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Every PR pro knows the struggle—proving ROI. You know your work has impact, but when your boss or client asks for hard numbers, the conversation gets awkward. In this episode, we challenge the idea that PR can't demonstrate return on investment.I talk to Liz Riley from NextPR, who says they have the answer. We break down:
Recently awarded the ASVO award for outstanding achievement in viticulture, Liz talks to Jill Upton and Sam Isherwood about what it takes to be a top viticulturist and the challenges (and rewards) of working in the industry.@thewineshowaustralia@lizriley@huntervalleywines
In this episode, Liz Riley shares her insights on the importance of PTA education, the evolution of PTA programs to bachelor's degrees, and the impact of COVID-19 on teaching practices. She emphasizes the need for PTA students to gain a broader perspective, develop leadership skills, and attend industry events like CSM. Liz's journey from a practicing PTA to an educator illuminates the value of continuous learning and professional growth within the field of physical therapy.Key themes include enhancing PTA education, supporting career advancement for PTAs, and adapting teaching methods post-COVID. The discussion revolves around strategies to attract and retain PTA students, encourage pursuit of higher degrees, and promote leadership development early in a PTA's career.Key Takeaways:- Importance of expanding PTA education to include leadership training and professional development.- Encouraging PTAs to consider pursuing bachelor's or master's degrees for career advancement and skill enhancement.- Embracing new teaching methods post-COVID to engage students effectively and promote collaborative learning.- Advocating for PTA participation in industry events like CSM to broaden perspectivesIf you are taking the NPTE or are teaching those about to take the NPTE, visit the NPTE Final Frontier at www.NPTEFF.com and use code "HET" for 10% off all purchases at the website...and BREAKING NEWS!!!! They now have an OCS review option as well... You're welcome! You can also reach out to them on Instagram @npteff If you're a PT and you have student loan debt, you gotta talk to these guys. What makes them unique is that they view financial planning as like running hurdles on a track. And for PTs, the first hurdle many of us run into is student loan debt. Varela Financial will help you get over that hurdle. They not only take the time to explain to you which plans you individually qualify for and how those plans work, but they ALSO take the time to show you what YOUR individual case looks like mapped out within each option. So if you're looking for help on your student loan debt, or any area of your personal finances, we highly recommend working with them. You can check out Varela Financial out at varelafinancial.com. Feel free to reach out to us at: http://healthcareeducationtransformationpodcast.com/ https://www.facebook.com/HETPodcast https://twitter.com/HETpodcast Instagram: @hetpodcast @dawnbrown_pt @pteducator @dawnmagnusson31 @farleyschweighart @mail.in.stew.art @ujima_institute For more information on how we can optimize and standardize healthcare education and delivery, subscribe to the Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Exploring the ethical dimensions of generative AI, experts Barry Scannell and Daniel Malan, join Michael Diviney and Liz Riley to delve into issues of accountability, societal impact, regulation and the responsible development and deployment of these powerful technologies.
Exploring the ethical dimensions of generative AI, experts Barry Scannell and Daniel Malan, join Michael Diviney and Liz Riley to delve into issues of accountability, societal impact, regulation and the responsible development and deployment of these powerful technologies.
At our RealtyHack Summit we had the week before last we interviewed Kent Redding, Kinan Beck, Christina Mungo, and Liz Riley. They share strategies for onboarding new agents and maintaining a productive work environment. They also discuss how the use of technology has helped them become successful real estate teams in the area.
Jerome Scarborough and Liz Riley- Scarborough Winery Scarborough Winery is an institution of the Hunter Valley. Perhaps its due to its long history and foundations in the region or maybe in part because Jerome Scarborough and Liz Riley make one hell of a team. Today I am joined by the dynamic duo. https://www.scarboroughwine.com.au Follow Over a Glass https://www.instagram.com/overtheglasspod Host Shanteh Wale https://www.instagram.com/shantehwale/?hl=en Executive Producer Rob Locke https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ Executive Producer Anthony Huckstep https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork Over a Glass is a wine & drinks podcast with Shanteh Wale exploring the personalities, stories and landscape of the wine and drinks business
Jerome Scarborough and Liz Riley- Scarborough Winery Scarborough Winery is an institution of the Hunter Valley. Perhaps its due to its long history and foundations in the region or maybe in part because Jerome Scarborough and Liz Riley make one hell of a team. Today I am joined by the dynamic duo. https://www.scarboroughwine.com.au Follow Over a Glass https://www.instagram.com/overtheglasspod Host Shanteh Wale https://www.instagram.com/shantehwale/?hl=en Executive Producer Rob Locke https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ Executive Producer Anthony Huckstep https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork Over a Glass is a wine & drinks podcast with Shanteh Wale exploring the personalities, stories and landscape of the wine and drinks business
Scarborough Wines was founded by Ian and Merralea Scarborough in the Hunter Valley in 1987.While the Hunter's regional flagships are clearly semillon and shiraz, Scarborough made its name on chardonnay.Chardonnay is at the fore one again for Scarborough, as the next generation of the family launch a new wine range called Keepers of the Flame.Winemaker Jerome Scarborough and his wife, the renowned viticulturist Liz Riley, are with us this episode of Drinks Adventures.Together with Jerome's sister, Sally Scarborough – the company's national sales and marketing manager – they have simultaneously released three chardonnays under the new label from the 2019, 2020 and 2021 vintages.Small parcel releases commanding a price point of $100 a bottle, these wines are a pretty major departure from how the family has done things in the past.The range will showcase distinctive vineyards, different clones, oak treatment, giving the trio freedom to experiment and create something outside of Scarborough house style.I asked Jerome first up how the project was conceived.Click here to open episode in your podcast player.
