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The following article of the AI Cloud & Data industry is: “Smart Fashion: How AI Is Transforming E-Commerce by Saving Time” by Roberto Esparza, Chief Growth Officer, Bambu Mobile.
I asked Jess if she missed coming into work yet! Do you skip goodbyes when leaving a party? I compile my screw-ups from throughout the week and play them. All this and more on The Mark and Jess Replay!
On today's episode of Between Two Brokers, Stacy and Erin discuss whether or not it's ok to dump your emotional baggage on people you barely know. Plus, they get into some recent situations where clients are using AI to chime in on real estate deals and how...(shocker)...it's not actually helpful. This leads to an even bigger discussion on how AI is impacting the Real Estate industry in real time and what that might mean for agents in the future.
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Shall AI kill marketing? Sounds like a hackneyed question, yet it’s on any marketer’s lips these days. Thomas Husson, Vice President and Principal Analyst at Forrester Research, covers the intersection of marketing, technology, and consumer behaviour from his base in Paris. In a wide-ranging conversation, he cuts through the European Gen AI paradox, the persistent CMO-CIO divide, the gap between POC enthusiasm and production reality, and the thorny question of what AI actually means for the next generation of marketing professionals and CMOs. His answers are measured, occasionally blunt, and consistently grounded in Forrester Research data. AI Will Not Threaten the Existence of Marketing But It Will Reshape It Beyond Recognition Thomas Husson believes that Marketing will be changed profoundly. But he doesn’t believe in the death of Marketing. Photo: Thomas Husson at Paris Retail Week, in late 2023 My first question was the obvious one: are CMOs going to be made redundant by artificial intelligence? Thomas Husson’s response is categorical, and worth stating plainly at the outset. It’s a blatant ‘No’. The role will change. The how will change. But the existence of marketing as a discipline is not, according to him, in question. “Marketing is still going to be about understanding your customer, defining a brand strategy, and delivering the brand promise through customer experience.” Thomas Husson, Forrester Research Unclear prospects, obvious pressures That said, Husson is not naive about the pressures building on marketing organisations. Some tasks will be automated; that much is not in dispute. The real questions are which tasks, how quickly, and whether automation of a task necessarily kills the job around it. His answer to that last question is no, at least not in any simple mechanical sense. “Jobs will evolve for sure. New jobs will be created. Most jobs will change. The way we work will change. The way we work with agencies, with external partners, the processes, the workflow. It is the shape of work that is being reshaped, not work itself,” he added. For those expecting a more dramatic verdict, Husson’s framing may feel anti-climactic. But it reflects what Forrester Research data actually shows, and it points to the most important practical challenge for AI and CMOs alike: managing a profound transformation without either catastrophising or sleepwalking through it. AI Will Not Kill Marketing according to Forrester’s Thomas Husson, there is light at the end of the tunnel. The European Paradox, Overhyped and Exciting at the Same Time Forrester Research produced a result that initially looks contradictory, Husson stressed in our interview. Fifty-five percent of European B2B marketers consider generative AI overhyped. Yet 81% of European frontline marketers describe themselves as enthusiastic about it. How can both be true simultaneously? Husson explains the split without difficulty. At the decision-maker level, scepticism is entirely rational. AI is inescapable at conferences, in vendor pitches, and in media coverage. “There is AI fatigue. And more importantly, some of the vendors are indeed over-pitching, and the productivity gains they promise are not happening,” he stated. The gap between the pitch and what we actually experience in the field is wide enough to breed genuine frustration. Saving Time and Working Differently But the people actually using these tools, often through shadow AI channels their organisations have not officially sanctioned, are discovering something different. They are saving time and are doing their jobs differently. They are finding capabilities they did not expect. “In the short term, everything is overhyped, including the number of job losses. In the longer term, things are underestimated, because AI will be linked to other technologies, and yes, it will reinvent many things.” Thomas Husson, Forrester Research This is a precise restatement of Amara’s Law. Roy Amara, former president of the Institute for the Future, observed that we tend to overestimate the short-term impact of new technology and underestimate its long-term impact. The quote is frequently misattributed to Bill Gates, but Husson is careful to restore proper credit. He applies it directly to the AI and CMOs conversation: the short-term noise is drowning out a more important long-term signal. When asked how long “long term” actually means in an era of accelerating AI development, Husson was specific: probably closer to five to seven years than to ten or fifteen, but still not tomorrow. From POC to Production, Europe’s Real AI Problem The Forrester Research State of AI Survey 2025 contains a figure that deserves more attention than it typically receives. European organisations lag behind their non-European peers in production use of generative AI: 62% versus 72%. The gap is not in experimentation. It is in execution. Regulation is the explanation most commonly offered, and Husson dismisses it with characteristic directness. The AI Act is a genuine consideration, but it is not the primary cause of Europe’s production deficit. It functions, he argues, as a double-edged excuse. Pioneers claim it prevents them from moving fast enough, while cautious organisations invoke it to justify not executing at all. Neither position holds up to scrutiny. A Deep Cultural and Organisational Divide The deeper issue is organisational and cultural. American and Chinese firms tend to think global from day one; European firms, particularly larger ones, still default to a market-by-market approach. France first, then the UK, then Germany. The ambition is calibrated differently. There is also a structural challenge around funding and the capacity to scale. That said, France, the UK, and Germany lead adoption among European countries in the Forrester Research data. The problem for these leading markets is not whether they are using generative AI. Twenty-eight percent of European B2B marketing decision makers cannot clearly identify where to apply it. They have the tool. They lack the strategy. “It’s not AI for the sake of AI. How do I use AI to serve my marketing objectives? That is the question. The only one.” Thomas Husson, Forrester Research Husson advocates for small, targeted AI projects with transparent return on investment as a way to build momentum and demonstrate results. When pushed on whether that risks staying permanently incremental, he conceded the point readily. “If you only do small targeted projects, it’s going to be incremental and it’s not going to be bold enough. You need to align it with a vision and a roadmap.” Thomas Husson, Forrester Research Measuring Productivity Honestly Productivity is the dominant driver of AI adoption in the Forrester Research State of AI Survey 2025. It is also, Husson suggests, the metric most subject to vendor inflation. In Forrester Research’s modelling, a 50% conversion factor is applied to vendor productivity claims. If a tool saves an hour, the realistic productivity benefit is approximately 30 minutes of additional output. This is not a marginal adjustment; it halves the headline figures that vendors routinely publish. “You need to apply a discount to the pitch of vendors when they say you’re going to get 40, 50, 80, 100% productivity gains. There are