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Best podcasts about rachel woods

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Southside Presbyterian
Loving the Body | 19th of May 2024 | Ben Mansfield

Southside Presbyterian

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 51:32


1 Corinthians 12:27 - 13:3 Time Stamps: Bible Reading - 0:00 Sermon - 1:20 Interviews w/ Sue Barlow, Rachel Woods & Ashley Neilson - 19:58

Tenx9
272 - Martha the Witch

Tenx9

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 34:20


Three wonderful true stories told at the Black Box in Belfast: get a glimpse of political life with Rachel Woods; get a listen to the playlist of music-lover Paul Bond; get an insight into loneliness through the eyes of a child Josephine Hassan. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a live storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes each to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011 in the Black Box, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran. You'll find all the upcoming dates at tenx9.com/events, our guidelines at tenx9.com/guidelines & you can submit your stories at tenx9.com/submissions.

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The Art of Online Business
The Art of the (AI) Transition

The Art of Online Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 31:30 Transcription Available


In this episode, Rick Mulready reveals the exciting new direction he's taking his business. Rick doesn't just discuss the potential of AI; he breaks it down into a practical, step-by-step approach accessible to all online business owners.Please click here to give an honest Rating/Review for the show on iTunes! Thanks for your support!Links from this episode:Subscribe to The Art of Online Business's YouTube ChannelGet The Lead Gen Cheat Code: The Easiest Way To Get High Quality, Affordable Leads Without Paying for a Facebook Ads ManagerListen to Rick's 'The AI-Powered Business' podcastAdding another layer to the AI journey, Rick, in collaboration with AI expert Rachel Woods, introduces his latest venture: The AI-Powered Business podcast.Tune in for this exciting episode and empower yourself to take your business to the next level with AI.Kwadwo [QUĀY.jo] Sampany-Kessie's Links:Grab the Facebook Ads Lead Gen Cheat Code course to cut your lead costs and double your email list!Visit Kwadwo's website for Facebook Ads helpLearn about the online business software Rick and Kwadwo recommend and useVisit Kwadwo's website to learn how he can hire a VA for you:https://quayjo.com/hireyourvaSay hi to Kwadwo on InstagramRick Mulready's Links:Visit Rick's websiteDM Rick on InstagramFull episodes of The Art of Online Business Podcast on YouTubeTimestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:52 - Rick's sabbatical led to new plans03:26 -  AI tools streamline business and save time08:17 -  Reinspired by different aspect of online business12:30 -  Partnering to simplify AI for non-technical people14:36 -  Using AI to streamline Facebook ad process18:18 -  Big plans for my new company, revenue sources20:18 -  I made a basic website myself with AI24:40 -  Delay due to desire for relevant questions26:56 -  New podcast coming soonHead to Kwadwo's website https://quayjo.com tohave Kwadwo review your ads, ads strategy or funnel or tobook a call to talk with him about his ads management services. Download your free Facebook Lead Gen Ads Setup Checklist! Click here to subscribe to The Art Of Online Business's YouTube channel so you can see the funnel fixing advice!

Radio Advisory
181: Does healthcare's approach to obesity harm patients?

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 34:13


In recent decades, billions of dollars have gone towards programs aimed at curbing obesity in the U.S., yet the prevalence of obesity remains high. Weight management drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy have come to public awareness recently, though these drugs are often expensive and hard to access, leaving patients to receive the industry's traditional approach to weight management. But are these approaches even helpful? In this episode, host Rachel Woods invites health equity expert Darby Sullivan and pharmacy expert Chloe Bakst to discuss how the healthcare industry thinks about weight management, why the current approaches may be doing more harm than good, and how healthcare leaders need to think differently about treating obesity and weight. Ask us a question and hear it on the pod! Email us at podcasts@advisory.com, visit ask.advisory.com, or leave a voicemail at radioadvisory.advisory.com. Links: Ep. 159: Ozempic, Wegovy, and our questions on weight management drugs 3 missteps in our approach to treating obesity (and 5 ways to fix it) The 5 biggest weight management drug questions (and our answers) What the headlines get wrong about weight-management medications Learn about Advisory Board Sponsorship at advisory.com/sponsorship A transcript of this episode as well as more information and resources can be found on radioadvisory.advisory.com.

Marketing Against The Grain
AI Expert On How To Use Ai To Save Time & Grow Your Business (#149)

Marketing Against The Grain

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 37:12


In the future, will everyone have an AI co-pilot for everything? Kipp and Kieran are joined by AI expert, Rachel Woods to discuss how to create space to transform your teams into an AI-first mindset. Listen for AI use cases that aren't as well known but are super useful, how to set your team up to take advantage of AI, and why you need to throw an AI hackathon for your business. About Rachel Rachel is a former Facebook data scientist and founder, now helping businesses adopt AI with her newsletter and community, The AI Exchange. She started creating content about startups and AI in November of 2022, and now has 200K+ followers across platforms. She's worked with hundreds of businesses since ChatGPT launched and is deeply committed to figuring out the practical path for businesses to adopt AI in their operations, what she coined "AI Ops". Want $50 off Rachel's "Prompting for AI Ops" course? Use code "aix50" https://theaiexchange.com/prompt-design-cohort Connect with Rachel! Twitter https://twitter.com/rachel_l_woods  LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/woodsrach/  TikTok https://tiktok.com/the.rachel.woods  Instagram https://instagram.com/the.rachelwoods  We're on Social Media! Follow us for everyday marketing wisdom straight to your feed YouTube: ​​https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGtXqPiNV8YC0GMUzY-EUFg  Twitter: https://twitter.com/matgpod  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@matgpod  Thank you for tuning into Marketing Against The Grain! Don't forget to hit subscribe and follow us on Apple Podcasts (so you never miss an episode)! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/marketing-against-the-grain/id1616700934   If you love this show, please leave us a 5-Star Review https://link.chtbl.com/h9_sjBKH and share your favorite episodes with friends. We really appreciate your support. Host Links: Kipp Bodnar, https://twitter.com/kippbodnar   Kieran Flanagan, https://twitter.com/searchbrat  ‘Marketing Against The Grain' is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by The HubSpot Podcast Network // Produced by Darren Clarke.

Radio Advisory
171: Data privacy in the wake of Dobbs

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 23:08


In the last two weeks, we discussed the use of consumer data and how the FTC is using its power to respond to data privacy concerns. While there are stakeholders who are taking action in response, we wanted to explore a key question: what happens when the concerns raised are left unchecked? Following the 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson decision that overturned Roe v. Wade, we seem to have a test case. In part three of Radio Advisory's series on consumer data, host Rachel Woods invites Advisory Board experts Ty Aderhold and John League to discuss how the Dobbs decision impacts conversations around data privacy and how healthcare leaders should be thinking about protecting patient reproductive data. Links: Ep. 170: Data privacy and the FTC: Who is working to protect your data? Ep. 169: Innovative or invasive? How consumer data is changing healthcare Revisiting our Dobbs v. Jackson predictions, 1 year later Ep. 121: Researchers react: Roe is overturned Roe v. Wade is overturned. Are you ready to answer these questions? Dobbs v. Jackson: Key impacts across health care Learn more about Advisory Board On-Demand Courses

Radio Advisory
170: Data privacy and the FTC: Who is working to protect your data?

