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SUMMARYEyal Estrin discusses his background in cloud security and the importance of adapting to new security challenges in cloud environments.He emphasizes the shared responsibility model, the critical nature of identity and access management, and the risks associated with neglecting cloud security.Also he shares insights on budgeting for security investments, balancing agility with security, and common pitfalls organizations face in cloud security.In this conversation, Eyal Estrin discusses various aspects of cloud security, focusing on identity and access management, data protection strategies, and the importance of knowledge in cybersecurity.We emphasize the need for organizations to adopt best practices in managing identities, implementing encryption, and preparing for future threats in the cloud landscape.The discussion also highlights the significance of privileged identity management and the role of training in bridging knowledge gaps among IT professionals.CHAPTERS(00:00:00) INTRO (00:00:36) Introduction to Cloud Security and Eyal's Background (00:02:46) Understanding Cloud Security Challenges (00:04:25) The Importance of Cloud Security Today (00:06:15) Shared Responsibility Model in Cloud Security (00:08:18) Key Risks of Neglecting Cloud Security (00:10:49) Changing Mindsets in Cloud Security (00:13:04) Layered Security Approach in Cloud (00:15:23) Budgeting for Cloud Security Investments (00:18:31) Balancing Agility and Security in Cloud Deployments (00:26:26) The Cornerstone of Identity and Access Management (00:28:37) Common Pitfalls in Identity and Access Management (00:29:57) Enhancing Identity and Access Management (00:31:00) Break-Glass Scenarios in Production Environments (00:32:48) Privileged Identity Management (PIM) Insights (00:34:46) Data Protection and Encryption Strategies (00:39:10) Future Threat Landscape in Cloud Security (00:43:09) Bridging the Knowledge Gap in Cybersecurity (00:45:29) Final Thoughts on Cloud Security Best Practices
Points of Interest00:51 – 01:14 – Meet Today's Guest: Carson Pierce: Carson, a fan favorite at Parakeeto, joins the show to discuss a key challenge for agency owners—transitioning from expert to CEO while managing financial complexities.02:01 – 03:10 – The Common Agency Struggle: Many agency owners are incredible at their craft but struggle with the financial side of running a business, leading to inefficiencies and profit loss.05:01 – 06:40 – The Knowledge Gap in the Agency World: Historically, there hasn't been much comprehensive content available to help agency owners understand the financials of their business, making it difficult to navigate profitability challenges.09:01 – 11:00 – Breaking Down Agency Finances: Marcel and Carson introduce a simple but effective model that helps agencies determine whether they are set up for financial success or destined to struggle.11:01 – 13:30 – Understanding the Delivery Margin: Why agency profitability is largely determined by how efficiently they deliver client work and how much of every earned dollar is left after delivery costs.16:01 – 18:40 – The Impact of Small Pricing Adjustments: A 10% drop in billable rates can significantly affect profitability—why agencies must be intentional about pricing and scope.18:41 – 21:00 – The Payroll Grid: Your Agency's Financial Roadmap: How to break down staff costs, expected billable hours, and rates to create a clear financial model for your agency.21:01 – 24:00 – Expense Allocation & Overhead Costs: Understanding where your money is going and ensuring overhead stays in check without cutting the things that drive business growth.24:01 – 27:30 – Profitability Benchmarks & The 50/30/20 Rule: The ideal breakdown for agency spending—50% on delivery, 30% on overhead, and 20%+ in profit—and why most agencies don't hit these targets.27:31 – 30:00 – The Dangers of Underpricing & Low Utilization: Why agencies that don't charge enough or struggle to keep their teams busy end up running on razor-thin margins (or even losing money).32:41 – 35:10 – Why Agency Owners Must Know Their Numbers: Financial clarity leads to better decisions—knowing what's working and what's not is the key to running a sustainable agency.Show NotesConnect with Carson via LinkedInGet access to this model tool in the toolkitParakeeto Foundations Course Books Mentioned:Digital Dollars and Cents: https://www.summitcpa.net/bookFinancial Management of a Marketing Firm: https://punctuation.com/ebook-financial-management-of-a-marketing-firm/ Software as a Science: https://shorturl.at/jA0EbLove the PodcastLeave us a review here.
In today's fast-paced fitness industry, providing quality education and training for club operators and staff is crucial to long-term success. Ralph Rajs, the vice president of education for Club Solutions Institute, sat down with Club Solutions Magazine Podcast host Rachel Chonko to discuss the launch of the Club Solutions Institute, a new online education platform designed to bridge the knowledge gap in the industry. The platform will allow health club operators to provide certification and ongoing continuing education opportunities to club staff. This is a must-listen for anyone looking to enhance their club's training programs, develop future leaders and keep their team engaged with cost-effective education solutions. Having a structured learning system in place can elevate your club's operations and help retain top talent. Listen to the conversation here.
Why don't more women talk about menopause—especially with their doctors? In part 2 of our 4-part series, journalist Megan Margulies shares insights from a Harvard study on cannabis and menopause, revealing why many women are turning to THC for relief. We also hear from menopause expert Dr. Lauren Streicher about why doctors are still undertrained in treating menopause and how this knowledge gap impacts women's health. Listen now and please share with the women in your life who it might help! Thanks to our guests: Megan Margulies, Dr. Lauren Streicher, Patty Pappas, Carrie Mapes and Jackie Cahan This episode covers: Why most doctors aren't trained to talk about menopause What a 2023 Harvard study reveals about cannabis for menopause symptoms The impact of menopause on sleep, mood, and overall health The truth about hormone therapy and why estrogen isn't as scary as you think How to find a doctor who actually understands menopause If you enjoyed this episode, we recommend Episode 277. What Every Woman Needs to Know About Menopause, part 1 Hosted by Ellen Scanlon Sign up for Ellen's newsletter on Substack at https://dothepot.substack.com/ or at dothepot.com Thank you for supporting our sponsor! Lazarus Naturals, a trusted and consciously crafted supplier of high quality CBD products. Use code DOTHEPOT for 20% off Follow on IG: @dothepot / FB: @dothepot / X: @dothepot
In this episode, Therese Markow and Natalie Wexler discuss the poor reading skills of American students, as evidenced by NAEP test results. Natalie highlights the ineffectiveness of current reading programs and the focus on skills over content. She also talks about the discrepancies between students of different backgrounds, and how The Matthew Effect appears in reading comprehension and general knowledge. She also encourages teachers and parents to introduce their children, as early as possible, to higher concepts and vocabulary as children can and do understand more than many give them credit for. Natalie also discusses the role of writing in enhancing reading comprehension and the need for systemic changes in education to improve literacy outcomes. Key Takeaways: When it comes to literacy and reading, the standards don't specify content. Therefore, the tests are not grounded in consistent content. Most kids need to learn their phonics in order to become fluent readers. Making this a more automated skill will free up brain power for comprehension. Vocabulary is more likely to stick if it is heard in context and on repeat. Read aloud to your kids. Kids can take in more sophisticated concepts and vocabulary through listening than reading. This goes through age 13. More than average amounts of social studies in elementary school are correlated with higher than average reading scores later in school. "Kids who started with less of that academic knowledge and vocabulary, if they don't acquire it through school, they're going to fall farther and farther behind, because they're going to be limited to those simple texts. Even if there's some new vocabulary, new information in those texts, they're less likely to be able to retain it because they don't have anything for it to stick to." — Natalie Wexler Episode References: The Knowledge Matters Campaign: https://knowledgematterscampaign.org/ Connect with Natalie Wexler: Professional Bio: https://nataliewexler.com/about/ Website: https://nataliewexler.com/ Substack: https://nataliewexler.substack.com/ Books: Beyond the Science of Reading: https://nataliewexler.com/beyond-the-science-of-reading/ The Knowledge Gap: https://nataliewexler.com/the-knowledge-gap/ The Writing Revolution: https://nataliewexler.com/the-writing-revolution/twr-2-0-cover-amazon/ Connect with Therese: Website: www.criticallyspeaking.net Threads: @critically_speaking Email: theresemarkow@criticallyspeaking.net Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
