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The Canadian Centre for Rural and Agricultural Health located at the University of Saskatchewan has received an anonymous, $1.5-million donation to fund the purchase and operating costs of a new mobile unit that will travel around rural Saskatchewan.Centre Director Dr. Shelly Kirchuk and Kendra Ulmer, the manager of the Agricultural Health and Safety Network will talk about the work of the rural and agricultural centre and the significance of the donation.Often people have a certain vision of what a conventional farm looks like.It usually involved a tractor or combine and a field of golden grain. John Cote and his wife Barb Stefanyshyn Cote did the unthinkable and sold the family farm and then they embarked on a completely different experience...making gin and selling flowers. Barb will talk about their journey to the creation of Black Fox Farm and Distillery and how they've never worked harder in their lives.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Twenty-one year veteran AVCU team member John Cote reviews his lengthy tenure as he approaches the conclusion of his services at the end 2023. Highlights, challenges, most memorable events and even his likes and dislikes are covered by John in conversation with podcast host Joe Bergeron.
Joe Bergeron, President of the Association of Vermont Credit Unions, reviews a 45 year career in service to Vermont credit unions. Hosted by Association staff members John Cote, Michelle Fullerton and Christine Davidson.
Today Scott talks with John Cote who runs John Boy Farms near St. Agathe Manitoba. John shares about his experience growing vegetables for the local market and how and why he chose to focus on garlic. They also cover a few other topics such as soil health, cover crops and inputs.
Interview with Upstate special admissions programs Director Krystal Ripa and medical student John Cote
In this episode of Masters of Community, we speak with Venessa Paech, Australia's leading online communities specialist and Founder and Chief Consultant at PeerSense. Venessa is a seasoned online community strategist, manager, researcher, and educator with over twenty years of experience building community online. She's also the Co-founder and Director of Australian Community Managers (ACM), a network organization for community building professionals in Australia. In this episode, Venessa and I dive deep into what community governance looks like and what your MVP governance program should look like. We also talk about AI and how these tools are helping us build, understand, and moderate our communities more efficiently. You're going to really enjoy some of the more advanced-level community focused topics that we have in this discussion. We ask a really interesting question of “Is there going to be a day soon where a community can be entirely built by robots with no human facilitation?” You'll find out what her answer is in this episode. Who is this episode for? Community managers and moderators who are also curious about the role of AI in community building and management. Three key takeaways: 1. Are tools enough to build a high-engagement community?: Without a solid social infrastructure, tools cannot engage the people in a community. Why are you better together as a community than apart? Asking such strategic questions will help discover the true value that your community brings. 2. Community governance isn't as boring as it sounds: Laws to prevent online harassment help hold community managers and creators accountable to protecting basic public decency online - just the way they would in person. Proactive governance includes rules, rewards, and recognition around behavior that demonstrates the character of your community. It also includes any reprimands against behavior that goes against your community's goals and values. Risk planning for community values will find its way into Community Operations over time. Planning for governance starts conversations that help examine the creator's vision for the community's culture and character. 3. AI-driven moderation: Governance automation should be more nuanced and include specific actions and behaviors, rather than being binary. Personalization can create “hand-rails” to help guide a member's journey, but looks very different from one community to another. Community strategists can use AI to find new patterns and discover new ways members discover relationships, but these tools need large data sets for accurate predictions. There's always a risk of bias coming from existing data sets into AI-driven moderation. AI-moderated communities can be used to advance both good and bad causes. Notable Quotes: 1. “Governance...It's really about how we make decisions that define who we are and where we assign value: Is that a valuable activity? Is that not a valuable activity? Where do we draw our lines? What is crossing the line?” 2. “..potentially using that data as a predictive tool to say, look, these are the trends, this is what's been happening in the last few years around content, around behavior, around topics that are discussed.. and therefore extrapolating, this is what might be happening in the future. It's not a hundred percent reliable of course, but when you've got big data sets, which machine learning loves, then you can do some really interesting things in terms of uncovering hidden gems.” 3. “If you label something as toxic, well, it's toxic perhaps to wider society. You know, our norms, our ethics might say, that's not cool. We don't like that. That's not acting. But within that community, it's not at all toxic, it's who we are, what we value, what we believe.” Answers to rapid-fire questions: 1. If you could only eat one kind of food for the rest of your life, what would it be? Noodles in any form, particularly Laksa - a Malaysian coconut curry noodle soup. 2. What's your favorite book to give as a gift to others? “Sand Talk” by Tyson Yunkaporta. 3. Wildest Community Story? X-Files Anonymous, her first true online community where she met and dated her now-husband. 4. A go-to community engagement tactic, or conversation starter? Sharing pictures of pets. 5. Have you ever worn socks with sandals? No, but she won't stop others from wearing them. 6. Who in the world of the community would you most like to take for lunch? Jane Jacobs, Mark Zuckerberg, and John Cote. 7. The weirdest community you've ever been a part of? All the FITA communities. 8. What's a community product or technology that you wish existed? To be able to have a conversation with your community as an avatar would be incredibly interesting. 9. What's a question I didn't ask you that I should have? Similarities between working in theater and working in community. 10. Twitter-sized piece of advice from her deathbed? Truly accepting yourself for who you are and having a relationship with an animal.