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 26:38


In the last episode, we discussed how different industry stakeholders are taking advantage and navigating the challenges of the use of consumer data in healthcare. While the industry wrestles with some concerns about data privacy, the question remains: who is working to protect the data of consumers and patients? In part two of Advisory Board's series on consumer data, host Rachel Woods invites Advisory Board experts Ty Aderhold, Sara Zargham, and Paul Trigonoplos to discuss one stakeholder that is making moves to protect data privacy: the FTC. In the conversation, they explore recent regulatory actions taken by the FTC and what this means for the industry. Links: Ep. 169: Innovative or invasive? How consumer data is changing healthcare Around the nation: FTC issues warning about usage of consumers' biometric data Winners and losers from FTC's increased focus on consumer privacy in healthcare Anonymity in the digital age [HealthAffairs.org] Widespread Third-Party Tracking On Hospital Websites Poses Privacy Risks For Patients And Legal Liability For Hospitals [FTC.gov] FTC Warns Health Apps and Connected Device Companies to Comply With Health Breach Notification Rule [nytimes.com] How Companies Learn Your Secrets Check out this recent Advisory Board blog post about how to address 5 common challenges seniors face in cancer care

Radio Advisory
169: Innovative or invasive? How consumer data is changing healthcare

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 28:33


For years, consumers have felt the effects of the increased use of their data. From receiving targeted advertisements to personalized recommendations online, it is no secret that giants in various industries are taking advantage of complex consumer data. But how does this look in the healthcare space? In part one of a new three-part series on consumer data, host Rachel Woods invites Advisory Board experts Solomon Banjo and Ty Aderhold to discuss how various industry players are taking advantage and navigating the challenges of the use of consumer data in healthcare. In the conversation, they explore exactly what kind of information is being used, what this means for various stakeholders, and how the rising use of consumer health data is poised to radically change the industry. Links: HHS: How to handle reproductive health data after Dobbs v. Jackson 'Deeply troubled': Security experts worry about Facebook trackers on hospital sites Around the nation: FTC issues warning about usage of consumers' biometric data Winners and losers from FTC's increased focus on consumer privacy in healthcare How Companies Learn Your Secrets Learn more about Advisory Board's upcoming webinar on key innovations in cancer care for patients by visiting https://www.advisory.com/resources/events

The Art of Online Business
What This AI Expert Is REALLY Excited About for Businesses | w/ Rachel Woods

The Art of Online Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 42:55


Welcome to another episode of the Art of Online Business podcast! In this episode, I sit down with Rachel Woods, a former data scientist at Facebook and co-founder of The AI Exchange, to discuss the current state and potential of AI tools. Rachel shares her experience working on Facebook and Instagram ads and explains the role of a data scientist. She also talks about the limitations of current AI capabilities and the exciting developments to come in the next 6 to 18 months. Throughout the episode, Rachel and I discuss the use of AI in various tools and products, its potential for automating tasks and improving customer support, and the importance of understanding AI literacy and data privacy. In this episode, you'll learn:The role of a data scientist in creating effective Facebook and Instagram adsThe limitations of current AI capabilities and the potential for future developmentsThe use of AI in automating tasks and improving customer supportThe importance of understanding AI literacy and data privacyIf you're interested in learning more about AI and its potential for your business, be sure to check out The AI Exchange membership and my AI chatbot, "Pick Rick's Brain". Tune in to this episode to gain valuable insights into the world of AI and how it can benefit your business. Links & Resources:The Art of Online Business websiteDM me on InstagramVisit my YouTube channelThe Art of Online Business clips on YouTubeFull episodes of The Art of Online Business Podcast on YouTubeThe Art of Online Business Podcast websiteCheck out my Accelerator coaching programRachel Woods's Links:Check out Rachel's websiteCheck out Rachel's YouTube channel Follow Rachel on TwitterEmail RachelTo join the waitlist for PickRicksBrain AI head to https://rickmulready.com/waitlistPlease support the podcast by giving an honest Rating/Review for the show on iTunes!

E22: Helping Businesses Use AI with Rachel Woods of The AI Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 71:49


Nathan Labenz sits down with Rachel Woods, founder of The AI Exchange, an AI education platform with over 130,000 subscribers on TikTok. They discuss Rachel's experience consulting for public and private companies on AI strategy, how teams should think about their AI strategy, and how Rachel uses AI in her own business. Rachel was previously a data scientist at Meta, and a founder of a venture-backed e-commerce startup, where she began to use chatGPT in her startup operations. This episode is the second in a series centered on talking to rising voices in AI media: people who are now only working overtime to understand everything going on in AI, but also creating thought leadership and educational content meant to help others get up to speed as well. RECOMMENDED PODCAST: The HR industry is at a crossroads. What will it take to construct the next generation of incredible businesses – and where can people leaders have the most business impact? Hosts Nolan Church and Kelli Dragovich have been through it all, the highs and the lows – IPOs, layoffs, executive turnover, board meetings, culture changes, and more. With a lineup of industry vets and experts, Nolan and Kelli break down the nitty-gritty details, trade offs, and dynamics of constructing high performing companies. Through unfiltered conversations that can only happen between seasoned practitioners, Kelli and Nolan dive deep into the kind of leadership-level strategy that often happens behind closed doors. Check out the first episode with the architect of Netflix's culture deck Patty McCord. https://link.chtbl.com/hrheretics TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) Episode preview (02:59) Rachel Woods' story (04:30) State of the public who comes across videos (9:49): How do you frame AI to business owners and how should they use it? (15:29) Sponsor: Omneky (18:58) How should teams set up their AI strategy for success? (26:41) The leap from GPT 3.5 to GPT-4 (30:42) Step changes of AI and public perception of capabilities (35:17) Common misconceptions people have about AI (36:22) How Rachel uses AI in her business (44:09) What's your style of prompt engineering for content creation? (46:01) How AI will change the way we use a computer in the next year? (49:34) Bing launch and how companies launch AI products (54:15) AI safety and restraint (1:00:11) Alpaca and LLaMA (1:04:16) Rachel's favorite products in AI (1:05:24) Would Rachel get a Neuralink implant? (1:07:55) AI hopes and fears TWITTER: @CogRev_Podcast @labenz (Nathan) @eriktorenberg (Erik) @rachel_l_woods (Rachel) Thank you Omneky for sponsoring The Cognitive Revolution. Omneky is an omnichannel creative generation platform that lets you launch hundreds of thousands of ad iterations that actually work, customized across all platforms, with a click of a button. Omneky combines generative AI and real-time advertising data. Mention "Cog Rev" for 10% off. More show notes and reading material released in our Substack: https://cognitiverevolution.substack.com/

