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In this podcast episode, Dennis interviews Alex McDonald, a medical student and member of Tactical Medicine New Zealand, about the republishing of the book 'Guerilla Surgeon.' The book tells the story of Dr. Lindsay Rogers, a New Zealand-born surgeon who served with the Special Operations Executive in Yugoslavia during World War II. The conversation covers topics such as the challenges of providing medical care in resource-limited environments, building trust with local forces, and the importance of cultural competency. Alex also discusses the mission of Tactical Medicine New Zealand and their partnership with the Special Operations Medical Association (SOMA) to republish the book. Takeaways The book 'Guerilla Surgeon' tells the story of Dr. Lindsay Rogers, a New Zealand-born surgeon who served with the Special Operations Executive in Yugoslavia during World War II. Providing medical care in resource-limited environments requires improvisation and making the most of available resources. Building trust with local forces is crucial for successful medical operations in foreign nations. Cultural competency is important for effective communication and collaboration with partner forces. Tactical Medicine New Zealand aims to promote and advance tactical medicine in New Zealand and has partnered with SOMA to republish 'Guerilla Surgeon.' Thank you to Delta Development Team for in part, sponsoring this podcast. deltadevteam.com For more content go to www.prolongedfieldcare.org Consider supporting us: patreon.com/ProlongedFieldCareCollective or www.lobocoffeeco.com/product-page/prolonged-field-care
Three agency founders discuss how marketers should balance brand building vs performance marketing, the value of creating a long-term marketing strategy and how to educate stakeholders on the role and relationship between longer-term and shorter-term marketing activities. As well as the importance of telling a story to effectively connect with your audience. Listen now.Guest:On the podcast this week we have Co-Founders of branding and content agency Chello; Lindsay Rogers (Managing Director) and Tristan Velasco (Creative Director). Founded in 2014, independent agency Chello has worked on award-winning creative projects for clients including Shopify, Uber Eats, My Muscle Chef, Mirvac, Qudos Bank, PWC, Volkswagen and the Australian Government. You can follow both Lindsay and Tristan on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tristan-velasco-043bb016/] [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindzrogers/] or visit the Chello website [https://www.chello.com.au/]. Find Us Online:James Lawrence LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jameslawrenceoz/ Smarter Marketer Website: https://www.smartermarketer.com.au/ Rocket Agency Website: https://rocketagency.com.au/ Rocket Agency LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rocket-agency-pty-ltd/Buy Smarter Marketer:Hardcover: https://amzn.to/30O63kg Kindle: https://amzn.to/2ZqfCWm About the Podcast:This is the definitive podcast for Australian marketers. Join Rocket Agency Co-Founder and best-selling author, James Lawrence in conversation with marketers, leaders, and thinkers about what it takes to be a smarter and more successful marketer.
Three agency founders discuss how marketers should balance brand building v performance marketing. The value of creating a long-term marketing strategy and how to educate stakeholders on the role and relationship between longer-term and shorter-term marketing activities. As well as the importance of telling a story to effectively connect with your audience. Listen now.Guest:On the podcast this week we have Co-Founders of branding and content agency Chello; Lindsay Rogers (Managing Director) and Tristan Velasco (Creative Director). Founded in 2014, independent agency Chello has worked on award-winning creative projects for clients including Shopify, Uber Eats, My Muscle Chef, Mirvac, Qudos Bank, PWC, Volkswagen and the Australian Government. You can follow both Lindsay and Tristan on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tristan-velasco-043bb016/] [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindzrogers/] or visit the Chello website [https://www.chello.com.au/]. Find Us Online:James Lawrence LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jameslawrenceoz/ Smarter Marketer Website: https://www.smartermarketer.com.au/ Rocket Agency Website: https://rocketagency.com.au/ Rocket Agency LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rocket-agency-pty-ltd/Buy Smarter Marketer:Hardcover: https://amzn.to/30O63kg Kindle: https://amzn.to/2ZqfCWm About the Podcast:This is the definitive podcast for Australian marketers. Join Rocket Agency Co-Founder and best-selling author, James Lawrence in conversation with marketers, leaders, and thinkers about what it takes to be a smarter and more successful marketer.Mentioned in this episode:Do you want a second opinion on your digital marketing?If you have a question about your businesses' SEO, Google Ads, Paid Social, or performance creative, we'd love to chat. Visit rocketagency.com.au/contact and complete the quick contact form to hear from a member of our team. Contact UsEnjoying the Smarter Marketer Podcast?Please hit the subscribe button! If you're really enjoying the content that we share, we would appreciate you giving us a 5-star review. This helps other marketers who may not have heard about the podcast, find out about us.
