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Auch wenn Schritte wie die Veröffentlichung der OER-Strategie des BMBF oder die Entwicklung von OER-Policies für Hochschulen zur Förderung von Open Educational Resources in Deutschland beitragen, sind freie Bildungsmaterialien noch immer bei einem Großteil der im Bildungsbereich tätigen Personen weitestgehend unbekannt oder werden wenig genutzt. Angela Karnoll spricht mit Dr. Jennifer Schneider über verschiedene Ideen, Maßnahmen und Anreizmodelle, die dazu beitragen können, freie Bildungsmaterialien in Deutschland bekannter zu machen.
In der 14. Staffel des AKB-Finanzpodcasts dreht sich alles um den Nachwuchs bei der Aargauischen Kantonalbank. Es geht also um Young Talents, um die Grundbildung, um die Angebote und Möglichkeiten, die bei der AKB bestehen. Verantwortlich für dieses Thema, sprich für 70 Auszubildende (Lernende und Praktikanten) und 14 Trainees sind Jenni Schneider und Corina Wyss im Co-Lead. Eine Herzensaufgabe, wie die beiden betonen, aber eine mit einem klaren Ziel. Die AKB soll zu den besten Ausbildungsbetrieben des Kantons gehören. Was das heisst, verraten die beiden Expertinnen im Gespräch mit Andrin Willi. In dieser Ausgabe bespricht er mit Jennifer Schneider due USP der AKB, wenn es um die Ausbildung geht
In der 14. Staffel des AKB-Finanzpodcasts dreht sich alles um den Nachwuchs bei der Aargauischen Kantonalbank. Es geht also um Young Talents, um die Grundbildung, um die Angebote und Möglichkeiten, die bei der AKB bestehen. Verantwortlich für dieses Thema, sprich für 70 Auszubildende (Lernende und Praktikanten) und 14 Trainees sind Jennifer Schneider und Corina Wyss im Co-Lead. Eine Herzensaufgabe, wie die beiden betonen, aber eine mit einem klaren Ziel. Die AKB soll zu den besten Ausbildungsbetrieben des Kantons gehören. Was das heisst, verraten die beiden Expertinnen im Gespräch mit Andrin Willi. In dieser 126. Ausgabe geht es im Speziellen um die KV-Reform und was sich mit ihr alles ändert.
In der 14. Staffel des AKB-Finanzpodcasts dreht sich alles um den Nachwuchs bei der Aargauischen Kantonalbank. Es geht also um Young Talents, um die Grundbildung, um die Angebote und Möglichkeiten, die bei der AKB bestehen. Verantwortlich für dieses Thema, sprich für 70 Auszubildende (Lernende und Praktikanten) und 14 Trainees sind Jennifer Schneider und Corina Wyss im Co-Lead. Eine Herzensaufgabe, wie die beiden betonen, aber eine mit einem klaren Ziel. Die AKB soll zu den besten Ausbildungsbetrieben des Kantons gehören. Was das heisst, verraten die beiden Expertinnen im Gespräch mit Andrin Willi.
Rural America is facing a healthcare crisis. Home to 60 million people, rural areas face a 23% higher mortality rate compared to urban locations due to lack of infrastructure, lower socio-economic status and provider shortages. Indeed, rural areas have half as many primary care providers and an eighth as many specialists as urban locales.In this episode, Homeward's CEO, Jennifer Schneider discusses how her company uses remote monitoring, telehealth and a novel staffing model to re-architect care delivery in rural America with the goals of improving access and health outcomes.We discuss:Why Jennifer and her co-founder decided to make Homeward a B Corp.How Homeward uses technology and non-physician providers to expand access to care in rural America.Lessons from Homeward's early rollout in Minnesota.Jennifer says we often underestimate how large the rural healthcare market is:“I jokingly say [to] people when we started Livongo... we initially started in diabetes care. And people said, “That's amazing, it's going to be a huge business. There's 30 million people living with diabetes, so great that you did this nice little niche company for your next company”. And so well, how many people do you think live in a rural health care markets? [I] kind of get a blank stare. And the answer is – double the size [of] the population of people with diabetes… 60 million people live in… [a] rural market.“Relevant LinksHomeward websiteLack Of Access To Specialists Associated With Mortality And Preventable Hospitalizations Of Rural Medicare Beneficiaries [Article]U.S. Government Accountability Office: “ACCESSING HEALTH CARE IN RURAL AMERICA” [PDF]Forbes: “Healthcare In Rural America Isn't A Little Broken, It's A Lot Broken: A Conversation With Dr. Jennifer Schneider, Founder And CEO, Homeward Health”About Our GuestDr. Jennifer Schneider is the co-founder and chief executive officer of Homeward, a company focused on rearchitecting the delivery of health and care in partnership with communities everywhere, starting in rural America. Previously, Dr. Schneider served as the chief medical officer and president of Livongo. She also served as chief medical officer of Castlight Health. Dr. Schneider has been honored by Modern Healthcare as one of the “100 Most Influential People in Healthcare” and by Fierce Healthcare as a “Woman of Influence” for her work empowering women and modeling diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Dr. Schneider is also on the boards of Maven and Jasper. Dr. Schneider completed her bachelor's degree in biology at the College of the Holy Cross. She went on to get her MD at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and her master's degree in Health Services Research at Stanford University.Connect With UsFor more information on The Other 80 please visit our website - www.theother80.com. To connect with our team, please email claudia@theother80.com and follow us on twitter @claudiawilliams and