Radio Advisory
161: Unwavering purpose, the creation of Ballad Health

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 29:52


In 2018, Wellmont Health System and Mountain States Health Alliance, who both served regions of Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia, merged to create one organization – Ballad Health. The merger was seen by leadership as essential but led to a host of difficult decisions and even public backlash. So, how did leaders work to navigate such a complex environment? In part two of Radio Advisory's Leadership series, host Rachel Woods invites Lisa Carter, the CEO of Ballad Health's Southern Market, to discuss her experience navigating complex challenges and a contentious response to the merger of two legacy health systems in Northern Tennessee. Links: Ep. 160: What navigating complexity can tell us about leadership Introduction to adaptive leadership How to turn uncertainty to your advantage The Executive's Role in Fostering Resilient, Adaptive Leaders Ep. 17: Leadership series #1: Leading in uncertain times Ep. 80: Whitman-Walker's commitment to vulnerable communities is more than just a mission statement Learn more about Advisory Board Sponsorship opportunities at advisory.com/sponsorship

Due Diligence
Rachel Woods — The Basics of AI

Due Diligence

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 56:05


Rachel Woods is an AI-focused creator with 130K+ on TikTok and the founder of The AI Exchange, a subscription-based hub for AI education. Previously she was the founder of Vinebase, an AI-enabled ecommerce platform, and a data scientist at Meta. In this episode we discuss: What is AI? What is machine learning? What are LLMs? Why AI is exploding now The big players in the AI landscape What is AutoGPT? Current limitations of AI chatbots Tips on prompt engineering Chatbot recommendations How creators & entrepreneurs can start using AI Some of the biggest risks of AI And more Join The AI Exchange here to get 20% off on your first payment

Radio Advisory
160: What navigating complexity can tell us about leadership

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 38:43


The past few years have been filled with complexity. Through the COVID-19 pandemic, financial pressures, workforce challenges and more, it has become increasingly difficulty to make sense of such an uncertain environment. One thing is for sure: this complexity isn't going away, so how can leaders work to navigate this ambiguity? In part one of Radio Advisory's leadership series, host Rachel Woods invites Advisory Board's expert on executive development, Matt Cornner to discuss leading in times of complexity. We'll also hear from Advisory Board's CEO, Adele Scielzo and two UnitedHealth Group leaders – chief medical officer Dr. Margaret-Mary Wilson, and chief sustainability officer Patricia Lewis – about leadership challenges they've faced, finding purpose, and building momentum. Links: Introduction to adaptive leadership How to turn uncertainty to your advantage The Executive's Role in Fostering Resilient, Adaptive Leaders Ep. 17: Leadership series #1: Leading in uncertain times Ep. 80: Whitman-Walker's commitment to vulnerable communities is more than just a mission statement Learn more about the Advisory Board Fellowship (advisory.com/fellowship)

Austin Danger Podcast
Hook (1991) with special guest Rachel Woods

Austin Danger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 85:18


This week we are joined by McKenzie's fianceé Rachel to discuss Steven Spielberg's 1991 HOOK! Other topics include the new Dungeons & Dragons movie, the OFFICIAL continuation off the SHREK series (?!), and the newly-minted ADP Boo Box. Episode Chapters: (00:00:00) Intro (00:03:20) WBW - Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (00:11:30) Austin News (00:23:13) Hook - Main Discussion (01:13:15) I Love Gooooooooold (01:17:19) “The Allen Parsons Project” (01:18:14) There You Are, You're Over There! (01:21:46) The Wheel + Next Week's Movie Connect with us on Twitter, Instagram, or our Letterboxd HQ at @austindangerpod. Send us a letter or voicemail at austindangerpodcast@gmail.com and we'll share them on our episodes. If you tag your reviews with "austindangerpod" on Letterboxd, we'll find them and also share them on the show! Listen to Kev's other podcast, Ammonite Movie Nite! Listen to McKenzie's other podcasts The Criterion Connection & ON LYNCH. NEXT WEEK: The Bond journey officially begins with 1962's DR. NO!

The Social Complex
Ep 36 - The Rise & Impact of Generative AI with Rachel Woods

The Social Complex

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 37:25


Let's talk about the buzz around Chat GPT and AI. Artificial intelligence has been around for a long time. What has changed is that now we have Chat GPT. It is accessible, powerful, and an indicator of what is to come in the world of artificial intelligence. And Rachel Woods is here to tell us about what that impact is going to look like for the past, present, and future of our world.Rachel Woods is a leading voice on applying AI in practical and useful business applications. Her expertise spans large-scale systems from her time as a research data scientist at Meta, to applying AI in the most niche of spaces from her journey founding and building an AI-enabled e-commerce platform for artisan wineries. Now, Rachel is building The AI Exchange with the mission of helping people use AI to its fullest in their work, products, and life.In this episode, we are exploring the impact of AI on our world, our society, and our workforce. We are exploring how the industry was before the current hype, discussing the ways that AI is changing the way we search for and discover information online, and examining how jobs will be impacted by this technology.As AI continues to advance at an unprecedented pace, its important to understand its potential implications for society. Will AI completely change the role of traditional search engines? What does the future of the workforce look like with AI in the mix? These are just a few of the questions that we are gonna be answering on today's podcast. Let's get into it.Join Rachel's Free Newsletter here.Become a Member here.Get 50% off your first month with code: SOCIALCOMPLEX50Follow Rachel on TikTok here.To connect with Hillary, click here. Read more about Digital HQ here.For more episodes, go to SOCIALCOMPLEXPOD.COMProduced by You Lucky Dog Productions.

Social Media Pubcast by Jon Loomer
We're Still So Early: ChatGPT and AI with Rachel Woods

Social Media Pubcast by Jon Loomer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 53:14


Jon and Luke were joined at the Pub by Rachel Woods, founder of The AI Exchange (https://theaiexchange.com/). In addition to being an AI founder, Rachel is a must-follow on TikTok (The.Rachel.Woods), where she creates short videos that make the complex easier to understand. In this episode, Rachel talks about... 2:06 Her background working for Meta 6:54 How she built her TikTok account quickly starting in November of 2022 11:22 How Rachel decided to work in AI while working in the wine industry 18:22 How AI can be used for automation 24:17 What she tells people who are afraid of their jobs getting replaced 30:17 What hasn't she automated yet that she wants to automate? 34:25 The importance of prompt engineering 42:54 Should we worry about privacy and sharing too much with AI? 48:10 What is the GPT Playground?