Lindsay Rogers is a former journalist and founder of Raw Strategy where she teaches people to tell stories for a living, yet she found herself facing something relatable: having difficulty figuring out how to tell her own story and how to translate the message in her marketing materials to the stage.That's why when she was asked to speak, Lindsay raised her hand to join my signature talk program and later on, work 1-on-1 too. Lindsay's story is proof you don't need to earn the right to get paid to speak by putting in time on different stages. Instead, she knew she wanted paid speaking as a revenue wheel from the get-go. If you've ever wondered if your message or expertise is worthy of earning you money as a paid speaker, tune into this inspiring episode that will have you shooting for the stars.In this episode, Lindsay shares: Why she had to dismantle herself from the inside out to translate written messages to spoken messagesAll the internal junk that popped up, leaving her feeling exposed and how she handled itHow she got paid well to speak right from the beginning Why learning to trust yourself is the key to feeling confident on stageHer experience combatting the curse of knowledge with my Script-ish and bucketizing process Figuring out what to do with her body on stage On-stage moments that made her realize she was doing the thing she was meant to doHow one talk led to $100,000 in the last year EPISODE SHOW NOTES
If you've been around the Trinity community for any amount of time, you've heard about "rich and unhurried." This week, Lindsay Rogers, a Kindergarten teacher at Trinity, talks about why good education is about creating an atmosphere. Trinity School of Durham and Chapel Hill has a long-standing tradition of reading and growing together as a community. Over the past two decades, we've explored a range of works from the Bible to Tolstoy to Hans Christian Anderson and Andy Crouch. Join us as we take a deeper dive into the distinctive mission of Trinity School through reading For the Children's Sake, by Susan Schaeffer Macaulay.
It’s said that stories are 22 times more powerful than facts. That’s why so many speakers (myself included) use them to convey their messages from stages. It’s my FAVORITE kind of on stage content which is why you’ll find many episodes dedicated to the topic of storytelling (see full show notes for links!)Storytelling is also a powerful way to communicate beyond live presentation and video, especially when it comes to marketing your brand. That’s why I asked a storytelling strategist to share how you can level up your marketing with stories. In this episode you’ll learn…why storytelling hits both the logic and emotional chord.the S.T.O.R.Y. acronym that will help you remember what to include in yours.The most impactful way to tell vulnerable and emotional stories4 specific ways to use stories in your marketing, including power tips to put them into practice.Watch the interview on video, grab the show notes here and full episode transcript here.>> ARE YOU AN ONLINE ENTREPRENEUR WANTING TO SPEAK ON LIVE OR VIRTUAL STAGES? Join me on my FREE training: How to Build Authority as a Speaker WITHOUT Second Guessing What You Say >> JOIN INFLUENTIAL SPEAKING FOR ONLINE ENTREPRENEURS, our free Facebook community where you can ask questions and connect with other business owners leveling up their speaking and marketing chops.>> CONNECT WITH HEATHER ON INSTAGRAM @theheathersager for daily tips and inspiration:
We dedicate the concepts that create Valentine's Day to wildlife! With lots of adult humor, we hear how our human Valentine's Day rituals compare to animal courtship. Lindsay Rogers, Wildlife and Education Division Administrator with Nebraska Game and Parks Commission dives into unique ways animals express their "love" for one another.
In this episode, I speak to Lindsay Rogers.We talk about:1. How she defines her ideas/beliefs2. The role and importance of reflection and how it can be compared to the infinity sign, the yin and the yang.3. How change has to come from within, and has to be experienced to determine whether we like it4. The definition of Freedom.Join the Lead That Thing Community - hereContact Lindsay at: https://www.lindsaylourogers.comProduced By: Aruna Krishnan
Poisoner William Jarvey, Guerilla Surgeon (Dr Lindsay Rogers) and Alf Hanlon 2
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Guillermo Cuellar. In 1986 he established a pottery outside of Caracas, Venezuela, which he ran for sixteen years before deciding to relocate to Shafer, Minnesota. In our interview we talk about his time working with the World Wildlife Fund, developing a market for his ceramics in Venezuela and the United States, and the influence of Warren Mackenzie. To find out more visit www.guillermopottery.com. This episode of Tales of a Red Clay Rambler is sponsored in part by Cousins in Clay. Cousins in Clay is a group pottery show founded on kinship, recognizing that ceramic artists worldwide are related to one another through the common bond of clay. This year’s show takes place ONLINE at www.cousinsinclay.com starting September 5th at 11 am EDT, and includes the work of Michael Kline, Bruce Gholson, Samantha Henneke, Courtney Martin, and Kyle Carpenter, as well as guests Lindsay Rogers, Michael Connelly, and Lydia Johnson. Visit www.cousinsinclay.com and follow @cousinsinclay on Instagram for more information.