"If you live in a county that's designated as 'rural,' your healthcare outcomes are far worse, to the tune of 23% higher mortality. In these rural markets, hospital closures...rural health clinic closures are increasing at an exceeding rate. There's half the number of primary care doctors and about an eighth or a tenth the number of specialty care doctors. And 10% of all rural counties have zero healthcare services whatsoever." -Dr. Jennifer SchneiderMeg welcomes Dr. Jennifer Schneider, Co-Founder and CEO of Homeward Health, a technology-enabled, community-based healthcare provider delivering high-quality care to those who lack access, specifically rural Americans and the Medicare population. Discussion topics: Leveraging technology and AI to make healthcare delivery more equitable Dr. Schneider's personal experiences receiving care in rural US The differences in cultures of care How a care model focused on partnership, rather than competition, can help fill service gaps Female leadership Gender gaps in ownership, payment equity, and value perception Homegrown, an initiative from Homeward working to mitigate these issues through mutual learning and support Further Reading: https://homewardhealth.com/ Decoding Health Signals: Silicon Valley's Consumer-First Approach to a New Era of Health ABC 13 Grand Rapids, MI: "Hope Delivered," Matt Gard. Rite Aid And Homeward Partner To Support Seniors In Underserved Communities Homeward to Rearchitect Rural Healthcare for 60 Million Americans Episode Credits: The Game-Changing Women of Healthcare is a production of The Krinsky Company. Hosted by Meg Escobosa. Produced by Meg Escobosa, Calvin Marty, Chelsea Ho, Medina Sabic, and Wendy Nielsen.Edited, engineered, and mixed by Calvin Marty. All music composed and performed by Calvin Marty. ©2023 The Krinsky Company
In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Schneider, Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer at Homeward, discusses her background, what Homeward's goals and values are, who they are partnering with to achieve those goals, the most important thing healthcare executives should do now to make sure their organizations are successful in the future, and more.
In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Schneider, Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer at Homeward, discusses her background, what Homeward's goals and values are, who they are partnering with to achieve those goals, the most important thing healthcare executives should do now to make sure their organizations are successful in the future, and more.
In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Schneider, Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer at Homeward, discusses her background, what Homeward's goals and values are, who they are partnering with to achieve those goals, the most important thing healthcare executives should do now to make sure their organizations are successful in the future, and more.
Dr. Jennifer Schneider's Path to Founding Homeward Dr. Jennifer Schneider is co-founder and CEO of Homeward, a company focused on rearchitecting the delivery of health and care in partnership with communities everywhere, starting in rural America. Having grown up in a small town and being diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at a young age, she experienced firsthand the challenges of accessing convenient care that millions of families across rural America deal with everyday. Join Dr. Schneider and host Shiva Mirhosseini as they discuss developing women in leadership, opportunities for purpose-driven health organizations, and what makes Homeward different. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Friends, Let's start with a statistic. I suspect that many of you consider rural healthcare a somewhat esoteric or niche market. Let's correct that misconception right up front. There are ...
On this episode of Managed Care Cast, we speak with Jennifer Schneider, MD, co-founder and chief executive officer of Homeward, a value-based care provider aiming to improve access to high-quality care in rural communities through tech-enabled clinical services, partnerships with local physicians and health plans, and community-level demographic data.
