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In this episode of the Dealership HCM podcast, Bart and Jason sit down with Peter Cooper, President/CEO of Lexus of Lehigh Valley. Peter gives us a 50,000 ft view of where the industry is headed and shares best practices to navigate through the issues of today. Don’t miss this episode!Notes:Learn more about the DrivingSales Master Certification here:https://bit.ly/3qhRL2OClick here for more info about DSES 2021:https://bit.ly/3vo60FX
Discover the framework for an effective new orientation process you can implement at your store. In this episode of the Dealership HCM podcast, Bart and Jason share the steps to create a system for training and developing new hires and how this process is key to securing a competitive advantage in today’s landscape. Listen today!Notes:Learn more about the DrivingSales Master Certification here:https://bit.ly/3qhRL2OClick here for more info about DSES 2021:https://bit.ly/3vo60FX
Discover the specific steps and best practices you should be following in order to get the most value out of a career pathing process. In this episode of the Dealership HCM podcast, Bart and Jason discuss how dealership leaders can manage their employees with a career path and what to watch out for when implementing this process. Listen today!Notes:Learn more about the DrivingSales Master Certification here:https://bit.ly/3qhRL2OClick here for more info about DSES 2021:https://bit.ly/3vo60FX
In today’s episode, Bart and Jason discuss the needs of dealership employees today in order to grow and develop. Learn the importance of implementing employee development processes at your dealership and how to get started today.Notes:Learn more about the DrivingSales Master Class here:https://bit.ly/3qhRL2O
In this episode of the Dealership HCM Podcast, Bart and Jason discuss the importance of creating career paths for your employees. Career paths are a key component to motivating and engaging your employees and should be a priority at any dealership.Notes:Learn more about the DrivingSales Master Class here:https://bit.ly/3qhRL2O
In this episode, Bart and Jason discuss the importance of giving quality feedback and coaching and how this one of the most important tools that a manager has at his disposal to develop their team. By mastering this skill, managers will be able to engage and motivate their employees in a way that leads to long-lasting improvement. Don’t miss this episode!Notes:Learn more about the DrivingSales Master Class here:https://bit.ly/3qhRL2O
In this episode, Bart and Jason discuss tips for Managers to get their employees engaged. Learn how an engaged employee will be a problem solver at any store. Bart and Jason also talk about the importance of putting our people in the driver's seat of their own success.Notes:Learn more about the DrivingSales Master Class here:https://bit.ly/3qhRL2O
We've discussed the importance of selecting and tracking metrics that allow you to better understand the success of your employees, but how will you know you've chosen the right ones? In this episode, Bart and Jason discuss several filters that you can use to determine if you are focusing on the right metrics for your team. We discuss how to make sure that the tasks and activities that you measure and track actually add value to your team and don't become just another box that we check.Notes:Learn more about the DrivingSales Master Class here:https://bit.ly/3qhRL2O
In this episode, Jason and Bart discuss the importance of choosing the right metrics to track for your team and how those generally fall into two categories, effort and performance metrics. We'll highlight the difference between these metrics and how both are critical to fully understanding the performance of your employees and how managers who don't prioritize both kinds of metrics will have an uphill battle when coaching their people.Notes:Learn more about the DrivingSales Master Class here:https://bit.ly/3qhRL2O
Charlotte Jones Voiklis talks with author Jamie Quatro and editor Karen Kosztolnyik about The Moment of Tenderness (2020), a new collection of short stories by Madeleine L'Engle. Notes: Learn more about Jamie Quatro Follow Karen Kosztolnyik on Twitter. Credits: This episode was produced by Charlotte Jones Voiklis, Hannah Beal and Jennie Josephson. The music in this episode was composed by Dara Hirsch. The cover art for the Tesser Well podcast was illustrated by Caroline Hadilaksono. Special thanks to Molly Wood for reading the book excerpt and for being a special advisor on the project. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tesser-well/message
What is success? In today's episode, my college students give you the answer. As always, their words are wise... and they share some profound insights. A must listen for all students and educators! Notes: - Learn more about Dr. Brown at ericbrownphd.com - freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rose…_For_Podcasts/ “Let’s Start at the Beginning” & “Glass Android”
No one likes spoilers. In this episode, Martin explains the lengths to which he has gone to avoid spoilers for the upcoming Star Wars movie Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker, along with what’s frustrating about modern trailers and how they could be changed to restore mystery and intrigue for audiences. Notes Learn more about … Continue reading "6. No Spoilers, Please!"