Radio Advisory
132: Health care disruptors: Best Buy's big move into health care [Bonus content]

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 30:00


(New/bonus content starts at 22:09. First part of episode originally aired November 2, 2021.) There's been plenty of talk about companies being disruptive in the health care industry, from Amazon to Walmart, but a company you might not be thinking about is also making moves into the health care world—Best Buy. In this episode, host Rachel Woods sits down with Advisory Board's Miriam Sznycer-Taub to talk about how Best Buy is moving its way into the health care world and what that might mean for the health care industry. Bonus links: Ep. 131: Health care disruptors: Why Walgreens wants to partner—not compete Ep. 130: Health care disruptors: Don't discount retailers FDA's new final rule opens up hearing aids to millions of Americans Links: Why you shouldn't rush into home-based care (and what to consider before entering) Home-based care market scan

Radio Advisory
126: [Bonus content] Commercial risk is possible—here's how

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 31:14


(New/bonus content starts at 19:11. First part of episode originally aired June 7, 2022.) Medicare is slowly moving forward on risk, but commercial risk is more of a wild card and the health care industry has yet to land on a clear model for the population. In this episode, Rachel Woods sits down with Advisory Board's Clare Wirth and Alex Tallian to discuss their research into commercial risk and why they believe commercial risk is possible for the health care industry. Bonus links: Value-based care should be more than a buzzword by now 2 strategies used by independent groups to succeed in commercial risk The next chapter of population health involves specialists. Here's where to start. (Part 1 of 3) Links: The data on commercial risk opportunities (and where the research goes next) Are the barriers to commercial risk insurmountable? Here's why they might be. Are the barriers to commercial risk insurmountable? No, they are not. Our Value-Based Care playlist

Radio Advisory
119: How health leaders can address climate change

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 24:16


We know that climate change is a public health problem – and now, health care leaders are getting a better understanding of how their own organizations are contributing to the problem. In this episode, Rachel Woods sits down with Advisory Board's Miles Cottier to discuss the state of the climate change problem and why health care leaders shouldn't wait for government action to start making progress. Links: Three ways your climate change inaction will hurt your bottom line Addressing cognitive biases in climate change How can you make progress on environmental sustainability? By defining the problem and asking the right questions. How health systems can fight climate change at the grassroots level Global lessons on building your organization's climate change roadmap To explore Advisory Board's latest thinking on the future of value-based care, visit advisory.com/VBC.

Radio Advisory
118: Commercial risk is possible—here's how

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 19:41


Medicare is slowly moving forward on risk, but commercial risk is more of a wild card and the health care industry has yet to land on a clear model for the population. In this episode, Rachel Woods sits down with Advisory Board's Clare Wirth and Alex Tallian to discuss their research into commercial risk and why they believe commercial risk is possible for the health care industry. Links: Our Value-Based Care playlist The data on commercial risk opportunities (and where the research goes next) Value-based care should be more than a buzzword by now Are the barriers to commercial risk insurmountable? Here's why they might be. Are the barriers to commercial risk insurmountable? No, they are not. To explore Advisory Board's latest thinking on the future of value-based care, visit advisory.com/VBC.

Radio Advisory
117: 4 ways to prevent a physician shortage

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 19:57


There have been plenty of headlines sounding the alarm over a physician shortage, but how valid are those concerns? In this episode, Rachel Woods sits down with Advisory Board's Daniel Kuzmanovich and Sebastian Beckmann to talk about the existence of a physician shortage and the solutions health care leaders can take to prevent one. Links: How to prevent a primary care shortage The Medical Group Leader's EMR Optimization Playbook Ep. 96 Why the headlines are wrong about physician shortages Get the Daily Briefing newsletter in your inbox. Subscribe now.

Radio Advisory
116: The ripple effects of overturning Roe v. Wade

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 25:46


Regardless of moral, religious, or ethical opinion, abortion is a health care procedure, and changes to the accessibility and legality of that procedure will have implications nationwide. In this episode, Rachel Woods sits down with Rebecca Willman, membership director of Abortion Care Network, to talk about the clinical and operational ramifications the leaked draft opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization that would potentially overturn Roe v. Wade. Links: Roe v. Wade's future is unclear. Are you ready to answer these questions? Ep. 91: We need to talk about maternal health in America Abortion Care Network M+A Hotline Repro Legal Helpline Get the Daily Briefing newsletter in your inbox. Subscribe now.

Radio Advisory
115: How nurses (and nursing) make a difference

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 25:00


It's Nurses Month, which means there are a lot of conversations being had right now about the nursing profession, and most of them involve the word crisis. In this episode, Rachel Woods has a different type of conversation about nursing and sits down with Advisory Board's Carol Boston-Fleischhauer and Lauren Rewers to talk about how health care leaders can bring joy back to nursing. Links: View our Nurses Month resources and landing page Ep. 108 Supporting RNs by changing the structure of nursing Ep. 45 Practice medicine or parent?: A workforce in crisis Our Clinical Workforce playlist Get the Daily Briefing newsletter in your inbox. Subscribe now.

Wine Buzz Podcast
Rachel Woods - CEO of Vinebase - How this Online Platform is Disrupting the Consumer Wine Marketplace and Helping Independent Wineries get Discovered

Wine Buzz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 39:59


Through her passion for data, Rachel started off her career in Facebook as a data scientist and as she slowly discovered more about wines, she started The Wine Nerd and then 2 years later, Vinebase. Listen to this episode as Vinebase aims to disrupt the ways that consumers buy wines from wineries and how Vinebase is helping more independent wineries get discovered.

Radio Advisory
114: The evolving world of clinical evidence

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 34:53


The life sciences part of health care isn't just drugmakers and medical device companies—data and evidence coming from life sciences is critical to the entire health care ecosystem. In this episode, Rachel Woods sits down with Advisory Board's Solomon Banjo and Pam Divack, and SVP of Optum Life Sciences Lou Brooks, to talk about the evolving role of evidence and how evidence impacts all parts of the health care ecosystem. Links: What is changing life sciences market dynamics in 2022? [Webinar] The evolving market for real-world evidence The top customer trends that life sciences leaders need to know about in 2022 Get the Daily Briefing newsletter in your inbox. Subscribe now.

Radio Advisory
113: What it will take to get to meaningful risk

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 29:41


Value-based care and risk-based payment are two things on the forefront of everyone's mind in the health care industry, but is the industry read to move forward towards meaningful risk? In this episode, Rachel Woods sits down with Advisory Board's Daniel Kuzmanovich and Clare Wirth to talk about what it will take for the health care industry to move towards meaningful risk, the biggest concerns leaders have about risk, and how one executive took action towards meaningful risk at her organization. Links: What your peers said it would take to get to meaningful risk How your peers are committing to advancing value-based care Visit advisory.com/seniors for Advisory Board's latest research on how to build a better health care model for America's aging population.

Radio Advisory
112: Defining digital transformation beyond buzzwords

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 29:55


There's a lot of buzz about digital health right now, with many organizations wanting to get their piece of the digital health pie, but what is the end goal of digital transformation? In this episode, host Rachel Woods sits down with Advisory Board's John League to talk about what digital health actually means and what the goals behind it are. Links: 2 things my dad taught me about digital health—and one thing he couldn't Is health care really that behind with digital transformation? How internet access impacts health outcomes Visit advisory.com/seniors for Advisory Board's latest research on how to build a better health care model for America's aging population.

Radio Advisory
111: Beyond Covid-19: What Stop the Spread can teach us about all health challenges

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 30:09


The crisis phase of the pandemic is starting to wane, giving the health care industry time to reflect and think about the lessons learned from the pandemic. In this episode, Rachel Woods sits down with Dr. Kavita Patel, former director of policy in the Obama administration and advisor to Stop the Spread, to discuss what lessons Covid-19 has taught the health care industry and how the industry can apply those lessons to other health care challenges. Links: Stop the Spread's website with downloadable resources Visit advisory.com/seniors for Advisory Board's latest research on how to build a better health care model for America's aging population.

