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We would love to get your feedback on what you thought of this month's "Enloe's Message".At Enloe Health, your voice matters — and the Peakon Employee Voice survey is your way to share your thoughts.Mike Wiltermood, Enloe's President & CEO, joins Jolene Francis, Enloe's Chief Development Officer, to discuss the monthly poll and encourage caregivers to take it to share what matters to them.The duo reminds caregivers that all comments in the survey — even those that generate a reply from a member of the Senior Team — are anonymous. They also encourage departments to talk about the results to make needed changes.Plus, Mike and Jolene go over the fun that awaits as Caregivers Week draws near. Kicking off on June 9, the week will feature special activities, including the Spirit of Planetree Awards, gifts for all Enloe caregivers, breakfasts served by the Senior Team, the Family Picnic and more.
In this feature segment of asPERusual, guest listener and patient partner Kathy Smith offers a short recap and her key takeaways from last week's episode of asPERusual focused on patient engagement within the Can-SOLVE CKD Network -- a Canada-wide network of patients, scientists, and health care professionals devoted to creating innovative kidney care solutions. Tune in to this short (~10 minute) episode, regardless of whether you want to compare reflections or get the Coles notes of the full Can-SOLVE CKD Network episode.Episode Transcript:Anna:Hi everyone! Welcome to onePERspective - a bi-weekly segment in which patient partner Kathy Smith shares a synopsis and key reflections from the previous episode of asPERusual -- a podcast for practical patient engagement. My name is Anna Chudyk and I am asPERusual's host. In today's episode, Kathy will be commenting on S3E2 of asPERusual. In that episode, I sat down with Melanie Talson and Cathy Woods to learn all about patient engagement within the Can-SOLVE CKD Network, which is a Canada-wide network of patients, scientists, and health care professionals devoted to creating innovative kidney care solutions. Alright Kathy, lets turn it over to you and your onePERspective. Kathy Smith:Thank you, Anna and hello, everyone. I am speaking to you from the centre of Canada along the shores of Lake Superior, or Gitchigumi, the largest, deepest, coldest and cleanest freshwater lake in the world. I wish to acknowledge that my City of Thunder Bay is situated on the traditional land of the Anishinaabe peoples, including the Ojibwa of Fort William First Nation, signatories to the Robinson Superior Treaty of 1850. I thank our ancestral land keepers for centuries of sustainable stewardship of this beautiful area and for kindly sharing the bounties of this rich land with everyone. I also wish to express my appreciation for the significant contribution of the Metis nation. I am sorry for the mistakes made and mistreatment of Indigenous peoples by colonists in the past and I am committed to working together for truth and reconciliation. Miigwetch.If ever there was an award for a solid and sustainable engagement strategy, today's Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Px engagement platform would certainly be a strong contender. I am most impressed with how they have integrated the Indigenous voice and with their capacity-building training modules, including bi-directional Capacity Bridging.Melanie Talson & Cathy Woods from Can-SOLVE CKD: Canadians Seeking Solutions and Innovations to Overcome Chronic Kidney Disease describe their network as a national partnership of lived experience patients; learned experience researchers; laboured experience health care workers and clinicians; and leaders – the managers and policy makers. The four “Ls” work together to transform treatment and care and improve the outcome for those living with debilitating chronic kidney disease.Can-SOLVE's tagline is “the right treatment for the right person at the right time and place.” No small task when you consider CKD affects a disproportionate number of Indigenous people many of whom live in remote, even fly-in, communities. That is why I am so impressed to see that this group has a strategy for addressing that barrier to care. Can-SOLVE has an Indigenous-led partner group, IPERC -Indigenous Peoples Engagement and Research Council. IPERC's focus is on Indigenous kidney care challenges unique to this harder to reach, often underserved, group. Cathy, of the Bear Clan, is a member of Naicatchewenin First Nation in Northwestern Ontario, is the patient partner and a lead researcher of the Kidney Check Research Project which seeks to screen, triage and treat Indigenous people living in rural and remote communities in the three western provinces and British Columbia. Patient partners within both groups prioritize and co-lead research projects like this one, ensuring meaningful and relevant engagement at every stage. Furthermore, there is a Patient Governance Council – a leadership team made up of representatives of both interest groups who decide on plans and policies that affect the entire CKD community.Our speakers have done a great job describing each of the 6 Rs upon which they built their engagement platform: Respect, Responsibility, Reciprocity, Relevance, Relationships and Realness. Realness is a term I had not heard of in engagement platforms before. But I do understand and appreciate its inclusion. We need to fit our hats to the task as I like to call it. Our real life has given each of us many hats, but which shall we wear to best meet the asks of the task? Patients and providers work best when they find common ground, common interests and common language with lived experience input “as is”. Bring your real, authentic self to the table. Respect for individual differences and perspectives sees real-world impacts.Equally impactful is how patient partners like Cathy describes her involvement in CANSOLVE as healing, empowering, and deeply purposeful – creating a space for ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary things. As the famous anthropologist, Margaret Mead, phrased it; never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. It's the only thing that ever has.”Finally, I'd like to acknowledge CANSOLVE's Bridging Capacity. Building capacity is an integral component of patient engagement strategies. Training modules are co-designed to buildup the knowledge and provide the necessary tools for patients to engage in a research project. These helps are unidirectional in scope. So how does Bridging Capacity differ from Building Capacity? Bridging Capacity is bi-directional. Patients and providers both learn from each other. I cant think of a better tool for bridging the power differential and creating strong work relationships!All in all, CANSOLVE and IPERC have really empowered patients to enhance research relevance to better the outcome for all with chronic kidney disease.PERsonally SpeakingMy three take-aways:Could this Indigenous Partnership (IPERC) model be used to incorporate the voice of many other underserved populations – the remote; the homeless; the new Canadians? These groups are surely concerned about their health, but they do not want to, or cannot, come to our Table. So, meet them where they are at with separate interest groups run by their own leaders and their own peers. Then the leaders of the various interest groups could come together to form an overarching Senior Team. This makes for a much more inclusive and diverse Patient Engagement Platform!Capacity Bridging This was a term I had not heard of before but I very much like it for the added emphasis it brings to an engagement platform. This bridging is a bi-directional sharing of knowledge between the lived experience experts and the learned experience experts. It stresses the importance of respecting that all members of the team bring unique experiences and skill sets. This concept guides mentorship, training, and peer review practices across the network. Patient partners are highly valued for their different hats they bring to a task on the TEAM: Together Everyone Accomplishes More. Together is better!Relationship Building is at the heart and soul of every Patient Engagement Platform. It takes a patience of time and a whole lot of money. It must be accounted for in research budgets and run by a paid, highly trained and skilled multi-tasker manager. Anything less jeopardizes the success of the engagement platform and perhaps the relevance and value of the research itself.At this time, I would like to thank everyone for the privilege and the opportunity of speaking to you on these podcasts. In particular, I want to do a huge shout out to my heroine, Anna, for including me and asking me to do these podcasts. As Anna is moving forward with the pediatric and youth groups, I want a fresh voice to help her with these podcasts. But in any case, I wish Anna all the best as she goes forward with this labor of love. I can't tell you how much time and effort Anna has shown and the passion that she has dedicated to helping all patients engage meaningfully and relevantly with academic partners in research. Thank you. And happy trails, Anna. Anna:Thanks Kathy for this, and all of the other onePERspective's to date. As you know, your encouraging emails summarizing all you learned from the release of this podcast's initial episodes were the impetus for creating the onePERspective segment. I've really enjoyed hearing your reflections and collaborating with you on the creation of these episodes. Even with all your engagement related jet setting, I could also count on you to come through on your episode… and somehow find the time for it. Big hugs to you and I'm glad we have research we're collaborating on together so it's not actually a good bye. Moving forward this season, I'm going to continue with onePERspective but it's taking a different twist. A big reason why I have chosen to focus the remainder of season 3's episodes on engaging children, youth, and families is for my own learning as I expand my research program to focus on these populations. I am currently moving in this direction through a pharmacogenetics study I am collaborating on with my colleague Abdullah Maruf, as well as work I am doing with colleagues to redesign pediatric-to-adult transition care services for youth and families living with congenital heart disease. Sasha Kullman is a talented PhD trainee working under my supervision on the congenital heart disease project. Given her passion and penchant for patient engagement and knowledge translation, I thought that it would be a great opportunity for her to take over onePERspective this season, and offer a trainee perspective on her take-aways from the episodes. She's very brilliant and I can't wait to hear her episode takeaways as her insights always make me think.In the next full episode of asPERusual, I kick off the rest of this season's focus on how to meaningfully engage children, youth, and families in health research. Guests Brianna Hunt, Onalee Garcia-Alecio, and Michelle Roy, will share their experience with engaging in the iCARE study—Canada's largest cohort of youth with type 2 diabetes. We'll also discuss what makes engagement meaningful over time, the value of lived experience, and practical tips for involving youth and families in ways that are inclusive, trauma-informed, and fun. The episode is going to drop on April 28th so be sure to check it out by visiting our website asperusual.substack.com or wherever it is that you download your other podcast episodes from. If you do visit the website, be sure to check out the interactive transcript from this, and other episodes, as well as to subscribe to the podcast's newsletter! As always, you can reach me by emailing anna.asperusual@gmail.com or by adding me to LinkedIn by searching Anna M. Chudyk – CHUDYK.Until next time, thanks again for tuning in and let's keep working together to make patient engagement the standard, or asPERusual. 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Kevin Jauch hat letztes Jahr die Hamburg Wild Tigers gelauncht. Er tritt dieses Jahr als HC der Jugendmannschaft an und Malik Ademote übernimmt das Senior Team als HC. Die beiden sind beste Freunde und haben bereits in der ehemaligen zweiten Mannschaft der Huskies Herren sowie bei den Young Huskies zusammen gecoacht, bevor Malik Ademote in die ELF wechselte und unter HC Kendral Ellison zunächst bei den Hamburg Sea Devils und dann bei den Munich Ravens als DL Coach tätig war. Desweiteren ist Ademote lizensierter UFC Trainer und praktiziert MMA. Das Video gibt's auf Youtube.
