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William Wallis For America
Mark Meckler, Convention Of States

William Wallis For America

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 47:09


Mark Meckler is the founder and President of the Convention of States.  I interviewed him at the Louisiana Capitol.  I also interviewed two locals that are involved in the Louisiana Chapter.  Before Mark's interview those two short interviews can be heard.  The first is with Julie Sandifer, Director of the Louisiana chapter, Dale Clary, the Legislative liaison for COS, and then Mark Meckler.

THINK Business with Jon Dwoskin
Winning Legal Marketing: Eric Morgan's Strategy-First Approach to Success

THINK Business with Jon Dwoskin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 21:55


As the President/CEO of Roux Advertising, Eric Morgan takes a strategy first approach to building marketing campaigns that grow call and case volume for his law firm clients around the U.S. In this method, his 29 years of strategy mapping, account management, media buying and creative production, across legal marketing and other categories, brings clarity, accountability, and a healthy return to marketing campaigns. He applies his award-winning data-driven campaign building to client initiatives across offline, online, non-traditional, and community outreach advertising efforts. His insights and approach have helped deliver successful marketing strategies and media campaigns for brands across the U.S., including Morris Bart, LLC, Frank D. Azar & Associates, The Law Office of Craig Goldenfarb, Wayne Wright Injury Lawyers, Shelly Leeke, Harrah's Casino, Louisiana Office of Tourism, Hotel Monteleone, and Visit Baton Rouge. Eric earned an M.B.A. at Tulane University and a B.A. from Loyola University in Advertising Communications with a minor in Marketing. With over 28 years of strategy, advertising and media buying experience, Eric regularly speaks on the topics at conferences. In 2009, he was named Top Executive of the Year by the Advertising Club of New Orleans. He has taught Advertising Media Planning in Loyola University's Communications Department and is a fellow of Loyola's Institute for Environmental Communications and the Institute of Politics. Eric sits on the Board of Directors of the Go.Be., supporting entrepreneurial minority small business owners, and is a past board member of Louisiana Chapter of the Entrepreneurs' Organization and the Tulane Association of Business Alumni.  Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon's Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big!   Connect with Eric Morgan: Website: www.rouxadvertising.com X: https://twitter.com/RouxAdvertising LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/roux-advertising/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RouxAdvertising/

Louisiana Considered Podcast
How to talk to your loved one about Alzheimer's; for first time in 7 years, NOLA Gold rugby team is headed to the playoffs

Louisiana Considered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 24:29


There are nearly 100,000 people in Louisiana living with Alzheimer's disease, many of whom rely on family to care for them. But what about the young children who are encountering a beloved grandparent or older adult with the disease. How do they deal with the big emotions that come with their encounters?There's a new children's book, due to be published in September, entitled NANA, NANA, a story of a grandchild and his grandmother as she moves through the stages of Alzheimer's. Author Nate Bertone joins us for more on the messages he hopes to send in this semi-autobiographical story.According to the Louisiana Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association, nearly half of those with Alzheimer's in the state have yet to see a healthcare professional. Executive director of the chapter Delores Hurst joins us for more on the signs, symptoms and advice for people experiencing memory loss.On July 21, the NOLA Gold, New Orleans' professional rugby team will make history as they host their first ever playoff match and make their first postseason appearance in 7 years. This comes after defeating the defending Major League Rugby champions, the New England Free Jacks, in June. General Manager Ryan Fitzgerald tells us more about the team's journey to the postseason. He's joined by team members William Waguespack, a native of New Orleans, and Ed Fidow, a native of Samoa and former national team member. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by [host]. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber; our contributing producers are Matt Bloom and Adam Vos; we receive production and technical support from Garrett Pittman and our assistant producer, Aubry Procell.You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12:00 and 7:00 pm. It's available on Spotify, Google Play, and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!

Grow Your Law Firm
Humanizing Content for Increased Social Media Engagement with Eric Morgan