Just sign on the dotted line. I just need your signature. How many times are you asked to do this over the course of a year? We've all done it….you read the terms of agreement on your phone you scroll down and click "accept "without really reading the fine details. This has the potential to be disastrous for a farmer, particularly this year when it comes to the eligibility declaration you sign when selling grain and an elevator. Tom Steve with the Alberta Wheat and Alberta Barley commission has a warning for farmers. Those declarations may look the same but there are some significant differences. He will explain those changes, why it happened, the repercussions of not understanding what you've signed and your legal obligations. Often people have a certain vision of what a conventional farm looks like. It usually involved a tractor or combine and a field of golden grain. Today on Not Your Everyday Farmer we will feature a very different type of farm operation. John Cote and his wife Barb Stefanyshyn Cote did the unthinkable and sold the family farm and then they embarked on a completely different experience…..making gin and selling flowers. Barb will talk about the creation of Black Fox Farm and Distillery and how they've never worked harder in their lives. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Nomad Together Podcast | Location Independent Families & Digital Nomad Families
https://nomadtogether.com/healthcare/ Many people wonder how families can travel long term when healthcare is "so bad" outside of the US. If you are one of them then listen this episode which is all about healthcare elsewhere with John Cote. John is an award winning author who has published three Amazon.com #1 Best Selling books. As the creator and host of Healthcare Elsewhere, the worlds leading medical tourism podcast. In his role as patient advocate and educator, he interviews patients who share their inspiring success stories along with leading doctors and healthcare experts worldwide. In 2014 he published an international best selling book based on the show, also titled Healthcare Elsewhere. https://nomadtogether.com/healthcare/
The Association of Vermont Credit Unions celebrates 70 years in 2017 with its annual meeting & convention on May 19-21. Director of Information Services, John Cote, previews new features and special events of the milestone anniversary gathering of Vermont credit union leaders.
In episode 056, I interview award winning #1 bestselling author John Cote. He is the creator and host of Healthcare Elsewhere, the world's leading medical tourism podcast. In his role as patient advocate and educator, he interviews patients who share their inspiring success stories along with leading doctors and healthcare experts worldwide. In 2014 he published an international best selling book based on the show, also titled Healthcare Elsewhere. John has had an exciting entrepreneurial journey, and you’re going to love his keys to his success.
Bestselling author John Cote shares what to do before you write your next book and how to leverage it for maximum reach, exposure, and visibility. How to be the go-to expert in your niche Book writing made easy Eight weeks to your #1 bestselling book Re-purposing your content for fun and profit Make more money as an expert author Books: Mobilize your Customers Your Epic Book Launch Healthcare Elsewhere For Full Transcripts of this show and More Resources http://relaunchshow.com/405 972-885-8384
Medical costs are steadily increasing in the United States. Much of the population is teetering on the edge of financial ruin which could be brought about by just one accident or ailment. Also many people are not aware of the life saving procedures that are available in different countries. In this episode we talk to John Cote from the Healthcare Elsewhere Podcast about how medical tourism can be the perfect solution to these problems. He has spoken to over one hundred people in the industry and written a book on how to find the best places internationally to lower medical costs. He also gives us some incredible stories about people that have had their lives changed by procedures that were not available in the United States. Listen to this podcast to get some information that could save your life!
