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Today, we're diving into the good stuff — data, strategy, and what's actually working in senior living sales right now. I'm joined by Maggie Seybold, VP of Customer Insights at Welcome Home Software, and let me just say... if you're into nerding out over numbers (or if you just want to move more people in), you're gonna love this one.We talk about:The biggest sales and marketing trends from 2024 (straight from real CRM data)Why the smartest communities are shifting away from aggregators — and what they're doing insteadHow digital-first strategies are creating stronger, faster lead conversionsThe power of fast, personalized follow-up (and how much it matters when and how you reach out)Why understanding your prospect's full journey is non-negotiable nowHow top communities are tightening up their sales funnels and boosting move-insThe simple mindset shift that could help your team close faster and retain longerWe even get into why transparency on your website matters more than ever, and why marketing and sales HAVE to be best friends if you want to win in 2025 and beyond.Big thanks to Maggie and the team at Welcome Home for being such amazing partners to the industry and sharing so much valuable insight. Grab your coffee (or your Welcome Home Yeti, if you're lucky) and let's get into it.Resources Mentioned:
In this episode of Conceptually Speaking, I sit down with Dr. Matt Seybold, host of the American Vandal podcast and scholar at the Center for Mark Twain Studies at Elmira College. Our conversation traverses the changing landscape of literary studies as it moves beyond traditional academic boundaries into digital spaces, revealing both new opportunities and persistent challenges in how we create and share knowledge. Dr. Seybold shares the origin story of American Vandal—born as a pandemic response when in-person programming was suspended—and how it evolved into a platform that builds relationships with scholars and reaches an unexpectedly global audience. Together, we explore the fascinating contradiction that while humanities departments face serious funding crises, public hunger for thoughtful literary and cultural analysis continues to flourish across platforms and borders.Key Concepts from the Episode:Democratizing Academic DiscourseHow podcasting allows scholars to communicate more naturally about complex ideasThe surprising global reach of academic content when freed from traditional constraintsWhy digital media complements but cannot replace forms of scholarship housed in academic institutionsDigital Media in Humanities EducationEngaging students with diverse media experiences across multiple platformsBalancing traditional written texts like articles and monographs with emerging forms of communicationUnderstanding the unique affordances of different media formats rather than creating hierarchiesBridging Academic & Public HumanitiesChallenging the "crisis in humanities" narrative by revealing genuine public interest in literary discourse despite decades of Ponzi austerity Distinguishing between institutional defunding and the persistent cultural appetite for humanistic inquiryPromoting authentic creative production through engagement with "real world" media genresOur conversation offers practical insights for educators, researchers, podcasters, and anyone interested in how literary scholarship evolves in the digital age. Dr. Seybold reminds us that despite institutional challenges, the humanities must continue to resist through rhetorical agility, media savvy, and (perhaps most importantly) organized political action. Check out more of Matt's work:The American Vandal PodcastCenter for Mark Twain StudiesSupport the show
Join us on this week's SSDL Podcast featuring Cal Poly swimmers, Alex Seybold & Cole Groom, as they share their firsthand experience of the unexpected decision to cut their program. Alex and Cole share their story of how they received the news, what the reasoning from the Athletic Director was, and how the swimming community can rally behind their program at this time. Support the Cal Poly Swim team by signing the petition linked in our Instagram story or by visiting the link below. Every signature matters.Sign the Petition to Save Cal Poly Swim & Dive
Wer Menschen begleiten möchte, muss Menschen lieben! Tina Seybold ist freie Rednerin für Trau- und Trauerfeiern. Ich liebe das Leben und es gibt für mich nichts Schöneres als mit Menschen ins Gespräch zu kommen. Herauszufinden was Menschen bewegt und welche Geschichten sie zu erzählen haben. Als Freie Rednerin darf ich über Menschen erzählen und sie in freudigen und traurigen Momenten begleiten – für mich eine absolute Herzensangelegenheit!Ich bin ein offener, lebensfroher und herzlicher Mensch, Sprache spielt in meinem Leben eine große Rolle ob beim Reden oder beim leidenschaftlichen Singen in meinem Gospelchor.Der Kreativität freien Lauf lassen, mit Euch die Liebe feiern, lebendig, authentisch, echt, emotional und leidenschaftlich – darauf freue ich mich. Ich freue mich auf Euch! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In der neuesten Folge des OMT-Podcasts spricht Mario Jung (OMT GmbH mit Ralf Seybold (SEYBOLD) über das spannende Thema “Linkbuilding für E-E-A-T und KI”. In diesem Interview wirst Du tief in die Welt der Suchmaschinenoptimierung (SEO) und die neuesten Entwicklungen im Bereich Linkbuilding eingeführt. Im Interview erklärt Ralf uns was genau E-E-A-T bedeutet, wie sich die Linkbuidling-Strategien weiterentwickelt hat und welche Rolle Künstliche Intelligenz (KI) darin spielt. Zudem wirst Du auch noch lernen, wie Du sicherstellen kannst, dass Deine Inhalte E-E-A-T-Kriterien entsprechen und welche Tools Du am besten benutzen kannst, um das richtige Linkbuilding zu führen. Diese Folge ist ein Muss für alle Neueinsteiger, aber auch für etablierte SEOs.
Summary Ralf Seybold, ein SEO-Veteran mit über 26 Jahren Erfahrung, spricht über seine Reise in der SEO-Branche und die Veränderungen, die er im Laufe der Jahre erlebt hat. Er betont die Bedeutung eines forensischen Ansatzes in der SEO und die Notwendigkeit ständiger Weiterbildung und Anpassung. Ralf spricht auch über den Übergang zum Sichtbarkeitsmanagement und den Einfluss von KI auf die SEO-Landschaft. Er teilt seine Erkenntnisse zu Projektmanagement, dem Gleichgewicht zwischen Arbeit und Familie sowie der Zukunft von SEO-Agenturen. Kerngedanken: Ein forensischer Ansatz in der SEO, der sich auf tiefgehende Analysen und Untersuchungen konzentriert, ist entscheidend für den Erfolg in der Branche. Sichtbarkeitsmanagement gewinnt in der SEO zunehmend an Bedeutung, wobei der Fokus auf der Erstellung hochwertiger Inhalte und der Optimierung technischer Aspekte von Websites liegt. Der Aufstieg von KI und maschinellem Lernen wird die SEO-Landschaft erheblich beeinflussen, was von SEO-Profis verlangt, sich anzupassen und stets auf dem neuesten Stand zu bleiben. Projektmanagement in der SEO sollte Leistung und Ergebnisse über geleistete Stunden priorisieren, mit einem Fokus auf der Wertschöpfung für Kunden. Eine gesunde Work-Life-Balance und die Priorisierung der Familie sind entscheidend für langfristiges Glück und Erfolg als Unternehmer. Die Zukunft von SEO-Agenturen könnte eine Verschiebung hin zu KI und Sichtbarkeitsmanagement mit sich bringen, mit einem Fokus auf spezialisierte Expertise und strategische Beratung. Kapitel:00:00 Einführung und Hintergrund03:02 Übergang von IT zu SEO06:47 Die Evolution der SEO09:24 Die Bedeutung eines forensischen Ansatzes in der SEO17:00 Der Übergang zum Sichtbarkeitsmanagement in der SEO23:58 Der Einfluss von KI auf die SEO-Landschaft30:15 Projektmanagement in der SEO: Leistung über Stunden36:18 Das Gleichgewicht zwischen Arbeit und Familie als Unternehmer43:04 Die Zukunft von SEO-Agenturen: KI und Sichtbarkeitsmanagement49:08 Fazit
Do you need a jumpstart to help you get traction and make things happen? This is the show to inspire and motivate you. You can achieve far more than you ever thought possible! My expert guest helps us understand the difference between dreams and goals—and how to achieve them to the fullest. Join us to learn more!Laura Seybold is the founder and president of Shine Consulting, an executive coaching and consulting firm focused on enabling individuals, teams, and organizations to reach their greatest potential. Laura understands the impact leaders have on employee engagement, retention, and organizational culture. She is passionate about teaching leadership and coaching leaders so they can have a more positive impact and influence on others. She hosts the Leadership Rediscovered podcast, where she interviews leaders from different industries and walks of life to share lessons learned along the leadership journey. In today's show, we dive deep into goals and how we move from wishing and dreaming to making them happen. Show Highlights:Laura's journey into entrepreneurship, creativity, and her leadership philosophy: “You can't lead others if you don't know how to lead yourself.”The difference between dreams (the blueprint) and goals (the construction team)Laura's B-STAR framework for goal-setting success: Believable, Specific, Time-bound, Accountable, and RewardingCreating coaching programs that fit clients' needs–and how Laura developed “Finish It!”Laura's passion for moms who put their dreams on hold to serve others in their livesLaura's learnings as she developed her virtual program, retreats, masterclasses, and one-on-one coaching offeringsResources:Work with Meg!Check out the STaR Coach Show Mentor Programs!Visit the STaR Coach Show YouTube Channel!Explore past episodes and other resources at www.STaRcoachshow.com. Explore the STaR Coach Community and see what's available there for you!Connect with Laura SeyboldWebsite, LinkedIn, and Facebook
Julie Podewitz, CEO and Founder of Grow Your Occupancy, talks with Maggie Seybold, Vice President of Customer Insights at WelcomeHome Software, about their 2023 Year in Review report. In this second part, Julie and Maggie dig into the report to find some surprises in the data, and identify some takeaways that can be used to improve senior living sales outcomes in 2024.
