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Victoria Gomelsky and Rob Bates interview John Greene, president and CEO of Lux Bond & Green, a fifth-generation family-owned jewelry store based in Connecticut. John, winner of the 2025 Gem Award for Lifetime Achievement, recounts the story of a 127-year retailing tradition in his family. He also offers insights into noteworthy trends he's seeing on the sales floor. Sponsored by IGI: igi.org
Eric interviews a carnivorous plant specialist who discusses his passion for these plants, starting from his childhood in the 1970s. He details the challenges and rewards of cultivating various carnivorous plants, including the Darlingtonia californica (Cobra Lily), Venus flytraps, and Sarracenia. The conversation also touches upon plant care techniques, the importance of water quality, and the community of carnivorous plant enthusiasts, including clubs and online resources. Finally, the interviewee shares his insights on plant propagation and the unique aspects of these fascinating plants. Key Takeaways... Carnivorous plants thrive outdoors in full sun and require pure water sources, like distilled water, for optimal growth. Acclimating carnivorous plants gradually to outdoor conditions is crucial to prevent sunburn, especially for greenhouse-grown specimens. Joining a local carnivorous plant club provides a valuable resource for knowledge sharing, plant swaps, and connecting with fellow enthusiasts. Replicating the natural processes of fire, such as incorporating ash into the soil, can be beneficial for some carnivorous plants. Sharing the fascination of carnivorous plants with children fosters appreciation for the natural world and encourages conservation efforts. Connect with John: https://www.instagram.com/cobragreene/ Links to resources: Contractor Sales Secrets: ContractorSalesSecrets.com Water Garden Expo 2025: WGExpo.com The All American Koi Show: AllAmericanKoiShow.com Fitz Fish Ponds: Koi Trips Book A Call With Triplett: Call with Triplett The Pond Digger - https://theponddigger.com/ You can also check out The Pond Digger's products at: http://helixpondfiltration.com/ TWT Contractor Circle TWT Contractor Power Circle And follow his adventures in the pond world at: Instagram Facebook TikTok
Agents' questions these days revolve around how the election will impact our industry. The news is pretty favorable. We asked one man, who is always in the know about the insurance business, to break it down for us. This episode of The Broker Link features John Greene, formerly the Sr. VP at NABIP and now the founder of Tri-Bridge Resolution LLC. John spoke with The Brokerage Inc.'s Executive Vice President, Josh Slattery, and Marketing Director, Gillan Boyer about what to expect in a second Trump Administration. Topics they discussed include: The New Administration's impact on the insurance business Inflation Reduction Act and it's future Prescription Drug costs ACA Short Term Plans Surprise Billing Final Rule And more.... This is great information that offers hope for our industry. To learn more about John and his new business, visit www.tri-branch-resolution-llc.com. And as always you can connect with The Brokerage Inc. online at www.thebrokerageinc.com
Q: What positions are critical to the long-term health of your organization?Regardless of the type of organization (corporate, government, non-profit) these roles are essential for them to thrive and are typically hard to fill.Q: Who's included in the talent pool with the ability to advance to key positions?Q: How are they prepared to meet the business need?When leadership teams are diverse in thought, skill and culture, the organization is better prepared to innovate new products and services, dominate their competitive landscape, and reinvigorate organizational talent to exceed performance expectations.Join this candid conversation on the Inclusive Enterprise Conversation Podcast with Dr. John Greene, Senior Vice President and CHRO of TDS® Telephone and Data Systems, a diversified telecommunications company serving over six million customers nationwide.We discussed the opportunity to think differently and enhance current talent processes by making DEI part of succession planning with real-world actionable, coachable success practices to grow the business.It doesn't take longer to build your leadership pipeline, instead it takes concerted effort and intention to challenge the status quo, to make your teams and organization stronger. Achieve even higher levels of performance by realizing everyones' full potential.John's leadership experience provides a solid foundation for a pragmatic and inclusive approach to succession with real-world application. He draws from leadership roles in the military and in corporations with Johnson Controls, RHR International Consulting including his first TDS role as Vice President, Enterprise Diversity, Equity & Inclusion where he led the development and implementation of the enterprise DEI strategy across the TDS family of companies and advanced to Senior Vice President, Human Resources Officer for the firm.As organizations continue to establish a new norm for recruiting, retaining, and engaging talent, the best companies are mindful of the benefits of intentional succession planning.These organizations understand that while their counterparts are busy facilitating replacement planning processes, their most competitive advantage stems from strategic talent management that supports both the current and future needs of the business. Creating Workplace Cultures of Belonging....