Sandra Herrera, Darian Jenkins, and Jess McDonald discuss the result of tonight's USA vs Brazil match from SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, CA which saw Phallon Tullis-Joyce keep a clean sheet in her Senior Team debut. Rodman scores in her return and Alyssa Thompson showed out in front of her home town fans. These two clubs will face off again this coming Tuesday. Watch USWNT and NWSL games on P+" with a link to https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ Attacking Third is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Attacking Third team on Twitter: @AttackingThird, @LisaCarlin32, @SandHerrera_, @Darian_Jenks, and @CCupo. Visit the Attacking Third YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/attackingthird You can listen to Attacking Third on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Lisa Carlin, Darian Jenkins, Sandra Herrera and Christine Cupo preview Match Day 1 which takes place this Thursday as the USWNT take on Colombia in the SheBelieves Cup tournament. Projected Starting XI's, the status of Colombia's roster, who will start, & who should see some minutes? And will there be any Senior Team debuts? All discussed here. And don't forget, A3 will be LIVE on YouTube immediately following the final whistle. Watch USWNT and NWSL games on P+" with a link to https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ Attacking Third is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Attacking Third team on Twitter: @AttackingThird, @LisaCarlin32, @SandHerrera_, @Darian_Jenks, and @CCupo. Visit the Attacking Third YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/attackingthird You can listen to Attacking Third on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Women's Business I meet Nicola Elliott - haver of great name first and foremost, but also founder of NEOM Wellbeing - who discusses the inspiration behind her brand that originated from her own experience with burnout. Nicola shares her journey from working in journalism to becoming an entrepreneur, the deep intent behind the look and feel of the NEOM brand, plus we dive into the challenges of balancing motherhood and business, the different standards we hold working mothers and fathers to, and insights on the importance of flexibility and hybrid working. She also reflects on the role of personal brand in NEOM's success and offers valuable advice for female founders on maintaining well-being and making smart choices in business. A warm and relatable voice who has built a formidable business. Find Nicola on Instagram here Find NEOM on Instagram here Find NEOM online here Don't forget to join the conversation with me on Instagram here ------------ This episode is supported by my amazing partners The SHE Collective - a women's wellness app, designed to help you feel Strong, Happy and Empowered – SHE As a member of their community I can tell you that their approach works for busy mid-life women. Balancing five core collectives - exercise, nutrition, mindset, nervous system and community – the SHE builds women from the inside out - no more short-term fixes and BS diets, but sustainable wellness, forever. The app features 500 on-demand workouts from 10-30 minutes to do in the comfort and convenience of your own home. Backed by nutritional and mindset advice, and supported by Whatsapp groups to keeo you on track, it's a fantastic way to get on top of your fitness in a way that works for you. Use code WILDER30 for 30% off your first month and join the movement HERE. You won't regret it! ------------ EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS 01:19 Meet Nicola Elliott: Founder of NEOM Wellbeing 02:26 Early Career and Entrepreneurial Influences 04:47 Navigating Journalism and Burnout 10:20 The Birth of NEOM: From Idea to Reality 17:43 Challenges and Growth in the Early Years 26:22 Balancing Motherhood and Business 30:14 Scaling Up: Building a Senior Team 33:02 Challenges of Remote Work 33:51 Flexibility in the Workplace 35:47 The Importance of In-Person Interaction 39:47 Gender Roles and Work-Life Balance 46:46 Personal Brand and Business Success 51:13 Advice for Female Founders 54:49 Future Plans and Reflections 01:00:07 Closing Thoughts and Where to Find Us
The latest Bred a Blue podcast is with Tony Grant. Grant came through the Everton ranks to make 79 Senior-Team appearances and speaks frankly and openly about his time with the Club. For example, the night he made his debut away at Newcastle United, when Barry Horne and Earl Barrett were both sent off and how only his second start in the side was at Wembley! He also recalls the time he was offered a new contract only to find out that the manager had been sacked when he turned up at Bellefield to put pen to paper! Grant also discusses his frustration at various managers signing players to play in his position and he reminisces about the only period in his Everton career when he actually felt like a regular. He reveals what he'd “do differently if I had my time again” and rates the best players he played with at Everton. The podcast also covers his coaching experiences as assistant to Robbie Fowler in India, Australia and Saudi Arabia. Tony Grant was a gifted footballer, always good to watch. He's good to listen to as well!