Julie Podewitz, CEO and Founder of Grow Your Occupancy, talks with Maggie Seybold, Vice President of Customer Insights at WelcomeHome Software, about their 2023 Year in Review report. In this first part, Julie and Maggie talk about the key trends that shaped senior living sales in 2023 and some of the observed traits of the most successful communities.
In this special crossover episode of the Project Narrative Podcast, Jim Phelan and Matt Seybold, executive producer and host of The American Vandal Podcast, discuss chapter eighteen of Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn. Matt Seybold is Associate Professor of American Literature & Mark Twain Studies at Elmira College, as well as Resident Scholar at the Center For… Continue reading Episode 28: Jim Phelan & Matt Seybold — Chapter XVIII of Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn
Handelsvertreter Heroes - Heldengeschichten aus dem B2B-Vertrieb
Es ist wieder Zeit für Handelsvertreter Heroes! In dieser Folge begleiten wir André Keeve und Günther H. Seybold auf einer inspirierenden Reise. Entdecke die facettenreiche und dynamische Karriere von Günther H. Seybold, Gründer der Seybold Handelsagentur aus Österreich. Günther nimmt uns mit auf eine Reise durch seine vielfältigen beruflichen Stationen, von Werbemitteln bis zur Naturkosmetik, und teilt seine Erfolge und Herausforderungen als Handelsagent und Unternehmer.
Harrison Seybold joins Brett in talking about Indiana deer hunting. Harrison talks about going back to his roots and enjoying the outdoors with his daughter.
In diesem Jahr stehen in Grossbritannien Parlamentswahlen an. Die konservativen Tories, die seit Jahren an der Macht sind, haben denkbar schlechte Karten. In aktuellen Umfragen liegt die Opposition, die sozialdemokratische Labour-Partei, nämlich deutlich vorne. Die weiteren Themen sind: * Daniel D. ist ein Schweizer Dschihadist und war bei der Terrororganisation IS aktiv. Jetzt hat die Schweizer Bundesanwaltschaft Anklage gegen seine Eltern erhoben – sie haben ihrem Sohn Geld nach Syrien geschickt. * Zurzeit melden sich Crew-Mitglieder von Flügen ab, die nach Israel fliegen – wegen Sicherheitsbedenken. Wie entscheiden Fluggesellschaften, ob sie ein gewisses Ziel anfliegen oder nicht? * Eine aktuelle Studie zeigt, dass die Grundwasserreserven auf der ganzen Welt schwinden. Forschende haben Messdaten der letzten 40 Jahre analysiert. ETH-Forscher Hansjörg Seybold war an der Studie beteiligt und ordnet ein, was das zu bedeuten hat.
Matt Seybold joins Rob Hawkes and Scott Ferguson to discuss the political economy of literary criticism from past to present, amateur to professional. Seybold is Associate Professor of American Literature at Elmira College and Resident Scholar at the Center for Mark Twain Studies. In addition to writing and teaching in the field of literature & economics, Seybold produces and hosts The American Vandal podcast, an ever-growing collection of conversations and presentations about literature, humor, and history in America that is inspired by Mark Twain's life and legacy. Our conservation focuses, in particular, on The American Vandal's magisterial eighth series titled, “Criticism LTD.” With 16 episodes totaling 24-hours of listening, “Criticism LTD” marshals a diverse cast of over 50 voices to provide fresh perspectives on the origins & trajectories of literary criticism and the so-called “crisis of humanities.” Episodes take on a wide range of topics, including: the marked contrast between today's “golden age of criticism” (Ryan Ruby) in amateur and para-academic venues and the “Ponzi Austerity” (Yanis Varoufakis) and “Ed-Tech Griftopia” (Seybold) undermining contemporary academic research and instruction; the mid-20th-century trouncing of the neo-Aristotelian Chicago School Critics by the neoliberal Chicago School Economists; how the ugly politics of race, class, gender, and colonialism have both informed and met resist in practices of close reading; and the importance of the 19th-century feud over literary criticism between Matthew Arnold and Mark Twain for imaginatively contesting imperialism, then and now. “Criticism LTD” has much to offer teachers, researchers, organizers, and creators interested in building a more humane, collaborative, and democratic education system in the shell of the old. Visit our Patreon page here: https://www.patreon.com/MoLsuperstructureMusic by Nahneen Kula: www.nahneenkula.com
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Jonathan Herbert (b. 1952, New York City) explores the nonverbal relationship between cosmology and consciousness. He creates unique, intuitive formulations of water-based paint using acrylic and urethane media made on the spot, mid-process. He explores the nonverbal nature of creative inspiration via intuition. These works examine the richness of the present moment while simultaneously referring to a concurrent interest in the expression of the past, of his traumatic experiences and resulting emotions. Much of his work has been informed by his extremely abusive childhood and the unsurprisingly drug- and alcohol-ridden years of his life prior to 1986. His experiences as a night shift cab driver in bankrupt New York inspired the years-long body of work, Views from a Yellow Cab. He drove a quarter-million miles over the course of five years. An important and interesting and uncommon view of humankind, as evidenced in the movie Taxi Driver. Herbert received his diploma from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in 1977. He continued his studies, via an Independent Study Award from the Museum School, for more than a year in Antwerp, Belgium. He began exhibiting in 1978 in Soho and the East Village and has garnered several solo exhibitions. Many of his group shows have been in New York City, including tagging subways and walls in the East Village of the 1970s. In New York in the mid-eighties, shortly after MacPaint had first been released, Herbert was one of the founders of the Digital Art Movement. During his digital years, Silicon Graphics decorated their entire Seybold booth with his work, flew him to San Francisco and asked him to demonstrate his process during the convention. His digital work has been featured internationally. Herbert for years labored lovingly over the creation of digital medical drawings for pharmaceutical books and journals, continuously expanding his education, which fed his fascination with medicine. His work as a digital artist even led to being interviewed on network TV. Herbert's bibliography begins in December 1982, in the regular Cookie Mueller column “Art and About” in Warhol's Details Magazine. There is also a Jonathan Herbert entry in the Cookie Mueller Encyclopedia. He has appeared in and been reviewed in many publications. Portraits of Herbert are in both Nightline by Peter Donahoe and Taxi: The Social History of the New York City Cab Driver. Herbert's work is in the collection of the Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat, the Brooklyn Art Library, Pfizer Incorporated, the law firm Kirkland and Ellis, and The Kinsey Institute in Bloomington, Indiana. Herbert currently lives and works in Sarasota, Florida, where, every day, he struggles to live fully in the face of multiple invisible disabilities including lymphoma, PTSD, and cognitive impairment, most of which result from 9/11 survivorship. Across the Universe, Acrylic and urethane on canvas 40 x 60 x 1.5 in Wish, Alchemical acrylic and urethane on canvas 60 x 40 in Shan Shui, acrylic and urethane on canvas 72 x 60 x 1.5 in
Our guest this week is Elmira College Professor Matt Seybold, who shares insights and introspections into the life of Mark Twain. Named among the great American novels, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been known internationally since its first printing in 1884 and remains popular yet controversial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our guest this week is Elmira College Professor Matt Seybold, who shares insights and introspections into the life of Mark Twain. Named among the great American novels, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been known internationally since its first printing in 1884 and remains popular yet controversial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Herpes zoster – ein Erfahrungsbericht Dr. Ulrich Seybold berichtet in dieser Podcast-Folge über seine eigene Herpes-zoster-Erkrankung: „Ich war sehr beeindruckt, als vermeintlich Gesunder an einer Gürtelrose zu erkranken – möglicher Hintergrund war wahrscheinlich beruflicher Stress.“ Gürtelrose durch Impfung verhindern Eine Impfung gegen Gürtelrose ist empfohlen für alle Menschen ab 60 Jahre (Standardimpfung) sowie für Menschen über 50 Jahre, die an einer chronischen Erkrankung leiden. „Die Impfung ist hocheffektiv – auch bei relevant eingeschränkter Immunkompetenz. Und es gibt praktisch keine Kontraindikationen gegen den Totimpfstoff“, so Seybold. Auch Menschen nach einer überstandenen Gürtelrose sollten gegen Herpes zoster geimpft werden. Zum Zeitpunkt der Impfung sollte die Erkrankung vollständig abgeheilt sein. Dies ist die zweite Folge der vierteiligen Podcast-Serie zu Herpes zoster, die mit freundlicher Unterstützung von GSK entstanden ist. Zur Folgen-Übersicht: www.medical-tribune.de/o-ton-allgemeinmedizin
How much do you need to invest in fine wine and spirits? Is this a profitable asset class? Tune in to this episode of the Purpose-Driven Wealth podcast, as Mo Bina sits with Elle Williams, Director of Business Development for Vint. Together, they discuss how the wine and spirits trade works as an asset class, and how anyone can easily participate in these investments through companies like Vint. Here's what you will expect in this episode: How the wine and spirit industry work. Quality in production and aging characteristics Wine as an alternative investment Risks to this type of investment Drivers of demand and low volatility How Vint works and the services they offer. When to liquidate or sell a collection Who are consumers of these wines? A significant return and weighing the risks. Between a security and investing as a bottle The benefits of fractional ownership About Elle Williams: Elle Williams is the Director of Business Development for Vint, the first securitized wine and spirits investment platform. Ms. Seybold began her career as an analyst at MSD Capital in New York. From there she joined Highbridge Capital and, following that, shifted into investment banking with Merrill Lynch. She eventually returned to the buyside with Beekman Capital where she become a Partner and the Director of Research. Throughout her life, Ms. Seybold has had a strong interest in wine, pursuing accreditation in the industry with the Wine & Spirits Education Trust (WSET). Ms. Seybold has her Level III certificate in wine and is pursuing her Diploma with the goal to obtain her Master of Wine. Elle Williams Links: Website: https://vint.co/ Email: elle@vint.co Connect with Mo Bina on… Website: https://www.high-risecapital.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5ISsEKBHlkX7lk9b68SKLA/featured Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highrisecapital/ Medium: https://mobina.medium.com/ For more information on passive investing in commercial real estate, please check out our free eBook — More Doors, More Profits — by clicking here: https://www.high-risecapital.com/resources-index
THERE IS A TINY HOME VILLAGE JUST FOR VETERANS BEING BUILT IN LONGMONT And like everything else, they've been hit hard by inflation and are falling short financially in completing their project. I've got Jennifer Seybold, Executive Director Veterans Community Project on today to talk about the project and let you know how you can help. Completely coincidentally, I got an email from a listener telling me about a fundraiser his home brew club is putting on, where several "verticals" or different years of the same beer, are being auctioned off along with some super cool beer brewing equipment and more. Find out more about that auction on September 17th by clicking here, or just find out more about the Longmont Veterans Community Project by clicking here. Thanks to Arod's Mom for putting this on my radar!