In this episode of Cybersecurity Today, host Jim Love dives deep into the latest advancements in AI technology with a focus on the new open-source model, DeepSeek, from China. Love discusses the significant cost differences in training and running this model compared to competitors like OpenAI and highlights DeepSeek's efficiency and ability to run on older GPUs. The conversation pivots to the cybersecurity implications of such open-source models, especially for professionals in the field. Special guest Robert Falzon, head of engineering at CheckPoint Software, joins the discussion to provide insights on how cybercriminals are leveraging AI tools and the newfound accessibility of powerful AI models. Love and Falzon also explore the current state of cybersecurity education, risk assessment, and the importance of realistic conversations about risks and safeguards in the face of these technological advancements. Tune in for an in-depth analysis of the intersection of AI and cybersecurity and what it means for professionals and companies moving forward. 00:00 Introduction to Cybersecurity Today 00:05 DeepSeek: A Game-Changer in AI 00:48 DeepSeek's Cost Efficiency and Accessibility 01:30 Open Source and Democratization of AI 02:59 Cybersecurity Concerns with AI Advancements 03:51 Interview with Robert Falzon from CheckPoint Software 04:13 AI's Impact on Everyday Life and Cybersecurity 05:17 The Knowledge Gap in AI and ML 07:50 The Risks of Data Security in AI 10:20 Cybersecurity Fundamentals and AI 10:59 The Growing Threat of AI in Cybercrime 18:29 The Need for Improved Security Measures 23:07 The Reality of AI-Driven Cyber Attacks 25:08 Advanced Malware Targeting Specific Industries 25:48 The Evolution of Phishing Attacks 27:13 AI and Home Automation Security 28:12 Banking System Vulnerabilities 29:23 Internal AI Threats and Risk Management 31:07 The Need for Updated Risk Assessments 31:43 Educating Organizations on AI and Cybersecurity 36:19 The Importance of Cyber Hygiene 45:11 Final Thoughts and Optimism for the Future
In this episode of The Level Design Podcast, we dive into the challenges and opportunities shaping the engineering and architecture fields today. Our guest, Andrew, shares his journey from corporate America to entrepreneurship, offering insights into the evolving landscape of mentorship, the lasting impact of COVID-19, and the growing shift toward entrepreneurial models. He discusses the knowledge gap created by economic downturns and emphasizes the importance of leadership, connection, and fostering a positive work culture. Andrew also reflects on the emotional toll of traditional work environments and explores how community, collaboration, and open-mindedness can pave the way for a more balanced and fulfilling future in the industry. Connect with us: The Level Design Podcast is a podcast for Architects and Engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment and financial security. Join us in uncovering how to restore value and honor to the unique people who choose to be designers and caretakers of our built world and why it's essential to the future of our society, our industry, and our planet. Chapters 03:56 The Knowledge Gap in Engineering 07:01 Impact of COVID-19 on Work Culture 10:07 Challenges of Entrepreneurship 12:58 The Importance of Leadership and Connection 16:00 Andrew's Journey to Entrepreneurship 18:56 The Disconnect in Engineering Training 22:07 The Role of Level in Supporting Engineers 24:57 Emotional Drain and Work-Life Balance 28:07 The Future of Collaborative Work 31:02 The Fear of Entrepreneurship 33:56 The Power of Community and Collaboration 36:57 The Value of Mentorship and Learning 40:00 Taking Back Control of Your Career 43:08 The Importance of Youthful Thinking 46:06 The Future of Work and Corporate Structures Podcast website: https://www.leveldesignpod.com Get involved: https://leveldesignpartners.com
If you want to understand the crisis in education, look no further than Natalie Wexler's "The Knowledge Gap," one of the most important books of the past ten years. Is reading a skill you apply to any text, like stretching a muscle, or playing a video game, or is it, as our tradition defines it, something entirely different, something based on knowledge of the world, of life, and of relating to a larger story?
Geoff Anders is the director of Leverage Research, a think tank devoted to understanding the nature of progress and the arc of scientific insights. Anders wants to understand what sort of cultural context creates the ability to make valuable insights into the mechanisms of nature. After mapping some of the interplay between science, society, and religion, we turn to the questions of how to spark a golden age at a time where institutions feel increasingly frail, just how effective we want our science to be, and what to do with the fact that everyone seems to really love magic. DEMYSTICON 2025 ANNUAL MEETING IN PORTUGAL!!! June 12-16: https://demystifysci.com/demysticon-2025 PATREON: get episodes early + join our weekly Patron Chat https://bit.ly/3lcAasB MERCH: Rock some DemystifySci gear : https://demystifysci.myspreadshop.com/ AMAZON: Do your shopping through this link: https://amzn.to/3YyoT98 SUBSTACK: https://substack.com/@UCqV4_7i9h1_V7hY48eZZSLw@demystifysci (00:00) Go! (00:00:08) Demysticon 2025 (00:05:26) Challenging Conventional Understanding (00:07:06) Institutional Life Cycles (00:13:29) Transition from Natural Philosophy to Science (00:24:09) Magic, Myth, and Mysticism (00:30:34) Hypotheses and the Infinite Regression (00:35:10) Science v Technology (00:40:07) Nature and the Human Relation to It (00:45:08) Culture, Technology, and Societal Choices (00:54:00) Science as Mythology (01:00:28) The Challenge of Paradigm Shifts (01:11:09) Reforming Scientific Society (01:15:58) Biological Complexity and Reconstruction (01:24:23) Science Education and Historical Insights (01:32:21) Anomalous Evidences (01:46:16) Nanotechnology and Quantum Biology (01:57:10) AI & Quantum Computing Paradigms (02:05:02) Bridging the Knowledge Gap (02:09:10) The Importance of Practical Application (02:23:50) Historical Discoveries (02:26:21) Francis Hawksbee (02:33:02) Scarcity Mindset in Academia and Research (02:38:16) The Pace of Progress (02:41:10) Balance Between Order and Chaos #philosophy, #scientificinnovation, #quantumbiology, #scienceandphilosophy, #paradigmshift, #cosmology,#paradigmshiftinscience, #philosophyofscience, #natureandtechnology, #futureofai, #philosophypodcast, #sciencepodcast, #longformpodcast Check our short-films channel, @DemystifySci: https://www.youtube.com/c/DemystifyingScience AND our material science investigations of atomics, @MaterialAtomics https://www.youtube.com/@MaterialAtomics Join our mailing list https://bit.ly/3v3kz2S PODCAST INFO: Anastasia completed her PhD studying bioelectricity at Columbia University. When not talking to brilliant people or making movies, she spends her time painting, reading, and guiding backcountry excursions. Shilo also did his PhD at Columbia studying the elastic properties of molecular water. When he's not in the film studio, he's exploring sound in music. They are both freelance professors at various universities. - Blog: http://DemystifySci.com/blog - RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/2be66934/podcast/rss - Donate: https://bit.ly/3wkPqaD - Swag: https://bit.ly/2PXdC2y SOCIAL: - Discord: https://discord.gg/MJzKT8CQub - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DemystifySci - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DemystifySci/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/DemystifySci MUSIC: -Shilo Delay: https://g.co/kgs/oty671
In this episode, we sit down with Josh Taylor, co-founder of Taxi and Tax Traders, to explore how their workflow tool is helping Kiwis simplify the preparation of provisional tax bills. We also discuss Josh's experiences with business growth, expansion, and navigating setbacks, as well as the impact of their innovative solutions on New Zealand businesses. Learn more about Tax Traders here Learn more about Taxi here This episode is proudly sponsored by Partners Life. For more money tips follow us on: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn TikTok YouTube The content in this podcast is the opinion of the hosts. It should not be treated as financial advice. It is important to take into consideration your own personal situation and goals before making any financial decisions.