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A Theology of Despair Subtitle: Topical Speaker: John Greene Broadcaster: Grace Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/14/2024 Bible: 2 Corinthians 1:1-10 Length: 51 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Learning Contentment Subtitle: Topical Speaker: John Greene Broadcaster: Grace Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/16/2024 Bible: Philippians 4:4-20 Length: 61 min.
We all know it's an election year, and Congressional action has been limited. Join host David Saltzman and NABIP lobbyists John Greene and Michael Andel to discuss several key topics related to healthcare legislation, including employer reporting and the challenges faced by employers in complying with the reporting requirements. They also discuss the status of legislation related to telehealth expansion, COBRA bills and the need for a one-time open enrollment for seniors transitioning to Medicare.
If you don't fully understand the new CMS Final Rule pertaining to FMOs you are not alone. It's still a little unclear. In this episode of The Broker Link, The Brokerage Inc. President Emeritus, Mike Smith talks with John Greene, Sr. Vice President of Government Affairs of NABIP (National Association of Benefits and Insurance Professionals). This discussion occurred at an event with insurance agents and agency owners. You will hear questions from agents on what matters to them. Please excuse any audio issues we had. It's a great discussion on the insurance industry as it pertains to the CMS Final Rule. If you still have questions about the CMS Final Rule for FMOs, visit our website www.thebrokerageinc.com.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Christian Marriage - Part 1 Subtitle: Ephesians Series Speaker: John Greene Broadcaster: Grace Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 3/17/2024 Bible: Ephesians 5:22-33 Length: 52 min.
Message from John Greene on March 10, 2024
In this special edition of the Healthcare Happy Hour, we take you inside the halls of the 34th Annual Capitol Conference, held in Washington D.C. from February 25th to 28th, 2024. This episode, recorded live amidst the buzz and excitement of Cap Con, offers an unparalleled glimpse into the heart of healthcare policy discussions and developments that are shaping the future. Join NABIP's very own Dan Parker and John Greene, along with esteemed Legislative Council Vice Chair and Conference Chair Jennifer Berman, and the charismatic CAHIP president and Cap Con emcee, Tim Kanter, as they dissect and discuss the pivotal moments of this year's conference.
In this episode, Ed and James are joined by real estate expert, Dave Swanson, a realtor at John Greene with over 20 years of experience. Dave provides a background of the housing market in recent years, discusses what you need to consider before buying a home, and the steps to take when you are ready to purchase a home.You will come away with a well-rounded understanding of the real estate market and actionable insights on making informed decisions that align with your financial plan. Whether you're a first-time buyer or seasoned homeowner, this episode equips you with the knowledge to navigate the real estate market with confidence.