Hunter-based Liz Riley generally experiences the earliest harvests in the country, so the key challenge is to manage growth, pests and even weeds up to 12 weeks before the vines go dormant. The objective is to ensure leaves stay in good condition generating carbohydrates for the following season without applying nutrition to the vineyards because of the growth issues.
Diversity, equity and inclusion has been discussed as part of the Irish business agenda for a few years. And while we have a firm grasp on diversity, it seems that some organisations are coming up short on inclusion. What is the meaning of inclusion and how should organisations be embedding into their culture? In this special Thought Leaders series from the Accountancy Ireland podcast, Liz Riley and Michael Diviney discuss with Stephanie Good, Director and Diversity & Inclusion Consulting Lead at PwC Ireland, and Mark Fenton, Chartered Accountant and CEO of MASF Consulting, Diversity & Inclusion specialists.
Diversity, equity and inclusion has been discussed as part of the Irish business agenda for a few years. And while we have a firm grasp on diversity, it seems that some organisations are coming up short on inclusion. What is the meaning of inclusion and how should organisations be embedding into their culture? In this special Thought Leaders series from the Accountancy Ireland podcast, Liz Riley and Michael Diviney discuss with Stephanie Good, Director and Diversity & Inclusion Consulting Lead at PwC Ireland, and Mark Fenton, Chartered Accountant and CEO of MASF Consulting, Diversity & Inclusion specialists.
Liz Riley speaks to Brendan McGurgan, Co-Founder of Simple Scaling, Michelle Halloran, HR and people management consultant and Paul Slattery, Founder & Managing Director of NxtGEN Executive Presence about the ever-morphing leadership role and what that means for businesses, management and employees going forward.
Liz Riley speaks to Brendan McGurgan, Co-Founder of Simple Scaling, Michelle Halloran, HR and people management consultant and Paul Slattery, Founder & Managing Director of NxtGEN Executive Presence about the ever-morphing leadership role and what that means for businesses, management and employees going forward.
In this special Thought Leaders series from the Accountancy Ireland podcast, Liz Riley and Michael Diviney speak to experts Dr Mary Collins and Rachel Killeen on the challenges facing working parents and what society has learned from the pandemic.
In this special Thought Leaders series from the Accountancy Ireland podcast, Liz Riley and Michael Diviney speak to experts Dr Mary Collins and Rachel Killeen on the challenges facing working parents and what society has learned from the pandemic.
Liz Riley Christiano and Shelby wander through the power of building safety in healing relationships and in ourselves. We explore what it's like to be seen as "expert" in our care providing roles and how to frame it in a more healthy way so our clients get to be the experts of their own experience. We touch on some of the possible roots of this dynamic throughout the US. A bit more about Liz: Liz Riley Christiano is a Love Coach and Nervous System Whisperer. She helps people melt the trauma and stress that lingers from relational and emotional wounds, so that they may live from their own energetic centers. She is passionate about healing work that helps us to live joyful, interconnected lives, and is grateful for the melanated teachers who continue to illuminate the path towards true individual and collective healing. Liz lives in Berkeley, CA with her husband and two kids. To find out more about Liz visit: www.lizrileychristiano.com IG: @lizrileychristiano Connect with Shelby: IG: @fierceheart.shelbyleigh www.shelby-leigh.com https://shelby-leigh.com/embodied-coaching-experience www.creatingsaferspace.com www.creatingsaferhealthcare.com
As someone who has embarked on this sailing adventure by herself, Liz Riley has experienced the support and positive power of the sailing community. Before she became a liveaboard sailor, she joined the Ocean Cruising Club and crossed oceans on all different kinds of boats before buying her own sailboat. What a great way to gain some valuable experience!We talk about all this and more (like being rescued at sea and costs of liveaboard life in Guatemala!). ⬇️ Links and resourcesIt's The Truth on InstagramLife of Riley Sailing on YoutubeOcean Cruising Club
In this episode Bobbie ‘The Awesome' Malatesta, shares her gambling addiction story with us. Owner of multiple businesses and podcaster (3-21 No Kiddin'), Bobbie has overcome personal and professional challenges to help clients in both the business and addiction areas.
