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This week, former Forrester Research Director Jeff Clark and Ian Truscott, a CMO and not a rockstar, dive into their AMPED B2B buyers' journey to explore 5 SNAFUs a buyer might discover when they are in that phase and what we as marketers can do about it. The 5 SNAFUs they discuss: #1 Lack of understanding the problem or potential solution #2 Does any other business have this problem? #3 Who else (internally) feels this pain? #4 Unable to invest the time #5 Can I get executive buy-in that we have a problem? As always, we welcome your feedback. If you have a suggestion for a topic that is hot for you, please get in touch using the links below. Enjoy! — The Links The people: Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Bluesky Jeff Clark on LinkedIn Mentioned this week What Rockstar CMOs Need to Know: The New Rules of B2B Marketing and Best of Breed Solutions - webinar with Storyblok Thomas' startup - Otterly.ai Otterly.ai in Techcrunch Rockstar CMO: The Beat Newsletter that we send every Monday Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM. Track List: We'll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube Search for The Hero - M People on YouTube You can listen to this on all good podcast platforms, like Apple, Amazon and Spotify. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One soccer mom sends a polarizing email asking for very specific snacks for practice and the internet goes wild. The AnchorMoms weigh in on group snacks and why it can be a mine field. Plus, how to trick you mind into being more "time affluent". Hint: it's not really about having more free time. Lastly, Gen Z is ditching employment and going straight to retirement. The potential pitfalls and gains of only working a few years. Mums the Word:Mums: Skota Berry Bliss One PieceFind us on Apple Podcast, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Don't forget to FOLLOW, rate and review!Want more mommy talk? Find us HERE on Facebook!AnchorMoms: The Podcast is a product of WLOS News 13 of Asheville, N.C.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, Jeff Clark and Ian Truscott dig into the Muse stage of the Rockstar CMO buyer's journey, called AMPED (Awareness, Muse, Purchase, Engage and Develop), and leverage Jeff's expertise in advising B2B buyers to explore five challenges they face at this early inspiration stage of the buyer's journey and how vendor marketers can help. They list five potential SNAFUs: #1 – Unable to collaborate with key internal decision-makers #2 - Overcoming FOFU (Fear of F'in' Up) #3 – Not knowing the full requirements of a solution #4 - Overbuying - managing shiny object syndrome #5 – Executive Decision Makers Are Not Onboard As always, we welcome your feedback. If you have a suggestion for a topic that is hot for you, please get in touch using the links below. Enjoy! — The Links The people: Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Bluesky Jeff Clark on LinkedIn Mentioned this week Rockstar CMO: The Beat Newsletter that we send every Monday Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM. Track List: We'll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube Muse - Feeling Good - on YouTube You can listen to this on all good podcast platforms, like Apple, Amazon and Spotify. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What are the biggest mistakes the Polaris team sees in Strategic Planning? Tune in to find out, and learn why these common errors can wreak havoc on the growth of your business! Gain noteworthy insights as Perrin and Jamie discuss how best to plan, prepare and grow, while avoiding roadblocks that can cost you and your team time and money.