The full crew is back with Danny Weidler & Michael Chammas joining Adam Peacock as we get a deep dive on the best remaining free agents & find out who is heading where! We talk the Tigers rapid rebuild with the boys revealing exactly which Tigers players were breached, plus we talk Ryan Papenhuyzen bizarre comments on the Storm's recruitment!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, I speak with Aditi Chudasama about how women's cricket popularity is on the rise. Aditi played for the USA Women's U19 and senior team. She was part of the American qualifiers last year where she made her debut for the senior side and this year she played in the global qualifiers. Host: Ashwath Gurumurthybetweenthewicketsfm.com
JD starts the show with his thoughts on Joey Loperfido's first outing as a Blue Jay, the other new faces on the team, and the fan experience (00:00). After, former NBA and Canada Basketball Men's Senior Team player Nik Stauskas joins the show to talk about Canada Basketball's chemistry, FIBA RJ Barrett and Dillon Brooks, THAT loss to Venezuela in 2015, pressure in playing in tournaments, and what this Olympics means to Kelly Olynyk and Dwight Powell (06:25). After, JD talks Luol Deng and the NFL Hall of Fame Game (35:05). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Alan is joined by DJ and Tim to discuss the disappointing result on the road in Orlando. First, international tournaments abound. Shaqiri became the first MLS player to score in the Euros and Copa America is under way in the USA. Shaqiri hints at a move to Türkiye. In last place but only 3 points out of a playoff position, the Fire take on the Sounders in a pivotal road trip. Can Chicago get back in form before it's too late? https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-layla-kaszniak-after-her-tragic-loss --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mir97/support
Mastering High-Stakes Conversations for Corporate Innovation In this episode, we dive into the essential techniques for leading high-stakes conversations to secure senior-level commitment to corporate innovation. Our guest, Alexander Pett, an expert in executive team dynamics, discusses the crucial concept of 'productive tension' and how recognizing and addressing disagreement can lead to authentic agreement and commitment. Pett outlines practical strategies for effectively framing issues, maintaining engagement, and navigating political dynamics in boardroom settings. Tune in to learn how to prepare and communicate strategically, ensuring your innovative ideas gain the buy-in they need to succeed. 00:00 Introduction to High-Stakes Conversations 01:31 The Importance of Productive Tension 05:23 Pre-Work and Stakeholder Engagement 07:12 Creating and Maintaining Productive Tension 08:44 Communication Skills and Self-Awareness 18:30 Frameworks for Effective Dialogue 20:55 Final Thoughts and Advice Corporate Innovation, Senior Team Engagement, Productive Tension, Executive Leadership, Alexander Pett, Aidan McCullen, Corporate Explorer, High Stakes Conversations, Leadership Strategies, Boardroom Dynamics, Effective Communication, Innovation Leadership, Pre-Meeting Preparation, Organizational Change, Executive Buy-In, David Kantor, Group Dynamics, Empathy in Leadership, Political Savvy, Agreement and Advocacy
CAMOGIE: Galway Bay FM's Tommy Devane and Darren Kelly go through the Galway senior team to play Waterford in the National League
The Galway senior hurling team for the game with Antrim on Sunday (25th February 2024) shows six changes following the loss to Tipperary. Jack Grealish, TJ Brennan, Shane Cooney, Ronan Glennon, Donal O'Shea and John Cooney drop out. The changes see Darren Morrissey and St Thomas duo Fintan and David Burke come in, while Adrian Tuohy and Daithi Burke will both operate as wing backs. Sean Linnane is restored to the midfield sector. David Burke makes his first appearance since last year's league (following his cruciate injury and St Thomas successful club campaign), while Adrian Tuohy and Fintan Burke appear for the first time since last year's championship. Darach Fahy plays his third league game in a row, with brother Cianan at centre back. Fintan Burke is handed the number three jersey. Galway v Antrim: Darach Fahy, Darren Morrissey, Fintan Burke, Padraic Mannion, Adrian Tuohy, Cianan Fahy, Daithi Burke, David Burke, Sean Linnane, Gavin Lee, Tom Monaghan, Conor Cooney, Evan Niland, Conor Whelan, Jason Flynn. Subs: Eanna Murphy, Jack Grealish, Cian Mahony, Gearoid McInerney, Eoin Lawless, Donal O'Shea, Ronan Glennon, Ian McGlynn, John Cooney, Liam Collins, Jamie Ryan. Galway Bay FM's Sean Walsh joined Darren Kelly on 'Over The Line' to run through the selection. == Throw-in at Corrigan Park on Sunday is 1pm and we'll have LIVE coverage on Galway Bay FM, and full coverage on our website galwaybayfm.ie. The 'Over The Line' weekend preview show with Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly broadcasts every Friday evening from 7pm on Galway Bay FM.
The Galway senior football team sees just one change from the side that beat Tyrone for Sunday's (25th February 2024) National League Round 4 encounter with Derry. Cein D'Arcy comes into the first 15, replacing the injured Matthew Tierney. But in good news for Padraic Joyce's charges, St. James' Paul Conroy is fit enough to start, while Claregalway's Jack Glynn is included in the matchday 26. The team in full: Connor Gleeson in goal; A full back line of Johnny McGrath, Seán Fitzgerald and Seán Mulkerrin; Dylan McHugh, captain John Daly and Kieran Molloy are the half backs; Paul Conroy partners John Maher in midfield; Johnny Heaney, Cein D'Arcy and Cathal Sweeney are on the '40; And an inside line of Robert Finnerty, Cillian Ó Curraoin and Liam Ó Conghaile. After the team was announced, Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins joined Darren Kelly on 'Over The Line.' == Throw-in at Pearse Stadium on Sunday is 1.45pm and we'll have LIVE coverage here on Galway Bay FM. The 'Over The Line' weekend preview show broadcasts with Darren Kelly broadcasts every Friday evening from 7pm on Galway Bay FM.
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FOOTBALL: Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins joined Darren Kelly on 'Over The Line' after the Galway senior team to play Roscommon was announced
Hour 3 with Dorin Dickerson, Jeff Hathhorn, and Pat Bostick: How do you fix the Steelers offense? Mike Tomlin explained what he wants in his new offensive coordinator. Jeff proposes the Steelers hire a legacy player who played for the Steelers during the Super Bowl days. A player for Miami, Cam McCormick, is going into his 9th year of eligibility at Miami. He was in the recruiting class of 2016 with Justin Herbert, Jalen Hurts, Nick Bosa, and DK Metcalf! Pat lists off some wide receiver coaches that could help the Steelers. Mike Tomlin didn't make an example with Diontae Johnson and George Pickens with punishments worth the price of their action. It seems clear in what Najee Harris said. Bill Belichick has a lot of rules and it was great when the Patriots won, but now was probably a part of him leaving. Dorin said Dave Wannstedt treated his Pitt players like pros. Jay Gruden and Robert Griffin III are feuding on Twitter.
Having met with the Ladies, Junior and Factory Division shooters who competed in Italy for Team Great Britain & Northern Ireland it was time for Christian to talk with the gentlemen of the Senior Division. Between them, Dave Arnold, Simon Catling, Mark Twitty and Duncan McIlwaine have competed over the years in many different target shooting disciplines and now, in the sport of Precision Rifle Shooting, they have found a new passion that has seen them compete for their nation on the world stage! What brought them to the sport and what was it like shooting for your country? What does competing as a senior involve and what are the teams' ambitions for the future? Find the answers to all these questions and more on this enthralling episode of Shooter Ready… www.gbpra.co.uk info@gbpra.co.uk
Each week Robbie Dowling and former Blacks and Whites manager Eddie Scally cast their eye over all the action from the weekend's senior, intermediate, and junior league and championship games as well as looking ahead to the next round of action.
Episode 32: Adam Smith and Abigail Stevens The Recruitment Network provides a platform for successful recruitment leaders to share their stories, experiences and perspectives on what it takes to get to the next level. This episode presents an engaging conversation between two great business leaders: Adam Smith, Senior Team in Business Performance and Abigail Stevens Sneak Peak: Adam Smith: Adam's key responsibilities are focussed on the current and future performance of the business overall and how this is delivered through our team of excellent consultants, sound planning and ongoing review. Abigail Stevens: Specialist in Global Accountancy & Financial Recruitment.Perhaps one of the most experienced international accountancy and finance recruiters. My purpose is 'Improving Lives' and this shapes everything I do. Tune in below!