In this episode, Ed and James are joined by real estate expert, Dave Swanson, a realtor at John Greene with over 20 years of experience. Dave provides a background of the housing market in recent years, discusses what you need to consider before buying a home, and the steps to take when you are ready to purchase a home. You will come away with a well-rounded understanding of the real estate market and actionable insights on making informed decisions that align with your financial plan. Whether you're a first-time buyer or seasoned homeowner, this episode equips you with the knowledge to navigate the real estate market with confidence. Dave Swanson: https://www.johngreenerealtor.com/Dave-Swanson Edge Financial Advisors: www.edgefa.com
Happy New Year! We hope you all enjoyed the holidays after a long fourth quarter and OEP. We're going to kick the year off today by discussing the comments that NABIP submitted to CMS regarding the recent, alarming, proposed regulations relevant to FMOs and Medicare agent compensation. We also saw a hotly anticipated proposed rule come out on Association Health Plans over the holidays, so we will be reviewing that as well. Additionally, we'll look at what to expect from Congress in early 2024. On this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, to discuss all of this, are none other than John Greene and Michael Andel.
After hope, we need health. John Greene, professor of psychology at Harvard University and author of Moral Tribes talks to me about building healthier engagement between increasingly polarized citizens.
As I'm sure all of our listeners are aware, the open enrollment period is underway! Running from November 1 through January 15 (although consumers will actually get one additional day to enroll this year as January 15 falls on a federal holiday), the OEP is an opportunity for millions to get covered, especially those who have lost coverage during the Medicaid unwinding. In addition to the OEP, we have exciting news about one of our oldest legislative priorities – employer reporting relief! On this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, John Greene and Michael Andel return to discuss.
Dr. John Greene, Professor of Medicine and Chief of Infectious Diseases at Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, presents a review of Pneumonia in this podcast. He differentiates the different pneumonia types by lung pattern, distinguishing the likely etiologies in the categories of ground glass pnuemonia, consolidative infiltrates, small and large nodular pneumonia, and cavitary disease. The lecture is presented in a case-based format to facilitate retention of the information and for ease in learning. Noninfectious etiologies of lung infiltrates are also presented.
Last week, Kevin McCarthy became the first speaker of the House in United States history to be ousted from the position via vote. This week, the House has scrambled to replace McCarthy. While the chamber has a temporary speaker in place, his powers are limited and the GOP majority must choose a permanent leader before anything can be considered on the floor. On this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, John Greene and Michael Andel discuss what they're seeing on the Hill. Additionally, the Medicare AEP is about to begin, so we'll discuss some resources for our members to help with all the requirements for agents.
NABIP submitted a comment letter earlier this week in response to a proposed rule by the Treasury Department, DOL, and HHS on short-term plans, fixed indemnity plans and excepted benefits coverage. The proposed rule also included a request for information on level-funded plans, broadly. On this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, your favorite NABIP staff members John Greene and Michael Andel review the proposed rule and our comments. Read this comment letter, and all of our regulatory comments and written testimony, on NABIP.org - specifically under "Advocacy," under "Policy Documents."
It's September 1, which means it's officially fourth quarter – though we probably didn't actually need to tell you that. September 1 also means that we are just a couple of days away from the end of August recess. If you met with your lawmakers over the summer, please log those appointments using a link on NABIP.org, under Advocacy, then Legislative Issues. With that said, we have plenty to discuss this week, most of which is at the regulatory level – between ACA affordability changes and proposed Medicare regulations. To discuss all of this and more on this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour are none other than NABIP's John Greene and Michael Andel.
Welcome back to the Healthcare Happy Hour! Even though we are in the midst of August recess, a new bill that would resolve one of our Medicare issues has been introduced in the House. NABIP is calling on all members to contact their federal legislators and urge them to co-sponsor bipartisan legislation that would address this important issue. In addition to that, our listeners who work in the individual market will be delighted to hear that our model consent form for those in federally facilitated marketplace states is finally available. To discuss this and more, on this week's episode of the podcast, is NABIP's John Greene and Michael Andel.
Welcome back to the Healthcare Happy Hour! Even though we are in the midst of August recess, a new bill that would resolve one of our Medicare issues has been introduced in the House. NABIP is calling on all members to contact their federal legislators and urge them to co-sponsor bipartisan legislation that would address this important issue. In addition to that, our listeners who work in the individual market will be delighted to hear that our model consent form for those in federally facilitated marketplace states is finally available. To discuss this and more, on this week's episode of the podcast, is NABIP's John Greene and Michael Andel.