Grow Your Law Firm

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 27:18


Welcome to episode 219 of the Grow Your Law Firm podcast, hosted by Ken Hardison. In this episode, Ken sits down with Eric Morgan, the President/CEO of Roux Advertising in New Orleans. Eric discusses the importance of social media marketing for lawyers. They delve into strategies for building brand awareness, engaging with audiences, and utilizing platforms like YouTube to boost visibility and growth. The conversation highlights the significance of a solid content strategy, creative messaging, and community involvement for law firms looking to maximize their online presence.   As the President/CEO of Roux Advertising, Eric takes a strategy-first approach to building marketing campaigns that grow call and case volume for his law firm clients around the U.S. In this method, his 29 years of strategy mapping, account management, media buying, creative production, and analytics across legal marketing and other categories, brings clarity, accountability, and a healthy return to marketing campaigns. He applies his award-winning data-driven campaign building to client initiatives across offline, online, non-traditional, and community outreach advertising efforts. His insights and approach have helped deliver successful marketing strategies and media campaigns for brands across the U.S., including Morris Bart, LLC, Frank D. Azar & Associates, The Law Office of Craig Goldenfarb, Wayne Wright Injury Lawyers, Shelly Leeke, Harrah's Casino, Louisiana Office of Tourism, Hotel Monteleone, and Visit Baton Rouge.     Eric earned an M.B.A. at Tulane University and a B.A. from Loyola University in Advertising Communications with a minor in Marketing. With over 29 years of marketing, strategy, advertising and media buying experience, Eric regularly speaks on the topics at conferences. In 2009, he was named Top Executive of the Year by the Advertising Club of New Orleans. He has taught Advertising Media Planning in Loyola University's Communications Department and is a fellow of Loyola's Institute for Environmental Communications and the Institute of Politics. Eric sits on the Board of Directors of the Go.Be., supporting entrepreneurial minority small business owners, and is a past board member of Louisiana Chapter of the Entrepreneurs' Organization and the Tulane Association of Business Alumni.    What you'll learn about in this episode:   Unlock the Personal Side of Legal Practice: Explore the impact of showcasing personal aspects, community involvement, and charity events in transforming lawyers into relatable figures. Discover how this approach significantly boosts engagement and visibility, giving your legal brand a human touch. Revamp Your Social Media Strategy through Experimentation: Dive into the world of crafting a powerful content strategy. Experiment with various content types, from staff highlights to community involvement, and tailor your approach dynamically based on audience reactions. Utilizing YouTube Shorts: Delve into the effectiveness, affordability, and scalability of YouTube advertising. Uncover the unique advantages of YouTube shorts, providing an accelerated path to growth and increased engagement for your legal brand. Navigating the Challenge of Multiple Social Media Profiles: Overcome the complexities of maintaining brand consistency and community engagement across various profiles. Establish clear guidelines and role delineation to streamline your social media presence effectively and make sure your audience understands. Social Media Mastery for Legal Success: Learn to harness the full potential of social media marketing and elevate your online presence for lasting client relationships. Explore personal engagement strategies, innovative content approaches, leverage YouTube advertising tools, and maintain a consistent brand message across profiles.    Resources:  https://rouxadvertising.com/ Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/RouxAdvertising/ https://twitter.com/RouxAdvertising https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-morgan-b6a6042/   Additional Resources:    https://www.pilmma.org/aiworkshop https://www.pilmma.org/the-mastermind-effect https://www.pilmma.org/resources https://www.pilmma.org/mastermind

Spaghetti on the Wall
Episode 122 Spaghetti on the Wall with Eric Morgan

Spaghetti on the Wall

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 39:22


As the President/CEO of Roux Advertising, Eric takes a strategy first approach to building marketing campaigns that grow call and case volume for his law firm clients around the U.S. In this method, his 29 years of strategy mapping, account management, media buying and creative production, across legal marketing and other categories, brings clarity, accountability, and a healthy return to marketing campaigns. He applies his award-winning data-driven campaign building to client initiatives across offline, online, non-traditional, and community outreach advertising efforts. His insights and approach have helped deliver successful marketing strategies and media campaigns for brands across the U.S., including Morris Bart, LLC, Frank D. Azar & Associates, The Law Office of Craig Goldenfarb, Wayne Wright Injury Lawyers, Shelly Leeke, Harrah's Casino, Louisiana Office of Tourism, Hotel Monteleone, and Visit Baton Rouge.   Eric earned an M.B.A. at Tulane University and a B.A. from Loyola University in Advertising Communications with a minor in Marketing. With over 28 years of strategy, advertising and media buying experience, Eric regularly speaks on the topics at conferences. In 2009, he was named Top Executive of the Year by the Advertising Club of New Orleans. He has taught Advertising Media Planning in Loyola University's Communications Department and is a fellow of Loyola's Institute for Environmental Communications and the Institute of Politics. Eric sits on the Board of Directors of the Go.Be., supporting entrepreneurial minority small business owners, and is a past board member of Louisiana Chapter of the Entrepreneurs' Organization and the Tulane Association of Business Alumni. #spaghettionthewall #leducenterainment #trailer #sneakpeek #MarketingMaven #PodcastGuest #StrategicExpert

Grow Your Law Firm
The Roadmap to Law Firm Growth: Mastering the Art of Strategy with Eric Morgan