Dr. Schneider's interest in medicine began when she was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes as a preteen living in a small rural Minnesota town. After becoming a physician, her journey to CEO started with a return to her roots and a desire to help decrease the exorbitantly high mortality rates observed in rural communities across the nation. In this episode, host Steve Krupa speaks with Dr. Jenny Schneider, CEO of Homeward Health, about the company's recent launch, how it leverages technology to scale healthcare for underserved patients, and the mobile clinic that builds trust with rural communities and increases access to care. Schneider says, “The good and bad news about healthcare is that it's so highly inefficient that there's a lot that can be improved… Our ability to engage and allow people to interact with the healthcare system allows them to improve their health and ultimately costs less money.” Links from this episode: HealthEdge Homeward Health
Health Assurance Podcast: Stephen Klasko talks with Dr. Jennifer Schneider and Carrie Kincaid about their personal commitments to provide whole-person care in rural settings. This episode is sponsored by General Catalyst.
Rural healthcare is full of innovative solutions to the unique obstacles they face, including access to care. What happens when technology is introduced to bridge the access gap? This week we are talking with Dr. Jenny Schneider the CEO of Homeward Health about collaborating in the competitive world of rural healthcare to increase access to care. “At the end of the day, we're caring for people, not patients” -Jenny Schneider Dr. Jennifer Schneider is the chief executive officer of Homeward, a company focused on improving access to high-quality, affordable comprehensive care in rural communities. Having grown up in the small town of Winona, Minnesota, and being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at a young age, she experienced first-hand the lack of primary and specialty care that millions of families across rural America deal with every day. This fueled her passion to create a new approach to comprehensive, value-based care in rural America. Previously, Dr. Schneider served as the chief medical officer and president of Livongo. While there, her team led the company through the largest consumer digital health Initial Public Offering in history and the industry's largest merger ever between Livongo and Teladoc Health, valuing Livongo at $18.5billion and beginning a new era of consumer-centric virtual care. She also served as chief medical officer of Castlight Health
Just FIVE MONTHS after launch, rural health startup Homeward is proving its potential for growth with MORE funding – today announcing its $50 million Series B (that's $70 million total for the folks keeping score at home) – AND a huge 30,000-patient partnership with Priority Health. Co-founder & CEO Dr. Jennifer Schneider is here to breakdown both bits of news and give us some context about what they indicate about the rural healthcare market. There are a couple surprising facts in this one that add up to why investors like ARCH Venture Partners and Human Capital (co-leads), General Catalyst (which led the Series A), and Lee Shapiro and Glen Tullman (old buddies and former Livongo colleagues who went in on this with personal funds outside of their fund 7wireVentures) were excited to jump into a quick Series B. Surprising Fact 1: 90% of all rural Medicare beneficiaries are covered by just 7 payers, which makes the Priority Health deal a bigger deal than even that massive 30K patient population might indicate. Surprising Fact 2: Homeward's market of rural Americans is actually TWICE as large as the diabetes market that spurred the investment and growth of Livongo. For all the math, the details on how the business actually works five months in, and how Homeward is actually going to market as a ‘healthcare infrastructure' provider rather than just a next-gen medical group, you're going to have to give this one a watch! * Jessica DaMassa, the emerging ‘It girl' of health tech interviewing, chats it up with the ‘who's who' of the health tech and healthcare innovation set on 'WTF Health - What's the Future, Health?' Catch 100's of interviews with leading health tech startups and the VC investors, health insurance companies, big pharma co's, and hospital systems helping bring their new ideas into the healthcare establishment. From AI and Big Data to digital health, virtual care, telehealth, digital therapeutics, payment model innovation, and investing, Jessica helps you spot the trends and figure out what's next.