Thanks to our Partners, AAPEX, NAPA TRACS, and Automotive Management Network John Hanighen shares insights on Cloyes' recent acquisitions and their strategy to diversify product offerings, particularly in the electric vehicle market. He highlights the need for continuous learning and better perception of service professionals. The episode underscores the significance of collaboration among industry stakeholders and the role of manufacturers in supporting ongoing education and training for service professionals. John Hanighen, CEO at Cloyes Gear and Products. Listen to John's other episodes HERE Show Notes Cloyes Shop Masters: https://cloyes.com/shop-masters/ John's Role as CEO (00:01:53) Support for Service Professionals (00:02:46) Team Building and Leadership Insights (00:04:43) Diversifying Cloyes Product Offerings (00:06:05) Involvement in Education and Scholarships (00:07:25) Celebrating Mort Schwartz's Legacy (00:08:02) Training Portal Launch (00:11:12) The Importance of Service Professionals (00:14:50) Future of Training and Education (00:19:11) The Importance of Pride in the Industry (00:20:02) Understanding EV Batteries (00:20:39) ADAS and Repair Challenges (00:20:45) The Knowledge Gap in Repairs (00:21:01) Continuing Education in the Industry (00:22:28) Statistics on Certification Benefits (00:22:59) Supply Chain Challenges (00:24:08) Automation in Ports (00:25:21) Labor Concerns with Automation (00:27:23) Manufacturers and Service Professionals (00:28:55) Shop Masters Program (00:30:00) Collaboration with Industry Leaders (00:30:32) New Partnerships in Education (00:31:27) Thanks to our Partners, AAPEX, NAPA TRACS, and Automotive Management Network Set your sights on Las Vegas in 2025. Mark your calendar now … November 4th-6th, 2025. AAPEX - Now more than ever.
Send us a textCould the lack of hardware and firmware knowledge be the Achilles' heel of today's cybersecurity efforts? Join me, Sean Gerber, on the CISSP Cyber Training Podcast as we unpack the critical challenges faced by IT and security leaders, particularly in hardware-intensive sectors like manufacturing. We expose the concerning gaps in understanding that are leaving organizations vulnerable, and propose actionable solutions like fostering stronger collaboration between IT teams, security personnel, and suppliers. Tackling the prevalent issue of BIOS password sharing, we recommend secure password management tools, like CyberArk, and advocate for a shift from the culture of replacing devices to one of repair and repurposing, all while ensuring data is securely erased to prevent breaches.Shifting focus to authentication and password security, this episode dives into the essentials of Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), two-factor authentication, and the power of identity federation with protocols like SAML or OAuth. We dissect the benefits of Single Sign-On (SSO) for seamless multi-application access, while highlighting the necessity of identity proofing during onboarding. Finally, we take a hard look at common password pitfalls, stressing the importance of robust security practices. Our mission? To empower listeners with the knowledge and resources they need to bolster their cybersecurity measures—visit CISSP Cyber Training and ReduceCyberRisk.com for a deeper dive into fortifying your defenses.Gain access to 60 FREE CISSP Practice Questions each and every month for the next 6 months by going to FreeCISSPQuestions.com and sign-up to join the team for Free. That is 360 FREE questions to help you study and pass the CISSP Certification. Join Today!
Welcome to the first episode of “Tame the Mobile Beast.” Today, your host Tom Butta is joined by Seth Matlins, Managing Director of the Forbes CMO Network. They discuss the challenges faced by today's Chief Marketing Officers, including declining budgets, organizational silos, and the ever moving needle of customer expectations. Seth emphasizes the need for modern CMOs to prioritize effectively, “knowing what not to do as much as what to do,” in order to leverage their limited resources efficiently. Additionally, Tom & Seth both stress the importance of finding simplicity in a world that is seemingly always becoming more complex. Faced with organizational silos, a fragmented landscape, and a lack of marketing literacy among the C-suite, it is essential for marketing to take on holistic accountability for the customer relationship.One final takeaway from today's conversation is that fancy marketing tactics are all meaningless if they are received at an inopportune time. Too often marketers forget that which precedes their work, and Seth highlights the opportunity to integrate emotional context back into strategy.—Guest Quote"If we do not consider that which precedes our work [and] the driving of experience, it's much less likely that the work will work." – Seth Matlins—Time Stamps 00:53 Meet Seth Matlins: Insights from the Forbes CMO Network01:27 Who Owns the Customer Relationship?05:27 The Problem of Organizational Silos09:37 The Role of the CMO in Driving Growth12:07 The Knowledge Gap in the C-Suite21:57 The Importance of an Entrepreneurial Mindset28:43 Rapid Fire Questions and Closing Remarks—LinksConnect with Seth Matlins on LinkedInCheck out the Forbes CMO NetworkConnect with Tom Butta on LinkedInCheck out the Airship Website
Sal Khan sheds light on his approach to narrowing the ‘knowledge economy' gap through personalisation and accessibility. His new AI-powered learning platform Khanmigo aims to counteract the pitfalls of artificial intelligence by promoting social integration rather than alienation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In This Episode: Rachea Pendley interviews Anthony Grasst, Vice President and National Builder Manager at CMG Home Loans, he shares his expertise on the current housing market, addressing buyer hesitations and the importance of effective communication in the sales process. He emphasizes the need for sales counselors to bridge the knowledge gap regarding financing and to engage buyers with empathy. Strategies for preparing for buyer concerns and the timing of financing discussions are also discussed, along with the role of sales leaders in training their teams. The conversation concludes with actionable best practices for sales counselors to enhance their effectiveness in helping buyers achieve home ownership. Time Stamps: 00:00 Navigating the Home Buying Landscape 02:48 Understanding Buyer Sentiment and Affordability 05:48 The Role of Sales Counselors in Financing 09:02 Bridging the Knowledge Gap 11:57 Strategies for Overcoming Buyer Hesitation 14:51 Effective Communication of Financing Options 17:46 Best Practices for Sales Counselors 21:06 Empathy and Understanding in Sales 23:49 The Importance of Preparation and Practice 27:12 Closing Thoughts and Key Takeaways About Anthony: Anthony Grasst is Vice President and National Builder Manager at CMG Home Loans. With an incredible depth of knowledge of buyer financing preferences, he provides strategies, sales ideas, training, and market intelligence to hundreds of builders, resulting in billions of dollars of sales each year. Anthony is a regular speaker at real estate industry events and hosts "The Sales Lab," an online education series for new home sales professionals. He is recognized as one of the top financing experts in the country, teaching sales teams how to engage buyers using financing. He brings builders actionable ideas and solutions that create sales. Acknowledgement: Builder365 is powered by Opendoor for Builders. For easy sales and smooth moves, visit www.opendoor.com/builder365