So 100%, we all understand the importance of access to and emphasis on clean, renewable energy, but are we talking enough about energy poverty? Over 30% of people in the US struggle to pay their energy bills, with some dedicating up to 20% of their total income to this expense. Of the people surveyed reporting this burden, over half identified as black and 40% identified as Latinx, making this a racial equity issue. While in some parts of the country, deregulated energy markets allow customers to shop around for the best rates, the process can be confusing and misleading. With this in mind, Naman and his co-founder Ben created WattBuy to help build transparency in the electricity market, and empower customers to make informed decisions to reduce their energy costs and opt into renewable energy. Between working on the Obama administration, one of the biggest tech companies in the world and running a start-up, Naman has a diverse perspective on just how serious the problem of energy burden is. Tune in to this episode to hear about Naman’s experience in these three sectors and how you too can tap into your strengths, skills and interests to drive positive change. Notes: Learn more about WattBuy: https://wattbuy.com/ Info on Regulated & Deregulated Energy Markets: https://infocastinc.com/market-insights/solar/regulated-deregulated-energy-markets/ One in three U.S. households faces a challenge in meeting energy needs: https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=37072 Lifting the High Energy Burden in America’s Largest Cities: How Energy Efficiency Can Improve Low Income and Underserved Communities: https://www.energyefficiencyforall.org/resources/lifting-the-high-energy-burden-in-americas-largest-cities-how-energy/
It’s 2019, yet our society wants mothers to work as if they don’t have kids AND for mothers to have kids as if they don’t work. Join us for Episode 7 with Energy Bees co-founder Sadie Bronk as we walk through her career and life journey from navigating an unexpected career path out of college, becoming a director by age 35, to starting a small, women-owned and LGBTQ-owned business soon after becoming a mother. Notes: Learn more about Sadie’s company Energy Bees: http://www.energybees.com/ While we didn’t cover it in this episode, we want to reiterate that reproductive rights and the right to family leave is not solely a women’s issue. Our current dialogue leaves out trans and gender non-binary + people out, but they have just as much of a right to these as cis-gender women: https://www.peoplesworld.org/article/trans-communities-are-being-left-out-of-abortion-debate/ Further reading on parental leave: How the US Ranks Globally: https://time.com/5590167/paid-family-leave-united-states/ Conversations Around Corporate Funded Leave: https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethferrante/2019/01/10/in-the-fight-for-paid-parental-leave-6-months-should-be-the-minimum/#686dcc512073
Scott Bogman and Chris Welsh break down the latest notes from NFL Training Camps. They talk about which teams have seen standout performances with their players, which players should fantasy owners be worried about and much more. #FNTSY #FNTSYRadio #NFL #FantasyFootball #TrainingCamp #2019 #Notes Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
This week on the show, we invite our colleague Lampros Fatsis to explore our Group Coaching program and share lessons learned in personal transformation. To learn more about Group Coaching Program, click here. About Lampros Fatsis Lampros has over 20 years’ experience in organizational change consulting and executive & team coaching. He holds three degrees from MIT and is a Chartered Financial Analyst. Links & Notes [Learn more about the Teibel Group Coaching Program] 1
LINK TO THE FULL “DEBATE”: http://bit.ly/LBWtrainwreck In this introduction, I try to adequately examine my “debate” with Michael Wood Jr. — former Baltimore police officer, whistleblower, and Police Management Scholar. I’ve spoken with Michael previously on the podcast (#163), in which we discussed his experiences and research into modern policing in the United States. But, in this “debate” (if we can even call this exchange a “debate”) we attempt to work out our views on human nature, humanity’s relationship with the natural world, what is “natural,” and whether the science behind human-caused climate change, ecological collapse, and catastrophic loss of biodiversity, as a result of collective human behavior within the context of our modern society, is worth being at all concerned about. My contention is that yes, it certainly is. His contention is no, not so much. In fact, Michael repeatedly asserts that the science behind these subjects is “conjecture” and mostly “opinion.” I examine the technique Michael used in this so-called “debate.” After our two hour exchange was over, I felt this "debate" was basically a waste of time, as well as incredibly frustrating to participate in. After uploading the audio of this “debate” to