Thrust into the spotlight as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Johnson alum Liz Riley has helped Colgate-Palmolive navigate the challenges in changing consumer behavior online. Liz sits down with host Paul Witko to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on eCommerce and shopping behaviors, striking the proper brand tone in uncertain times, and the future of marketing in the “new normal”. Along the way, Liz gives a peek behind the scenes of how Colgate pivoted specific strategies to continue serving its consumers during the pandemic. Liz Riley has over 7 years of experience driving strategic brand growth at Colgate. She holds an MBA from the Cornell Johnson Graduate School of Management and a bachelor’s degree in business administration and psychology from SUNY Geneseo.
Liz Riley speaks to Wendy Merrigan, Conor Woods and James Kelliher about what obstacles they foresee for SMEs in 2021, how their businesses have coped in 2020 and the lessons they have learned during the pandemic.
Liz Riley speaks to Wendy Merrigan, Conor Woods and James Kelliher about what obstacles they foresee for SMEs in 2021, how their businesses have coped in 2020 and the lessons they have learned during the pandemic.
In this episode of Growing in the Green Industry, the panel interviews four faculty members from horticultural programs around the country. Topics covered include the value of collegiate education in the industry, the importance of well-balanced education, and advice for professionals at all levels. Our guests are Daniel Greenwell from Piedmont Technical College, Whitney Phillips from University of Mount Olive, Liz Riley from Alamance Community College, and Skyler Westergard from Brigham Young University - Idaho. This episode is hosted by Neal Glatt, Managing Partner of GrowTheBench, Miles Kuperus, System Architect at Include Software, Luke Melograno, Production Coordinator at Mariani Landscape, and guest host Jenn Myers, Senior Director of Workforce Development at NALP.
The EU & UK are gearing up for a month of intense face-to-face negotiations and it is said that the delivery of a deal by the end of the summer is a top priority for both sides, but the outcome of Brexit negotiations is a mystery yet again. In this episode, Liam Lynch, Aidan Lambe and Alan Gourley discuss with Liz Riley what they means for Chartered Accountants on the island of Ireland.
The EU & UK are gearing up for a month of intense face-to-face negotiations and it is said that the delivery of a deal by the end of the summer is a top priority for both sides, but the outcome of Brexit negotiations is a mystery yet again. In this episode, Liam Lynch, Aidan Lambe and Alan Gourley discuss with Liz Riley what they means for Chartered Accountants on the island of Ireland.
Liz Riley speaks to Shauna Burns, Managing Director of Beyond Business Travel and Tia Crowley, CEO of Western Care about the COVID-19 crisis, what it has done to their businesses and how they are leading their organisations through the crisis.
Liz Riley speaks to Shauna Burns, Managing Director of Beyond Business Travel and Tia Crowley, CEO of Western Care about the COVID-19 crisis, what it has done to their businesses and how they are leading their organisations through the crisis.
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On this special episode of the Accountancy Ireland Podcast, Liz Riley talks to Aidan Lambe, Akriti Gupta, Ronan O'Loughlin and Zara Duffy about what Brexit and this transition period means for members of Chartered Accountants Ireland, the future of audit and what the Institute can do for you.
On this special episode of the Accountancy Ireland Podcast, Liz Riley talks to Aidan Lambe, Akriti Gupta, Ronan O'Loughlin and Zara Duffy about what Brexit and this transition period means for members of Chartered Accountants Ireland, the future of audit and what the Institute can do for you.
Liz Riley speaks to Michael Wickham Moriarty, Paula Nyland and Tony Ward about the role charities and non-profits play in Irish society, the importance of transparency in the sector and how Chartered Accountants can get involved.
Liz Riley speaks to Michael Wickham Moriarty, Paula Nyland and Tony Ward about the role charities and non-profits play in Irish society, the importance of transparency in the sector and how Chartered Accountants can get involved.
Liz Riley talks to three of elite athletes -- Chloe Watkins, Irish hockey; Tony Og Regan, performance psychologist and former-Galway senior hurler; and Dan Morrissey, Limerick senior hurler -- about their careers as Chartered Accountants, their successes on and off the pitch and how sport has shaped their lives and careers.
Liz Riley talks to three of elite athletes -- Chloe Watkins, Irish hockey; Tony Og Regan, performance psychologist and former-Galway senior hurler; and Dan Morrissey, Limerick senior hurler -- about their careers as Chartered Accountants, their successes on and off the pitch and how sport has shaped their lives and careers.