Today's guest is Melissa Barlas, a dynamic law firm owner who in just two short years has made significant strides in her field, marking her niche beautifully and showcasing her unique approach in the legal world. We dive into Melissa's journey, the challenges she's faced, her strategies for success, and her vision for the future. This episode is jam-packed with insights and advice for anyone looking to make their mark in the legal industry. Melissa's Journey: Melissa, often fondly referred to as Melissa in her close circles, recalls her transformative journey. From her days in law school to her first venture into the professional realm, the seeds of entrepreneurial spirit were always there. What drove her to make the leap? Dive deep as she shares her moments of determination, doubt, and discovery. Growing Conveyed: The process of evolving Conveyed was no cakewalk. Facing stiff competition and a saturated market, Melissa swiftly recognised the importance of small law firm marketing and honed in on the specific strategies that would give Conveyed its distinct edge. Niche Marketing and Differentiation: In a world where generalists are aplenty, Melissa underscores the pivotal role of niche marketing in small law firm marketing. Discover how she carved out a unique space in the legal terrain, setting Conveyed on a trajectory that many could only dream of. Tips and Tricks: With a blend of time-tested tactics and novel approaches, Melissa spills the beans on the actionable strategies she adopted. For every small law firm pondering about effective marketing, her insights are golden. Five-Year Vision: In five years, I envision our firm standing tall as a national conveyancing law firm. My commitment is unwavering: I am spearheading our marketing and PR efforts to ensure that our name resonates across the nation. Transparency and open communication are pivotal. I'm consistently engaging with my colleagues, ensuring that we all share the vision of transforming our practice into a national powerhouse. Their support and collaboration are paramount, and I'm deeply invested in ensuring that every member of our team is not only aligned with our goals but also feels fulfilled and content in their roles. It's essential that my team feels inspired, driven, and valued. Every step we take, we take together, striving to uplift and motivate one another. Their growth, happiness, and aspirations are integral to our collective journey, and I'm committed to fueling their passion just as much as they fuel mine. Sole Practitioner of the Year! Melissa's recent recognitions, particularly from the esteemed Lawyers Weekly Australian Law Awards, serve as a testament to the potency of her marketing acumen and unwavering commitment to top-tier service. Such accolades are invaluable—they not only elevate your profile but also enlighten the community about the meaningful work you're undertaking. This recognition is pure gold, a genuine reflection that brings substance to the table. This underscores the paramount importance of personal branding. Investing time and effort into strategic marketing isn't just about visibility; it's about demonstrating real value and excellence in what you do. Caralee's Corner: Melissa's journey is an inspiring testament to what's possible with determination, vision, and the right strategies. We're excited to see where she takes Conveyed in the coming years and are grateful she shared her story with us. Whether you're a law firm owner or an aspiring entrepreneur, Melissa's insights are sure to inspire and inform. As a special treat for our law firm marketing podcast listeners, I'm inviting you to my free masterclass, "How to Scale Your Law Firm Without Burnout". A must-attend for all dedicated law firm owners! Why go on this journey alone? Join Scalable Business Lounge and mingle with law firm owners who're scaling just like you. If you're looking for a tailored strategy or some direct insights, I'm here for you. Book a strategy call with me and let's refine your path to success. FAQs How has niche marketing played a pivotal role in law firm success? Melissa underscores that in a competitive legal world filled with generalists, niche marketing is a game-changer. It allowed her to carve out a distinct space for Conveyed, setting her firm on an aspirational trajectory. Emphasising small law firm marketing, particularly in niche sectors, has been key to standing out and achieving unparalleled success. In what ways has Scalable Business Lounge assisted law firm owners like Melissa? The Scalable Business Lounge offers a platform for law firm owners to connect, share, and learn. Melissa, like many others, has benefited from the collective knowledge and experiences shared within this community. The lounge provides invaluable insights, strategies, and networking opportunities, helping law firms scale effectively without facing burnout. How can law firm owners further refine their marketing strategies? Scalable Law offers a tailored approach to law firm marketing. Through her masterclass, "How to Scale Your Law Firm Without Burnout", she imparts strategies and actionable steps tailored to individual law firm needs. Additionally, Caralee provides direct consultations where she delves into bespoke strategies, ensuring law firms not only gain visibility but truly resonate with their target audience. Don't just read about it – hear it firsthand! Dive into this episode and let Melissa's story inspire your own journey. Listen to the podcast now! 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Kul Mahay has over 3 decades experience in the leadership space. He works with organisations and leaders to develop powerful cultures of high value, and performance which is built all around their people. Kay Allen's objective is to mobilise others to deliver a BIG change. There is clear research across the globe which demonstrates the many opportunities and advantages of building a society where age is irrelevant. Kay wants to discover why recommendations already made in thought leadership, research on age irrelevance have not been widely adopted. They want to identify the barriers that stop society from embracing their vision where phases of life are automatically enabled into the general narrative of society. Kay's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kayallenobe/ Age Irrelevance Website: https://www.ageirrelevance.com/change-makers _____________________________ ABOUT THE PODCAST SERIES During these shows, you‘ll hear Kul chatting with fellow leaders from around the world, who are recognised as being at the top of their game. Together they‘ll explore what emotional intelligence in practice actually looks like, and the benefits it could bring to your teams. It‘s a movement to transform the way we see leadership, and to create powerful cultures where people feel seen, heard, valued and appreciated. Please join the movement and FOLLOW/SUBSCRIBE to this Podcast. FOLLOW ► https://www.linkedin.com/in/kulmahay-leadership/
In the seventh episode, we pick our Senior Team of the League and our Intermediate Team of the Week.
Glad to be back! I am beginning a series sharing some very practical ways for you to do cultural diversity work in your company or organization. Connect with me at nikkilerner.com
Ger, Shane & Nathan react to to latest news from the backpages. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
Ian Bishop is the latest guest in our Bred A Blue podcast series. Bishop came through the ranks at Everton in the early 1980s but made only one fleeting substitute appearance for the Men's Senior Team – replacing Robbie Wakenshaw against Manchester United at Goodison Park in April 1984. Unable to break into arguably the finest Blues team of all-time, Bishop sought pastures new and went on to carve out a terrific career for himself, earning the lasting affections of supporters of every club he played for. He also established himself as one of the maverick characters of the early Premier League era. In this hugely entertaining Official Everton Podcast, Bishop recalls his early days at Bellefield, his relationship with Howard Kendall, the move to Bournemouth that helped shape his career and his part in one of Manchester City's most famous derby wins. It was at Maine Road that Bishop teamed up with Kendall again – but he admits that didn't end well, either! From City, Bishop went on to make himself a West Ham legend before returning to Manchester City to play for Joe Royle. He ended his career in America, where he still lives and coaches, and among his Stateside tales is the one about cleaning the windows of rap star Vanilla Ice! He also, poignantly, reveals a beautiful conversation he had with Howard Kendall before the great man passed away.
LeBlond senior, team captain Tatum Studer after the Golden Eagles' third place match against Saxony Lutheran.
In Episode 243, I have the honor of conversing with Grandmaster John Emms, World Senior Team Champion and Prolific Author. In addition to tying for first in the English Championship in 1997, John was the captain of 2002 English Oympiad team. He has written over 40 chess books. We speak about my book recommendations for his Attacking with 1.E4 and Survival Guide to Rook Endings, the explosion of opening theory, top tips for chess improvement, the English win at the 2022 World Senior Team Championship, the importance of repetiton, nuances, the philosophy of draws and more.