Ralf Seybold feiert dieses Jahr sein 25-jähriges Jubiläum in der Internetbranche. Im #SEODRIVEN Podcast spreche ich mit ihm über seinen Werdegang und den Einstieg in die Suchmaschinenoptimierung. Er lässt Revue passieren, wann es für ihn mit SEO losging und wann die heute größte Suchmaschine Google für ihn damals relevant wurde. Wir sprechen über die Funktionalität damaliger Webbrowser und Ralf erzählt, wie es zu seiner Agenturgründung kam. Zudem erklärt er, woher sein Backlink-Fokus kommt und wir diskutieren darüber, ob unser heutiger Beruf in 25 Jahren überhaupt noch von Bedeutung sein wird. Dabei wagen wir einen Ausblick auf die Zukunft der Suchmaschinen in Zeiten von AI, AR, und VR. Zum Schluss frage ich Ralf, ob das Agentursterben nicht schon heute durch die Wirtschaftskrise beginnt.
Our conversation covers the 2022 Year in Review report that was aggregated by the team at WelcomeHome. We cover industry occupancy, activities of top sales/marketing directors, best lead sources by the length of stay, and more. You can download the full report here: https://info.welcomehomesoftware.com/yearinreview Connect with Maggie here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maggie-seybold-5bb415126/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-moye1/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-moye1/support
Julie Podewitz, CEO and Founder of Grow Your Occupancy, talks with John Lariccia, CEO, and Maggie Seybold, VP of Customer Insights, at WelcomeHome Software. John and Maggie share some of the findings in their 2022 Year in Review report representing the sales activity of over 1,500 senior living communities now using the WelcomeHome CRM.
Nachdem das Büro meiner SEO Agentur Digitaleffects während der Corona Pandemie quasi durchgängig ungenutzt blieb, fiel Ende 2022 die Entscheidung, das Büro dauerhaft zu schließen. Seit Ende Januar 2023 arbeiten wir nun offiziell als Remote-Company. Im #SEODRIVEN Podcast spreche ich mit Ralf Seybold über New Work und er erläutert, warum er an der Arbeit im Büro festhält. Wir diskutieren über Work-Life-Balance, Homeoffice und die 4-Tage-Woche. Wir sprechen darüber, wie wir als kleine Agenturen trotz Fachkräftemangel im "War for Talents" in der Digitalbranche bestehen wollen. Ein spannender Podcast für Arbeitgeber und Arbeitnehmer, die tiefe Einblicke in die Entscheidung und Erfahrung zweier Agenturchefs erhalten. ➡️ Jetzt Semrush kostenlos testen (Werbung): https://semrush.sjv.io/c/3989571/1594236/13053 Ralf Seybold ist Experte für die Erkennung von Google Spam und Abwehr von Negative SEO. Ralf ist Agenturinhaber und regelmäßig Speaker auf der SEO Campixx sowie Autor von „How to recognize Negative SEO Attacks“. Zudem gehört er zum Stamm-Expertenkreis vom #SEODRIVEN Podcast zu dieser Thematik.Christian B. Schmidt optimiert seit 1998 Websites. In seinen Interviews befragt der Gründer der SEO Agentur Digitaleffects andere Unternehmer und Experten zu Trends und Herausforderungen im Online Marketing. 00:00:00 Intro00:00:54 Remote Work vs. Bruttoinlandsprodukt00:02:48 Werbung / Sponsoring00:03:23 Höhere Produktivität im Homeoffice?00:04:59 Gesundheit vs. Homeoffice00:08:51 Hybrid Arbeit in der Zukunft?00:12:32 Automatisierung und Outsourcing00:17:06 Recruiting vs. Homeoffice00:20:33 Datenschutz im Homeoffice00:22:44 Nächstes Ziel 4-Tage-Woche?00:29:26 Recruiting als KMU00:34:08 Fazit00:36:26 Werbung / Sponsoring00:36:30 EndeAlle Folgen findest Du unter:https://digitaleffects.de/seodriven/Vollständiges Impressum:https://digitaleffects.de/impressum/Datenschutzerklärung:https://digitaleffects.de/datenschutz/
joycelyn Seybold, executive director of Entrust Equipping Women, describes her calling into ministry and discusses with Laurie some of the reasons to invest in training women in ministry.
Greater Houston Women’s Chamber of Commerce: The Global Businesswomen’s Pod
GHWCC Global Businesswomen's Pod Episode 28: 2022 Breakthrough Woman Puja Sehgal, MD, Chief of Family Medicine at Kelsey-Seybold Clinic Dr. Puja Sehgal is Chief of Family Medicine at Kelsey-Seybold Clinic. Hear about the fulfillment she experiences in giving back to the community and the importance of mentors in shaping her career. "Always believe in yourself and let your instincts guide you," says Dr. Sehgal. "Our biggest strength lies in ourselves and do not be afraid to take on new challenges and be open to learn and adapt."
Greater Houston Women’s Chamber of Commerce: The Global Businesswomen’s Pod
GHWCC Global Businesswomen's Pod Episode 28: 2022 Breakthrough Woman Puja Sehgal, MD, Chief of Family Medicine at Kelsey-Seybold Clinic Dr. Puja Sehgal is Chief of Family Medicine at Kelsey-Seybold Clinic. Hear about the fulfillment she experiences in giving back to the community and the importance of mentors in shaping her career. "Always believe in yourself and let your instincts guide you," says Dr. Sehgal. "Our biggest strength lies in ourselves and do not be afraid to take on new challenges and be open to learn and adapt."
In this episode of #VelshiBannedBookClub, Citizen Board Member and MSNBC host Ali Velshi speaks with Mark Twain scholar, Matthew Seybold, about this iconic (and banned) work of American literature. Seybold says Twain's use of the N-word was not just a product of his time, but purposeful commentary about dehumanization.