Website www.podpage.com/the-3-13-men-money-and-marriage Instagram page the313menmoneymarriage Cash App $a114johnson Summary In this episode of the 313 Men Money and Marriage podcast, host Andrew Johnson discusses personal finance principles, emphasizing the importance of financial literacy and sharing his own journey from significant debt to financial stability. He highlights the alarming statistics regarding financial knowledge among different generations and offers practical advice on investing and reading to enhance financial understanding. Andrew encourages listeners to take control of their finances through education and consistent investment practices, ultimately leading to greater financial security.takeaways 47% of US adults rate their financial knowledge as C or lower. 57% of Gen Z believe savings accounts are the best investment. 85% of college students would take a personal finance course. Andrew started with over $8,000 in credit card debt. Investing can begin with as little as $50 a month. Reading 10 investment books increased Andrew's financial knowledge significantly. Investing during market downturns can lead to greater returns. Two recommended books are 'John Bogle on Mutual Funds' and 'A Random Walk Down Wall Street.' The average American reads only one book a year, which limits financial knowledge. Continuous reading and learning are essential for financial success. Mastering Personal Finance: Andrew's Journey Financial Literacy: Bridging the Knowledge Gap "85% of college students want personal finance courses." "I started with over $8,000 in credit card debt." "$50 a month was how I got started investing." "Investing is about buying more when prices drop." "The average American reads one book a year." Chapters 00:00Introduction to Personal Finance Principles 02:09 The Importance of Financial Literacy 06:08 Andrew's Personal Financial Journey 11:51 Investing Basics and Strategies 17:59 Recommended Reading for Financial Knowledge 24:06 Conclusion and Future Directions
The impact of untreated menopause symptoms is far-reaching, affecting everything from an individual's mental and physical health to the output and efficiency of the economy. How do we equip women with the necessary information and resources to thrive in this new phase of their lives?Janet Ko is the President and Co-founder of the Menopause Foundation of Canada. This special episode of The Conversation Piece features content from her presentation at The Walrus Talks Menopause, supported by Shoppers Foundation for Women's Health.Janet Ko spoke at The Walrus Talks Menopause in Toronto on October 17, 2024.To register for upcoming events happening online or in a city near you, and to catch up on our archive of The Walrus Talks, visit thewalrus.ca/events.And subscribe to The Walrus Events newsletter for updates and announcements, at thewalrus.ca/newsletters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the final episode of the Derm Club podcast's three-part series on sensitive skin, I'm joined by two renowned experts, Pr. Adam Friedman, Professor and Chair of Dermatology at George Washington University and a key member of the Global Sensitive Skincare Faculty by Galderma, and Dr. Erika McCormick, Galderma's inaugural Sensitive Skin Translational Research Fellow. Together, we explore the complexities and misconceptions surrounding sensitive skin, from diagnostic challenges to knowledge gaps in dermatology education. This episode provides deep insights into the latest research and innovations being led by the Global Sensitive Skincare Faculty by Galderma, making it essential listening for dermatologists, researchers, and anyone living with sensitive skin. Connect with me across Social: X: https://x.com/drhankopelman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drhannahkopelman/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drhankopelman Personal site: https://www.hannahkopelman.com The content of this podcast is for entertainment and educational purposes only. This content is not meant to be a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical condition.
Purchase Digital Assets with Crypto and you verify your Digital Assets (NFT's) with Blockchain. Ethereum is the Louis Vuitton, Bugatti, Richard Millie of blockchains. What do you want to hear about on the next episode?Future of NFT Links: Twitter: @theejarrod email: jarrod.peters4@gmail.com
Unlock the secrets to unparalleled leadership and sales success in our dynamic episode featuring Woody, whose remarkable career journey spans from managing Chick-fil-A stores to becoming a top performer in door-to-door roofing sales with Mighty Dog Roofing. Woody's story is one of transformation and resilience, as he shares how he launched the Scooters coffee chain and later pivoted to roofing sales, where a serendipitous meeting with Joe led him to collaborate with Knowledge Gap and Shed Geek. Through Woody's experiences, we unravel the essence of leadership and the indispensable value of treating individuals with respect across various industries.Ready to overcome business plateaus and accelerate your growth? Discover the concept of the Knowledge Gap and learn how the Knowledge Gap team crafts customized solutions to keep your sales pipeline thriving. We'll break down the nuances between coaching and consulting, offering insights from over 65 unique business cases. With actionable strategies to unlock potential opportunities and maintain constant growth, this episode provides you with the tools to elevate your business's health and success.Team unity and empowerment take center stage as Woody introduces the GLUE acronym, highlighting methods to keep teams motivated and aligned towards common goals. Drawing from real-life service industry examples, Woody underscores the importance of fostering ownership and buy-in at all levels. As we explore faith, gratitude, and a positive mindset, you'll find practical advice on creating a supportive work environment and making impactful decisions. Join us for an episode packed with inspiration, heartfelt conversations, and actionable advice to fuel your personal and professional growth.For more information or to know more about the Shed Geek Podcast visit us at our website.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube at the handle @shedgeekpodcast.To be a guest on the Shed Geek Podcast visit our website and fill out the "Contact Us" form.To suggest show topics or ask questions you want answered email us at info@shedgeek.com.This episodes Sponsors:Studio Sponsor: Union Grove LumberLuxGuardMy Shed SolutionsShed HubDigital Shed BuilderiFAB
Join Emily King as she sits down with Elizabeth Freele, managing partner of Sympact and co-founder of the Responsible Mining Academy, to explore the evolving landscape of ESG in the mining industry. Elizabeth shares her journey from corporate social responsibility to ESG, discussing the challenges and opportunities in implementing sustainable practices. Learn about the Responsible Mining Academy's innovative approach to ESG education and how it's bridging the knowledge gap in the industry. Don't miss this insightful conversation on risk management, sustainability, and the future of responsible mining. Exclusive offer for On the Rocks listeners: Use discount code ONTHEROCKS10 for 10% off any course at ResponsibleMining.Academy!