productivity gains, but they are not as high as one would expect.” Thomas Husson, Forrester Research There is also a motivational dimension that is rarely modelled. When work becomes easier to produce, it can also become less engaging to produce. The cognitive effort that used to drive focus and satisfaction is partly removed, with consequences for quality and commitment that no vendor presentation accounts for. AI and CMOs, Who Is Actually in Charge? The CMO-CIO divide is a perennial theme in marketing technology discussions. Forrester Research data suggests the gap at the strategic leadership level has narrowed, partly as a result of post-COVID collaboration. But at team level, the tensions persist, and the data on AI governance is striking. CMOs account for only 8 to 10% of AI strategy leadership in organisations. In the vast majority of cases, the deployment of AI is being driven by CIOs and CTOs. Husson understands the logic: data governance, security, scalability. These are real concerns. But he believes the outcome is a mistake. “It is the exact same mistake that happened with digital transformation. AI has to be at the service of, first, the client, and consequently the business functions that serve them. There is too big a disconnect between a secure, scalable AI platform and marketers’ needs.” Thomas Husson, Forrester Research The structural consequence of this dynamic is predictable. When CIOs control the tools and CMOs do not have what they need, shadow AI flourishes. The more tightly the CIO locks down the official platform, the more widely teams proliferate unofficial solutions. It is a cycle that widens governance risk while creating the illusion of control. The MarTech landscape compounds this problem. According to data Husson cites, 2,500 new AI solutions were added to the market in a single year while 1,211 pre-AI-era tools were removed. Evaluating this landscape requires cross-functional expertise that neither CMOs nor CIOs possess in isolation. The case for genuine collaboration, rather than the polite coexistence that currently passes for it in most organisations, has never been stronger. Jobs, Agencies, and the Students in the Room The survey data on jobs is sobering. Fifty-seven percent of European frontline marketing decision makers believe AI adoption will lead to job reductions in their teams. Sixty-eight percent say new roles will be created. The gap between those two numbers is the space where real anxiety lives. For a wider perspective on AI’s job impact, including Forrester Research’s US forecast, see our earlier piece: AI Job Impact in the US: the Apocalypse Can Wait. For a longer-range view of how generative AI is reshaping roles, see also: GenAI Impact on Jobs. Contact centres and basic marketing task execution are already seeing measurable impact. Agencies are under visible pressure. But Husson returns consistently to the distinction between task automation and job elimination. Most job losses are not yet directly attributable to AI; the picture requires nuance rather than alarm. On new roles, the honest answer is that specifics are difficult to name in advance. Twenty years ago, nobody was hiring community managers. The jobs that will emerge from the current transformation will be as hard to predict precisely as that one was. What Husson does say is that working with agents, managing their outputs, and understanding their limitations will become core competencies rather than specialist skills. “Teach them the basics of marketing, those won’t change. Infuse a lot more of traditional social sciences: ethics, emotion, anthropology. These dimensions will gain importance. Curiosity. And they have to use these tools, to learn how to use them so they can develop their own critical thinking.” Thomas Husson, Forrester Research There is irony embedded in this advice that Husson acknowledges implicitly. Digital roles are likely to bear the earliest impact of AI-driven automation precisely because they are already the most digitised. The analogue parts of marketing, which seemed most vulnerable to digital disruption, turn out to be more resistant than expected. AI is a continuation of digital transformation, not a departure from it. There is also a structural problem this conversation surfaced that neither party resolved entirely. If organisations are reducing entry-level hiring to cut costs, and those entry-level roles were the traditional training ground for the next generation, then the iterative learning process that produces senior expertise is being severed. AI can teach many things, but the social dimension of learning alongside a colleague over time is not easily replicated. B2B Marketing, Ahead of the Curve A widespread assumption holds that generative AI enthusiasm in marketing is largely a B2C phenomenon. Husson disputes this firmly. B2B marketers, in his assessment, are actually ahead of the curve in several areas, particularly content generation, personalisation, and sales support through complex multi-stakeholder buying processes. What B2B is also discovering is that the sharp distinction between rational B2B decision-making and emotional B2C engagement is less solid than commonly assumed. When a buying group is making a decision with significant professional consequences, emotion is not absent; it is differently structured and, in some ways, higher-stakes. “It’s not the ‘human plus AI blah blah blah’ we hear all the time. It needs a more nuanced approach. At the end of the day, AI is about replicating the human brain, but we don’t really know how the human brain works. We don’t know how consciousness works. So I would take a pinch of salt and take a step back before making any definitive judgment.” Thomas Husson, Forrester Research The Long View I ended by asking Husson how he uses AI in his own work. His answer was practical: summarising the relentless volume of content published daily on AI, filtering what is genuinely new from what merely repackages existing ideas. Behind him on the video call was a photograph taken in Thailand, of Buddhist monks. He smiled at the mention of it. “It’s a good reminder that not everything is digital and not everything is about technology. It’s about real life.“ For AI and CMOs, that is perhaps the most useful frame of all. The technology is real, the disruption is real, and the urgency is real. But so is the inertia of organisations, the pace of culture change, and the irreducible complexity of how human beings actually make decisions, form relationships, and build trust. Amara’s Law is not a reason to wait. It is a reason to plan carefully, act deliberately, and resist the temptation to mistake announcements for outcomes. Forrester Research reports cited in this article The AI CMO: Growth Accountability Gets Next-Level — Mike Proulx et al., April 2026 The State Of CMO/CIO Collaboration For 2026 — Thomas Husson et al., January 2026 Generative AI Adoption In European B2B Marketing Organizations — Christina Schmitt et al., December 2025 About Thomas Husson Thomas Husson is Vice President and Principal Analyst at Forrester Research, based in Paris. He covers marketing strategy, brand management, mobile marketing, and the intersection of technology and consumer behaviour across European markets. His research addresses how CMOs and marketing organisations navigate digital transformation, AI adoption, and the evolving relationship between brands and customers. Forrester Research analyst profile: forrester.com About Forrester Research Forrester Research is one of the most influential research and advisory firms in the world, founded in 1983 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It serves business and technology leaders across marketing, IT, and customer experience, providing data, analysis, and frameworks to guide strategic decision-making. The data referenced in this article draws on two primary Forrester Research publications: the Forrester Marketing Survey 2025 and the State of AI Survey 2025, both covering Gen AI adoption and its organisational implications across European and global B2B markets. Forrester Research website: forrester.com The post AI Will Not Kill Marketing appeared first on Marketing and Innovation.