Delve deep into both the emotional and the technical worlds of color with Head of Global Key Accounts at Pantone, Carola Seybold, in conversation with IWC CEO Chris Grainger-Herr. Recorded in Schaffhausen following the reveal of the new Colors of TOP GUN collection of colored ceramic watches, this episode of Partners in Time offers insights into the unique collaboration between IWC and Pantone, and the brands' shared desire to create products that touch the emotions. Discover how trends emerge, how recent developments including the metaverse and sustainability can be expressed through a color palette, and, ultimately, why color is so important in our world. Don't forget to check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartnersInTime #IWCONAIR
Brandon Handley 0:00 Ready? What do you think of that guys? That's the st. Seybold, meditation, Tibetan, Pan beaten brass and bowl that I got for Christmas, everybody Christmas. Finally, just figured that, since I'm into the energy work, the sound were meditation, I guess I'm a kind of an easy target. Now as I look over there, and I see that I've also got a bunch of crystals with a tuning fork too, that I can charge up. It's cool stuff, definitely enjoy it. But I always want to think about hitting that Tibetan singing bowl as we get going here. So wanted to catch up. As always listen, you know, there's a lot going on. I think that sometimes you see somebody and you see what they've been up to. And then next time you see them. Like something happened, maybe maybe you and I speak and and you already know that into this breath workspace. And then next time you talk to me, I tell you, hey, this thing happened. That I want it to happen. And it seems linear. Because when we tell these linear stories, or we tell stories, they kind of have to be time bound and linear. And it's not always that's not, that's how it looks on the outside. That's how it looks on the outside. So when we when we talk about this story, I want to share what's happened with me recently. And this is in relation to kind of stepping out beyond my comfort zone. And doing something I wish I could say was scared, I don't know that I was scared. Or you know that it was beyond my comfort zone. And I was concerned, it was beyond my comfort zone in the fact that it was something that I hadn't done before. Right. So I want to do this breath work and I want to reach out to people and I want to I want to have some impact. Meg and I have been talking and you certainly love to make money, doing the breath work paid money to do the course still paying paid for the course. But a big part of doing it is to do some give back to the community how can I actually serve others? And you know, make have an impact? Because I think that we want to be successful for sure. But how can we have a life of significance How can we impact others and in such a positive way that they are moved to be I hate saying their best selves, I don't want anybody there already that that best self art is kind of their as you may or may not know, vegan, I got an argument once upon a time. And she's just says, you know, you just see people for their potential, not as they are and 100% correct in that. And while it's not necessarily an insult, but the thing, the thing is, is like to see them as great as they are in the place that they are right now and recognize and reflect that to them versus Oh, you're wasting your potential kind of thing. And oh, here's, here's who you could be. And I think that was that was what she meant by that. I was breaking up with her. So So my thing is, is that I was what do I do next with this breath work? And how do I you know, and I'm not even thinking about this significant thing so much as I'm thinking about how can I give to the community? How can I do something without expectation? How can it be con anyways? A an idea that had been brewing in my mind for quite some time, and I hadn't taken any action on it. And the idea had been, what if I offer some of this breathwork these breathwork services to a recovery facility for people who are going through recovery, I reached out to my friend Dave, and I, you know, kind of ping ping the idea off of him. Said, Hey, I'm thinking about reaching out to these guys. Is this a good idea? Is this a fit? He's got 25 years of recovery and is active in AAA. So I said, Hey, and he's absolutely, absolutely 100% It's a fit. So, look, I don't have a card. I don't have an agenda. I don't have a pamphlet. I don't have a presentation. But I know this is something that can help others. I know that this is something that I can do. For someone who's going through the recovery process. Teach them not just the breath work tools, but the whole all these things that the transformational coaching and do this for people because when when they're and I've been in this space before I've gone into rehab Gee, I went into rehab and I was like 19, I've definitely gone through the process of, of quitting, quit drinking, what, five years ago, and I haven't had a drink. And it's not, it's not always easy without some of these tools to leverage. I would be hard pressed it would be, it'd be a real challenge for me. Sometimes I break. Sometimes I say to myself, Man, I told Mac, I said, I've said I've had like, you know what, sometimes it's just be easier. If I could just go grab a drink, say fuck it. And, you know, so much easier, right? But is that I, I don't do that. I rely on some of these tools. I do the breath work, I do the meditation, I go read I go exercise. I do the jujitsu and I stick to that there I say the plan. And I err, quote the plan. But these are the things if I continue to do that, then I wake up the next day, and I still respect myself for not, and I look, if you drink you drink, I don't care. But this is something this is for me. So I don't I don't have this. I don't have this kind of plan. Right to to share with the recovery center. But I do know what it's like to use these tools, and go through the process and use these tools to replace the drinking. To replace the we'll call it the addiction. And so I reached out, I don't want to call, right and here's the deal, nothing, nothing may come of this, right? It's simply I just want to go and do this because I'm so tired of living this life of what if so tired of, well, I can send an email and considering an email and effort. Right? Is an email an actual effort? I don't I don't think so. Personally, again, personally. But, and not being attached to results, right. So I all I know is that whatever is happening feels right. And you know, when I say feels right, and I used to I use the terminology of follow your bliss, and some people that call or you got to watch it when you say follow your bliss. I don't mean going out and getting high and getting fucked up and going and having sex with everybody, anybody you whatever, that's not bliss. Okay, that's I don't know what I don't know, what are they? hedonism, right? Yeah, there's a fine line, I think between like following your bliss, which is what fuels right in your heart. versus less go get fucking on that kid in the corner of fucked up and I want as long as it's a different story, right? It's a different, different space. So I'm feeling I'm feeling I'm feeling like this is my bliss, I'm feeling like this is, you know, this is the call get get in and go do this thing. No call to. To to the group of people. It's raining, it's crappy out, I'm going to a city that is one of the highest murder murders per violent crimes per square mile or whatever. And I just get in the car and I go, it's an hour away from home. And I have no idea what the outcome is going to be all I know is I've got this feeling. And it's something that I feel like I should be done. So I get in the car, I drive down there. And the whole time I'm like, you know, expecting to speak to kind of like the house manager or a person and just go in there and say, Hey, not sure if you guys are using breathwork as part of the recovery system, some of the tools for your guys in here and gals. And if you're not Would you be open to it and just kind of list off a few of the benefits and you know, have a conversation and offer it free of charge. Because this is an opportunity to give to some people that have gone through some shit, man if you've never faced an addiction or had an addiction or had let go of something that was your crutch was your thing. Oh, and for a lot of these people. That's the entire lifestyle. That's it. That's all that's happening in their lives. So you take that away, you take away their identity, you take away their friends, you set them on this path that they're so uncertain of. Scary, scary. So I find the place. And, you know, I'm wearing flip flops somewhere in my standard standard gear. And I walk up to the door, ask if I got the right place. Okay, you got the right place to sit? Well, you know, is there somebody like our front desk? Or is there somebody I can talk to? They're like, wow, the owner, she was like, wow, that's even better. Right? Awesome. And I go in, and I meet the owner, super just like super cool guy. Very grateful presence is like super, he's super present, looking me in the eye the whole time. And, you know, even though he jumps right up to is in the middle of like another meeting. And I just say, Hey, man, I love your story. I love what it is that you're doing here. You know, I've gone through and fought my own demons in the past. And I just got a it's got to wonder it's funny, because I threw the question out there. I was like, Hey, man, you ever, like drive an hour just to go ask somebody a question. And I did. So that if you ever drive an hour, or just ask somebody a question, and he's like, Nah, man. I don't know about that. And so I said, you know, look, I'm just curious if you're familiar with breath work, and is that I didn't need to say finished, finished. Same breath work he has I totally use it. We don't do that here. And I was like, Yeah, well, that's why I'm here. I said, Would you be open to certified breathwork, practitioner and trainer? And I feel like there's a ton of benefits. He's like, Yeah, absolutely. I said, I'd love to come in and do this for your group. He's like, absolutely absolute. And he's like, Hey, Sam, thanks for coming down. And thanks for being here. How do we how do we even do this? He's like, Do you got a car? I only have a card. Right? And so he puts me in contact with the guy that runs the house, reach out to him long story longer. And he's like, Well, let me talk to the guys. We got a house meeting. And let me talk to them. And we'll see. We'll see if anybody's open to it. And I'm nervous, man, I'm like, oh, man, geez, you know, maybe, maybe nobody's gonna know, he didn't even know what breathwork was, you know, the house manager didn't tell me more about it. So I did. Tell him like, kind of all the benefits, how you get calm, how you get clarity, how you can, you know, pretty much calm yourself down and, you know, strengthen your core, you know, core self and get in touch. Be mindful. All these things? And he's like, alright, yeah, let me let me talk to the group, send me some stuff, some some links, talking about it some some links about how effective this practices for people in recovery as well. And I said, Well, you know, here you go. I'll follow up with you on Wednesday. And so I follow up with them, I fully expect him to just like kind of, you know, I'm nervous, right? I'm nervous the whole time. I'm just, I guess, anxious, anxious, uncertain, right? I'm just, you know, it's out of my hands. At that point, right. I'm just, it's out of my hands. I've done what I could do. And I'm sitting to think of myself, I'm like, Wow, maybe I should have done a little bit more to prepare and get that situation under, into a better place. present more materials, yada, yada. But in all turns out, that it's a go, and they're open to me coming down and presenting breathwork and working these guys through a session. And I want to be able to give these guys and gals, whoever whoever's in attendance, want to make sure they have the tools and give them these tools that they can use to go through their recovery. And I'm sharing this story not because not only because it's so I'm so excited about it, I'm thrilled to be able to do this in person, with some people that are men, if you're in recovery, you're going through this you are you headed in a whole new direction, right? Who you been isn't always who you're gonna be. And I think that's true for everybody, but nobody more so than people in recovery, because who they've been, has been, again that core identity that core to them for such a long period of time. That now they have to start start all over again. And hopefully this you know, it makes them stronger, you know, how do we present to to these guys, and give them those tools, but you know, so I get the opportunity to do all this. And again sharing this because even if you and I just talked and I said hey, you know, I started breathwork training and tomorrow I get to go to To teach it to people, the stuff in the middle. It's not linear, like I had no idea and the way that I was feeling I felt actually feels again, feeling the bliss feeling like I should just pick up and drive and go and just follow it. Like mags, like why shouldn't you call first as a cop, I'm just gonna go drive down there, no idea how it's gonna go. But I know, in my heart that if I go down there, and I get the opportunity to talk to somebody and have a one on one face to face, and just be honest, about my intention, chances are that much, much greater. I think because then you truly get to establish a connection, and I am doing it without. Without, there's a desired outcome, but I'm not attached to it, right. So if I go when I feel it, and the thing the other part of it was, like, even the reception of it felt like it was so it was received so well. And graciously, that I know that there's a need for this, and I can reach out to others now, just kind of that gave me the confidence to to consider reaching out to others. At any rate, you know, not linear, in that it can, it can happen. You know, it looks like a straight line on the outside the sort of straight line, but there's so many other things going on so many other variables that are in, you know, kind of my energy field that are happening in the universe that have to happen outside of me, in order for that to coincide. The owners like you know what, normally I'm, I'm never here, I just happen to be here. And I was like, wow, because like I just literally happen to hop in the car and go so look, whatever it is, your heart's calling, and you're feeling called to do I think that, you know, step into it, right. And don't expect linearity. Don't be thinking if you're feeling attached to the outcome, there's gonna be some fear and trepidation to do it. But do it knowing that you're coming from your own heart and from your own space and with grace and love and caring, and I think that in the end is gonna work out better than you ever could have possibly imagined. Transcribed by https://otter.ai
"Didn't you get the email with the work order for the tables and chairs at our event today?" was the way Kenny Seybold started his Monday morning. Dressed in his 'meeting' clothes, Kenny works with plant services to get it all set up in time for the event. Other challenges of the month, work with many of the different projects that will be coming up, like AC services, and new and renovation construction projects. Flagler Schools is working on the last of many security updates to the reception areas of several buildings. While the school season is coming to a close, for facility manager's focus may shift, and work tasks may change, but communication between all departments of the district is still paramount. You can reach out to Kenny at: seyboldk@flaglerschools.com There is always more to the story. Find out what it is in this week's episode of Beyond Clean With GEM For educational videos on healthy and proactive cleaning, be sure to check out the Academy YouTube channel at Academy of Cleaning. Be sure to subscribe to your favorite podcast app so that you don't miss it or any other podcasts!