Grow Your Law Firm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 28:51


Welcome to episode 188 of the Grow Your Law Firm podcast, hosted by Ken Hardison. In this episode, Ken sits down with Roux Advertising's President, Eric Morgan to discuss the importance of building a winning marketing strategy.  As the President/CEO of Roux Advertising, Eric takes a strategy first approach to building marketing campaigns that grow call and case volume for his law firm clients around the U.S. In this method, his 29 years of strategy mapping, account management, media buying and creative production, across legal marketing and other categories, brings clarity, accountability, and a healthy return to marketing campaigns. He applies his award-winning data-driven campaign building to client initiatives across offline, online, non-traditional, and community outreach advertising efforts. His insights and approach have helped deliver successful marketing strategies and media campaigns for brands across the U.S., including Morris Bart, LLC, Frank D. Azar & Associates, The Law Office of Craig Goldenfarb, Wayne Wright Injury Lawyers, Shelly Leeke, Harrahs Casino, Louisiana Office of Tourism, Hotel Monteleone, and Visit Baton Rouge.  Eric earned an M.B.A. at Tulane University and a B.A. from Loyola University in Advertising Communications with a minor in Marketing. With over 28 years of strategy, advertising and media buying experience, Eric regularly speaks on the topics at conferences. In 2009, he was named Top Executive of the Year by the Advertising Club of New Orleans. He has taught Advertising Media Planning in Loyola Universitys Communications Department and is a fellow of Loyolas Institute for Environmental Communications and the Institute of Politics. Eric sits on the Board of Directors of the Go.Be., supporting entrepreneurial minority small business owners, and is a past board member of Louisiana Chapter of the Entrepreneurs Organization and the Tulane Association of Business Alumni.     What you'll learn about in this episode:   Learn how to make your law firm stand out Understanding your brand and your unique value proposition What it means to create a Brand Strategy Learn what “Strategy” is not Why building long-term relationships is crucial for your law firm   Resources:  https://rouxadvertising.com/ https://www.facebook.com/RouxAdvertising/ https://twitter.com/RouxAdvertising https://www.linkedin.com/company/rouxadvertising/   Additional Resources:  https://www.pilmma.org/aiworkshop https://www.pilmma.org/the-mastermind-effect https://www.pilmma.org/resources https://www.pilmma.org/mastermind

For The Love Of Emails Podcast- Powered By Netcore
EP#48 Secure your email and protect your inbox

For The Love Of Emails Podcast- Powered By Netcore

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 41:05


In today's episode of the "For The Love Of Emails" podcast, we welcome Joshua Tannehill- Retired Louisiana Air Force National Guard cybersecurity leader, with host Matthew Vernhout - VP of Deliverability, Netcore Cloud. Joshua, a retired US Air Force veteran, works full-time as an Information Security (InfoSec) leader and holds 24 years of progressive experience in the field. He is the Communications Sector Chief for the Louisiana Chapter of InfraGard, and President of the Louisiana Chapter, Cloud Security Alliance (CSA). In this podcast, they discussed:  Segmenting the threat model and identifying the most crucial threats to pay attention to. Importance of having a recovery plan. Understanding the value of cyber security insurance. Key signs to look out for to distinguish between fraudulent and legitimate messaging. Tips to protect your inbox from Phishing emails. Why it is essential for brands to practice email authentication Cybersecurity practices brands should be implementing in 2023.   AMP emails provide a web/app-like experience within the inbox, explore ROI-driving, AMP email use cases for eCommerce, Banking & Insurance, Job Portal, Travel & Hospitality and Media & Publishing industries here: https://netcorecloud.com/amp/use-cases-videos/  Check out our blog to know more about the Myntra + Netcore award-winning AMP email campaign and how you can leverage AMP in your emails. Read the blog here: https://netcorecloud.com/blog/myntra-won-eis-awards/   

Porch and Parish The Podcast
Evan Scroggs, CCIM of Lee & Associates

Porch and Parish The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 47:38


We're back in the booth with Zachary native and 13 year veteran industrial broker, Evan Scroggs, CCIM. CCIM means certified commercial investment member, and it requires over 160 hours of coursework, a working transactional portfolio, and a comprehensive final exam. In short—it's a big deal. Evan is not only a member, but he is the immediate past president of the Louisiana Chapter of CCIM. Sounds like hair club for men, but evan still has his hair —as do i thankfully. We're going to talk market trends, updates, and Baton Rouge's unique value proposition.Support the show

Public Procurement Change Agents
Talking It Up: Describing Procurement as Our Profession - 6 minute preview

Public Procurement Change Agents

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 6:38


Dustin Lanier talks to the Louisiana Chapter of NIGP on "Talking It Up: Describing Procurement as Our Profession." This hour-long activity includes three distinct icebreaker sessions, interactive handouts and a discussion on how to talk about procurement to ourselves, our close associates and the next generation. This clip is a six-minute sample of the content.