Radio Advisory
110: Site-of-care shift is a global (and accelerating) trend

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 27:14


Advisory Board has been tracking site-of-care shifts in the health care industry for many years, but it's important to remember those changes aren't just happening in the United States, but worldwide. In this episode, Rachel Woods sits down with Advisory Board's Colin Gelbaugh and Paul Trigonoplos to talk about how site-of-care shift trends are changing worldwide and why those shifts are happening. Links: 5 key takeaways from Advisory Board's site-of-care shift summit Site-of-care shifts poised to impact providers Services at risk of shifting from the hospital setting Global insights on shifting the site of care

Radio Advisory
108: Supporting RNs by changing the structure of nursing

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 28:20


As we enter year three of the battle against Covid-19, the nursing workforce is in a dire state. But there is something health leaders can do. In this episode, Rachel Woods sits down with Advisory Board's Monica Westhead and Carol Boston-Fleischhauer to discuss what health leaders can do to support their nurses and why changing the structure of nursing is essential. Links: The nursing shortage, discussed: A conversation with Advisory Board's top nursing experts 6 hard truths about the nursing shortage the entire C-Suite needs to know Hard truths on the current and future state of the nursing workforce Staff turnover: 4 key takeaways from Advisory Board's survey of 224 hospitals

Radio Advisory
106: Two years later: What surprised us most about Covid-19

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 25:13


At the start of the Covid-19 pandemic two years ago, many health experts were making predictions about what the future may hold, including Advisory Board's experts. In this episode, Rachel Woods sits down with Advisory Board's Christopher Kerns and Amanda Berra to discuss what we got right, what we got wrong, and some of the most surprising ways the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted the health care industry. Links: 11 surprising ways the pandemic changed health care, according to Advisory Board experts Get the Daily Briefing newsletter in your inbox. Subscribe now.

Radio Advisory
104: How physician partnership is changing

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 24:53


The physician landscape is constantly changing, and now there are more partners than ever before. In this episode, Rachel Woods sits down with Advisory Board's Eliza Dailey to talk about the changing physician landscape and why you should be talking about "physician partnership" rather than "alignment." Links: What independent physicians do (and don't) want from potential partners 3 common myths about physician partnership, busted Is your physician partnership actually strategic? Here are 4 ways to tell. 6 things to know for better physician partnerships in 2022 Ep. 101: Redefining the physician landscape Pick an alignment model to support your goals Innovative partnerships between hospitals and independent physician groups

Radio Advisory
103: What an equitable organization looks like and how yours can get there

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 27:12


Addressing the social determinants of health and health equity in a community may be one of the biggest challenges for health care organizations. In this episode, Rachel Woods sits down with Advisory Board's Darby Sullivan and Solomon Banjo to talk about why organizations have trouble with health equity and what they can do to be more equitable. Links: The CEO's Role in Advancing Health Equity 3 pillars of an equitable health care organization Five ways health equity supports your business priorities—beyond financial ROI Stay Up to Date: Action steps for a new equitable future Ep. 88: RWJBarnabas Health's approach to equity: "We tore up the mission statement"

Radio Advisory
101: Redefining the physician landscape

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 30:20


The physician landscape has changed a lot, especially over the past couple of years. In this episode, host Rachel Woods sits down with Advisory Board's Sarah Hostetter and Prianca Pai to get a look at what the physician landscape looks like right now and offer a new way to view physicians. Links: We've been defining the independent physician landscape wrong—here's a new approach The who's who of physician group funders: 3 key relationships to watch [Webinar, Feb. 22] The physician landscape, redefined Physicians want partners, not bosses AMA has a headline-grabbing number about physician practices. (But be wary of misinterpreting it.)

Holly Springs Deep Dive
Episode - Rachel Woods and Kristina Natt och Dag, Co-Founders of Clean Air Holly Springs

Holly Springs Deep Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 35:43


This is the first episode of 2022, and I know that many of you have already broken at least one resolution if you are even still making those. But I have a suggestion for one that is EASY to do, and will make a big difference in the daily lives of all of us here in Holly Springs. I want you to stop leaving your car idling when you're waiting in car lines. That's it. Now this idea isn't mine, it's the aim of a group here in town called Clean Air Holly Springs. I spoke to their co-founders Rachel Woods and Kristina Natt och Dag. They're focused on helping us get more air quality days in the “green” category and fewer in the “yellow” and “red” classifications.Before we get started, If you're enjoying this podcast, consider becoming a supporter by clicking the Patreon link on my website hollyspringsdeepdive.com. This podcast is free to listen to, but not free to make. This week's episode is brought to you by my Patreon supporters including Tonya, Richard, Penny, Brenda, Meredith, Jacqueline, Rick, and Elena, my newest patrons.Ok, ready to find out how turning off your car engine can make a big difference in our lives? And what else you can do to get involved? Let's dive in!Check real-time air quality right here in Holly SpringsTake the #turnitoff pledgeClean Air Holly Springs Facebook PageClean Air Holly Springs Twitter FeedClean Air Holly Springs InstagramClean Aire NCNC Department of Environmental QualityEco AmericaMyths about idlingSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/hollyspringsdeepdive )

Youth Voice
In Conversation with Rachel Woods MLA

Youth Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 17:44


Dermot sat down for an interview with Green Party MLA for North Down Rachel Woods Discussing the Climate Bill, Safe Access Zones and Rachel's Domestic Abuse (Safe Leave) PMB as well as integrated education Have you got something to say? Contact us Twitter: www.twitter.com/youthvoiceni Instagram: www.instagram.com/youthvoice_ni Or read our blog www.youthvoiceni.com

The Orchestra Teacher Podcast
30. Navigating through your career and managing work/life balance with Rachel Woods from Dallas ISD

The Orchestra Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 32:22


Rachel Woods is the orchestra director at Irma Rangel Young Women's Leadership School, a 6th-12th grade academic magnet school in Dallas ISD (Dallas, TX). Prior to taking her current position, she taught at Floyd Middle School (Cobb County, GA) and Lake Highlands Jr. High School (Dallas, TX). Originally from Georgia, Rachel attended Kennesaw State University and received a Bachelor of Music in Music Education and completed her student teaching at Colegio Menor in Quito, Ecuador. Contact: racwoods@dallasisd.org Please donate!! Charles is hosting a fundraiser to benefit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. AFSP is dedicated to saving lives and bringing hope to those affected by suicide. AFSP creates a culture that's smart about mental health by engaging in the following core strategies: * Funding scientific research * Educating the public about mental health and suicide prevention * Advocating for public policies in mental health and suicide prevention * Supporting survivors of suicide loss and those affected by suicide in our mission You can donate here: https://supporting.afsp.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=donate.event&eventID=8086&gclid=CjwKCAiAnO2MBhApEiwA8q0HYeRpZSPziBhnCxpSaGgiQg2ARbNRFV0YiOMyZ56QovqxfYrjKCQW1hoCJ3IQAvD_BwE Subscribe to The Orchestra Teacher Website, YouTube Channel, and Podcast! Website: http://www.orchestrateacher.net YouTube Channel: http://youtube.com/theorchestrateacher Podcast on Anchor.fm: https://anchor.fm/orchestrateacher Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5pvAWs3uftZ5FJ2KyZYU0z Podcast on Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9mNjU1ZWEwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-orchestra-teacher-podcast/id1489358262 Looking to advertise a product or service to string and orchestra teachers? Consider an audio advertisement on the Orchestra Teacher Podcast! Proceeds from your ad will help offset costs of equipment and web hosting. Please contact Charles at charleslaux1@gmail.com for more information. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/orchestrateacher/support

Activist Lawyer
Episode 30: Rachel Woods

Activist Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 40:22


In this week's episode, Rachel speaks to Sarah and Jack about her role in the development of important legislation particularly in respect of domestic abuse, and also discusses the current gaps in current legislation in Northern Ireland.

