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They might be the epitome of cool, but Formula 1 race car drivers can get hot — really hot.An F1 cockpit can heat up to 60 degrees Celsius, and this affects cognition — the last thing you want when you're fanging around a track at 300kph.This year, a new rule was introduced to give F1 drivers a bit of relief from that heat … which is just one of the risks of F1 racing.Because we often hear about the performance of the cars in the race, but what about the humans behind the wheel?
In our Someone You Should Know series, we interview Faith members to help us get to know them, see how God is working in their lives, and make new connections within our community. In this episode we get to know Justin Holland.
Justin Holland is the CEO and Co-Founder of HealthJoy where he's revolutionizing the healthcare experience by seamlessly blending cutting-edge technology with exceptional service. A serial entrepreneur with a proven track record, Justin has founded and successfully exited multiple VC-backed technology ventures. A sought-after thought leader, he frequently shares his insights on digital health, employee benefits, AI, and the broader technology landscape. Justin holds a bachelor's degree in Engineering from MIT and is based in Miami.Mentioned on the ShowVisit Healthjoy's website: https://www.healthjoy.com/Connect with Justin Holland on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hollandjustinOutlive By Peter Attia, MD (book): https://a.co/d/ii9cSheTimestamps(3:32) - What is HealthJoy and how did it start?(8:15) - What does Healthcare Navigation look like in practice?(10:37) - What is the customer experience?(13:23) - What entry points get someone into the process of being navigated?(16:31) - What is the case for Navigation? Why does it exist?(18:55) - How much medical waste is in the system?(21:37) - What are the best practices to get people to sign up?(26:41) - What are best practices for ongoing communications?(28:37) - Is there anything that your customer service department has figured out about how to keep people engaged in their health care that has surprised you?(33:22) - What are the "Four Horsemen of Death"?(37:02) - What do you see as the future of healthcare for individuals?(41:04) - How do you think about the problem of people not living more healthy lives to prevent disease?(47:27) - Final thoughts about benefits navigation.(48:53) - Where can people find you?
In this episode, Stuart talks with Justin Holland, a recovery coach with the Alcohol and Drug Addiction Council's Recovery Support Services Program. Justin describes how the RSS program works to help those who are recovering from drug and alcohol addiction.
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: More election follow-up including who advocating for and supporting homosexuality is central to the Texas Democratic Party and a key statehouse runoff. Also, more of the Leftwing effort that almost worked to unseat one of Texas most conservative Supreme Court justices. And, Abbott has already issued a runoff endorsement: Katrina Pierson over RINO state Rep. Justin Holland.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.As I reported last week, Xcel Energy had a role is starting Texas' largest wildfire ever. Maybe it is time the Left-leaning utility based in Minneapolis, Minnesota spent more time and money maintaining infrastructure and less time pushing the Leftwing climate-change agenda!Local government sales tax receipt numbers are out, it's lower than this period last year. Look up your town here.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
In this episode, Justin Holland, CEO and co-founder of HealthJoy, shares his international upbringing, entrepreneurial ventures, and the personal healthcare challenge that led to the creation of HealthJoy, a platform designed to simplify healthcare choices for employees and employers alike.With a focus on enhancing healthcare navigation and reducing costs, HealthJoy emerges as a critical partner for employers seeking to offer better healthcare solutions to their employees. Holland's journey from a skiing accident to the inception of HealthJoy highlights the universal struggle with navigating healthcare options, underscoring the platform's mission to make quality care more accessible and understandable.Key takeaways from the episode include:The inspiration behind HealthJoy rooted in personal experience, emphasizing the need for simplified healthcare navigation.HealthJoy's approach to cost containment and personalized healthcare guidance, aiming to deliver savings to employers and improve employee health outcomes.The significant impact of virtual care and telemedicine, especially highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic, and HealthJoy's adaptation to offer a comprehensive range of virtual healthcare services.Holland's perspective on current and emerging challenges within the healthcare industry, including pharmacy costs, high-cost claimants, and the obesity epidemic, and HealthJoy's commitment to addressing these issues through innovative solutions.The importance of a seamless user experience in healthcare platforms, combining digital efficiency with human support to meet the diverse needs of users.The need for a platform to deliver a healthcare cost containment strategy on the back of a challenging macroeconomic environment.Stay in Touch!Connect with Justin Holland on LinkedInVisit HealthJoyLearn more about Springbuk ActivateGet the complete 2024 Employee Health Trends report and other related resourcesConnect with our co-hosts Jennifer Jones and David Pittman Have feedback, questions, or suggestions for show ideas? Send them to us at podcast@springbuk.com. Please rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform, and share it with your friends and colleagues. We appreciate you and thank you for listening! Produced by David Pittman Theme music: "Overboard" by Stay Outside
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Texas wins big on a key constitutional question about Congress passing bills without a quorum of members present but, how does the Leftist press characterize the story? The Leftist Texas Tribune headlines the story: Federal judge rules against pregnant workers in win for Paxton.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.The Turtle, McConnell to step down as Senate Minority Leader in November, Texas' full-out swamp-swimmer John Cornyn wants the job.Primary campaign news including: Gov. Greg Abbott visits Abilene to endorse Liz Case for HD 71 More electioneering by school districts uncovered Rep. Justin Holland allegedly setup corrupt real estate deal to benefit a friend and campaign donor. Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates, or hear the podcast of the show after 6pm Central here.
