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Titans of Customer Engagement
Using Feedback to Fuel Progress, with LogRhythm's Matthew Cowan

Titans of Customer Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 25:38


Welcome back to Titans of Customer Engagement, A Customer Experience Podcast proudly presented by Khoros. This week we sit down with Matthew Cowan, Community and Knowledge Manager for LogRhythm. After a successful community relaunch, Matthew's recent work focuses on marrying community function and experience through a series of projects to streamline customer enablement. Here's a sneak peek into the episode Balancing workloads to keep the lights on with the need for improvements in community. Using feedback to understand what customers are searching for on your community. Making progress on long-term projects while making incremental improvements. Key takeaways for organizations that may be considering revamping or relaunching their community.   Connect with the brightest leaders and practitioners of Digital Customer Engagement by joining Atlas today! To hear more interviews like this one, subscribe to Titans of Customer Engagement on your favorite podcast platform. Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Google Podcasts

a space to breathe: a podcast for black men
Episode 10 - "Unmanly" Emotions: Fear and Anxiety, feat. Matthew Cowan

a space to breathe: a podcast for black men

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 37:24


As men, we're not taught how to deal with emotions like fear and anxiety, even though we all feel them at certain points. Instead of working to understand and process them, we stuff them and they come out in other less healthy or effective ways. On this week's episode, we brought Matt back on to start to talk about the difference between fear and anxiety, the things we are fearful of and anxious about, and how we navigate these emotions. As always, we hope you feel seen brotha! Follow and subscribe if you like what you're hearing! Follow Brennan Allan Steele on IG @breathebrotha Find "breathe: a guided healing journal for black men" on Amazon or any online bookstore.

Med Reg News
Episode 6 – Hepatitis Research Today

Med Reg News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 33:34


So good to have you back with us for Episode 6 of Gastro News. And we've got a real treat in store for you this time. If you can remember back to Episode 1, you'll know that we've already dipped our toes in the world of viral hepatitis with Dr Matthew Cowan. And if you missed that one, please go back and have a listen to it! But now we're going to take that topic one step further, and look at the cutting-edge research being done into hepatitis today.It's such a privilege to have an expert in this field join us today, to help us grasp more of why research into viral hepatitis is so important and so relevant for the patients we might encounter in our outpatient clinics and on our wards. Prof Sumita Verma is a hepatologist and clinical academic at Brighton and Sussex Medical School. She has a real passion for seeing better, broader research done into viral hepatitis, and she firmly believes that with active case-finding in vulnerable people groups hepatitis C can be eliminated within our lifetime.During our chat we touch on everything from Professor Verma's university days in India, to her thoughts on the pros and cons of the American Health system, as well as hearing her hopes for the future of hepatology. If you have any questions or comments after listening, please drop us an email at medregnews@gmail.com or find us on Twitter @medregnews. It's been great having your company throughout this series, and we hope to see you soon!

Med Reg News
Episode 1 – Viral Hepatitis

Med Reg News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 18:59


Welcome to the very first episode of our brand new podcast, Med Reg News. And to be more specific, Episode 1 of Gastro News. This is the first of many podcast episodes we'll be producing under the wider family of new podcast resources called Med Reg News. And it's amazing to have you join us for the ride!Within Med Reg News, we're going to start out with a handful of mini-series of episodes focusing on gastroenterology, cardiology and geriatrics, and in due course we hope to cover other medical specialties too. So if you're tuning in to this and you'd like us to put together episodes focused on your own area of medicine, please give us a shout! We'll do whatever we can to help streamline your learning as you take the next step on your journey through the unique and exciting – but sometimes daunting – world of medicine.In Episode 1, we're discussing viral hepatitis with Dr Matthew Cowan, who is a Consultant Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist at the Surrey and Sussex Healthcare Trust. He is also the Lead Clinician for the Nutrition Service and is Honorary Consultant Hepatologist at St George's Hospital, London where he helps run clinical trials of new treatments for viral hepatitis. We're thrilled to have Dr Cowan join us for this opening episode, and would love to hear any questions or feedback you have after hearing our discussion with him. Please get in touch with us on Twitter @medregnews or via email at medregnews@gmail.com. You're the reason we put all of this together. Really hope you enjoy it!

Divine Mercy Radio
DES #292 - Living in a World that Makes us Afraid to Live

Divine Mercy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 44:13


Double-Edged Sword: Fr. Matthew Cowan talks about the current events and Living in a World that Makes us Afraid to Live.