With me is Dr. Jennifer Schneider, CEO & Co-founder of Homeward, an organization that brings primary and value-based care to rural communities. Dr. Schneider shares information on the lack of access to primary and specialty care in rural America and what her new company, Homeward, is doing to address the issue. Show Notes: Favorite Book: Long Walk To Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela by Nelson Mandela
Join us in this group chat episode where we talk about the impact of this podcast, different aspects of the SAA program, our fellowship and a lot of fun! Resources mentioned in this episode (as part of a personal recovery journey): Books: Always Turned On: Sex Addiction in the Digital Age by Jennifer Schneider and Robert Weiss Podcasts: Sex, Love and Addiction with Dr. Rob Overcoming Betrayal and Addiction Be sure to reach us via email: feedback@sexaddictsrecoverypod.com If you are comfortable and interested in being a guest or panelist, please feel free to contact me. jason@sexaddictsrecoverypod.com Launching soon: https://sexaddictsrecoverypod.com/ SARPodcast YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLn0dcZg-Ou7giI4YkXGXsBWDHJgtymw9q To find meetings in the San Francisco Bay Area, be sure to visit: https://www.bayareasaa.org/ To find meetings in the your local area or online, be sure to visit the main SAA website: https://saa-recovery.org/meetings/ The content of this podcast has not been approved by and may not reflect the opinions or policies of the ISO of SAA, Inc.
Jennifer Schneider used to be the Chief Medical Officer and President of Livongo. In 2022 she started a company focused on improving access to healthcare in rural America. More than 46 million Americans, or 15 percent of the U.S. population, live in rural areas. Now the company called Homeward is on the mission to deliver care to those who don't have it, starting in rural America. In this discussion, you'll hear more about the challenges related to rural health, how could care be brought to the community instead of patients needing to travel two to five hours for a 15 minutes visit, and more. www.facesofdigitalhealth.com
Jennifer Schneider (CEO, Homeward) joins the show to discuss how she plans to deliver quality healthcare to rural America. Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/iVQYZntK8ugSubscribe to CareTalk on your favorite podcast service:Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2GTYhbN......Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast......Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0...... Follow us on the Health Podcast Network: https://bit.ly/3GlciwjAbout Jennifer Schneider: Jennifer Schneider is the CEO of Homeward, a technology-enabled healthcare provider delivering care to those who don't have it, starting in rural America. Previously, Jennifer served 5 years as the Chief Medical Officer and President of Livongo. Jennifer was honored by Modern Healthcare as one of the 50 Most Influential Clinical Executives and by Fierce Healthcare as Woman of Influence for our work empowering women and modeling diversity and inclusion in the workplace. #homewardhealth #livongo #healthcarepolicy #healthcareindustry #health #caretalkpodcast
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Meet Jennifer Schneider, M.D., M.S.:Jennifer Schneider, M.D., M.S. is the co-founder and CEO of Welina Care. Dr. Schneider is on the board of Directors for Health Assurance Acquisition Corp. She is also the author of “Decoding Health Signals: Silicon Valley's Consumer-First Approach to a New Era of Health.” Previously, Dr. Schneider served as Chief Medical Officer and President for Livongo, and the Chief Medical Officer for Castlight. She received a Doctor of Medicine from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and a Master's in Health Services Research from Stanford University. Key Insights:Dr. Schneider's background in data science and specialty care has led to her newest project, rearchitecting care delivery in rural America. Personalization Through Language. Using data to better personalize health recommendations improves patient outcomes. For example, Dr. Schneider found that using the phrase “a touch of sugar” instead of “diabetes” increased enrollment in a diabetes intervention in southern populations. (6:28)Improving Rural Healthcare. 20% of people live in rural America, but rural healthcare lacks access and resources. Welina Care is working to deliver high quality specialty care to rural populations through remote monitoring, medical home delivery, and telehealth. (15:36)Becoming an Entrepreneur. Find something that matters both to you and to the healthcare ecosystem. Then, build a team of like-minded people around that goal. And know that the innovator's journey to success is never linear. (28:50)This episode is hosted by Aaron Martin. He is a member of the Advisory Council for Day Zero and is the Executive Vice President and Chief Digital Officer for Providence, and Managing General Partner of PV.Relevant Links:Check out Dr. Schneider's book “Decoding Health Signals: Silicon Valley's Consumer-First Approach to a New Era of Health”Read “Click-and mortar is a better model for healthcare” by Dr. Schneider
Gesunde Ernährung ist kein Hexenwerk. Was es dazu braucht, sind gute Gewohnheiten und ein Gefühl für die Bedürfnisse des eigenen Körpers. Dies jedenfalls ist der Ansatz, den die Ernährungsberaterin Jennifer Schneider verfolgt. Sie eröffnet im Februar ihre eigene Praxis in Lichtenfels und gibt in diesem Podcast einen Einblick in das Thema gesunde Ernährung und Ernährungstherapie.