Welcome back to the Healthcare Happy Hour! Even though we are in the midst of August recess, a new bill that would resolve one of our Medicare issues has been introduced in the House. NABIP is calling on all members to contact their federal legislators and urge them to co-sponsor bipartisan legislation that would address this important issue. In addition to that, our listeners who work in the individual market will be delighted to hear that our model consent form for those in federally facilitated marketplace states is finally available. To discuss this and more, on this week's episode of the podcast, is NABIP's John Greene and Michael Andel.
As you saw in last week's Washington Update, the administration released a proposed regulation that touches on short-term limited duration plans, fixed indemnity plans and level-funded plans. On the Congressional side, NABIP is looking at the PATIENT Act of 2023, a transparency bill that includes many provisions we support. In addition to these items, NABIP submitted a comment letter to the NAIC earlier this week regarding some proposed privacy provisions. To discuss all of this on this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour are our very own John Greene and Michael Andel.
As you saw in last week's Washington Update, the administration released a proposed regulation that touches on short-term limited duration plans, fixed indemnity plans and level-funded plans. On the Congressional side, NABIP is looking at the PATIENT Act of 2023, a transparency bill that includes many provisions we support. In addition to these items, NABIP submitted a comment letter to the NAIC earlier this week regarding some proposed privacy provisions. To discuss all of this on this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour are our very own John Greene and Michael Andel.
On Wednesday, the House passed the Employer Reporting Improvement Act (H.R. 3801), a bill that provides much-needed relief for employers by easing certain aspects of the reporting requirements under Section 6055 and 6056 of the ACA. This has been an issue that NABIP has been active in for several years now, and for employer-reporting legislation to make it this far is truly exciting. On this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, NABIP lobbyists John Greene and Michael Andel are here to discuss the bill.
On Wednesday, the House passed the Employer Reporting Improvement Act (H.R. 3801), a bill that provides much-needed relief for employers by easing certain aspects of the reporting requirements under Section 6055 and 6056 of the ACA. This has been an issue that NABIP has been active in for several years now, and for employer-reporting legislation to make it this far is truly exciting. On this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, NABIP lobbyists John Greene and Michael Andel are here to discuss the bill.
We are so excited to welcome Jerry Luckhardt back to the Band in Minnesota Podcast! Jerry is the founder of Band in Minnesota and we spend time reminiscing about the origins of the program and learning about what he's currently up to. Spoiler alert: he's super busy with all his duties at the University of Minnesota, and with both the Medalist Concert Band and the Encore Wind Ensemble! This episode features shout-outs to several amazing Minnesota band directors, including Brady Krusemark, Ryan Anderson, Tara Michlitsch, and John Greene. We discuss and celebrate the music of Adrian Sims, Tommy Wu, Kevin Day, and Julie Giroux. Also hear about amazing programs by The Medalist Band, including their free summer band camp for rising 6th-grade students and the Earl Benson Concerto Contest. Join hosts Brad Mariska and Erin Holmes for a very special episode, in which the past meets the present! We are so glad to have Jerry back!
In this episode, Jeff hangs out with writer and editor, Tom Holbrook in a new segment we are calling "Time with Tom." Jeff and Tom talk about character growth in Back to the Future, an issue with Paper Towns by John Greene, the new show Poker Face, publishing narratives, and other editing questions. To find more of Tom's work and his services, go to https://holbrookauthorservices.com/ For more on dialogue, check out, https://dialoguedoctor.com/
This week we cover the compelling story of John Greene and his relentless and somewhat bizarre quest to reconnect with the Bigfoot he saw years ago. There is literally a surprise twist to the story...