Christopher Lochhead Follow Your Different™
182 From Unicorn Companies To Camels w/ Matthew Cowan, Next47 Venture Capitalist

Christopher Lochhead Follow Your Different™

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 55:58


Today, we have none other than Matthew Cowan of Next47. Matthew and Chris have known each other for almost 20 years now. He's been both an investor and an entrepreneur and has invested in a lot of category queens and kings companies. In this episode, we have a wide-ranging conversation with Matthew about venture capital, entrepreneurship, and a whole lot more. How The Future Looks Like Matthew shares that the first question we have to take into consideration is with respect to opportunities. Every evaluation should start with the question: can businesses scale and grow in the current economic environment? He cites his company as an example, Visible, a platform that has an event management software. Prior to Covid19, they had their fair share of challenges. However, they found themselves on the positive side of this “new normal” as most companies shifted their conferences and events virtually.  “All of our customers said, ‘look, I know we can't do these events in person, we still have to do these events. These are mission-critical for our customer relationships, and our forward progress. So we need you to help us figure out how to do events in a virtual construct.’ So very quickly Visible figured out a way to deliver you know, near term and experience that satisfies, you know, the key market requirements, and they just closed their best quarter ever by a factor of two x.” - Matthew Cowan  Invest In Product Development Today is a great time for investors to think about the early stages of a new product. Further, Matthew says this is a good time to invest in a team of engineers, lock them in, and come out with a new product to launch. He further shares why this stage of focus is critical for businesses. “It's okay to lose a lot of money building a company you have to, but if your unit economics have never been positive, the only metric you're going to do is figure out how fast you can burn cash.” - Matthew Cowan The Wrong and Right Way In Investing Chris cites that there is a wrong and the right way in investing. Obviously the right way is investing in things that hopefully payoff overtime and the wrong way is in unit economics that will not be fixed. Matthew agrees to Chris saying that the greater fool theory is asking: “how do I just get this to the next level and get someone else to buy it — market investors, private equity firms, and others. “I think we're at the beginning of what's going to be an incredible wave of continued consolidation. We'll probably see that with the scooter companies, as well. Ride-sharing. Companies have to figure out how to create, you know, improve utilization. The way that these businesses could succeed is delivery, density, and utilization. For them to figure out a way to keep the cars full.” - Matthew Cowan on Uber  To know more about Matthew Cowan and unicorn and camel VCs, download and listen to this episode. Bio: Matthew joined Next47 in 2018 and is based in Palo Alto. His investment focus runs the gamut from the high-growth supply and logistics market to vertical software applications for the enterprise.  Though Matthew is a General Partner in the U.S., he also leads the firm’s activities in Israel and views the region as a vital source for deep tech startup activity. Before joining Next47, Matthew was the CEO and co-founder of Breezeworks, a mobile CRM platform for small business owners.  Prior to Breezeworks, he was the co-founder of Bridgescale Partners, a late-stage venture capital fund with investments in companies such as BitGo, Jasper Wireless, Plum Organics and Proofpoint.  Matthew was also the founding General Partner of Bowman Capital’s venture capital group, where he was responsible for leading investments in Arrowpoint Communications (sold to Cisco), Atheros (NASDAQ: ATHR), Broadbase (sold to Kana), epinions (sold to eBay), FastForward Networks (sold to Inktomi), Onebox (sold to Phone.com), ONI Systems (sold to Ciena), RemarQ (sold to Critical Path),

Christopher Lochhead Follow Your Different™
182 From Unicorn Companies To Camels w/ Matthew Cowan, Next47 Venture Capitalist

Christopher Lochhead Follow Your Different™

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 55:58


Today, we have none other than Matthew Cowan of Next47. Matthew and Chris have known each other for almost 20 years now. He's been both an investor and an entrepreneur and has invested in a lot of category queens and kings companies. In this episode, we have a wide-ranging conversation with Matthew about venture capital, entrepreneurship, and a whole lot more. How The Future Looks Like Matthew shares that the first question we have to take into consideration is with respect to opportunities. Every evaluation should start with the question: can businesses scale and grow in the current economic environment? He cites his company as an example, Visible, a platform that has an event management software. Prior to Covid19, they had their fair share of challenges. However, they found themselves on the positive side of this “new normal” as most companies shifted their conferences and events virtually.  “All of our customers said, ‘look, I know we can't do these events in person, we still have to do these events. These are mission-critical for our customer relationships, and our forward progress. So we need you to help us figure out how to do events in a virtual construct.’ So very quickly Visible figured out a way to deliver you know, near term and experience that satisfies, you know, the key market requirements, and they just closed their best quarter ever by a factor of two x.” - Matthew Cowan  Invest In Product Development Today is a great time for investors to think about the early stages of a new product. Further, Matthew says this is a good time to invest in a team of engineers, lock them in, and come out with a new product to launch. He further shares why this stage of focus is critical for businesses. “It's okay to lose a lot of money building a company you have to, but if your unit economics have never been positive, the only metric you're going to do is figure out how fast you can burn cash.” - Matthew Cowan The Wrong and Right Way In Investing Chris cites that there is a wrong and the right way in investing. Obviously the right way is investing in things that hopefully payoff overtime and the wrong way is in unit economics that will not be fixed. Matthew agrees to Chris saying that the greater fool theory is asking: “how do I just get this to the next level and get someone else to buy it — market investors, private equity firms, and others. “I think we're at the beginning of what's going to be an incredible wave of continued consolidation. We'll probably see that with the scooter companies, as well. Ride-sharing. Companies have to figure out how to create, you know, improve utilization. The way that these businesses could succeed is delivery, density, and utilization. For them to figure out a way to keep the cars full.” - Matthew Cowan on Uber  To know more about Matthew Cowan and unicorn and camel VCs, download and listen to this episode. Bio: Matthew joined Next47 in 2018 and is based in Palo Alto. His investment focus runs the gamut from the high-growth supply and logistics market to vertical software applications for the enterprise.  Though Matthew is a General Partner in the U.S., he also leads the firm’s activities in Israel and views the region as a vital source for deep tech startup activity. Before joining Next47, Matthew was the CEO and co-founder of Breezeworks, a mobile CRM platform for small business owners.  Prior to Breezeworks, he was the co-founder of Bridgescale Partners, a late-stage venture capital fund with investments in companies such as BitGo, Jasper Wireless, Plum Organics and Proofpoint.  Matthew was also the founding General Partner of Bowman Capital’s venture capital group, where he was responsible for leading investments in Arrowpoint Communications (sold to Cisco), Atheros (NASDAQ: ATHR), Broadbase (sold to Kana), epinions (sold to eBay), FastForward Networks (sold to Inktomi), Onebox (sold to Phone.com), ONI Systems (sold to Ciena), RemarQ (sold to Critical Path),

