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Welcome to the Elite Publishing Podcast! In today's episode, we sit down with Dr. Kevin Kramer, dentist, serial entrepreneur, and USA Today bestselling author of "Quantum Accountability." Host Mark Scherer dives into Kevin's unique journey from developing business principles for his dental practice to transforming those processes into a leadership book that's making waves well outside the world of dentistry.Kevin candidly shares how his mindset and circle of influence sparked his decision to write, and why he believes everyone has a book inside them—no matter their background. He walks us through his creative process, from mind-mapping and dictation to enlisting both an editor and his wife as a co-author to bring his vision to life. You'll also learn about the publishing journey, why Kevin chose a hybrid model, and the impact of his book on his career and personal growth.Whether you're an entrepreneur, aspiring author, or simply interested in leadership and success, you'll find plenty of practical tips and inspiration in Kevin's story. Plus, discover the tools and strategies he recommends to make your own author journey smoother. So, get ready to take notes—this is an episode you won't want to miss!Learn more: https://www.kremerleadership.com/
Do you dream one day of owning a franchise? Do you have a single location now and are making plans to start selling franchises? Then this week's podcast episode is for you. Tune in as Kevin Kramer, the CEO & Founder of US Cryotherapy shares his secrets for how to start a franchise and what he wished he had known along the way. Kevin is responsible for Executive Management and daily operations overseeing all functional divisions within US Cryotherapy Corporate (Direct Sales, Franchising, Company Owned Center Operations, and Manufacturing Partnerships). Focuses most of his daily activities on team building and evaluating infrastructure, Clinical Pathways, Marketing and Sales support, and external partnerships. Be sure to take notes as Kevin shares: Why sometimes it's best not to be first to market Why when starting you should build your first location, prove the concept, and then raise a significant amount of capital to quickly expand Why at the same time, sometimes growing too fast can negatively affect your business Why you need to open locations in key market areas Why it's important to understand your value proposition and then stay in your business lane even when it comes to offers and promos Why it's important to stand out from other brands Kevin's motivational advice will provide inspiration to help you reach your business goals and dreams. Let's get hacking! Follow the Local Business Hacks podcast for more inspiring interviews, hacks, and insider secrets to help grow your business.
Episode 222 of the Yinzdaily podcast:- Pirates are hot- Kevin Kramer management comments- Cole Tucker DFAed- Cal Mitchell- Pirates vs. Dodgers starter salaries difference- Najee beefed up- DJ shows up to OTAs- Warriors winners?- What is the hardest thing to do in all of sports?- New cardsFollow us on twitter and instagram @Yinzdaily
In this episode, we interview Kevin Kramer about his take on owning a wellness clinic. Welcome to the Wellness Biz Secrets Podcast where we talk to wellness clinic & med spa owners to hear what they're doing this working RIGHT NOW and to hear lessons and failures they have learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://www.wellnessbizsecret.com/be-featured Check Out Their Website Here: https://www.uscryotherapy.com/
Americans spend $90 billion a year on lotteries, but could there be a better way to play? Bradley talks to Lottery Now's Kevin Kramer and Rich Wheeler about how their Mido Lotto app is revolutionizing the industry.
