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Elevate Care
Interim Leaders, Lasting Impact: How Healthcare's Change Agents Drive Success with Ben Harber

Elevate Care

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 15:27


In this episode of Elevate Care, host Kerry Perez speaks with Ben Harber, Vice President of Interim Solutions at B.E. Smith, about the critical role of interim leadership in healthcare. They discuss the unique challenges and opportunities that arise during leadership transitions, the importance of finding the right fit for interim leaders, and how these leaders can drive transformational change within organizations. Ben shares insights on the appeal of interim leadership careers and emphasizes the need for healthcare systems to view interim leaders as valuable assets rather than mere vacancy fillers. The conversation concludes with a focus on maximizing ROI through effective interim leadership.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Interim Leadership03:09 The Importance of Interim Leadership in Healthcare06:09 Finding the Right Fit for Interim Leaders09:10 The Appeal of Interim Leadership Careers12:12 Maximizing ROI with Interim Leaders15:00 Conclusion and Key Takeaways  About BenBen Harber leads the Interim Leadership organization for B.E. Smith Leadership Solutions. As an accomplished healthcare executive, he brings years of progressive operational leadership experience to his role. Ben provides strategic vision, leadership, and direction to B.E. Smith Leadership Solutions and is widely regarded by clients and candidates as one of the most respected leaders in the industry. With nine years at B.E. Smith, he has consistently delivered increased value and improved efficiencies for client partner organizations.Ben is recognized as an expert in multi-site healthcare operations, large medical group management, ACO operations, product management, large-scale revenue operations, reinsurance, and health plan provider contracting. As a turnaround operations leader, he has provided insight and expertise across more than 8,000 engagements during his tenure at B.E. Smith.Before joining B.E. Smith, Ben spent nearly a decade at DaVita, where he achieved significant success. His accomplishments included reorganizing and turning around DaVita's revenue operations, setting records in managing the peritoneal dialysis product line, and developing the framework for the first renal-focused ACO. His passion for early identification of end-stage renal disease led him to create the globally recognized website, KidneySmart.org.Prior to DaVita, Ben spent seven years at GE Capital's healthcare reinsurance division, where he developed a managed care network to assist reinsurance customers with catastrophic and first-dollar risk. During his time at GE, he launched Net Promoter Score surveying for a $10 billion unit and served as an expert in sales force effectiveness, purchase likelihood, and customer loyalty.Ben holds a Bachelor of Administration in Finance and a Master of Business Administration from Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri. He also earned Six Sigma Black Belt and Lean certifications from GE Capital. Active in his community, Ben serves on several civic boards. Sponsors: Discover how WorkWise is redefining workforce management for healthcare. Visit workwise.amnhealthcare.com to learn more.About The Show: Elevate Care delves into the latest trends, thinking, and best practices shaping the landscape of healthcare. From total talent management to solutions and strategies to expand the reach of care, we discuss methods to enable high quality, flexible workforce and care delivery. We will discuss the latest advancements in technology, the impact of emerging models and settings, physical and virtual, and address strategies to identify and obtain an optimal workforce mix. Tune in to gain valuable insights from thought leaders focused on improving healthcare quality, workforce well-being, and patient outcomes. Learn more about the show here. Find Us On:WebsiteYouTubeSpotifyAppleInstagramLinkedInXFacebook Powered by AMN Healthcare

Women In Industry Podcast
Kristy Bayer - Girls and Women in Sports Day Special Episode

Women In Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 19:02


In honor of National Girls and Women in Sports Day, the WIN podcast welcomes Kristy Bayer, Athletic Director at Rockhurst University. Overseeing a thriving NCAA DII athletic department with 24 sports, 25 employees, and 575 athletes, Bayer shares her journey—from her own athletic upbringing to leading with impact. Tune in and get an inside look at the fast-paced world of an Athletic Director! Learn more about Kristy Bayer: https://www.comgroup.com/women-in-industry/kristy-bayer Nominate an impactful women to appear on WIN: http://comgroup.com/women-in-industry-nomination Learn more about Rockhurst University Athletics: https://rockhursthawks.com/

Educational AD Podcast
Ep #606 - Kristy Bayer, AD at Rockhurst Univ. in Kansas City, MO

Educational AD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 66:19


It's a BACK TO COLLEGE Episode as we sit down with Kristy Bayer of Rockhurst University. Kristy has an INCREDIBLE Background - All American Athlete, Record Setting College Coach, and longtime College AD - and today she shares her journey along with some BEST PRACTICES on The Educational AD Podcast! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/support

The Show on KMOX
Bill McDermott Honored with 2024 Clay Berling Media Career of Excellence Award

The Show on KMOX

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 15:07


Bill McDermott, legendary soccer journalist, joins Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors to discuss his illustrious career and his 2024 Clay Burling Media Career of Excellence Award. Starting with his coverage of the 1970 World Cup, McDermott shares insights from his long ESPN tenure and reflects on the growth of soccer in the U.S., crediting the importance of soccer-specific stadiums like Columbus Crew's. He breaks down St. Louis City SC's challenges this season—highlighting injuries, tactical inconsistencies, and the potential for coaching changes—while expressing optimism for the team's future. The discussion also covers Rockhurst University's Hall of Fame induction and previews the November 18 international game at CITYPARK.

Illuminating Hope
Public Health Crisis: Understanding Domestic Violence and its Impact with Dr Catherine Dowd

Illuminating Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 34:06


Dr. Dowd graduated from Rockhurst University with her bachelors of science degree in mathematics. She then received her doctor of chiropractic from Cleveland Chiropractic University in Overland Park, KS. She has focused intensively for the past several years specializing in spinal decompression. She compliments this with a passion for helping people understand what causes their pain and helps them have power over this. She firmly believes that PAIN is never random. There is always an answer.https://grainvalleychiro.com/new-home/https://www.instagram.com/grainvalleychiro/

The Postscript Show
Episode 201: What is Biblical Fasting & Why Do We Do It?

The Postscript Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024


Throughout the Old Testament, we find holy men and women who committed themselves to the work of prayer and fasting. People like Moses, King David, Ahab, Daniel, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, and the Jewish people. Fasting was employed as they sought forgiveness from egregious sins that they'd committed or when loved ones needed restoration for health issues, when people needed protection from danger or needed protection from their enemies. Fasting is not just a phenomenon of the Old Testament. Fasting continues to be recognized as an important way to draw near to God and to seek his face in times of hardship and trouble. Today, Provost of Living Faith Bible Institute Brandon Briscoe has invited Pastor James Fyffe to discuss what the Bible says about fasting. James is a professor of Missiology at the LFBI, as well as professor of nursing at Rockhurst University. Visit https://www.lfbi.org/learnmore

The Good Leadership Podcast
Building Trust: Actionable Strategies for Leaders with Dr. Cory Scheer & Charles Good | The Good Leadership Podcast #155

The Good Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 29:05


Today, we are joined by Dr. Cory Scheer. Dr. Cory Scheer is the founder and CEO of TrustCentric Consulting, with over 25 years of leadership experience across various sectors, including small businesses, large corporations, non-profits, education, local government, religious organizations, and the military. He holds an Executive MBA from Rockhurst University and a Doctorate in Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis from the University of Missouri. Dr. Scheer is known for his work on enhancing organizational trust and has authored the book "Closing the Trust Gap." In this insightful discussion, Dr. Scheer shares a foundational framework for building trust within organizations, comprising three essential building blocks: competency, problem-solving, and care for others. He emphasizes the importance of adopting a data-driven, replicable, and durable approach to trust and how it impacts workplace culture and loyalty. Dr. Scheer dives deep into each building block, offering practical tips and reflecting on the importance of self-reflection, active listening, and intentionality in leadership. - Website and live online programs: http://ims-online.comBlog: https://blog.ims-online.com/Podcast: https://ims-online.com/podcasts/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesagood/Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlesgood99 Chapters: (00:00) Introduction (01:51) (Tools) Building Blocks: Competency, Problem Solving, and Care for Others (05:22) (Tip) Deep Dive into Competency (09:26) (Tip) Deep Dive into Problem Solving (13:33) (Tip) Deep Dive into Care for Others (20:25) (Technique) Action Steps to Build Trust (26:16) Conclusion

The Good Leadership Podcast
Building Trust: Actionable Strategies for Leaders with Dr. Cory Scheer & Charles Good | The Good Leadership Podcast #154

The Good Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 28:26


Today, we are joined by Dr. Cory Scheer. Dr. Cory Scheer is the founder and CEO of TrustCentric Consulting, with over 25 years of leadership experience across various sectors, including small businesses, large corporations, non-profits, education, local government, religious organizations, and the military. He holds an Executive MBA from Rockhurst University and a Doctorate in Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis from the University of Missouri. Dr. Scheer is known for his work on enhancing organizational trust and has authored the book "Closing the Trust Gap." In this episode, Dr. Scheer shares his journey from his doctoral program research at the University of Missouri to conducting national research on trust in various industries. We delve deeply into the critical role of trust within organizations, the trust gap between leaders and frontline employees, and the pervasive impacts of distrust. Dr. Scheer also discusses practical strategies for building and measuring trust, including the three key building blocks: competency, problem-solving, and care for others. Additionally, Dr. Scheer provides actionable insights into common trust challenges and how organizations can co-create authentic engagement and loyalty among teams and employees. - Website and live online programs: http://ims-online.com Blog: https://blog.ims-online.com/Podcast: https://ims-online.com/podcasts/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesagood/Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlesgood99 Chapters: (00:00) Introduction (01:09) (Corey's Journey into Trust Research (02:39) (Tool) The Trust Gap in Organizations (05:21) (Tip) Benefits of Building Trust (07:10) (Tool) The Trust Perception Gap (11:58) (Technique) Identifying and Addressing Trust Issues (13:52) (Tool) The Biohazard Symbol and Trust (17:14) (Tip) Common Trust Problems (19:10) (Technique) Measuring Trust as a KPI (20:12) (Tool) The Trust Proposition (23:34) (Technique) Building a Trust Framework (27:32) Conclusion

Unscripted One-on-One
Episode 289 | Cory Carlson - Leadership Coach

Unscripted One-on-One

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 41:57


Episode 289 is with Cory Carlson. A mutual friend introduced us (even though we were already "friends" on social media?). He rocked my world with this conversation and will rock yours too. Take notes! ABOUT CORY ​ As an entrepreneur, former executive, husband, and father of three, Cory Carlson understands the pressures working parents face. He is passionate about helping business leaders win at home and work. Twenty years in corporate America gave Cory amazing opportunities as he worked his way up to the executive level. But he also saw brokenness: work without purpose, burnout, lack of focus, strained marriages, and absentee parents. Business leaders especially were often not living life to the fullest. ​ When Cory discovered coaching, it helped him become a better leader, husband, and father. So he left his corporate career to help other leaders win at work and at home. Cory does this through executive coaching, speaking, and writing.   Currently, Cory lives in Cincinnati with his awesome wife and three amazing children. ​ Cory has a Civil Engineer degree from the University of Missouri and an MBA from Rockhurst University. ​ His first book released in June 2019 titled, Win at Home First, and is an inspirational guide for work-life balance. His book was Amazon's #1 New Release in 3 Categories and listed in FORBES as ‘7 Books Everyone On Your Team Should Read'.   Cory just released his second book, Rise and Go. This book is a resource to help leaders get back up quicker after getting knocked down from the challenges of leadership and life. ​ He hosts the leadership podcast, Win at Home First, a Top 1.5% global podcast per ListenNotes. ​ Follow Cory on social media (@carlsoncory) and www.corymcarlson.com.  ​ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aaronconrad/support

The Dana & Parks Podcast
Rockhurst university got hacked HR 1

The Dana & Parks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 39:08


Kansas City MomCast
How Youth Sports Culture is Affecting Our Kids

Kansas City MomCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 43:50


In this episode of Kansas City MomCast, we are tackling youth sports culture and how it's affecting our kids. We discuss the change in the youth sports culture over time, the potential mental health repercussions of intense competition and expectations, and what we can do as parents sitting in the stands. Discussing this topic with us are Dr. Raelene Knolla, Vice President of Population Health at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City, and Donease Smith, Executive Director for Administration at the Urban Youth Academy. “Not Good Enough," the documentary that was a partnership between the Kansas City Royals and Blue Cross Blue Shield is available to stream for free by clicking here. For additional information, content, and resources, visit shutoutthestigma.com Meet Donease Smith Donease Smith is the Executive Director for Administration at the Urban Youth Academy (UYA). She has vast experience in the athletics, administration, and youth development spaces – most recently with La Salle University as Chief of Staff for Intercollegiate Athletics where she helped transform internal operations within the department. Prior to joining La Salle University, Donease served in dual roles at the University of Kansas as the Assistant Athletic Director for Team Operations for Olympic Sports and the Director of Basketball Operations for Women's Basketball. At KU, she helped to create a Women's Mentorship Program – providing female employees a space to learn from, engage and support one another. Previously, Donease worked in Basketball Operations at the University of Memphis, Kansas State University and the Detroit Shock in the WNBA. She also spent time as a high school teacher and coach in the Kansas City area. At the UYA, Donease will provide leadership, direction and support for the UYA and will be responsible for ensuring operational excellence and implementing the vision, mission and strategy of the Academy. She was a three-year letter winner for the women's basketball team at Central Missouri State University (now called the University of Central Missouri), where she was named honorable mention all-conference three-straight seasons. Donease is originally from Sedalia, Missouri where she was inducted into the Smith-Cotton High School Athletics Hall of Fame in 2014. Follow Donease on Instagram. Meet Dr. Raelene Knolla Dr. Raelene Knolla is the Vice President of Population Health at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City (Blue KC). In this role, she provides leadership of the medical policy, clinical operations with our utilization and care management teams, community health, behavioral health, quality, and accreditation teams. She is responsible for providing physician advice to help manage and improve the health of Blue KC members. Dr. Knolla also served as the Medical Director for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Kansas Medical Center.  Dr. Knolla received a Doctorate in Osteopathic Medicine from the University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in Kansas City, a Master of Business Administration in Healthcare Administration/ Management from Rockhurst University, and a Bachelor of Science in Marketing from Florida State University. She is a Fellow of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Connect with Dr. Knolla on LinkedIn. What We're Loving In Kansas City Sports at the J Sarah's family has enjoyed the low-key and love-of-the-game focus of the Jewish Community Center's sports programs. Youth and teens are offered introductory, instructional, and competitive sports options. Whether you want a pick up game of pickleball, or an organized basketball, soccer or softball league, The J has something for everyone. Sports Apparel and Equipment on the Thrift Megan refuses to pay retail prices on a pair of cleats that will be worn for one season. She heads to KC Grow Co. in Olathe for all of her kids' soccer shorts, cleats,

Seemingly Ordinary
177. Sam Dierberger, Part II of IV: His 700-page Novel about Life, the World, and Everything

Seemingly Ordinary

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 72:07


In this wide-ranging conversation with Sam Dierberger, a brilliant senior from Rockhurst University, we discuss his 700 page novel, the crazy real-life stories that inspired it, religion, how Sam's had his worldview severely challenged, and much, much more. Sam is a great storyteller with highly unusual observations. You'll love this. (This episode was recorded on Jan. 20, 2024.)

Seemingly Ordinary
176. Sam Dierberger, Part I of IV: Novelist, Podcaster, & Musician

Seemingly Ordinary

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 68:45


When college works, it really works. Sam Dierberger is a brilliant, well-read, fascinating senior at Rockhurst University who is going to law school in August, which raises the question: does college make people brilliant? Or do some brilliant people go to college?But what I find compelling about Sam are his many interests. Sam wrote two novels while in college. He loves literature, politics, philosophy, music, and theology. He has an album, "Them Who Haunt," available on Spotify and other places. For two years, he did the “Those Film Nerds” podcast, which was film criticism, available on YouTube, Spotify, and elsewhere. This and for the next three weeks, Sam mesmerizes me with stories, discourses on life, and much, much more.(This episode was recorded on Jan. 20, 2024.)