Dressing for You: How to Break Free from Style Myths and Embrace Authenticity Many individuals find themselves standing in front of a closet full of clothes, yet feeling as though they have nothing to wear. This common frustration often arises from a mindset that prioritizes an ideal body weight or shape over the current self. The belief that one must wait until they achieve a certain physical state before investing in their style is not only limiting but also counterproductive. Tonya Leigh discusses her own experience with what she describbes as the "waiting game." She recalls how she spent years convincing herself that she would invest in her style once she lost a certain amount of weight or reached a specific body shape. This mindset creates a cycle of negativity, where individuals continuously reinforce a narrative rooted in self-doubt and dissatisfaction. As she explores her past and the lessons learned, Tonya encourages listeners to consider their own style choices and what they may have outgrown. Join her for an inspiring discussion on embracing your unique style and stepping into your authentic self. Talking Points: 00:00:37 - Tonya's Morning Motivation and Style Journey 00:01:43 - The Deep Connection Between Style and Self-Image 00:02:59 - The Style Experience: A Unique Approach 00:04:05 - Enrollment for The Style Experience 00:05:08 - Style Mistake #1: The Waiting Game 00:09:23 - Style Mistake #2: The Numbers Game 00:13:25 - Style Mistake #3: The Label Trap 00:18:25 - Style Mistake #4: Trapped by a Self-Image 00:22:40 - Style Mistake #5: The Knowledge Gap 00:28:18 - Conclusion: Embrace Your Style Journey Quotes: "Style may seem superficial on the surface, but in reality, it's so deep." "Everything you choose is confirming a story about yourself." "Waiting for the perfect body is like waiting for a train that never arrives." "The moment you stand up and you say, I'm no longer waiting to feel beautiful, to live the life that I want to live, that's when you get all of your power back." "Your style isn't defined by the quantity of your clothes, but how well they reflect and serve you." "Style is a skill. Like any skill, it can be learned, practiced, and improved upon." "True style is about being comfortable in your own skin and your life, not in someone else's expectations." Useful Resources: Join the 5 Day Style Challenge: https://schoolofselfimage.com/stylechallenge/ Join the Membership: https://schoolofselfimage.com/join FREE Download: https://schoolofselfimage.com/self-image-manifesto/ Sign up for the Weekly Edit: http://schoolofselfimage.com/edit Connect with Self-Image Coach Tonya Leigh: Instagram: @schoolofselfimage Website: https://schoolofselfimage.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TonyaLeighOfficial TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thetonyaleigh YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TonyaLeighOfficial
There has long since been a knowledge gap in medical education regarding care of LGBTQIA+ patients. This has manifested itself in health disparities that detrimentally affect the LGBTQIA+ population. This podcast serves as a way to start bridging the gap on order to mitigate the effects of bias, discrimination, and prejudice that queer patients often face in health care. Research has shown that consistent, early exposure in medical education to patients from the queer community has been beneficial in preparing future practitioners for gender inclusive care. We must also do our parts as pediatricians to make sure our queer youth grow into confident, thriving queer adults. Join Dr. Farrah-Amoy Fullerton, a recent graduate of the pediatric residency program at MCG, and Professor of Pediatrics, Dr. Lisa Leggio, as they introduce LGBTQIA+ health care disparities and describe ways to bridge the gap for eager general practitioners who would like to know more. CME Credit (requires free sign up): Link Coming Soon! References: Bonvicini, K. A. (2017). LGBT healthcare disparities: What progress have we made? Patient Education and Counseling, 100(12), 2357–2361. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2017.06.003 Fish, J. N. (2020). Future directions in understanding and addressing mental health among LGBTQ youth. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 49(6), 943–956. https://doi.org/10.1080/15374416.2020.1815207 Nowaskie, D. Z., & Patel, A. U. (2020). How much is needed? patient exposure and curricular education on medical students' LGBT cultural competency. BMC Medical Education, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-020-02381-1 Ormiston, C. K., & Williams, F. (2021). LGBTQ youth mental health during COVID-19: Unmet needs in public health and policy. The Lancet, 399(10324), 501–503. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(21)02872-5 Reisman, T., & Goldstein, Z. (2018). Case report: Induced lactation in a transgender woman. Transgender Health, 3(1), 24–26. https://doi.org/10.1089/trgh.2017.0044 Reisner, S. L., Bradford, J., Hopwood, R., Gonzalez, A., Makadon, H., Todisco, D., Cavanaugh, T., VanDerwarker, R., Grasso, C., Zaslow, S., Boswell, S. L., & Mayer, K. (2015). Comprehensive Transgender Healthcare: The gender affirming clinical and public health model of Fenway Health. Journal of Urban Health, 92(3), 584–592. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11524-015-9947-2 Underman, K., Giffort, D., Hyderi, A., & Hirshfield, L. E. (2016). Transgender Health: A standardized patient case for advanced clerkship students. MedEdPORTAL. https://doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10518 Wamboldt, R., Shuster, S., & Sidhu, B. S. (2021). Lactation induction in a transgender woman wanting to breastfeed: Case report. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 106(5). https://doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgaa976 Wylie, K., Knudson, G., Khan, S. I., Bonierbale, M., Watanyusakul, S., & Baral, S. (2016). Serving transgender people: Clinical Care Considerations and Service Delivery Models in transgender health. The Lancet, 388(10042), 401–411. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(16)00682-6 The Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law. (2023, July 10). How many adults and youth identify as transgender in the United States? - Williams Institute. Williams Institute. https://williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/publications/trans-adults-united-states/ https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.html Coleman E, Radix AE, Bouman WP, et al. Standards of Care for the Health of Transgender and Gender Diverse People, Version 8. Int J Transgend Health. 2022;23(Suppl 1):S1-S259. Published 2022 Sep 6. doi:10.1080/26895269.2022.2100644 https://pflag.org/ thetrevorproject.org
In the latest episode of the Platform Podcast, Alexios Mantzarlis, Director of the newly created Security, Trust and Safety Initiative at Cornell Tech (SETS) discusses his motivation for joining Cornell Tech to build a program that bridges the technical knowledge gap in the field of trust and safety. The initiative aims to reduce online harms through innovative clinics and to engage deeply with practitioners and decision-makers in digital safety. Alexios also shares his background in trust and safety, including his significant contributions at Google and his role in the International Fact-Checking Network. Don't miss this insightful conversation on the future of trust and safety in the digital age.
In healthcare, consultants are present more often than we might realise: they work with healthcare providers to improve clinical efficiency, manage costs, implement new technologies, or streamline administrative processes. They can help with regulatory compliance, help insurance companies design new poducts, governments hire them to help with policy development, program evaluation, and implementation of new regulations. In this episode we take a look under the hood of consultancy work, where governments make biggest mistakes and how consultants approach problem-solving. Mehdi Khaled is Internal Medicine Doctor and Fortune 50 Health Tech Executive, with over 25 years of international experience. He has helped shaping many large-scale, transformative digital health projects across four continents and within 40 health systems. As a Managing Partner at Seha, he specializes in developing and executing cutting-edge health and digital health strategies, with a strong emphasis on the meaningful use of data to drive health system improvements. www.facesofdigitalhealth.com Newsletter: https://fodh.substack.com/ Topics covered: 00:04 - The Role of Consultants in Healthcare 00:06 - Challenges of Accountability 00:08 - Core Principles for Healthcare 00:10 - Singapore's Healthcare Success 00:12 - Implementing Technology in Healthcare 00:14 - The Balance Between Technology and Clinical Needs 00:16 - The Importance of Clinical Engagement 00:18 - Managing Technology in Healthcare Exploration of the concept of "management debt," where poor decision-making leads to the accumulation of ineffective technologies. 00:20 - Cultural Differences in Healthcare 00:22 - Bridging the Knowledge Gap in Digital Health 00:24 - Case Studies and Real-World Examples 00:26 - The Need for Long-Term Vision 00:28 - Lessons from Singapore and Catalonia 00:30 - Technology-Driven Change in Healthcare 00:32 - Overcoming Barriers to Innovation 00:34 - The Future of Digital Health 00:36 - Building Local Capacity 00:38 - Avoiding Dependency on Consultants 00:40 - Final Thoughts on Healthcare Consulting
Join Automox's David van Heerden as he discusses the skill gap in IT and how it can be challenging to address. He highlights the broad and varied domains within IT and the difficulty of keeping up with new technology. David suggests that vendors can be an underrated resource for closing the skill gap, as they have specialized knowledge and are motivated to help their customers succeed. He encourages listeners to reach out to vendors for advice and support beyond their predefined courses and materials. David also shares a personal experience of learning SQL from a vendor and emphasizes the importance of leveraging vendor resources to level up skills.Key Takeaways: The skill gap in IT is a common challenge due to the broad and varied domains within the field.Vendors can be valuable resources for closing the skill gap, as they have specialized knowledge and are motivated to help their customers succeed.Reach out to vendors technical support for advice and support beyond their predefined courses and materials.Leverage vendor resources to level up skills and address skill gaps in specialized industries.