Radio Advisory
97: How technology will impact health care over the next decade

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 30:12


Technology changes fast, and what the health care landscape looks like today may be completely different in a year. But what about in a decade? In this episode, host Rachel Woods sits down with Advisory Board's John League and Nick Cericola to talk about the role of technology in the future of health care and what the next decade might look like in the health care industry. Links: Dispatch no. 2: Technology made health care better—and worse The personalization enigma, and why technology still comes up short How AI and automation can help clinicians practice at top-of-license Did a hospital ransomware attack cause a baby's death?

Radio Advisory
96: Why the headlines are wrong about physician shortages

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 33:28


There's been plenty of talk about the shortage of nurses in the United States, but is there—or will there be—a shortage of physicians as well? In this episode, Rachel Woods sits down with Advisory Board's Sarah Hostetter and Daniel Kuzmanovich to talk about the misconception that the United States is facing a physician shortage and what the state of the physician workforce actually is. Links: MPFS final rule: CMS cuts physician pay but expands telehealth use Deploying APPs Autonomously The future of primary care The Problem with U.S. Health Care Isn't a Shortage of Doctors

Radio Advisory
95: Best Buy's big move into health care

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 22:14


There's been plenty of talk about companies being disruptive in the health care industry, from Amazon to Walmart, but a company you might not be thinking about is also making moves into the health care world—Best Buy. In this episode, host Rachel Woods sits down with Advisory Board's Miriam Sznycer-Taub to talk about how Best Buy is moving its way into the health care world and what that might mean for the health care industry. Links: Why you shouldn't rush into home-based care (and what to consider before entering) Home-based care market scan

Radio Advisory
94: Where CMMI is headed—according to its director

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 40:25


The world of health care has changed a lot in the past decade, and the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation has been behind a lot of that change. In this episode, host Rachel Woods sits down with Liz Fowler, director of CMMI, to talk about what innovations CMMI has worked on in the past decade and where it's heading next. Plus, policy and strategy expert Ben Umansky debriefs with Rae to share his take on the agency's next steps. Links: Innovation At The Centers For Medicare And Medicaid Services: A Vision For The Next 10 Years | Health Affairs Innovation Center Strategy Refresh | CMS.gov Our latest on Policy and Payment

Radio Advisory
93: Beyond burnout: Moral exhaustion in the clinical workforce

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 31:08


Amid the surge of the delta coronavirus variant, many clinicians are being forced to make difficult and potentially even unethical decisions when their resources are scarce. In this episode, host Rachel Woods sits down with Cynda Rushton, a Hastings Center Fellow and professor of clinical ethics at the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics and the School of Nursing, to talk about those decisions, what role leaders and administrators play in protecting frontline clinicians from those decisions, and what it means for those delivering care. Links: 'Moral Resilience Rounds': Johns Hopkins' secret to help staff navigate moral distress Picklist of emotional support options Resources for Frontline Clinicians | Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics The Rushton Moral Resilience Scale | Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics Moral Resilience: Transforming Moral Suffering in Healthcare [Book]

Radio Advisory
92: The biggest crisis of 2021 isn't Covid-19—it's nursing shortages

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 32:04


Covid-19 has been on the forefront of everyone's minds for over a year now, but the biggest crisis for health care providers in 2021 might not be the pandemic—it may be nursing shortages. In this episode, host Rachel Woods sits down with Advisory Board CNO Carol Boston-Fleischhauer to talk about the nationwide shortage of nurses and what hospitals can do now to address some of the bigger problems nurses face today. Links: Ep. 61: Resilience: Not just a pandemic buzzword—and not the same as engagement Why so many nurses are quitting (and what to do about it) How to fight the 'nursing exodus.' (Hint: It isn't $40,000 sign-on bonuses.) [Nov. 2 | Webinar] Hard Truths for CNOs: The Current & Future State of the Nursing Workforce

Radio Advisory
90: Aaron Carroll on how clinicians can combat medical misinformation

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 42:46


Medical misinformation has been a significant problem for a long time, but amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the problem has become even more widespread. In this episode, host Rachel Woods sits down with Dr. Aaron Carroll, author, professor, and Indiana University chief health officer—to discuss what all clinicians should do to combat medical misinformation. Plus, Advisory Board experts Solomon Banjo and Pam Divack offer their take on clinician's role in online spaces (with patients and with each other) and translate those same principles for the rest of the industry. Links: Online clinician communities Online Clinician Communities Cheat Sheet Healthcare Triage | YouTube Channel The Incidental Economist Aaron E. Carroll | The New York Times The Bad Food Bible: How and Why to Eat Sinfully Learn more: Innovation Showcase on Strategies to Advance Diversity (submissions due before October 1)

Radio Advisory
89: The unanswered vaccine questions you should be tracking

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 29:53


The Covid-19 landscape is constantly shifting, including the status of vaccination, and it can all be a lot to keep track of. In this episode, host Rachel Woods sits down with Advisory Board's Pam Divack and Regina Lohr to talk about some of the questions regarding Covid-19 vaccines that still need to be answered—including mandates, outstanding approvals, dosing, and how to balance a national vs. global vaccination effort. This podcast was recorded on September 16, 2021. On Friday September 17, FDA's Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee recommended offering Pfizer booster shots for people ages 65 and older and for “high risk” individuals over the age of 16. It also voted against recommending boosters for all eligible adults, citing lack of more robust data on the younger age groups. This recommendation is not binding, and an official FDA decision is still to come. On Monday, September 20, Pfizer released new data showing lower doses of its Covid-19 vaccine are safe and shows 'robust' antibody response for 5- to 11-year-olds, without any serious safety issues. Pfizer expects to file for EUA soon, and experts say the shot may be authorized for kids by Halloween. Links: FDA panel recommends booster shots for some adults—but not all What Pfizer's clinical trial revealed about its Covid-19 vaccine in young children Are you ready for booster shots? Start thinking about these 6 factors now To retain staff, organizations need to invest in well-being beyond the workplace

Radio Advisory
87: Digital inequities (and why you shouldn't call it the digital divide)