AMDG: A Jesuit Podcast
How the Jesuit Prison Education Network is Changing Lives with Fr. Tom Curran, SJ

AMDG: A Jesuit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 43:06


Have you ever met someone so passionate about something that you just couldn't help getting excited about it, too? That was host Mike Jordan Laskey's experience when he first met Fr. Tom Curran, SJ, today's guest. Fr. Curran, who served as the president of Rockhurst University in Kansas City for 16 years, is now the coordinator of the Jesuit Prison Education Network (JPEN). Through participation in JPEN, nine different Jesuit institutes of higher learning offer college courses and degree programs -- taught by their own college/university professors -- at correctional facilities around the country. The programs are open to both those who are incarcerated and prison staff members, and Fr. Curran has some incredible stories about how the programs have changed the students and teachers lives and even the cultures of the correctional facilities themselves. In the conversation, Fr. Curran describes some of the ways our criminal justice system is dehumanizing and how prison education is a prophetic statement against that reality. He also talks about how Ignatian spirituality inspires his work and shared some of the most powerful stories from the JPEN programs. Subscribe to the JPEN email newsletter: https://jesuitscentralsouthern.us21.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=7e1f684649378603a3b6af1a0&id=6aee2e3285 AMDG is a production of the Jesuit Conference of Canada and the United States. www.jesuits.org/ www.beajesuit.org/ twitter.com/jesuitnews facebook.com/Jesuits instagram.com/wearethejesuits youtube.com/societyofjesus https://jesuitmedialab.org/

Behavioral Health Today
Cutting-Edge & Tailored Life-Skills-Training for Individuals with Disabilities with Molly Oshinski & Morgan Marquez – Episode 269

Behavioral Health Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 33:50


Visualization is a powerful teaching tool. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Molly Oshinski and Morgan Marquez. Molly and Morgan are the founders of Pickle System, a hands-off resource for BCBAs, special educators, and parents of individuals with disabilities providing animated video-models for a variety of living skills. Molly is the CEO of Pickle System and a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst and Licensed Behavior Analyst. She is currently pursuing her PhD at The University of Texas at Austin in the special education department. Her research has focused on teaching intimate hygiene skills using video-models. Morgan is the COO and the Data & Analytics Program Manager at Pickle System. Morgan received her M.S. in Data Analytics from Rockhurst University and her B.B.A. in Marketing and Economics from Kansas State University.   For more information about Pickle System, please visit: https://www.picklesystem.com To contact Pickle System, please email at admin@picklesystem.com.

Up To Date
How Kansas City jazz great Mary Lou Williams blended music and religion

Up To Date

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 15:33


"Music Feeds the Soul: An Evening of Mary Lou Williams" will celebrate the life and work of the Kansas City jazz icon. The event will take place at Rockhurst University on October 12 at 7:30 p.m., and is free and open to the public.

Total Information AM
Coach Dick Vermeil in town in Oct for Rockhurst St Louis Leadership Series Lunch

Total Information AM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 10:05


Hall of Fame Coach and Super Bowl winning coach with the St. Louis Rams Dick Vermeil joins Tom Ackerman talking about his career in St. Louis and an upcoming lunch at Rockhurst University.     Credit: © The Repository / Scott Heckel / USA TODAY NETWORK

Restorative Works
Claire de Mézerville López welcomes Glenn North, educator, Poet, and Director of Inclusive Learning and Creative Impact at the Kansas City Museum

Restorative Works

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 18:24


Glenn North, Educator, Poet, and Director Speaks with Claire de Mézerville López PublishedJun 08, 2023 Claire de Mézerville López welcomes Glenn North, educator, Poet, and Director of Inclusive Learning and Creative Impact at the Kansas City Museum to the Restorative Works! Podcast.   Glenn explains how the Kansas City Museum is a space where truth and storytelling are paramount. A place where often untold stories and fractured histories are put on display as whole and true experiences and reflections of their community and its past. The Kansas City Museum has adopted restorative practices as the center of their methodology where they are able to confront harm, conflict, and disinformation. Glenn describes how the museum addresses historical harms by having authentic conversations with community members, creating space for healing in the present.   Glenn received an MFA in Creative Writing from UMKC and is the author of City of Song, a collection of poems inspired by Kansas City's rich jazz tradition and the triumphs and tragedies of the African American experience. His ekphrastic and visual poems have appeared in art exhibitions at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, the American Jazz Museum, and the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art. Glenn is also an adjunct English professor at Rockhurst University and is currently filling his appointment as the Poet Laureate of the 18th & Vine Historic Jazz District.   Tune in to learn more about Glenn and the Kansas City Museum and visit https://kansascitymuseum.org/ to check out their programing, events, and restorative initiatives!

D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students
Episode 105: Dr. Renee Darko, D.O. OB/GYN- Putting in 210% and making it look easy!

D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 62:47


This is a "book-ends" episode where we interview Dr. Renee Darko.  Remember a few months ago we interviewed her husband, "Dr. Nii" but there is no question that "Dr. Renee" deserves her own spotlight!On this episode of the D.O. or Do Not Podcast, we meet Dr. Renee Darko who as she states wears “ a lot of different hats”. In this episode Dr. Darko tells her inspiring journey to become an OBGYN. She attended Pace University and Hunter College for her undergraduate training followed by the  Kansas City College of Osteopathic Medicine and Rockhurst University with a dual D.O/ MBA degree. She completed her OB/GYN residency at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and went on to the Morehouse School of Medicine where she did a fellowship in Health Policy Leadership. Dr. Darko is the mother of two children and works as a part time/ locum OBGYN.  She will tell us about how she accomplices these two herculean tasks.   She talks about the difficulty having a long distance relationship in residency.  She speaks about how to persevere when people tell you "you can't."  She talks about her podcast, her mentorship of minority students, her children's book and MUCH MUCH more!A don't miss!

On the Brink with Andi Simon
Melea McRae—You Know Content Is King. Here's How To Make It Work For You

On the Brink with Andi Simon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 36:59