"Didn't you get the email with the work order for the tables and chairs at our event today?" was the way Kenny Seybold started his Monday morning. Dressed in his 'meeting' clothes, Kenny works with plant services to get it all set up in time for the event. Other challenges of the month, work with many of the different projects that will be coming up, like AC services, and new and renovation construction projects. Flagler Schools is working on the last of many security updates to the reception areas of several buildings. While the school season is coming to a close, for facility manager's focus may shift, and work tasks may change, but communication between all departments of the district is still paramount. You can reach out to Kenny at: seyboldk@flaglerschools.com "Remember to keep your journey healthy, positive, and proactive." Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram www.AcademyofCleaning.com There is always more to the story. Find out what it is in this week's episode of Beyond Clean With ACE For educational videos on healthy and proactive cleaning, be sure to check out our YouTube channel at Academy of Cleaning. Be sure to subscribe to your favorite podcast app so that you don't miss it or any other podcasts! #BeyondCleanWithACE
Kenny Seybold is back with us again, and the first thing on his mind today is the limited resources everyone is talking about these days, staff. He also is explaining the challenges of maintaining public spaces outside of the classrooms, restrooms, and halls of a school district. The Home Show this coming weekend is looking to see thousands of individuals after COVID. At the same time, maintenance of the athletic fields has to be ramped up as the school is seeing increased use from spring football, baseball, and track. "Remember to keep your journey healthy, positive, and be proactive." Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram www.AcademyofCleaning.com There is always more to the story. Find out what it is in this week's episode of Beyond Clean With ACE For educational videos on healthy and proactive cleaning, be sure to check out our YouTube channel at Academy of Cleaning. Be sure to subscribe to your favorite podcast app so that you don't miss it or any other podcasts! #BeyondCleanWithACE
Kenny Seybold is back with us again, and the first thing on his mind today is the limited resources everyone is talking about these days, staff. He also is explaining the challenges of maintaining public spaces outside of the classrooms, restrooms, and halls of a school district. The Home Show this coming weekend is looking to see thousands of individuals after COVID. At the same time, maintenance of the athletic fields has to be ramped up as the school is seeing increased use from spring football, baseball, and track. There is always more to the story. Find out what it is in this week's episode of Beyond Clean With GEM For educational videos on healthy and proactive cleaning, be sure to check out the Academy YouTube channel at Academy of Cleaning. Be sure to subscribe to your favorite podcast app so that you don't miss it or any other podcasts!
In the 1920s, widowed farmer John Seybold sought to end his loneliness by contacting the world of the spirits. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli talk about how he met a ghost named Sarah and ended up marrying her. But were they able to find happiness together? The post Ghost Bride! (John Seybold, Sarah, Nellie Moore, Medium, Séance, Wedding, Marriage) appeared first on StarQuest Media.
In the 1920s, widowed farmer John Seybold sought to end his loneliness by contacting the world of the spirits. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli talk about how he met a ghost named Sarah and ended up marrying her. But were they able to find happiness together?
Vivica Seybold ist die Tauf-Expertin bei AIDA. Seit 2010 hat sie alle Taufen der Schiffe begleitet und weiß genau wie der Hase läuft. Trotzdem ist jede einzelne Taufe etwas ganz Besonderes. So wie auch die Taufe von AIDAcosma am 09.04.2022. Aktuell ist Vivica mit ihrem Team in der heißen Phase und es gibt natürlich jede Menge zu tun. Allerdings kann sie Prime Time Show Moderator Thorsten Jost und allen Hörern auch schon viel verraten, unter anderem was bei der Taufe passieren wird. Und das macht sie in dieser Folge
Kenny Seybold is the Director of Custodial Operations at Flagler County schools in Palm Coast, FL. Kenny tells us in this episode that COMMUNICATION is the key to all facility maintenance issues. It is with everyone, from the Superintendent, Principal, Asst. Principal to the frontline custodian, it is the most important issue on every level. Kenny and Flagler use a program called Essential Assets for work orders and Event Manager. From the Home Show with over 30,000 people to the 1,500 person auditorium, a middle schools dance, to the wrestling matches, all of these have to be coordinated with facilities management because come Monday morning, the students will be utilizing all of these same areas for learning. "If you are new to Facility Maintenance, you need to have communicational skills above all," says Kenny. Ken also talks about Ron Crowley, National Rock Star Custodian for 2021. Find out what is on Kenny's bucket list for this year. Reach out to Kenny: seyboldk@flaglerschools.com www.AcademyofCleaning.com www.RockStarCustodian.com
Kenny Seybold is the Director of Custodial Operations at Flagler County schools in Palm Coast, FL. Kenny tells us in this episode that COMMUNICATION is the key to all facility maintenance issues. It is with everyone, from the Superintendent, Principal, Asst. Principal to the frontline custodian, it is the most important issue on every level. Kenny and Flagler use a program called Essential Assets for work orders and Event Manager. From the Home Show with over 30,000 people to the 1,500 person auditorium, a middle schools dance, to the wrestling matches, all of these have to be coordinated with facilities management because come Monday morning, the students will be utilizing all of these same areas for learning. "If you are new to Facility Maintenance, you need to have communicational skills above all," says Kenny. Ken also talks about Ron Crowley, National Rock Star Custodian for 2021. Find out what is on Kenny's bucket list for this year. Reach out to Kenny: seyboldk@flaglerschools.com www.AcademyofCleaning.com www.RockStarCustodian.com
Laura Seybold is on a mission to recover what makes West Virginia “shine.” In 2019, she founded Shine Consulting, LLC, which focuses on developing an organization's best asset – its people. Fascinated by Economics, Seybold obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration from Wright State University and an Executive MBA from West Virginia University. Equally […]
Sermons from the Clarence Church of Christ (Simulcast from Anchor Christian Church), in Clarence, New York.