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Ken interviews Kevin Kramer from US Cryotherapy to discuss the challenges US Cryotherapy has faced. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/clicksandbricks/support (https://anchor.fm/clicksandbricks/support) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Commitment Matters, Mary speaks with Diane Tomb, CEO of ALTA. Diane can be reached via email at: dtomb@alta.orgDuring their conversation, Diane or Mary mentioned:ALTA quickly worked to ensure Title and Settlement was designated as an essential business when the pandemic hit.Shortly after the pandemic shut down, Diane and her team were able to present an aggregation of COVID resources and build out an informational library for Remote Online Notarization and eClosings.Simultaneously, ALTA was developing the SECURE Notarization Act.Diane mentions it's important to tell our story well. Here's more on that initiative.In fact, ALTA's Advocacy program was a topic of conversation throughout the interview. Check out ALTA's Advocacy page to learn more.Introverts or not…ALTA Members are plentiful. Check out the Member Database.Are you up to speed on the Safe Banking Act and 1031 Exchanges? Both are critical legislative conversations right now.Diane is a member of the International Women's Forum of Washington DC and once worked for the National Association of Women Business Owners. For more on the topic, Mary loves this memorable article on women in the workplace.Mentoring is important to Diane and Mary…but how can you find a mentor? Plus, joining ALTA and networking through its committees and events is a great way to find a mentor (and build your peer network).ALTA ONE offers a virtual option this year…if you can't make it to New Orleans, you can still be part of the experience.Mary noted the conference schedule is robust with many timely topics. Review the schedule here.ALTA Education opportunities abound. Do you know about all the resources available to your business?ALTA ONE will be held at the Hilton New Orleans Riverside – and the staff can't wait to see everyone. The ALTA Good Deeds Foundation is just over a year old! Learn more about it here, and apply for a charitable grant for your business!Mary mentioned a previous episode of Commitment Matters with ALTA's General Counsel, Steve Gottheim.Diane noted Representatives Madeline Dean and Kelly Armstrong introduced the ALTA SECURE Notarization Act on the House Floor. And, Senators Mark Warner and Kevin Kramer introduced the companion bill.Want to check in on the Reconciliation Bill Diane and Mary mentioned?Mary pointed out Diane's unique background – read her ATLA bio.Here's more on the Appropriations Restrictions.The ALTA ONE conference kicks off Oct 12th in New Orleans.As Diane noted, ALTA is dedicated to doing all they can to present a COVID-safe experience. Learn more about their protocols.If you need help preparing a pitch to attend a professional conference, check out this article and put this template to use!If you'd like to contact the Commitment Matters podcast, email podcasts@ramquest.com. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review this podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts, or visit RamQuest.com/podcast to download the latest episode. Lastly, we love to see when and how you're listening. Share our posts, or create your own and tag them: #CommitmentMattersPodcast
Kevin Kramer is a husband, father, retired English teacher, and wrestling coach. In this episode, Kramer and Maxwell talk about turning passion into a career, starting to teach in 1979, being in high school is tough, kids taking Prozac and Adderall, “The Catcher in the Rye”, finding ways to reward efforts, high school is not the most important thing in your life, life highlights, career paths, dual-certification in History and English, having good mentors, wrestling was a doorway to a college degree, University of Oregon, changing majors, technology adjusting the way you do things in school, accountability and transparency, school shooters, mental health crisis, Ronald Reagan, getting news from social media, “The Social Dilemma”, confirmation bias, preparing kids to take tests - need to teach critical thinking instead, World War 2, Auschwitz, Dachau, differences in youth over the years, attention spans, trying to get kids to read classic books, attempting to understand people, “The Great Gatsby”, “The Iliad”, Homer, cutting curriculum in public schools, good vs. evil, duality, how everything is a story, and humans need a beginning and an end.All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by UlyanaStudio. Opening music by Cody Maxwell. sharkfyn.com/maxwells-kitchen-podcast
The Chilly Banana opens on East Passyunk Avenue. KYW Newsradio’s Hadas Kuznits chats with owner Kevin Kramer about how he turns frozen bananas into a soft serve-type vegan treat. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bats Left Throws Right has a conversation with Pittsburgh Pirates 2015 2nd round pick Kevin Kramer. The lefty batter and righty thrower has made appearances at second base, third base, and in the outfield for Pittsburgh. Kevin collected seven RBIs through 42 at bats with the Pirates in 2019, but a hip injury sidelined him last season. The former UCLA Bruin discusses the rehab process he’s had to undergo in order to come back strong for the upcoming season. Kevin also shares some information about his organization the Kramer Family Foundation, whose charitable initiatives fans can help support at the KramerFamilyFoundation.com. Hosted by Jack Aylmer, with co-hosts Sal and Peter LoDuca.