Today on Getting Hammered, it's a Trump bonanza! We're breaking down the theories behind the mysterious drones over New Jersey, questioning why a journalist would ask if Trump would launch a preemptive strike on Iran, and diving into Trump's lawsuit with ABC, along with other media SNAFUs. Tune in! Time Stamps: 7:41 Drones 14:56 Trump Press Conference 20:34 Iran Strike 27:00 Trump & ABC 50:05 International Roundup
Fluent Fiction - Swedish: Scarf Snafus and Gingerbread Giggles: A Gamla Stan Holiday Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/sv/episode/2024-12-14-08-38-20-sv Story Transcript:Sv: Julstämningen i Gamla Stan var magisk.En: The Christmas atmosphere in Gamla Stan was magical.Sv: Snön föll mjukt på de smala, kullerstensbelagda gatorna.En: The snow fell softly on the narrow, cobblestone streets.Sv: Ljusslingor hängde överallt och människorna var glada.En: Light strings hung everywhere, and the people were cheerful.Sv: Det var julmarknad, och doften av pepparkakor och glögg fyllde luften.En: It was a Christmas market, and the scent of gingerbread cookies and glögg filled the air.Sv: Lars gick genom marknaden med sitt ulliga, gröna halsduk virad runt halsen.En: Lars walked through the market with his woolly, green scarf wrapped around his neck.Sv: Han var alltid glad och lite klumpig, särskilt när det fanns gratis godsaker i närheten.En: He was always happy and a little clumsy, especially when there were free treats nearby.Sv: Han hade hört att det skulle finnas gratis pepparkakor vid ett av stånden, och nu såg han fram emot att smaka.En: He had heard there would be free gingerbread cookies at one of the stalls, and he was now looking forward to tasting them.Sv: Bredvid honom gick Emma och Oskar, hans vänner.En: Next to him walked Emma and Oskar, his friends.Sv: "Vi ses snart vid glöggståndet," sa Emma leende.En: "See you soon at the glögg stall," said Emma with a smile.Sv: Lars nickade ivrigt och skyndade iväg.En: Lars nodded eagerly and hurried away.Sv: När Lars kom till pepparkaksståndet kunde han knappt bärga sig.En: When Lars reached the gingerbread stall, he could hardly contain himself.Sv: De små, söta kakorna låg där, lockande.En: The small, sweet cookies lay there, enticing.Sv: Han sträckte sig fram för att nå dem, men i sin iver fastnade hans halsduk på ett av ståndets träkanter.En: He reached out to grab them, but in his eagerness, his scarf got caught on one of the stall's wooden edges.Sv: Han märkte det inte först och drog tills han kände draget runt halsen.En: He didn't notice at first and pulled until he felt the tug around his neck.Sv: Han drogs närmare ståndet, till sin förvåning och lätt förlägenhet.En: To his surprise and slight embarrassment, he was pulled closer to the stall.Sv: Folk runtomkring stannade upp och tittade nyfiket.En: People around stopped and looked on curiously.Sv: Lars rodnade lite, men försökte behålla sin värdighet.En: Lars blushed a little but tried to keep his dignity.Sv: Försiktigt började han lossna halsduken, försökte att inte välta några kakor i processen.En: Carefully, he began to free his scarf, trying not to knock over any cookies in the process.Sv: "Kom igen, Lars," mumlade han för sig själv, samtidigt som han kämpade med att bli fri.En: "Come on, Lars," he muttered to himself as he struggled to get loose.Sv: Precis när hans halsduk äntligen lossnade, tappade han balansen.En: Just as his scarf finally came free, he lost his balance.Sv: Hans fot gled på den hala marken och han föll bakåt.En: His foot slid on the slippery ground, and he fell backward.Sv: Rätt in i en pyntad julgran!En: Right into a decorated Christmas tree!Sv: Granen vickade och snöade glittriga dekorationer över honom.En: The tree wobbled and showered glittery decorations over him.Sv: Ståndets ägare, en vänlig äldre man, hjälpte Lars upp.En: The stall's owner, a friendly older man, helped Lars up.Sv: "Ingen fara," sa han skrattande och borstade bort glitter från Lars kappa.En: "No worries," he said with a laugh, brushing off the glitter from Lars's coat.Sv: Emma och Oskar kom precis i tid för att se spektaklet.En: Emma and Oskar arrived just in time to witness the spectacle.Sv: Emma höll handen för munnen, fnittrade, medan Oskar ropade: "Lars, du är vår julgran!"En: Emma held her hand over her mouth, giggling, while Oskar shouted, "Lars, you're our Christmas tree!"Sv: Lars skrattade, något generad men mest road.En: Lars laughed, somewhat embarrassed but mostly amused.Sv: "Tack för hjälpen," sa han till mannen i ståndet.En: "Thanks for the help," he said to the man at the stall.Sv: Emma och Oskar valde att köpa en hel kartong pepparkakor som en ursäkt för störningen.En: Emma and Oskar decided to buy a whole box of gingerbread cookies as an apology for the disturbance.Sv: "Du gjorde vår dag, Lars," sa Oskar och gav sin vän en klapp på axeln.En: "You made