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Podcast recording in front of a live audience with a panel speaking about how to handle stress as you start your career journey featuring: Pegah Salari ('08 MBA), John Fontaine ('08 BA, '09 MA, '20 PhD), Aggie Mikulski ('91 BCom, '14 MBA) and Phil Wong ('85 BSc). WTJ is sponsored by TD Insurance. Got a question? Email us at: alumcar@ualberta.ca What the Job? is a University of Alberta Alumni Association podcast Hosted by: Matt Rea Produced by: Jennifer Jenkins and Matt Rea Music: Cottages by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
This week we talk to a couple of tastemakers who built and are growing a brand that is changing the game in personal care products, creating a new era in self care. Known at their fragrance house for choosing to spend ten times more than Tom Ford Fragrances on raw materials, co-founder and Head Of Creative, Phil Wong, and Creative Director Taylor Okata of Hawthorne talk pouring style, love, and also respect for their customer, into each and every product they design. Hawthorne was founded when Phil and Co Founder Brian Jeong were sick of overusing outdated products made with cheap ingredients that pushed an outdated version of personal care products for men. With shared values and aesthetics, longtime friend and stylist Taylor joined the team, and on the podcast we talk all about their collaborative creative process---a process that includes the constant pulling of references, the building of moodboards, and tons of daily discussions. We discuss the Hawthorne trio's experience with the products that had existed in the space before they got there, how the brand has culled their modern point of view, and the responses they receive when their customer discovers Hawthorne has multi-racial and Asian owners. We ask them all about how they roll deep in the candle game with their seven-candle offering, we get into their gifting customer, and working with Target and Nordstrom. The team talks about their love of and the importance of scent, having the best of testers in their friends, and they talk being in talks with a celebrity investor. We discuss diversity, category and gender, bravely breaking into the market, and more. As always, we wrap with what tops these trendsetters #Obsixed lists of current obsessions, but not before doing a deep dive into all the Hawthorne products, including greatest hits and personal faves. Trust me, after listening you'll find yourself adding to cart and buying their bundles. Our conversations with creatives continue, as Story + Rain Talks to Phil and Taylor of Hawthorne. Discover more + Shop The Podcast: Hawthorne.co Hawthorne Mineral Wave Cologne Hawthorne Gentle Sensitive Face Cleanser Hawthorne Stain-Free Deodorant Hawthorne Exfoliating Bar Soap The Five Minute Journal Silk pillowcase Nike by Shygirl on vinyl follow @storyandraintalks on instagram for our very latest drops + more pod content HERE | follow @storyandrain magazine on instagram HERE | follow our host + founder @tamarararappa HERE | discover, read, shop: fashion, beauty, wellness, tv + film, food, travel, interviews, + more on storyandrain.com
On this episode, Stein is joined by a bunch of friends as they all put on their general manager hats and make selections for each team with a pick in Thursday's first round of the NFL Draft. Thank you to Max Yellin, Glenn Pareti, James Nugent, Ryan Yellin, Jack Williams, Jack Quartararo, Dominic Gugliotta, Andrew Merli, Austin Mattesich, David Forcellati, Alex Criscuolo, Joey Whiting, Hugh Cassidy and Andrew Kohl for announcing their picks on zoom. Also thank you to Phil Wong, Matt Nygaard, Jeremy Collier, Ryan Miller, Luke Ciocca, Jake Schroeder, Nick Verost, Kyle Alvarado and Jacob Ricco for also submitting selections. Hope you all enjoy this episode.
With a passion for cannabis and writing, Phil Wong began his career in cannabis in 2015 as a photo journalist for High! Canada Magazine, writing on all things cannabis, legalization, innovation, tech and entertainment. In time, Phil became an active and trusted source in the cannabis industry, with over 29K followers (Phil is an avid cannabis blogger on LinkedIn). While at High! Canada Magazine, Phil expanded the content format to include video interviews with CEO's and celebrities in the cannabis space, arranging grow operation tours, highlight videos from cannabis events and promotional trailers. Phil's video portfolio includes covering events for O'Cannabiz, Grow Up, Lift & Co., and MJ Biz Con (Las Vegas). Working in video for the last couple of years, Phil began to develop a new passion and style for story telling, engaging via social media and video shorts. We also discuss Phil's belief system and an astonishing experience that has only one explanation.
