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In this episode, Renee sits down with Tess O'Connor of Nurtured Women's Health to explore the true essentials of postpartum care. They discuss the critical role of doulas, the importance of mental health support, and the often overlooked need for continuity in maternal healthcare. Tess shares her insights on resetting the standards for postpartum care, emphasizing how comprehensive support can make a significant difference for new mums. Tune in for an enlightening conversation on enhancing postpartum recovery and well-being.Learn more about Dr Renee White and Fill Your Cup Postpartum Doulas:Want to be nurtured and nourished after the birth of your baby, have a peek at our doula offerings.If you want to gobble up our famous Chocolate + Goji lactation cookies, look no further.
In this episode, Renee chats with Dr. Nicole Gale, founder of Juno, to explore the inspiration and journey behind this innovative postpartum care service. Dr. Gale shares how her own experiences as a GP and mother led to the creation of Juno, a holistic space dedicated to supporting new mums. They discuss the challenges of early motherhood and the importance of integrated care. Tune in to hear how Dr. Gale is revolutionizing postpartum support and creating a nurturing environment for mothers and their families.Learn more about Dr Renee White and Fill Your Cup Postpartum Doulas:Want to be nurtured and nourished after the birth of your baby, have a peek at our doula offerings.If you want to gobble up our famous Chocolate + Goji lactation cookies, look no further.
In this episode of the Postpartum Revolution series, Renee chats with Avalon Nethery, founder of Borne. Avalon, a certified Doula and mum of two, shares how her struggles with early motherhood inspired her to create Borne. Dedicated to making postpartum care a vital part of Australia's healthcare, Borne focuses on supporting and celebrating mums. Avalon and Renee discuss the importance of postpartum care and envision a future where every Aussie mum gets the care she deserves. Tune in to hear how Borne is transforming maternal health for Australian mothers.Learn more about Dr Renee White and Fill Your Cup Postpartum Doulas:Want to be nurtured and nourished after the birth of your baby, have a peek at our doula offerings.If you want to gobble up our famous Chocolate + Goji lactation cookies, look no further.
In this episode, Renee chats with Larissa Leone of Homb about her journey through postnatal depression and the creation of her business. Larissa shares her personal struggles, the tipping point that led her to seek help, and her eventual burnout that landed her in the hospital. She explains how these experiences inspired her to establish a support space for postpartum women. Don't miss this inspiring conversation that highlights the power of resilience and the impact of turning personal challenges into meaningful change. Tune in!Learn more about Dr Renee White and Fill Your Cup Postpartum Doulas:Want to be nurtured and nourished after the birth of your baby, have a peek at our doula offerings.If you want to gobble up our famous Chocolate + Goji lactation cookies, look no further.
Today on The Black Tech Building Program. Continuing the Gamer Revolution Series Cloud Gaming. Python Demo. Here are the links and articles of episodes discussion. Reading Article on the History of Cloud Gaming https://www.gameopedia.com/cloud-gaming/ Discuss the tools and skills that needed for building a black owned cloud gaming network for black gamers, and creators Cloud Computing Architecture Tutorial - Front End & Back End | Cloud Computing | Simplilearn Today's News Articles https://www.pcworld.com/article/2193046/incase-will-take-over-microsofts-mouse-and-keyboard-business.html https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/amd-22-year-old-gpus-are-still-getting-driver-updates-atis-r300-r500-from-the-early-2000s-live-on-in-linux-driver-patches-thanks-to-the-open-source-community https://www.windowscentral.com/gaming/pc-gaming/leaked-msi-claw-portable-pc-handheld-makes-competition-fierce Recorded on 1/5/2024. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ben-uko/message
We are re-launching our patreon-exclusive Revolution Series, with this continuation of our look at the Haitian revolution, and how the slave revolts led to the end of slavery. Get the full episode...
In Season 2 of The Clean Energy Revolution podcast, Max La Manna takes a look at the role energy plays in tackling the negative effects of climate change. As countries around the world aim to reach net zero emissions, Max discovers how the world will be powered in the next 30 years as we work towards a future that doesn't contribute to global warming. Along the way we'll meet inspiring people who are embracing new technology to make their lives, homes and businesses cleaner and greener, as well as the experts developing the technology, who explain how our lives will be transformed and how we can get involved. From the electricity we use in our homes and offices, to our transport, shops, schools, hospitals and factories, the energy we use to fuel our everyday life is getting greener and cleaner. National Grid has a crucial role to play, as they supply energy to homes across the UK and the Northeast United States -meaning they're at the heart of connecting all of us to a greener future. Are you ready to be part of the revolution? Join Max for your definitive guide to the net zero energy transition. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul delivers a powerful speech to the people of Athens. Acts 17. We continue in our How To Start a Revolution Series about the early church.