This episode features Dr. Jennifer Schneider, former Chief Medical Officer and President of Livongo. Dr. Schneider was also the Chief Medical Officer of Castlight Health and trained as an internal physician at Johns Hopkins and Stanford, where she was the Chief Resident. She recently joined the Board of Directors of Cityblock and is an executive in residence at Endurance Partners, a private equity firm in New York City. Dr. Schneider shares her notable startup experience and provides a unique perspective on being a parent, athlete, clinician, and consumer of chronic disease healthcare. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
This episode of Tuning Healthcare features Dr. Jennifer Schneider, former Chief Medical Officer and President of Livongo. Dr. Schneider was also the Chief Medical Officer of Castlight Health and trained as an internal physician at Johns Hopkins and Stanford, where she was the Chief Resident. She recently joined the Board of Directors of Cityblock and is an executive in residence at Endurance Partners, a private equity firm in New York City. Dr. Schneider shares her notable startup experience and provides a unique perspective on being a parent, athlete, clinician, and consumer of chronic disease healthcare.
In this candid conversation with Unity Stoakes, President and Co-founder of StartUp Health, Dr. Schneider shares her hard-won wisdom and pulls back the curtain on one of healthcare's biggest M&A transactions. Entrepreneurs: How to get investment from StartUp Health startuphealth.com Investors: How to invest in StartUp Health Moonshots healthmoonshots.com Want more content like this? You can subscribe to the podcast as well as other health innovation updates at startuphealth.com/content. Sign up for StartUp Health Insider™ to get funding insights, news, and special updates delivered to your inbox.
In our annual holiday smorgasbord episode, host Reed Smith and Chris Boyer highlight clips from some of the newest shows on the Touch Point Media Network, including conversations about remote patient monitoring, digital front door strategies, the back-story of Pelotonia's president & CEO, a impact of the coronavirus on America's public health sector, and a conversation on the health tech start-up community in Austin. Listen in and enjoy these multiple courses from the leading healthcare podcasting network, Touch Point Media. Mentions from the Show: The Source from the ATA podcast: Jennifer Schneider, M.D., M. S. | President at Livongo Health HealthCare Insight for Marketers podcast: Chris Pace of Banner Health on Removing Friction from the Customer Experience How I Got Here podcast: Doug Ulman The New Normal podcast: Public Health – a Conversation with Brian Castrucci, DrPH, MA, President and Chief Executive Officer of the deBeaumont Foundation The Morning Fix by 510k Cafe podcast: Dell Medical School and its Role in the Texas Health Tech Ecosphere – A Talk with Dr. Clay Johnston, Inaugural Dean of Dell Medical School at UT Austin Gear in Review podcast: GIR51 – Virtual Interviews in the New COVID-19 Normal GIR53 – Podcast Recording & Social Distancing: Rode SC6-L Mobile Interview Kit Touch Point podcast award nomination form Find Us Online: Touchpoint podcast Twitter Reed Smith Twitter Chris Boyer Twitter Chris Boyer website Social Health Institute
Join me and the warm and wonderful Jennifer Schneider as we trace her journey from the world of high fashion to her heart-centered work with women who want to bring out their best selves and "wear what they are". Through her work, Jennifer has helped women project their inner, powerful selves, overcome challenges, be seen and heard, and redefine who they are. Whether we like it or not, the world still judges us on appearance, and Jennifer is helping women take back control of that perception. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation about the power of conscious styling and individual projection.Check out The Loved Object at: http://thelovedobject.com/And for more great Entreprenora content, please follow us on Instagram at @Entreprenora_official or come visit us at www.entreprenora.co.ukThink bigger. Lead better. Live bolder.
A few months before Livongo and Teladoc Health inked a deal that valued Livongo at $18.5B, Jennifer Schneider, MD, MS, President of Livongo, took the stage at the StartUp Health Festival. Her telling of the company's mission – to empower people with chronic conditions to live better and healthier lives – provides important context for the historic merger. Entrepreneurs: How to get investment from StartUp Health https://www.startuphealth.com/ Investors: How to invest in StartUp Health Moonshots http://www.healthmoonshots.com Want more content like this? You can subscribe to the podcast as well as other health innovation updates at startuphealth.com/content. Sign up for StartUp Health Insider™ to get funding insights, news, and special updates delivered to your inbox.