Don Melton, former WebKit and Safari team lead at Apple, recalls some close encounters with Steve Jobs. Original text from Don's website. Don did a wonderful interview about his computer journey before, during, and after heading the Safari project on episode 11 of the Debug podcast. Steve Jobs Quote Compilation Index WWDC 2004: “Our competitors buy the panels we reject” All Things D 2007, Bill Gates: “He's really pursued that with incredible taste and elegance… I'd do a lot to have Steve's taste” Game Changers, Guy Kawasaki: “It's a perfect match because he's a showman who can really introduce a product, and he has great products to introduce” WWDC 1997 Keynote: “The line of code that a developer can write the fastest, the line of code the developer can maintain the cheapest, and the line of code that never breaks for the user is the line of code the developer never had to write.” MWSF 2001 (Titanium PowerBook G4 intro): “We have the most powerful notebooks in the world … but they have the sex. We want both!” MWSF 1999: “Our relationship with Microsoft, it's kind of like a marriage … it's terrific about 99% of the time… about 1% of the time we argue over stuff, usually having to do with multimedia. Y'know, in life, that's not a bad ratio.” MWSF 2001: “We very much appreciate the applause but you shouldn't be applauding because this is how it ought to work!” MWSF 1999: “We don't think design is just how it looks; we think design is how it works. … We think we've got the most incredible access story in the business. And you know what's it's called? It's called a door.” WWDC 2004: “The back of these displays looks better than the front of most of our competitors'. … First time I saw one of these I couldn't talk for the first minute.” WWDC 1999: “We're giving away fifty of these new PowerBooks… and the winner of the first PowerBook is… oh! Steve Jobs! No…” iBook Dual USB Intro, 2001: “Michael Dell said some disparaging things about us lately, publicly. We're not going to engage in that sort of thing, but let me show you their product. … It looks like this and you can see it's about that thick, and it's got some nice fans in the back so you can keep an eye on them…” CAUSE 1998 on “digital convergence”: “I converged myself last week, actually. Can you tell? I don't know what it means. Here's what it means: it means your television's gonna make toast. Y'know? That's what it means. […] People go their TVs to turn their brain off […] I used to think like many you might have thought that there was this giant conspiracy of the networks to put mediocrity on television and dumb us down! … But I then found out the truth which is far more depressing, which is the networks give people precisely what they want!” Apple 2003 Q4 investors call: “We're gonna integrate toasters and computers. We think people want toast when they're working on their computers. We can have computer control, just get it exactly how you–we can put up pictures of toast, and you pick the one that looks like what you want, and it'll come right out the side!” CHM iPhone Event w/Fiennes, Ganatra, Hertz, Forstall: Scott Forstall's Steve Jobs cafeteria payment story Xserve Launch Event/WWDC 2002: (on Apple's extremely poor record of committing to enterprise products) “I wasn't here when Apple did a lot of those … I look at that as a dream when, you know, Apple was in a coma.” CHM iPhone Event w/Fiennes, Ganatra, Hertz, Forstall: “My interview at NeXT was funny because .. I'd been there 10 minutes… Steve barges into the room, grabs the guy …” New Pathways Into the Library of Congress: “Bicycle for our minds” bit CHM iPhone Event w/Fiennes, Ganatra, Hertz, Forstall: “You're a billionaire, you don't understand!” MWSF 1999: “Maybe it's telling you to revert back to a Macintosh” CAUSE 1998: “The goal used to be to make the best computers in the world… goal 2 we got from Hewlett-Packard, which is we have to make a profit! .. along the way somewhere, those two got reversed. … It's very subtle at first but it turns out it's everything.” CAUSE 1998: (on user interface design) “we've just stuck warts on the side of what we had 10 years ago instead of rethinking everything” Seybold 1999 Keynote: John Warnock: “The wonderful thing about having Apple back is that this industry is no longer boring. Thank you, Steve.”
Today, we have an interview with Dr. Matt Seybold. Dr. Seybold is on the faculty Elmira College faculty and is the Editor-in-Chief of MarkTwainStudies.org. He earned his Ph.D. from University of California, Irvine in 2012, after which he worked at The University of Alabama. He teaches courses on all periods of American Literature, as well as interdisciplinary courses on mass media and economics. Today, we are going to talk about all things Mark Twain in California. Please enjoy our conversation.
Sam is a husband and father. He grew up in Weatherford Oklahoma. After high school, he played college football. Sam eventually landed in Physical Therapy School at Langston University. A few years after graduating from LU he returned back to GuthrieAmerica because of a job opportunity. Listen in to the podcast to learn more of Sam's story. GuthrieAmerica Podcast is recorded in the Boutique 206 Studio.
September means Seybold for Apple. Steve and Phil walk us through all of the improvements that are coming to Mac OS with OS X 10.1. We get deep into a discussion about scripting and automation on the Mac, Matt waxes on about Shenmue for one final(?) time, and Josh finds a way to automate Matt out of future episode intros. === QuickTime Machine HP Buys Compaq DoJ Officially Abandons Pursuit Of Breaking Up Microsoft Apple's Retail Operations To Break Even In Q4, Profit In 2002 NY Post Reports That Avie Tevanian Will Be Leaving Apple Apple Reschedules QuickTime Live! Conference Seybold San Francisco 2001 NotesKey YouTube Link Adobe Announces Illustrator 10, Including Mac OS X Support Adobe Announces InDesign 2.0, Including Support For Mac OS X 10.1 Mac OS X 10.1 Released, Free In Apple Stores This Saturday Steve Jobs: Mac OS X Is Now Ready For Primetime; Details Offered On Getting The Upgrade
Negative SEO ist ein Phänomen in der Suchmaschinenoptimierung, von dem viele Websites oft unbewusst betroffen sind und über das jedoch immer noch wenig gesprochen wird. Denn dabei handelt es sich um besonders perfides Back Hat SEO. Im #SEODRIVEN Podcast spreche ich mit Ralf Seybold, der seit Jahren Google Spam analysiert und Negative SEO bekämpft. Im Gespräch geht er darauf ein, was Negative SEO eigentlich ist, wie man es erkennt und bekämpft. Ralf erläutert die verschiedenen Methoden vom Backlink Spam, Duplicate Content Spam bis hin zum Hacking für Webspam und Phishing. Hat Deine Website einen unerklärlichen Abfall der Sichtbarkeit oder Rückgang der Rankings erlitten? Dann schreibe einen Kommentar!
In dieser Folge des OMT Podcasts erzählt Dir unser Experte Ralf Seybold, im Gespräch mit OMT-Gründer Mario Jung, welche Folgen Negative SEO haben kann, wie Du dich davor schützen kannst und welche Arten des Negative SEO es gibt. Wenn auch Du schonmal von Negative SEO betroffen warst oder Dich davor schützen möchtest, höre dir jetzt diese Folge des OMT Podcasts an!
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
A re-run of our WWDC 2020 show. We follow up on iPad Pro shooting location, James Bond and centrifugal force, and macOS BS? A team of Shopify volunteers release Canada's COVID case-tracking app. ARM-based Japanese supercomputer is now the fastest in the world. We recap the WWDC 2020 Keynote, Platform State of the Union and a few WWDC sessions. Picks: Up Here in Canada, What’s new in SwiftUI for iOS 14, Apple documentation for SwiftUI with SpriteKit, SceneKit, AVKit and MapKit.
Helicopter pilot Paul Seybold worked for several years all over Alaska. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The example of Chris Seybold shows how complex a career in finance can be: from teaching and investing in university students in Silicon Valley, to handling finance in a generational wine business in France. Today, Chris is the CFO at Gemini Data, a data-storytelling startup focused on managing complexity – so right up his alley.
First responders – fire, police, emergency medical services - have for years relied on dedicated communications during emergencies using land mobile radios, those walkie talkie devices they all wear.These narrowband voice communications systems now work together with broadband 4G LTE systems from FirstNet for a whole new way for first responders to communicate via voice, data, and video.New technologies are providing first responders with enhanced capabilities for communicating both outdoors and inside buildings. Next generation 9-1-1 dispatch architecture is being launched to support these broadband advancements, and whether spectrum should be dedicated to public safety applications or shared with the mobile network operators is debated at many government levels.Andy Seybold, an authority on public safety communications, shares his insights on these points and more in conversation with John Celentano, Inside Towers Business Editor.Support the show (https://insidetowers.com/subscription/)
Tom and Kevin sit down with former mayor of Marion, IN and Olympic figure skater Wayne Seybold and discuss his life in politics, on the ice, and more; surprise guests stop by to wish Tom a happy birthday.
The Political Economy of Chappelle’s Redemption Songs with Matt Seybold A conversation with Matt Seybold, author of "The Political Economy of Chappelle’s Redemption Songs" in the Los Angeles Review of Books Read "The Comedy Industry Has a Big Alt-Right Problem" by Seth Simons in The New Republic Donate to our Patreon
This is such a special podcast!!! Why? I am interviewing one of the humans that has shaped my life the most... my father.Laurence Seybold is an dad, an entrepreneur, a 20+ year buddhist turned Christian and a BIG THINKER. In just a few months, he's taking his 40+ years in business dealing with over 70,000 personal interactions as a hair stylist and salon owner - into a movement called Think3.Today we are talking about a tool that we use in every interpersonal situation called: The 4 Colors.This personality typing system and process helps us not only understand ourselves but all the people around us better. Using this knowledge you can expect to...Dominate your business...Have way more fun with others...Develop a successful repeatable system with interactions......and connect with others on a deeper, soulful level.Tag me on Instagram when you're listening to any of these episodes at http://instagram.com/soulceo or @soulceoTo my SoulCEO's ...make sure you:SUBSCRIBERate 5 StarsLeave a reviewand connect with me online!Facebook: Facebook.com/wealthwithrachelTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rachel_pekarek?Twitter: https://twitter.com/rachel_pekarekBe blessed, friends!Got questions or would you like me to train your organization? If you can put 25 people on a Zoom, I'll be happy to oblige. Inquire via Email: asksoulceo@gmail.com
Ryan hails from Tampa, Fl by way of central California where he grew up. He works in TV production for networks like ESPN, CBS and CNN. He also co-hosts the comedy film discussion podcast “Esoterica Cinema” where he and past guest Jason Peters pull apart the merits (or lack thereof) from lesser known films really getting to the root and overall message with comedic qualities.