Dade Phelan is in a free fall and his liberal cohort is being attacked across the state. Greg Abbott came out strongly against Democrat chairs, Dan Patrick is communicating Dade's problems to his constituents and Justin Holland has a lame narrative supporting Democrat chairs. The post It Pains Me to Say This appeared first on Luke Macias.
Minnesota Timberwolves Superstar Anthony Edwards is Boardroom's December Cover star in light of his new signature shoe, the AE 1 with Adidas. Ant and his business partner Justin Holland join Rich Kleiman to discuss how he connected with the sport of basketball, committing to the University of Georgia to stay close to his family and being drafted to the Timberwolves. Later, they discuss how he compartmentalizes his play and his business, how he doesn't plan to act again, despite starring alongside Adam Sandler in “Hustle,” and how Kevin Durant inspired him to name sneakers after the people he loves.
Some of America's first maestros of European art music were enslaved and free Virginians of African descent. Violinist David McCormick shares the music of the Black violinists of Monticello from the Hemings and Scott families. Also: Justin Holland was a black man who was born free in 1819 in Norfolk County, Virginia. He became one of America's first classical guitarists and was respected by European Classical Guitar Masters. Ernie Jackson discusses Justin Holland and Jackson's own life as a contemporary classical guitarist of African descent. Later in the show: Renowned musician JoVia Armstrong plays some of her latest works and discusses how her childhood led to her life as a musician and composer. This episode is hosted by musician and With Good Reason sound engineer Jamal Millner, who spent 20 years as a professional touring musician and composer and was a member of the Corey Harris 5x5.
The Gateway Archers shook the beepball world by acquiring 2 players from the San Antonio Jets and Indy Edge. Here's a press conference with Dave Smith and Justin Holland--interviewed by David Benney of Beepball Nation, Neal McDonald of the Beepball Blues Show and Richie Flores of the Big Noise of Beepball!
Season 2 of “80/20 with ParetoHealth” launches with a discussion on the state of medical literacy and care navigation (aka care coordination) today. Justin Holland and Doug Morse-Schindler of HealthJoy explain how technology can build bridges in the massive healthcare ecosystem and where it falls short. We also rant about the pitfalls of self-diagnosing on Google and the immense potential of a revenue stream tied to sleepless nights caused by WebMD. Finally, we learn that building appropriate and valuable tech solutions requires layers of thought, partnerships, and room for customization. Simply put, we confirm that healthcare is never one-size-fits-all, not even in the digital space.
NealDawg hosts the second episode of Beep Baseball Talk--a project of the public relations committee featuring the unique voices, stories, and intersections of beep baseball in the lives of our players, volunteers, and followers. Molly Fleming--longtime volunteer for the Austin Blackhawks, Justin Holland of the returning champions the Indy Edge, and Dimitris Morro discuss what the world series means to them.
