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In this episode, Cynthia and Kelly talked with pro-soccer player turned Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner, Courage Coach and Holistic Beauty Expert, Diane Kazer. An intuitive healer, she is the author of 'Killer Breasts, A Step by Step Guide to Overcoming Breast Implant Illness', producer of the Non-Toxic Beauty Summit and creator of Cleanse, Heal, Ignite - a program which helps women use the power of intuition to discover their inner healer, by providing them life-long tools reverse auto-immune disease, breast implant illness, hormonal imbalances, chronic pain, gut infections, emotional trauma, and perfectionism. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN How to identify the key root cause of beauty blockers and energy drainers What Diane discovered about the toxins in our beauty routine The truth about Botox How Diane was able to detox from a breast implant illness Non-toxic beauty techniques Connect with Diane Visit Her Website Connect on Facebook, Instagram, & YouTube Non-Toxic Beauty Summit See Cynthia’s talk on the summit! Get Started with Sunbasket Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Connect with Dr. Kelly Donahue Follow on Twitter Check out Kelly’s website About Everyday Wellness Podcast Everyday Wellness is not just another health podcast. Your co-hosts, Cynthia Thurlow (nurse practitioner and functional nutritionist) and Dr. Kelly Donahue (clinical health psychologist and nutritional therapy consultant) have over 25 years of combined experience in medicine, psychology, and wellness. Our mission is to bring you the best, science-backed yet practical information to improve your physical and mental wellness every day. We are busy mompreneurs and know how important your time is. We have designed this podcast to be short in time and big on impact. We interview a variety of guests in the field of health and wellness, and we discuss important issues and provide practical strategies that you can use in your real life.
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EPISODE TITLE: 003 Custom URL Shorteners for Bloggers, Better Blog Branding, Analytics and Increased Click Through Rates - BlogPodcast.comIN THIS ESPISODE: In this episode we talk about URL Shorteners, A Wordpress the redirection plugin and a better way to manage your short URLs to enahnce your Branding, Analytics, Organization Efforts and gain control over your shortened URLS.SHOW TITLE: Blog Podcast - Blogs, Blogging & Content Management by BlogPodcast.comSHOW DESCRIPTION: The Blog Podcast is about blogging, micro blogging & content management. We bring you interviews, tips, news and tutorials that help you become a better blogger, marketer and publisher. CMS/Blogging Platforms discussed include: Wordpress, Joomla, Drupal, Posterous, Tumblr, Twitter and more. SHOW CONTACT INFO:URL: http://BlogPodcast.comPODCAST RSS FEED: http://feeds.feedburner.com/blogpodcastcomHOSTS: The Blog Podcast is hosted by Breht Burri.PRODUCED BY: PodcastStudios.comSHOW MESSAGE LINE: 206-338-7510EMAIL: hosts@BlogPodcast.comURLS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW:http://urbangiraffe.com/plugins/redirection/ (Developer's Blog)http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/redirection/ (Redirection Plugin)http://www.vanityurlshorteners.com/#the_list (List of "Early: adopters)http://www.watchmouse.com/en/SPI/2011/status_url_shorteners.php (Report On Shorteners)SHOW SPONSOR INFO:TooBaRoo Internet Marketing & Website Developmenthttp://toobaroo.comemail:toobaroo@toobaroo.comphone: 816-365-9207LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW:http://urbangiraffe.com/plugins/redirection/ (Developer's Blog)http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/redirection/ (Redirection Plugin)http://www.vanityurlshorteners.com/#the_list (List of Early: adopters)http://www.watchmouse.com/en/SPI/2011/status_url_shorteners.php (Report On Shorteners)
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Three InSight, Episode 6. Google's URL Shortener. Do we really have to talk about Google? Yes. URL shorteners have good/bad side. Curious about monetization. Bit.ly Pro now exists because of Google's service. Bit.ly offers the best tracking. Google wants to be able to index shortened URLs, and this is a great way to enable it. Shorteners are becoming a risky proposition, don't click stuff if you don't know the source. Hackers are preying on our trust with shorteners. Will goo.gl links show up in Google Analytics? Analytics and Adsense are paired nicely. Metzger Associates is using Bit.ly in press releases - intentionally. These days the URL/domain isn't so important because everything is being shortened. Big scary URLs are now simple. Dave uses the public library to reserve books and uses Google search to get there so he doesn't have to remember the actual URL. No singing for the holidays in the podcast, that's a promise.Google's Nexus One - which came first, Nexus One or Nexus Six? Duh :) Palm