ll give you a listen to an unreleased song. follow jeff owen: https://instagram.com/jeffowen_/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theyoungescape/support
Few Christian Songwriters have the privilege of sharing their songs on the international stage, and Christian rock band Tenth Avenue North is privileged to continually find themselves at the top of the list. Through thoughtful and intentional songwriting, they are tackling tough topics like addiction, suicide, depression, religion, and faith - effectively unveiling the stigmas that hold people back from a full life in Christ. John Chisum enjoyed a deep and meaningful conversation with Mike Donehey and Jeff Owen - two thirds of Tenth Avenue North. They unpack the songwriting process, inspiration, and tricks for successful co-writing that will help you grow in your songwriting craft. You can follow the guys on instagram: instagram.com/mikedonehey instagram.com/jeffowen_ instagram.com/rubenjuarez_ instagram.com/tenthavenuenorth Be sure to download John’s free gift of “The Songbuilders Blueprint” HERE and book a free discovery call with John HERE, but only if you’re serious about investing in yourself to go to the next level in your songwriting. Check out all the fine resources we offer at www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com If you liked this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave a quick review on iTunes. It would mean the world to hear your feedback and we would love for you to help us spread the word! The Song Revolution Podcast is dedicated to helping you grow as a songwriter and worshiper. Our goal is that this podcast is something for you to look forward to on your morning commute, workout, or daily routine.
Sunday AM Preaching at Aurora Baptist Church Revival Meeting with Guest Preacher Bro. Jeff Owens
Mike Donehey and Jeff Owen from Tenth Avenue North talk about how to finally break free from the pitfalls that keep tripping us up! Mike said, "Bitterness is the belief God got it wrong, anxiety is... Scott Herrold is known for his interviews. He does a daily radio show on SOS Radio. This postcast is conversations about worldview, faith and culture with famous personalities.
This week's show features Jeff Owen, the guitarist and producer for Tenth Avenue North, ahead of the band's latest album, No Shame. Jeff and the host Chase take turns sharing stories both humorous and serious about the band, the industry, and the stories behind the new album. This episode is sponsored by Wilder Adkins, whose new album In This Pilgrim Way is available now. Click here for more information. The JFH Podcast is hosted and produced by Chase Tremaine and executive produced by John DiBiase and Christopher Smith. To meet the people behind the show, discuss the episodes, ask questions, and engage in conversations with other listeners, join the JFH Podcast group on Facebook.
Join us as we talk about the Kasey Program with Jeff Owen, the founder of the program. The Kasey Program features two black Labrador dogs that do tricks as a way to teach kids about fire safety. Learn about the history of the Kasey Program and how many kids the program has taught fire & life safety skills to since it began back in 1995.
Made It In Music: Interviews With Artists, Songwriters, And Music Industry Pros
In this episode of the Made it in Music podcast, Full Circle’s own Seth Mosely (Grammy/Dove Award Winning Producer/Songwriter) sits down with Jeff Owen, Lead Guitarist of Tenth Avenue North. Looking for more ways to make music and let his creativity out, Jeff has always looked for a side hustle. Most recently he has stumbled upon writing music for Film and Television in the sync world. You’ll hear countless stories from his amazing journey as a life long musician. Touching on...Various ways in music to make money both full and part time.How to spend your free time and be productive in your creativity. The realization that music is not about us and not what we look or sound like to others. It’s about sharing your music and being unique and true to yourself. Jeff is here to share his incredible story about how he made it in music, and he’s here to help you do the same. Quotable moments from this week’s podcast:“There’s never a secret hidden path to success, everyone’s journey is different.”“We’re at this intersection of Faith, Art, and Commerce, and we are just constantly dodging traffic.”Resources:Book mentioned in this episode:No Compromise (The Life Story of Keith Green) by Melody Green & David HazardCreativity Inc. (The Story of Pixar) by Amy Wallace & Ed CatmullFind out more about Jeff Owen: www.instagram.com/jeffowen_Also, follow Tenth Avenue North on all social media under their handle @tenthavenorthFind Full Circle Music on social mediaFacebookTwitterInstagramYouTubeCheck us out at www.madeitinmusic.comSubscribe to our YouTube Page for more incredible resources just like this one, all FREE for our friends like you.As always, thanks for listening and be sure to give us a review on iTunes if you have not already done so. We appreciate your feedback! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode the squids welcome Jeff Owen, a fellow 7th fleet Navy vet who went to OS “A” school with Jeff and the storied Monty boy. He regales the squids with stories of hot shaving cream wrestling and “stop ahead” signs. The Squids offer their diagnosis of Hillary’s dizziness and why she keeps falling down, we learn which bands the squids hate and something about Lars Ulrich’s arms. Support the show (http://facebook.com/threeoldsquids)
Picking out a Christmas tree is a beautiful experience for families and friends. For local tree farmers, it’s the culmination of years of hard work. Jeff Owen, a Christmas tree extension specialist at NC State University, talks about fluctuations in the industry and why you might want to get your tree early this year. Find Christmas tree farms to visit in ASAP’s Local Food Guide: www.appalachiangrown.org Photo courtesy of the North Carolina Christmas Tree Association.
Are you neglecting your digital content? Jeff Owen and Sean Miller of Clever Dogs Media talk about the dangers of not focusing on digital content.
Are you neglecting your digital content? Jeff Owen and Sean Miller of Clever Dogs Media talk about the dangers of not focusing on digital content.
The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk / local events program on KCMI 96.9FM "Your Local Christian Radio Station" serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm Theme Music: "Life of Riley" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Check out Episode 12 of the POP GOD POPcast, hosted by Alex Doriot of popgodblog.com. This week's guest is Jeff Owen. Jeff is the guitarist from Tenth Avenue North, the band behind songs like "By Your Side" and "Healing Begins". Jeff and Tenth Avenue North are currently touring all across the country as part of Winter Jam and will be hitting Augusta on February 13. Jeff takes a few minutes off from the tour to chat about his early influences, dealing with success, life on the road, the latest Tenth Avenue North album, and Fraggle Rock. Enjoy this deeper look inside the life of a musician truly seeking God in the present tense. Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, rate it, leave a comment, listen to all the other episodes, share it on Twitter and Facebook and anywhere else. And check out PopGodBlog.com for more content seeking God in the present tense.