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Governor Abbott goes has a veto spree over his inability to get school choice and his promised tax relief ideas passed in the regular session, and now a called session, of the Texas Legislature. It's all legitimate political gamesmanship but Abbott has vetoed some very good bills that provide serious protections to us. Abbott's conduct crosses into the line of political petulance and wrongly does harm to the people of Texas. Here is a full list of vetoed bills.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Once elected and are part of the club, you don't matter much anymore to many legislators and office holders. State Rep. Justin Holland of Rockkwall demonstrates such in his inherently self-contradictory Twitter screed about the Republican Party of Texas executive committee voting 53 to 11 to condemn the House impeachment of Attorney General Ken Paxton:“Nobody (in real TX politics) cares about the SREC or its chair. It's a defunct organization and needs a total re-haul from the top down. Local parties are AWOL. It's a mess. The good news is that they are all irrelevant and have no local/state respect. We can win without them.”My how some elected officials are bothered by criticism!By the way, SD 28's SREC members, Lynda Hogue and Steve Evans, both of Lubbock, were among the 11 SREC members voting against the resolution.And, other news of Texas.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
Christopher Mallett — Justin Holland: Guitar Works and Arrangements (Naxos) Jump to giveaway form New Classical Tracks - Christopher Mallet by “For me, it's not just American music. It's music that a Black American arranged,” classical guitarist Christopher Mallett said. “That's the most significant part of why I want to help spread this music and why I need to play it.” Mallett honors and celebrates the Black pioneer of American classical guitar music in his latest solo recording, Justin Holland: Guitar Works and Arrangements. He discovered the music of Justin Holland initially while studying classical guitar at his local community college. He went on to study at Holland's alma mater, Oberlin College, and discovered more of Holland's music as a student at Yale. For several years, Mallett has been carrying around a stack of Holland's music playing it occasionally. “It wasn't until 2020 that people started to take notice of Holland's music. It was around the time of George Floyd,” he says. “People started looking up Black composers and classical guitarists. Suddenly, people are writing articles about Holland and reaching out to me and saying, ‘Can you record Justin Holland?'” “I sat down and read through every single piece,” he says about creating the album. “I spent days and days putting my wife through the torture of just sitting there and saying, ‘What do you think of this one?' I was whittling it down from 50 to 60 pieces down to 14 of what I thought would be something that would catch the attention of listeners.” What piece did your wife enjoy the most? “The two that she said should be on the recording were ‘The Maiden's Prayer' and ‘Carnival of Venice.' My wife is from Indonesia, and ‘The Maiden's Prayer' is prevalent throughout Asia and Southeast Asia. When I played it, she said, ‘Oh my gosh, I used to listen to that all the time when I was a little kid. You have to record it.' “It's an amazing arrangement. I've seen other guitarists play other arrangements online that I feel aren't even half as good as Holland's. Hopefully, this innovation will get out more because it is a trendy tune.” What sets the “Carnival of Venice” apart from other arrangments? “There are variations with intricate and quick pull-offs reminiscent of metal music. He has variations with these quick, rapid arpeggios that fly up and down the neck. It's a culmination of all his method books into one piece. Everything he talks about scales, arpeggios, harmonics, pull-offs, slurs, it's all within that one piece.” Why was Justin Holland so influential as a guitarist in 19th-century America? “It was his arrangements. He started making them for his students. They passed them around and they started becoming popular. It caught the attention of a viral publisher back then, S. Brainard & Sons. Any new popular tunes that would come out, Holland would be the person to arrange them. “What made him a household name to guitarists in America were his two method books. There's this famous method book now called Pumping Nylon by Scott Tennant. As I look through Holland's method, I almost consider it the Pumping Nylon of the 19th century.” Watch now To hear the rest of my conversation, click on the extended interview above, or download the extended podcast on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. Giveaway Time For Three New Classical Tracks Giveaway You must be 13 or older to submit any information to American Public Media/Minnesota Public Radio. The personally identifying information you provide will not be sold, shared, or used for purposes other than to communicate with you about things like our programs, products and services. See Terms of Use and Privacy. This giveaway is subject to the Official Giveaway Rules. Resources Christopher Mallett — Justin Holland: Guitar Works and Arrangements (Presto music) Christopher Mallett — Justin Holland: Guitar Works and Arrangements (Amazon) Christopher Mallett (official site)
On this episode of the Sterling College Chapel Podcast, the senior undergraduate class of 2022 at Sterling college—including Modene Watie, Ethan Richardson, Nicole Marin, Braydon Jackson, Emmiley Hendrixson, Justin Holland, Antonio Aguilera, Gonzalo Serrano and Paige Sherraden—give a variety of messages, testimonies and other additions for the final chapel service of the 2021-2022 academic year at Sterling College. It also marks the final chapel service Paul Brandes serves as Chaplain at Sterling College. Sterling College is a private, Christian, four-year liberal arts college located in Sterling, Kansas, with a mission "to develop creative and thoughtful leaders who understand a maturing Christian faith." For more information, please visit us at www.sterling.edu.
Thanksgiving is coming, but Lurkey the turkey is nowhere to be found. Can you help the farmer find the wayward bird? Grab paper and crayons and follow along as narrator Melanie Renate and artist Xee Reiter tell the story, with guitar music by Justin Holland, in the latest episode of YourClassical Storytime.