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Nola Hawts
Make-A-Wish Foundation

Nola Hawts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 35:57


In this episode, we spoke to Brian Smith, Director of Communications and Marketing for Make-A-Wish Texas Gulf Coast and Louisiana Chapter. We learn about all of wonderful things that the Make-A-Wish organization does for CHD families and so many other families. 

Grow Your Law Firm
Finding The Perfect Marketing Recipe with Eric Morgan

Grow Your Law Firm

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 30:42


Finding The Perfect Marketing Recipe Welcome to episode 124 of the Grow Your Law Firm podcast, hosted by Ken Hardison. In this episode Ken sits down with Eric Morgan and they talk about finding the right marketing recipe. Eric Morgan has a rich background of over 27 years of strategy, media planning and buying, and analytics experience in offline, online, non-traditional and promotional advertising campaigns. His insight and approach have helped design media strategies and campaigns for brands including Morris Bart, LLC, Frank D. Azar & Associates, Wayne Wright Injury Lawyers, Shelly Leeke, Harrahs Casino, Louisiana Office of Tourism, Hotel Monteleone, and Visit Baton Rouge.   Eric earned an M.B.A. at Tulane University and a B.A. from Loyola University in Advertising Communications with a minor in Marketing. Having over 27 years of strategy and media buying experience, Eric regularly speaks on the topics at conferences. In 2009, he was named Top Executive of the Year by the Advertising Club of New Orleans. He has taught Advertising Media Planning in Loyola University's Communications Department, and is a fellow of Loyola's Institute for Environmental Communications and the Institute of Politics. Eric sits on the Board of Directors of the Go.Be., supporting entrepreneurial minority small business owners, and is a past board member of Louisiana Chapter of the Entrepreneurs Organization and the Tulane Association of Business Alumni.   What you'll learn about in this episode: The difficulty in discerning where your leads come from when marketing with several mediums How marketing is like a gumbo where different ratios and mixtures will give you different returns Tinkering with your marketing to find the recipe that gives you the conversion rate that you want Finding your niche in your market and capitalizing on the right cost per case for you Reaching frequency and how it's more nuanced than you think Do ads on live TV pay off? Is there a real benefit to the QR code? Knowing your brand and your strategy as the answer to everything else   Resources:  Website: www.morganandco.com Contact Info: Company: Morgan & Co. Email: Eric Morgan eric@morganandco.com   Additional Resources: PILMMA's Super Summit https://learn.pilmma.org/pilmma-super-summit-2021 The Mastermind Effect: https://www.pilmma.org/the-mastermind-effect/ PILMMA's Free Resources: https://www.pilmma.org/free-resources/ PILMMA Join Page: https://learn.pilmma.org/join-pilmma  

Off The Crutch Podcast
Life Possible with Former Miss Wheelchair America Karen Roy

Off The Crutch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 30:46


Happy Christmas Eve Eve everyone! Today my podcast just got a little merrier! I had the pleasure of interviewing Karen RoyI first connected with Karen a couple of years ago on LinkedIn and during my first Abilities Expo in Phoenix, I got to meet her in person!What makes Karen unique is how she has handled adversity since the spinal cord injury she sustained in 1987, as the result of a gunshot wound to the back. She was the victim of an armed Robbery during her sophomore year at Louisiana State University.After completing her rehabilitation, she went on to finish her BA in Psychology. Next, sheobtained a Master's Degree in Social Work, also from Louisiana State University, and became a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in 1996. Most of her Social Work career was spent working with patients in physical rehabilitation hospitals. For the past six years, she has worked at Numotion and is now the Numotion Brand Ambassador. In her role as Brand Ambassador Karen hosts a disability-related podcast, which is called Life Possible with a Disability and can be found on most podcast platforms. Karen also works in both government and payer relations as part of her role with Numotion. Another passion of Karen's is co-leading the Numotion Disability ERG, the Disability Alliance Network.Karen's passion is advocacy for people with disabilities. This includes over a decade of being on the board for the Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Association of Louisiana, which is also the Louisiana Chapter of United Spinal Association. Karen is also the State Coordinator for Ms. Wheelchair Louisiana and an active peer mentor for the United Spinal Association. She was Ms. Wheelchair Louisiana 2018 and won Ms. Wheelchair America 2019. The Ms. Wheelchair America organization's competition is completely based on the woman's history of advocacy and the ability to articulate her platform.Please give her a follow on social media @lifepossiblekr or Life Possible with Karen RoyFollow me @offthecrutchpod

Nola Hawts
The American Heart Association

Nola Hawts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 25:58


We enjoyed our chat with Brittany and Nicolle from the Louisiana Chapter of the American Heart Association. Listen to learn about the things this organization does for heart families and the community.

