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This week, Scott Stratton and Ian Maurer, CISSP are sitting down with Dr. Scott Sigman for a special educational segment on AI technology in clinical practice. Here, they discuss how different tech innovations can improve patient outcomes, help providers work smarter and not harder, and improve quality of life and work-balance for physicians. This episode is brought to you by Veradigm. https://youtu.be/2BlEW5PRVQU
SEASON: 3 EPISODE: 33Episode Overview:There are five generations of buyers in today's competitive marketplace and about 19 communication channels, so whether you're looking to maximize revenue to grow your company, boost engagement and awareness, increase repeat customers, or encourage brand loyalty, my guest today can help. Standing out from the crowd and getting your message heard is always a challenge. Employing email and SMS marketing remain potent tools for engaging with customers. By implementing best practices such as personalization, mobile optimization, and clear CTAs, while avoiding overwhelming frequency and generic content, you can harness the power of these channels to drive meaningful results in your marketing efforts. To help us understand how to use these tools effectively is award winning marketing expert and CEO of Inbox Army, Scott Cohen.Guest Bio: Having begun life as a copywriter, Scott Cohen has been a stalwart in the email marketing industry since his boss came to him and said, "Hey, you write the newsletters... why don't you do them?" He has worked on both sides of the aisle, as a brand-side marketer running the email marketing programs at Purple, 1-800 Contacts, and Western Governors University as well as agency side working with clients ranging from small businesses to enterprise companies across multiple industries.Scott won the 2021 Stefan Pollard Email Marketer of the Year Award from the ANA Email Experience Council for his work during his time at Purple. He's a sought-after speaker, webinar and podcast guest, having spoken at events like the Email Insider Summit, Email Evolution Conference, Email Innovations Summit, eTail West, and more. (He also won a Bronze Telly Award for the very first TV ad he ever wrote, so "it's been downhill ever since.")Given his unique experience, Scott knows enough "to be dangerous" about email marketing, SMS, and many things CRM and retention marketing. He's built and managed larger CRM and retention teams, sent millions of emails (and a few million SMS, too), and written more than a few ads, blog posts, brochures, websites, and many other content pieces over the course of his 20-year marketing career. He's pressed the "Send" button a few thousand too many times to be anything other than frank about what email marketers need to do!Resource Links:Website: https://www.inboxarmy.com/Product Link: https://www.inboxarmy.com/email-marketing-packages-pricing/Insight Gold Timestamps:03:41 My career started as a copywriter05:42 You're a songwriter, but you just do it in your emails06:52 It put email back on the map, that's really what COVID did08:56 What are some of the common misconceptions about email and SMS marketing? 10:27 Odds are you're not sending enough emails10:33 By the time you get sick of it as an ad professional, somebody's finally seeing it10:47 Being there in the inbox consistently with value drives branding11:42 I believe in the concept of what we call being professionally persistent13:31 The days of the once a month newsletter are dead15:35 The ‘dreaded wall of text' is something you want to avoid in email17:20 If you want to have a PDF, post it on your site, and you can link to it in the email17:43 Do not use a bitly (in email)19:11 Deliverability is a whole different animal 22:48 You can spend 10,000 tweets building a reputation, and one tweet destroying it (Scott Stratton)23:20 Warm up the mailbox first25:38 How do you demonstrate the...
"UnMarketing is my attempt to reduce hypocritical marketing, because I saw twenty years ago that people were interuptively marketing in a way they hated to be marketed to. I realized there had to be better ways than this "push and prey" mentality and instead choose a "pull and stay" mindset to authentically build community so that when people need your product or service they will unconditionally choose you." Scott Stratten is the Creator of UnMarketing. He is one of the leading speakers/authors in the world when it comes to helping audiences embrace the age of disruption and look at business differently using the pillars of integrity, authenticity and community. ______________________________________________ If you love golf, we have exclusive deals on golf gear and services that we use and support! We launched The ModGolf Pro Shop (https://www.modgolfpodcast.com/) to offer you - our ModGolfers - 10-20% OFF exclusive discounts using promo code MODGOLF. We have curated a diverse selection of awesome brands like KINONA, deWiz Golf, ODIN Golf, Back2Basics Golf, Deuce and Project72Golf to help you play better and look great while doing it. CLICK TO SHOP AND SAVE (https://www.modgolfpodcast.com/). https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/f3_ptfRp.jpg (https://www.modgolfpodcast.com/) ______________________________________________ Click on the image below to watch our extended conversation with Scott on our Youtube Channel (https://youtu.be/cdIiLAAIuKA)! https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/1BlrVm3n.png (https://youtu.be/cdIiLAAIuKA)
Friend of the pod and Bernie Grundman Mastering's own Scott Stratton returns to the show to help us review the 2022 reissue of Pink Floyd's classic studio album, "Animals".