Stephanie Hoff sits down with Nathan Ranallo, otherwise known as Nate The Hoof Guy. He grew up a dairy kid in Northwest Wisconsin and continues to serve the dairy community as a hoof trimmer. In 2020, Nate decided to start taking videos of his work and posting it to social media channels. He was met with overwhelming interest from both the farming and nonfarming communities. Since then he's had hundreds of thousands of views per video he posts. He sees social media as a tool to bridge the knowledge gap between the good work happening on farms and the end consumer. Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8T8j3xblSEE&t=2sSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this conversation, Amanda Thebe discusses her personal experience with perimenopause and the lack of information and support available to women. She highlights the controversy and debate surrounding menopause, particularly in the medical and fitness industries. Amanda shares her frustration with the outdated beliefs and dismissive attitudes she encountered from healthcare professionals. She emphasizes the importance of education and awareness about menopause and the need for better support and resources for women going through this transition. The conversation revolves around the misinformation and confusion surrounding menopause and hormone therapy. The lack of mandatory training for doctors and the absence of intergenerational conversations have created a knowledge gap. Women are left feeling lost and vulnerable, while some medical professionals and coaches take advantage of this situation. The conversation emphasizes the importance of supporting women through their menopause journey and providing accurate information. It also highlights the need to focus on lifestyle interventions, such as exercise and nutrition, alongside hormone therapy. The chapter titles could include 'The Knowledge Gap in Menopause Care', 'The Influence of Celebrity Doctors and Coaches', and 'The Importance of Supporting Women and Sticking to Basics'. In this part of the conversation, Amanda and Aram discuss how to shift the conversation around women in midlife and focus on how they feel and show up in the world, rather than their appearance. Amanda shares her personal experience of feeling unhappy with her body during perimenopause and how she took steps to redefine herself and prioritize her well-being. They also discuss the importance of accepting and adjusting to the changes that come with menopause, as well as the role of strength training in building confidence and feeling capable. Amanda provides resources for finding knowledgeable healthcare practitioners and emphasizes the importance of community and open conversations about menopause. Follow Amanda on IG: @amanda.thebe Visit her website: www.amandathebe.com You can find us on Instagram: Aram: @4weeks2thebeach Jim: @jimmynutrition Grab some Serenity Gummies: CuredNutrition.com Code: OSL for 20% OFF Get some t-shirts/tanks/hoodies at: https://www.othersidelifestyle.com/shop If you'd like to reach out to Aram, you can find him at: https://www.4weeks2thebeach.com/work-with-me If you'd like to reach out to Jim, you can find him at: https://www.othersidelifestyle.com/schedule Go get some supplements: www.legionathletics.com, use code: ARAM
Battery manufacturing in the United States is in its early days, however, more and more factories are ramping up to supply EVs, energy storage on the grid, and other markets. . To speed up the learning curve, Voltaiq is using battery intelligence software to identify issues faster, thus decreasing scrap rate and reducing battery manufacturing ramp-up time for global OEMs, consumer electronics companies, battery manufacturers and energy storage developers and operators. . Listen in as Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, sits down with Tal Sholklapper, CEO and Co-founder of Voltaiq, to discuss the current state of battery manufacturing in the United States and how the company's battery quality analytics software can accelerate production. . For more information on the evolution of sustainability, head on over to sustainablecareers.sae.org. There you can learn about how the joint venture between Rivian and Volkswagen will impact EV manufacturing in the United States. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
In this episode, Jeff Compton is joined by Norm Gieselman, known as the "Mechanic of the Stars" on TikTok. Norm and Jeff have a conversation about the complexities of managing a car repair business, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing customer needs through effective intake questions. Norm also shares his experiences with resource constraints, focusing on quick jobs while building capacity for more complex repairs. Additionally, they discuss the growing knowledge gap between customers and technicians due to the increasing technology in modern cars. 00:00 Discovering TikTok transformed my learning experience.04:00 Friends engage, share challenges, and understand opinions naturally.08:31 Business owner transitions to franchise for growth.11:05 Got into HD due to car repair.15:21 Contrasting attitudes towards vehicle technology in summary.18:51 Debate on tire torque and overanalysis in automotive.20:03 Complaining about high-end truckers and their rattle.24:37 Transition from project management to business administration.29:14 Qualifying customers, limitations, and concerns for acceptance.32:25 Sent car to the tuner, unit malfunctioned, sat.35:29 The Car part overheats, causing the insulation to melt.38:06 Understanding leads to practical application and success.42:10 Learning by observation and apprenticeship for mastery.45:43 Mechanics diagnose and repair engine issues.49:12 Consider leasing for fixed costs, not ownership.50:01 Concerns about the longevity of modern vehicles' features. Thanks to our sponsor Promotive! Find your dream job today: gopromotive.com/jeff Go to the ASTA Expo! REGISTER HERE
Welcome to Craft & Draft, where we explore the art of teaching and the science of learning. In today's episode, hosts Pam Ochoa and Jacob Chastain continue their summer book study of “The Knowledge Gap” by Natalie Wexler. Jacob and Pam as they share their final thoughts about the book, The Knowledge Gap. They each […] The post #201 The Knowledge Gap Has Gaps appeared first on Craft & Draft.
Welcome to Craft & Draft, where we explore the art of teaching and the science of learning. In today's episode, hosts Pam Ochoa and Jacob Chastain continue their summer book study of “The Knowledge Gap” by Natalie Wexler. Join them as they explore chapters eleven, twelve and the epilogue in section three, “How We Can […] The post #200 The Knowledge Gap Book Study Finale and Our Thoughts appeared first on Craft & Draft.