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Racial Disparities and Maternal Health with Frankie Robertson

"Is That SOO?" with the Nocturnal Therapist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 20:38


Racial Disparities and Maternal Health with Frankie Robertson Guest: Frankie Robertson CEO of AMANDLAGROUP (www.theamandlagroup.com) Frankie Robertson has worked in public administration for more than two decades. Her maternal and child health work spans over a decade and began as the state director of the Louisiana Chapter of March of Dimes. During her tenure as state director, her talented team partnered with key stakeholders on successful statewide initiatives such as the 39 Weeks Initiative, Group Prenatal Care, Baby and Me Tobacco Free, and Go the Full 40. [00:52] An Outlier's Perspective on "What are Boundaries" When I think about boundaries, I think about a property line. That's all a boundary is a boundary allows you to clearly distinguish which territory belongs to you versus where belongs to somebody else. That's what a boundary is it distinguishes and establishes your territory versus someone else's. The reason why that's important is because when it comes down to moving boundaries, I've never seen anybody move a property line before. . . . [03:42] Mrs Robertson on Maternal Mental Health My passion is social justice, first and foremost, and maternal mental health. So all of this excusing maternal overall maternal health, with an emphasis on maternal mental health. So you know, this is all intertwined. My passion is healthy moms, healthy black moms, healthy babies. And in order to have healthy moms and healthy babies, and especially healthy black moms and healthy babies, we have to have a healthy state of mental health. . . . [8:15] How Does Racism Manifests How does racism manifest itself? Because, we're talking about institutional racism and what it's doing to African American, women's maternal health, but how does it manifest itself? You know, what does it look like? Sure, it looks like a myriad of things? So from a systems level, you look at the social determinants of health. And I know, you're familiar with the social and political determinants of health. So the systems and structures that we have, as black women have to interact with on a daily basis just to survive. . . . [12:44] Adverse Childhood Experiences and Maternal Health There are parents who have had much more adverse experiences with their pregnancies and with the outcomes of their children after birth. There are parents who are bereaved parents who are dealing with the actual loss of their child or children, there are people who are dealing with miscarriages of their babies. There are people who are dealing with processing long term abnormalities and with their children, and just trying to find a path of survival for them. . . . [19:21] How to Advocate For Yourself at the Doctor's Office How to recognize common ailments that disproportionately impact us as black people, and how to communicate those concerns how to communicate, report that to your doctor. So for example, if you I'll just give an example, as a mom you should be watching out for movement, making sure your baby's continuing to move because babies don't slow down. Once they start moving right they move and they get more active to the extent that they may run out of space. But they're still active. . . . Resources: Frankie Robertson CEO of AMANDLAGROUP The Nocturnal Therapist Outliers' Youtube BecomeAnOutlier.com Don't Forget: If you're enjoying the podcast, please leave a review. If you know someone who'd enjoy or benefit from today's topic, hit the share button and pass it on. Thank you so much, and until next time! Agape, Harry “The Nocturnal Therapist” Turner

American Shoreline Podcast Network
A National Estuarine Research Reserve for Louisiana’s Coast | Delta Dispatches

American Shoreline Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 58:25


Simone and Jacques kick off 2021 with a favorite guest, Dr. Robert Twilley, who updates the duo on the exciting development of Louisiana being considered for a National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR). Louisiana is one of the few coastal states that doesn’t currently have a NERR. Dr. Twilley discusses what value a NERR would bring to a state and how having one would allow Louisiana’s coast to have greater attention at the national level. Simone and Jacques then chat with Karen Gautreaux, Director, Government Relations, Louisiana Chapter, The Nature Conservancy, who highlights Louisiana’s first-ever Climate Task Force and gives an update on important work happening in the Atchafalaya Basin.

Delta Dispatches
A National Estuarine Research Reserve for Louisiana’s Coast

Delta Dispatches

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 58:11


Welcome back to Delta Dispatches as Simone and Jacques kick off 2021 with a favorite guest, Dr. Robert Twilley, who updates the duo on the exciting development of Louisiana being considered for a National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR). Louisiana is one of the few coastal states that doesn’t currently have a NERR. Dr. Twilley discusses what value a NERR would bring to a state and how having one would allow Louisiana’s coast to have greater attention at the national level. Simone and Jacques then chat with Karen Gautreaux, Director, Government Relations, Louisiana Chapter, The Nature Conservancy, who highlights Louisiana’s first-ever Climate Task Force and gives an update on important work happening in the Atchafalaya Basin.