Hear why robust, targeted marketing is the wisest investment you can make Want to get energized about how to effectively market your business and present it to the world in the best possible light? Listen to my interview with Melea McRae, a “fractional chief marketing officer.” What's that, you ask? According to Melea, it's when companies like hers (Crux) “joins with an in-house team to execute on a strategy and provide additional bench strength for marketing departments.” As you'll hear, Melea is on the cutting edge of what it takes to stand out amidst the clutter today and persuade potential buyers to want to connect with you. Listen, learn and share! Watch and listen to our conversation here Some important points for you to consider from our conversation today Do you really feel the marketing people you're working with understand your business? It's all about how to differentiate your message so that you're standing out of that sea of sameness. There's so much competition in every industry today. It's easy to start a business, but really hard to grow it to that next level and scale it if you're not making a wise marketing investment. What happens when marketing and sales can align is magic: rowing in the same direction, singing the same song, sharing information back and forth. “You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink.” Melea's company teaches the sales team how to make the horse drink. Leadership is the most important thing. CEOs must align their brand with the company's brand. Key takeaway: You better believe that younger purchasers and new potential buyers are going to research your company The people you want to reach are going to do their research. How? Online. They're going to look at your website. They're going to read your blogs. They'll look at what recent PR you've garnered. They want to know how you describe your services. Does that align with the perception they have of you? Is there consistency throughout your website? Then they're going to follow you on your social channels. Remember, they care as much about your culture, how you treat your employees, and your social responsibility as how profitable you are. How are you giving back to the communities that have helped you be successful? Therefore, you need to use social media to reflect your brand through your culture, your philanthropic efforts, how you care about DEI, and how you incorporate all of that into your brand. How to find Melea There are multiple ways you can connect with Melea: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and her website Crux. For more on why marketing is key to a sound business strategy, check these out: Podcast: Mark Schaefer—Are You Ready For The Marketing Rebellion? Podcast: Patrick Van Gorder—Ready For The Right Data-Driven Digital Marketing Strategy To Expand Your Business? Podcast: Dave Summers—How Can You Build Your Digital Brand Effectively? Additional resources for you My two award-winning books: Rethink: Smashing The Myths of Women in Business and On the Brink: A Fresh Lens to Take Your Business to New Heights Our website: Simon Associates Management Consultants Read the transcript of our podcast here Andi Simon: Hi, welcome to On the Brink with Andi Simon. I'm Andi Simon, your host and your guide. And as you know, my job is to get you off the brink. And I love to do that by bringing you people who are going to help you see, feel, and think in new ways. People often ask me, why do I say that? We decide with the eyes and the heart, and then the head gets involved. And unless you realize that, then you really don't understand how we make decisions. And sometimes we overanalyze the data and we think we know we're making wise decisions. Melea is laughing and she's smiling at me. So I brought you a wonderful woman today who's going to help you understand the new age of marketing. It's a time of fast change, but the old issues about how do I tell my story and how do I create a brand and how do I get to the customers who need me, whether it's through inbound marketing or online search, or is it the website or is it social media? And how do I know that the dollars I'm spending are being used wisely by this collaboration I have with my agency? That's her story. Let me tell you who she is and why it's important to listen to her. Melea McRae is founder and CEO of Crux KC and co-founder and CEO of Crux-Accelerator. Now she's going to tell you where KC is as well. She's a marketing strategist, 25 years of B2B and B2C experience in leading client-facing marketing departments where she earned the reputation of an insightful brand strategist. She's formerly the Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer at the Greater KC Chamber. I'm assuming that's Kansas City. Yes, it's Kansas City, one of my favorite places to work, and she's led the organization's marketing and business development offices. In 2016, she made the entrepreneurial leap and launched her own marketing firm, Crux KC, a certified women-owned business providing in-house marketing for small to midsize clients, combining the leadership of a fractional CMO with a marketing department as a service model to provide simple, smart and affordable full funnel marketing solutions. She builds marketing, communications and business development strategies for clients and positions them for sustainable growth. She also, in 2019, co-founded its sister company, Crux Accelerator, with an emphasis on sales, coaching and leadership development paired with marketing to positively impact revenue growth. I don't think I have to tell you much more about why I've selected her to come on today, other than the times they are changing and it's time to think about very important subject marketing and sales. And Melea, thank you for coming today. I appreciate you being here. Melea McRae: Andi, thank you so much for having me. Lovely to be a part of this. Andi Simon: Would you tell the audience about your own journey? I can read the facts, but you know, this is about the feelings and I have a hunch you can give it a personality all of its own. Who are you and how'd you get here? Melea McRae: Great question. Great setup. So I made that entrepreneurial leap in 2016 with a belief that there had to be a better way to service small to mid-market companies. Since then, we have really evolved in terms of working with larger companies as well. I'm a firm believer that all the marketing roles apply, as long as you really understand the audience that you're trying to reach, right? So we do consider ourselves to be industry agnostic here at Crux. We work with all shapes and sizes, from startups to global companies. We are fractional. I would say a fractional chief marketing officer meets an in-house team to execute on that strategy and provide additional bench strength, if you will, for marketing departments that are pretty well staffed or if they have certain gaps in their abilities, knowledge gaps, we will come in and fill those holes. But in many cases, Andi, we are the marketing team outsourced, where these clients simply hand us the keys and we drive. I was doing my executive project during my executive MBA at Rockhurst University here in Kansas City and I really wanted to research the trends that were happening in the advertising, the traditional advertising industry. When I left the Greater KC Chamber as our chief marketing officer, I did a brief stint with a local, what I call traditional ad agency. And I've always been on the client side. So I saw red flag after red flag on how I would do it differently if it were my own, how I would lead with transparency, about transparency and billing. For example, transparency and communication. Wait, wait, how much would you say that was gonna cost? We actually like our clients, we cheer for our clients. Nothing brings me greater joy than when a client fills out their org chart and they write their client's CMO is the Crux fractional CMO that's working on their account. So we really have this mentality because I've been that client. Like I said, I think like the client, I don't think like the agency. I think what I've noticed is what happens with a lot of agencies, Andi, is great people, great creatives, right? And I know several of them that have built really amazing agencies and businesses, but they are creatives and they lead with creative. So part of  what we say at Crux is, there's no fluff. Our tagline is “Everything you need, nothing you don't.” We jump in, we understand that client's business. We understand their business goals. We build a marketing strategy to align with those goals, and then we hit the go button and we're off and running. And so there isn't that creative fluff with us. We just get to the point, that's the name: Crux. Andi Simon: A client can have a lot of hope. Hope is a lousy strategy. I've been there. Melea McRae: Hope is a lousy strategy. I have worked with so many CEOs. I belong to CEO peer groups through my background with the Chamber. I'm pretty highly networked in Kansas City with a lot of various civic organizations and CEO peer groups and things like that, and I find myself doling out a lot of free advice and I'm happy to do so because I'm very pro business, I'm really pro small business. I feel like we have to stick together. Small businesses make up 99% of all businesses in the US. I think it represents about 44% of the total economy. So they're the backbones of our communities. And I can't tell you the number of times I've had phone calls from friends that are business owners and they've made maybe not a wise marketing investment. They found themselves without a lot of money and with very little traction towards their business goals. So I do a lot of free education with those individuals. I simply tell them, If it sounds too good to be true, first of all, it probably is. Do you really feel like the people that you're working with understand your business? There's no such thing as a one hit wonder. We know that the key is consistency. Content is still king, as you and I know in terms of fueling your digital presence and storytelling. It's all about how do you differentiate your message so that you're standing out of that sea of sameness. And let's face it, there's so much competition in every industry. It's really easy to start a business, but it's really hard to grow it to that next level and to start to scale that business if you're not making a wise marketing investment. I actually launched Crux-Accelerate for that very reason. I was working with a lot of startups. I'm really embedded in the startup community here in Kansas City. And I would watch if they would be funded. They get that first round of angel investment funding and they were out of money by month six or seven because nobody was building the pipeline from a sales perspective. We were building the marketing machine behind the scenes. But if you've got nobody following up with those leads, and nobody that can really even tell that story of how their brand is differentiated, it's really hard to close up sales. So that was really the genesis of the sister company to Crux called Crux-Accelerate. Andi Simon: Well, you know, I'm laughing because many, many years ago I was an executive at a hospital and we did marketing. I had marketing under me among other things. And we did a big campaign for some new doctors only to discover, because we created a separate telephone number so we could measure the calls coming through, if there weren't any appointments being made. So I went to the office manager and she said, Well, we don't answer that phone because we don't have any time for a new company. And I said, Oh, the 450 calls came through so he's going to wonder what marketing has done. And actually you have to pick up the phone and answer it. Now, those were the days where the phones were still phones, and we could still measure what it was. But, you know, without measures, without data, you can't evaluate anything. And it is a big empty hole that you're putting money into for what now. I'll also be honest and transparent that we were HubSpot partners for many years; now we're Inbound Marketing folks. We understand that Google has changed the way people search and buy things. So we're content mavens, like you said. And while I love social media, I love my website, I love the content, and I love picking up new clients who find me, download my white papers, do my YouTube stuff, and come and say, I need you. So marketing, yes. Is it the world that we're in? Yes. But you also have skills and services that take a young company that needs to build its story and help you get there. Talk to us about a typical kind of client, either an early stage or a maturing one. Melea McRae: Yeah, I would say, typically we're working with entrepreneurs. So they're at some sort of a growth stage, an inflection point within that company's journey. And so, yes, sometimes it's a newer company that they're ready to push the gas in terms of a marketing investment to really start to fuel sales leads. Sometimes it's more of a legacy brand that has maybe been stagnant for a while. And again, they're ready to pour some gasoline on the fire and increase their marketing efforts as well. So really any age and stage of the client is the right fit for us, as long as they're open-minded to understanding what a smart marketing investment can do for them. So we bring that chief sales or chief marketing officer to the equation that's going to build a strategy based on what does the competitive landscape look like? How is their website currently performing for them? How is digital performing? Are they getting any PR hits? PR  is that kind of secret sticky factor sauce for us and clients. We do really well internally at just mining for what are those newsworthy stories that we can pitch on their behalf and that fuels social, that fuels the website. That's with content. If those are little golden nuggets when we can nail those, even case studies. Sharing those success stories through email marketing, you know. So yeah, things like that just really work to fuel business growth for clients. And that's our vision statement honestly: fueling business growth for clients and opportunities for our team. And we live that motto every day here at Crux. Andi Simon: Thank you. Tell me a little bit more about has the intersection or the adversarial relationship between marketing and sales changed? Melea McRae: Yeah. So it needs to change. I would say in many organizations, they're still on two different paths. The sales team tends to go rogue, and the marketing team tends to abide by the brand guidelines and all the rules that apply and try to reel them in. What happens when marketing and sales can align however, is magic. If you can get them rowing in the same direction, singing the same song, they're sharing information back and forth, the salesperson is saying, Hey, this is what we're hearing out in the field, and it's really this message point is really resonating with my audience. Then the marketing can fuel that internally with social campaigns or email campaigns or do a blog, a thought leadership piece on why this particular company does this thing really well. And again, just hit those points with an explanation point, quite frankly, and put it out there in terms of content. So if they can work hand in hand, it really is magical in terms of what can result. And so that was really the genesis of Crux-Accelerate. We come in with Chief Sales Officers that become sales coaches for internal sales teams. So they'll coach the teams up through a six month curriculum where it's a group training session followed by individual executive coaching with a chief sales officer. There's a lot that goes into this, but we infuse a lot of marketing tactics, understanding what marketing is really doing behind the scenes to help you generate those leads. We're explaining to them the difference between brand marketing and building that awareness with demand marketing and generating those leads and then show: are you appropriately following up with those leads. There's an old saying for marketers: we can lead the horse to water, but we can't make the horse drink. We're teaching the sales team how to make the horse drink. And we're infusing things like personal brand and the art of networking. I do a presentation for Rockhurst University and some other organizations called the Art of Networking: just teaching them that networking equals connections and it's building relationships and how you can help them so that you're paying it forward and they're going to return that favor and it's the long play. So there's a lot of that infused throughout this curriculum, but we're pretty excited about really where Crux-Accelerator is headed right now. Andi Simon: Well, you know, I had a client in Texas and he had great sales guys. Only problem was that the folks they sold to retired and the two who were replacing them were 35 year olds and they don't pick up the telephone, so the outbound sales call folks had nobody to sales call because nobody picked up the phone. So when we did our research, the new 35 year olds said, Don't they know that we don't answer phones? We're not going to buy over the phone, we search. Or we talk on our forums, or we go to our network, but our buying journey is a different one than the old guys who retired. So my client says, So what will I do with my great salespeople? I said, They should be lead follow ups. You need to get a website that isn't a brochure. But it's full of reasons why and that turns into interest in qualified leads who your sales guys can now follow up with. It's different, but the leads should be coming to you as opposed to you, because nobody is going to answer those telephones. That's not the way it's going to work anymore and until you come to terms with them, you don't realize the integration between the web and the social and the sales. Those four sales guys knew what they knew and the habits were great, but that's not the way it was going to buy and it was flooring to him. Really? How many people are coming to my website? Yes, but they're not staying. I can tell you how many are actually staying, where they're staying, what they're looking at. I can tell you a whole lot about your website and it's not functional. It was very unsettling. Like welcome to the whole new world, welcome to the digital age. We coach CEOs all the time on the days of cold calling are dead. You know, there are Sierras out there that are still holding their sales team accountable for KPIs that are, how many daily phone calls have you made? Well, you're right. No one. Do you pick up the phone? I don't pick up the phone anymore. I don't even know why I have a phone on my desk. I never answer it. Quite frankly, nobody buys that way anymore. They are in charge of their purchase pattern, and they are influenced. So by stories, I want you to talk more about stories, because the human being lives a story in their mind. It's an illusion of their reality, welcome to the world. And they only relate to things that match that story. And if you're out of sync with them, they don't even see it. So tell me about your branding and your brand storytelling, because I think it's an essential part of a marketing campaign that's often overlooked. Melea McRae: Oh, completely essential. In fact, when I launched Crux, we were really known as a content shop, and storytellers really followed by strategy. Over the years, over the last seven years, we've really established bench strength and all the other marketing tactics and expertise that we've needed, but we started out as storytellers, so huge advocate of storytelling working. And it goes back to content being king. So let's take thought leadership for example. People are going to follow you on your LinkedIn network or whatever channel, Instagram, whatever you prefer, based on the fact that they're relating to the content that you're sharing. So for Crux, for our voice, for example, I do a lot of blogging, a lot of thought leadership, and I always try to tie it back to some sort of an analogy or some sort of a story that's happened to me in my past, and then I relate it to a topic or a trend, and I have garnered a really nice following as a result. Well, we do this for all of our clients. I have CEOs that will say to me, You know, it's not leadership that's really important. Oh my gosh, it's the most important thing. Because again, it's establishing that CEO's brand or whichever leader in the company, it doesn't have to be the CEO, and it aligns their brand with the company's brand. This is who people do business with: people. This is who I'm doing business with, and this is what makes them an expert on this particular topic. And then when you're telling it in storytelling form, you know, 800 words, it's a fun quick read, and you can pull quotes out of that and use it in your social media posts, you can maybe tie a PR story that relates back to the thought leadership piece and you can pitch that to the media. Maybe it came out of a case study, a success story and something that went really well successful with your clients. Let's capture that. Let's grab their testimonials, let's push that out through a case study that might also spawn the idea for a thought leadership piece on that particular win. What made that a win? So there's so many ways that you can repurpose that content as well, but it truly is what differentiates a brand. It's what makes you stand out. It is what those younger purchasers are looking for now. They want that content and they're going to do their research. And how are they going to do their research? Online. They're going to look at your website. They want to read those blog articles on your website. They want to look at what recent PR have you garnered. How do you describe your services on the site? And does that kind of align with the perception that they had? Is there consistency throughout? And then they're going to follow you on your social channels. Really oftentimes anymore, Andi, they care as much about, new potential buyers of your products and services, care as much about your culture and how you treat your employees, your social responsibility. How are you giving back to the communities that have helped you be successful, in terms of what it is that you're offering in terms of a product or service. So social media is just another way to reflect your brand through your culture, through your philanthropic efforts, through how you care about DEI, how do you incorporate that into your brand? We do a lot of work with our clients now around what we call employer branding, because recruitment, we're all still searching for and finding the best talent. And it goes both ways. You're trained to reach those potential clients, but you're also trying to reach those potential candidates.  So this is how you can use thought leadership. This is how you can use your culture in terms of attracting both of those audiences. Andi Simon: I'm curious, I was interviewing someone today for a podcast who's an expert in LinkedIn. With the Twitter changes and Instagram's growth and Facebook's role, the common question I get is, Well, which ones do you do? Which ones do you look at? And I figured I might ask you, the marketing expert, which ones for which people to do what things, because they aren't identical by any means. Melea McRae: And they should not be identical. It depends on the audience. The audiences that you're trying to attract, where are they? So if it's a younger demographic, maybe it's TikTok, it's definitely Instagram. Twitter has kind of lost its appeal for a lot of B2B businesses, but I look at Twitter as headlines. So if you're just scanning headlines, that's a good way to use Twitter. Facebook is still really powerful, many demographics in terms of various audiences, and it always performs better than I think it's going to. That's really the power of using one's own network as well. Like, I'm in a lot of Facebook groups with women who mean business in Kansas City, the Casey Chambers and civic organizations that I'm in. So that's a great way to get certain messages out where my brand is tied back to the company brand. But my number one network for Crux is LinkedIn. We do a lot of business to business marketing. And so that's what I would recommend for anyone that's doing a lot of B2B marketing, but you have to really look at the other channels and how they can benefit you in terms of reaching the audiences that you're trying to reach. Andi Simon: And for LinkedIn, it has become a marketplace that I'm finding, excuse me, not particularly pleasant. If I have one more person who wants 15 minutes of my time to sell me one more thing that I'm not interested in. I'm trying to remain true to my brand and my story. That's what my client this morning, who was doing a podcast with us, said, If you turn it into a marketplace, go for it. But it is not a good marketplace. You're better off investing in content on your website and attracting people who are searching for you, as opposed to trying to push it out like a cold call. And that's what it feels like. And they don't know if I'd be interested or not, but I'm sure you would be. And here's 15 minutes of my time. Hit, click this link. No, no, no. And I say, LinkedIn, what have you become? Melea McRae: Yeah. That is unfortunate. I would agree with you. I'd probably get hit up by 15 of those a day, but the power is to the user. So I can go and just x on all of those and not accept them. It's making it harder and harder to lead through. And for an old school networker like myself, it kind of encourages me or re-encourages me to go to more of those networking events, having more of the face-to-face content. I was probably at six different networking events just last week, Andi, and got a stack of business cards. People still use business cards and still hand them out. I try to make networking events a game, and I try to give myself permission to leave after I get three business cards. That's something I teach my students as well. And then you follow up with that personal email. You kind of jot something down on the back of them, a memory point. Maybe they're traveling to Costa Rica next week or whatever it is, and you send them that little follow up or don't ever underestimate. I almost find that a bit joyful, you know, it's a real person with a business, a business card. It's like real, it's tangible. Andi Simon: Which reminds me to redo my business cards. I'm almost out. Melea McRae: Can help you with that, Andi! Andi Simon: I will get back in touch with you. I could use a fresh look. It's been three years since we were out enough to worry about them. And, now I gave them out at an event I was at all weekend and I realized they've getting awfully old-looking, time for a fresh look. But in any event, this is such fun as you look to the future. Somebody ranked our podcast among the top 10 futurist podcasts. So I'm a futurist now and I am a futurist. Well, the question is, what do you see coming next? Melea McRae: You know, I think that we've had a lot of people try to knock off this model of being that marketing department as a service, as you will. I think that the traditional ad agency model is dying. I think that they're having to rethink, again, how you partner with the client, how you really dive in deep and learn their business and use marketing to propel that growth for the client, customize those marketing strategies and those engagements. There is no such thing as a one size fits all. So I definitely see that changing. I think what protects Crux a little bit in that regard is, it's hard to bring a fractional chief marketing officer to the equation if you've never been a chief marketing officer. And I have, and I've homegrown this talent and a lot of agency owners have been creative. And so I think it's hard for them to make that switch. You can't just put on a CMO hat and say, I'm a CMO today. So I think that we are going to see more of that probably. Fractional CMOs is a very highly searched word on the internet. So that's a buzzword that's really taken off. I will be interesting to see what happens with AI, ChatGPT, and you know, how people are utilizing that for writing versus kind of more of the old school. Really understand your brand voice and write to your brand voice. I think, you know, AI can get people maybe 60% to 70% of the way there, but you still need that writer and editor that's going to polish it and put it in that brand voice. But I know that's definitely on the horizon. Podcasts are huge, what we're doing today. We're doing a lot of podcasts for our clients. We're doing them ourselves internally at Crux. And it's another way in live video, audio form, to tell those client success stories and let your client or your prospect or your key stakeholder get their message out, just like you're doing for me today. So that is definitely a hot trend that we're seeing with clients. And video, video, video, video. Use it. You have to use it on social, you have to use it on your website. Google loves video so it's just utilizing, kind of pulling all of those marketing levers in the way that it's really going to fuel growth and attract those audiences for the clients that we serve or for your own company. If you're a CEO listening to this, how are you making sure that you're working with a partner that's pulling all those levers in the right way for you? And that's definitely a trend, because clients are getting more sophisticated as well about marketing techniques, as they should, which is great. Andi Simon: One last question before we wrap up. The buyer's journey is taking, in some cases, longer and longer. They are spending more time evaluating and evaluating and are most uncomfortable from what I've seen in making a quicker judgment. That buyer's journey that we used to look at in terms of filling the funnel and how long it took to get down to an actual purchase. The discomfort people have come from. Many of them are buyers who are younger and the management system isn't clear. The risks are high, they're not quite sure. It's not IBM. You used to buy IBM because it was IBM, and there is no similarity in many things that you're purchasing. I have one client who keeps buying software that doesn't work particularly well and I laugh after a while because he buys on a less expensive side and the more innovative side, but not necessarily the more functional side. But he takes a long time to decide and then is sure. I don't know if you're familiar with the Paradox of Choice, Barry Schwartz's book, about the paradox of choice. So many choices we don't make, and then when we make them, we return them or we're unhappy with them or we should have bought something else. And I do think it's part of the culture of today, which makes buying and managing and measuring challenging. Is this similar to what you're finding? Melea McRae: It's interesting, we have a really good close rate with our prospective clients. It runs around 70%. Now, I will say in Q1 of this year, we saw people signing contracts less. Q2 though, it's been bubbling up again. I think back to your IBM analogy, it really speaks to the brand reputation that you have developed. And so, for us, PR, and awards and that recognition has gone a really long way in terms of elevating the Crux brand in and around Kansas City. And we have clients all over the country. But, when they're searching for us, because everybody's out there researching, and it can delay a decision or it could speed up a decision. So they're researching Crux and they're saying, Oh, Inc. Magazine, best workplaces, that's cool. Um, champions of business with the Kansas City Business Journal, based on things like how you treat your employees. I always encourage our clients to take a look at those awards in their area, and it's kind of like a great way to get some PR, through the award recognition as well. That really elevates that brand and builds that brand trust with your potential buyer. So if you're really placing an awareness on that in terms of your marketing solution, I do think that can go a long way to speeding up that buyer's decision. They trust you, they're going to buy from you. Andi Simon: Well, you know, in some ways it credentials you as being a third party that says you're great, and even if the product isn't great, you have a great place to work. So that must mean the product is good. I mean, there's sort of all kinds of interesting links to it. This is such fun. My last question for you, usually I say that people remember the end better than the beginning. So are there one or two or three things you'd like our listeners to remember so they can find Crux as their solution? What would it be? Melea McRae: I would say, remember the power of storytelling in terms of elevating and differentiating your brand in your marketplace. I would say content is king, so make sure that you are utilizing fresh content on your website, understanding those keywords that people are using to search you and you're incorporating that into your digital presence. You're incorporating that into your blog post. You're understanding the importance of thought leadership. And I would say when you do make that marketing investment, make sure that the organization, the agency or marketing firm, or we call ourselves a UN agency that you're partnering with, really takes that time to dive in and understand your business. They're not going to be able to build that customized marketing strategy for you if they don't. Andi Simon: This has been a lovely conversation about something near and dear to my heart, but I don't get to talk about it very often because nobody talks about marketing very often, I must tell you. But here's a wonderful woman in a wonderful agency. Might be in Kansas City, but it takes care of the world and it would help you see, feel, and think about yourself and your business in new ways. And so give them a call. Where can they reach you? Melea McRae: They can find me at cruxkc.com or findyourcrux.com. Andi Simon: Terrific. Terrific. And I bet we can find you on the internet, on social, on the web. It's going to be fun to see what happens. You're gonna push this out and I want to know what the data tells you about a podcast and what it can do for you. I've had too many podcasts. We have a lot of data. It's been fun. Let me say goodbye. Thank you for all of you who come. Remember, pre-order my new book. It comes out September 26th and the more pre-orders Amazon loves. So it's called Women Mean Business. And it's on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. And it is going to be a great book. It looks gorgeous. There are 102 women in there who give you their wisdom. And some of those wisdoms are, we say, as we look at the book, turn a page and change your life. So you ask yourself, what could Lily Ledbetter tell you? Or what could Christie Hefner tell you? Or what could Carol Toll who runs UPS share with you? What can successful women help you do in ways that you might not without hearing them? And it's a beautiful book. So I thank all my folks who are in it, but I'm really happy to share it and a little pre-order would make me happy. So we'll see whether this podcast can generate some. In any event, goodbye. Have a great day and take care for all of you who have come. Thanks again. See you soon. Bye-Bye now.