Before Canada kicks off their window of Basketball World Cup Qualifying games here in Edmonton vs Venezuela and Panama, I had the chance to sit down with senior team members Kalif Young and Thomas Kennedy about the window, playing for their nation and more! Kalif Young audio: 0:00 to 2:43 Thomas Kennedy audio: 2:43 to end Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/368 Presented By: Range Meal Bars, Stonefly Nets, Zoe Angling Group, Jackson Hole Fly Company Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Bret Bishop tells the story of how he got into the Team USA and who his mentor was early on that made his and the team's dreams come true. He shares how the team sets up their euro rigs while in competition and their mission to win gold in several competitions. He also takes us fishing in Europe, his home waters, and talks about his favorite gears, brands, and some tips on dry droppers. Listen to this episode to discover more tips and tricks from none other than Bret Bishop - 2006 Individual National Champion and current Captain of the Team USA. Silver Creek Outfitter Show Notes with Bret Bishop 3:13 - Bret Bishop talks about how he got into fly fishing. His parents wanted him and his brother to be self-sufficient anglers. 3:51 - For years in the summertime, his family would travel around and spend three months living in a VW bus and going trout fishing and camping. 4:17 - They ended up living in Sun Valley, Idaho which is where Silver Creek is. His parents were into spring creeks, so everywhere they went they would go and fish the spring creek. 5:42 - Bret talks about how their father taught them how to be self-sufficient anglers. 6:24 - He also learned fly fishing and the actual casting through attending classes. 7:30 - He shares how different is Silver Creek now than it was in the '80s. 10:06 - He tells about how the Fly Fishing Team USA started. About 2003, his friend Pete Erickson, who we interviewed for episode 118, got into the team early. There was a lot of history before Bret joined the team. 11:36 - He got involved in the team when he was invited out to Bend, Oregon along with other guys to try out. He fished well enough that he made it to what they called the development team. 13:11 - In 2006, they had the first Fly Fishing National Champion in Boulder, Colorado. 15:20 - He shares why the team struggled during practice in Portugal in 2006 and why that made Portugal kind of a tough introduction to the world of European fly fishing. 16:37 - He talks about what makes fishing in Europe different. 19:26 - He shares the team's quest to win gold in Italy. He also mentions one person who has been the backbone of the team in terms of financial support and making their dreams come true. 21:50 - He clarifies the difference among the Masters Team, Senior Team, and Youth Team. 22:31 - I ask what would it be like to have the Masters Team compete with the Senior Team. 24:36 - He emphasizes how important it is to work well together as a team and have great team chemistry and guide. 26:49 - Bret encourages people, especially the best anglers, to get a guide saing time trying to find the water they need to fish and learn some inside knowledge on techniques. 27:52 - I ask about the percentage of time that he uses certain techniques such as euro nymphing, dry fly, dry dropper, and streamers. 31:41 - Bret shares how euro nymphing started and became popular. 33:18 - He talks about how their current style of nymphing is different from what it was 10 years ago. 36:30 - He shares his setup and current favorite gears. His current choice of rod is the Echo Shadow X 10'6" 3wt rod which he says is really light and just the right balance for everything. 37:10 - When he's guiding, he uses a level line that's a little stiffer such as those from Cortland and Umpqua. He currently uses the Cortland White Mono Line (.009"/8 LB) which he says works really well for guiding. 41:27 - He shares more about their practice and setup for a competition. 44:50 - He mentions some of their great guides who helped them win competitions through their techniques and fly patterns. 46:52 - He explains his process of how he goes through switching flies with a euro setup. 50:41 - Bret talks about fishing in his home water that is Silver Creek. 52:32 - He explains the big difference between a tailwater and a spring creek. 56:40 - Bret shares the best months to fish in Silver Creek. 58:34 - He mentions the other rivers and streams that he frequents to fish. 1:05:20 - He provides some tips on using a dry dropper saying it's a matter of keeping your setup simple. 1:09:50 - He says the hardest thing to learn is how to cast a euro dry dropper and provides some tips for it. 1:13:52 - He mentions his favorite tools to use in fishing in his home waters. 1:17:33 - He encourages young anglers to be well-rounded and learn casting besides euro nymphing. 1:18:27 - He shares the most difficult type of fishing to teach. 1:19:48 - He mentions the upcoming events for Team USA as well as the women's team wherein Tess Weigand is also a part. We interviewed her in episode 364. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/368
Check out this interview from the Big Sports Radio show @Big_SportsRadio. Larry, Brad & Mike talk B1G sports on the only radio show that focuses on the B1G for B1G fans. Larry interviews Robin Washut @RobinWashut Nebraska Senior Team Writer for @HuskerOnline to talk Husker football. Enjoy this and please, if you're a B1G fan, subscribe to The Big Sports Radio show here: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3i9DrUt7xJLegoNqvzBXrp Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/big-sports-radio-show/id1639789690 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9iMDM5MjllYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Please give the "I on the Illini" podcast a 5-star rating if you enjoyed the show! We appreciate every 5-star review.
We're headed to a different department in television today and that is social media marketing! I'm excited to dig in here because as a Director and Producer listening to Tori Carter, my brain was like WHOA. Because there's so much to know and think about when it comes to working in social at networks and streamers. Here's what we're talking about today: Her day to day being new to TV marketing at BETWhat it was like working at BET and her different roles thereHow she promoted the 2020 BET Awards amongst the social justice movements and the pandemic How she fought for BET's access to the Oscars Red Carpet How she got the job at HuluHer day to day working at Hulu in brand socialHow she evolves her tactics at work as the algorithms evolve What she does when working in social media is too much (because as a user chile it is too much) How she stays creative working in social media Her favorite reality show and why we should all watch it About today's guest:Keturah “Tori” Carter is an accomplished social marketer + creative storyteller. As the current Senior Team Lead of Brand Social at Hulu, Tori uses her skillset to lead creative campaigns on social in support of Hulu's original content slate while finding new, innovative ways to engage Hulu's diverse streamers. In addition, Tori empowers everyone around her to use their innate creativity to not only best represent the corporate brand but to challenge themselves to think bigger and find their professional spark.Tori has impacted various brands with her attention to detail and the extreme level of grace she brings to each new project she touches. At the age of 27, Tori has been able to lead high-level campaigns for brands like BET, Paramount, Bravo, SYFY, and more! From dominating social with 30 million views in one night with her creative vision for social for the 2020 BET Awards to igniting the “Bravoholics” ahead of the launch of season 6 of Real Housewives of Potomac - her passion for marketing both entertains and empowers an audience to move has managed to bring each company she touches a series of consistent wins.
Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. Sometimes we face teams where team members start, and then get used to making decisions on their own without involving the rest of the team, or communicating those decisions to their colleagues. In this team, the people were changing, and the new team members were not “given” the right to speak, which led to the oldest team members making all of the decisions on their own. Mher noticed that this was causing a motivation problem in the team, and started to work with the team to overcome this anti-pattern. Featured Book of the Week: Scrum, the art of doing twice the work in half the time by Sutherland In Scrum, the art of doing twice the work in half the time by Sutherland, Mher found a book that was easy to read and understand, which reminded him of what Agile, Scrum, and Extreme Programming are all about. The book includes stories and the “why” behind Scrum's impact. How can Angela (the Agile Coach) quickly build healthy relationships with the teams she's supposed to help? What were the steps she followed to help the Breeze App team fight off the competition? Find out how Angela helped Naomi and the team go from “behind” to being ahead of Intuition Bank, by focusing on the people! Download the first 4 chapters of the BOOK for FREE while it is in Beta! About Mher Nalbandyan Mher works at Mbition in Berlin, where they develop the next generation of information systems for Mercedes-Benz. You can link with Mher Nalbandyan on LinkedIn and connect with Mher Nalbandyan on Twitter.
We take a deeper look at Diego Luna, Caden Clark, Cade Cowell, Paxten Aaronson and Alejandro Alvadrado Jr of the USYNT U20 team. Join the mailing list: Since76Apparel.com 0:00 Intro 2:29 Diego Luna 3:39 Sponsor 4:11 Diego Luna 8:22 Caden Clark 11:07 Paxten Aaronson 12:51 Cade Cowell 15:59 Alejandro Alvarado 18:18 Senior Team 21:14 Development
Former Husker Jack McVeigh will represent his native Australia during FIBA Basketball World Cup qualifying late this month. Australia will play three games during this qualifying window with two games against China (June 30 and July 3) and against Japan (July 1).
Remember to Like, Share, and Subscribe! Follow us at our other platforms for more: https://linktr.ee/trifactorpod In part 1 of this episode we sit with Kendall Jagdeosingh as he talks us through his early journey, his hunger, and those that poured into and inspired him through his circumstances. Really incredible story. 00:00 Outstanding Business 03:26 Intro 04:05 Intro to the Game 05:50 The Man from Manzanilla 09:00 The Role Models 10:00 Secondary Experiences 11:20 Abdul Haqq: The Visionary 13:00 Move to Arima: Country Boy coming to town 15:35 The Struggle of Humble Beginnings 17:15 Driving Factors : The Upbringing 19:28 Natural Abilities 21:55 Going Pro : The Shift 24:00 The Breakthrough 25:40 First Contract 26:10 Daryl Mahabir: The Mindset 27:50 The Manzan Mentality 29:10 Treasured Memories 31:15 Staying Grounded 32:20 North-East to Caledonia 33:20 National U20 36:10 The Professional Experience 39:00 The Senior Team 44:20 Player Memories 49:20 Going Abroad 54:00 The Combine Experience Follow us at our other platforms for more: https://linktr.ee/trifactorpod
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Digital marketing has a bad reputation because ads are seen as an interruption, a incessant disruption in consumers' lives. What can brands do to change this? This is the question asked by our latest guest, Nathalie Bojkow, Senior Team Head Global E-commerce | Digital Marketing & Business Development, Growth Markets, at the PUMA Group. Find out how Nathalie proposes that brands refocus on people to make better marketing, in the latest podcast episode.