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Gal. 2:21; James 4:6-7
Gal. 2:21; 1 Cor. 13; John 13:34; 1 John 3:14
Gal 2:21 & Rom. 6:1-2; 8:1-2
Gal. 2:15-21; Rom. 6:1-3; 8:1-2
Acts 20:32 & 2 Peter 3:18
2 Peter 3:18 & Acts 20:32
2 Peter 3:18; Acts 20:32
Grace is an enabler. You build and win through GRACE.
Revolution Series | Sunday Sessions | Why? Just? Rave? | Vol 2 by Ryan Tiffin
This week on the podcast we recap our "Love Revolution" series and take a look into the next series "Over It".
Rick Ruperto is a senior global advisor to the John Maxwell Team. Author of the book 180 Revolution. He is taking us on a journey to ultimate victory. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thrivewithomu/message
Rick Ruperto is a senior global advisor to the John Maxwell Team. Author of the book 180 Revolution. He is taking us on a journey to ultimate victory. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thrivewithomu/message
Rick Ruperto is a senior global advisor to the John Maxwell Team. Author of the book 180 Revolution. He is taking us on a journey to ultimate victory. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thrivewithomu/message
I was inspired to create a few Sunday Sessions! I hope you enjoy this live-recorded set!
This mix was recorded when testing a set I was going to do on Facebook Live. This has not been edited or remastered. Enjoy this bonus set!
As a kick-off to 2020, I sat down and recorded this house session! I hope you enjoy! www.ryantiffin.com
I am back with new sounds, new songs, and a new look! Check out my first episode in my newest series "Revolution"
Key Takeaways: You can’t do 1:1 personalization unless you’re doing ‘message automation.’ This isn’t just automating the sending of emails, but also the content within it. Too often, the BAU loop — business as usual — prevents us from ever getting this deep in the first place! Don’t let BAU cripple your creativity! This occurs when, say, you’re building an email, while meanwhile your design team is working on a component to be placed within the HTML, you begin testing, but you find that something’s not quite right. You go back, have things re-designed, re-coded, re-tested, and all systems are go! You’re set to send, and then you see that the offer changes or that the product just went out of stock. Matt’s seen cases where it took three weeks just to send one email. Don’t let that be you any longer! Email is alive and well. It’s only becoming more timely, accurate, and effective! Don’t try to personalize everything all at once, though. Matt mentions the ‘marginal gains’ mentality — where you build one bit of personalization, get it out the door, see its effects, and go from there. If you commit to this progress, by the end of a year, you’ll be looking at a completely different email program than when you began. Full Shownotes: https://www.emarsys.com/en/resources/podcasts/email-is-not-dead-matt-hayes
Key Takeaways: What does your marketer plus machine blueprint look like? Are you there yet? Well, I’m here, as is Chris, to let you know something you shouldn’t forget: it’s OK if you’re still working on learning about how machines can complement your marketing. You’re NOT in the minority if you’re still working on integrating AI, ML, and automations. All good things take time! So long as you’re making progress, don’t worry about anyone else. Maybe you don’t need ultra-advanced, super complex automations, algorithms, and AI across your arsenal. Sideshow knows that building trust with customers in meaningful ways is critical, so they focus mainly on areas their audience hangs out, on social listening and Facebook advertising. No need to jump into the deep end if all of your fish swim in the shallow. Make authentic connections – whatever that means for you. Chris shared one of the most inspiring quotes we’ve heard from any guest thus far – and it’s a mic drop moment, so I’ll leave you with this thought: “The most effective marketing is marketing in which you really touch someone’s heart.” Full Shownotes: https://www.emarsys.com/en/resources/podcasts/authenticity-chris-pirrotta
Key Takeaways: As Sandra says, we have to “think about what the right channel for each person is, along with the right content, context, time, and frequency… as she said “the number of possibilities increase a ton and it becomes hard for the marketer to figure all of that out if they don’t have the machine to rely on.” So, use machines to help you where it makes sense. How can you break through and be more customer centric? If they want to, WorldRemit’s app users can sign up for daily push notifications to see daily transfer rates instead of typical emails. These notifications alone drive nearly 8% of their app traffic. Find what your audience wants, and deliver it! Not everything that matters is measurable, and not everything that’s measurable matters. This is the second time I’ve heard this in the past week, and for good reason: the data explosion can create a mental construct that “if we can, we should.” But it’s not that simple, and not always feasible to measure everything under the sun. Identify the activities and key results you’re looking to drive, and focus there. Full Shownotes: https://www.emarsys.com/en/resources/podcasts/worldremit-marketing-sandra-wroe