NAHU is happy to announce that a bill has been introduced that would exclude Medicare agents from the recent, burdensome Medicare Advantage marketing requirements. Here to discuss this – as well as to provide a midterm election update – on this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, is NAHU's John Greene and Marcy M. Buckner.
NAHU is happy to announce that a bill has been introduced that would exclude Medicare agents from the recent, burdensome Medicare Advantage marketing requirements. Here to discuss this – as well as to provide a midterm election update – on this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, is NAHU's John Greene and Marcy M. Buckner.
NAHU is happy to announce that a bill has been introduced that would exclude Medicare agents from the recent, burdensome Medicare Advantage marketing requirements. Here to discuss this – as well as to provide a midterm election update – on this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, is NAHU's John Greene and Marcy M. Buckner.
CMS released FAQs on Wednesday regarding the Medicare Marketing Rule, providing official written clarification on several questions that NAHU and our members have posed to the agency over the last several months. Additionally, NAHU's John Greene hosted a panel at Better Medicare Alliance's 2022 National Medicare Advantage Summit earlier this week. To discuss this and more, on this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, is NAHU Vice President of Congressional Affairs John Greene.
CMS released FAQs on Wednesday regarding the Medicare Marketing Rule, providing official written clarification on several questions that NAHU and our members have posed to the agency over the last several months. Additionally, NAHU's John Greene hosted a panel at Better Medicare Alliance's 2022 National Medicare Advantage Summit earlier this week. To discuss this and more, on this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, is NAHU Vice President of Congressional Affairs John Greene.
CMS released FAQs on Wednesday regarding the Medicare Marketing Rule, providing official written clarification on several questions that NAHU and our members have posed to the agency over the last several months. Additionally, NAHU's John Greene hosted a panel at Better Medicare Alliance's 2022 National Medicare Advantage Summit earlier this week. To discuss this and more, on this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, is NAHU Vice President of Congressional Affairs John Greene.
How much do you know about the National Association of Health Underwriters Political Action Committee, or HUPAC? On last week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, NAHU vice presidents of congressional affairs Chris Hartmann and John Greene discussed the last few primary elections of the season. On this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, we are joined once again by Chris Hartmann, but we are also joined by HUPAC Manager Nathan Makla, making his podcast debut! The two provide a broad overview of this year's primaries and HUPAC's role in elections past, present, and future.
How much do you know about the National Association of Health Underwriters Political Action Committee, or HUPAC? On last week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, NAHU vice presidents of congressional affairs Chris Hartmann and John Greene discussed the last few primary elections of the season. On this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, we are joined once again by Chris Hartmann, but we are also joined by HUPAC Manager Nathan Makla, making his podcast debut! The two provide a broad overview of this year's primaries and HUPAC's role in elections past, present, and future.
How much do you know about the National Association of Health Underwriters Political Action Committee, or HUPAC? On last week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, NAHU vice presidents of congressional affairs Chris Hartmann and John Greene discussed the last few primary elections of the season. On this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, we are joined once again by Chris Hartmann, but we are also joined by HUPAC Manager Nathan Makla, making his podcast debut! The two provide a broad overview of this year's primaries and HUPAC's role in elections past, present, and future.
NAHU received some answers from CMS regarding questions we posed in a recent letter to the agency's marketing division regarding the Medicare marketing final rule that is set to be implemented on October 1. This week also saw a new bill introduced on a very important Medicare issue, as well as the last primary elections of the season before we head into November. To discuss all of this and more, on this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, are NAHU Vice Presidents of Congressional Affairs Chris Hartmann and John Greene.
NAHU received some answers from CMS regarding questions we posed in a recent letter to the agency's marketing division regarding the Medicare marketing final rule that is set to be implemented on October 1. This week also saw a new bill introduced on a very important Medicare issue, as well as the last primary elections of the season before we head into November. To discuss all of this and more, on this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, are NAHU Vice Presidents of Congressional Affairs Chris Hartmann and John Greene.