Kevin Kramer of the Pittsburgh Pirates Organization, Joins the Show for a Blind Tasting of Old Dominick, Sagamore Spirit & Catoctin Creek while Chatting Winning the College World Series, Florida & Arizona Golf and his Bourbon Collection The Birdies & Bourbon team had a blast chatting with Kevin Kramer of the Pittsburgh Pirates Organization about the College World Series, how his golf game has been developing, whats in the golf bag, how he got into bourbon and how his bourbon collection has developed. We chat through his history at many courses throughout Florida, California and Arizona. Kevin shared some great stories about life in the show. Grab some bourbon, sip along and listen/watch. Be sure to check out Kevin Kramer online at https://www.instagram.com/kevinkramer44/ The Neat Glass. Be sure to check out The Neat Glass online at theneatglass.com or on Instagram @theneatglass for an improved experience and use discount code: bb10 to receive your Birdies & Bourbon discount. Thank you for taking the time listen to the Birdies & Bourbon Show for all things PGA Tour, golf, gear, bourbon and mixology. Dan & Cal aim to bring you entertaining and informative episodes weekly. Please help spread the word on the podcast and tell a friend about the show. You can also help by leaving an 5-Star iTunes review. We love to hear the feedback and support! Cheers. Follow on Twitter & Instagram (@birdies_bourbon)
Kevin Kramer Interview (2:36-17:43)Benintendi trade reaction and impact on teams involved, PECOTA projections (18:20-27:30)PECOTA projections for rest of league (27:31-34:10)Free Agent signings + what is the NL Central doing minus St. Louis?? (34:20-48:25)Outro song: Lorde - Royals (Wild Boyz! Remix)
Kevin Kramer, CEO of US Cryotherapy
The 209 Podcast welcomes Turlock native Kevin Kramer onto the podcast this week to talk about his time as a dual-sport athlete at Turlock High, his time as a UCLA Bruin, being drafted by the Pittsburg Pirates and his new non-profit the Kramer Family Foundation.
Listen in to Kevin Kramer, one of the principal founders of the whole-body cryotherapy industry in the United States, having established the first retail treatment center in California in 2011. He is the CEO of the brand US Cryotherapy. In the last 9 years US Cryotherapy has opened 25 centers and seen over 1,500,000 successful and safe customer treatments administered, launched 3 clinical trials and placed equipment in dozens of professional sports teams training rooms. Listen in to hear how cryotherapy improves the immune system, endocrine system, the autonomic nervous system, etc. US Cryotherapy currently is offering a promotion for an unlimited access to their services. For more information see www.uscryotherapy.com
00:45 ‘Could this be the one?': The mystery behind Bill Mazeroski's Game 7 jersey15:45 Rob has Stan Terlecki's jersey from the 80's, but how did he get it?21:40 Sports cards and flipping cards28:00 Re-imagining the '55 Clemente: How 5 artists honored an iconic baseball card37:15 Kevin Kramer sidelined 4-6 months following hip surgery38:00 Health proposals: Are we getting closer to seeing baseball?Follow Rob on Twitter: @RobBiertempfelFollow Stephen on Twitter: @stephenjnesbitt https://theathletic.com/1823215/2020/05/21/could-this-be-the-one-the-mystery-behind-bill-mazeroskis-game-7-jersey/ https://theathletic.com/1815187/2020/05/20/re-imagining-the-55-clemente-how-5-artists-honored-an-iconic-baseball-card/?source=emp_shared_article
COVID-19 brings the Guys out of pod-tirement. Shap and JC bring on Professor Moptop and Kevin Kramer. How are you coping with the quarantine? Plus, music trivia galore including a Beatles University lesson on the many aliases of George Harrison.
COVID-19 brings the Guys out of pod-tirement. Shap and JC bring on Professor Moptop and Kevin Kramer. How are you coping with the quarantine? Plus, music trivia galore including a Beatles University lesson on the many aliases of George Harrison. The post Episode 13: Gimme Sheltered in Place appeared first on Guys on the Radio.
That trade deadline was something. Ok, let's be honest...Felipe not being traded was a good thing. The only moves being Lyles and Dickerson was a bit shocking. How does NS9 feel about them? Let's just say DiNardo goes on a rant. It may or may not include international money.Don't let people give you false information on Nick Kingham.Jung Ho DFA'd. Don't let people give you false information that it was just about money. Erik Gonzalez and Pablo Reyes were the corresponding moves. Ryan is a bit triggered that Kevin Kramer is still sitting in Indy.Make sure to come to the next Live Podcast on 8/24!Check us out on Twitch:www.twitch.tv/northshorenineCheck out our Patreon:www.patreon.com/northshorenine
In the third hour from Friday's show, we talk with Pirates prospects Kevin Kramer and Brandon Waddell, live from Victory Field as the Tribe prepares to take on the PawSox.