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 23:15


The Covid-19 pandemic has led to massive digital investments in the health care industry. In this episode, host Rachel Woods sits down with Advisory Board's Ty Aderhold to talk about these investments, what their impact on equity could be, and why you might want to abandon the phrase "digital divide." Links: Partnership, persistence, and patience: Key lessons from our panel on digital equity Digital inequity cheat sheet Digital literacy cheat sheet How Seattle Children's combats digital inequities

Until it's Fixed
Bridging the Gap

Until it's Fixed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 40:37


Highlights• Introduction | Stacey and Callie welcome listeners back and tee up the return to a topic from Episode 1—digital access to health care services.• 05:06 Roundtable part 1 | Ty and Rae from Advisory Board join the hosts to discuss the scope of digital inequity: much more than just internet access, the term encompasses digital literacy, connection speed and stability, and more.• 15:09 Roundtable part 2 | From defining digital inequity and how it impacts health, the conversation turns to solutions. Both guests share examples of success stories of health care organizations taking new steps to accommodate different levels of connectivity.• 20:21 Roundtable part 3 | Looking to the future, Rae and Ty talk about public initiatives that are making a difference and pitfalls to be wary of on the road ahead.• 28:01 Interview: Dr. Turner Lee | Callie talks with Dr. Turner Lee of the Brookings Institution and author of the forthcoming book Digitally Invisible: How the Internet is Creating the New Underclass. They discuss her research on the topic, current government efforts to invest in infrastructure and her hopes for a more equitable future.• 38:48 Conclusion | Stacey and Callie leave us with their closing thoughts and a preview of what's coming next on Until It's Fixed. Resources• Advisory Board blog: The digital divide• Pew Research Center: Mobile technology and home broadband in 2021• Brookings Institution: Can Biden's broadband infrastructure plan close the digital divide? Guests Rachel (Rae) Woods has been leading and advising on research studies at Advisory Board since 2014, and she brings deep health care knowledge, strategic insight and operational expertise to her hands-on work with executives and frontline providers. Rae is also the host of Advisory Board's five star-rated podcast, Radio Advisory.Ty Aderhold is the Director of Digital Health Research at Advisory Board, where he leads research on artificial intelligence, digital strategy, telehealth and digital health equity.Dr. Nicol Turner Lee is a senior fellow in Governance Studies, the director of the Center for Technology Innovation, and serves as Co-Editor-In-Chief of TechTank. Dr. Turner Lee researches public policy designed to enable equitable access to technology across the U.S. and to harness its power to create change in communities across the world. The views, opinions, and content expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, or policies of Optum.

Daring Self-Leadership & The Nature Connection
#2 Rachel Woods on making yourself redundant and coaching in Nature

Daring Self-Leadership & The Nature Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 45:37


My guest lives in Somerset in the UK with her two dogs.In 2020 she left a thriving career in HR behind to fully commit to coaching and supervision. She now is the ‘Coach in Nature' with Nature — or “Mrs N” as she likes to call her — as her business partner.To become the ‘Coach in Nature' she earned a Master in Science degree in Coaching and Behavioural Change in 2018.She is accredited by the European Mentoring and Coaching Council as a Senior Practitioner. She's a member of several professional coaching bodies and a qualified coach supervisor.All this is to say, that my guest is extremely qualified to do what she does.She helps her clients recognise and leverage their strengths and talents to develop an authentic leadership style and do so in tandem with her business partner and co-creator, Mrs N.We first 'met' online at a Climate Coaching Alliance webinar and then connected on LinkedIn. There she stands out not just with her compelling content, but also for the way she writes her name. Nature has even made her way there; her LinkedIn name has a tree and an owl emoji in it.It is very clear how much Nature means to her and that it's not just another tool in her coaching bag. Nature is an integral part of her life and her work.She is the host of the brilliantly named podcast ‘Thought Garden' on which she reaches out to promote personal development with mother Nature and human nature in mind.Her solo sessions and guests offer thoughts to ponder as you wander.Ideal for listening to on walks or to use as thinking points when lockdown dinner conversations run a bit dry.You can find more extensive notes (including links to books, music and movies mentioned) on the episode page on the Dare Greatly Coaching website

Ladies on the Lounge
Evan Rachel Woods exposes Marilyn Manson & all the Golden Globe Nominations and Controversies!

Ladies on the Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 57:40


In this week's episode we dive deep into Evan Rachel Woods abuse allegations against notorious singer Marilyn Manson. As always we talk this week's top celebrity gossip, including the Golden Globes. Plus we watch Netflixes The Dig, Bonding season 2 and Fate the Winx Saga.

WFO Life Podcast
Ep076 Interview Rachel Woods: Building and Maintaining Individual Motivation

WFO Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 79:44


In this episode, Lt Colonel Story and I interview Rachel Woods. Rachel is a Professor at Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business. Rachel has spent 15 + years in the leadership development industry empowering leaders with practical leadership skills. She is a leadership author, trainer, consultant, and coach, who is passionate about helping people reach their fullest potential. Rachel joins us to talk about building and maintaining personal motivation. This episode continues pulling on the thread of our "Coaching Series" where Chris and I bring together coaches in various fields to share practical life tips. This episode starts the conversation on building motivation by exploring the foundation of motivation, the development of individual motivation. Building motivation is a skill, just like anything else. Use the tools, practice the skill, reap the benefits.

Life. Purpose. Leadership
Ep44: Being Useful with Rachel Woods

Life. Purpose. Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 34:59


Being Useful; Gaining New Perspectives: Rachel Woods, Coach in Nature, has partnered with Nature and has never felt more aligned with her usefulness than she does right now. The holy grail in this life is contentment, being okay and connected to oneself, being satisfied with where you're at, and being alive in who you are. But it is also about slowing down.

Radio Advisory
Episode 2: How Covid-19 is transforming telehealth now and in the future

Radio Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 32:58


The Covid-19 virus has turned telehealth into a safety and financial necessity for many provider organizations. John League has watched and studied telehealth adoption for years, and he sits down with host Rachel Woods to share his perspectives on how providers should utilize telehealth during the pandemic, and what the face of telehealth will look like post Covid-19. More resources: 3 imperatives to leverage telehealth against Covid-19 How Covid-19 is transforming telehealth—now and in the future What the CARES Act means for the health care industry (Health care technology companies tab) Telehealth Primers: The Complete Series Telemedicine Resource Library Telemedicine Strategic Plan Template What do consumers want from virtual visits?