The latest research by Switcher.ie has revealed the most affordable places for first-time buyers in Ireland. Our First Time Buyer Affordability Index 2026 shows the least and most attainable areas for joint buyers and sole buyers based on how long it would take to save for a deposit in each region. For housebuyers starting to save this year, our calculations estimate that gathering a deposit could take longer than in previous years. This is due to people saving less and property price rises of typically around 7% throughout 2025, although projections will change year on year due to market and seasonal fluctuations. The average time it takes for a couple to save for a mortgage deposit in Ireland is 7 years 2 months, up from 4 years 7 months last year. Cork, Galway and Meath first-time buyers see deposit saving times almost double. Longford is the most affordable place for first-time buyers, taking 2 years, 3 months to save for a deposit – up from one year, 7 months in 2025. Dún Laoghaire is the least affordable place and could take up to 21 years, 3 months to raise a down payment, which is similar to last year. Roscommon is most affordable for sole buyers. Saving for a deposit takes 3 years, 5 months. Whereas in Dún Laoghaire it could take a staggering 66 years, 5 months. Longford, Leitrim, Donegal, Roscommon, Mayo, Cavan, Clare, Limerick City, Offaly and Monaghan are the 10 most affordable regions. Dún Laoghaire, South Dublin, Galway City, Louth, Wicklow, Fingal, Dublin City, Meath, Kildare, and Cork County are the 10 least affordable places. 65% of Ireland's new builds were completed in the 10 most expensive regions during 2025, while the cheapest 10 areas only attracted 11% of new dwellings. This disadvantages first-time buyers who need to use Help to Buy schemes. Find out how your region ranks and see the full Index at Ireland's most affordable places for first time buyers. * Deposit saving calculations are based on median annual earnings, median property prices and household savings rates from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). For Joint Buyers Top 5 most affordable places for joint buyers Longford was the most affordable place for joint first-time buyers for the third year running. One of the cheapest places to buy a house, it would take just 2.3 years to save the minimum 10% deposit. Leitrim, Donegal, Mayo, and Roscommon joined Longford in the top five most affordable counties for home buyers. To save a deposit in the shortest time, buyers should look to one of these counties or others at the top of our Affordability Index. Couples earning the average salary in Leitrim could save for a mortgage deposit in two years and four months, in Donegal, Roscommon or Mayo, it could take two years and five months. Our research showed that the most affordable places for first-time buyers were not necessarily the areas with the lowest house prices. Although cheaper property prices help, having a comparably higher income makes your mortgage more affordable, and deposits take less time to save. The income-to-house price ratio was around 1 to 3 in these areas. Rank RPPI Region Median first time buyer house price Median annual earnings JOINT BUYERS Years to save 1 Longford €224,000 €38,857 2.3 2 Leitrim €245,000 €41,162 2.4 3 Donegal €225,000 €36,967 2.5 4 Roscommon €260,000 €42,150 2.5 5 Mayo €255,000 €40,657 2.5 Top 5 least affordable places for joint buyers Unsurprisingly, areas in and around Dublin were the most out of reach for first-time buyers, with Dún Laoghaire the least affordable place for both joint and sole buyers. Dún Laoghaire ranks as most out of reach for mortgage seekers, requiring a couple to save for a staggering 21 years and 3 months. South Dublin, Galway City, Louth and Wicklow follow at around 10 years, making them the most challenging regions for joint buyers. The income-to-house-price ratio of over 1:5 makes buying in these desirable areas an impossible dream, even for most dual-income households without a ma...
Mike Kunkel is back! This week on the Part-Time Fanboy podcast Kristian chats once again with the creator of one of his favorite comics of all time…Herobear and the Kid! Ever since he came across Kunkel at the San Diego Comic Con back in 1999, Kristian has considered his work to be something special. With […]
Last week, we talked about using AI to save time in your marketing work.This week, we're going a level deeper.Because here's the realisation I had to face: even though AI was helping me move faster, I was still working in exactly the same way. Same processes. Same pressure. Just… sped up.And speed isn't the outcome.In this episode, I'm sharing the mindset shift that helped me move from task-level productivity to rethinking how marketing actually works and tying that work back to the outcomes that matter.This kicks off a new mini-series where I take you behind the scenes of how I'm rethinking AI in my marketing role, what I'm testing, and what I'm learning in real time.If you've nailed the “AI saves me time” phase and you're wondering what comes next, this episode is for you.Follow me on LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-windsor29/ For more episodes visit my website : emmawindsor.com
In this conversation, Emily sits down with Jenny Odell — artist and author of "Saving Time" and "How to Do Nothing" — to explore the importance of reclaiming our attention and time in a digital age. We explore how "learning" is becoming a lost art (and what to do about that), experience and the role of technology in shaping our lives. From years of observation, research and her own study, Jenny brings a world-changing perspective to how we find our freedom from the forces that pull to commodify and measure every minute and relationship in our lives. In this episode, we discuss: The moment at summer camp that shaped how Jenny thinks about learning, presence, and attention How we can retain human agency in a world constantly fighting for our attention The historical roots of "productivity culture" and how it lives on today The role of language in shaping our relationship to time What the "attention economy" is and the impact it is having Why people sitting in a circle might be "the highest form of human existence" The nuance beneath the statement "the internet is bad" Why repair cafes, cooperatives, and habitat restoration projects point toward the world we're trying to build inside the one we're currently in Resources & Links Connect with Jenny at her website, www.jennyodell.com, on instagram https://www.instagram.com/jennitaur/ or on Mastadon https://social.coop/@jennitaur/ Check out her books How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy , Inhabiting Negative Space and Saving Time: Discovering a Life Beyond the Clock Also mentioned in this episode: iNaturalist, Mastodon, The Repair Cafe movement, Vivarium (2019 film), An Immense World by Ed Yong Bring this conversation into practice: Join The Third Space, a practice prayer and play space to bring these visions to life with other "revillagers" who are tending to their communities IRL. Learn more or sign up here: www.revillagingmama.com/offers#thethirdspace To stay in touch: Follow This Is How We Care on Instagram Send an email to Emily at emily@thisishowwecare.com Read the transcript over at thisishowwecare.com