is coming back with Pre and Pixi - is the dawn of renewed competition on the horizon? Apple started the app abstraction process with the mobile providers - and now Google is taking it one step further with an unlocked phone that works on either GSM network. The price may be reduced if you allow ads on the service. There's plenty of competition in the industry. Hardware should be carrier agnostic. We all want the carrier to simply provide pipes. Oh, MobileMe rocks. Doyle's ISP argument - what if you had to turn in your PC, or get a new one every time you switched ISPs at home? That's the way the mobile world works right now. Comcast buys BNC Universal, is that another step down the path of paid content? If you're a Comcast subscriber, will NBC content get higher priority? Java promised write once run anywhere. People are working on the same for iPhone/Windows Mobile/Android. Once that becomes easy the apps will proliferate. Tablets are on the way - just a matter of time. Amazon has Kindle, Barnes and Noble has the Nook. It's just a matter of time before the Crunchpad (joojoo) and the Apple tablet appear. Netbooks are hot right now but will ultimately vanish. Tablets may just cause their demise. Apple's purchase of Lala could mean that we get to take our iTunes libraries to any device, not just Apple endorsed devices. Stream Lala on the iPhone if you can't fit the whole library on your phone. Devices will become just receivers for content. Dave has a G4 media server... G4? Really? :) The next generation of content will be serverless. Dave suggests that ten of thousands of copies of The Dark Knight might be easily replaced with single digital streams. But what if the server crashes? More data is lost because of user error, that is the case with professionals (Danger! excluded).Facebook privacy settings. New privacy changes are a nightmare. Yes! Michael got a prompt in Facebook, set some things, and clicked OK. Doyle thinks it's silly… much ado about nothing. Dave's view is that Facebook promised privacy. This dialog and these changes violate that trust. (note: "Everyone" was default only if you hadn't changed the settings previously. If you had, they did their best to match what your modified settings were). Managing these settings isn't for the novice - which arguably is the Facebook population, and weren't well described. Confusion is the cause and result of all of this. They're trying to make it a better place with more control, but may have botched this one in their communication. Google doesn't care about your stuff. Big Brother is watching! (LOL, that's a joke). There are 100 million users and Facebook might be their first experience with social media. Doyle thinks they're over-reacting. Michael thinks the problem is that Facebook assumed a higher level of intelligence in the average American than they should have. But at least they're trying. Doyle suggests that Facebook, when they make a substantive change, should provide videos for each level of user. That way everyone understands. One popup for 350 million people isn't an effective means of communications. Dave suggests that his daughter's content is, and should remain, private. His daughter would have just clicked OK. Everything would then have been public instead of friends only which was the agreement he and his daughter made. Kids in 1840 weren't taught to look both ways before crossing the street. If you're parenting the same way now, you're in for a load of trouble. Dave is sophisticated enough to know how to make that change. We've got to evolve our parenting style to match the technology our kids play with.Facebook ties to Twitter. Dave wants content filters. Wants to be able filter Facebook by removing the #fb tag. Dave's insistent that people separate their feeds and not cross post. Let's hope this doesn't cause a DOS with Twitter (bi-directional syncing!). Doyle could podcast with himself. We all have friends on both networks that aren't on the other. Social media is facing an oligopoly. Michael only follows people he's met IRL on Twitter but has 780 followers. Facebook is IRL only. Tweetdeck is kind of solving this problem with checkboxes (so is Seesmic). Different networks have different expectations. Twitter can support dozens of updates per hour from someone, where that's not OK on Facebook. LinkedIn now supports Twitter sync…but why? That's just not OK. It's business focused and people's private tweets don't belong there. They way a guy talks in a locker room is different from the way a guy talks at Thanksgiving dinner. Doyle is proof (based on the studio audience). Do men and women talk differently in a locker room? Yes! Doyle is censoring himself because we asked him to? Props to B-Side, they're done at the end of the year. We're looking for a new home for the podcast. We're open to wealthy potential sponsors too. Happy Holidays!Reach the hosts: Doyle Albee: http://doylealbee.com, Michael Sitarzewski: http://friendmichael.com and Dave Taylor: http://davetayloronline.comThanks for listening!