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Diana Benavidez, who builds piñatas that reflect her binational identity as an artist in the San Diego/Tijuana border region. She often places her work in installation formats with multimedia and technological aspects that help her craft stories about place and culture. In our interview we talk about growing up on both sides of the border, the history of piñatas, and the effect surveillance has on the border region. For more information on Diana visit www.dbenavidez.com. On today’s Amaco Community Corkboard we have Clay Week Open Studio, an international outreach event that celebrates clay, community, and creativity. Join us on the weekend of October 9-11, 2020 for a celebration of clay around the world! To keep this year’s open studio safe for all participants we encourage you to move your events to an online format. Virtual demonstrations, lectures, and online sales are just a few ways you can engage your community through Clay Week Open Studios. To sign up today visit www.clayweek.org/openstudio. This episode of Tales of a Red Clay Rambler is sponsored in part by Cousins in Clay. Cousins in Clay is a group pottery show founded on kinship, recognizing that ceramic artists worldwide are related to one another through the common bond of clay. This year’s show takes place ONLINE at www.cousinsinclay.com starting September 5th at 11 am, and includes the work of Michael Kline, Bruce Gholson, Samantha Henneke, Courtney Martin, and Kyle Carpenter, as well as guests Lindsay Rogers, Michael Connelly, and Lydia Johnson. Visit www.cousinsinclay.com and follow @cousinsinclay on Instagram for more information. Michiana Pottery tour is a proud sponsor of the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler podcast. Join 26 potters from around the country for the 9th-annual Michiana Pottery Tour, happening virtually beginning on September 26th. You'll find a list of participating potters, links to their webstores, and more information at www.michianapotterytour.com or on our Instagram page: @michianapotterytour
Lindsay is the creator of Raw Strategies for entrepreneurs and she lays down some amazing ways to get your career moving in the right direction. Tip/Step 1: The Big List: Do a no-holds-barred brain dump of all of your dreams, aspirations, goals, and desires for the personal, financial and career aspects of your life. I'll include rules to do this. Tip/Step 2: The Cut List: Create 2 lists (kiss list, kill list) where you slash and burn the goals that are not moving you toward surviving now to thrive later. I'll include 6 mini tips in here. Tip/Step 3: Maps Your Actions: This is where there are a few key steps to mapping the actual steps you'll take to put these goals into action Lindsay Rogers is a storyteller. She began her career as a magazine editor, then freelance journalist for Outside, National Geographic Adventure, Skiing, MSNBC, Yahoo! and many more. After years of telling other people’s stories, she began training companies, brands and trade associations on how to use storytelling to engage and resonate with their audiences. Social: IG: https://www.instagram.com/rawstrategy/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/rawstrategy/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsayyaw/ join the Juicy Love community: WEBSITE: https://www.jimmyallencoaching.com INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/jimmyallen/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/jimmyallencoaching/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/simplyjimmy YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/SimplyJimmy1/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jimmyallen/support
Today’s guests are award-winning entrepreneurs and long-time friends, Tristan and Lindsay. An impulse to start a business led to a year of exploring a brand and content agency that flourished into a strong company. They run and enrich their business through their values. Their sincere desire to ignite meaningful conversations between brands and their audience makes them one of the best in the game. Meet Tristan Velasco and Lindsay Rogers.
Blake Redden chatted with Lindsay Rogers ahead of Stawell trots on Sunday for this edition of the Inside Word podcast.