John Cote (pronounced "kotee") is an Award Winning and Amazon.com #1 Best Selling author of several books. His company, John Cote and Associates, a certified member of the Power Marketing Consultants Network, creates growth strategies, marketing campaigns and lead capture systems for businesses and organizations of any size. They also create client platforms by publishing best selling books, podcasts and online webinars. www.JohnCote.net A voracious reader, John invests a great deal of time researching the cutting edge trends in technology, social media and marketing. He is a frequent speaker and panelist on these topics as they relate to business innovation, increasing revenue and customer retention. His latest project is the Healthcare Elsewhere show, the worlds leading medical tourism podcast where patients share their success stories and he interviews Doctors and healthcare experts worldwide. His most recent book was published in September 2014 and is also titled HEALTHCARE ELSEWHERE. John has a deep personal interest in emerging medical technologies since he has received surgically implanted stem cells to repair his injured knee, his wife is a two time cancer survivor and one of his sons has bilateral cochlear implants. He is an accomplished pilot having attained over 10,000 hours of flight time while serving in the U.S. Marine Corps and flying for a major U.S. airline. He and his wife Jennifer along with their daughter and two sons (plus 2 dogs) currently reside in Huntsville, Alabama. His next book is "Onwards! - Master the Power of Accelerating Technological Change and Dominate Your Marketplace" with co-author Ron Phillips. (Spring 2015) What is John Cote Doing to Grow His Business So Effectively? Mr. John Cote has been asked why he thinks his projects will become successful and his answer is simply stated "Because I deem it to be." John integrates a polished and approachable personality that is accompanied by a sincere confidence based on the knowledge he has with regards to the world of online marketing. He takes on each project with passion that gains momentum through a diligent systemic approach. John uses several channels to his clients that he can coordinate and combine into one overall solution. He leverages his relationships with several influential entrepreneurs to enhance his knowledge that puts him into a successful category few entrepreneurs acheive. He records and shares his knowledge in his books and continues growing his tribe through his podcast that has over 500,000 downloads in just over six months. John Cote is a great person. I truly admire what he has accomplished to date and look forward to seeing what he does in the future. Learn more about John Cote, his marketing business and his podcast by visiting his different sites below: Rocket Social Marketing Website Healthcare Elsewhere Podcast Website Rocket Social Marketing Facebook Healthcare Elsewhere Podcast Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube John Cote's Email John Cote - Author of Mobilize Your Customers John Cote is the creator and host of Healthcare Elsewhere, a medical tourism show and podcast where we interview Doctors, healthcare experts and patients worldwide who participate in Medical Tourism. Many patients find that the cost, time frame or availability of a particular procedure is too expensive or not available in their country so they travel elsewhere to get their treatment. This can range from cosmetic procedures, to stem cell and cancer treatments or knee or hip replacement surgery as examples. Our mission is to educate people globally about the opportunities that exist for them to travel and receive world class healthcare at affordable prices. If you enjoy the show, please consider leaving us a review in iTunes and Stitcher Radio. A couple minutes of your time can help spread the word about medical tourism immensely! Thank YOU! Podcast Show Links: Healthcare Elsewhere Podcast on iTunes
So many businesses tend to believe that they can serve anyone and everyone. However, if you listen to many episodes here at Leaders in the Trenches, you know that is a huge mistake. John Cote knew he wanted to focus his services and become a market leader in building websites, creating powerful marketing campaigns and getting amazing results for one target market. This journey has taken John to a place where he is no longer only trading time for money. Get the show notes for 061 John Cote | How A Digital Agency Found Their Target Market Click to Tweet: Listening to an amazing episode on Leaders in the Trenches with @GeneHammett @johnwcote #BuildingWebsites #MarketLeader #Episode061 #Podcasts Give Leaders in the Trenches a review on iTunes!