Budget Battle with Mayor McBike Lane.
A caravan of over 4,000 Hondurans is marching to move to the USA. North Dakota Senator Heidi Heitkamp used false information about sexual assault victims to try and smear her opponent, Kevin Kramer. Khabib calls out Mayweather; and other headlines, including Don McGahn, Dr. Grant Robicheaux, Mueller updates, and military upgrades in Kaliningrad.
What exactly happens when you get half naked and stand in a Cryotherapy (FREEZING) chamber for up to 3 minutes? The CEO of US Cryotherapy explains the whole process of this essential recovery practice - and why you should be doing it! Without giving too much away, this is the basic process of C R Y O. I was a little (OKAY, a LOT!) nervous when I first tried it... Now I have subjected myself to doing it every single day. A Step by Step Introduction to US Cryotherapy De-robe to your skivvies and proceed to the full body chamber - get primary skin temperature checked. View/listen to instructions - This step is essential to get full benefits and safety. Enter monitored chamber and begin treatment. Dance if you want to, trust me on this! Exit chamber and check skin temperature to see how much you dropped (How low can you go!!! 45 Degrees for benefits!) Do 5 minutes of moderate cardio exercise to warm up and feel those endorphins starting to calibrate! Optional Treatments include: Hydromassage bed, Compression therapy, Facial Rejuvenation treatments and Local Cryotherapy (I always get this one!) What to Expect Cold air therapy in the whole body chamber is a dry fresh, oxygenated air — due to the lack of moisture (humidity), and is not painful like an ice bath or immersion. During the treatment, your skin temperature will decrease between 30-45 degrees over 2.5 to 3.5 minutes inside the chamber. All first time customers start at 2.5 minutes. At US Cryotherapy, we record every treatment in our database. We measure skin temperatures before and after treatments (in the core region of the body) which allows us to make recommendations for your future treatment exposure times. Individuals, based on BMI and vascularity, respond differently to cold and skin temps vary. You will immediately warm after exiting the chamber, with full range of motion in your muscles and joints, unlike water or ice treatments, where the joints remain stiff for hours. Even if you don’t like being cold, this process will rejuvenate your body, skin and mind, and you will leave feeling warmer than when you arrived. During your experience you will listen to music to pass the time and an attendant will be monitoring your every movement through a large glass window or door at the technician station outside the chamber. The chamber doors are incapable of locking, so if you feel uncomfortable, you can easily exit the chamber at any time. If you are intimidated about going alone, no worries, our friendly staff is always available to go in with you, and most often at our centers, there’s a member always willing to introduce a first time visitor as a companion inside the chamber. Get ready to reduce your inflammation, balance your hormone levels, reduce Rheumatoid Arthritis symptoms and increase your cellular turnover! More to be share from the man himself - Kevin! Grab your notepads and stay tuned for a full review writeup coming to the blog this week! Want to connect with Kevin or the US CRYOTHERAPY team? General Website: www.uscryotherapy.com Redondo Beach Website Redondo Beach Instagram Kiss Kiss, Hug Hug - Much of Many my little honesters! This is True Food for Thought + I'm Just Bein' Honest... Always. xoxo kb www.JustBeinHonest.com Show Sponsor : US CRYOTHERAPY - Get a full "CRYO FLOW" treatment for $29! (Usually $55) When you use code: "Just Bein' Honest" Purchase online for fast and efficient service: One Cryo Flow 1-month unlimited 3-Pack {Please send me an E-mail for more JBH INSIDER deals!} katherine@justbeinhonest.com
Kevin Kramer Starts on Monday (Unnamed Press) Debbie Graber’s debut short story collection, Kevin Kramer Starts on Monday is a trenchant and searing satirical look at office life that is as astute and hilarious as Joshua Ferris’s And Then We Came to the End. These thirteen stories skewer corporate culture, as told through souls adrift in a khaki-clad purgatory. And Graber knows from what she writes – she has held a number of jobs in corporate America, which informed her gimlet-eyed writing. One of the aspects of the workplace that most interested her are the personas are forced to adopt. “It’s like they exist in a far flung area of the time space continuum where reason seems to always be taking a vacation day,” says