"Rattatatam, mein Herz" ist das Hörspiel-Debüt der Berliner Autorin und taz-Journalistin. Obwohl jede*r sechste Deutsche an Panikattacken leidet sind sie ein Tabu. Sie gelten als Schwäche. Dagegen schreibt Seybold in ihrem autobiographischen wie literarischen Sachbuch an. Nun erscheint die Hörspielbearbeitung. / Regie: Elisabeth Weilenmann. / Gespräch zur Ursendung / BR 2020 // Aktuelle Hörspiel-Empfehlungen per Mail: www.hörspielpool.de/newsletter.
FREE school meal boxes will be available to all families again. Any family may get meal boxes for their children 18 or under whether or not they are MPS students. Meal boxes will be available for pick-up Monday - Friday at 29 school sites across Minneapolis. (view Locations) Most sites will be open from 11:00am - 3:00pm, and a few sites will have extended hours from 11:00am - 5:00pm. Families can pick up school meal boxes from any of the 29 school sites.
What do you do with that shiny new G4 sitting silently on your desk? You make an iMovie thats what! Matt & Josh take iMovie 2 for a spin and see if it's still as easy as Apple claimed it would be 20 years later. We both make a couple of really excellent iMovies, Matt waxes poetic about Dreamweaver, and Josh gets aggressive with the fans after he lets his auteur status go to his head. === Hot Cocoa August 10th, new G4 towers and Cubes start appearing in stores Adobe announces Photoshop 6 Lucasfilm and Apple Bring Star Wars: Episode II to Starwars.com and Apple.com eMachines Running The Mac OS? (With Pic) Topics: Seybold NotesKey Link [Seybold - OS X Beta Release Date Announced - September 13th, 2000](Seybold - OS X Beta Release Date Announced - September 13th, 2000) iMovie 2 Links to our dope videos: Matt's Great Movie Josh's Great Movie MacWorld Review Apple Press Release Recommendations: Josh: Video Game: Mario Tennis Matt: Video Game: Spider Man for the Sony Playstation
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Die Weiße Rose und deren Widerstand in der NS-Zeit werden häufig nur mit den Geschwistern Scholl gleichgesetzt, doch waren Menschen in ganz Deutschland aktiv. Nach dem Tod Christoph Probsts und der Geschwister Scholl blieben die Flugblätter in der Welt. Studenten am Münchner Chemischen Institut vervielfältigten sie, sie gingen von Hand zu Hand. Es folgten weitere Prozesse, es gab Tote und Ende 1943 warfen britische Flugzeuge Hunderttausende des 6. Flugblatts über Deutschland ab. Für den Dokumentarfilm "Die Widerständigen" von Katrin Seybold wurden 2000-2004 zahlreiche Interviews mit Zeitzeugen der Weißen Rose geführt. Für ihren Mut und ihre Opferbereitschaft ernteten die meisten der Befragten nichts, bis heute bleibt die Anerkennung der breiten Öffentlichkeit versagt, fast niemand kennt ihre Namen - es sind bisher ungehörte Stimmen der Weißen Rose. // Mit den Zeugen Lieselotte Dreyfeldt-Hein, Gerda Freise, Valentin Freise, Traute Lafrenz-Page, Marie-Luise Schultze-Jahn, Jürgen Wittenstein sowie Katja Bürkle, Julia Loibl, Tobias Schormann / Komposition: zeitblom / Realisation: Katrin Seybold/Michael Farin / BR 2012
Negative SEO ist eines Themen über das in der SEO-Szene viel diskutiert wird. Google äußert sich nur ungern oder weicht aus. Ralf Seybold beschäftigt sich seit Jahren mit der Thematik und berichtet darüber in auf Konferenzen und in seinem Blog. Daher habe ich die Chance gerne ergriffen, mit ihm und SEO-Kollege Lars Weber über Negative SEO Attacken durch Backlink Spam zu diskutieren. Duplicate Content Spam ist im Negative SEO ein weiteres Phänomen über das selten gesprochen wird. Nicht nur mit Backlinks, sondern auch mit kopierten Inhalten kann man großen Schaden verursachen. Lars Weber beschäftigt sich intensiv mit der Thematik. Gemeinsam mit Ralf Seybold diskutieren wir im zweiten Teil vom #SEODRIVEN Roundtable zu Negative SEO über Duplicate Content Spam. Negative SEO ist ein Problem, das Google und Webmaster vor Herausforderungen stellt. Google behauptet immer wieder, dass sie Negative SEO erkennen und Backlink Spam bekämpfen. Wer sich auf die Aussagen der Google-Sprecher verlässt, steht jedoch im Zweifel im Regen. Im dritten Teil des vierten #SEODRIVEN Roundtable spreche ich mit Lars Weber und Ralf Seybold darüber, wie Google mit Negative SEO tatsächlich umgeht. Ist Google bei Negative SEO machtlos? Lars Weber ist Experte für die Erkennung und Abwehr von Negative SEO durch Duplicate Content Spam. Lars ist SEO-Berater und Speaker beim Expertday, SEO-Day, der SEOCampixx sowie dem Social Media Institut Stuttgart. Ralf Seybold ist Experte für die Erkennung und Abwehr von Negative SEO durch Backlink Spam. Ralf ist Agenturinhaber und regelmäßig Speaker auf der SEOCampixx sowie Autor von „How to recognize Negative SEO Attacks“. Christian B. Schmidt optimiert seit 1998 Websites. In seinen Interviews befragt der Gründer der SEO Agentur Digitaleffects andere Unternehmer und Experten zu Trends und Herausforderungen im Online Marketing. Alle Folgen findest Du unter: https://www.youtube.com/seodriven https://www.facebook.com/pg/cbschmidt.de/videos/ Vollständiges Impressum: https://digitaleffects.de/impressum/ Datenschutzerklärung: https://digitaleffects.de/datenschutz/
Music On Your Own Terms Episode 27 - Sean Seybold In this installment, we delve into the esoteric with Sean Seybold, and audio/visual engineer, multi-instrumentalist and creator of the popular Dallas/Fort Worth Musician's Facebook group. We take a transcendental journey through Sean's history, his music, and some deep psychological explorations of the power of music on the human psyche. Sean Seybold on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/naesthetics Sean Seybold on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/thecurioushmm/ Happy Hmm Productions on the web - https://happyhmm.com/ DFW Musicians Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/dfwmusicianscommunity/ Music in this episode by Sean Seybold --- This episode is sponsored by The Skinny Armadillo Print Company Specializing in screen printing, embroidery, design, on demand digital printing, web stores, fulfillment and more. Visit https://theskinnyarmadillo.com/ or call 817 546 1430 --- Website - http://www.musiconyourownterms.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MusicOnYourOwnTerms/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/metaldoggie/
Awake 2 Oneness Radio with Evidential Medium Jane Seybold on Friday, November 8, 2019 at 7:00 PM EST. This program was pre-recorded. As a child Jane would know or sense things about people. She knew she was different but by age seven she had the most memorable communication with the Spirit World that would help mold her into who she is today. For a long time, she didn't understand her abilities and there weren't the resources that there are today. Over time, she learned how to control and develop her abilities which has given her tremendous insight on helping others to identify and teach them how to work with their abilities with confidence. To learn more about Jane visit her website: https://janeseybold.com/
Brit Seybold is a certified Integrative Nutrition Health Coach, Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT-200), and a Reiki practitioner. And Bonus.....she is also AJ’s sister! We are so excited that Brit is returning to Roll Model Camp 2020 to teach two sessions of yoga. Get to know Brit in this episode and learn how her own health crisis led to her health and wellness journey. Register for Roll Model Camp 2020 https://www.thefighthub.com/shop/roll-model-womens-only-grappling-camp-may-2020/ Connect with Brit Seybold https://www.theintuitivebee.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theintuitivebee/ Subscribe to the Podcast Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beauty-and-the-gi/id1458389465?mt=2 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3IHT3BNicukNtCVa3AAwBI Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9iZWF1dHlhbmR0aGVnaS5saWJzeW4uY29tL3Jzcw%3D%3D Connect with Jen and AJ Beauty and the Gi Podcast on Instagram @beautyandthegipodcast Jen on Instagram @brassybroadjen AJ on Instagram @ajclingerman @BeautyAndTheGi on Twitter Beauty and the Gi Facebook Group Beauty and the Gi Facebook Page Links and Resources The Fight Hub Recording, Theme Music, Editing, and Production of this podcast by Jen at The Brassy Broadcasting Company
Welcome back to Memory Protection! We thought it couldn't happen again, and yet yes, it’s happened again! This month Josh & Matt watch another keynote...This time we leave the boring bits by the wayside and dig into what the people really want to hear about: that hot new MacOS 9 Voiceprint feature. Just kidding, we know you want all the details on Apple's new PowerMac G4 and Cinema Display and boy have we got the details, in addition to opinions and a weird energy. Josh was sleepy for this one! Follow Up: Apple CEOs - there was a CEO between Sculley and Amelio: Michael Spindler John Siracusa's Avoiding Copland 2010 Article When did AIM come to iChat? AIM support launched with iChat in 2002 with OSX 10.2 Quick Time Hot Cocoa: The Danger Behind The Apple Store Macintosh Computers – The Great Equalizer A bicycle for our minds Call waiting USB modem The first computer Matt used Bungie sells portion of itself to Take2 Interactive for better distribution - hinting at console launch Halo reveal video August 15th, 1999 - The iMac celebrates it’s 1st birthday Flash gaining traction thanks to Quicktime BBEdit 4.6 released G4 rumors HP Announces Mac Compatible Digital Cameras & Printer Instant Messaging War heating up Topics: The Steve Jobs Keynote from Seybold '99 - Video Playlist - 10 Parts Sneakers IMDB movie info “My Voice Is My Passport, verify me.” - Video Clip FireWire history lesson Exploration of whether the “classified as a weapon” claim was accurate. Sort of! Kinda. Powermac G4 Intro Video 17" Apple Studio Display Emac 2019 Mac Pro intro video Recommendations: Josh: The Iron Giant Pokémon Pinball Matt: Perfect Blue Tony Hawk's Pro Skater Connect with us elsewhere on the internet! Twitter Website Email
In this episode, I sat down with Darren Seybold who is the Director of Sports Management for the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. Among his many responsibilities is the task of taking care of the stadium turf at Neyland Stadium. We talked at length about this and many other tasks that Darren is responsible for. We got into some discussions on Painting, the challenges of having multiple sports, recruiting visits, Golf course maintenance, and much more. I know you will really like this one. Thanks for listening and please rate, share and subscribe.