Jessie Wayburn receives multiple sampler platter options from Phil Wong. Phil Wong is a dabbler from Oakland, CA. His main dabble is theatre but he has been known to dabble in comedy, music, hip hop, and writing. He enjoys noodles of all colors and creeds and is still riding high off his 3-second role as "Tony Rydinger's Blonde Friend" in Pixar's 2004 hit film The Incredibles. Taking Dadplications is an Opus Nox Media production. Music and cover art by Nic Jenkins. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taking-dadplications/support
For today's episode, Phil Wong will discuss how he saves time on property management. What is the most time-consuming task when it comes to rental property management? Property showings! Nothing is worse than booking a time and driving all that way just to have the prospect no-show. Phil will discuss how he uses a funnel system designed to eliminate no-shows, get your property rented in less than 5 showings, and take back your time! For those investors who still prefer to self-manage or have an in-house team helping you out, this episode is for you! For more information, Phil Wong can be reached at phil@cwho.ca.For more episodes and content, please check out our website at cwho.ca.
When you hear real estate investing, the conventional thought is buying a beat-up home, HGTV the hell out of it, and sell it or rent it for a profit. What if you don't have the skills or the desire to do all that work? What if you can get the end product without going through all the work?Phil will reveal how he has built a high cash flow, low vacancy portfolio, attracting only the best tenants, with next to no maintenance. Sounds implausible? We'll let you decide.
Now that it's so much easier to tap into a worldwide audience, attention is the new currency. If you are looking to use social media as a way to grow and scale your real estate investing portfolio, you really need to carve some time in your daily schedule for it, or else, you're going to fall behind. Not sure where to start? This is the episode for you! Today, I am a guest on Brad Price and Phil Wong's podcast, and I share some of the strategies I've utilized to build my portfolio, brand, and influence. I dive deep into: **How interactions have changed since businesses started going virtual **Lead generation through online marketing **Podcasts versus Youtube videos **The best way to work Zoom rooms and distribute messages **How to bring the FIRE (feeling, intention, reflection, and execution) If you don't want to be active online, that's fine; but you should hire someone to do your social media for you. Tune in until the end because I offer a lot of advice on different platforms that you can use to grow and scale your business. Brad Price and Phil Wong are the managing partners of Commonwealth Home Ownership (CWHO) and co-hosts of the CWHO - Real Estate Investing Podcast. =====
Welcome to another episode of the CWHO Mastermind Series! People talk a lot about time management to get things done, but there's one more important thing, and that's energy management. If you can't manage your energy in sync with your most important tasks, then you'll always be suboptimal, no matter how much time you have. Phil will explain how to discover your own daily energy rhythm and the optimal time to schedule your most important tasks to be productive, rather than just busy. Phil can be reached at phil@cwho.caFor more episodes and content, check out our website at cwho.ca.
On this episode, Stein is joined by a bunch of friends as they go pick by pick mock drafting and announcing all 32 selections in the first round of the NFL Draft. The show features live on-air pick announcements from Joey Whiting, Jack Quartararo, Ryan Yellin, Andrew Merli, Dom Gugliotta, James Nugent, David Forcellati, Austin Mattesich, Ryan Miller, Glenn Pareti, Jacob Ricco, Alex Criscuolo, Jake Schroeder, Matt Nygaard, Jeremy Collier and Max Yellin. It also features submitted selections from Hugh Cassidy, Brendan Culloo, Kyle Alvarado, Nick Verost, Luke Ciocca, Jack Williams, Andrew Kohl, and Phil Wong. This episode was a ton of fun, make sure to tune in.