Sally Doyle, Mayor of Huon Valley Council, joins Kaz and Tubes for this week’s Mayor on the Air segment, discussing the region’s new AI Planning Agent, and more doctors for the Huon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today we're talking about something that I think every homestead mom quietly wrestles with… how do you save time without lowering your standards? Because while homestead life can be beautiful and meaningful. It's not always easy or for the lazy. There is laundry that multiplies, bread to bake, food to preserve, floors that somehow always have dirt on them, and little people who need you all throughout the day. And somewhere in the middle of that, we start to feel the tension. We don't want to cut corners. We don't want to live on convenience food. We don't want our homes to feel chaotic. But we also don't want to live in a constant state of feeling behind. So what do we do? For a lot of us, we either: Try to do everything and burn out…or start quietly lowering our standards just to survive the season. And I don't actually think those are the only two options. I think what most of us are missing isn't motivation. It's not discipline. It's not even more hours in the day. It's systems. It's creating habits and rhythms so that we are not constantly starting from scratch. That's why today I'm going to share my best hacks for saving time, keeping quality, and still having margin at the end of the day. Thanks for listening! Our Sponsors: - A'del Natural Cosmetics - natural, U.S. made makeup, Christian and family-owned! Go to adelnaturalcosmetics.com/jocelyn Use code: FARMFEDFAMILY for 20% off your order - Inherit Clothing Company - find modest, fashionable clothes designed with Christian values Go to inheritco.com/FARMFED Use code: FARMFED for 10% off your order Join the free Farm Family Community Connect with Jocelyn! Free recipes, gardening tips, food preservation tutorials, and more! Follow us on Facebook
In this episode of the Controller Talk North America Podcast, Dave Yoder and Chris Brown break down practical dos and don'ts for working with the SM 800A in supermarket and warehouse applications across the US and Canada.************The Controller Talk Podcast, presented by Danfoss North America, is hosted by Food Retail Tech Support experts Dave Yoder and Chris Brown, highlighting best practices for utilizing Danfoss controls in the supermarket and warehouse industries that you won't find in any manual.Drop us an email with suggestions for topics to cover, questions to answer, or comments to discuss on future episodes!ControllerTalkNorthAmerica@Danfoss.com.For more information and additional episodes of the Controller Talk podcast, visit https://controllertalk.captivate.fm/ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/controller-talk/id1617965227), Spotify (https://controllertalk.captivate.fm/spotify) and Google Podcasts (https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vY29udHJvbGxlcnRhbGs?ep=14).
Dr. Tom and Kari Curran talk about the many practical ways they utilize AI tools and explore the three goals of a Classical Education: learning how to think, learning how to learn and learning to love learning.
Garza sits down in-person with Rob Watson. Vocalist of beatdown hardcore band LIONHEART. New album “VALLEY OF DEATH II” out now! https://instagram.com/lionheartcaSWEETWATER: https://imp.i114863.net/rnrmVB00:00 - Short Songs & Attention Spans10:02 - Hatebreed13:45 - Valley of Death II19:22 - Recording with Neil Westfall // A Day to Remember34:11 - Risky Rollout Plan51:39 - Playing Music for the Love of It53:55 - Madball, Gideon & Slope1:02:04 - Lionheart/Suicide Silence Tour1:03:58 - Working While On Tour1:07:37 - New Ideas & Being Original1:20:50 - USA vs Europe Audience1:29:49 - Avoiding Burnout1:33:42 - Saving Time & Meal Prepping1:41:36 - Balancing Time1:48:15 - Band Relationships & Hard Talks1:55:17 - Apple Music vs Spotify
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Send us a textFrom Flat Tires to Fast Fixes: How FleetRevive is Transforming Fleet ServicesWelcome to the Trucking Risk and Insurance Podcast! In this episode, host Chris Harris sits down with Dandre Urquhart, founder of FleetRevive, to discuss how technology is revolutionizing roadside assistance and fleet management for the trucking industry. Learn how FleetRevive streamlines emergency repairs, improves communication, and helps both trucking companies and service providers save time, money, and stress.Timestamps:00:00 – Intro00:39 – What to Expect in This Episode01:04 – Sponsor Message01:44 – Official Podcast Welcome01:53 – Meet Dandre Urquhart & FleetRevive01:59 – What is FleetRevive?02:04 – The App's Origin Story02:20 – The Problem with Traditional Answering Services03:14 – Real-World Example: Getting the Wrong Info03:39 – How FleetRevive Works (Photo Requirement)05:09 – Saving Time and Money for Drivers and Shops07:12 – Real-Time Communication and Tracking08:43 – Preventing Scams and Disputes10:11 – 24/7 Service and Coverage11:42 – Benefits for Drivers, Shops, and Service Providers14:01 – Who Can Join FleetRevive?15:01 – Vetting Service Providers and Trucking Companies16:25 – Final Thoughts & How to Get in Touch16:45 – Thank You & OutroGuest Info:Dandre Urquhart, Founder of FleetReviveLearn more: https://www.fleetrevive.ca/hello@fleetrevive.comConnect with the Host:Chris Harris, Safety Dawg905 973 7056Subscribe for more episodes on trucking safety, risk, and innovation!
Ryan Young and Kayla Ferris are Certified OOUX Strategists and UX leaders at P3+Uplift, an IT consulting firm based in Des Moines, Iowa. Ryan serves as Senior Director of Product and Design, while Kayla is a UX and Product Designer and mentor for the OOUX Certification Program. In this episode of the UX Level-Up Podcast, Sophia talks with Ryan and Kayla about how OOUX became P3's “test-driven design” process, why it helps them ramp up on complex projects at lightning speed, and how mapping objects with clients—even those with PhDs in microbiology—turns confusion into clarity. They also share real stories of saving weeks of rework and being told they knew more about their clients' businesses than ten-year veterans.LINKS: A List Apart: Object-Oriented UX — https://alistapart.com/article/object-oriented-ux/Learn more about OOUX Certification — https://ooux.com/certificationContinue the conversation on the OOUX Forum!