Lindsay is the MD and co-founder of Chello, an agency that applies creativity to communication problems; connecting brands and people back to what matters most. At the age of 25 Lindsay Rogers left a dream career – to build the company she couldn't have dreamed of. It was 2014, a time where advertising agencies were staking their claim on digital content, and digital agencies were extending their offerings to campaigns. So it was the perfect time to start Chello; an agency that wheels and deals in all kinds of content. Chello offers small and large organisations – from corporates to small non-profits. Chello started as two co-founders. In its first year, it turned over a million dollars and reached over 45 clients – including an international airline. Since then the company has grown to over 20 people and more than 180 clients. In between, Lindsay has won Telstra Young Business Woman of the Year for NSW, 2015, and has been accepted to the Executive Bootcamp in Design Thinking at Stanford University. She recently won Forbes 30 Under 30 in Media and Marketing for the Asia Pacific 2017 and has previously won B&T 30 Under 30 Specialist 2016 and Mumbrella's Under 30s Achiever 2016. Lindsay uses her strategic thinking, relentless curiosity and vociferous appetite for content to shape the way clients think about their brand, campaigns, and audiences. She is often called on to speak about her start-up journey with Chello, the need to stay curious, the shift in content consumption and new mediums for storytelling. URL: www.chello.com.au Handles: @acheekyhello / @lindzrogers
Emigrating from England with her family at the age of 13 cemented adventure into what was to come for the life of today’s guest, Lindsay Rogers. At the age of 25 Lindsay left her dream career, to build the company she couldn’t have dreamed of, Chello. Chello works with small and large organisations, fast growing start ups and government to create and build brands of tomorrow. In 2015 Lindz won the Telstra Young Business Woman of the Year for NSW, and in 2017 was recognised in Forbes 20 under 20 in Media and Marketing. Fascinated by the way we communicate, share and influence Lindsay shares what has surprised her about business, how she continues to navigate her role as a leader in a growing team, and shares tips on how she looks after her own health and her mental in a busy world. Down to earth, and someone that you’ll want to share a coffee with, soak up the warmth that is exuded from Lindsay Rogers. Connect with Lindz at: Website: www.chello.com.au LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/lindzrogers/
Predstavili smo knjigo Partizanski kirurg. Avtor je novozelandski kirurg Lindsay Rogers, ki je knjigo napisal že davnega leta 1957. Njegova najbolj kritična opažanja so bila v prvi slovenski izdaji iz leta 1962 preprosto izločena, zdaj pa je besedilo objavljeno v celoti. Prevajalka knjige je publicistka Alenka Puhar, ki bo v oddaji spregovorila tudi o partijski cenzuri.
Predstavili smo knjigo Partizanski kirurg. Avtor je novozelandski kirurg Lindsay Rogers, ki je knjigo napisal že davnega leta 1957. Njegova najbolj kritična opažanja so bila v prvi slovenski izdaji iz leta 1962 preprosto izločena, zdaj pa je besedilo objavljeno v celoti. Prevajalka knjige je publicistka Alenka Puhar, ki bo v oddaji spregovorila tudi o partijski cenzuri.
In this episode, Lindsay Rodgers empowers us to give things a go irrespective of what others may think. Lindsay is a recipient of the esteemed Telstra Australian Business Woman of the Year, listed as a Mumbrella’s Under 30’s Achiever and in the Forbes Asia 30 Under 30 list. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lindsay has been an EO member for just 2 years and has grabbed the organisation by the horns. In this interview she deep dives into her business Chello as well as her involvement with the EO board.
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Jerilyn Virden and Lindsay Rogers. Virden makes dynamic sculptural vessels by bending slabs into shapes that look as if they have been eroded from canyon walls. Rogers uses local clays from the Appalachian region to create functional tableware with sharply contrasting white and black areas of geometric decoration. In the interview we talk about their time working together in Jerilyn’s studio in western North Carolina, developing successful methods for displaying ceramic art, and Roger's position as coordinator of the clay studio for the annual Arrowmont Pentaculum. To find out more about Jerilyn Virden visit www.borealisstudios.com. To find out more about Lindsay Rogers visit www.lindsayrogersceramics.com. Hey Red Clay Rambler fans, I need your help to keep this show on the air. We need 10 new patrons to reach our monthly fundraising goal. Visit www.patreon.com/redclayrambler to pledge your support and become a sustaining member. We have a batch of rewards to offer including the new Vintage Radio shirt, handmade pots, posters and much more. Visit www.patreon.com/redclayrambler to sign up today.
Welcome to episode 119! Lindsay Rogers is the Co-founder and director of strategy of Chello, an agency that wheels and deals in all kinds of content. Chello offers small and large organisations – from corporates to small non-profits – access to a creative team who film, photograph, animate and design with high-production values. In its first year Chello turned over a million dollars and reached over 45 clients – including an international airline. Since then the company has grown to an ever-busy crew of 15 people and more than a hundred clients. Maxum Corporation - Inspiring Greatness Show Notes: http://maxumcorp.com.au/podcasts/