True & Better - MOSES by Justin Holland
True & Better - JOSEPH by Justin Holland
True & Better - JACOB by Justin Holland
True & Better - ISAAC by Justin Holland
True & Better - COVENANT by Justin Holland
True & Better - NOAH by Justin Holland
True & Better - ADAM by Justin Holland
True & Better - CREATION by Justin Holland
Jesus Is Enough - Philippians 3:3-21 by Justin Holland
A People of Grace - Titus 2:11-14, 3:3-8 by Justin Holland
Workers & Citizens of Grace - Titus 2:9-3:7 by Justin Holland
Justin Holland is not the first name that people think of when asked about the classical guitar. It might come as a surprise that one of the best guitar virtuosos of the 19th century was a free black Oberlin College graduate. Find out more in the latest episode of the 'Rhapsody in Black' podcast.
Women of Grace - Titus 2:3-5 by Justin Holland
Men Of Grace - Titus 2 by Justin Holland
Grace-Fed Godliness by Justin Holland
Who's The Boss? Titus 1:1-5 by Justin Holland
Titus - Life Together by Justin Holland
Behold Him - Eternal King by Justin Holland
Life Is A Vapor - James 4:13-17 by Justin Holland
Behold Him - The Ultimate Priest by Justin Holland
Behold Him - Better Prophet - Hebrews 3:1-4:3 by Justin Holland
Behold Him - Gentle & Lowly - Hebrews 1:1-3 by Justin Holland
A Heart Of Thanksgiving by Justin Holland
Have the Son...Have Life - 1 John 5:6-21 by Justin Holland
God Is Love - 1 John 4:7-5:5 by Justin Holland
Tests for Truth - 1 John 4:1-6 by Justin Holland
Book your nightclub/bar strategy session with Garth Tubbs below:https://calendly.com/garthtubbs/strategysession30minIn today's episode, we dive into the world of Justin Holland. He was born with dyslexia and speech impairment. He was told by an occupational therapist he would be capable of doing much in my life. Now, he is a former commonwealth athlete who has trained multiple champions including Australia's first UFC Champion Robert Whittaker. Justin now works full time online and teaches PT's how to transition their physical business into an online business and leverage time to their advantage so they can work to live, not live to work.Follow Justin Holland:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justindholland_/Follow Garth below:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garthtubbs
Welcome back Y'all! This is a special-edition of The Cowboy Perspective, we took a trip with some old friends down south to hunt some Dove, and got some great content recorded between glasses of whiskey, gambling and of course, hunting. Enjoy & subscribe for more! (1:41) - Part 1: Introductions (17:00) - Part 2: Hiring & elevating great talent (37:50) - Part 3: Rapid Fire questions & the big question: Would you give up The First Amendment or The Second Amendment? (53:48) - Part 4: Wrap up, podcasting and trip reflection with Producer Johnny Stuff Mentioned: The Kolbe Process: https://www.kolbe.com/for-business/hiring/ OMS Process: http://2oms.com/start/ Dropping Bombs with The Real Brad Lea: https://www.droppingbombs.com/top-entrepreneurial-podcasts/robert-kiyosaki/ Connect with our Guests Cole Parks: https://www.southwesternadvisorygroup.com/about-us/ Brett Wilson: https://www.bayerautogroup.com/about-us/staff/ Lee Gore: https://www.chr-hansen.com/en/animal-health Andy Moore: https://www.chr-hansen.com/en/animal-health Tanner Spears: https://porterins.com/ Justin Holland: https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Chiropractor/Holland-Chiropractic-Clinic-210136588218/ Kyle Crouch: https://www.facebook.com/signaturehuntco/ Johnny Peterson: https://straightuppodcasts.webflow.io/ The Cowboy Perspective is produced by Johnny Peterson & Straight Up Podcasts
Thrilled to release the fourth episode of The Takeoff's Telehealth Podcast, where I interview Justin Holland, CEO and Co-Founder of HealthJoy. After founding two companies, one being acquired by Rakuten Inc., Justin founded HealthJoy, which has funding from firms like Health Velocity Capital and U.S. Venture Partners (USVP). Special thanks to Saurabh Bhansali for the intro and I hope you enjoy! Topics include: Lessons from a serial entrepreneur, the current go-to-market landscape, selling to HR and HR selling to employees, HR's relationship with benefits consultants, effects of COVID-19 on Telehealth companies, pro's and con's of selling to employers and payers, how to prevent burnout. Check out previous episodes: Episode 1 w/ Russell Glass, Episode 2 w/ Guy Friedman, Episode 3 w/ Saurabh Bhansali
We spend a lot of time and effort on enrollment, but how can we use the other 364 days to gain engagement and create health care consumers? That is the question Justin Holland, CEO and Founder of Healthjoy will help us explore on this episode of the podcast. HDHP designs have shifted more of the financial burden to employees, but that shifts a great deal of the knowledge burden to them as well. As always, the question is how to engage employees. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: http://bit.ly/2vcq03m