Key Takeaways: To any marketer still feeling skeptical about AI: as Maria says, “demystify it!” AI isn’t like Terminator portrays it, nor will some robot come take your job. Educate yourself and learn all you can. Then, find a specific use case based on one aspect of your marketing process you want to resolve, optimize, automate, or improve. Using AI is a choice. Instead of spending ridiculous amounts of time sorting through spreadsheets, choose more time for strategy. Where you once manually created marketing messages for each customer, choose machine learning. In lieu of repetitive tasks that ring you dry by day’s end, choose automation. These are all byproducts of using AI. Third, as Maria alludes to, AI is a double-edged sword. It can help detach us from our very human laziness and biases… butttt we also have to be careful, collectively, to make sure our algorithms are processing all of this data in an unbiased way. We have to collect, manage, and store data – and write and program our machines – so that they avoid bias in any way, but still achieve what we need. Full Shownotes: https://www.emarsys.com/en/resources/podcasts/artificial-intelligence-maria-flores-portillo
Key Takeaways: First, you have to know every customer’s buying stage, which brands they have an affinity for, what they’ve bought in the past, and recent purchases, and then use the right tools that enable the kind of targeting that you want to do in alignment with your overarching goals. Second, don’t shy away from the seemingly scary stuff. Data, AI, machine learning, voice, and even developing working partnerships with your IT team to bring it all together are a reality that needs to come to fruition if we are to truly advance, adopt, and adapt to the rapid pace of marketing today. Third, lifecycle marketing can’t be overlooked. Don’t know where to begin? Start with customer journey mapping – even basic historical data like who you sold something to and what you sold them can tell you a lot. Then, when you’ve got the right tech, you can start to look at and act on things like propensity to buy, AOV, loyalty status, and more, bringing it all full circle. Full Shownotes: https://www.emarsys.com/en/resources/podcasts/customer-data-chelsea-mueller
Key Takeaways: 73% of consumers prefer direct mail over other advertising methods, and just over half of customers find print marketing to be the most trustworthy marketing vehicle. Print marketing -- or direct mail -- is a "cheap" channel, as Rob puts it, but there's a lot of ways to use and integrate it with your other channels. Print/direct mail no longer has to be siloed, either, and is becoming more easily integrated within the overall CRM system. As a performance channel, automated, personalized direct mail -- like cart abandonment or post-purchase mailers -- breaks through the clutter and grabs attention where other brands just aren't reaching out. What's old is becoming new, again. Application of customer data to direct mail campaigns -- as part of an omnichannel approach -- can create a new revenue stream and works to reach to all demographics across virtually all use cases. Full Shownotes: https://www.emarsys.com/en/resources/podcasts/direct-mail-robert-rebholz
Key Takeaways: Understand context and the role of a particular piece of content at a particular time. Consider how a customer is feeling -- their state of mind -- at a particular time. It doesn't have to be highly creative... it can be utilitarian instead of crazy creative. This approach can be extremely effective in terms of understanding the job that needs to be done. Then, if you need extra creativity at certain touch points, that's where you'll have more time to shine. Look at neuroscience techniques to understand brand purchase and shopping behavior. It comes down to reward minus pain. Manage the balance between anticipated reward versus likely pain (like price!). Think about how the brain receives content; it doesn't have a "brand" button. Most people don't think about marketing from this perspective during their day-to-day. Are you? AI is not going to be as scary as nuclear weapons. But you should also remain mindful of how AI can help you in powerful ways. What affect will tech have on behavior change? How will AI help your bottom line and long-term advocacy? That's the job of tech and AI as the change of pace (things are speeding up) and stretched marketing teams are struggling to keep up. Full Shownotes: https://www.emarsys.com/en/resources/podcasts/behavioral-marketing-chris-pearce
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Description: Our generation's foremost researcher and expert on technical artificial intelligence, Ashwin Ram of Google, joins the show following his Revolution presentation to discuss a modern application of AI in marketing. Listen now! Full Shownotes: https://www.emarsys.com/en/resources/podcasts/artificial-intelligence-ashwin-ram
Description: Michael Doyle, Head of Marketing at City Beach, shares some common challenges that retail marketers face. Customers demand (and deserve) personalization – as consumers, we know this first-hand! But ad-hoc "batch and blast" techniques just don’t work. So how do you bridge the gap between personalization and the human’s capacity to collect data? Doyle discusses the challenges that he and his team faced as an old-school retailer trying to grow in the digital space and the role technology played in making their personalization dreams a reality. Full Shownotes: https://www.emarsys.com/en/resources/podcasts/city-beach-michael-doyle