Back to Back - FC Cincinnati has won two in a row!!Larry Sunderland, FCC's Director of Player Development joins YAL to talk the importance of FCC2 and its pivotal position in player development.Larry helps break down the connection between the academy, FCC2, and the Senior Team.We also talk the home win vs Inter Miami and preview our next match, The Queen City Cup, this weekend visiting CLT.
In this episode we are continuing the discussion on ADRs and the prioritization of technical topics in general as well as the role of managers in mature teams and how even knowing someone just a little bit makes everything so much easier. Keeper of the Lost Cities (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12842828-keeper-of-the-lost-cities) by Shannon Messenger Turn the ship around (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16158601-turn-the-ship-around) by David Marquet You can reach us via email at hosts@expandingbeyond.it (mailto:hosts@expandingbeyond.it). You can follow us on Twitter at @podcast_eb (https://twitter.com/podcast_eb). Where to find Monica on the internet: Website: monicag.me (https://monicag.me/) Twitter: @KFMolli (https://twitter.com/KFMolli) Github: @nirnaeth (https://github.com/nirnaeth) Blog: dev.to/nirnaeth (https://dev.to/nirnaeth) Where to find Urban on the internet: Twitter: @ujh (https://twitter.com/ujh) Github: @ujh (https://github.com/ujh/) Blog: urbanhafner.com (https://urbanhafner.com/) The intro and outro music is Our Big Adventure (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes/Happy_Music/Our_Big_Adventure) by Scott Holmes (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes). It's licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
Secretary for Kent Badminton Ltd, Michael organises the Senior Team and works closesly with the Chari, Jo Newson.. Growing up playing from the Age of 9 and a lover of most sports. Michael's love of badminton is there for all to see
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In this latest episode of Hockey Te Charcha, midfielder Vivek Sagar Prasad reflected upon the start of his journey. The 21-year-old young gun who was part of India's historic Bronze medal-winning campaign at the Tokyo Olympics, recalled how he had to battle injuries early on in his career. He also fondly speaks about leading India Colts in his very first international outing with the team in 2017 at the Sultan of Johor Cup tournament in Malaysia, where India finished in the third position. Vivek was named the 'Young Player of the Tournament' for his consistent performances. In 2018, Vivek received a call-up to India Men's Senior Team, and now, after performing at the highest level against some of the best teams in the world in the past three years, the young hockey star will be leading India's junior team once again at the FIH Odisha Hockey Men's Junior World Cup as they look to defend the title in Bhubaneswar. Do tune in to hear more. You can follow us and leave us your feedback on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @hockeyindia. Our entire podcast is also available on hockeyindia.org.
This is The Knock On, KCLR and Scoreline.ie's weekly rugby podcast.In this episode, Stephen Byrne is joined by Johnny Tobin from Tullow Rugby Club, Tom Crotty from Carlow Rugby Club and James Blanchfield from Kilkenny Rugby Club.The lads discuss lots including…. The Leinster League gets underway, we preview Carlow, Kilkenny and Tullow's games The Tullow ladies face Old Belvedere in the Paul Flood cup semi final Tullow are to host the finals of the Paul Flood and Paul Cusack competitions We discuss the controversy over the changing facilities for the provincial women's teams that made the news. Tom Crotty talks about how the Rhino team is getting on (Tullow/Carlow combined) The Ireland women's senior team, what happened in their world cup qualifier and what issues there are. New signings for the provinces including Duane Vermeulen for Ulster Sean O'Brien was in action in a pre-season friendly against Connacht And the lads have a few tales about marking pitches for games Don't forget to visit scoreline.ie for more on rugby, and of course, if you're into your GAA, we have the clash act, all things MMA, and lots more.
FC Cincinnati Director of Player Development Larry Sunderland joins the YAL podcast for a very special episode. Larry talks about everything from civic pride, to the behind the scenes in the daily life of an academy player/coach. He touches on what he expects the new MLS developmental league to bring to MLS and US Soccer and discusses what he likes about new homegrown signing, Quimi. Plus, he tells us what's next for the FC Cincinnati academy and when we could start seeing youngsters making debuts for the Senior Team.
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In this HCI Podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanhwestover/) talks with Jan Cavelle about creating the right culture and building the right senior team to grow your business. See the video here: https://youtu.be/03fZC7kwgeM. Jan Cavelle (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jancavelle/) is an entrepreneur from the UK who has a few decades of running micro and small businesses behind her. She is very familiar with all the challenges that go with that, having started one from the kitchen table when her children were small and she was a single mother, to go on to build that into a multi-million turnover business. Jan has put her entrepreneurial experiences together with her passion for writing together a book aimed at helping entrepreneurs to grow their businesses during the big leap of 1-10m. The book is called Scale for Success and it now out in the UK from Bloomsbury, with early July publication in the US and Australia. Check out Dr. Westover's new book, The Alchemy of Truly Remarkable Leadership, here: https://www.innovativehumancapital.com/leadershipalchemy. Check out the latest issue of the Human Capital Leadership magazine, here: https://www.innovativehumancapital.com/hci-magazine. Ranked in the Top 10 Performance Management Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/performance_management_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 10 Workplace Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/workplace_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 15 HR Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/hr_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 15 Talent Management Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/talent_management_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 15 Personal Development and Self-Improvement Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/personal_development_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 30 Leadership Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/leadership_podcasts/
Wiso Vazquez & Cesar Hernandez return for a long overdue live show to discuss the 2-0 victory over Canada that secured Mexico's ticket to the Olympics, how significant the final against Honduras will be, which overage players should head to Tokyo with the rest of Lozano's squad PLUS Tata Martino and how the senior side looks in their first round of friendlies.
Hugo and Andrés break down the bittersweet start to the road to Tokyo and discuss the latest developments on the Senior Team during the week.linktr.ee/cornerbluepodcast#thiskitchoseme
In honor of International Women's Day, Martha Quinn chats with one awesome woman who is kicking butt on and off the field! 49ers Senior Team Reporter Keiana Martin shares what it's like being a woman in the NFL, how she got her start, and the best advice she can give to people who would like to follow in her footsteps!
Thor, Jack & Priya led the Boston office of AGENCY.COM and have gone on to do some very interesting things in the digital space. Episode Timeline 4:20 Thor's origin story 9:15 How it began for Priya 12:25 Jack rolls back the time machine 13:05 Example of 1996 design and the THREE Pharma websites that existed! 15:40 "I remember the insanity of it... People were INSANE!" 17:20 "These powerhouses are taking advice from a 20-something!" 18:50 "He punches me in the arm and says 'Goddammit Man, give me a number!'" 19:55 "The world was just changing underneath them!" 22:00 Showing 500 executives what the Internet was. 26:00 "The New York office had it's own culture..." 27:50 "If you want to be with the Senior Team, you show up for pancakes!" 31:05 "I can think of 3 things we did that were absolutely firsts!" 37:15 "We became the soul in the machine..." 40:00 "Think about the skillsets we had..." 41:35 Priya, what are you doing now? 42:50 Jack, how about you? 45:05 Thor, you're up! 49:40 Wrap-up chat
In this week’s episode we’re continuing to explore the question - what is the role of product marketing in a company who focuses on PLG and self-service? It’s very likely that PLG will be the future of how we do business and I think it’s a huge learning opportunity for the craft of PMM. Tune in to hear more about what this means and how your team can adapt to this new go-to-market model.
In this episode of “Inside the Oval” presented by Dignity Health, Keiana Martin discussed the day-to-day of an NFL team reporter, tips to invest in yourself and getting your dream job, how the diversity and inclusion landscape is evolving in sports and shared her 49ers 2021 season prediction.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the ninth episode of “Inside the Oval” presented by Dignity Health, Keiana Martin discussed the day-to-day of an NFL team reporter, tips to invest in yourself and getting your dream job, how the diversity and inclusion landscape is evolving in sports and shared her 49ers 2021 season prediction.