my Patreon page, I got some much needed feedback. A friend of the podcast nailed it right on the head: Michael used the “Reid Technique” in this exchange. In this video, I examine what the “Reid Technique” is, how it’s used by law enforcement to manipulate people into giving confessions (whether they actually committed the crime or not), and how using this kind of technique in this debate is a pathetic approach in discussing the subjects in this “debate.” If you are like myself, you will find this whole “debate” to be incredibly frustrating to watch. I had some reservations about releasing this at all. But, I do think there is some value that can be derived from this thing, in particular when it comes to examining how certain people with use manipulative tactics to “win,” at least in their eyes, regardless of what the actual science points to. I hope that some value can come from this, at the very least to examine how Michael uses this technique in this exchange. Notes: - Learn more about the “The Reid Technique”: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reid_technique - Segments of this video was used in the introduction: https://youtu.be/7H19F_8AP-E - This is the article that started this whole thing — ‘How Trump's Wall Would Alter Our Biological Identity Forever’: http://bit.ly/2R1phs0 - The papers Michael referenced can be found here: http://bit.ly/2ASMgQM - The sources I referenced in this “debate” can be found here: http://bit.ly/debatesources - WEBSITE: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com - PATREON: http://bit.ly/LBWPATREON - DONATE: Paypal: http://bit.ly/LBWPAYPAL Ko-Fi: http://bit.ly/LBWKOFI - DROP ME A LINE: (208) 918-2837 - FOLLOW & LISTEN: SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/LBWSOUNDCLOUD iTunes: http://bit.ly/LBWITUNES Google Play: http://bit.ly/LBWGOOGLE Stitcher: http://bit.ly/LBWSTITCHER RadioPublic: http://bit.ly/LBWRADIOPUB YouTube: http://bit.ly/LBWYOUTUBE - NEWSLETTER: http://bit.ly/LBWnewsletter - SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: http://bit.ly/LBWFACEBOOK Twitter: http://bit.ly/LBWTWITTER Instagram: http://bit.ly/LBWINSTA
Sharie and Clayton talk with Mack Brock. Mack shares defines and shares how to keep your heart healthy as a worship leader. Notes: Learn more about Mack, get his new album and learn about The Encounter Tour on http://www.mackbrock.com/ Notes: Find and Follow Mack: Website: http://www.mackbrock.com/ Insta: @mackbrock facebook: @mackbrockmusic Greater Things Album: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/greater-things/1435802298
When Brett Podolsky's dog was chronically unwell, he had an idea: What if he bought the same ingredients listed and in the commercial brand he was feeding her, and made her fresh food? The change in her health was drastic, and led to Brett, who was then working as a comedian, convincing his best friend, Jonathan Regev, to start a subscription-based high-end dog food company with him. Now three years old, their Brooklyn-based company, The Farmer's Dog, has secured some ten million dollars in VC funding and their health-supportive recipes are being enjoyed by tens of thousands of grateful dogs throughout the country. Annie and Brett discuss what it takes to start a dog food company from scratch, the problems behind commercial dog food, and the shifts in dog owner awareness that are leading to a tide change in the pet food realm. Visit SchoolForTheDogs.com/Farmer and get 50% off a two week trial subscription. Notes: Learn more about the Farmers Dog at schoolforthedogs.com/farmers - Brett and Jonathan in Forbes - Fun Dog Fact: Yes, it's possible to dog food that is nutritionally viable (according to government standards) using shoe leather, crushed coal, water, and motor oil. Woof Shout Out: Our sweet doodle student Webster recently moved to San Francisco. We miss him, but we enjoy keeping tabs on his left coast life on Instagram! instagram.com/westcoastwebbie/ Have a question about dog training? Get in touch! Podcast@SchoolForTheDogs.com --- Partial Transcript: Annie: Hey everyone. Today I am speaking to Brett Podolsky, who is one of the founders of The Farmer's Dog, which is a high end dog food subscription company. I first discovered The Farmer's Dog three or so years ago, not long after they opened up shop because I was at a cafe that I often go to near my apartment. And there was a guy there with a dog and he and I started talking about his cute dog and it came up in conversation that we're both dog business entrepreneurs. And I started looking into his company and that was Brett’'s business partner, Jonathan Ragiv. A year later, I was reading about them in Forbes.com. And last year, I read that they had secured an $8 million investment. At which point I realized these guys were actually maybe a big deal. So I was psyched to get the opportunity to talk to Brett **music** Annie: So tell me how you guys got started. Brett: Yeah, so Jonathan was actually living with me at the time. Annie: And how