Wake Up and Lead
#85 - Workaholism, Identity Issues, Rocky Marriage ---> Winning @ Home, Community , and Success @ Work w/ Cory Carlson

Wake Up and Lead

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 41:17


As an entrepreneur, former executive, husband, and father of three, Cory Carlson understands the pressures working parents face. He is passionate about helping business leaders win at home and work. Twenty years in corporate America gave Cory amazing opportunities as he worked his way up to the executive level. But he also saw brokenness: work without purpose, burnout, lack of focus, strained marriages, and absentee parents. Business leaders especially were often not living life to the fullest. ​ When Cory discovered coaching, it helped him become a better leader, husband, and father. So he left his corporate career to help other leaders win at work and at home. Cory does this through executive coaching, speaking, and writing.   Currently, Cory lives in Cincinnati with his awesome wife and three amazing children. ​ Cory has a Civil Engineer degree from the University of Missouri and an MBA from Rockhurst University. ​ His first book released in June 2019 titled, Win at Home First, and is an inspirational guide for work-life balance. His book was Amazon's #1 New Release in 3 Categories and listed in FORBES as ‘7 Books Everyone On Your Team Should Read'.   Cory just released his second book, Rise and Go. This book is a resource to help leaders get back up quicker after getting knocked down from the challenges of leadership and life. ​ He hosts the leadership podcast, Win at Home First, a Top 1.5% global podcast per ListenNotes. ​ Follow Cory on social media (@carlsoncory) and www.corymcarlson.com.  ----------------- In this episode, we discuss many of the things in the description above. Cory shares a lot of what he wishes he knew in his 20s! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hampton-dortch/message

Dad Up
Ep. 194 - Win At Home First | Cory Carlson and Bryan Ward

Dad Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 56:50


As an entrepreneur, former executive, husband, and father of three, Cory Carlson understands the pressures working parents face. He is passionate about helping business leaders win at home and work. 
Twenty years in corporate America gave Cory amazing opportunities as he worked his way up to the executive level. But he also saw brokenness: work without purpose, burnout, lack of focus, strained marriages, and absentee parents. Business leaders especially were often not living life to the fullest. When Cory discovered coaching, it helped him become a better leader, husband, and father. So he left his corporate career to help other leaders win at work and at home. Cory does this through executive coaching, speaking, and writing.   Currently, Cory lives in Cincinnati with his awesome wife and three amazing children. Cory has a Civil Engineer degree from the University of Missouri and an MBA from Rockhurst University. His first book released in June 2019 titled, Win at Home First, and is an inspirational guide for work-life balance. His book was Amazon's #1 New Release in 3 Categories and listed in FORBES as ‘7 Books Everyone On Your Team Should Read'.   Cory just released his second book, Rise and Go. This book is a resource to help leaders get back up quicker after getting knocked down from the challenges of leadership and life. He hosts the leadership podcast, Win at Home First, a Top 1.5% global podcast per ListenNotes. Follow Cory on social media (@carlsoncory) Dad Up! Dad Up YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/DadUpPodcast Dad Up Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dad-up-podcast/id1486764562 Dad Up Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daduppodcast/ Dad Up LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/Daduptribe Cory Carlson's LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/corycarlson Cory Carlson's Website: Leadership Coaching | Cory M Carlson | Cincinnati Cory Carlson's 1st Book: Win at Home First Cory Carlson's 2nd Book: Rise and Go Cory Carlson's Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/win-at-home-first/id1506018600 Cory Carlson's Instagram: https://instagram.com/carlsoncory --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daduppodcast/support

The Movement and Mindfulness Podcast
Ep 213: All things cardio-pulm (those vitals!) with Dr. Rachele Burriesci

The Movement and Mindfulness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 58:03


I'm thrilled to introduce today's guest, joining me on SelfKind. Dr. Rachele Burriesci is a cardio-pulmonary specialist physical therapist, and a delightful human! She joins me today to talk all things cardio-pulm, and to share some ‘user-manual' information about the heart, lungs and nervous system that we can all deeply benefit from. Rachele shares:What is the cardio-pulmonary system and how does it work and relate to the nervous system and our overall healthWhy proactive approaches to health are so valuableWhy simplicity rules when it comes to exercise and looking after our bodyThe benefits of walking - even in small amountsWHY raising your heart rate through cardiovascular exercise is so importantWhy exercise is the ‘magic pill' we're all looking for Why something is always more than nothing (5 minutes counts!)The impact of stress on our wellbeingThe vital and important role of breathing - not just to keep us alive, but to help us thriveThe impact of inflammation and the benefits of lymphatic drainage and vagus-nerve toning on reducing inflammation (plus the role of inflammation in long-covid)Why smiling, hugging and patting a dog is a very fine prescription indeed.Mentioned in this episode:Dr Perry Nickelston, Stop Chasing Pain: https://www.instagram.com/stopchasingpain/Vagal taping and lymphatic drainage (lots more on Rachele's Instagram, but here's one to start):  https://www.instagram.com/reel/CjCFqh8uzaB/Connect with Rachele:Website: https://www.allthingscardiopulm.com/homeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/all_things_cardiopulm/Twitter: https://twitter.com/allcardiopulmAbout Rachele:Rachele Burriesci received her Doctor of Physical Therapy from New York Institute ofTechnology in 2009. Rachele received her board certification from the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties (ABPTS) in Geriatrics in June 2013 and her board certification in Cardiovascular and Pulmonary in June 2015. Rachele practiced at the VA Ann Arbor Health Care System for four years post-residency where she was a primary mentor in the Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy Residency program, implemented and developed the Home-Based Cardiac Rehab program, and directed the facility-based cardiac rehabilitation and pulmonary rehabilitation programs. Rachele is a former assistant professor at Rockhurst University. She is now the owner of All Things Cardiopulm, LLC and continues her acute care practice as a PRN PT staff member at the University of Kansas Health System.  She is passionate about physical therapy, the education of cardiopulmonary wellness across thelifespan and the benefits of cardiopulmonary interventions across many diagnoses.Share your thoughts with me over on Instagram or via my website. Want the video version? Come follow over on YouTube.Let's stay in touch! You can sign up to my newsletter, Simple Shifts to SelfKind Habits, here.Curious about working together? Find all the details here.

The Washdown
The Washdown Ep.126 Dr. Saz Madison

The Washdown

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 174:36


Saz Madison, Ph.D. received his degree in Clinical Psychology from Central Michigan University in 2006. He practiced psychotherapy at the Michigan State University Counseling Center, the Central Michigan University Counseling Center, and in private practice from 1999 to 2005. He then taught at Rockhurst University as a professor of psychology from 2005 to 2015. He was named faculty member of the year at Rockhurst and has 10 professional publications, several of them focusing on social problem-solving. Dr. Madison is experienced in forensic psychological evaluations and pre-employment assessments for police. National Suicide Prevention Hotline 988 thewashdownpodcast@gmail.com #NeverAloneAlwaysForward

Sports Chat With Matt
Rich Byhre Interview - A Story of PERSEVERANCE | From Torn ACL, To D2, & Now Home at UWGB Playing D1

Sports Chat With Matt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 14:59


University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Power Forward Rich Byhre comes on Sports Chat With Matt to discuss his inspiring basketball journey. From tearing his ACL and meniscus his senior year in High School, to spending four years at Rockhurst University in Kansas City, and now coming back home to Wisconsin at UWGB. Rich has two years of eligibility left at University Wisconsin-Green Bay and the future is looking bright for him.Rich is a highly skilled big man and an elite shooter who was only 4% away on his free throw percentage last season from joining the elusive 50-40-90 club. Not to mention he has a lightning quick release, with the unique skillset Rich brings to the table he will help Green Bay get the ball rolling quickly in Coach Wicks' rebuild of the program. Watch Sports Chat With Matt on YouTube:https://youtube.com/@SportsChatWithMattFollow Rich on Twitter:https://twitter.com/RichieByhre18Follow Rich on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/richbyhre_/?hl=enTime Stamps:00:00 Introduction00:22 Rich on Tearing his ACL and Meniscus 01:06 Growing Mentally from his ACL Experience 02:02 Would Rich become the player he is now had he not gotten injured? 03:42 Would Rich change anything?04:12 How long did it take Rich to get to 100%? 05:15 Was Rich's plan always to play D1? 06:12 Why did Rich choose Green Bay?07:15 First Impressions of his UWGB teammates07:38 Rich on coming back home… 08:30 Rich on what he's been focusing on in his training… 09:02 Biggest misconception of D2 Athletes 10:20 What Rich brings to the table… 10:50 What a day in the life has looked like for Rich 12:08 What Rich wants to do after basketball… 12:30 Will Rich be playing professionally?12:45 Rapid Fire Round

Restorative Works
Glenn North, Educator, Poet, and Director Speaks with Claire de Mézerville López

Restorative Works

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 17:54


Claire de Mézerville López welcomes Glenn North, educator, Poet, and Director of Inclusive Learning and Creative Impact at the Kansas City Museum to the Restorative Works! Podcast.   Glenn explains how the Kansas City Museum is a space where truth and storytelling are paramount. A place where often untold stories and fractured histories are put on display as whole and true experiences and reflections of their community and its past. The Kansas City Museum has adopted restorative practices as the center of their methodology where they are able to confront harm, conflict, and disinformation. Glenn describes how the museum addresses historical harms by having authentic conversations with community members, creating space for healing in the present.   Glenn received an MFA in Creative Writing from UMKC and is the author of City of Song, a collection of poems inspired by Kansas City's rich jazz tradition and the triumphs and tragedies of the African American experience. His ekphrastic and visual poems have appeared in art exhibitions at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, the American Jazz Museum, and the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art. Glenn is also an adjunct English professor at Rockhurst University and is currently filling his appointment as the Poet Laureate of the 18th & Vine Historic Jazz District.   Tune in to learn more about Glenn and the Kansas City Museum and visit https://kansascitymuseum.org/ to check out their programing, events, and restorative initiatives!

Dream it... Plan it.. LIVE it! with 1Life Fully Lived
Win At Home First, Then Rise & Go with Cory Carlson

Dream it... Plan it.. LIVE it! with 1Life Fully Lived

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 57:58


Are you winning at home? Did you know that you could? Do you fold under the pressure of life or do you rise to the occasion and thrive under pressure? As an entrepreneur, former executive, husband, and father of three, Cory Carlson understands the pressures working parents face. He is passionate about helping business leaders win at work and at home. Cory has a Civil Engineer degree from the University of Missouri and an MBA from Rockhurst University. Twenty years in corporate America gave Cory amazing opportunities as he worked his way up to the executive level. But he also saw brokenness: work without purpose, burnout, lack of focus, strained marriages, and absentee parents. Business leaders especially were often not living life to the fullest. When Cory discovered coaching, it helped him become a better leader, husband, and father. So he left his corporate career to help other leaders win at work and at home. Cory does this through executive coaching, speaking, and writing. His first book was published in June 2019 titled, Win at Home First, and is an inspirational guide for work-life balance.  His book was listed in FORBES as ‘7 Books Everyone On Your Team Should Read'. Cory just released his second book, Rise and Go. This book is a resource to help leaders get back up quicker after getting knocked down by the challenges of leadership and life. He hosts the leadership podcast, Win at Home First, a Top 1.5% global podcast per ListenNotes. Follow Cory on social media (@carlsoncory) and www.corymcarlson.com. Get a free book now at www.corymcarlson.com/freebook  Listen to our newest episode from our non-profit, 1Life Fully Lived. Please share it out over social media if you think it's worth sharing, and don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes.

FloppyDays Vintage Computing Podcast
Floppy Days 126 - Bob Frankston - VisiCalc

FloppyDays Vintage Computing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 62:41


Floppy Days 126 - Interview with Bob Frankston, Co-developer of Visicalc Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FloppyDays Sponsors: 8-Bit Classics  Arcade Shopper   Hello, everyone!  Welcome to episode 126 of the Floppy Days Podcast, with yours truly, Randy Kindig, as the host. Everyone, and I mean everyone, listening to this podcast has surely heard of the ground-breaking application (for its time) Visicalc.  Visicalc was the first spreadsheet computer program for personal computers, originally released for the Apple II by VisiCorp on October 17, 1979.  It is considered the killer application for the Apple II, turning the microcomputer from a hobby for computer enthusiasts into a serious business tool, and then prompting IBM to introduce the IBM PC two years later.  More than 700,000 copies were sold in six years, and up to 1 million copies over its history.   Initially developed for the Apple II computer, VisiCalc was ported to numerous platforms, both 8-bit and some of the early 16-bit systems, such as the Commodore PET, Atari 8-bit, TRS-80 (TRSDOS), CP/M, MS-DOS, and even the HP Series 80. VisiCalc was later replaced in the market by Lotus 1-2-3 and eventually by Microsoft's Excel, which is the dominant spreadsheet today.  Spreadsheets, along with word processors, and presentation tools are still today considered one of the key applications for computing. Bob Frankston, along with Dan Bricklin, are the co-inventors of VisiCalc.  This month, we have an interview with the aforementioned Bob Frankston.  Bob was kind enough to take time to talk with me about what it was like to create such a ground-breaking tool. Before doing that, I have a few new acquisitions to discuss and I'll tell you about upcoming computer shows. New Acquisitions/What I've Been Up To Retro Innovations  Lige and the YouTube show “The Commodore Room” - https://www.youtube.com/@thecommodoreroom4554  Console5 (cap kits)  Upcoming Shows The 64 bits or less Retro Gaming Festival - June 3-4 - Benton County Fairgrounds in Corvallis, Oregon (sponsored by the Portland Retro Gaming Expo) - https://www.64bitsorless.com/  Boatfest Vintage Computer Exposition - June 23-25 - Hurricane, WV - http://boatfest.info  VCF Southwest - June 23-25 - Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center at University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX - http://vcfsw.org  Pacific Commodore Expo NW v4 - June 24-25 - “Interim” Computer Museum, Seattle, WA - https://www.portcommodore.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pacommex:start  Kickstart Amiga UK Expo - July 1-2 - Nottingham, UK - https://www.amigashow.com/  KansasFest, the largest and longest running annual Apple II conference - July 18-23, 2023 (in-person) - July 29–30, 2023 (virtual) - Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri - https://www.kansasfest.org/  Southern Fried Gaming Expo and VCF Southeast - July 28-30 2023 - Atlanta, GA - https://gameatl.com/  ZZAP! Live 2023 - August 12 - The Holiday Inn, Kenilworth, CV8 1ED - https://fusionretroevents.co.uk/category/zzap-live/  Silly Venture SE (Summer Edition) - Aug. 17-20 - Gdansk, Poland - https://www.demoparty.net/silly-venture/silly-venture-2023-se  Fujiama 2023 - Aug. 30 - Sep. 3 - Lengenfeld, Germany - http://atarixle.ddns.net/fuji/2023/  VCF Midwest - September 9-10 - Waterford Banquets and Conference Center, Elmhurst, IL - http://vcfmw.org/  Tandy Assembly - Sep. 29-Oct. 1 - Courtyard by Marriott in Springfield, Ohio - http://www.tandyassembly.com/  AmiWest - October 14-15 - Sacramento, CA - https://retro.directory/browse/events/4/AmiWest.net  Portland Retro Gaming Expo - October 13-15, 2023 - Oregon Convention Center, Portland, OR - https://retrogamingexpo.com/  Chicago TI International World Faire - October 14, 2023 - Evanston Public Library, Evanston, IL - http://chicagotiug.sdf.org/faire/   World of Commodore - Dec. 2-3, 2023 - Admiral Inn Mississauga, Mississauga, ON - http://www.worldofcommodore.ca/  http://chiclassiccomp.org/events.html  Facebook show listings - https://www.facebook.com/VintageComputerShows/  Interview Bob's Website - https://www.frankston.com/  New York Times article on Bricklin and Frankston joining Lotus (acquisition) - https://www.nytimes.com/1985/04/10/business/business-people-former-friendly-rivals-joining-forces-at-lotus.html  Bob interview on TwitTV - https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation/episodes/4 

ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Episode 98 - Don't Toss Those Disks!

ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 106:01


ANTIC Episode 98 - Don't Toss Those Disks! In this episode of ANTIC The Atari 8-Bit Computer Podcast… We talk about all the feedback we got concerning tossing or copying old non-commercial disks, we discuss the we-hope-it's-not-vaporware RM800XL 800XL remake, we mention Thom Cherryhomes and FujiNet like 100 times, and all the other news we could find. READY! Recurring Links  Floppy Days Podcast  AtariArchives.org  AtariMagazines.com  Kevin's Book “Terrible Nerd”  New Atari books scans at archive.org  ANTIC feedback at AtariAge  Atari interview discussion thread on AtariAge  Interview index: here  ANTIC Facebook Page  AHCS  Eaten By a Grue  Next Without For  Links for Items Mentioned in Show: What we've been up to “Apple II Age” by Laine Nooney - https://amzn.to/3BOxbPC  Indy Classic Expo - http://indyclassic.org  8-Bit Classics shop Jakadapter Dual Atari joystick adapter v2 - http://kair.us/projects/jakadapter/index.html  Happy 1050 from 8-Bit Classics  ATR8000 -  https://www.atarimagazines.com/v3n4/ATR8000.html  Brian Snyder (Reifsnyderb) and the 1090XL - https://forums.atariage.com/topic/318373-1090xl-remake/  Southern AMIS and Atari non-commercial disks - https://www.southernamis.com/  News RM 800XL: Home page - https://revive-machines.com/index-en.html  Atariage - ​​https://forums.atariage.com/topic/350395-new-atari-800xl-revive-machine/#comment-5240788  YouTube video by GenXGrownUp  - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCv2v08Amnc  Cease and desist tweet - https://twitter.com/atari_bbs/status/1654986930818531328   Bob Smith died: ANTIC Interview 238 - Bob Smith: Video Pinball; Imagic co-founder; Sleazy Adventure https://www.gamedeveloper.com/business/obituary-bob-smith-atari-2600-programmer-has-passed-away https://twitter.com/SeamusBlackley/status/1657795929951571968  FujiNet game server - https://twitter.com/tschak/status/1652819232067837952  Computer Chronicles Revisited, Volume 5 (1987) by S.M. Oliva. - https://archive.org/details/computer-chronicles-revisited-vol-5  8-bit Slicks - https://8bit-slicks.com/  FujiNet presentation from VCF East 2023 by Thom Cherryhomes - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InQn_0nZ3Jo  Leonard Tramiel recent interview - https://hanselminutes.com/892/computing-history-with-atari-and-commodores-leonard-tramiel  Leonard Tramiel interview on Floppy Days - https://floppydays.libsyn.com/floppy-days-104-interview-with-leonard-tramiel  A8DS - An Atari 8-bit Emulator for the DS/DSi/XL/LL: https://gbatemp.net/threads/a8ds-an-atari-8-bit-emulator-for-the-ds-dsi-xl-ll.632331/  https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/A8DS  Using a #FujiNet, a SIDE 2 or 3 cart, and an Ultimate 1MB together (Thom Cherryhomes): https://forums.atariage.com/topic/350148-using-a-fujinet-a-side-2-or-3-cart-and-an-ultimate1mb-together/  https://youtu.be/4mxJsTGNoGo  PAS6502 - https://syntaxerrorsoftware.itch.io/pas6502  ABBUC hardware and software contests 2023: https://abbuc.de/aktivitaten/hardware-competition/  https://abbuc.de/aktivitaten/software-competition/  Atari XL/XE font maker for PC - https://github.com/matosimi/atari-fontmaker  Inertia, new game for Atari 8-bit computers converted from 1990 original BBC Micro game - https://a8.fandal.cz/detail.php?files_id=8440  Fast BASIC starter project - Eric Carr - https://github.com/EricCarrGH/fastbasic-starterproject  Upcoming Shows The 64 bits or less Retro Gaming Festival - June 3-4 - Benton County Fairgrounds in Corvallis, Oregon (sponsored by the PortlandRetro Gaming Expo) - https://www.64bitsorless.com/  Boatfest Vintage Computer Exposition - June 23-25 - Hurricane, WV - http://boatfest.info  VCF Southwest - June 23-25 - Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center at University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX - http://vcfsw.org  KansasFest, the largest and longest running annual Apple II conference - July 18-23, 2023 (in-person), July 29–30, 2023 (virtual) - Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri - https://www.kansasfest.org/  Southern Fried Gaming Expo and VCF Southeast - July 28-30 2023 - Atlanta, GA - https://gameatl.com/  Silly Venture SE (Summer Edition) - Aug. 17-20 - Gdansk, Poland - https://www.demoparty.net/silly-venture/silly-venture-2023-se  Fujiama 2023 - Aug. 30 - Sep. 3 - Lengenfeld, Germany - http://atarixle.ddns.net/fuji/2023/  VCF Midwest - September 9-10 - Waterford Banquets and Conference Center, Elmhurst, IL - http://vcfmw.org/  Portland Retro Gaming Expo - October 13-15, 2023 - Oregon Convention Center, Portland, OR - https://retrogamingexpo.com/  YouTube Videos Installing Ultimate 1MB in Atari 800XL - Retro Tech Corner - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=he6RbVR_5nw  Atari Reimagined! - This Week In Retro 122 - This Week in Retro - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0POBEBrfeg8  Bad Apple!! SV2K18 - a demo for Atari XL/XE with Rapidus by MadTeam (2018) [real HW] (re-upload) - VoyAtari - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns8V44pjrRs  ATARI XE/XL - Flashing and testing new OS rev 6.00, 2023, real HW - w1k-atari - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEDngCCnQdc  Randy Glover - Jumpman (1983): Q&A Sac Gamers Expo 2022 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-ppmTKIdyc  Kay's interview - https://ataripodcast.libsyn.com/antic-interview-171-randy-glover-jumpman  BOULDER DASH: The Complete History - SGR | Retro Gaming Documentary - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0rYqG3GYvA  New at Archive.org  Computer Entertainer - https://archive.org/details/@gameguy365?query=computer+entertainer  DX Distance and Bearing program for Atari computers - https://archive.org/details/atari-distance-and-bearing  New at Github Bill Lange: https://github.com/billlange1968/Killer_Chess https://github.com/billlange1968/Trails_In_Action https://github.com/billlange1968/Demon-Birds  https://github.com/ivop/atariterm Feedback “Starting Forth” by Leo Brodie - https://www.amazon.com/Starting-Forth-Introduction-Professionals-Prentice-Hall/dp/0138430799/  The SLCC Atari club - meeting weekly on Zoom, and monthly in person at the San Leandro Library - https://slcc.wdgeo.com/   

Breakfast Leadership
Interview with Teresa Cain, Author of Solving Problems in 2 Hours

Breakfast Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 20:56


Teresa is an author, speaker, entrepreneur, and technology executive with over 15 years of overseeing global product and user experience teams. Teresa has diverse experience leading product management, product design, research, strategy, and innovation for digital solutions and as a consultant for startup technology firms. Teresa is the Director of Product, UX, and Design at TreviPay, where she drives vision, strategy, and UX for multiple FinTech products and teams. She is the Founder of Lucid Startup Consulting where she coaches startups and serves as an advisor for Central Exchange, a women's nonprofit, and DevStride, a project and portfolio management solution. Teresa is the instructor of the highest-rated and bestseller course for design sprints on Udemy, 2-Hour Design Sprints: Learn how to solve problems and design products in just 2 hours vs. 5 days using Figma FigJam. Her book Solving Problems in 2 Hours: How to Brainstorm and Create Solutions with Two-Hour Design Sprints released in April 2023 is a Best Seller and #1 New Release in Business Technology Innovation Books. Teresa regularly speaks at conferences on design thinking, customer experience, and product innovation. Teresa received a prestigious Emerging Scholar Award in 2023 from the International Conference on Design Principles and Practices including presenting her research "Putting Into Practice Evolving Design Thinking Methods at Technology Firms: The Evolution To 2-Hour Design Sprints.” She was also a 2022 Women in IT Summit & Award Series Finalist for Advocate of the Year. Teresa has completed many certifications during her career in product, customer experience, agile, project management, and process management including Pragmatic Marketing Certified III ©, Net Promoter Certified Associate, Certified Scrum Product Owner, Certified Scrum Master, Project Management Professional, and Lean Six Sigma Green Belt. She also completed Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management Executive Program for Product Strategy Methods, a program with a focus on discovering, developing, managing, and marketing products as a business.  Teresa earned a BS in Journalism from the William Allen White School of Journalism and a BA in English from the University of Kansas. She earned an Executive MBA from Rockhurst University and is studying for a second Master's degree in Integrated Innovation for Products and Services at Carnegie Mellon University, focusing on product and user experience design principles. Buy Teresa's book:  https://amzn.to/3zMMjM2 Udemy Course: Learn How to Solve Problems and Design Product in 2 Hours vs. 5 days using FIgma FigJam https://www.udemy.com/course/2hourdesignsprints/?referralCode=3D0350BD6C05D09D290F   Website: https://www.2hourdesignsprints.com   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cainteresa/  

Catholic Money Mastermind - Financial Planning conversations with Catholic CFP® Practitioners
The Virtues of Money: Is Building Wealth Good? | Joe Ibarra

Catholic Money Mastermind - Financial Planning conversations with Catholic CFP® Practitioners

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 49:42


Ben Martinek and Joe Ibarra discuss how building wealth is tangential to growing in virtue.Most people wouldn't consider building wealth as an opportunity to refine the virtues of patience, discipline and generosity. In this episode, Joe Ibarra deliberates how the journey to generating wealth comes with a testament of these skills. Joe graduated first in his class from Rockhurst University in Kansas City, MO where he studied Philosophy and Accounting. He is a Financial Planner at Falcon Wealth Advisors based in Kansas City, MO, but has clients in 23 states across the country. Falcon Wealth Advisors specializes in providing fiduciary-driven, goals-based, and product-free advice.What You'll Learn:How the stomach is an investor's most important organWhy temperament pays over technical information when it comes to investingDiscipline is a virtue that can only be applied in small incrementsWhat is money supposed to accomplish for us?More of Joe:https://www.catholicfinancialplanners.com/joe-ibarra/More of Catholic Money Mastermind:https://www.catholicfinancialplanners.com/Catholic Money Mastermind Podcast is a personal podcast meant for educational and entertainment. It should not be taken as financial advice, and is not prescriptive of your financial situation.Are you looking to hire an advisor? Browse our members. Are you a Financial Advisor who is serious about the Catholic Faith? Join our network.Catholic Money Mastermind Podcast is a personal podcast meant for educational and entertainment. It should not be taken as financial advice, and is not prescriptive of your financial situation.

FloppyDays Vintage Computing Podcast
Floppy Days 125 - ZX Spectrum Part 7 With PJ Evans

FloppyDays Vintage Computing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 90:34


Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FloppyDays Sponsors: 8-Bit Classics  Arcade Shopper   Welcome to Floppy Days #125 for April, 2023.  And I'm your host, Randy Kindig. We are currently in the year 1982 for home computers.  This episode is the continuation of a multi-episode arc that covers the Sinclair ZX Spectrum through all the usual topics.  This is the seventh of those, with the first having been the interview with John Grant of Nine Tiles, the second and third being coverage of the history of the Spectrum with Alessandro Grussu, the fourth being the interview with the author of the terrific book “The ZX Spectrum Ula: How to Design a Microcomputer”, Mr. Chris Smith, the fifth covering tech specs for the Speccy with Chris, and the sixth covering the topics peripherals, using the machine, and magazines with PJ Evans, Tour Guide and Sinclair curator at The National Museum of Computing on Bletchley Park in the U.K. The topics covered in this episode include books, software, ads, modern upgrades, emulation, buying one today, community, and Web sites.  Once again, my co-host will be PJ Evans, who did a wonderful job last episode.  This will be the final episode covering the ZX Spectrum, after setting the record in terms of number of episodes on Floppy Days about a single machine. As usual, I will also talk a bit about what I have been up to, including an update on any new acquisitions that have come my way.  In addition, I'll briefly tell you about upcoming shows of which I'm aware. Before we get started I want to mention the show sponsors for Floppy Days. https://www.8bitclassics.com, run by my friend Corey Koltz, is a great place to get vintage computer items.  This includes video cables, power supplies, PC boards, cartridges, upgrades and more for a wide variety of vintage computer platforms.  In the New Acquisitions section I cover each month on this show, often one of the items I talk about has been ordered from 8-Bit Classics.  Corey has been a friend of the show for some time and I really appreciate his support of the podcast.  Check out the site… he has some great stuff. https://www.arcadeshopper.com, run by my friend Greg McGill, is another terrific site to get vintage computer items.  Greg has a wide variety of hard-to-find items for a large number of platforms.  This is another site that I do and have done a lot of shopping at and have mentioned numerous times on Floppy Days.  If anything shows out of stock, just ping Greg through the contact form and he can check whether he has or can get more of the item for you. I also wanted to mention those listeners who appreciate the show enough to donate through patreon.com.  This includes Chris Petzel, Tony Cappellini, laurens, Richard Goulstone, Josh Malone, Andy Collins, Simon McCullough, Jason Moore, Quentin Barnes.  I really appreciate you guys and it helps offset the cost of running the podcast. Links Mentioned in the Show: New Acquisitions and What I've Been Up To Amiga 500 Parceiro - amiga.parceiro@outlook.com  Atari XEP80-II Case - https://thebrewingacademy.com/collections/atari-800-xl-xe-xel-xld/products/xep80-ii-by-mytek  FD sign and shirt - http://www.vistaprint.com  book - Over the Spectrum - https://amzn.to/3AmFaSZ  ZXPand+ Case - http://www.sellmyretro.com  Upcoming Shows Indy Classic Computer and Video Game Expo - April 29 & 30 - Crowne Plaza Airport Hotel, Indianapolis, IN - https://indyclassic.org/  The 64 bits or less Retro Gaming Festival - June 3-4 - Benton County Fairgrounds in Corvallis, Oregon (sponsored by the PortlandRetro Gaming Expo) - https://www.64bitsorless.com/  Boatfest Vintage Computer Exposition - June 23-25 - Hurricane, WV - http://boatfest.info  VCF Southwest - June 23-25 - Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center at University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX - http://vcfsw.org  Pacific Commodore Expo NW v4 - June 24-25 - “Interim” Computer Museum, Seattle, WA - https://www.portcommodore.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pacommex:start j KansasFest, the largest and longest running annual Apple II conference - July 18-23, 2023 - Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri - https://www.kansasfest.org/  Southern Fried Gaming Expo and VCF Southeast - July 28-30 2023 - Atlanta, GA - https://gameatl.com/  ZZAP! Live 2023 - August 12 - The Holiday Inn, Kenilworth, CV8 1ED - https://fusionretroevents.co.uk/category/zzap-live/  VCF Midwest - September 9-10 - Waterford Banquets and Conference Center, Elmhurst, IL - http://vcfmw.org/  Tandy Assembly - Sep. 29-Oct. 1 - Courtyard by Marriott in Springfield, Ohio - http://www.tandyassembly.com/  AmiWest - October 14-15 - Sacramento, CA - https://retro.directory/browse/events/4/AmiWest.net  Portland Retro Gaming Expo - October 13-15, 2023 - Oregon Convention Center, Portland, OR - https://retrogamingexpo.com/  World of Commodore - Dec. 2-3, 2023 - Admiral Inn Mississauga, Mississauga, ON - http://www.worldofcommodore.ca/  Books books listed at World of Spectrum - https://worldofspectrum.org/archive/books  Spectrum Machine Language For The Absolute Beginner by William Tang 2020 - https://amzn.to/3Ix6mn3 (Retro Reproductions) Over the Spectrum by Philip Williams 2020 - https://amzn.to/3YFsbGu (Retro Reproductions)  Spectrum Games Bible 1982-1984 Paperback – June 11, 2008 by P Johns - https://amzn.to/3KfL0vy  ZX Spectrum Games Code Club: Twenty fun games to code and learn Paperback – November 23, 2015 by Gary Plowman  (Author) - https://amzn.to/3EgSFGk  Spectrumpedia by Alessandro Grussu (2 volumes) - https://www.alessandrogrussu.it/sp.html  Volume I (English) - https://amzn.to/3Ek9boX  Volume II (English) - https://amzn.to/3IGVwet  The Micro Kids: An 80s Adventure with ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and more Paperback – Illustrated, December 8, 2018 by Gary Plowman - https://amzn.to/3Klsan7  The ZX Spectrum Ula: How to Design a Microcomputer Illustrated Edition by Christopher David Smith - https://amzn.to/3IwGgjU  Sinclair ZX Spectrum : A Visual Compendium - https://www.bitmapbooks.com/collections/by-system/products/sinclair-zx-spectrum-a-visual-compendium  Software archive at World of Spectrum - https://worldofspectrum.org/archive  TOSEC at archive.org by Lady Eklipse - https://archive.org/details/zx-spectrum-tosec-set-v-2020-02-18-lady-eklipse  Top 10 games - https://www.techradar.com/news/gaming/30-best-zx-spectrum-games-594151  1. Elite – Firebird Games 2. R-Type – Electric Dreams Software 3. Chuckie Egg - A'n'F Software 4. Manic Miner - Bug-Byte Software Ltd 5. Knight Lore - Ultimate Play The Game 6. Back to Skool - Microsphere 7. Football Manager - Addictive Games Ltd 8. Lunar Jetman - Ultimate Play The Game 9. Horace Goes Skiing – Beam Software 10. Boulder Dash – Front Runner Productivity and Education Software from Sinclair Catalog (all cassette) - https://archive.org/details/sinclair-research/ZX%20Spectrum%20Software%20Catalog/mode/2up  Ads and Appearances Starring the Computer - http://www.starringthecomputer.com/  Ad - http://www.retro8bitcomputers.co.uk/Sinclair/ZXSpectrum  Modern Upgrades ZX-AY external stereo audio interface for all ZX Spectrum models - https://www.bytedelight.com/?product=zx-ay-external-stereo-audio-interface-for-all-zx-spectrum-models  ZX-HD HDMI Interface - https://www.bytedelight.com/?product=zx-hd-hdmi-interface-with-ulaplus  DIVMMC - https://www.thefuturewas8bit.com/shop/sinclair/divmmcfuture.html SpectraNet - https://www.bytedelight.com/?product=spectranet-internet-interface-with-closed-case  Emulation Emulator list at World of Spectrum - https://worldofspectrum.net/emulators/  Spectaculator (paid) https://www.spectaculator.com/  Fuse: Windows - https://sourceforge.net/projects/fuse-emulator/files/fuse-utils/1.4.3/fuse-utils-1.4.3-win32.zip/download  macOS - https://fuse-for-macosx.sourceforge.io/ Linux - http://fuse-emulator.sourceforge.net/  Speccy - https://fms.komkon.org/Speccy/  Eighty One - https://www.aptanet.org/eightyone/  Retro Virtual Machine (RVM) - https://www.retrovirtualmachine.org/  ZEsarUX - https://github.com/chernandezba/zesarux/  ZX Spectrum 4 Android - https://www.zxspectrum4.net/android/  QAOP (browser-based) - http://torinak.com/qaop JSSpeccy (browser-based) - https://jsspeccy.zxdemo.org/  Community Facebook Spectrum Forever - https://www.facebook.com/groups/491247224287188  Spectrum for Everyone - https://www.facebook.com/groups/400461880300289  World of Spectrum - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1571053279836005  ZX Spectrum - https://www.facebook.com/groups/164156683632183  Twitter ZX Spectrum Code Club - https://twitter.com/zxspectrum_club  Mastodon Sinclair ZX Spectrum Bot - https://oldbytes.space/@zxspectrumbot@mastodon.cloud  Spectrum User - https://oldbytes.space/@spectrumuser@toot.wales  Forums AtariAge - https://www.atariage.com  https://worldofspectrum.org/forums/  https://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/forums/index.php  https://www.sinclairzxworld.com/viewforum.php  Podcasts Our Sinclair: A ZX Spectrum Podcast by Amigos Retro Gaming - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/our-sinclair-a-zx-spectrum-podcast/id1454120857  Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/zxspectrum/  Web Sites Byte Delight shop - https://www.bytedelight.com  The Future Was 8bit shop - https://www.thefuturewas8bit.com/  Power supplies for Spectrum machines at Retro Games Supply - https://en.retrogamesupply.com/collections/other  Dr. Steve Vickers at YouTube - https://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~sjv/  “The first ZX Spectrum prototype laid bare” article about John Grant - https://www.theregister.com/2019/03/05/the_first_zx_spectrum_prototype_laid_bare/  The official world archive for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum - https://worldofspectrum.org/  The Spectrum Show by Paul Jenkinson - https://m.youtube.com/user/BuckingTheTrend2008  The MagPi - https://magpi.raspberrypi.com/issues/67 Interview with Steve Vickers & Richard Altwasser - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLnuY3EKnWE  References Retro 8-bit Computers - http://www.retro8bitcomputers.co.uk/  Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX_Spectrum  Old-Computers.com museum - https://www.old-computers.com/museum/default.asp https://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/