Humanity Chats with Marjy
Mothers and Babies - Prematurity Awareness

Humanity Chats with Marjy

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 66:26


Kate Morrow and Frankie Robertson join Marjy Marj for a conversation about the health of mothers and babies About KateKate Morrow has worked in healthcare non-profit management, marketing and fundraising for over 15 years. After the birth of her twins at 28 weeks gestation, who spent 76 days in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Kate knew more needed to be done to combat many of the challenges she witnessed for mothers of critically ill children. She has combined both her personal experience and professional expertise to be a true advocate for premature births, birth trauma, and high-risk mothers.Today, Kate supports the local and statewide March of Dimes Chapters and is also involved at the national level. In 2019, her family served as the March of Dimes Ambassador family and she was one of hundreds of women chosen to be an inaugural Gretch Carlson Fellow for the national March of Dimes. Her fellowship project was focused on maternal mental health, specifically, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, faced by mothers after critical or lengthy hospital stay for their child. Her most notable moment was having May 1 established as South Carolina Healthy Mother's Day; with a proclamation signed by Governor Henry McMaster in 2019. Kate feels strongly that mothers need to be mentally healthy to take care of the physical needs of their premature and critically ill children. Additionally, Kate is involved in the PRISMA-Midlands Foundation as an advocate and also supports the hospital system through a new role on the NICU Family Advisory Council. She works tirelessly to improve outcomes for families who have gone through medical stays similar to her family's. Today, Kate is involved in a variety of pediatric healthcare causes; most recently leading special projects and events at Children's Cancer Partners of the Carolinas. About FrankieFrankie Robertson has worked in public administration for more than two decades. Her maternal and child health work spans over a decade and began as the state director of the Louisiana Chapter of March of Dimes. During her tenure as state director, her talented team partnered with key stakeholders on successful statewide initiatives such as the 39 Weeks Initiative, Group Prenatal Care, Baby and Me Tobacco Free, and Go the Full 40.Frankie also served as Regional Director of Advocacy and Government Affairs at March of Dimes. She supported a talented team, contract lobbyists, and volunteers in LA, MS, AL, TN, FL, GA, NC, SC, and Puerto Rico. Key advocacy initiatives included maternal mortality and severe maternal morbidity, health equity, workplace protections, paid leave, maternal mental health, protecting immunization laws, healthcare coverage, newborn screening, neonatal abstinence syndrome, substance use disorders, and smoking cessation.Frankie has an unwavering and unapologetic commitment to social justice and equity. She is passionate about maternal mental health, addressing toxic stress, and experienced the premature birth of her daughter, Zoe Amandla, at 28 weeks gestation. She applies her experiences as an activist mom of a Black son and a preemie, coupled with training as a birth doula and education in structural racism, to advance policies to address the root causes of health inequities for Black birthing people. Humanity ChatsCurated by Marjy Marj, a consultant, visionary and author of The Shimmigrant and Same Elephants, Humanity Chats is a conversation about everyday issues that impact humans.

THE NEW BLACK PANTHER PARTY
DAY 216: TRIBUTE TO THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY BLACK PANTHER PARTY LOUISIANA CHAPTER

THE NEW BLACK PANTHER PARTY

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 122:00


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Grow Your Law Firm
Working With Ad Agencies to Develop Your Strategy, with Eric Morgan