If you're in midlife and noticing that you're forgetting things more often, feeling more anxious, experiencing heart palpitations, mood swings, weight gain, or dull skin... you might be going through perimenopause or menopause! These seemingly unrelated symptoms may actually be connected, and part of the hormonal changes seen in peri and menopause! The good news is that suffering is not mandatory. Make sure to visit your dermatologist and gynecologist to get accurate information and the best support during this season of life. Embrace this transition with knowledge and care, and discover how you can thrive through these changes! Don't miss this week's podcast episode where Dr. Sadaf Lodhi talks all about peri and menopause. Learn about the symptoms, what medications can help, and get useful recommendations for getting through this stage. You wouldn't want to miss this one! Key Takeaways: - Perimenopause is the time before a woman's last menstrual period when hormone levels fluctuate, leading to various symptoms. - Common symptoms of perimenopause include hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, brain fog, joint pain, hair loss, pain with sex, decreased libido, and irregular periods. - Hormone therapy, specifically estrogen and progesterone, can help alleviate symptoms and prevent long-term health issues like osteoporosis, heart disease, and diabetes. - The best time to start hormone therapy is during perimenopause or early menopause, before the age of 60 or within 10 years of the last menstrual period. - There is a knowledge gap among practitioners regarding hormone therapy, and it is important to find a healthcare provider who is up-to-date and comfortable prescribing hormones. - Social media and increased awareness are empowering women to demand better research and treatments for perimenopause and menopause symptoms. Topical estrogen cream can be used in the vulva region to address the changes in vaginal tissue that occur due to decreased estrogen levels in postmenopausal women. - Vaginal estrogen cream helps prevent infections, bladder infections, and recurrent UTIs by maintaining the health of the vaginal tissue. Vaginal estrogen cream is safe and not systemically absorbed when used topically. In this Episode: (6:40) Symptoms and Changes in Perimenopause (14:02) Benefits of Hormone Therapy (16:20) Addressing the Knowledge Gap (18:58) Preventing Long-Term Health Issues (26:40) Preventing Infections and UTIs with Vaginal Estrogen Cream (29:37) Benefits and Safety of Vaginal Estrogen Cream (34:50) Supplements for Health During Perimenopause and Menopause Get Dr. Mina's free PDF on How to create Healthy Skin Habits here. Download the free eBook 'Skincare Myths Busted' here. Dr. Sadaf Lodhi is a board-certified OBGYN and executive coach for women based in New York. She graduated with honors from the University of Michigan, receiving a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry. She earned a Doctorate in Osteopathic Medicine from Michigan State University and completed her residency in gynecology and obstetrics in Michigan. She is a sex counselor and educator, a menopause society certified practitioner, and an ISSWSH fellow. With over 20 years of experience as a practicing OBGYN in New York, her mission has always been to empower and educate women. Most recently, she has opened a telehealth practice serving patients in NY and Michigan for sexual and menopausal health, and a private practice set to open in Summer 2024. She helps women remove mental and physical barriers so they can find pleasure in their relationships. She believes that all women, regardless of their backgrounds, have the potential to live life to its fullest. Find Dr. Lodhi here: https://www.instagram.com/drsadafobgyn/ https://www.tiktok.com/@drsadafobgyn https://drsadaf.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@themuslimsexpodcast2456 Follow Dr. Mina here:- https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.com Baucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLC Email - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.com Contact - (404) 844-0496 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baucomminamd/ Thanks for listening! The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice.
Welcome to Craft & Draft, where we explore the art of teaching and the science of learning. In today's episode, hosts Pam Ochoa and Jacob Chastain continue their summer book study of “The Knowledge Gap” by Natalie Wexler. Join us as they explore chapters nine and ten in section three, “How We Can Change: Creating […] The post #199 Chapters 9-10 of The Knowledge Gap (Book Study) appeared first on Craft & Draft.
Can cutting-edge technology revolutionize the insurance industry? In this compelling episode we explore transformative innovations with special guest Luke Aslesen as he introduces his visionary platform, INFRMD, which demystifies employee benefits through short, engaging videos. We also explore Ascend's groundbreaking approach to premium financing and billing processes, addressing credit risk and streamlining premium collections in ways you won't believe. Amidst the tech talk, we share some light-hearted moments about team camaraderie and the joy of shared experiences, underscoring the power of teamwork in our professional lives. Luke takes us behind the scenes of creating a professional video library aimed at educating employees about insurance. What began as a simple idea from a prospect meeting three years ago has grown into an expansive library of 125 high-quality videos. The result? A Netflix-style platform that has resonated deeply with clients. Luke reflects on the lessons learned, the importance of persistence, and the iterative nature of content creation—all while maintaining a sense of humor about the bumps along the way. As we shift our focus, we delve into the broader challenges and future opportunities in healthcare and insurance education. From the inefficiencies in the U.S. healthcare system to the soaring costs of medical insurance, we emphasize the importance of preventive care and better benefits education. The potential impact of AI in healthcare insurance is also dissected, offering a hopeful vision where technology supports rather than replaces human professionals. To round out the episode, we tackle pressing issues like social media regulation and battery safety, all while providing a lively preview of an upcoming debate with Biden, humorously cheeky yet packed with thoughtful insights. This episode is brimming with valuable information, humor, and a shared commitment to driving innovation. Don't miss out! Timestamps 0:00 Ascend AD 2:13 Introducing Luke Aslesen 4:10 Today's drink: Woodford Reserve Bourbon 5:52 How Luke got into the insurance business and started INFRMD 12:43 What has Luke learned so far and what he would do differently 13:59 Attracting new business while educating on insurance benefits 18:02 Main issues in the health benefits education 26:19 How to stay informed about the health insurance space 27:20 What changes in society and lifestyle should a health insurance education seek 38:06 Discussing the future of AI in healthcare 44:07 Lithium battery fires in South Korea 46:01 QBE's premium rise 48:38 New York moves to limit addictive social media feeds for kids 52:19 True or False Quiz 54:21 Recall of the week: MyCharge portable chargers Connect with RiskCellar: Website: https://www.riskcellar.com/ Connect with Luke Aslesen LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukeaslesen/ Website: https://www.getinfrmd.com/ Brandon Schuh: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552710523314 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandon-stephen-schuh/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schuhpapa/ Nick Hartmann: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickjhartmann/
Welcome to the Season 6 finale of "Don't Touch My Mindset!" Host Jay Chase wraps up the season with a powerful call to action as we gear up for Quarter 3. Whether you're new or a long-time listener, this episode is packed with motivation and practical tools for your personal growth journey over the next 90 days. Highlights: Season Recap: Jay shares his personal experiences from the past season, managing multiple commitments, and recalibrating growth strategies. 90-Day Personal Growth Challenge: Learn about the challenge designed to help you achieve your goals. Jay breaks down the framework and shares how it has positively impacted his life. Community Support: Discover the incredible growth community that meets weekly on Zoom to share experiences and provide mutual support. Growth Gaps: Identify and overcome obstacles like the Assumption Gap, Timing Gap, Knowledge Gap, and more. Jay explains how to navigate these to pave the way for personal growth. Daily Commitments: Jay outlines the power of making three daily commitments—Self Action, Self Care, and Self Learning. Practical examples and tips on how to implement these into your routine. Accountability: Understand the role of accountability and how to set consequences that motivate you to stay on track. Who's Benefiting: Reflect on the people who would benefit from you becoming the best version of yourself. Jay explains the Law of Contribution and its importance. Tracking Progress: Track your growth over the next 90 days and join the personal growth collective for inspiration and accountability. Call to Action: Join the Challenge: Sign up for the 90-day personal growth challenge. Community Engagement: Join the Personal Growth Collective community for daily inspiration and support. Stay Connected: Follow Jay Chase and "Don't Touch My Mindset" on Instagram for updates and motivational content. Final Thoughts: As we head into Quarter 3, Jay encourages listeners to continue their personal growth journey with intentional actions and support from the community. Your journey to becoming the best version of yourself begins now! Connect with Our Community: Did this episode strike a chord with you? Join the conversation by sharing your thoughts on social media. Tag us @theJayChase or @donttouchmymindset, and let's keep the dialogue going! Connect with Us: For more insights and resources, visit our platform: Don't Touch My Mindset Platform RATE - REVIEW - SHARE WITH A FRIEND! AMPLIFY WORKSHOP Sign up for the 90 day Growth Challenge Join the conversation in our Facebook Group: Facebook Group Discover more about Jay and his vision at: Jay's Website
Welcome to Craft & Draft, where we explore the art of teaching and the science of learning. In today's episode, hosts Pam Ochoa and Jacob Chastain continue their summer book study of “The Knowledge Gap” by Natalie Wexler. Join us as they explore chapters seven and eight in section two, “How We Got Here: The […] The post #198 Chapters 7-8 of The Knowledge Gap (Book Study) appeared first on Craft & Draft.