We're excited to feature our first guest on the show, engineer Scott Stratton of the world-renowned Bernie Grundman Mastering facility in Los Angeles. Join us as we talk with Scott about vinyl record production, lathe-cutting, the mastering process, music "loudness wars" and the history of Bernie Grundman's studio itself, in a wide-ranging discussion.
In this episode of Insights, Ben sits down with author Ron Tite to talk about his book, Think.Do.Say. Today, you and your clients, prospects, and colleagues are inundated with promotional messaging, non-stop content, broken promises, endless product extensions, and the pressure to follow articles that state, “Here’s What Successful People Do Before 7am.” You don’t know where to look and you don’t know who to trust.People used to vote with their wallet but now they vote with their time. Winning that time has never been more difficult and staying top of mind is even tougher.Ditch the jargon, and start making good things happen for yourself and your career.For more information on Think.Do.Say and Ron Tite, visit www.thinkdosay.com
Scott Stratton is the founder and President of Good Life Wealth Management LLC, a Registered Investment Advisor in Addison, Texas. Scott began his financial planning career in 2004 after having been a faculty member at Texas Christian University and the State University of New York. Since that time, he has helped dozens of families create financial plans, and has managed over $400 million in investments. Scott takes pride in being a fiduciary and holds the Certified Financial Planner and Chartered Financial Analyst designations. Thanks for listening and keep thriving! Show notes: www.SpenserLiszt.com/blog/TMP43 7 Habits of Thriving Musicians (FREE PDF Download): www.SpenserLiszt.com/habits Join the free Thriving Musicians closed Facebook group: www.Facebook.com/groups/ThrivingMusician Email questions, comments or nominate a Thriving Musician to spenser@spenserliszt.com Follow Spenser online: Facebook: www.Facebook.com/SpenserLiszt Twitter: www.Twitter.com/SpenserLiszt Instagram: www.Instagram.com/SpenserLiszt
Music Studio Startup: Helping music teachers thrive as entrepreneurs
Last week the U.S. Congress passed the largest economic relief bill in U.S. history and it has a lot to offer individuals and small businesses. In today’s podcast, Scott Stratton, a financial advisor and a musician himself, breaks down the components of the CARES Act that impact music teachers and studio owners and tells us our next steps. Check out the show notes at musicstudiostartup.com/episode036 to get links to the applications and articles Scott mentioned. For a full transcript of this episode, visit musicstudiostartup.com/episode036 To register for the Vision & Values course, visit musicstudiostartup.com/vision
on this episode Jennifer and Joseph discuss some of their pet peeves and talk about Scott Stratton's new book the Jack Ass Whisperer. They also share some funny insights about the gym, shopping for kids and the over participating audience member.
Tonight we go back almost 20 years in the Tartus to listen to Jimmy Pryor and the Bad Boys of the Blues (Tom Gary piano, John Lukehart guitar, Scott Cochran bass, and Rick Mosqueda drums) Our guest that night was the amazing Scott Stratton. Scott brother of Jeff Stratton performed a lot with us back in the 90s. Scott did Rockabilly including a very good Elvis. In the crowd you can hear Jon East, big Daddy Dennis Kain, and a very drunken fan Oh, and a fan fell, I mean a real fan with blades and stuff!!! :-) Please likes, share, subscribe and comment. If you are on Podbean Please follow us. THANKS!!!!