One of the USA's already-risen stars is from a small town in Central California. Loomis' Alex Obert never made an ODP travel team, and when he was first called up to the US Men's National Team upon the arrival of Head Coach Dejan Udovicic, it was his first ever time on any USA squad. We talk to him about his rise from relative obscurity to a starring role at the University of the Pacific, which lost in one of the most heartbreaking overtime NCAA championship matches ever in 2013. We go over that rough terrain, talk about getting on UoP's radar, and cover his pretty meteoric rise to both Olympian and European professional status. And for news on water polo in Texas be sure to subscribe to the TXWaterpolo Podcast ( https://www.txwaterpolo.com/category/podcast/ ) via most of the major distributors.
Feeling reflective? Our CEO, Nicole Webb, and General Manager, Frances Dwyer are. This week they look back at their crystal ball predictions for 2020 and see how things have panned out so far.From politics, to social behaviours, have Frances and Nicole seen what was going to happen next all along?Don't forget to follow and leave us a review on Apple podcasts!For a copy of the predictions email the IMPACT Team on impact@impactagency.com.au
We catch up with Jonny Pipes who's a Reserve Team Head Coach and a 1st Team Coach, at the same time as finishing off a Masters Degree in Football Performance Coaching. We discuss the benefits of further education and how it can transfer to the practical side of the game.
In this interview I sit down with Dan Harris, World Class Start Coach for Bath. Dan works on behalf of British Rowing and is responsible for running talent ID testing regularly – to try to identify and recruit more athletes. In addition Dan is instrumental in training his athletes day to day and has been in this role since September 2011. One of the things that makes Dan’s perspective particularly insightful is handles the coaching on the water and in the strength and conditioning facility. I learned a lot from my conversation with Dan and how during the formative years of athletic development between 14-18 he emphasizes that some of his rowers strength train up to 4x a week to add mass in preparation for the high volume they will need to handle at the senior level. Part 1 | Talent ID What physical metrics are you looking for in your athletes (height, weight, athletic background)? What ergo scores? Other athletic profile/physiological measurements to identify strong potential rowing candidates. Anything on the mental/psychological side? Part 2 | Athletic Development More gym sessions at a younger age to work on mobility, flexibility, strength, stability, power, - Why is this important? Athletic development and importance of adding some muscle mass so the athletes can sustain the training volume at U23 and Senior levels. What is your focus for that 14-18 age group in terms of gym? In terms of rowing? Notable Olympians who have come through the Bath Start programme? Skills to do Pull ups / chin ups Front and back squat Seated rows and lat pull down, bent over row vs. bench pull Rapid Fire What’s your top technical drill to develop skill for a rower? What strength and conditioning exercise do you feel has the best carryover to rowing? If you were in charge of FISA, what would you do to keep lightweight rowing? How would you continue to develop and expand the sport? What advice would you give yourself 10 years ago? What’s the one thing junior athletes should be doing more of to compliment their training and health? Show Notes: https://www.minervabathrc.org.uk/rowing-news/profile-interview-dan-harris/ Instagram https://www.thesubath.com/rowing/world_class_start/ https://www.teambath.com/sport/rowing/talent-identification/
This is NOT our first oil war and hope is not a plan. So, now is the time to consider development strategies. This week, THE CRUDE AUDACITY sits down with SURTEK's SENIOR TEAM. SURTEK formed as a result of the 1970's Oil Embargo and has pivoted and survived the trials and triage of the oilfield for over 40 years. Through all the pivots, Malcolm Pitts and Kon Wyatt both agree that now is the time for strategy and ingenuity. And yes, that is a Radial Coreflooding Apparatus. www.surtek.com NEVER PLAY DEAD + GIVE ‘EM HELL PLEASE RATE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE Look for us on Instagram : @thecrudeaudacity Linkedin, : https://www.linkedin.com/in/millskathryn/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-crude-audacity-podcast/ Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/The-Crude-Audacity-116332929737539/ Website : www.thecrudeaudacity.com
Canadian National Team setter Brie King joins the show after being highly recommended by friends of the show Autumn Bailey and Jen Cross! Brie joined the National Team this summer and jumped from the Next Gen Squad to the Senior Team in just 4 months. She gives us a behind the scenes look at their Olympic Qualifier and leaving school early to go play pro to help the National Team. She also tells us about how setters and hitters need to connect on and off the court and advice for young players. We hope you enjoyed this episode! Please leave a 5Star review, a comment and the best compliment you can give the show is telling your friends! Stay Excellent!
In today's episode we discuss Mrs Emma Haynes on reaching 200 games incharge of Chelsea FC Women and also will there ever be a female manager in the EPL? My view is once a person is capable,give them the job. Also we discuss 2 derbies coming up:Chelsea Women V Arsenal Women on the 19th Jan and Chelsea Men V Arsenal Men on the 21st Jan. The lack of active in the transfer market is also discussed. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shedend868/message
Read the full Show Notes and search through the world’s largest audio library on Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website. Teams benefit from team members with a lot of experience. However, when those team members become the “only voice” in the team, that may lead to serious problems. In this episode, we explore the Senior Team Member anti-pattern, whereby one team member “overpowers” everyone else in the team, and the other team members are hesitant to share their perspectives. What should a Scrum Master do in this situation? Listen in to learn more, and get Valeria’s tips. Featured Book for the Week: Coaching agile teams by Lyssa Adkins In Coaching agile teams by Lyssa Adkins, Valeria found an inspiring book that helped her in her journey as a Scrum Master. In the book she finds a valuable reminder of the things she still has to practice and learn to be better at. About Valeria Greco Valeria has worked as a Scrum Master for 4 years. She has experience with both Software development and non-software development Agile teams. When asked what she does for a living, Valeria replies: "I build teams!" And she does it by focusing on building relationships first. As Valeria says: “all my teams will tell you that I like talking about the feelings :-)" You can link with Valeria Greco on LinkedIn and connect with Valeria Greco on Twitter.
Ernest “Stefo” Lehmann is a Harvard-grad, has spent time working for the UN in war-torn countries around the world, is a senior faculty member at the Defense Department’s public affairs training house just outside of Washington DC, and is a senior team member of Virginia-based staffing agency Lewis-Price & Associates – a privately-owned company just named to the Inc 5000 Fastest Growing Companies in America.The company, along with it’s team members, is rewriting the HR playbook.Lehmann, who has found his niche with Lewis-Price as an authority in public and strategic communications, joins the Business Innovators Radio Podcast to dispel the myths of working for a “temp agency,” sharing his insights of the professional development company – from the employee’s perspective.To learn more about Lewis-Price & Associates, you can visit their website at LewisPrice.com or follow them on LinkedIn.
On today's show, Damien was joined by Paul Fitzpatrick of The Anglo-Celt to look at the Cavan minors' loss to Derry and ahead to the senior game against Monaghan. We also heard from minor manager Gary Farrelly and Cavan senior star Martin Reilly.