For this episode, we are featuring three talks from February's CWHO Mastermind event by Phil Wong, Victor Pang, and Brad Price. People talk a lot about time management to get things done, but there's one more important thing, and that's energy management. If you can't manage your energy in sync with your most important tasks, then you'll always be suboptimal, no matter how much time you have. Phil will explain how to discover your own daily energy rhythm and the optimal time to schedule your most important tasks to be productive, rather than just busy. Victor provides several real estate-related services, including helping clients buy and sell real estate, but one service that investors can't get enough of is Private Real Estate Lending. Victor provides asset-based short to medium-term equity loans and mortgage financing secured against real property instead of being based on personal credit and income. This provides Investors with a project-specific option beyond the big banks. We're currently living through a time of uncertainty, but with uncertainty comes opportunity. Opportunities are only real if you are not only able to recognize them but are also in a position to secure them. This year will be no exception. Opportunities will be abundant, but will you be ready? Brad will reveal three things you can do to succeed in 2021. "The best way to predict the future is to create it" - Alan Kay, Computer Scientist.For more episodes and content, visit us at cwho.ca
“This is not going to be fast,” says Finchem. “But it is going to be thorough. This needs to be above reproach.” Our guests are: Eric Greitens, Rabi Ilan Feldman, Phil Wong, Matthew Tyrmand, Mark Finchem Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 03/03/2021 Watch: On the Web: http://www.pandemic.warroom.org On Podcast: http://warroom.ctcin.bio On TV: PlutoTV Channel 240, Dish Channel 219, Roku, Apple TV, FireTV or on https://AmericasVoice.news. #news #politics #realnews
“This is not going to be fast,” says Finchem. “But it is going to be thorough. This needs to be above reproach.” Our guests are: Eric Greitens, Rabi Ilan Feldman, Phil Wong, Matthew Tyrmand, Mark Finchem Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 03/03/2021 Watch: On the Web: http://www.pandemic.warroom.org On Podcast: http://warroom.ctcin.bio On TV: PlutoTV Channel 240, Dish Channel 219, Roku, Apple TV, FireTV or on https://AmericasVoice.news. #news #politics #realnews
This week on Aurora Connects, Josh and Dawn are joined by Bay Area theatre and hip-hop artists Carlos Aguirre, Alicia Piemme Nelson, Dan Wolf, and Phil Wong, in advance of the final iteration of TELL TALE HEARTS: An Evening of Hip Hop Theatre coming to Aurora on November 28. We'll learn about the Bay Area Theatre Cypher and how it got started, and learn more about "8 Bars For The Reckoning" and other BATC projects. We'll talk about how hip hop and theatre inform each other, about what we can learn from hip hop, and we'll discuss TELL TALE HEARTS from start to finis
Here's the entire performance from our "DARK MATTER" performance, LIVE, from October 2020.Featuring: "The Seance" by Allison Mick, "A-M3" by Maryssa Wanlass, "The Physicist" by Dominique Gelin, "Self Driven" by Christian Haines, "Space Station Indemnity" by Jess Thomas, "Post Mortem" by Melissa Keith, "2001: A Space Burglary" by Tirumari Jothi, & "Miles to Go Before I Sleep" by Alexandria LoveStarring: Maryssa Wanlass, Neiry Rojo, Kunal Prasad, Phil Wong, Amy Lizardo, Michael Barrett Austin, Christopher Magee & Robyn GrahnDark Matter was Created by Sean GarahanDirected by Mark VashroTheme Song by Luke the KnifeOriginal Music Composed by Henry DanaherGraphic Design and Illustration by Jayme CatallanoStory Advisor - Nate CohenSound Design by Sean Garahan and Nate CohenProduced by Sean GarahanSupport the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/bay-area-radio-drama/campaigns/3684)
Why is eating less meat important to address climate change and how do you convince people to do it? Environmental entrepreneurs Phil Wong and Dave Betts built a one-of-a-kind business around answering this question. Their company Misfit Foods started as a juice company that upcycled ugly fruits and vegetables and evolved into a sausage company aimed at getting people to eat less meat and more vegetables. In our conversation, we explore what motivated this quirky pivot and talk about what stayed the same even after they completely changed their core product. We discuss why eating less meat matters and why they believe in marketing to omnivore's is crucial in getting to people to actually eat less meat. They share their vision for a more sustainable and resilient food system along with a subscription box recommendation we didn't know we needed and some truly stellar karaoke songs. This episode is packed with wisdom for environmentalists, aspiring entrepreneurs, and curious individuals who want to know how the sausage of sustainability is made, literally! Show Notes: Phil and Dave referenced research that showed that 2/3 of Americans have tried to reduce their meat consumption. In modern America, over 80% of beef production is controlled by 4 companies. Phil is a proud member of the Rancho Gordo Bean Club, which regularly ships him heirloom bean varieties to cook with. He's a particularly big fan of the royal corona bean. Reilly shared that his go-to karaoke song is Iris by the Goo Goo Dolls. Dave's go-to karaoke song is a tie between Don't Speak by No Doubt and Waterfalls by TLCPhil's go-to karaoke song is What is Love by Haddaway.
