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Large print books help millions of people to read content they couldn't otherwise access—but it's a format that doesn't always get the attention it deserves. In this episode of the IPG Podcast Ingram's Laura Dolan shares some great advice for publishers on production, pricing, discoverability and more, and flags useful resources to help.
I'm turning the tables on you in this one. After over 100 episodes as your host, I surrender that seat to Laura Dolan, Senior Content Marketing Manager at Optimizely, as she interviews me about building a website that sells. In this episode we discuss: Why a glorified online brochure won't cut it for your website Strategies for calls to action (CTAs) Cognitive load and intrinsic cause Trust, video, and communication techniques Behavioral economics and building your content strategy gear-by-gear Check out these resources we mentioned during the podcast: Using Zoom As a Bank or Credit Union You can find this interview and many more by subscribing to Banking on Digital Growth on Apple Podcasts, on Spotify, or here. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Banking on Digital Growth in your favorite podcast player.
“We say data-based because as you work with both the science community and the business community, the best way to bring those communities to the table is to talk to them in their own language. To talk in terms of return, to talk in terms total impact.” Joni Carswell on Green Connections Radio podcast Scientists are saying the coronavirus may have come from the destruction of the natural habitats of wild animals due to development, deforestation or climate change – and that there are more infectious diseases in likely our future as a result. What can we do about it besides keep “social distancing” and protect ourselves and other people? Listen to Joni Carswell, CEO of a nonprofit founded by Former First Lady Laura Bush called Texan By Nature, describe their creative data-based approach to conservation and how they are bringing the business community into habitat, water and prairie restoration, to Green Connections Radio host Joan Michelson is this podcast interview. Carswell is decidedly not your typical nonprofit CEO either….. You’ll hear: What “return on impact” is and why it’s bringing the business community into the conservation effort – for their own bottom line, not for charity. The way they structure their partnerships so that they serve the business, the planet and all the partners. How they are “proving the science” and helping businesses and nonprofits collect and analyze data they never considered before. Why she took the leap to change careers – from never being in environmental work before. Plus great career advice! “Look out at your path, at your history and the things that you think don’t have anything to do with one another, and use those things to innovate in your space. Because you have the single unique way of looking at a puzzle that no one else does, and…be an outlier. Use those different ways that you’ve seen the world to solve problems..” Joni Carswell on Green Connections Radio Read my Forbes blog about their conservation approach here and on changing careers here. What do you wish companies would do in conservation and why? Tweet it to us @joanmichelson or post them on our Facebook Page — and ask to join our private Facebook group. You’ll also want to listen to: Kathleen Rogers, CEO of Earth Day Network, on Earth Day’s 50th anniversary and what we need to do now to save the planet. Ashley Bell, actress, producer and director, on rescuing Asian elephants from abusive environments. Laura Dolan ,Owner of Applied Imagination, on making miniature landmark buildings from plants and other botanicals. Beth Colleton, former Chief Sustainability Officer of the NFL and NBCUniversal on integrating purpose into your branding. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, blog, events and special coaching offers.. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or iHeartRadio and leaving us a review! Reach us on Twitter @joanmichelson
“The story of the building is important for the artist (because) every model they create, they build a relationship with….they spend hundreds of hours working on that model…It’s a work of art.” Laura Dolan on Green Connections Radio podcast When I visited the U.S. Botanic Gardens in Washington, DC a couple of months ago, I saw these amazing miniatures of landmark buildings – the Capitol, the Smithsonian Museums, the Lincoln Memorial and even historic train stations – made from plants, nuts, and other botanics. They were such magical creations, I tracked down the company that makes them. Listen to Laura Busse Dolan, the Owner, CEO & President of Applied Imagination tell Green Connections Radio podcast host Joan Michelson how these amazing sculptures are made, what they are made from, and who makes them. career advice too. You’ll be inspired…. You'll hear: Where they get the botanics from to make the buildings. How the designs are developed and “ingredients” chosen. How they make them visually accurate to the people who the onlooker. What it’s like taking over a business from your parent – and tips for the parent and for the son or daughter taking it over. Important career advice too … and much more! Read my Forbes blogs on my interview with Laura too. “I would drive your decisions in life with what fulfills you. When I wake up in the morning, do I feel most driven and excited to be doing the work I’m doing that day?” Laura Dolan on Green Connections Radio podcast You may also like: Ashley Bell, actor, producer, “Love and Bananas” about rescuing Asian elephants Dayna Reggero, Filmmaker, Climate Stories Tracy Edwards, Yachtsman of the Year, documentarian of “Maiden” about her round the world race, building the first all-female crew. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts and leaving us a review! Also, join our Facebook Page and share your insights! Join our mailing list to stay up to date on the top podcasts and special coaching offers! Email us or follow/DM us @joanmichelson
Join Rich Nass, Brandon Lewis, Alix Paultre and Laura Dolan as they deliberate what’s been happening with Boeing’s 737 Max planes that have been recently grounded due to two tragic crashes. They beg the question, is this a software issue? Tune in for a more in depth discussion.