Here is the AI generated discussion of my post: Saving Time Is The Wrong Goal For AI. Again, the way they discuss this and the examples they create is fascinating. Enjoy! Here is the link to the original post: https://partnersinexcellenceblog.com/saving-time-is-time-is-the-wrong-goal-for-ai/
"When you respect time, you build trust and your reputation grows." Notable Moments [03:30] Time is not the new issue; it's always mattered [05:10] How Disney engineers measure time and efficiency [09:20] Coffee shop story and customer decision-making [15:00] Why leaders must observe operations firsthand This episode explores why time is one of the most important factors in leadership, service, and personal credibility. Lee explains how poor systems cost businesses trust, money, and customers, even when no one complains. He shares how organization, discipline, and time-awareness shape reputation and performance. Practical examples show how leaders can uncover bottlenecks, respect people's time, and create better experiences every day. Read my blog for more from this episode. Resources CockerellStore.com The Cockerell Academy About Lee Cockerell Mainstreet Leader Jody Maberry Travel Guidance Magical Vacation Planners are my preferred travel advisors. Reach out to have them help plan your next vacation. You can reach them at 407-442-2694.
Here's what we're reading, recommending, and revisiting this week.Catherine's library find is a pair of twisty, plot-filled novels. She recommends them both: A Very Inconvenient Scandal by Jacquelyn Mitchard and All the Other Mothers Hate Me by Sarah Harman.Terri's random recommendation is another book: A memoir by TV and film producer Ed Zwick called Hits, Flops, and Other Illusions: My Fortysomething Years in Hollywood. Bonus content: You can hear our thoughts on Dancing with the Stars every Tuesday night on YouTube; here's our chat on this week's episode, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Night. Mentioned: Mournful covers of "Hey Ya," "Take on Me," and "Love Shack.".In the archives, we checked in on an episode from 2021, Parent Saving Time.Next week's lineup: Lost S4 E3, "The Economist," on Tuesday, November 11The Lowdown S1 E1, "Pilot" on Wednesday, November 12Weekly roundup on Thursday, November 13Until then (and anytime you're in need), the archives are available.
Novelist Dana Schwartz unpacks her gothic fantasy duology, Anatomy and Immortality, then dives into her podcast Noble Blood, which explores the bizarre and risqué lives of royals; writer Jenny Odell dismantles the clock in her newest book Saving Time while explaining it's unofficial motto: "time is beans;" and indie rocker Black Belt Eagle Scout performs "Don't Give Up" from her new album The Land, The Water, The Sky, which dreams up the atmosphere of her ancestral land of Swinomish. Plus, host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello reveal how our listeners love to "waste" time.
Are you spending hours every night buried in patient charts long after the last appointment? You're not alone. The average doctor now spends nearly 2 hours on documentation for every hour of patient care — fueling burnout, frustration, and even early retirements. But what if you could reclaim 2–3 hours every day without sacrificing patient
In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt welcomes Grammy winning Mixer, Producer, & Mastering Engineer Jon Rezin who has worked with Natalia Jimenez, One Direction, Andy Grammer, BoA, and Santana. In This Episode, We Discuss: Working Remotely in Ohio Mixing Saving Time Skills Network Building Relationships The Masked Singer American Idol Links and Show Notes: Jon's Site Jon on Instagram Matt's Rant: Streaming vs Physical Media Credits: Guest: Jon Rezin Host/Engineer/Producer: Matt Boudreau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell The Voice: Chuck Smith
In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt welcomes Grammy winning Mixer, Producer, & Mastering Engineer Jon Rezin who has worked with Natalia Jimenez, One Direction, Andy Grammer, BoA, and Santana.In This Episode, We Discuss:Working Remotely in OhioMixingSaving TimeSkillsNetworkBuilding RelationshipsThe Masked SingerAmerican IdolLinks and Show Notes:Jon's SiteJon on InstagramMatt's Rant: Streaming vs Physical MediaCredits:Guest: Jon RezinHost/Engineer/Producer: Matt BoudreauWCA Theme Music: Cliff TruesdellThe Voice: Chuck Smith
A Wellington company's portable stroke detection device could not only improve patient outcomes but save billions of dollars globally.
Greg Butler is the Founder of Growth-OS, an AI-powered plug‑and‑play business operating system designed to help founder-led coaching and course-creation businesses scale without added complexity. He helps install strategy, structure, and systems so marketing, sales, fulfillment, and backend operations can run smoothly without overreliance on the founder. Greg has over 15 years of experience helping online coaches and course creators streamline and scale their operations.In this episode…Running a business often means juggling countless tools, processes, and tasks that don't always work well together. Over time, this creates inefficiencies that drain both time and money. What if there were a smarter way to eliminate the chaos and simplify operations using AI?According to Greg Butler, a marketing expert with more than a decade of experience helping businesses scale, teams can apply AI far beyond surface-level tasks to uncover inefficiencies and streamline operations. He highlights that most companies misuse AI as a quick-answer tool rather than leveraging it to solve real structural issues. By designing systems that assess efficiency across sales, marketing, and operations, businesses can save hours of work each week and significantly cut costs. Greg emphasizes that the true value of AI is not in replacing people, but in empowering teams with actionable insights and sustainable growth strategies.In this episode of Truth About Social Ads, host Jason Smith sits down with Greg Butler, Founder of Growth-OS, to discuss eliminating chaos and saving time through AI efficiency. They explore why disconnected tools cause dysfunction, how Growth-OS creates tailored 90-day action plans, and the role of AI in boosting visibility across teams. Greg also shares how businesses can save money while strengthening team performance.