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Dear Friends & Colleagues, On Friday March 27th 2020, I launched a limited podcast series addressing how the COVID-19 pandemic is reframing American healthcare. You can find the introduction episode ...
Jennifer Schneider, MD, President of Livongo, talks with MedCity News Vice President & Editor-in-Chief Arundhati Parmar at the StartUp Health Festival in San Francisco. January 14, 2020. Entrepreneurs: How to get investment from StartUp Health https://www.startuphealth.com/ Investors: How to invest in StartUp Health Moonshots http://www.healthmoonshots.com Want more content like this? You can subscribe to the podcast as well as other health innovation updates at startuphealth.com/content. Sign up for StartUp Health Insider™ to get funding insights, news, and special updates delivered to your inbox.
In Ep. 7 of No Rain Date we welcome the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce's Jessica O'Donnell back to the studio. Jessica joins us for a preview of Hellertown-Lower Saucon Winter Restaurant Week, which is being held Jan. 12-18. Also joining us this week are Jennifer Schneider and Lori Waldspurger. Jenn and Lori are the owners of Hellertown-based SimpliciTea & Co. You can find their small-batch teas there and at Saylor's & Co. You'll learn more about what makes theirs the only tea you'll want to drink. And don't forget to listen to our five-day weather forecast, courtesy of Tony Luchini and Lehigh Valley Weather Authority.
College and University Ombudspersons have been referred to as the “conscience of the university”, “canaries in the coal mine”, and a guide for students in a “sea of troubles”. Sometimes misunderstood, these unique offices assist their communities in resolving conflict and identifying systemic issues and trends while focusing on fair treatment. Ombuds offices are designed to be environments that adhere to the International Ombudsman Association (IOA) Standards of Practice: confidentiality, informality, neutrality and independence. Ultimately, ombuds provide a brave space for individuals to discuss concerns, learn to navigate their environments, and build communication skills while being treated with compassion and empathy. In this episode of Student Affairs Live, host Dr. Heather Shea discusses the important partnerships between Ombuds Offices and Student Affairs with three panelists, Drs. Shannon Burton, D. A. Graham, and Jennifer Schneider.
Colleagues & Friends, Chronic disease management has become the predominant healthcare issue of our time. The vast majority of medical encounters and healthcare dollars are spent on the diagnosis, treatment, ...
People with chronic conditions dedicate a great deal of cognitive overhead to monitoring their own health. Type 2 diabetes patients, for example, have to constantly think about when to eat, what type of exercise to do, and when to take medication. Livongo is a company that aims to change that. For patients with type 2 diabetes, Livongo takes their blood glucose levels and provides actionable recommendations based on that data. It's another example of how AI and tech are revolutionizing healthcare. Show notes Conversation with Glen Tullman and Dr. Jennifer Schneider of Livongo (1:00) Glen Tullman, CEO of Livongo (0:30) Dr. Jennifer Schneider, Chief Medical Officer of Livongo (0:25) All Turtles Podcast Season 1 episode 22 mentions Livongo as an example of a company that does personalization well (1:04) Hemant Taneja's book Unscaled: How AI and a New Generation of Upstarts Are Creating the Economy (1:16) Livongo's products (2:48) Livongo's website (18:48) Advice to entrepreneurs: How to pitch investors (19:00) All Turtles' video Rule of Three: How to pitch investors (19:44) When pitching investors, be able to answer these questions: Why this, why you, and why now? (20:15) The difference between pitching VCs versus pitching All Turtles (24:01) Listener question (24:56) From Jacob via the hello@all-turtles.com email: In the example of self-driving cars, how do we prevent the onboard sensors from being spoofed into thinking they're on a safe country road, when they're actually driving off a cliff into the ocean? Could blockchain help us keep these sensors and the software from being corrupted? If not, what makes it a bad fit? What are the emerging/existing technologies that would be a better fit? Leave us a voicemail with your question and we'll play it on a future episode: +1 (310) 571-8448 (29:48) We want to hear from you Please send us your comments, suggested topics, and listener questions for future All Turtles Podcast episodes. Voicemail: +1 (310) 571-8448 Email: hello@all-turtles.com Twitter: @allturtlesco with hashtag #askAT For more from All Turtles, follow us on Twitter, and subscribe to our newsletter on our website.