In this episode of FBI Retired Case File Review, Special Agents Jean and Tom O’Connor review the work performed, and the devastating health-related complications experienced by FBI agents responding to terrorists attack sites at the World Trade Center in New York, The Pentagon in Washington D.C., Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and evidence collection sites on and immediately after 9/11. Special Agent Tom O’Connor is the current President of the FBI Agents Association (FBIAA), and Special Agent Jean O’Connor is a Trustee for the FBIAA Scholarship Fund. They are both detailed to the Human Resource Division (HRD) at FBI Headquarters to identify FBI agents, current and retired, who continue to battle illnesses related to 9/11 and to make them aware of the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund (VCF). On behalf of the FBIAA, Tom and Jean O'Connor pledge to ensure that these agents and their families obtain the benefits they need and deserve and to honor the 9/11 FBI Line of Duty Deaths of those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. Retired agents can learn more about VCF registration guidelines at the HRD hotline 202-324-3333. Special Agent Thomas O’Connor entered on duty with the FBI in 1997. During his career, SA O’Connor has worked both International and Domestic Terrorism cases in the Washington Field Office on the Joint Terrorism Task Force and is a Team Leader on the Evidence Response Team (ERT). In this capacity, SA O’Connor has led forensic teams to multiple terrorist attacks around the globe. These deployments include the 1998 Nairobi Embassy bombing, two deployments to Kosovo in 1999 for war crimes investigations, 2000 USS Cole attack in Aden Yemen, 9-11 attack on the US Pentagon, 2006 attack on the US Consulate in Karachi Pakistan, six deployments to Iraq and three deployments to Afghanistan. SA O’Connor specializes in Post Blast Investigation and shooting reconstruction evidence recovery. In 2004, SA O’Connor was awarded the Department of Justice “Instructor of the Year” award and was named as an FBI “Master Police Instructor” in 2010. SA O’Connor is a certified Adjunct Faculty member for the FBI Academy. SA Jean O’Connor joined the FBI in 1998. In 2000, she became a member of the Washington Field Office Evidence Response Team (ERT) and was named Senior Team Leader in 2006. As the Senior Team leader, she coordinates the activities of the 40 person ERT team. On September 11, 2001, SA O’Connor was a first responder to the US Pentagon, where she initially assisted in setting up the temporary morgue and later led a multi-agency team in evidence and remains recovery inside the Pentagon. SA O’Connor deploys overseas to investigate terrorist acts and process crime scenes and traveled to Liberia to document sites of war crimes committed by “Chuckie Taylor,” now serving 98 years in US Federal Prison. She has led forensic teams in documenting and identifying evidence of the complex coordinated attack against the US Embassy in Yemen where terrorists targeted US Embassy personnel in Beirut, Lebanon, and at the US Embassy in Ankara, Turkey. SA O’Connor led Washington Field Office’s team to assist in the investigation of Boston Marathon attack and several “Lone Offender” shooting scenes including the Holocaust Museum shooting, two separate shooting attacks targeting the US Pentagon, the 2012 White House shooting, the Family Research Council, and the Washington Navy Yard attack. SA O’Connor is an Adjunct Faculty member for the FBI Academy and has conducted numerous training assignments in the United States, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Join my Reader Team to get the FBI Reading Resource - Books about the FBI, written by FBI agents, the 20 clichés about the FBI Reality Checklist, and keep up to date on the FBI in books, TV, and movies via my monthly email. Join here. Jerri Williams, a retired FBI agent, author and podcaster, attempts to relive her glory days by writing crime fiction about greed and hosting FBI Retired Case File Review, a true crime/history podcast. Her novels—Pay To Play and Greedy Givers—inspired by actual true crime FBI cases, feature temptation, corruption, and redemption, and are available on Amazon.
Bobby Warshaw, a former MLS midfielder who writes and talks the game for MLSSoccer.com joins Pro Soccer USA's Glenn Crooks to analyze New York City FC, the U-23 Youth National Team and the Senior Team under Gregg Berhalter. Also, Pro Soccer USA's Oliver Platt will help preview Friday night's match between Eastern Conference rivals, Toronto FC and New York City FC. Toronto is expecting to unveil their new Designated Player, Alejandro Pozuelo who is coming to the Reds from Genk in Belgium with high expectations. "There's a lot of similarities between him and Victor Vazquez who obviously was a tremendous success in Toronto. For my money, he was one of the best players TFC have ever had - Giovinco included."
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John Romanoski spoke to us about the U-20 Team amalgamating with the Senior Team in the new National Team Program at today’s announcement of the game with Belgium
In this episode, we talk shop with Jack Wyant who is the Head Coach of the Women’s Squash Team and Director of Squash at the University of Pennsylvania. Wyant recently wrapped up his 13th season coaching at Penn Athletics and led his Team to back-to-back 2nd place finishes at the Collegiate Championships. Jack is an experienced player himself, competing at the highest level in the Junior & College (Princeton University grad) ranks racking up National Championships at both levels. Wyant has also played for Team USA on Junior and Senior Team but as a Coach led the U.S. Junior Girls to historic heights earning a 2nd place finish at the 2011 World Team Championships. In our conversation, we focus on College Squash, talking through the recent milestone announcement to officially dissolve the current separate men's and women's associations and form a newly merged organization in partnership with US SQUASH but also spend a lot of time learning more about Penn Athletics and his squash program. We both thoroughly enjoyed bringing you this episode and look forward to having Jack on again as a future guest. Enjoy! ******NOTES:******Based on the current feedback, more of our listeners are leaning towards the extended version which is why we’ve only released one version of this episode. If you have a different opinion, please let us know via email squashradio@gmail.com. As always, thanks for listening! Music brought to you from: www.bensound.com Follow us on social media accounts for all the latest news or www.squashradio.com.
CoG Studios, CA - We've got a great show lined up for you today. There will be lots of talk about the win over the Montreal Impact and the upcoming game against Orlando City, but the best part about the show today is that LA Galaxy defender Nathan Smith will join us to talk about his progress from LA Galaxy II to the Senior Team and beet juice. First, your host Josh Guesman will walk you through the solid victory over 10-man Montreal. How much effect did the red card have on the game? And does that mean it's not a victory that meant something? Did everyone improve over the effort in Vancouver, or is someone on the hot seat? Josh will tell you what he saw from this game and also play you postgame audio from Galaxy Head Coach, Curt Onalfo and Designated Player, Romain Alessandrini. What did these guys have to say after the victory? And Who will Alessandrini be paying at the end of the season? Then, for the real highlight of the show, Nathan Smith calls in to talk about the last couple of months and what he needs to do to keep his starting job. They guys will also talk about nutrition, travel, confidence and a bunch more. Plus, Josh asks Nate what weird things the nutritionists are always trying to get them to consume. Josh will also get you updated on the latest team news. That includes the really important part of the Dan Kennedy retirement, and why Giovani dos Santos and his brother seem to be spending so much tie on social media as of late - don't get out your Dos Dos Santos shirts just yet. Finally, your host will get you all the important information you need to understand what the Galaxy will face in Orlando. This is not an easy trip, and the last time the Galaxy made this journey it didn't end well. But why is this game so important? Listen and find out! Thanks for joining us on Corner of the Galaxy. We're glad you could join us! Music provided by Back Pocket Memory.
CoG Studios, CA - We've got a great show lined up for you today. There will be lots of talk about the win over the Montreal Impact and the upcoming game against Orlando City, but the best part about the show today is that LA Galaxy defender Nathan Smith will join us to talk about his progress from LA Galaxy II to the Senior Team and beet juice. First, your host Josh Guesman will walk you through the solid victory over 10-man Montreal. How much effect did the red card have on the game? And does that mean it's not a victory that meant something? Did everyone improve over the effort in Vancouver, or is someone on the hot seat? Josh will tell you what he saw from this game and also play you postgame audio from Galaxy Head Coach, Curt Onalfo and Designated Player, Romain Alessandrini. What did these guys have to say after the victory? And Who will Alessandrini be paying at the end of the season? Then, for the real highlight of the show, Nathan Smith calls in to talk about the last couple of months and what he needs to do to keep his starting job. They guys will also talk about nutrition, travel, confidence and a bunch more. Plus, Josh asks Nate what weird things the nutritionists are always trying to get them to consume. Josh will also get you updated on the latest team news. That includes the really important part of the Dan Kennedy retirement, and why Giovani dos Santos and his brother seem to be spending so much tie on social media as of late - don't get out your Dos Dos Santos shirts just yet. Finally, your host will get you all the important information you need to understand what the Galaxy will face in Orlando. This is not an easy trip, and the last time the Galaxy made this journey it didn't end well. But why is this game so important? Listen and find out! Thanks for joining us on Corner of the Galaxy. We're glad you could join us! Music provided by Back Pocket Memory.
Jim Buckley is the Director Digital Product Strategy for Valpak Holdings where he is responsible for assisting with the support of the sales of Valpak digital products through their franchise operations as well as the internal Digital Agency Team. Buckley also assists with the identification and evaluation of technologies for incorporation into the company's product offering and their presentation to the Senior Team.