In this episode of Hancock Talks, we're excited to welcome Kartik Sakthivel, CIO at LIMRA and LOMA, and Mike Bellig, our new host. Together, they explore how AI is reshaping the advisor-client relationship, streamlining operations, and helping financial professionals better connect with the next generation of clients. Why you should tune in: Win over Gen Z & Gen Alpha: Discover how AI can help you meet younger generations' expectations for speed, transparency, and personalization Put the “life” back in life insurance: Learn how AI is shifting the narrative from risk to lifestyle, making conversations more meaningful and client-centric Augment human connection: Understand why AI should be seen as augmented intelligence— a tool to help you work smarter and deepen relationships, not replace them Start small, scale smart: Get practical tips on integrating AI into your practice today — from email summarization to personalized client insights Listen now to explore how AI can elevate your approach to life insurance sales and future-proof your business. INTENDED FOR FINANCIAL PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY. NOT INTENDED FOR USE WITH THE GENERAL PUBLIC. Insurance products are issued by: John Hancock Life Insurance Company (U.S.A.), Boston, MA 02116 (not licensed in New York) and John Hancock Life Insurance Company of New York, Valhalla, NY 10595. MLINY082625941-3
Medical records have historically been one of the biggest time drains and stressors in veterinary practice. AI notetakers, also called scribes or transcription tools, are changing that.I share stories from my ER career and financial planning work, along with insights from veterinarians in the Debt-Free Vets Facebook group, on how these tools save time, improve accuracy, and reduce late-night record writing. You'll also hear strategies that can help when AI isn't an option.Veterinarians describe how AI notetakers have transformed their daily workflow—helping them juggle multiple cases, keep up with busy shifts, and finally stop staying late just to finish records.Highlights include:The challenges of managing medical records in busy clinical settingsHow AI notetakers can save time, reduce errors, and boost efficiencyWhat veterinarians are saying about their favorite toolsThe cost of an AI notetaker - and why it may be worth paying for yourself if your hospital won'tOther efficiency tools, including human scribes and TextExpanderWhether you're curious about AI notetakers, overwhelmed by incomplete records, or just looking for ways to reclaim your time, this conversation offers real-world insights into how these tools are changing veterinary practice.Links and Resources:Debt-Free Vets Facebook groupThread in Debt-Free Vets on AI notetakersInterested in vet-specific financial planning? Schedule a free intro call or email meredith@allvetfinancial.com
When a nuclear explosion or accident occurs, time is critical. Scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have developed an AI-powered method to speed up the complex chemical analysis needed to understand what happened. By guiding lab steps more efficiently, this breakthrough could help officials identify nuclear materials faster—boosting safety, security, and response efforts. Here to explain this new approach and its impacts is Dr. Nick Uhnak. Dr. Uhnak is a Radiochemist in the National Security Directorate at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Good storytelling design doesn't care what platform you use. Listen to Danny Weston's four design principles to strengthen the way you show your story, and hear how he saves time by design.Learn how to link content in Adobe InDesign: https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/using/linked-content.html
Lenny Joseph and Laci Jackson dive into their roles at Bidtracer, a leader in construction technology. Lenny shares his journey and the company's founding, contrasting corporate and entrepreneurial experiences. They discuss innovation challenges, skepticism towards software in construction, and balancing growth with innovation. The conversation also covers identifying valuable team members, personal connections, and Laci's career transition. Lenny addresses cybersecurity challenges and the impact of AI in construction, offering advice to his younger self.
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What motivates someone to learn how to code as a scientist? How do you harness the excitement of solving problems quickly and make the connection to the benefits of coding in your scientific work? This week on the show, we speak with Ben Lear and Christopher Johnson about their book "Coding For Chemists."
IT leaders in regulated industries know the pain of navigating outdated, slow procurement systems – especially when critical missions depend on modern tools. In this episode, Bryana Tucci, Lead of the AWS Marketplace for the US Intelligence Community, shares how government agencies are overcoming legacy procurement bottlenecks to access cutting-edge software, AI tools, and cloud services faster and more securely.Listeners will gain insight into:Why traditional government procurement can take up to two years – and how that's changing.How air-gapped environments complicate innovation and what's being done about it.How generative AI is reshaping national security workflows.What kinds of tech companies are best positioned to succeed in the public sector.This episode is a must-listen for IT leaders interested in procurement innovation, cloud adoption in secure environments, and where AI fits into the future of public sector IT. Enjoy!Key Moments00:00 Meet Bryana Tucci, AWS06:58 The Pain Point: Procurement Then vs. Now11:31 Unique Challenges in Public Sector Tech15:55 The Long Road to Selling in Government19:23 Vetting and Onboarding Sellers (how to meet federal standards)23:49 Government + AI: A Game-Changer30:34 Cost Efficiency, Saving Time, and the Future of Procurement41:46 What's Next for AWS Marketplace ---Produced by the team at Mission.org and brought to you by Brightspot.