MCM CommerceChat
Needed Now: Real-Time Data Sharing Across Ecommerce Logistics Partners

MCM CommerceChat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 13:10


In this MCM CommerceChat podcast, we talk to Matthew Cowan, general partner of Next47, a Siemens-backed venture firm that has invested in startups including last mile platform Bringg and on-demand transportation mapping service provider rideOS, about the critical need for real-time data sharing across supply chain partners. The post Needed Now: Real-Time Data Sharing Across Ecommerce Logistics Partners appeared first on Multichannel Merchant.

ICT Pulse Podcast
ICTP 080: Discovering Martinique, with Matthew Cowan of dgtlfutures

ICT Pulse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 43:11


The French Overseas Territory of Martinique is a thriving island in the Eastern Caribbean, and is the focus of this instalment of our ‘Know Your Neighbours’ series. Matthew Cowan of dgtalfutures has been based in Martinique for several years, and so discusses the ICT and tech landscape, tech trends, along with matters related doing business there and the opportunities available to entrepreneurs.   Show notes and links to some of the things mentioned during the episode can be found at  www.ict-pulse.com/category/podcast/ Do subscribe and leave us a review!

ICT Pulse Podcast
ICTP 054: Community Chat on ride-hailing services. Can they complement the public transportation system in the Caribbean, and what might be their social impact?

ICT Pulse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 52:25


In this our May 2019 Community Chat, and with members of the Caribbean tech community, Claire Craig and Matthew Cowan, the panel discusses the ride-sharing/ride-hailing business model, popularised by companies, such as Uber. Can it complement the public transport system in the Caribbean, and what might be its social impact?   Show notes and links to some of the things mentioned during the episode can be found at  www.ict-pulse.com/category/podcast/ Do subscribe and leave us a review!

Accounting Technology Fireside chat
Episode 3 - Telemarketing with Matthew Cowan

Accounting Technology Fireside chat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 22:31


Trevor and Nick are joined by Matthew Cowan from Matthew Cowan Prospecting, one of the leading providers of telemarketing services to give his candid insights into the use today of telemarketing. Checkout his book at: http://amzn.asia/5ZEzHmN Matt can be reached at matthew@cowanprospecting.com

Kick Ass Oregon History Podcast – orhistory.com
KAOH Special Report: Paint Your Wagon at 50

Kick Ass Oregon History Podcast – orhistory.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 65:03


In which we learn that the view is the best part of the movie. A HUGE THANK YOU to this podcast’s sponsors – Oregon Film, Dogwood Distilling, pFriem Beer, Trailhead Coffee, and the Geiser Grand Hotel in Baker City. Thanks to Sara Anson Vaux for her insight on Clint Eastwood. Thank you to Matthew Cowan of OHS (who says that he misspoke on the tape, and PYW was filmed on 35mm, and blown up to 70mm). Here are our photos of the film set. Here is a trailer for Paint Your Wagon, and here is the Simpson’s version of the film. ***EDIT! Our November 2017 viewing at the Hollywood Theater in Portland had some great press, including KATU, KPTV 12, and one of the selected events of the week from the Portland Mercury! We hope to see you at the Hollywood on 11/16/2017. We hear tell that LEE MARVIN’s PANTS will be on display! Proceeds from the ticket sales will benefit the Baker Heritage Museum.

CIRCUIT CAST
Episode 24: "Smaller budgets, bigger ideas" - an interview with The Audio Foundation

CIRCUIT CAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2015 9:49


"I'm more interested in shows with smaller budgets but bigger ideas". Ahead of the upcoming show by Matthew Cowan, Jeff Henderson the Director of The Audio Foundation talks to Mark Amery about folk tradition as a precursor of noise music, the ethos of running a multi-disciplinary space, and the economies of arts funding - “the models accepted by festivals are flawed”. Image: (L) Jeff Henderson, Director of the Audio Foundation (R) Mark Amery http://www.audiofoundation.org.nz/