I discuss the pros and cons of starting your own record label for releasing your own music. What are some of the benefits? The challenges? And what is the point? Resources: Episode #62: Interview with Scott Stratton of Finance for Musicians Episode #40: Strategic Philanthropy and Your Music Episode #118: Art and Activism Episode #37: Band manager, publicist, booking agent, lawyer: who to hire and when? Episode #147: How to Get Press Coverage Without a Publicist
Music Studio Startup: Helping music teachers thrive as entrepreneurs
Scott Stratton, a financial advisor, tells us about retirements options available to self-employed musicians. Full show notes available at musicstudiostartup.com/episode008/
Maybe you despise work. Maybe you’re apathetic about it. Or maybe work would be bearable if it weren’t for that one co-worker who always… You get the picture. Most people aren’t passionate about their cubicles. We’ve had some interesting guests over the past few weeks, and today, Laurie shares her takeaways from those conversations and some of her own theories on how to fix work, starting with one very important thing: to fix work, you need to fix yourself. Stop living in your head and comparing yourself to others. You ARE going to face things like institutionalized racism, sexism, ageism and more, and that’s terrible. But you can’t let that force you into your own mental prison. If you’re going to fix yourself, you need to live in the present and live mindfully. You need to be an active participant in your own life. Scott Stratton, the author of UnMarketing, was Laurie’s first guest, and he was fearless in burning down his corporate career. The lesson to take from him is that when your job is killing your soul, you should burn down your professional life and build it back up again. You don’t have to do it like Scott did; Laurie argues for a slow, well-planned burn. We had another Scott next, Scott Santens. He’s known as the foremost thinker and speaker on basic income. It’s not welfare; instead, it’s a dividend. Companies hide profits overseas. They lobby the government for their own benefit, not yours. And the money they save isn’t invested in employees, not at all. Laurie explains how the basic income is needed, and why it needed now more than ever. People need to get fairly paid for their work, and that will only happen with wage transparency, both with employees and employers. Laurie challenges you to ask YOUR potential employers a series of questions that, while they might make them uncomfortable, you need to, and have a RIGHT to know. Jason Lauritsen was up next as a guest, and he and Laurie delved into what you can do to get clear on your goal for your work life. Sure, he hates work. But he doesn’t hate working. They talked about his evolution from cubicle to entrepreneurship and doing it the safer way. It all began with learning. Laurie shares another of her insights to work: we fix work by deprioritizing it in our lives. Hard to do? Of course it is! We need to pay our bills. But even when you’re paying your bills, you can still separate your identity from your job title, and Laure tells you how to do it. She also dares you to only give 80% at work. Guest #4 was Amanda Hite, another of Laurie’s friends. Amanda has had an interesting life, and at one point, she had a boss who encouraged her to stay in the closet to advance her career. Really. Now that Amanda is a successful CEO, she wants people to be their whole selves at work, and she campaigns for employees to be heard and honored, even if it makes management a little more challenging. You need to drop the mask you’re wearing on an everyday basis. It’s not doing you any good to pretend to be someone else, to try to fulfill a role that isn’t you. You can’t live two lives. Laurie believes that we can fix work by having a harmonized personality that reflects your passion, your sense of purpose, and our core values. There’s only one you. So be you. Tim Sackett was the next guest, and he is an expert on recruiters. Yes – the Jerry McGuire type of recruiter who fights to put the best talent in the best jobs. Except they aren’t usually like that. Some – or most – are shady paper-pushers who are only in it for the money. It doesn’t have to be that way, but since you can’t change the recruiters, you can be your OWN talent agent. Laurie explains how. Laurie had a careers reporter from Business Insider as her most recent guest. Áine Cain is the type of woman who breaks the barriers and smashes stereotypes for the next generation of workers in offices. From #MeToo to robot workers, Áine has an exciting breadth of knowledge from her role in Business Insider. She also thinks you should smash your own pseudo-science around generational thinking. Laurie shares what you SHOULD be thinking about instead. Are you interested in a ‘Let’s Fix Work’ community, where you can get freebies, early access to the podcast, interact with Laurie and guests? Are you interested in sponsoring the podcast? Let’s talk! Email us at hello@letsfixwork.com. As always, if you like the show, subscribe and leave us a review!