Welcome to Craft & Draft, where we explore the art of teaching and the science of learning. In today's episode, hosts Pam Ochoa and Jacob Chastain continue their summer book study of “The Knowledge Gap” by Natalie Wexler. Join us as they explore the second three chapters of section one, The history of the Reading […] The post #197 Chapters 4-6 of The Knowledge Gap (Book Study) appeared first on Craft & Draft.
The latest episode of the ENA Podcast explores the upcoming launch of ENA's Triage Workshop, a program aimed a filling the triage education gap. Hear takeaways about workshop pilots from two nurse educators who share their thoughts about this live, peer-centered, instructor-led, workshop and its goal to boost triage accuracy in emergency departments.
Welcome to Craft & Draft, where we explore the art of teaching and the science of learning. In today's episode, hosts Pam Ochoa and Jacob Chastain kick off their summer book study diving into “The Knowledge Gap” by Natalie Wexler. Join us as we dissect the first three chapters, delving into how reading is often […] The post #196 Chapters 1-3 of The Knowledge Gap (Book Study) appeared first on Craft & Draft.
A new podcast produced by VPM is focusing on Richmond-area local government and community issues. Rich Meagher, a professor of political science at Randolph-Macon College, hosts RVA's Got Issues — a biweekly show that drops Wednesdays.
Welcome everyone to the Craft & Draft podcast! We are so excited to bring you what we love, talking with you about workshop, literacy, writing, reading, and real world teaching. This summer on the podcast, Jacob and Pam will discuss the book, “The Knowledge Gap: The Hidden Cause of America's Broken Education System–And How to […] The post #195 The Knowledge Gap Book Study (Join Us!) appeared first on Craft & Draft.
mysteryhints@gmail.com email for Michele McAloonTrump. Presidential history was made this past week whether or not you agree or disagree with the verdict. The President of the United States of America. There is no other political office in the world like it. The 45 men who have filled the office have come from diverse backgrounds to embrace the many different challenges unique to the American experiment. Mary Carol Ghislin, a seasoned teacher and author has written a very charming and important book; Growing Up to Be President: U.S. history for kids (Journey to Freedom). BUT This isn't just for kids. Each of the 45 presidents are presented from a historian's perspective as Mary Carol Ghislin recounts relevant events of their respective childhoods that influenced their decision making. Presidents who were enslavers are who freed slaves are also noted along with each presidents position on civil rights and immigration. There is also a focus on Founding Fathers who were not presidents. From George Washington to the consequences of the Dred-Scott Case to Vietnam and fall of the Berlin Wall learn how US presidents have met each of these challenges. Our US democracy now more than ever needs both adults and children to Fill in the Knowledge Gap.
We could sugar coat. But this is Dentistry Unmasked and you don't have time to waste. There is definitive knowledge that separates new dentists who soar and everyone else. So if you're not exactly where you want to be - have a listen as Drs. Alyssa Fisher, James Wanamaker and Mr. David Lohmann drop serious knowledge!
Welcome everyone to the Craft & Draft podcast! We are so excited to bring you what we love, talking with you about workshop, literacy, writing, reading, and real world teaching. In this episode, Pam and Jacob talk about their idea of what “The Learning Gap” is and whether or not it is real. Jacob looks […] The post #194 Is the Knowledge Gap Real? (Book Study Intro) appeared first on Craft & Draft.
Today we talk through a system to help you start the business you don't feel ready to start. We do this because that's the only type of business there is. You're never going to feel prepared so you can't let that fear paralyze you.We talk through the three main gaps that keep founders from starting - the Knowledge Gap, the Network Gap, and the Product Gap - and describe a method that'll help you navigate each. We get a little help from a startup idea Brian's been kicking around, a turtle swimming across the Atlantic Ocean, and the Backstreet Boys. TackleboxIdea to Startup NewsletterIdea to Startup BotBig FishPut Your Ass Where Your Heart Wants to Be 00:30 The Business You're Not Quite Ready to Start 01:31 The Three Gaps03:28 Why Turtles Swim Across the Atlantic Ocean07:11 Smooth Jazz07:40 Before You're Ready08:16 The Customized Diet Idea10:20 The Notion Idea Template12:06 The Knowledge Gap - The Expert Interview15:51 The Network Gap - The Monthly Newsletter17:48 The Product Gap - The Marathon Shoe and The Knowledge Spectrum21:33 The End - Action Reduces Fear
What would it take to narrow the knowledge gap between high-achieving and struggling students when it comes to reading and writing? Education writer Natalie Wexler joins Host Dr. Liz Brooke in Season 2, Episode 8. Wexler is author of “The Knowledge Gap: The Hidden Cause of America's Broken Education System—and How to Fix It.” Her writing focuses on content-centric education and charts possible routes to achieving educational and social equity. Gain a critical understanding of how content-focused instruction improves student success. Wexler and Brooke break down the findings behind several in-classroom studies that have changed how certain curriculums approach instruction while providing actionable tips for ensuring every student has an equal opportunity to excel. Explore the impact of content knowledge, including: How teachers can assess if they are narrowing the knowledge gap Why the science of reading is not just “more phonics” How to combine reading comprehension and foundational skills to improve literacy skills Why standardized reading comprehension tests are flawed Listen to Episode 8 of All For Literacy® to understand how to narrow the knowledge gap, increase student literacy skills, and set up the classroom for equitable education.
This week, Kaity and Adriane chat with Natalie Wexler, an education writer and the author of "The Knowledge Gap," about the root causes of the pervasive knowledge gap, the unintended consequences of modern education, and actionable solutions for closing the achievement gap and igniting a love of learning in students.Episode 43 also explores:
Hey everyone. The following is an ad-free bonus audio essay that follows up on the recent conversation I had with the History Underground's J.D. Huitt, where I make some corrections and then provide some deeper context to my thinking about how we might fix the Holocaust Knowledge Gap via education. I will let the episode speak for itself, but I want to thank all of you for your constant support of the show and your patience as I work on the longer episodes.History Impossible has been made possible by the following generous supporters on Patreon, Substack, and PayPal. Please consider donating today to help keep me free and this show alive:David AdamcikRajan AthulBabeonbobbyMichael BeachBenjaminElias BorotaJohannes BreitsameterCharles CCliffydeuceCRdaddygorgonPaul DeCosterNeil DickensNathan DiehlBob DowningDramicasRob DuvalGavin EdwardsPierre GhazarianJayson GriesmeyerNathan GroteBenjamin HamiltonPeter HauckCarey HurstJoe6245Thomas JustesenMike KalninsBryn KaufmanLeah KodnerBenjamin LeeConstance LoucksMaddyMounty of MadnessJose MartinezMike MaylebenJudy McCoidJim MillerKyle MohneyKostas MorosRyan MortensonSkip PachecoDavid PageMolly PanJeff ParrentJean PetersSr. PowellBrian PritzlAnaR737PJ RaderGleb RadutskyAleksandr RakitinReptilycusPhillip RiceChris RoweJon Andre SaetherAlison SaloJake ScaliaEmily SchmidtJulian SchmidtAndrew SeeberJoshua SimpsonCameron SmithThomas SqueoBrian SteggemanPier-Luc St-PierreAthal Krishna SundarrajanJared Cole TempleChrisTXRobert VSJonny WilkieRicky WortheyMichael WroblewskiF. YouGreg Zink