FloppyDays Vintage Computing Podcast
Floppy Days 124 - ZX Spectrum Part 6 with PJ Evans

FloppyDays Vintage Computing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 116:08


Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FloppyDays Sponsors: 8-Bit Classics  Arcade Shopper   Welcome to Floppy Days #124 for March, 2023.  And I'm your host, Randy Kindig. We are currently covering the very productive year for home computers of 1982.  This episode is the continuation of a multi-episode arc that covers the Spectrum through all the usual topics.  This is the sixth of those, with the first having been the interview with John Grant of Nine Tiles, the second and third being coverage of the history of the Spectrum with Alessandro Grussu, the fourth being the interview with the author of the terrific book “The ZX Spectrum Ula: How to Design a Microcomputer”, Mr. Chris Smith, and the sixth covering tech specs for the Speccy with Chris. The topics covered in this episode include peripherals, using the machine, and magazines.  Next episode we will complete the ZX Spectrum coverage, by talking about books, software, ads, modern upgrades, emulation, buying one today, community, and Web sites. As usual, I will also talk a bit about what I have been up to, including an update on any new acquisitions that have come my way.  In addition, I'll briefly tell you about upcoming shows of which I'm aware and share any feedback I've gotten. Before we get started I want to mention that I now have some show sponsors for Floppy Days. https://www.8bitclassics.com, run by my friend Corey Koltz, is a great place to get vintage computer items.  This includes video cables, power supplies, PC boards, cartridges, upgrades and more for a wide variety of vintage computer platforms.  In the New Acquisitions section I cover each month on this show, often one of the items I talk about has been ordered from 8-Bit Classics.  Corey has been a friend of the show for some time and I really appreciate his support of the podcast.  Check out the site… he has some great stuff. https://www.arcadeshopper.com, run by my friend Greg McGill, is another terrific site to get vintage computer items.  Greg has a wide variety of hard-to-find items for a large number of platforms.  This is another site that I do and have done a lot of shopping at and have mentioned numerous times on Floppy Days.  If anything shows out of stock, just ping Greg through the contact form and he can check whether he has or can get more of the item for you. I also wanted to mention those listeners who appreciate the show enough to donate through patreon.com.  This includes Chris Petzel, Tony Cappellini, laurens, Richard Goulstone, Josh Malone, Andy Collins, Simon McCullough, Jason Moore, Quentin Barnes.  I really appreciate you guys and it helps offset the cost of running the podcast. Links Mentioned in the Show: New Acquisitions and What I've Been Up To Amiga 1000 - amiga.parceiro@outlook.com  Commodore SX-64 repair video by The Commodore Room - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Flsn_FD2zpA  Upcoming Shows Midwest Gaming Classic - March 31-April 2 - Wisconsin Center, Milwaukee, WI - https://www.midwestgamingclassic.com/  VCF East 2023 - Apr 14-16, 2023 - InfoAge Science and History Museums, Wall, NJ - https://vcfed.org/events/vintage-computer-festival-east/  The Commodore Los Angeles Super Show - April 15-16, 2023 - Burbank VFW Hall, Burbank, CA - https://www.portcommodore.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=class:start  31st Annual “Last” CocoFest - April 22-23, 2023 - Holiday Inn & Suites Chicago, Carol Stream, IL - https://www.glensideccc.com/cocofest/  Indy Classic Computer and Video Game Expo - April 29 & 30 - Crowne Plaza Airport Hotel, Indianapolis, IN - https://indyclassic.org/  The 64 bits or less Retro Gaming Festival - June 3-4 - Benton County Fairgrounds in Corvallis, Oregon (sponsored by the PortlandRetro Gaming Expo) - https://www.64bitsorless.com/  Boatfest Vintage Computer Exposition - June 23-25 - Hurricane, WV - http://boatfest.info  VCF Southwest - June 23-25 - Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center at University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX - http://vcfsw.org  Pacific Commodore Expo NW v4 - June 24-25 - “Interim” Computer Museum, Seattle, WA - https://www.portcommodore.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pacommex:start j KansasFest, the largest and longest running annual Apple II conference - July 18-23, 2023 - Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri - https://www.kansasfest.org/  Southern Fried Gaming Expo and VCF Southeast - July 28-30 2023 - Atlanta, GA - https://gameatl.com/  ZZAP! Live 2023 - August 12 - The Holiday Inn, Kenilworth, CV8 1ED - https://fusionretroevents.co.uk/category/zzap-live/  VCF Midwest - September 9-10 - Waterford Banquets and Conference Center, Elmhurst, IL - http://vcfmw.org/  Tandy Assembly - Sep. 29-Oct. 1 - Courtyard by Marriott in Springfield, Ohio - http://www.tandyassembly.com/  AmiWest - October 14-15 - Sacramento, CA - https://retro.directory/browse/events/4/AmiWest.net  Portland Retro Gaming Expo - October 13-15, 2023 - Oregon Convention Center, Portland, OR - https://retrogamingexpo.com/  World of Commodore - Dec. 2-3, 2023 - Admiral Inn Mississauga, Mississauga, ON - http://www.worldofcommodore.ca/  Feedback Claus, webmaster at www.mtxworld.dk  Using the Machine http://www.retro8bitcomputers.co.uk/Sinclair/ZXSpectrum  Popular Magazines/Newsletters https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:ZX_Spectrum_magazines  https://www.old-computers.com/museum/default.asp   Crash https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crash_(magazine)  Modern Crash - https://fusionretrobooks.com/collections/crash-magazine  articles for Crash written by Paul Evans - https://www.google.com/search?domains=www.crashonline.org.uk&sitesearch=www.crashonline.org.uk&q=paul%20evans  Your Sinclair  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Your_Sinclair  Current blog - https://www.ys3.org/  Sinclair User https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinclair_User  https://archive.org/details/sinclair-user-magazine?&sort=-week&page=2  Spectrofon https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectrofon  Sinclair Programs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinclair_Programs  https://archive.org/search?query=Sinclair+Programs&and%5B%5D=mediatype%3A%22texts%22  ZX Magazin https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX_Magaz%C3%ADn  References Retro 8-bit Computers - http://www.retro8bitcomputers.co.uk/  Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX_Spectrum  Old-Computers.com museum - https://www.old-computers.com/museum/default.asp  https://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/   

The Just A Mom Podcast
Season 2 Episode 9: Dr. Matthew Quick, Dean of Students, Rockhurst University

The Just A Mom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 60:49


Sending a child to college is always challenging, but handing over one who struggles with mental health problems can be even more difficult. On this episode of the just a mom podcast, Rockhurst University Dean of Students Dr. Matthew Quick gives parents some strategies and tips on what to look for in a college or university and how to work will college officials to make a young adult's transition to an institute of higher learning as smooth as possible.Dr. Quick refers to FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act), which parents and students should become familiar with before sending a student to college. He also suggests some resources like the Sanvello app (www.sanvello.com).

FloppyDays Vintage Computing Podcast
Floppy Days 123 - Amiga 1000, Parceiro, and Podcast Tenth Anniversary!

FloppyDays Vintage Computing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 46:30


Floppy Days 123 - Amiga 1000, Parceiro and Podcast Tenth Anniversary! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FloppyDays Sponsors: 8-Bit Classics  Arcade Shopper   Welcome to episode 123 of Floppy Days for February, 2023, where classic computers are all the rage and we lovingly take you back to the days when computers were simpler and we were younger. This is a special show for me, because this month (Feb. 17 was the publish date) marks the 10th anniversary of publishing this podcast!  Man, oh, man, where has the time gone?!  This podcast itself has become vintage, depending on your definition of vintage. My original intent was to continue the coverage of the ZX Spectrum this month, but my special co-host for that show was unable to record this month.  I decided this was the perfect opportunity to have a special show to in some way commemorate the 10-year anniversary. My co-host and I have scheduled the recording for the Spectrum show for early March, so I'll publish that as early in March as I can.  In the meantime, for this show I wanted to talk about how the show has changed and grown over the years and what my plans are for the future. I apologize for not having one of my two typical formats (machine coverage or interview)  for this show.  Not to worry though, I've got what I think is an interesting story around my recent work to test and set up some Amiga 1000s that have come my way; including some information about a great upgrade for the A1000 called Parceiro II. I do also want to mention that I now have some show sponsors for Floppy Days. https://www.8bitclassics.com, run by my friend Corey Koltz, is a great place to get vintage computer items.  This includes video cables, power supplies, PC boards, cartridges, upgrades and more for a wide variety of vintage computer platforms.  In the New Acquisitions section I cover each month on this show, often one of the items I talk about has been ordered from 8-Bit Classics.  Corey has been a friend of the show for some time and I really appreciate his support of the podcast.  Check out the site… he has some great stuff. https://www.arcadeshopper.com, run by my friend Greg McGill, is another terrific site to get vintage computer items.  Greg has a wide variety of hard-to-find items for a large number of platforms.  This is another site that I do and have done a lot of shopping at and have mentioned numerous times on Floppy Days.  If anything shows out of stock, just ping Greg through the contact form and he can check whether he has or can get more of the item for you. I also wanted to mention those listeners who appreciate the show enough to donate through patreon.com.  This includes Chris Petzel, Tony Cappellini, laurens, Richard Goulstone, Josh Malone, Andy Collins, Simon McCullough, Jason Moore, Quentin Barnes.  I really appreciate you guys and it helps offset the cost of running the podcast. On a sad note, one other thing I wanted to talk about was the passing of a good friend in the community, James Shackel (aka Airshack).  James passed from this earth in January of this year due to illness, and it was a shock to me to realize I would no longer have James to talk to.  James came from the TI community, but was interested in a lot of the vintage machines.  Over the years, I traded a Sinclair ZX Spectrum +2A to him for a TIPI network card for the TI99 and James sent me things numerous times, such as books or software.  Most recently, just 3 months ago, I traded a Commodore 128 to him for an Atari 1200XL he had.  He also had been a patreon donator for Floppy Days for some time.   He pinged me all the time to discuss ANTIC or Floppy Days or just to let me know about some new vintage computer thing he came across.  I saw James at Tandy Assembly in October last year, just the second time I had ever seen him in person, but he never told me he was ill. James had a singular sense of humor and I will miss it, and him, very much.  It reminds me that we need to appreciate the people around us while we can, as we don't know how long they will be around.  James, I will truly miss you.  Ok, let's get on with the show.  I hope you find something interesting out of this episode.  Here's to 10 more years of Floppy Days! Intro James Shackel passed away - https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/james-shackel-obituary?id=39585348  New Acquisitions computer trading cards - https://www.8bitkick.cc/home-computers.html  Yamaha MSX AX-150 Computer - https://www.msx.org/wiki/Sakhr_AX-150  memory mapper + SD card interface - Arcade Shopper  Amiga 1000 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_1000  Parceiro II by David Dunklee: https://bytecellar.com/2021/12/13/parceiro-an-extraordinary-upgrade-for-amiga-1000-users/  amiga.parceiro@outlook.com to order one Upcoming Shows Midwest Gaming Classic - March 31-April 2 - The Wisconsin Center, Milwaukee, WI - https://www.midwestgamingclassic.com/  VCF East 2023 - Apr 14-16, 2023 - InfoAge Science and History Museums, Wall, NJ - https://vcfed.org/events/vintage-computer-festival-east/  The Commodore Los Angeles Super Show - April 15-16, 2023 - Burbank VFW Hall, Burbank, CA - https://www.portcommodore.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=class:start  31st Annual “Last” CocoFest - April 22-23, 2023 - Holiday Inn & Suites Chicago, Carol Stream, IL - https://www.glensideccc.com/cocofest/  Indy Classic Computer and Video Game Expo - April 29 & 30 - Crowne Plaza Airport Hotel, Indianapolis, IN - https://indyclassic.org/  Pacific Commodore Expo NW v4 - June 24-25 - “Interim” Computer Museum, Seattle, WA - https://www.portcommodore.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pacommex:start  KansasFest, the largest and longest running annual Apple II conference - July 18-23, 2023 - Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri - https://www.kansasfest.org/  Southern Fried Gaming Expo - July 28-30 2023 - Atlanta, GA - https://gameatl.com/  Portland Retro Gaming Expo - October 13-15, 2023 - Oregon Convention Center, Portland, OR - https://retrogamingexpo.com/  http://chiclassiccomp.org/events.html  10th Anniversary Special Content OldComputers.net timeline - http://oldcomputers.net   

ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Episode 96 - Atari Dreams

ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 103:18


ANTIC Episode 96 - Atari Dreams In this episode of ANTIC The Atari 8-Bit Computer Podcast… we talk about development for the Atari 8-bit, discuss a couple of highly-modified 800's, dream about sleeping on an Atari pillow, and bring you all the other Atari 8-bit news we could find! READY! Recurring Links  Floppy Days Podcast  AtariArchives.org  AtariMagazines.com  Kevin's Book “Terrible Nerd”  New Atari books scans at archive.org  ANTIC feedback at AtariAge  Atari interview discussion thread on AtariAge  Interview index: here  ANTIC Facebook Page  AHCS  Eaten By a Grue  Next Without For  Links for Items Mentioned in Show: What we've been up to Converting Atari8BitBot to Mastodon with Papa Robot - @Atari8BitBot@oldbytes.space  Scantastix - https://archive.org/search?query=identifier%3Astx_%2A&sort=-publicdate  Dorm game - https://carringtonvanston.net/games/dorm/  ANTIC sign - https://m.aliexpress.us/item/3256804531104852.html  BASIC 10-liner contest - https://gkanold.wixsite.com/homeputerium  News Action! Tutorial at YouTube by David Arlington - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQ8ABW8rY40  Browser-based Eastern Front 1941:  https://www.reddit.com/r/computerwargames/comments/10qhqb2/playtesters_wanted_chris_crawfords_eastern_front/  https://github.com/patricksurry/eastern-front-1941  How to Use Classic Atari, Commodore and Sinclair Software on Your Mac - https://appleinsider.com/inside/macos/tips/how-to-use-classic-atari-commodore-and-sinclair-software-on-your-mac  Atari Software Pack - Dean Garraghty (Scotland) - DGS Software - http://www.dgs.clara.net/  APX Atlas program - https://community.a8preservation.com/t/dumps-dumps-dumps/205/579  James Shackel passed away - https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/james-shackel-obituary?id=39585348  SuperSIO Splitter by Sikor - https://forums.atariage.com/topic/314342-supersio-splitter/  Mr. Robot 3D printing models: http://www.atari8bit.net  https://www.printables.com/social/439944-mr-robot/models  Readytari items at Red Bubble by Steve Boswell (Mr. Robot) - https://www.redbubble.com/people/choccyhobnob/works/52776330-readytari-ntsc?carousel_pos=21&ref=work_carousel_work_portfolio&ref_id=30853044  Elite port - https://youtu.be/khhxWsZ7WC8  Goto10 newsletter - https://www.goto10retro.com/  Mathy's new and improved homepage - https://mathyvannisselroy.nl/index.htm  Compiling a new Atari OS By reifsnyderb - https://forums.atariage.com/topic/347696-compiling-a-new-atari-os/  hardware upgrades for all 8-bits by Brian Reifsnyder (reifsnyderb) - https://5cfab.com/  Weird Modded Atari 800 Computer - https://www.ebay.com/itm/255980663210  Atari computer pillow - https://www.8bittees.com/product/atari-800-pillow/  Chip-8 emulation on Atari: https://github.com/pkali/Chip-8  https://forums.atariage.com/topic/82003-chip8-emulator-version-10/  5th Annual Atari Homebrew Awards - https://forums.atariage.com/topic/347449-5th-annual-atari-homebrew-awards-voting-information-discussion/  Upcoming Shows VCF East 2023 - Apr 14-16, 2023 - InfoAge Science and History Museums, Wall, NJ - https://vcfed.org/events/vintage-computer-festival-east/  Indy Classic Computer and Video Game Expo - April 29 & 30 - Crowne Plaza Airport Hotel, Indianapolis, IN - https://indyclassic.org/  KansasFest, the largest and longest running annual Apple II conference - July 18-23, 2023 - Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri - https://www.kansasfest.org/  Southern Fried Gaming Expo - July 28-30 2023 - Cobb Galleria Atlanta, GA - https://gameatl.com/ Keep an eye on the VCFSE section of the VCFED site for exhibit signups and more details.Use the discount code “INSERTCOIN” to save $5. Portland Retro Gaming Expo - October 13-15, 2023 - Oregon Convention Center - https://retrogamingexpo.com/  YouTube Videos 5th Annual Atari Homebrew Awards Nominee Playthrough Part 5 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8L7MFrGMjI  40th Anniversary of the excellent Atari 600 by The Centre for Computing History - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jh3DEUO-V4o  "Square Monuments" 256 Byte Intro Atari XL/XE LoveByte 2023 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJmfJ2G8PSwhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJmfJ2G8PSw  VGA from a VBXE Atari 800 - FlashJazzCat - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4RBDY0Y100  New at Archive.org  Hungarian Bit-Let - https://archive.org/details/bitlet_1983_1986  Allan - https://archive.org/details/@allan52  https://archive.org/details/computer-shopper-may-86-vol-6-no-5-atari-articles/  https://archive.org/details/lemonade-apx/  New at Github https://github.com/GSoftwareDevelopment/MIDICar-Player  MIDIcar - https://systemembedded.eu/viewtopic.php?t=51  https://github.com/ScotBaker305/Atari-Code   https://github.com/ThKattanek/cas_to_sio  https://github.com/sehugg/holiday2022   

eLABorate Topics
Episode 4: How to Navigate your Leadership Journey (featuring Sean Tucker)

eLABorate Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 35:29


In this exciting episode, co-host Stephanie Whitehead and Sean Tucker, MBA, MLS (ASCP), discuss their professional journeys as lab leaders. Tune in as Sean shares how his continuous focus on building cultures, encouraging emerging leaders and volunteering in a professional organization has shaped his leadership style. Listeners can learn more about the CLMA and the Body of Knowledge here:Clinical Laboratory Management Association : About CLMASean Tucker is the Director of Laboratory Services at North Kansas City Hospital in Kansas City Missouri. He received his B.S. from the University of Kansas Medical Center in Clinical Laboratory Science and Molecular Biotechnology. Sean received his Masters in Business Administration with Healthcare Emphasis from Rockhurst University. Sean has been an active member of the Clinical Laboratory Management Association on both the local chapter and national level. He currently is the CLMA Chapter representative on the CLMA Advisory Group for the American Society of Clinical Pathology. Sean received the ASCP Forty under 40 award in the 2014 inaugural ceremony and was also awarded the KUMC Early Career Achievement in Health Professions Alumnus by his alma mater in 2017. Sean enjoys cooking, coaching soccer, riding motorcycles and spending time with his wife Angel and two children Payton and Genevieve.Listeners can connect with Sean Tucker on LinkedIn or Twitter.Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/sean-tucker-mls-ascp-mba-42a25610Twitter: @oneworldonelabWe would love to feature YOU!!! Share your favorite takeaway from today's episode or any of the episodes from this season: Video ReviewBe an eLABorate Supporter!  Listen on directimpactbroadcasting.com, Spotify, Apple Podcast, or your favorite podcast platform Don't forget to subscribe to the show on your phone, tablet, or notebook so you never miss an episode!  Be sure to leave a comment, and share it with fellow medical laboratory professionals! Join our eLABorate Topics Group on LinkedIn Leave us a Video Review and we will feature you on our Social Media: Video Review Be a Guest on our show!If you have a leadership or laboratory message to share and would like to be a guest on the show, please reach out to us by completing the guest interest form or send us an e-mail at elaboratetopics@directimpactbroadcasting.com.Please tune in next week to hear another amazing episode!

FloppyDays Vintage Computing Podcast
Floppy Days 122 - NEC PC-6001 and Japanese Computers with Carlos Camacho - Part II

FloppyDays Vintage Computing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 97:32


NEC TREK PC-6001, Part II Please donate at: https://www.patreon.com/FloppyDays.  Welcome to Floppy Days #122 for January, 2023.  And I'm your host, Randy Kindig. We are currently covering the very productive year for home computers of 1982.  As regular listeners will know, we've been covering the ZX Spectrum and the myriad of information about that machine.  While we still have more information to cover, such as emulation, Web sites, and a lot more, we are currently taking a tiny step back to pick up coverage of a machine that I recently acquired and wanted to talk about, but which came out in very late 1981.  That machine is the Nippon Electric Company (NEC) PC-6001 and its US variation, the PC-6001A, or NEC-TREK.  It actually was released in November, 1981 in Japan.  Thus, you can see that this is really a very tiny detour to go back and pick up this machine.  It's one I didn't know about, honestly, and when I acquired a very clean, boxed version in the Great Barn Find of 2022, not only did I decide to keep the machine but also to cover it on Floppy Days.  I hope you can forgive me this minor detour off the path of covering the machines in the approx. order they were released.  I think you'll find this machine interesting, as I did, and enjoy hearing about it. This is the second episode of a 2-part arc on this machine, due to the amount of material we were able to pull together and length of time it took to go through it.  Last episode we covered history and tech specs (as well as a brief interview with my co-host), and this month we will cover the remaining usual topics. With me this month again to provide the co-hosting duties will be Carlos Camacho.  Carlos lived in Japan for a while and has a great perspective on this line of computers, as well as a lot of experience and knowledge around Japanese computers in general, which I think you'll find interesting.  The research he did on the PC-6000 line a few years ago was a tremendous help in pulling together information for this show.  At the end of the day, if you have an interest in acquiring anything for this platform, you'll need the information that Carlos provides on how to navigate the Japanese vintage computer market.  I know I learned a ton from Carlos. Very soon we'll return to ZX Spectrum coverage. As usual, I will also talk a bit about a few new acquisitions (beyond the barn find) that have come my way.  In addition, I'll briefly tell you about upcoming shows of which I'm aware and share any feedback I've gotten. I hope you enjoy the show! Links Mentioned in the Show: New Acquisitions IBM PC5140 Display Adapter - http://ohlandl.ipv7.net/5140/5140.html#CRT_Display  Spectrum Machine Language for the Absolute Beginner by William Tang - https://amzn.to/3Y1p8rq  C128D JiffyDOS - https://store.go4retro.com/jiffydos-kernal-rom-overlay-ic/  Atari Fast BASIC - https://github.com/dmsc/fastbasic  Upcoming Computer Shows VCF East 2023 - Apr 14-16, 2023 - InfoAge Science and History Museums, Wall, NJ - https://vcfed.org/events/vintage-computer-festival-east/  The Commodore Los Angeles Super Show - April 15-16, 2023 - Burbank VFW Hall, Burbank, CA - https://www.portcommodore.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=class:start  31st Annual “Last” CocoFest - April 22-23, 2023 - Holiday Inn & Suites Chicago, Carol Stream, IL - https://www.glensideccc.com/cocofest/  Indy Classic Computer and Video Game Expo - April 29 & 30 - Crowne Plaza Airport Hotel, Indianapolis, IN - https://indyclassic.org/  Pacific Commodore Expo NW v4 - June 24-25 - “Interim” Computer Museum, Seattle, WA - https://www.portcommodore.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pacommex:start j KansasFest, the largest and longest running annual Apple II conference - July 18-23, 2023 - Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri - https://www.kansasfest.org/  Southern Fried Gaming Expo - July 28-30 2023 - Atlanta, GA - https://gameatl.com/  Portland Retro Gaming Expo - October 13-15, 2023 - Oregon Convention Center - https://retrogamingexpo.com/  Feedback Khalid Yousif NEC PC-6001 MkII SR FM synth music capability - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvVq8MHoybA  Khalid's website to document and archive findings on the Iraqi Warkaas - https://warkaa.org/  YouTube Playlist by Todd Geiger - Computers - In Their Own Words  Byte High No Limit Podcast - https://sunspotstories.podbean.com/  Popular Magazines/Newsletters  PC-6000, 6600 information magazine SAVE, produced by Hokuten (owner of pc-6001.net) - http://www.pc-6001.net/p6/save/index.html  Oh, PC! - all NEC models - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:First_Issue_of_Oh!PC.jpg  I/O Magazine - https://archive.org/details/iomagazine  PIO Magazine - https://archive.org/details/PioVol.1  Books PC-6000,6600 related book list -  http://www.pc-6001.net/p6/syoseki/index.html  Amazon Japan - to get books in Japanese  Software TOSEC: NEC PC 6001 (archive.org) - https://archive.org/details/NEC_PC_6001_TOSEC_2012_04_23  Software Compilation Neo Kobe - NEC PC-6001 (archive.org) - https://archive.org/details/Neo_Kobe_NEC_PC-6001_2016-02-25  Ads and Appearances https://oldcomputers.net/nec-pc-6001.html  video ad - (Japanese with English subtitles)  https://archive.org/details/necpapikonpc6001acomputercommercial1981subsvtcdvplemfm  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTCdVPlemFM  Emulators https://retrocomputing.stackexchange.com/questions/12241/how-do-i-use-nec-pc-6001-p6-or-cas-files  PC6001V - http://papicom.net/p6v/  PC6001VW - http://p6ers.net/bernie/develop/pc6001vw3.html  iP6 and iP6 Plus Windy's Room - http://www.eonet.ne.jp/~windy/index.html  iP6 home page - http://www.retropc.net/isio/ip6/  VNECTREK - October 27, 2009 in the Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20091027114600/http://www.geocities.com/emucompboy/  MAME/MESS - https://www.mamedev.org/  Buying One Today freight forwarding companies buyee  zenmarket  Jauce  Community Facebook - Japanese Vintage Computer Users - https://www.facebook.com/groups/japanesevintagecomputers  Forums AtariAge - https://forums.atariage.com/forum/116-classic-computing-discussion/  VC Federation - https://forum.vcfed.org/index.php?forums/other/  PC-6000,6600 information bulletin board at pc-6001.net - http://www.pc-6001.net/cgi/p6bbs/imgbbs.cgi  Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/pc6001/  Current Web Sites Purchasing today at The Beep Shop - https://www.beep-shop.com/list/pc60_c.html  Write-up of the PC-6001 at the 1982 Consumer Electronics Show in the May, 1982 Byte Magazine (archive.org) Write-up of the PC-6001 in the March, 1983 Byte Magazine (archive.org) https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-1983-03-rescan/page/n503/mode/2up?view=theater&q=6000  NEC PC-6001 search at archive.org - https://archive.org/search.php?query=nec+pc-6001&sin=  Obscure Systems Showcase: 10 Games For The NEC PC6001 by Sharopolis (YouTube) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jREmdyXXLhE  The PC-6001: NEC's home challenger by Re:Enthused  (YouTube) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYfC3YwvGLA  PC-6001 series portal site - http://p6ers.net/  some PC-6001 software (WAV for real machine and .P6 for emulator) - http://inufuto.web.fc2.com/8bit/  iP6 information and links at retropc.net - http://www.retropc.net/isio/2ndindex.html  PC-6001 World - http://www.pc-6001.net/p6/index.html  http://vector.co.jp  - download site  References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PC-6000_series  NEC Retro - https://necretro.org/  https://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?c=177&st=1  GiantBomb.com - https://www.giantbomb.com/nec-pc-6001/3045-115/  OldComputers.net - https://oldcomputers.net/nec-pc-6001.html  https://www.wikiwand.com/en/PC-6000_series  https://forums.atariage.com/topic/233915-i-now-own-and-am-baffled-by-a-japanese-nec-pc-6001/  Co-host The Color Computer Store - https://twitter.com/trs80cocostore, @TRS80CocoStore, https://www.ebay.com/usr/colorcomputerstore

Rounding The Bases With Joel Goldberg
Ep. 829 Dave Pickhardt + Dr. Myles Gartland | Uncommon Results

Rounding The Bases With Joel Goldberg

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 40:38


Uncommon success begins with profoundly impactful leadership. Here in Kansas City, there's nobody who understood that better than Mr. K himself, the incomparable Ewing Marion Kauffman. Using timeless principles, he built a winning strategy that worked as well in business as it did in baseball. Joing the podcast are two innovators using the basics of "yester-year" to fuel the business execs of tomorrow, Dr. Myles Gartland, the Dean of Rockhurst University's Helzberg School of Management and Dave Pickhardt, co-founder of the FUEL Leadership Forum and former senior executive at Marion Laboratories. We've seen what great leadership can do, now they're showing us how with an actionable approach to breakthrough performance. Because well planned, always leads to well done. Youtube Link: https://bit.ly/RTBFuelWebsite: https://www.fueltolead.com/

Café com ADM
Investir em startups: saiba tudo sobre — Café com ADM 324

Café com ADM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 46:46


Investir em startups não é só para jurados do Shark Tank. Pessoas físicas podem apoiar negócios em estágio de desenvolvimento com alto potencial de crescimento. Brian Begnoche, cofundador da EqSeed, explica tudo o que você precisa saber sobre equity crowdfunding neste episódio. > Ouça no Spotify e siga o Café com ADM no Instagram. Conteúdo patrocinado INVISTA EM STARTUPS Conheça a EqSeed e saiba como diversificar seus investimentos apoiando negócios com alto potencial de crescimento. Saiba mais. EVOLUA NA CARREIRA Quer turbinar seu currículo com um mestrado em Negócios nos Estados Unidos sem sair de casa? Acesse o site da MUST University e confira os cursos com seleção aberta. Sobre o entrevistado Brian Begnoche é sócio e cofundador da EqSeed. É Economista e linguista com experiência profissional em marketing, vendas e educação e tem formação pela Rockhurst University, dos Estados Unidos. O executivo tem um entendimento profundo e especializado de investimentos em startups e especificamente sobre o novo mercado de equity crowdfunding e vai compartilhar tudo com a gente hoje.