did you two know each other to begin with? We met abroad and basically just like hit it off and spent every single day with each other. Literally it might be like four and a half years now. Annie: Were you traveling together? Brett: Yeah. Yeah. We met like on a trip. And we bonded over, I think it was funk music and yeah, after that, we just had one of those moments, like, did we just become best friends? And then after that, yeah, we basically spent every single day with each other for years. Annie: So were you like trying to figure out what kind of business you could do together, or were you suddenly inspired by the idea of a dog food? Brett: No, it's funny. Well, when I met him, I thought besides just being like a great person, I thought he was like the smartest person I've ever met. So I was like, I definitely, if I'm going to start a business, that man will be my business partner. I don't know if that's what he was thinking at the time. He had been working on a couple of different startups. Full Transcript available at SchoolfortheDogs.com/Podcasts/
On this episode of the Mason Jar, Cindy Rollins is joined by Karen Glass, author of Consider This: Charlotte Mason and the Classical Tradition, to discuss the topic of Narration and her forthcoming book, Know and Tell. This episode is brought to you by our friends at The Homegrown Preschooler! NOTES: Learn more about Karen at her website Find a copy Consider This here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of the Mason Jar, Cindy Rollins is joined by Karen Glass, author of Consider This: Charlotte Mason and the Classical Tradition, to discuss the topic of Narration and her forthcoming book, Know and Tell. This episode is brought to you by our friends at The Homegrown Preschooler! NOTES: Learn more about Karen–and find her books– at her website See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
You only have 8 seconds to tell your audience what they need to know. The digital age has changed the way we effectively communicate with each other in order to stay relevant in this new online world. Dr. Debra Jasper, founder and CEO of Mindset Digital, shares her advice on what it takes to stay competitive in the digital age, plus she previews her upcoming keynote at next month’s DOYO Live digital marketing and interactive design conference in Youngstown, Oh, Aug 2-3. Notes: Learn more about DOYO Live, a digital marketing and interactive conference in Youngstown, Ohio that Dr. Debra Jasper will be the keynote speaker. - http://www.doyolive.com Learn more about the communication technique of being short, organized and skimmable (SOS). - https://mindsetdigital.com/justyellduck/ Learn more about making your PowerPoint slides digestible and more visual. - http://bit.ly/2uNlPe4 Learn more about the work Mindset Digital does in transitioning companies into the digital world. - https://mindsetdigital.com/our-company/ Learn more about the Kiplinger Fellowship in Public Affairs Journalism. - http://bit.ly/2cx8Z6P Follow us! · Dr. Debra Jasper @DebraJasper · Mindset Digital @mindsetdigital · Pete Brown @petebrownsays · Briavel Schultz @beevel7 · Jessica James @jessmjames4 Audio mastering by Jeff Gehlert of Allegro Media Design. Some music is courtesy of the website Audionautix.com, and some SFX are courtesy of freesound.org. Both licensed under Creative Commons 3.0.
Lots of great music, plus a few thoughts on this podcast taking a wee break for my daughter's birth. Notes: Learn the secret of what MAGE of Mage Records stands for? New iMix Promotion: October iMix. Please give your feedback and suggestions for next month. Marc Gunn featured on Discmakers DVD on Promotion Bards Crier Music Marketing Newsletter Promote My Music on CelticRadio.net: Request Peggy Gordon and Kilted For Her Pleasure Upcoming Shows: Oct 9: Lafayette, LA - First Lutheran with the Folks of Acadiana Nov 6: Hammond , LA - Louisiana Renaissance Festival Music: "Island Girl" by Altanfrom Another Sky "Dear Old Skibbereen" by Celtic Mayhemfrom Celtic Mayhem "Plunkster" by The BibleCode Sundaysfrom Ghosts Of Our Past "Rainbow Connection" by Tom Smithfrom Homecoming: MarCon 2005 "The Sea" by Jennifer Licko Sheltonfrom A Thousand Curses Upon Love "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" by Marc Gunnfrom The Bridge Marc Gunn in the News: Radio De Dannan has a 10pm slot on their radio show to highlight my many podcasts. The Tiscali Finale played "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" Acadiana Humane Society posted info my upcoming benefit concert for them in Lafayette Swan Songs Sings to the Dying A Wandering Eyre Wants Marc to Play Houston Podculture thanks the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast for the promos PJ Holyfield continues to use my song "Stardust Serenade" in his podcasts Renegade's Ramblings thinks "Marc Gunn is very good" Support the Podcast: If this show entertained, you can return the favor… Buy Me a Pint! Find out more about Marc Gunn and buy Celtic Music CDs.