Description: Alexandra Simion, Head of Marketing at BrandAlley lets us in on some of the ways she and her team put the customer at heart of their marketing efforts – and the role technology plays in it all. As they approach their strategies and the tech that helps them execute, they always take time to step back to ask, “is this the right thing for our customers?” You have an opportunity to do the same thing. Full Shownotes: https://www.emarsys.com/en/resources/podcasts/brandalley-alexandra-simion
Global Product Management Talk is pleased to bring you the next episode of... The Everyday Innovator with host Chad McAllister, PhD. The podcast is all about helping people involved in innovation and managing products become more successful, grow their careers, and STANDOUT from their peers. About the Episode: I’m still on my road trip of the northeast U.S. and made a stop in Bristol, Pennsylvania. What took me to this small town was a video series called The Small Business Revolution. This is a reality show where small businesses in small towns get help from business experts, and I have become a groupie, visiting each town where the series has been made. Season three was just launched and you can find it along with the previous seasons on Hulu or at www.smallbusinessrevolution.org. Product managers and innovators are the heroes of companies, creating products customers love, and in turn generating revenue that pushes the economy forward. That’s what being an Everyday Innovator is all about. And, small business owners are the heroes of small towns. I love the stories that this video show examines, and the story behind its creation also has good lessons for Everyday Innovators. The show is produced by Deluxe Corp and I caught up with their VP of Public Relations, Cam Potts, to discuss the making of the show.
Lessons from small businesses that apply to everyone. I'm still on my road trip of the northeast U.S. and made a stop in Bristol, Pennsylvania. What took me to this small town was a video series called The Small Business Revolution. This is a reality show where small businesses in small towns get help from […]
Lessons from small businesses that apply to everyone. I’m still on my road trip of the northeast U.S. and made a stop in Bristol, Pennsylvania. What took me to this small town was a video series called The Small Business Revolution. This is a reality show where small businesses in small towns get help from […]
The Revolution Series
The Revolution Series
The Revolution Series
The Revolution Series
The Revolution Series
The Revolution Series
Florian Kuplent has one of the most diverse backgrounds in brewing you’ll find in today’s craft beer industry. Originally from Germany where he worked in breweries across Bavaria, Belgium, and England, Florian is now Co-Founder and Brewmaster at St. Louis’ Urban Chestnut Brewing Co. Urban Chestnut brews under their unique philosophy of “Beer Divergency,” creating a lineup of beers that pay homage to old-world brewing techniques and styles (their “Reverence Series” of beers), as well as giving them license to experiment with new ingredients and flavors (their “Revolution Series”). In this episode, we dive into a mixed lineup of classic lagers and new-age brews, while Florian takes us through the history of Urban Chestnut and his own brewing career. And yes, that does include a discussion about the STL-based macrobrew behemoth: Anheuser-Busch. Prost! After you listen, make sure to head over to PubcastWorldwide.com to leave a comment and sign-up for the monthly “Brewsletter.” Cheers!
A Springboard your Virtual University multimedia educational broadcast on Sunday 20th May 2018.
The Revolution Series
A Springboard your Virtual University multimedia educational broadcast on Sunday 6th May 2018.
Welcome to the Revolution Series
On this episode, we talk about what we are expecting in the future. This is the first episode in the series that explains about the several of the shifts we should expect to see in American culture. We go in depth about what we will expect to see in communication and social media in general moving forward.
In this installment of the cultural revolution series, we talk about the the shift we expect to see in music. Major trends in genres such as Hip Hop have developed some interesting questions moving forward as what we will expect to see from future artists and musicians.
A Springboard your Virtual University multimedia educational broadcast featuring Gary Al Smith & Mabel Simpson on Sunday 22nd April 2018.
Greg Thompson | Revolution Series
Greg Thompson | Revolution Series
Greg Thompson | Revolution Series
Tom kicks of the new year with the first in the Revolution Series on Devotion, exploring the importance of regular prayer. Recognising that many struggle in this area, Tom unpacks how to resolve to a life of prayer.
Revolution Series
Egypt: Sex, Mobs and Revolution. Unreported World examines the increase in sexual assaults and harassment in Egypt, revealing claims that young men are being paid to attack women, but the new generation are fighting back. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.