This episode features "The Visible Frontier" written by Grace Seybold. Published in the July 2019 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/seybold_07_19 Support us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/clarkesworld
This episode features "The Visible Frontier" written by Grace Seybold. Published in the July 2019 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/seybold_07_19 Support us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/clarkesworld
Heading into the big holiday weekend here in Canada, and we've got a treat for Basement Dwellers everywhere! Jason and Shawn review the upcoming Canadian zombie flick Deadsight just in time for Canada Day, and they interview its director, Jesse Thomas Cook! This 20-minute conversation talks about what Jesse and his wife, Liv Collins, did to breathe new life into the zombie genre, what it takes to make it as an independent filmmaker in Canada, and Canada's place in the horror community. It's a fun chat for movie and horror fans, whether you're Canadian or not, eh. Deadsight hits DVD and VOD July 2. Jason and Shawn also talk movies -- a whole boat load of movies -- from older genre offerings like Rogue, They and Splinter, to more recent flicks such as Pet Sematary, The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot, and Shazam! But that's not all! The Basement Boys go gaga over Brightburn, talk at length about its awesomeness, and why it should have been a big, big hit. Like Avengers: Endgame big. Plus there's this morning's segment from the mighty Radio NL 610 AM Morning Show. Jason and Howie talk their Top 5 favourite Canadian genre films, and run down what to watch on the big and small screen. All this is yours for the low cost of FREE! So push play on the player below and enjoy! Stick with us!
On this podcast I have George Seybold the founder and owner of Talloo. George is a lifelong entrepreneur who has built companies in the tech space for a few decades. He cut his teeth in the tech world back when the world wide web was just getting its start to all of us in the […] The post None of my Business S6:E2- George Seybold appeared first on Dietz Agency.
Ordained Minister Jane Seybold also is a Psychic, Evidential Medium, Energy Healer, National Spiritualist Teacher & Reiki Master. With that list you can tell she has been a seeker of the truth for a long time. Jane’s passion is to assist people and give practical guidance for all of us looking to have a better lives. She has so much wisdom and so many great stories that I have asked her to be our guest today. Her website is: ttps://janeseybold.com/ Jane will be one of the speakers at the upcoming We Don’t Die Boston event Feb 22-24, 2019 http://wedontdieboston.com/ Join the supportive and loving, We Don't Die Listeners Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/wedontdielisteners/ NEWS: We Don't Die - Boston LIVE EVENT will be held February 2019. Visit http://wedontdieboston.com for details. Orlando 2019 information coming soon at http://wedontdieorlando.com *Enjoying We Don't Die Radio episodes? Would you like to be a Patron of the show? Consider donating $1 or more per episode to help operating costs of the show (I keep the show commercial-free on purpose) please visit: https://www.patreon.com/wedontdieradio or simply give at https://www.paypal.me/SandraChamplain "We Don't Die - A Skeptic's Discovery of Life After Death" now available on AUDIOBOOK, get it here http://amzn.to/2yX0TzF all proceeds go to the funding of We Don't Die Radio Show Remember to get Sandra's PDF Report "19 Reasons to Believe in Life After Death" at https://goo.gl/9E3UWa JOIN THE WE DON'T DIE "INSIDER’S CLUB" to receive a free chapter of We Don’t Die – A Skeptic’s Discovery of Life After Death (also available at: http://amzn.to/2fCQPqs ) and the healing audio “How to Survive Grief” at http://wedontdieradio.com/ Thank you for listening! Sandra Champlain, host of http://wedontdieradio.com/
The Daily Micro Flash Briefing for the 3rd of October, 2018. Horatio Eden tries for the second time to shake off the sedition case against him, Seybold moves forward on its plans for independence, and the Abeldane Prosperity Institute briefs the cabinet of Abelden.
Ein Dokumentarhörspiel aus Briefen der jungen Widerstandskämpfer, Flugblättern der Weißen Rose und Erinnerungssplittern von Begleitern der Widerstandsarbeit der Münchner Studenten in den Kriegsjahren 1942/43. Gefährten, Freundinnen und Geschwister, darunter manche, die niemand vorher gefragt hat, sprechen über die Kerngruppe des Münchner Freundeskreises: über Alexander Schmorell, die Geschwister Scholl, Willi Graf, Christoph Probst und Professor Kurt Huber. Sie erzählen, wie sie Flugblattaktionen unterstützten, wie sie Gestapoverhöre und Volksgerichtshof überstanden. Die Interviews wurden für den Dokumentarfilm "Die Widerständigen" von Katrin Seybold 2000-2004 geführt. Wenn die Zeugen von damals heute sprechen, klingt es so, als erzählten sie Selbstverständliches, als hätte jeder so handeln können. // Mit den Zeugen Lilo Fürst-Ramdohr, Elisabeth Hartnagel, Hans Hirzel, Anneliese Knoop-Graf, Traute Lafrenz-Page, Franz J. Müller, Dieter Sasse, Erich Schmorell, Herta Siebler-Probst, Birgit Weiß-Huber, Jürgen Wittenstein, Susanne Zeller-Hirzel sowie Katja Bürkle, Julia Loibl, Tobias Schormann / Komposition: zeitblom / Realisation: Katrin Seybold/Michael Farin / BR 2012
Karem sits down with Devon Seybold to discuss her experiences acting and working on the short film "The Gift", directed by Lisa Belcher.
The message for September 18, 2016 is given by Robert Seybold to celebrate the new school year for the youth ministry.
Youth Minister Robert Seybold and Joaquin Horta give the message for May 1, 2016.
The message for January 3, 2016
Dr. Kiki (This Week in Science) interviews Erin Brandt about how jumping spiders sing and dance to woo mates. Audio/Video by Austin Chou and Ben Cohn This is the last of a three-part series from "Sound Off!”, Carry the One Radio’s first live show, which took place at UCSF on May 29, 2014.
Dr. Kiki (This Week in Science) interviews Dr. John Houde about how changing what the brain hears can alter what it says. The two discuss how fooling the brain into thinking you sound like Donald Duck can be an effective treatment for people who speak with a stutter. Guest: Dr. John Houde, University of California - San Francisco Host: Dr. Kiki Sanford (This Week in Science) Audio/Video by Austin Chou and Ben Cohn This is the second of a three-part series from "Sound Off!”, Carry the One Radio’s first live show, which took place at UCSF on May 29, 2014.
Dr. Kiki (This Week in Science) interviews Dr. Frederic Theunissen. The two talk about his research on sound communication in social birds and hyenas Guest: Dr. Frederic Theunissen, University of California - San Francisco This is the first of a three-part series from "Sound Off!”, Carry the One Radio’s first live show, which took place at UCSF on May 29, 2014.
Dr. Brian Koberlein explains the different kinds of mass, and their importance for studying the cosmos.
It’s a UCSF vs Stanford showdown, plus science discussions on evolution and fruit fly research. This episode is a co-broadcast of Goggles Optional Episode 26 (www.gogglesoptional.com)
How good are we at communicating through touch alone?
A neuroscientist examines how exercise may increase the production of new brain cells in adults
Science is teaching us that we are not always who we think we are. www.patreon.com/carrytheone
A psychiatrist studies the cellular machinery that drives synaptic transmission
A genetic exploration of why cats can not taste sweet foods
Interviews: Katrin Seybold/Catherine Stodolsky / Musik: Zeitblom / Realisation: Michael Farin / BR 2006 / Länge: 54'22 // "Es gibt gewisse Bücher, hinter denen eine der Weißen Rose würdige Lebensgeschichte steht. Lisa Fittkos Erinnerungen sind von dieser Art", schrieb Jürgen Habermas