Grow Your Law Firm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 30:31


Eric Morgan has a rich background of over 25 years of media strategy, planning and buying experience in offline, online, non-traditional and promotional advertising campaigns. His insight and approach have helped design media strategies and campaigns for brands including Morris Bart, LLC, Frank D. Azar & Associates, Wayne Wright Injury Lawyers, Shelly Leeke, Harrah’s Casino, Louisiana Office of Tourism, Hotel Monteleone, and Visit Baton Rouge. Eric earned an M.B.A. at Tulane University and a B.A. from Loyola University in Advertising Communications with a minor in Marketing. Having over 25 years of media strategy and buying experience, Eric regularly speaks on the topics at conferences. In 2009, he was named Top Executive of the Year by the Advertising Club of New Orleans. He has taught Advertising Media Planning in Loyola University’s Communications Department, and is a fellow of Loyola’s Institute for Environmental Communications and the Institute of Politics. Eric sits on the Board of Directors of the Good Work Network and is a past board member of Louisiana Chapter of the Entrepreneurs’ Organization and the Tulane Association of Business Alumni. What you’ll learn about in this episode: Eric discusses the work that Morgan & Co. does as a media agency, and he shares how the company is agnostic toward media channels and focuses more on goals How Morgan & Co. operates and works with clients in a broad variety of industries to develop strategic marketing initiatives What common misconceptions Eric believes many lawyers hold around the idea of working with advertising agencies What mistakes law firms often make in their marketing, and why your marketing strategy needs to make sense and be grounded in your unique situation and needs Why finding your comfort zone and identifying what goals you need to be met is the key to identifying the right marketing strategies Why spending money on defensive marketing to maintain your market position will often drive up your cost-per-case dramatically How OTT marketing like Hulu bypasses traditional TV marketing, what benefits it offers over regular TV marketing, and what issues you need to watch out for Why “cost per completed view” or CPCV is the key tracking metric to determine the effectiveness of OTT marketing Why you should always be testing and then use the information you discover to determine where you’re effectively spending money and where you’re wasting it Why it is important to start small, develop a path and take your time, and create compelling content to create a new way of interacting with your audience Resources: Website: https://morganandco.com/our-work/legal/ Website: https://morganandco.com/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/eric-morgan-b6a6042/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/MorganAndCoMedia/ Additional Resources: 3 Barriers to Law Firm Growth and How to Overcome Them: https://pilmma.kartra.com/page/3-barriers-on-demand-registration PILMMA’s free Coronavirus Survival Kit: www.pilmma.org/free-resources/ Strategic Attorney Coach: https://www.pilmma.org/strategic-attorney-coach/ PILMMA Join Page: www.pilmma.org/marketing-lawyers-law-firm-management/

IAUG Insider Podcast
S3E4: Louisiana Chapter Leader, Angelle Guilot

IAUG Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 32:34


Season 3, Episode 4: On this very special episode of the IAUG Insider Podcast, guest host Mackenzie Evans (IAUG Community Engagement Coordinator) speaks with Louisiana Chapter Leader Angelle Guilot about her roles as a Network Communications Specialist at Louisiana State University, a new mother, a chapter leader, and a Woman in Tech. If you're interested in learning more about the New Landscape of IT, don't forget to register for our upcoming webinar series. This is a benefit exclusive to members, so be sure to upgrade your membership today if you haven't already! The IAUG Insider Podcast is a product of the International Avaya User Group. Join host Kaitlynn Malinowski from IAUG Headquarters on Thursdays for a weekly discussion centered around the changing landscape of IT. Questions? Comments? Let us know by reviewing our podcast wherever you listen, tweeting us @IAUG, or emailing our team at podcast@iaug.org.

All Things Therapy
Evidence Based Holistic Treatments for Mental Health and Addiction Issues

All Things Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 51:36


My guest, Dr. Arwen Podesta is a Board Certified Adult Psychiatrist with specialties in addiction medicine, forensic psychiatry, integrative and holistic medicine. She is the author of, Hooked: A Concise Guide to the Underlying Mechanics of Addiction and Treatment for Patients, Families, and Providers. Her clinic provides evidence based treatments including medication, nutritional supplements, acupuncture, massage, psychotherapy, lifestyle and behavior modifications. Dr. Podesta is Clinical Faculty at both Tulane and Louisiana State University's, a Distinguished Fellow by the American Psychiatric Association, and President of the Louisiana Chapter of the American Society of Addiction Medicine. Learn more at www.podestawellness.com and www.podestamd.com This episode is brought to you by ATP Science. Their #1 product- Gut Right aids in balancing microflora in the gut. Learn more and receive 20% off your first order with free shipping of this family friendly and vegan product by using coupon code ATT at checkout. Limited to first 100 orders: www.atpscience.com/getgutright #health #wellness #atpscience #nolatherapy #podestawellness #holistic #psychiatry  

Catalog of Interviews and Bits
TOO "OVERWHELMINGLY WHITE?' HUH? MARCH OF THE JEW HATERS? WOMEN'S ISSUES ANALYST: Karen Straughan is a spokesperson for Men's Rights Edmonton, and a contributor to AVoiceForMen.com. She is a prominent Men's Rights Advocate who came to public attent