This week on Aurora Connects, Josh and Dawn chat with some favorite Aurora artists about how they're managing during the COVID-19 shutdown, and about the cool, exciting projects they're working on and sharing with you in the meantime. Featuring Elizabeth Carter, Katie Rubin, Dan Wolf, Carlos Aguirre, Laura Jane Bailey, Kevin Kemp, James Ard, Phil Wong!For more information on these artists: https://auroratheatre.org/auroraconnectsTo Donate please visit https://tickets.auroratheatre.org/TheatreManager/1/login?donation=0Or email Development Coordinator Kendra Johnson, kjohnson@auroratheatre.orgFor Technical Support please email techsupport@auroratheatre.orgSend us questions to answer or topics to discuss in future episodes, or ideas for what we can do. connects@auroratheatre.org
As American consumers are becoming more conscious of not only the ingredients of their food, but also how the food & beverage industry affects the planet, there is a growing interest in products that serve multiple purposes. This week on Just a Taste, we talked with Phil Wong and Dave Betts of Misfit Foods, who produce sausages that contain 50% vegetables and 50% humanely raised chicken. With our host, Scott Curry, they discussed how they realized there was a gap in the industry for products that appealed to people who want to eat more vegetables but still consume ethically sourced meat.
Welcome to the 154th episode of the DeanBlundell.com Podcast with Graham Kritzer and Cannabis Phil. On today's program, we discuss the Leafs, the best/worse serial killer of all time and herpes being used to cure cancer. Let's begin, shall we? The Leafs had the defending Stanley Cup champs on the ropes last night and ended up blowing it. We discuss Anderson letting in soft goals and Damian Coxs' article. The Federal Debate was last night and it was a tough watch. Canadian politics am I right? There is a very aggressive story by the Conservative Party about why Justin Trudeau left his job as a teacher. The details are greasy. Cannabis Phil makes an appearance and he's feeling down. We do 5 minutes of psychology with Phil. Dean talks about the time a woman farted during hot yoga and it was so bad it almost killed him. We close with herpes being able to stop skin cancer, the Samuel Little confession and a hilarious prank phone with a duct cleaner. He loses his mind and we recorded it all! Enjoy! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the 142nd episode of the DeanBlundell.com Podcast with Graham Kritzer and Jimmy the Prince. On today's episode, our fearless leader Justin Trudeau is in some hot water after a photo surfaced of him dressed up in “blackface” for a costume party. Dean doesn't think he's racist, just really stupid. Graham makes his position clear with his hilarious article on DeanBlundell.com. Dean has decided he is going to vote the independent and why it is so important to vote. The boys are fired up that a Canadian election is interesting for once! Cannabis Phil reads tweets on Justin Trudeau. He also confesses to going whiteface on Halloween one time. The infamous Jimmy the Prince joins us, fresh off his shuttle driving gig. Jimmy and Dean argue about Bob Seger and Dean lyric checks Jimmy. Jimmy discusses his plan to watch 100 movies in 100 days. Deans takes the microphone away in disgust after he found out what movies Jimmy hasn't seen and goes over the best scene in cinematic history( in his opinion). We close with cum crepe. Enjoy! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the 135th episode of the DeanBlundell.com Podcast with Daren Millard, Graham Kritzer, Phil Wong, and Shug McSween. Huge show today guys. Daren “Vegas” Millard is in the studio. His Highness has graced us with his presence, what a time to be alive! Daren is now employed by the Vegas Golden Knights and he is excited about it, naturally. We take a trip down memory lane to unpack how he returned to his dream job. Daren explains his duties as the only host of the Vegas Golden Knights, moving his family and his ending at Sportsnet. Daren advises people who are getting laid off and explains how he is helping other people podcast, Daren tell us about the moment he got signed. Dean inquires about who didn't text Daren when he was laid off but did text him when he got the new gig. Funny how life works. Dean asks Daren if he will host Rookies bachelor party and if we can get a tour of T-Mobile arena. Daren's answer won't shock you. Phil and Daren catch up on life. We close with singing Daren's praises. Enjoy! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the 127th episode of the DeanBlundell.com Podcast with Graham Kritzer and Cannabis Phil. We begin with a thrilling conversation about traffic in the GTA, Dean talks about his aggressive driving habits he's changed. Dean and Graham exchanged hilarious road rage stories involving pennies and a lot of screaming. Dean discusses Cannabis row, 42 new licenses were granted today in Canada. We welcome in Cannabis connoisseur Phil Wong for his thoughts on everything. We posted the entire list of winners at DeanBlundell.com. Dean is worried it may push everyone back to the black market. Phil dives into the stigma around cannabis and how doctors and insurance refuse to get behind cannabis. Dean tells us a story of 6 85-year-old people getting arrested in Connecticut at a conservation area for having orgies. Yup. Dean wants to create a retirement community where they can do this in a safe environment. We close with Phil trying his hand at the criticism sandwich and we do a spelling bee with Phil and Graham. Enjoy! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lily Janiak talks with performer Phil Wong, PianoFight's Rob Ready, Killing My Lobster's Allison Page and Endgames Improv's Max McCal about whether performers in sketch, improv and other kinds of comedy should get paid. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Danielle talks with Phil Wong, co-founder of Misfit Foods, about the ways in which we can minimize food waste, and how his company -- which he founded with best friend Ann Yang in his Georgetown dorm room -- works to divert veggies from landfills, creating delicious, value-added products in the process.