Dungeons, Dice & Everything Nice
[DYLAN]: Rose & Red Dagger, Part Three (feat. Rachel Woods)

Dungeons, Dice & Everything Nice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 96:52


As Arkala demands retribution, and Draksil unleashes a massive surprise, which country will walk away with their heads held high? [Special Guest:] Rachel Woods as Private Charlotte “Chuck” Constie (@tired_druid) Carly Strait as Munder The Medic. (@carlystrait) Liz Burton as Captain Malik Joanon. (@thepigeonwizard) McKenzie Wilkes as Private Dylan Rose. (@mckenziewilkes) Syd Foltz as Scallop. (@sydfoltz) Find us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram: @dungeonsdice Support Us & Listen to Our Aftershow: Patreon.com/DungeonsDice

Dungeons, Dice & Everything Nice
[DYLAN]: Rose & Red Dagger, Part Two (feat. Rachel Woods)

Dungeons, Dice & Everything Nice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 106:21


We discover that Caerleon isn’t the only country looking for answers. The party splits. We meet Scallop, and hear his story. [Special Guest:] Rachel Woods as Private Charlotte “Chuck” Constie (@tired_druid) Carly Strait as Munder The Medic. (@carlystrait) Liz Burton as Captain Malik Joanon. (@thepigeonwizard) McKenzie Wilkes as Private Dylan Rose. (@mckenziewilkes) Syd Foltz as Scallop. (@sydfoltz) Find us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram: @dungeonsdice Support Us & Listen to Our Aftershow: Patreon.com/DungeonsDice

Dungeons, Dice & Everything Nice
[DYLAN]: Rose & Red Dagger, Part One (feat. Rachel Woods)

Dungeons, Dice & Everything Nice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 107:38


We learn of the Caerleon 99th Specialist Group: The Red Dagger Division. What was their last mission, before the fatal trip to Gnickleback’s? Love and loss come hand in hand in this three part series. [Special Guest:] Rachel Woods as Private Charlotte “Chuck” Constie (@tired_druid) Carly Strait as Munder The Medic. (@carlystrait) Liz Burton as Captain Malik Joanon. (@thepigeonwizard) McKenzie Wilkes as Private Dylan Rose. (@mckenziewilkes) Find us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram: @dungeonsdice Support Us & Listen to Our Aftershow: Patreon.com/DungeonsDice

The Mr. Skin Podcast
Evan Rachel Woods Butt & Elisabeth Moss Nipples

The Mr. Skin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 36:36


What a week for TV nudity. Westworld continues to show off Evan Rachel Woods' backside while Elisabeth Moss is back with a long sex scene in The Handmaid's Tale.

Pillowtok - Glimpse of Brilliance
Posing Schmosing: Life Lessons From An Expert Model – Acceptance – Glimpse of Brilliance #113

Pillowtok - Glimpse of Brilliance

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2016 30:06


Maayan brings on her darling friend Rachel Woods whom she met in NYC and who has been modeling since age 10. It's not looks, or type, or thinness that determines success but rather qualities that we can all appreciate. In this second part, we look at acceptance - of yourself and the industry.  Another great [...] The post Posing Schmosing: Life Lessons From An Expert Model – Acceptance – Glimpse of Brilliance #113 appeared first on Glimpse Of Brilliance.

Glimpse of Brilliance (formerly Gossipist)
Posing Schmosing: Life Lessons From An Expert Model – Acceptance – Glimpse of Brilliance #113

Glimpse of Brilliance (formerly Gossipist)

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2016 30:06


Maayan brings on her darling friend Rachel Woods whom she met in NYC and who has been modeling since age 10. It's not looks, or type, or thinness that determines success but rather qualities that we can all appreciate. In this second part, we look at acceptance - of yourself and the industry.  Another great [...] The post Posing Schmosing: Life Lessons From An Expert Model – Acceptance – Glimpse of Brilliance #113 appeared first on Glimpse Of Brilliance.

Pillowtok - Glimpse of Brilliance
Posing Schmosing: Life Lessons From An Expert Model – Persistence – Glimpse of Brilliance #112

Pillowtok - Glimpse of Brilliance

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2016 27:44


Maayan brings on her darling friend Rachel Woods whom she met in NYC and who has been modeling since age 10. It's not looks, or type, or thinness that determines success but rather qualities that we can all appreciate. We start with Persistence. A great insight and reality check. Listen to this The post Posing Schmosing: Life Lessons From An Expert Model – Persistence – Glimpse of Brilliance #112 appeared first on Glimpse Of Brilliance.

Glimpse of Brilliance (formerly Gossipist)
Posing Schmosing: Life Lessons From An Expert Model – Persistence – Glimpse of Brilliance #112

Glimpse of Brilliance (formerly Gossipist)

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2016 27:44


Maayan brings on her darling friend Rachel Woods whom she met in NYC and who has been modeling since age 10. It's not looks, or type, or thinness that determines success but rather qualities that we can all appreciate. We start with Persistence. A great insight and reality check. Listen to this The post Posing Schmosing: Life Lessons From An Expert Model – Persistence – Glimpse of Brilliance #112 appeared first on Glimpse Of Brilliance.

Goodnight Universe
20160303 Acting lessons, writing classes, competing careers, & babysitting Evan Rachel Woods

Goodnight Universe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2016 63:26


Discussing the freak show Republican debate, Dave Ramsey,the virtues of a three hour drive to South Carolina for raw milk, and the prices of grass fed beef in North Carolina. Thespian Mom discusses her foray into acting classes, the strains in put on marriage number one and the struggles of the acting world in “Raleighwood.” Next, Commercial Mom chats about life as the face of small drug store, her first but not last venture working for big pharma, plus fiction writing classes,student films, accepting a mattress from an ex husband, and Support Dad’s possible man crush. We also talk about the troubles of competing careers, distinguishing real compliments from sexual advances, and babysitting Evan Rachel Woods with tarot cards. Finally, we bring it home with a story of Comic Mom’s ex husband failed attempt to make it in hollywood (join the club), her jealousy over support dad’s lunch date with an old girlfriend, questioning Support Dad’s jealousy or lack thereof, and the woes of Vanderbilt alumni.

Baylor University Business Review
Delegation: How Do You Know if You're Doing it Right?

Baylor University Business Review

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2008 3:57


Attorney-Mediator and Lecturer of Negotiation and Conflict Resolution for Baylor's MBA Program Rachel Woods is also founder of Leadership Trek' Corporation. She discusses delegation. How do you know if you're doing it right? (Part 2)

Baylor University Business Review

Attorney-Mediator and Lecturer of Negotiation and Conflict Resolution for Baylor's MBA Program Rachel Woods is also founder of Leadership Trek' Corporation. She discusses delegation. Why do some find it so difficult? Why is it important?

Baylor University Business Review
Leadership and Trust

Baylor University Business Review

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2008 3:57


Attorney-Mediator and Lecturer of Negotiation and Conflict Resolution for Baylor's MBA Program Rachel Woods is also founder of Leadership Trek' Corporation. She discusses the link between effective leadership and trust.

Baylor University Business Review

Rachel Woods, Licensed Attorney, Consultant and Founder of Leadership Trek Corporation, describes the "power suit" one should wear when negotiating.

Baylor University Business Review
Turning Attacks into Opportunities with Negotiation Jujitsu

Baylor University Business Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2007 4:00


Rachel Woods, Licensed Attorney, Consultant and Founder of Leadership Trek Corporation, tells how to turn attacks into opportunities with negotiation jujitsu.

Baylor University Business Review
Tips for Those Who Avoid Conflict

Baylor University Business Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2007 4:00


Rachel Woods, Licensed Attorney, Consultant and Founder of Leadership Trek Corporation, provides some tips for people who avoid conflict.