In this special episode of the Accountancy Ireland Podcast, we speak to three speakers from the Chartered Accountants Ireland Influence Leadership Conference, taking place in Lyrath Estate, Kilkenny, 10 May. David W Duffy, Kingsley Aikins and Loretta Dignam spoke to Liz Riley about how the new way of working has revolutionised the profession and what that means for Chartered Accountants.
In this special episode of the Accountancy Ireland Podcast, we speak to three speakers from the Chartered Accountants Ireland Influence Leadership Conference, taking place in Lyrath Estate, Kilkenny, 10 May. David W Duffy, Kingsley Aikins and Loretta Dignam spoke to Liz Riley about how the new way of working has revolutionised the profession and what that means for Chartered Accountants.
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Liz Riley talks to Jackie Hennessy, Director of Risk Consulting at KPMG, Leonard McAuliffe, Director of Cyber Security and forensics at PwC and Ross Spelman, Cyber Risk Services at Deloitte Ireland about cloud computing and what it can do for businesses in Ireland.
Liz Riley talks to Jackie Hennessy, Director of Risk Consulting at KPMG, Leonard McAuliffe, Director of Cyber Security and forensics at PwC and Ross Spelman, Cyber Risk Services at Deloitte Ireland about cloud computing and what it can do for businesses in Ireland.
Liz Riley speaks to Michael Wickham Moriarty, Head of Finance at the Central Remedial Clinic; Niamh Brennan, Professor of management at UCD, and Niall Fitzgerald, Head of Ethics and Governance at Chartered Accountants Ireland about the state of ethics in business today.
Liz Riley speaks to Michael Wickham Moriarty, Head of Finance at the Central Remedial Clinic; Niamh Brennan, Professor of management at UCD, and Niall Fitzgerald, Head of Ethics and Governance at Chartered Accountants Ireland about the state of ethics in business today.
Liz Riley talks about Brexit and it's implications and opportunities for the island of Ireland with Crona Brady, Michael Farrell and Barry Kieran.
Liz Riley talks about Brexit and it's implications and opportunities for the island of Ireland with Crona Brady, Michael Farrell and Barry Kieran.
Here's a little bonus ep to tide you over until the next main episode. It's a excerpt from my interview with Liz Riley where we go deep on figuring out who you are and, asking what you want from life, and thinking about how you want to be remembered and why periods of alone time are so important for figuring that stuff out. This is something I've experienced and I think that's why it really resonated with me. I also thin it's relevant to the whole wellness world as so much of our identities get tied up with being the 'healthy one', but what's left when we strip that all away? Expect some serious real talk, and fodder for thought. Some of the sound is a little weird in places but stick with it, it's all good.
Liz Riley, VP of Sales and Marketing at Winxnet, shares how Winxnet segments their product card to create custom technology stacks, and tailors each client conversation around viable risks, as a method to help each client to succeed. Moderated by Ted Hulsy, VP Marketing at eFolder.
This week's guest is photographer Liz Riley - she shares her struggle with bulimia, binge/purge behaviour, and reaching rock bottom. Then when she got a handle on the purging, her eating disorder manifested itself as restriction and over-exercise. Find out how she managed to pull herself out of it with the help of intuitive eating, and changing the way she saw herself.
Its time to start collecting seeds from your garden. Dr. Liz Riley shares tips for successful collecting, cleaning, and storing seeds for next season.
Liz Riley talks to Barry Doyle, CFO at XSellco, about his success as a young Chartered Accountant; Sarah Conroy, Partner at Beale & Company, discusses the importance of having terms of engagement with your clients; and Gina London, communication expert, helps you enhance your executive presence.
Liz Riley talks to Barry Doyle, CFO at XSellco, about his success as a young Chartered Accountant; Sarah Conroy, Partner at Beale & Company, discusses the importance of having terms of engagement with your clients; and Gina London, communication expert, helps you enhance your executive presence.
Liz Riley talks to Garrett Cronin from PWC about improving the finance function; Caroline Pope explains the benefits of non-financial reporting; and David Fox discusses his emigration back to Ireland from Australia.
Liz Riley talks to Garrett Cronin from PWC about improving the finance function; Caroline Pope explains the benefits of non-financial reporting; and David Fox discusses his emigration back to Ireland from Australia.
Liz Riley talks to Penelope Kenny about the struggle to get a good ethical culture in organisations; discusses the riskiness of bonds with Brian Murphy; and explores the complexities of integration management with Dr Nicholas Ingle.
Liz Riley talks to Penelope Kenny about the struggle to get a good ethical culture in organisations; discusses the riskiness of bonds with Brian Murphy; and explores the complexities of integration management with Dr Nicholas Ingle.