Harness the explosive energy of dynamic content to provide maximum impact to your marketing automation plan with exciting world traveler and solution architect, Jennifer Schneider. Learn all about what to keep in mind when developing your dynamic content strategy, some of the tools you can use to increase your content's impact and of course, the practices and myths to avoid at all costs. Takeaways Make sure your content is compelling. Don't just focus on customizing the subject heading or the name. There is so much more to do than that. Think about your own inbox. How many emails do you discard a day and why? Consider the emails that stand out in your inbox and model some tests after those. Start small and focus. Start with one small segment and do some tests to check open rates and interaction. Once you have a little more information expand on that. Don't be afraid to try Lead Enrichment Tools. Give them a shot! There are so many stages involved in using dynamic content so you need to step back and make a process first because you may not be ready to do it all immediately. Remember this formula. Process + Admin = Adoption and Attribution. Marketing automation takes a long time to get running. It's not just a turn it on and let it run kind of thing. Take your time and plan it right. Re-evaluate the kind of information your company is learning about folks. Think about how to frame and ask different types of questions to get the best overall interaction. Links Twitter: @JenTalkTech2Me LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferlynnschneider
Peggy speaks with Dr. Jennifer Schneider, chief medical officer, Livongo, who says she is very blessed with an incredible family and she grew up with an older brother and younger brother and it never occurred to her that girls were any different from boys. She explains that technology is a way to propel is us forward, almost without knowing that it is working behind the scenes. Also, technology is only one of the tool sets for us that allows us to do more at a different pace and in a better fashion.
Peggy speaks with Dr. Jennifer Schneider, chief medical officer, Livongo, who says she is very blessed with an incredible family and she grew up with an older brother and younger brother and it never occurred to her that girls were any different from boys. She explains that technology is a way to propel is us forward, almost without knowing that it is working behind the scenes. Also, technology is only one of the tool sets for us that allows us to do more at a different pace and in a better fashion.
This week, Sam welcomes author Robert Weiss to the studio. As a relationship expert, Robert specializes in infidelity and addictions—in particular sex, porn, and love addictions. An internationally acknowledged clinician, he has served as an expert for multiple media outlets including The Oprah Winfrey Network, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Daily Beast, and CNN, among others. He is the author of several highly regarded books, including his most recent, Out of the Doghouse: A Step-by-Step Relationship Saving Guide for Men Caught Cheating. His other books include: Sex Addiction 101, Sex Addiction 101: The Workbook, and Cruise Control: Understanding Sex Addiction in Gay Men. He is also the co-author, with Dr. Jennifer Schneider, of Closer Together, Further Apart and Always Turned On: Sex Addiction in the Digital Age. Robert Weiss expert for media outlets CNN to the Oprah network. He is a author as well with books of Sex addiction in the Digital Era and Out Of the Dog House A Step By Step Relationship Saving Guide for Men Caught Cheating. Robert sex and therapist expert works with lots of unfaithful couples. Robert had emotional issues which led him to explore himself sexually. The sex problem he had was more of an emotional one. His clients have had multiple issues of something in the household which led couples to be unfaithful. He has worked with people who had sex addictions in the office or lost jobs because of porn addiction. Robert's book is to try and repair the relationship that's already broken. It focuses on the guy trying to get the girl back. That from a guys perspective he has to get the reason as to why. Guys cheat because of immaturity. Guys just want to have fun and think that sleeping around then they hurt the girl. Open communication is key if you are having feelings towards someone that isn't your spouse just be open and admit you are having feelings towards someone else. Cheating will cause the women to be a detective going through your phone social media bank statements. Since the trust was broken the cheater loses all try of their right to privacy. The cheater feels that they still need privacy. They won't get the privacy they want. If the guy cheats and gets away with it then now he is holding a secret which may or may not be revealed. Then it's up to him to be honest and come out with it. What is cheating its simply keeping secrets in a relationship? The secrets that are kept ruins the relationship. Cheating comes with a lot of up and downs and lots of side effects. Women see the bigger picture when the person cheats they talk about what moments were real how did it effect the family. Guys don't think that way we think on the surface and downplay everything. Robert is working on a workbook for the book In the Dog House. The workbook is to be a self reflection test. The workbook version is not a work book for cheating it's a workbook on reflection. If cheating comes out of being mature then the workbook is to self reflect and get your emotions in order and your relationship. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-conscious-consultant-hour8505/donations