Catalog of Interviews and Bits

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019


TOO "OVERWHELMINGLY WHITE?' HUH? MARCH OF THE JEW HATERS? WOMEN'S ISSUES ANALYST: Karen Straughan is a spokesperson for Men's Rights Edmonton, and a contributor to AVoiceForMen.com. She is a prominent Men's Rights Advocate who came to public attention through her infamous YouTube channel titled "GirlWritesWhat." She is a mother of several children, and a published writer of Erotica novels. Chicago organizers announced they will not host the annual Women’s March amid rising controversy about the national organization’s link with Nation of Islam Leader Louis Farrakhan following his anti-Semitic comments. Farrakhan drew criticism last February when he delivered a speech attended by the national organization’s co-chair with comments like “the powerful Jews are my enemy.” Though leaders of organization condemned his comments a month later, local chapters throughout the country began dissociating from the national group. The Louisiana Chapter of the liberal organization Women’s March canceled a planned demonstration in New Orleans, citing recent accusations of anti-Semitism by the group’s founders. The protest, initially planned for Jan. 19, is the latest casualty following shocking reporting that some of the most senior members of Women’s March discussed conspiracy theories about Jews and had close ties to the radical Nation of Islam. Rather than go ahead with the New Orleans protest, organizers said they will instead embark on a listening tour throughout the state. While allegations of anti-Semitism have torn through the national Women’s March group and a California march was canceled over concerns it would be “overwhelmingly white," Cleveland’s march condemns all forms of discrimination. “Women's March Cleveland does not condone anti-Semitism, racism, bigotry, sexism, Islamophobia or any other forms of discrimination, and we urge our Jewish sisters in greater Cleveland and elsewhere to march with us,” Women’s March Cleveland organizer Kathy Wray Coleman said in a news release. READ: dailynorthwestern.com/2019/01/06/city/chicago-organizers-cancel-2019-womens-march/ READ: dailycaller.com/2019/01/07/womens-march-anti-semitism-cancel/ READ: www.cleveland.com/shatter/2019/01/womens-march-cleveland-distances-itself-from-national-group-denounces-anti-semitism.html YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/user/girlwriteswhat MEN'S RIGHTS: mensrightsedmonton.com WEBSITE: owningyourshit.blogspot.com WEBSITE: www.avoiceformen.com FACEBOOK: www.faceboo

Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran
486 Outstanding Implants and Dentistry with Jerome Smith : Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran

Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016 69:13


Dr. Jerome Smith: Undergraduate of the University of Louisiana; Graduate of the LSU School of Dentistry  Class of 1980  For the past 36 years, he has been practicing General Dentistry with Emphasis on Implant Dentistry and Comprehensive Adult Dentistry in conjunction with his nephew, Dr. Danny Domingue (youngest credentialed member American Board of Implantology  in the USA)  Together, they work with over 120 referral offices throughout Louisiana in providing implant surgery for their patients.     He is a member of the Louisiana State Board of Dentistry; a Diplomat of the International Congress of Oral Implantology and a member of various implant and dental organizations, too numerous to mention and a recipient of The Marc Lacantro Award for Service from the Louisiana Chapter of the American Academy of General Dentistry.  He is a founder of the Latin World Ministries Dental/Medical Project and has been on 35 mission trips starting back 22+ yrs. ago in Atoyac, Mexico with Rev. Larry Myers and Tom Shaffer.  The project and mission has treated over 20,000 patients ranging from cleft palate surgeries to fillings, root canals and extractions.  They have taken over well over 400 dental students from LSU Dental School and AT Still School of Dentistry in Arizona and dentists to the clinic in Atoyac since 1999.    Since 2007, Dr. Smith and Dr. Domingue have offered a two day marathon course in their office called, Implant Dentistry in Black and White, which consists of two days of back to back live surgeries on all aspects of advanced implant treatment combined with lectures.  The course is offered every March and November and this coming November will include Dr. Cory Glenn a popular Townie and expert on creating CT Guides for placing implants.  All proceeds from these courses go to Latin World Ministries.  They have had dentists from all of the USA as well as Linc Harris from Austrailia come since 2007 and have raised over $300,000.00 for the clinic in Atoyac, Mexico.    www.acadianadentistry.com

Harp Talk Radio Series Podcast
Episode 4: Barbara Belew

Harp Talk Radio Series Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2010 11:17


A veteran member of McNeese’s music faculty, Miss Belew is a graduate of Hardin- Simmons University (Abilene, Texas) and Indiana University, who has taught piano and harp, as well as courses in pedagogy and literature of the two instruments. She has coached both MSU’s harp ensemble and that of the Louisiana Chapter of the American Harp Society. Barbara founded the first American Harp Society chapter in Louisiana in 1972. She was the Southern Regional Director of the AHS from 1973 to 1979. She has played harp in the Lake Charles Symphony and several other area performing organizations, including Baton Rouge Symphony, Rapides Symphony and the opera in Beaumont, Texas. Miss Belew maintains active membership in the AHS chapter, the Lake Charles Piano Teachers Association, Louisiana Music Teachers Association, and Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, honorary/professional organization for women educators. She recently was named to the 2010 edition of Who’s Who in America. Barbara was the founder of the McNeese Summer Harp Camp in 2000. You can contact Barbara Belew at bbelew@mcneese.edu.