Made it to a Friday!!! We have a jammed pack show today. Rookie went away and put the entire podcast in jeopardy. Friggen millennials. Phil Wong stops by and talks about the banned cannabis super bowl ad. We talk Oilers, Peter Chirelli is out. He was let go between periods of a game. Is that weird? Daren has never heard of someone being fired mid game. Dean pissed off a lot of people with his Jake Gardiner piece, received death threats and we dive into Leaf psychopaths. Mitch Lawrence (NBA on Sirius, Forbes, Sporting News) stops by to talk Raptors, Kawhi staying or leaving, news and notes , James Harden and playoff predictions. We close by catching up with the always hilarious Matthew Barnaby from his bed at the NHL All Star Game. He'll be the first to tell you he doesn't like the All Star Game but it's in San Jose so wheels up baby! Don't forget to like, subscribe, rate and review on DeanBlundell.com, iTunes, Spotify and Google Play. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We made it to a Friday, barely Listen guys we tried to lock down some structure a beginning, middle and end of the podcast. I don't think we did it. Sorry George! Where even is the middle of a podcast? We welcome friend of the show Gerry Dee onto the pod today. Gerry talks about being funny all the time, Mr.D wrapping its final season, why he decided to walk away when he did and chirping 14 year old boys at his show. Gerry had a recent twitter backlash involving a video he made for the CWHL. We dive into twitter, specifically trolls and responding to them online. We introduce our new Cannabis blogger Phil Wong. Phil explains everything weed including, going to your kids events high, medical uses, personal uses, CBD oils and THC infused baths(yes that's a real thing) and weederies. Like a winery but for pot. Enjoy! Don't forget to like and subscribe on DeanBlundell.com, iTunes, Spotify and Google Play. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Still hunting for a New Years resolution? Look no further! Reducing food waste is one of the easiest ways we as individuals can fight climate change. It also happens to be the third most impactful solution on Paul Hawken’s Project Drawdown list to reverse global warming (see Episode 32 for our interview with Paul Hawken). We covered this important topic in early 2016, back when Jay and Scott were both single and ready to mingle in DC. There’s much to update on food waste so after we air the original 2016 episode, stay tuned as we investigate current trends in food waste as well as the latest happenings from our friends at Misfit. Happy New Year! ----------------------------- SustainabilityDefined is the podcast that seeks to define sustainability, one concept (and bad joke) at a time. Hosted by Jay Siegel and Scott Breen. Each episode focuses on a single topic that helps push sustainability forward. We explain each topic with the help of an experienced pro, place it within our organizational tree, and help our listeners define what exactly sustainability is, episode by episode. We have divided our organizational tree into the following seven sectors: Energy Cities Natural Environment Transportation Business Policy Social Each episode is categorized under one of our sectors and visually depicted within our organizational tree. The more episodes we complete, the more the tree will visually define what exactly sustainability means. www.sustainabilitydefined.com
Ann Yang is the co-founder of MISFIT Juicery. Yang started MISFIT as a college student at Georgetown University with her best friend, Phil Wong. Two years later, MISFIT is now found in 65 wholesale accounts throughout the D.C. area and in New York City including Blue Hill at Stone Barns, an eatery recently named the best restaurant in the United States. MISFIT has been featured in Vogue Magazine, Fast Company and Inc. Magazine, and is one of six companies nationwide in the inaugural class of the Chobani Food Incubator. MISFIT has also created partnerships with Baldor Specialty Foods, National Geographic, DC Central Kitchen and Jubilee Jobs. Sponsored by: Glen's Garden Market. Good food from close by. Learn more at www.glensgardenmarket.com.