"Saving Time for What?" – Ephesians 5:15-16, Luke 10:38-42 Sermon by Dr. George C. Anderson from Sunday, June 15, 2025. "Ephesians reminds us that if all our time-saving just leads to more rushing and more anxiety, maybe we're not saving time at all. Maybe we're losing it. To 'make the most of time' is not to fill every moment, but to remember that time itself is a gift from God. "It's a subtle distinction, but • do we rush to save time to spend it, • or do we live wisely within the time God has given us?" Read the manuscripts of our latest sermons at: https://www.spres.org/worship/sermons/
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Show Notes: Vanessa Liu, co-founder and CEO of Sugarwork, talks about how this tool helps enterprises capture tacit knowledge by acting as a guide. Sugarwork helps companies capture specific information at scale and enables sharing, and guides companies to ask specific questions to elicit the required insights. How the Sugarwork Platform Works Vanessa explains how the dashboard works and how it helps companies understand, leverage, and easily access their tacit knowledge for better decision-making and growth. She introduces the scheduling section. Vanessa shows how the Knowledge Share section acts as a guide that helps advance the discussion and gathering of key insights. She shares a few query examples that guide questions that gather insights, including: Roles and responsibilities Problem solving… Core Technical Questions Sharing Resources and Data from Meetings Vanessa explains how scheduling meetings works and the integrations with several different meeting apps. Vanessa talks about the AI avatar or an employee interview an interviewee, and how the information gathered and stored in the Knowledge Share section. The platform allows companies to schedule video meetings where an AI note taker transcribes the conversation and provides a summary. The raw data from the meeting is also available, allowing participants to share their insights. Shared Resources are uploaded into a repository, allowing the company to access the information on a permissions-based basis. She explains how AI takes notes and issues a summary and overview. Asking Questions and Accessing Knowledge Share Vanessa explains that the platform is typically used for short, compressed periods, such as a transformation or launch of something new. This allows HR teams to access knowledge shares and ask questions as if they were talking to the interviewees. The platform also allows for queries based on ChatGPT, or other tools to understand why a client or customer works with a particular vendor. The platform is designed to be accessible to the entire company. Interview Use Cases and Documenting Processes The conversation turns to the use of interviewers in companies, with two common models: one involves a trained interviewer interviewing everyone in the company, and another involves multiple interviewers for onboarding junior employees. Vanessa suggests two use cases for this approach: documenting processes and understanding succession planning work. A project manager can document the process and create a process map to optimize it. Another use case involves understanding people's knowledge shares for succession planning or transformations. Saving Time and Improving Efficiency Vanessa also mentions the activity value added analysis (AVA) project, where companies can identify activities that are taking up significant time and eliminate them. This tool can be used for cost-cutting projects, such as the AVA project, where companies can identify bottlenecks and improve efficiency. The second use case is business optimization, where companies can map processes to identify areas for optimization and understand where people are spending time. For example, a new product development process can be analyzed to identify pain points and identify solutions for bottlenecks. This can include changing the configuration of people involved or adjusting handoffs. Budget Processes and Interviews Sugarwork is designed to help companies understand their processes and identify key themes in customer segments. The platform is not intended for detailed process mapping, but rather for understanding the different customer segments and their roles in the process. Sugarwork provides a consolidated view of everyone involved in the budgeting process. The platform also helps identify key themes across various customer segments. Its focus on detail, data analysis, and automation makes it an attractive option for companies looking to streamline their processes and improve their efficiency. Insights and Pricing The platform has been used by mid-sized companies going through digital transformation, large companies hiring consulting firms, and small consultancies seeking to understand best practices, talent, and processes. Vanessa explains that customized templates are created for companies based on desired outputs and participants' roles and functions. She goes on to talk about the pricing structure of Sugarwork and use cases. These customers are looking for insights into best practices, talent, and automation. Sugarwork has also been used by small consulting firms to run analysis with their clients, as they can scale their work and use the tool faster. Vanessa shares an example of a consulting firm using Sugarwork when working with a government agency. They had to conduct numerous interviews and needed to scale their team. By using Sugarwork, they were able to easily store, access, and analyze the data and make informed decisions about their strategies and resources. Timestamps: 01:59: Overview of Sugarwork Dashboard 02:38: Detailed Walkthrough of Sugar Work Features 06:16: Interview Process and AI Integration 10:40: Use Cases and Recommendations 14:27: Data Analysis and Customer Targeting 20:12: Pricing and Availability Links: Website: https://www.sugarwork.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessawliu/
In this episode, my guest is Matt Winzenried, a seasoned real estate professional and team lead at Matt Winzenried Realty Partners in Madison, WI. They discuss the transformative impact of AI in the real estate industry, exploring its creative applications, time-saving capabilities, and the importance of verifying AI-generated information. Matt shares personal anecdotes about using AI for fun and productivity, emphasizing the need for agents to embrace technology to enhance their business. The conversation also touches on advice for new agents and the significance of surrounding oneself with supportive peers. Guest: Matt Winzenried Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matt.winz.real.estate.partners https://www.instagram.com/mattwinz Website: mattwinz.com Host: Rajeev Sajja on Facebook Rajeev Sajja on Instagram Rajeev Sajja on LinkedIn Rajeev Sajja on YouTube Resources: Real Estate AI Flash Podcast Site AI Playbook Join the Instagram Real Estate AI Insiders Channel Join the Real Estate AI Academy waitlist Subscribe to the Real Estate AI Flash Newsletter
Modern society loves the concept of ‘saving time' – but at what cost? There's nothing wrong with streamlining and efficiency, but today Meagan and Sarah push back against the notion that time-saving strategies – and products – unilaterally bring more calm to our days. Instead we look at ways to think about shifting time to our advantage, batching tasks and opting out to free up schedule space, simplifying rather than optimizing, and finding our own peace with our relationship to time.This is Part 2 of a three-part series about Time running this spring. Check out Part 1: On Balance & Busy-ness and come back next month for Part 3.HELPFUL LINKS:Episodes From The Archives Similar To This Topic:The Lazy Genius Helps Fix Our Time Management TroublesTime Management For The Season You're InHow Do I Make Time For It All?The Life-Changing Magic of Opting OutWe both have this rice cookerOTHER HELPFUL LINKS:Meagan's book: The Last Parenting Book You'll Ever Read: How We Let Our Kids Go and Embrace What's NextVisit our websiteCheck out deals from our partnersFollow us on InstagramJoin our private listener group on Facebook (be sure to answer the membership questions!)Sign up for our newsletterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