Graber, “If we’re spending all these hours in make-believe land, what does that say about the work we are doing? What does it say about us? In Kevin Kramer Starts on Monday, our hero Kevin Kramer is the new Senior Vice President of the Products Profit center at Production Solutions. He has worked hard for all his success, perfected the non-clammy handshake, and speaks “corporate” like a second language. But our Kevin Kramer harbors many dark secrets. As do many of the characters in Graber’s stories: An HR manager trying desperately to maintain order, even as the entire software department vanishes under mysterious circumstances. An estranged (and possibly deranged) sister devises her reunion by throwing together a DIY wedding shower. A man who wears a Chewbacca costume feels he is uniquely qualified to divide the world into winners and losers. And a call center representative tries to give himself a pep talk after a particularly egregious client interaction. With a wit and voice all its own, with Kevin Kramer Starts on Monday, Debbie Graber announces herself as a literary talent to watch. Praise for Kevin Kramer Starts on Monday “The stories in Kevin Kramer Starts on Monday are funny and funny-sad, formally bold, and a total delight to read. Graber captures perfectly the absurdities of contemporary, corporate America and her fabulous debut reminds us that we are all searching for meaning and human connection, whether it be from friends, family, or reply-all emails.”-Edan Lepucki, author of California “Debbie Graber's stories are crisp, sardonic, and funny—as antic and acerbic as they are intelligent and alert. A sly and incisive observer of human nature, Debbie Graber will win you over with this delightful debut.”-Sara Levine, author of Treasure Island!!! "Evil, evil, evil stories-- If you know the devil, you should buy him this for Christmas."-Ben Loory, author of Stories for Nighttime and Some for the Day “Kevin Kramer Starts on Monday offers satirical fiction that causes you to howl with laughter at the same moment its sharply exposed horrors cut into you. Debbie Graber's stories capture the absurdities of the 21st century corporate workplace in which white-collar millenials find their inboxes always brimming with new incentives for betrayal and self-betrayal. Neither the powerless nor the powerful outrun their demons in these brilliantly funny and bruising tales of American "enterprise."-Kevin McIlvoy, author ofThe Fifth Station “Kevin Kramer Starts on Monday skewers that place where so many of us spend our days and about which we spend the other hours of our lives complaining: the modern workplace. In this bitingly funny, precisely crafted collection, Debbie Graber takes on office excess: happy hours, overtime, trysts, and petty grievances. In doing so, she questions our societal notions of success and failure and invites us to laugh at our bosses and coworkers and, perhaps most of all, ourselves—knowing that if we don’t laugh, we just might cry. Kevin Kramer Starts on Monday is satire at its most incisive.”-Lori Ostlund, author of After the Parade "With laugh-out-loud humor and a wildly keen eye for detail, Graber doesn't just brilliantly satirize our heavily corporate and medicated world, she wonderfully eviscerates it."-J. Ryan Stradal, author of Kitchens of the Great Midwest Debbie Graber has performed at Second City, worked in an office, and received an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from U.C. Riverside at Palm Desert. Her stories have appeared in The Nervous Breakdown, Harpers, Zyzzyva, Hobart, and elsewhere. Kevin Kramer Starts on Monday is her first collection of stories. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband. Matt Flanagan began his career as a writer for The Late Show With David Letterman, wrote movies you haven't seen, and several shows that were canceled after 13 episodes. He currently writes for Disney Channel's Stuck In The Middle and co-hosts a storytelling podcast called Tell It Anyway with his wife Jennie Josephson.
Rumbunter is pleased to offer fully-credentialed coverage of the West Virginia Black Bears during their inaugural season as the Pittsburgh Pirates new single-a affilliate. Our own Jason Rollison caught up with Kevin Kramer, infield prospect, after a recent game. Check out what Kevin has to say about the organization and who he looked up to as a player when he was younger.
Pencil Kings | Inspiring Artist Interviews with Today's Best Artists
Kevin Kramer talks about his four pencil method and the secret he uses to create great looking portraits.
guests are Scott Carter, Bonnie McGill, and Kevin Kramer