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Ann Yang and Phil Wong are the co-founders of MISFIT Juicery, a business with the social mission to reduce food waste by turning misshaped fruits and veggies into nutritious cold-pressed juices. Ann and Phil started Misfit while they were college students at Georgetown University. They’ve quickly developed a network of distributors and … Continue reading The post How to Leverage Your Brand’s Story in Marketing appeared first on Founders Nextdoor.
Ann Yang and Phil Wong, the co-founders of MISFIT Juicery, started their cold-pressed juice company in their dorm room at Georgetown University with a hundred pounds of peaches and a borrowed blender. A social venture, MISFIT transforms "ugly" fruits and vegetables into visually appealing, delicious juice that disguises its "misfit" origins while combating food waste. Through bootstrapping and a scrappy willingness to ask for help when they needed it, they managed to grow MISFIT into one of the hottest local food startups. After graduating from Halcyon Incubator, they secured funding from angel investors including the Dingman Center Angels, and are currently one of six food startups around the country accepted into the Chobani Food Incubator. In this episode, MISFIT founders Ann Yang and Phil Wong discuss the passion and tenacity required to run a social venture, the secrets of their strong branding strategy and the power of asking for help.
Notes on Doing's NODcast Episode 046 where Jenna interviews Ann Yang and Phil Wong, the founders of MISFIT. MISFIT is a juice company that repurposes food waste – lovably misfit fruits and vegetables – into delicious cold-pressed juices. Listen to what Ann and Phil had to say about their deep friendship and partnership, strawberries and cash, and thinking tender thoughts. Also, psssst. Mark your calendars. The next Notes on Doing meetup will be Thursday, October 13th, at 7pm in Brooklyn, New York at... are you ready for this? FREEHOLD. Come hang out with the people featured in NOD, other fans of the show, and yours truly. I couldn't be more excited to see you all. Notes on Doing is a series of conversations with people who love what they do. notesondoing.com
On the season finale of Feast Yr Ears, host Harry Rosenblum is joined in the studio by Phil Wong and Ann Yang of Misfit Juicery. Misfit reimagines the way we engage with food by finding flavor, purpose, and personality in the misfits. Over 20 billion pounds of fresh produce goes unharvested or unsold every year because it is the wrong size, shape or color to be sold at retail. Misfit makes their cold-pressed juices with 70-80% recovered fruits and veggies.
Ann Yang and Phil Wong recently started a company called Misfit Juicery that takes so-called "ugly" produce and turns it into delicious cold-pressed juice. These young, motivated entrepreneurs sit down with us to talk about their company and food waste more generally. By the end, we think you'll agree that food waste is a major problem that can be mitigated and that produce beauty is in the eye of the beholder. ----------------------------- SustainabilityDefined is the podcast that seeks to define sustainability, one concept (and bad joke) at a time. Hosted by Jay Siegel and Scott Breen. Each episode focuses on a single topic that helps push sustainability forward. We explain each topic with the help of an experienced pro, place it within our organizational tree, and help our listeners define what exactly sustainability is, episode by episode. We have divided our organizational tree into the following seven sectors: Energy Cities Natural Environment Transportation Business Policy Social Each episode is categorized under one of our sectors and visually depicted within our organizational tree. The more episodes we complete, the more the tree will visually define what exactly sustainability means. www.sustainabilitydefined.com
We are going in the trenches of PPC Management with Location3 Media Account Managers JD Withrow, Emily Brown, Phil Wong, and Jim Halligan.
We are going in the trenches of PPC Management with Location3 Media Account Managers JD Withrow, Emily Brown, Phil Wong, and Jim Halligan.
Smoking is far and away the most detrimental public health issue we have in this country. Smoking kills 1,200 Americans every day. Today we explore the hidden dangers of smoking and what you can do to help change how your community deals with this incredibly dangerous habit. Guest: Dr. Phil Wong is the Chief Medical Officer in the Health Promotions Unit for Texas.