How to Feed Your Family Without Losing Your Mind! Cassy Joy Garcia focuses on practical cooking and meal preparation strategies for busy families. Cassy shares insights on efficient meal planning, using leftovers, and creative ways to incorporate vegetables into meals. {REPLAY: original air date: 9/2021} In this episode:(00:02:59) Cooking Challenges for Busy Families (00:03:14) Efficient Meal Preparation Strategies (00:04:40) Dinner Series Concept -cooking once and eating multiple times from that meal.(00:06:55) Weekly meal planning strategy (00:10:22) Kitchen Hacks for Efficiency (00:12:02) Cassy's approach to family meals - cooking one meal for everyone(00:17:41) Frozen fruits and vegetables - nutritional value and convenience(00:19:01) Meal assembly techniques and sharing cooking responsibilities in a family setting.(00:19:45) Cassy's personal health journey and transition to Anti-Inflammatory foods (00:22:44) The importance of understanding individual food tolerances and choices.(00:25:28) Sneaking in Nutrients - strategies for incorporating vegetables into meals
It's so easy to spiral into a climate doom loop. But solutions to the crisis are out there! Even as federal action stalls, states, local organizers and innovators across the U.S. are charging ahead with climate progress. What responsibility does the media have in elevating the solutions that exist and are working? And how can artists help reframe the climate conversation and shift the narrative from foregone conclusion to a reimagining of what's possible? This episode features conversations recorded live during SF Climate Week — with Jonathan Foley, executive director of Project Drawdown, Nikhil Swaminathan, CEO of Grist, and author and artist Jenny Odell — all exploring how solutions-focused storytelling today can help shape the future we dare to imagine tomorrow. Guests: Jonathan Foley, Executive Director, Project Drawdown Nikhil Swaminathan, CEO, Grist Jenny Odell, Artist; Author, “Saving Time,” “How to Do Nothing” Mina Kim, Co-host of Forum, KQED Support Climate One by going ad-free! By subscribing to Climate One on Patreon, you'll receive exclusive access to all future episodes free of ads, opportunities to connect with fellow Climate One listeners, and access to the Climate One Discord. Sign up today. For show notes and related links, visit our website. Ad sales by Multitude. Contact them for ad inquiries at multitude.productions/ads Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Matthew Jarvis hosts Brian Smith and Will Wade from Foundational Income Associates to discuss the complexities and importance of annuities in financial advising. They explore the different groups of advisors regarding their approach to annuities, introduce a five-step process for selecting and managing annuities, and emphasize the importance of streamlined licensing and paperwork. The conversation also highlights the ongoing support provided to advisors and the common challenges they face in the annuity process. Annuities Made Simple: Saving Time and Serving Clients Better [Episdoe 306] Resources in today's episode: - Matt Jarvis: LinkedIn | Website - Brian Smith - LinkedIn | Website - William Wade - LinkedIn | Website - theperfectria.com/fia
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (04/11/2025): 3:05pm- U.S.-China Trade Feud Escalates: Earlier this week, President Donald Trump increased reciprocal tariffs on Chinese imports to 145%—citing the country's adoption of unfair trade practices and its role in fentanyl distribution. In response, China announced that it will be placing a 125% on American imports. Trump Administration Trade Representative Jamieson Greer called the decision “not terribly surprising but certainly unfortunate.” Rich emphasizes that President Trump “needs to announce deals” in order to calm markets and allow the administration to focus its efforts on remedying Chinese trade predations. 3:10pm- On Friday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said “the phones are ringing off the hook” with U.S. trade partners seeking to discuss retooled agreements. Yesterday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said he had been in contact with as many as 75 nations—and he plans to begin negotiations in the coming days. 3:20pm- While appearing on Fox News, Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey Alina Habba revealed that she has directed her office to investigate Governor Phil Murphy (D-NJ) over the state's refusal to assist federal immigration enforcement officials. 3:40pm- On Friday, President Donald Trump expressed interest in making Daylight Saving Time permanent. In a post to Truth Social, he wrote: “The House and Senate should push hard for more Daylight at the end of a day. Very popular and, most importantly, no more changing of the clocks, a big inconvenience and, for our government, A VERY COSTLY EVENT!!!” Rich jokes that Trump will simply send Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to negotiate with the sun for an additional hour of daylight—after successfully negotiating new trade deals with Vietnam and Japan, of course. 4:05pm- BREAKING NEWS: Louisiana immigration Judge Jamee Comans determined that she has no authority to question Secretary of State Marco Rubio's decision to deport Mahmoud Khalil——a former Columbia University graduate student and a non-U.S. citizen—who has been outspoken about his support for the terrorist organization Hamas and ending Western civilization. Khalil has until April 23rd to request a stay on his deportation. He will be deported to either Syria or Algeria. 4:30pm- According to a report from ABC27 News, Shawn Monper—a man from Butler County, Pennsylvania—has been charged with threatening to kill President Donald Trump and Elon Musk in videos posted to his YouTube channel “Mr. Satan.” Monper allegedly began purchasing guns after Trump's inauguration. 4:50pm- While visiting Rome, Italy, Queen Camilla was presented with a Margherita pizza to celebrate her 20th wedding anniversary. However, Rich, Matt, and Justin are disturbed…the pizza doesn't look very good! 5:00pm- Dr. Victoria Coates— Former Deputy National Security Advisor & the Vice President of the Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy at The Heritage Foundation—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss an Axios piece baselessly attacking William Ruger, who was recently appointed to the position of Deputy Director of National Intelligence by Director Tulsi Gabbard. Plus, Dr. Coates weighs-in on the Trump Administration's tariff confrontation with China, a report that China was responsible for cyberattacks on American infrastructure, and NATO warning that Russia could cut undersea cables triggering—what some have described—as a “worldwide internet blackout.” Dr. Coates is author of the book: “The Battle for the Jewish State: How Israel—and America—Can Win” which features a forward from Senator Ted Cruz. You can find the book here: https://a.co/d/iTMA4Vb. 5:40pm- While speaking with podcaster Adam Carolla, actor Josh Duhmal revealed that people flip him off because he drives a Tesla Cybertruck! He emphasized that he isn't political and just likes the car. PLUS: Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) continues to espouse nonsense, Rep. Al Green ( ...
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Our episode archive: https://patreon.com/ieltssfs What can schools do to help students learn time management? Is it necessary for children to learn time management? Do people who can manage time well become successful more easily? Do you think parents should be responsible for teaching children to save time? Does technology help people save time? How and why? What can people do to save time? Tune in and have a great day! - Book a class with Rory here: https://successwithielts.com/rory Our course on Phrasal Verbs: https://successwithielts.com/podcourses Transcript: https://telegra.ph/Part-3-Saving-time-02-21 Find an IELTS Speaking Partner: https://links.successwithielts.com/ieltspartner Our social media: https://linktr.ee/successwithielts © 2025 Podcourses Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode Highlights With Danielle WalkerHer amazing story of recovery from ulcerative colitis and how this led to her work How the specific carbohydrate diet helped her have immediate reliefThe AIP protocol that also helped her recoverHow an amazing supportive community developed around her work and how these women still help each otherWhat the six meal prep personas are, and how they can impact how you meal planHer top kitchen appliances and toolsResources We MentionMake It Easy: A Healthy Meal Prep and Menu Planning Guide [A Cookbook] by Danielle WalkerDanielle Walker - WebsiteInstant PotGlass Containers