NAHU received some answers from CMS regarding questions we posed in a recent letter to the agency's marketing division regarding the Medicare marketing final rule that is set to be implemented on October 1. This week also saw a new bill introduced on a very important Medicare issue, as well as the last primary elections of the season before we head into November. To discuss all of this and more, on this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, are NAHU Vice Presidents of Congressional Affairs Chris Hartmann and John Greene.
Rev. John Greene, ordained teacher and pastor serving Grace Chapel Lutheran Church and School in St. Louis, MO, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Romans 4:1-25. “Abraham believed God, and it was counted to him as righteousness.” (v. 3) St. Paul continues to explain how God declares us righteous on account of faith, not ancestry or adherence to the Law, and that faith is a gift. In the most Gospel-drenched section of Romans yet, the Apostle builds upon his teaching that salvation is from faith alone. To prove it, he points his readers to someone he knows they will respect: the patriarch Abraham. Abraham was counted as righteous because of his faith, not his works. So, where is our faith rightly placed? Not in our own works, but in Christ Jesus “who was delivered up for our trespasses and raised for our justification.” (v. 25)
After over a year of deliberation, Senate Democrats' reconciliation bill – now titled the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 – passed the Senate last weekend 51-50, with every Democrat on board and Vice President Kamala Harris casting the tiebreaking vote. On this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, NAHU lobbyists John Greene and Chris Hartmann are here to discuss the version of the bill that passed the Senate (and is now being considered by the House), how NAHU was successful in ensuring a number of harmful provisions did not make it into that last version, and where we go from here.
After over a year of deliberation, Senate Democrats' reconciliation bill – now titled the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 – passed the Senate last weekend 51-50, with every Democrat on board and Vice President Kamala Harris casting the tiebreaking vote. On this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, NAHU lobbyists John Greene and Chris Hartmann are here to discuss the version of the bill that passed the Senate (and is now being considered by the House), how NAHU was successful in ensuring a number of harmful provisions did not make it into that last version, and where we go from here.
After over a year of deliberation, Senate Democrats' reconciliation bill – now titled the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 – passed the Senate last weekend 51-50, with every Democrat on board and Vice President Kamala Harris casting the tiebreaking vote. On this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, NAHU lobbyists John Greene and Chris Hartmann are here to discuss the version of the bill that passed the Senate (and is now being considered by the House), how NAHU was successful in ensuring a number of harmful provisions did not make it into that last version, and where we go from here.
The Build Back Better Act, the reconciliation package that Democrats have been trying to piece together for the better part of a year, may finally have legs – and may end up containing only a few, specific healthcare provisions, both of which are relevant to NAHU. On this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, NAHU Vice Presidents of Congressional Affairs Chris Hartmann and John Greene are back on the pod to discuss the most recent developments in Build Back Better and its new possibility of passage.
The Build Back Better Act, the reconciliation package that Democrats have been trying to piece together for the better part of a year, may finally have legs – and may end up containing only a few, specific healthcare provisions, both of which are relevant to NAHU. On this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, NAHU Vice Presidents of Congressional Affairs Chris Hartmann and John Greene are back on the pod to discuss the most recent developments in Build Back Better and its new possibility of passage.
The Build Back Better Act, the reconciliation package that Democrats have been trying to piece together for the better part of a year, may finally have legs – and may end up containing only a few, specific healthcare provisions, both of which are relevant to NAHU. On this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, NAHU Vice Presidents of Congressional Affairs Chris Hartmann and John Greene are back on the pod to discuss the most recent developments in Build Back Better and its new possibility of passage.
The House will begin its annual August Recess on August 1, with the Senate joining them one week later on August 8. Throughout the month of August, members of Congress are back in their home states and districts. That makes August the perfect time to schedule a meeting with your legislator! On this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, NAHU lobbyists John Greene and Chris Hartmann discuss August recess appointments and our Summer 2022 talking points that will assist you in those meetings.