The Bulletin
Still Bowling Alone

The Bulletin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 53:59


In this week's news roundup, host Mike Cosper and editor in chief Russell Moore reflect on Robert Putnam's 20-year-old book, Bowling Alone; what to do about a society that has only become more disconnected since then; and the impact this has on even one of life's most simple pleasures: going out to dinner. Krista Boan joins in to discuss smartphones and how best to set you and your kids up when introducing this new technology. Stick around to hear about which apps Cosper, Moore, and Boan can't live without. Joining us this week: Krista Boan is the cofounder of Screen Sanity. She studied English and Psychology at the University of Kansas and earned her Masters in Education at Rockhurst University. Author of Social Media Playbook and Well Framed: Grounding Your Social Media in God's Love, she lives in Kansas City with her husband and four kids. Resources referenced: Bowling Alone by Robert Putnam From Bowling Alone to Posting Alone by Anton Jager Metzger Bar and Butchery reservation cancelation by Emily Heil Screen Sanity "The Bulletin” is a production of Christianity Today Executive Producer: Erik Petrik Host and Producer: Mike Cosper Producer: Azurae Phelps Graphic Design: Bryan Todd Social Media: Kate Lucky Director of Operations: Matt Stevens Music: Dan Phelps Production Assistance: coreMEDIA Coordinator: Beth Grabenkort Audio Engineer: Kevin Duthu Video Producer: John Roland Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Health Design Podcast
Doug Lindsay, Patient Advocate

The Health Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 60:39


Doug Lindsay has spent the last two decades investigating and tackling rare, complicated medical conditions – first in himself and his family and now through his Personal Medical Consultant service. An innovator, Doug partners with clients and experts to make new things happen. He works to get clients who are stuck in the medical system unstuck. To aid him in his work, he strives to understand healthcare from all levels of organization, from the individual to health systems, public health, and global health. Doug's dogged, indefatigable ability to chase down answers to an individual's complex problems makes him a special asset as a teammate and Personal Medical Consultant. In addition to his Personal Medical Consultant service, Doug Lindsay • Co-chairs PCORI's Congressionally-mandated Rare Disease Advisory Panel (RDAP) • Co-chairs Washington University School of Medicine's Community Advisory Board for the Institute for Clinical and Translational Sciences and the Institute for Public Health (ICTS & IPH). • Is Community Advisory Board member for the National Institutes of Health's ACTIV-1 IM trial. (ACTIV is the US government's public/private/nonprofit collaboration for Accelerating COVID-19 Therapeutics and Vaccines research.) • Is member of the National Institutes of Health's ten-person ACTIV COVID Biospecimen Prioritization Committee. (NIH) • Is member of Academy Health's Global Health Interest Group. • TEDx talk Operation: Adrenal Gland can be found at TED.com • Was speaker in the panel kicking off Academy Health's Datapalooza, 2019 • Has twice been an ePatient Scholar at Stanford Medicine X (2017, 2019) • Appeared on The Dr. OZ Show in fall 2019 as example of The Power of 1 (to make a difference). • Was the first patient invited to give a fireside chat for the Health Management Academy, which hosts C-Suite education conferences for the nation's 100 biggest hospital systems, 2017. • Co-chaired aviation humanitarian nonprofit Wings of Hope's “Taste of Hope” fundraiser • Has been keynote speaker for national organizations like AHIMA, for healthcare conferences like the Society for Participatory Medicine, and at internal corporate events for firms like Pfizer. • Graduated with honors from Rockhurst University's Honors College with a BS in biology in 2016. • CNN online feature “This college dropout was bedridden for 11 years. Then he invented a surgery and cured himself” on his story was the #3 article globally across all media platforms for all of 2019 for time readers spent reading it.

Freedom Stories
Celebrating National PT Month with Dr. Timothy Mahoney

Freedom Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 38:14


Dr. Timothy Mahoney, PT, DPT, OCS, was born and raised in Kansas City, KS. He has two sisters and a brother, who were raised in a faith family, living a very active nature. Dr. Tim recalls playing sports after sports in high school: baseball, basketball, and football. He got a scholarship to play baseball at Rockhurst University as an undergrad. He talked about not knowing what he wanted to do in his future. His parents had a significant influence on his path. His mom was a physical therapy assistant, and his dad was a firefighter; both of his parents designed careers centered around people, which Tim knew he wanted to experience. He continued to learn more about fitness and exercise, leading him to the University of St. Mary's for PT school. Dr. Tim loved to meet people where they are at and help them out physically, emotionally, and spiritually! Dr. Tim is excited to spread physical therapy to everyone while spreading God's love to everyone he meets. He strives to make fitness sustainable for everyone.

HR Like a Boss
71. HR Like a Boss with Cory Carlson

HR Like a Boss

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 20:57


Cory Carlson joins this new episode of HR Like a Boss to discuss his coaching strategies and the importance of developing your people. He also talks about the simple ways he incorporates faith into work by leading with stories and connections. About Cory As an entrepreneur, former executive, husband, and father of three, Cory Carlson understands the pressures working parents face. He is passionate about helping business leaders win at home and work. Twenty years in corporate America gave Cory amazing opportunities as he worked his way up to the executive level. But he also saw brokenness: work without purpose, burnout, lack of focus, strained marriages, and absentee parents. Business leaders especially were often not living life to the fullest. When Cory discovered coaching, it helped him become a better leader, husband, and father. So he left his corporate career to help other leaders win at work and at home. Cory does this through executive coaching, speaking, and writing. Currently, Cory lives in Cincinnati with his awesome wife and three amazing children. Cory has a Civil Engineer degree from the University of Missouri and an MBA from Rockhurst University. His first book released in June 2019 titled, Win at Home First, and is an inspirational guide for work-life balance. His book was Amazon #1 New Release in 3 Categories and listed in FORBES as ‘7 Books Everyone On Your Team Should Read'. Cory just released his second book, Rise and Go. This book is a resource to help leaders get back up quicker after getting knocked down from the challenges of leadership and life. He hosts the leadership podcast, Win at Home First, a Top 1.5% global podcast per ListenNotes. Follow Cory on social media (@carlsoncory) and www.corymcarlson.com. About HR Like a Boss HR Like a Boss centers around the concept that with the right passion to be and think different, HR and business professionals can do amazingly awesome HR. People who do HR like a boss understand business concepts, what makes people tick, and how to approach HR as more than a compliance or cost center. This podcast builds the foundation for John Bernatovicz's upcoming book, "HR Like a Boss." If you're ready to take your HR career to the next level, this is the podcast for you. Share any comments with bridgette@willory.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/willory/message

Larkspur Dance & Choreography Podcast
A Chat With Athletic Director Kristy Bayer – LDCPS4E20

Larkspur Dance & Choreography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 43:48


This blog post has been shared by many members of the dance team community: https://callmemags.substack.com/p/all-my-blood-sweat-and-tears-for It was written by Maggie Schmaltz, a recent graduate of the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota and a member of their phenomenal dance team while she was a student there.  The blog post is about what Maggie experienced as a member of her college dance team that was nationally ranked and known, repeat champions many times over, but that acknowledgement and respect did not transfer to her own college campus and community.  It's actually a very common tale.  I've talked to countless coaches through this podcast and also through professional development conferences and it's apparent that the spirit programs at other colleges and universities, and high schools across the country, are not given equal access to amenities and resources as the other programs.  With the help of this week's podcast guest, my athletic director at Rockhurst University, Kristy Bayer, we are building a program that is more closely aligned with what the other sports at our university experience.  I ask Kristy what other coaches can do to advocate for their programs, whether or not they are under the athletics umbrella at their institutions.  I also ask her about being a woman who has experienced much success in the male dominated world of sports.  Kristy was a coach herself with a winning record, so I also get answers to coaching questions because her ideas and how she ran her teams can all be applied to spirit teams at all levels.   Connect with Larkspur: Website: https://www.larkspurdance.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/larkspurdance/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LarkspurDance/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LarkspurMelanie Connect with the Rockhurst University Spirit Squad: https://rockhursthawks.com/sports/spirit-squad https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfDw4OAJvfaV4nN1H-UiKTMe1azblfw3Q5oQA9_bAjMHDM8vA/viewform https://www.instagram.com/ruspiritsquad/

C-10 Mentoring & Leadership Podcast
Sly James, former KCMO mayor, on CONCENTRATION, Ep. 90

C-10 Mentoring & Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 31:32


As we do from time to time — as this podcast was designed — we are featuring an interview that was done in front of our C-10 students and mentors. This interview was done just a few hours ago…on Wednesday night, September 14th, in the Crown Club at Kauffman Stadium.It features a conversation with former Kansas City, Missouri, mayor Sly James. Sly James has worn many hats over the years – lead singer in a band, military police officer, trial attorney, mayor who oversaw Kansas City, Missouri's renaissance, and award-winning author. And we touch on most of those hats.Sly's uncanny ability to bring a bold vision to life are evident through results like the construction and expansion of a transformative modern streetcar line, overwhelming passage of an $800 million infrastructure package, collaborating with our C You In The Major Leagues founder Dayton Moore and the Royals to build the Urban Youth Academy, and closing the gap between the city's third grade reading proficiency and the state average by a third.Sly graduated from Rockhurst University with a degree in English, and then earned his law degree from the University of Minnesota. Shortly after leaving the public sector, Sly became half of Wickham James Strategies & Solutions, which helps clients with strategic communications, crisis communications, government relations, public policy, political strategy and mediations.We start off this chat with Sly James with our Pregame batting practice…LINKS:For more information about the C-10 Mentoring & Leadership program for high school students, visit our website.To make a financial gift to give students life-changing one-on-one mentoring, visit our secure donation page.For all episodes of the C-10 podcast and ways you can listen, click here.If you'd like to make a comment, have a suggestion for a future guest, or your company would like to help underwrite this podcast, please visit our contact page.

Health Science Coach
Physical Therapy Student | Year 1 Rockhurst University | Ryan Sieben | 064

Health Science Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 56:30


Welcome to the 64th episode of Health Science Coach, a podcast to help students and parents learn about pathways into healthcare and sports medicine careers. Today I had the opportunity to speak with Ryan Siebe. He is a first year Physical Therapy Student at the Rockhurst University. https://www.rockhurst.edu/physical-therapy Subscribe - Like - Comment HEALTH SCIENCE COACH - https://healthsciencecoach.com Website built and designed by- https://lanegarner.dev Supporters of Health Science Coach The Stigma.App - https://www.thestigma.app Gripping Golf Podcast - https://grippinggolfpodcast.com First Responders Golf Foundation - https://www.firstrespondergolf.org/about

Book Smarts Business
Cory Carlson, Rise and Go

Book Smarts Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 19:44


How did hiring an executive coach change Cory's life forever? He explains his journey from the corporate world to helping others personally and professionally.  Cory explains his best silver-bullet question to see if someone is naturally curious. He also dives into some insights from his second book, Rise and Go. Check It Out Here!Buy RISE AND GO: How to Get Back Up with Courage and Move Forward with ConfidenceConnect with Cory:https://www.corymcarlson.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/carlsoncoryBio: Cory CarlsonCory M. Carlson has helped leaders around the world develop happier and more fulfilling lives. Now, he's sharing his expertise in his second book, Rise and Go.As an entrepreneur, former executive, husband, and father of three, Cory M. Carlson understands the pressures working parents face. He is passionate about helping business leaders win both at work and at home.Twenty years in corporate America gave Cory amazing opportunities, as he worked his way up to the executive level. But he also saw brokenness: work without purpose, strained marriages, and absentee parents. Business leaders especially were often not living life to the fullest. When Cory discovered coaching, it helped him become a better leader, husband, and father. So, he left his corporate career to help other leaders achieve a healthier work-life balance.Cory holds an MBA from Rockhurst University, and a Civil Engineering degree from the University of Missouri. Currently, Cory lives in Cincinnati with his awesome wife and three amazing children.Support the show

Rounding The Bases With Joel Goldberg
Ep.763 Father Tom Curran | Listening Speaks Louder than Words

Rounding The Bases With Joel Goldberg

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 30:18


Father Thomas Curran, S.J., is the newest past president of Rockhurst University who broke the mold of Jesuit tradition on his mission for scholarly excellence. With a literal handful of degrees and penchant for transformative leadership, he reinvigorated a community's dedication to social justice. And from “the least” came the house that wisdom built, along with a city he's leaving better than it was before.

Cheers To Leaving!
Ep 37 We were Christian Theater kids (with Nathaniel Bozarth)

Cheers To Leaving!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 97:04


Today we have a special guest, Nathaniel Bozarth. Nathaniel is a former evangelical, and former Christian theater kid. Nathaniel and Rachael used to be in Christian youth theater together as well as the homeschool world. In this episode we touch on weird Christian theater(obviously), white supremacy, shame, and how it all intertwines with white evangelicals. Nathaniel Bozarth is an Emmy award-winning storyteller, public historian, and data scientist. His creative work has centered around the history of residential segregation and the personal work of racial justice. This work includes a podcast (Wide Ruled) on justice in education, two documentary series about how various identities affect one's access to “the American Dream” (Your Fellow Americans, Re:Dream), and a TedX Talk. In 2018, Nathaniel co-created an app-based tour (Dividing Lines) of the history of residential segregation in KC. In 2021, the team created a new virtual version of the tour. Nathaniel teaches data analytics at Rockhurst University and pursue with an emphasis on data justice.My Projects: http://www.nathanielbozarth.com/projectsDividing Lines (VR/driving tour) https://www.jocolibrary.org/dividinglinesLand of Opportunity (documentary): https://video.kansascitypbs.org/video/land-of-opportunity-8bqamu/Support Group: Cheers to Leaving - Exvangelical Support Group | Facebook--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cheerstoleaving/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cheerstoleaving/support