This is the Embedded Insiders’ first video broadcast. Join Rich Nass, Brandon Lewis, Alix Paultre and Laura Dolan as they discuss Alix’s latest adventures at APEC and what the future holds for power electronics. Not to mention Alix’s Tchotchke Index. What is it? And what can show-goers glean from what you pass out at trade shows? Tune in to learn more!
The 2019 Embedded World Conference and Exhibition was here and gone in a flash, once again setting records for attendance and innovation. The Embedded Insiders Rich Nass, Brandon Lewis, Alix Paultre, and Laura Dolan dedicate this special episode to some of the most groundbreaking solutions on display at this year’s event, which also happened to be the recipients of Embedded Computing Design’s first-ever Best-in-Show Awards. 22 Best-in-Show Award winners were selected from categories including: - Microcontrollers, Microprocessors & IP - Development Tools & Operating Systems - Power ICs & Related Components - Computer Boards, Systems & Components - Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning - Embedded Security - Embedded Storage - Wireless & Wired IoT Connectivity For more information on the winners, visit bestinshow.embedded-computing.com/shows/embedded-world-2019.
Four years ago we talked to Laura Dolan about Electric Citizens debut album "Sateen". Now Laura returns to the podcast to talk about the third album "Helltown" (Riding Easy), the city of Cincinnati, touring with legends and much more and the importance of having fun. Get your copy of "Helltown" here https://electriccitizenband.bandcamp.com/album/helltown.
Samost JFCS, in conjunction with Yad b'Yad and The Cancer Connection presents episode #3 in its podcast series. In this program, a roundtable discussion recorded January 22, 2008 at the Katz Jewish Community Center in Cherry Hill, NJ, "Breast Cancer Prevention Strategies for High Risk Women: Who is at risk? And What Can You Do About It?" Download the podcast here (145mb stereo MP3 file, 02:11:07 duration). Featured Speakers and Time Codes 00:00:00 - 00:01:42Program intro and information, Steve Lubetkin of Professsional Podcasts LLC. 00:1:42 - 00:03:12 Opening Remarks: Margery Dannenbaum, JFCS Staff, Cancer Connection Coordinator +1 (856) 424-1333 Margery Dannenbaum 00:03:12 - 00:04:25 Moderator:Jennifer Weiss, Execuvive Director, Samost Jewish Family & Children's Services. Jennifer Weiss 00:04:25 - 00:12:52 Dr. Generosa Grana, Cooper University Health System. Dr. Generosa Grana 00:12:52 - 00:17:32 Dr. Kristin Brill, Thomas Jefferson University Health System Dr. Kristin Brill 00:17:32 - 00:34:24 Dr. Catherine Piccoli, a radiologist with South Jersey Radiology Associates Dr. Catherine Piccoli 00:34:24 - 00:47:32 Bridget Legrazie, director of Fox Chase Virtua Family Risk Assessment Program Bridget LeGrazie Cancer Survivors 00:47:32 - 01:06:13 Breast cancer survivors Laura Dolan and Maria Irizzy relate their personal experiences. Laura Dolan Maria Irizzy 01:06:13 - 01:44:18 Question and answer period, Margery Dannenbaum moderates and closes the program 01:44:18 - 01:45:38 Steve Lubetkin concludes the podcast and provides contact information for Samost Jewish Family and Childrens Service. Photos Copyright ©2008 by Steven L. Lubetkin. All commercial rights reserved. More photos are available here. Keywords: jfcs, jewish, federation, breast, cancer, brca, mammogram, salpingogram, mastectomy, brca, cherry hill, nj, new jersey, woman, family, survivor, carcinoma, grana, dolan, dannenbaum, irizzy, piccoli, radiation, legrazie, virtua, cooper, jefferson A production of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