50 revenue streams for musicians to inspire you to think more creatively about how you can earn a sustainable income. Are you receiving every dollar that you're able to earn? Resources: Future of Music's 45 Revenue Streams for Musicians Performing Rights Organizations: ASCAP BMI SESAC More ways to earn money: Sound Exchange royalties Film Musicians Secondary Money Fund Sound Recording Special Payments Fund SAG AFTRA YouTube Partner Program Patreon National Endowment for the Arts IRS 1023 EZ form (to apply for nonprofit status) Previous Episodes: Episode 3: How to Get Sponsorships (part 1) Episode 12: Crowdfunding Your Way to the Top Episode 13: Interview with Shanna Germain on Kickstarter Episode 22: How to Get Sponsorships (part 2) Episode 62: Interview with Scott Stratton of Finance for Musicians
50 revenue streams for musicians to inspire you to think more creatively about how you can earn a sustainable income. Are you receiving every dollar that you're able to earn? Resources: Future of Music's 45 Revenue Streams for Musicians Performing Rights Organizations: ASCAP BMI SESAC More ways to earn money: Sound Exchange royalties Film Musicians Secondary Money Fund Sound Recording Special Payments Fund SAG AFTRA YouTube Partner Program Patreon National Endowment for the Arts IRS 1023 EZ form (to apply for nonprofit status) Previous Episodes: Episode 3: How to Get Sponsorships (part 1) Episode 12: Crowdfunding Your Way to the Top Episode 13: Interview with Shanna Germain on Kickstarter Episode 22: How to Get Sponsorships (part 2) Episode 62: Interview with Scott Stratton of Finance for Musicians
It's tax season, which means you should be thinking more about your finances as a musician. Today, we speak with Scott Stratton of Finance For Musicians and talk about some best practices for accounting, writing off expenses, what to expect with changes in the tax code, and how you can make more with your money. Resources: More about Scott/Finance for Musicians Scott's book: Your Last Five Years Making the Transition from Work to Retirement Book recommendation: The Elements of Investing Best small purchase: The Instant Pot
1.Click this text, go to iTunes, 2. Click "View in iTunes" blue button 3. Subscribe and give us a rating! Thanks! ADAM SILVER, is your LA WordPress go to guy. He is a teacher, WordPress leader in his community and comedian. This is a weekend wrap special. Saturday, Adam the organizer of the South Bay WordPress Meetup Group in LA, was on the WP-Tonic WordPress organizes Google Hangout. The meetup can be found below the read. BOTTOM LINE UP FRONT: Be Truthful to your self. BOTTOM LINE UP FRONT QUESTIONS: Are you a MAC or PC and what brand of phone do you use? iPhone and MAC (loves RAM). What is your favorite technology, hardware or software? Online banking, Podcasting and on demand radio and Twitter (social media) . What is your favorite quote? "Clarity biggest action, actions speak louder than words." What are your favorite books? Losing My Virginity: How I've Survived, Had Fun, and Made a Fortune Doing Business My Way by Sir Richard Branson. UnMarketing: Stop Marketing. Start Engaging by Scott Stratton, Breaking the Time Barrier LEISURE: Like spending time with his kid and watching a movie from time to time. CONTACT INFORMATION: http://kitchensinkwp.com/ http://silverliningphotography.net/ https://twitter.com/heyadamsilver https://twitter.com/kitchensinkwp https://www.facebook.com/heyadamsilver adam@kitchensinkwp.com Meetup: South Bay WordPress Meetup YOUR FAVORITE FOOD: Sushi
This is the last 2012 broadcast of NV News Weekend Update, the senior-written, -edited and -mixed news program for Newark Valley Central Schools and its community. Visit www.MyEnglishClass.us/journalism/nvnews.html for current and archived episodes of NV News Weekend Update or for more information on senior Journalism at Newark Valley High School