our day, Lars," said Oskar, giving his friend a pat on the shoulder.Sv: "Ibland är det bra att kunna skratta åt sig själv."En: "Sometimes it's good to be able to laugh at yourself."Sv: Lars insåg att han hade haft roligt, trots kortsiktiga bekymmer.En: Lars realized he had had fun, despite the short-lived worries.Sv: Med halsduken tryggt runt halsen och en låda med pepparkakor i händerna, satte de sig alla vid ett närliggande glöggstånd.En: With his scarf securely around his neck and a box of gingerbread cookies in hand, they all sat down at a nearby glögg stall.Sv: Värmen från glöggen värmde upp dem, och deras glada samtal fyllde den kalla luften.En: The warmth from the glögg warmed them up, and their cheerful conversation filled the cold air.Sv: Det var en läxa om att hålla sig lugn och kunna skratta åt sig själv, även när saker blev lite pinsamma.En: It was a lesson about staying calm and being able to laugh at yourself, even when things got a little embarrassing.Sv: Detta skulle bli en jul de aldrig skulle glömma.En: This would be a Christmas they would never forget. 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Exciting news from SNAFU headquarters: our first book is coming out April 29, 2025. It's called SNAFU: The Definitive Guide to History's Greatest Screwups. Spanning from the 1950's to the 2000's, Ed Helms steps in as unofficial history teacher with a loving tribute to humanity's finest faceplants, diving into each decade's craziest SNAFUs. From planting nukes on the moon to training felines as CIA spies to weaponizing the weather, this book will unpack the incredibly ironic decision-making and hilariously terrifying aftermath of America's biggest mishaps. Make sure to preorder your copy now at SNAFU-Book.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tiff and Dana discuss the ideal ways to utilize expanded functions dental assistants (EFDAs). They provide different ideas of how an EFDA can effectively fill in gaps, address scheduling SNAFUs, why state regulations need to be taken into consideration, and more. Episode resources: Reach out to Tiff and Dana Tune Into DAT's Monthly Webinar Practice Momentum Group Consulting Subscribe to The Dental A-Team podcast Become Dental A-Team Platinum! Review the podcast Transcript: The Dental A Team (00:01.464) Hello, Dental A Team listeners. We are back at you. Dana and I, Dana, thank you for being here with me today. I'm so excited to see you. How are you on this lovely, lovely, still morning? Yes, morning. Dana (00:14.474) God, I'm doing pretty good. I'm excited to be here. I like this. I know you're always like, I love my time with Dana. It's equally reciprocated. So I'm excited to get a little extra Tiff time today. The Dental A Team (00:21.101) Thank you. Thank you, me too, me too. We really need to, I was thinking this morning, as I was getting ready for work, I was like, my gosh, we need to schedule the Seven Falls hike in Tucson because it's getting cooler, we'll say. So yeah, we need to find a weekend that we can get down there, you can get up there, and we meet, it's almost in the middle, right? So, awesome. Okay, hiking is my jam, you know that, we'll get that scheduled and... Dana (00:42.731) Yes. The Dental A Team (00:49.771) We're going to spend some time together today. We've already recorded one podcast and I cannot wait for that one to release. I think it was fantastic. Doctors. was really good. We just did it about coding and making sure that systems are accurate and billing is accurate and billing representatives, making sure that you're getting the support you need from your doctors within that coding accuracy department. So go listen to that. If you haven't listened to it yet, I do love all of our podcasts. I think that they're all fantastic, but We like to hear it from you guys too. So whatever you think, whatever you need, if there's ever ideas that you guys have too that you're like, gosh, I would love more information about this. Do you know anything? One, ask us at Hello@TheDentalATeam.com We're always here to help answer questions or give ideas. But if you've got podcast ideas, like we are open to them. literally, the consulting team goes through and we pick the topics and we try to think of the things that you might like. And I honestly think sometimes we might miss the mark on something. So. Let us know if there's things that you want more information on or things that we could dive into further for you, because we're here for that. Also drop a five star review. Let us know what you think down there as well, because we do love hearing about it. I love sharing podcasts, Do you ever share a podcast with your friends? I have a very specific friend group that's podcasters, and we very specific podcasts that we share. Do you have one of those in your life? Dana (02:10.75) Yes, I do. And I always joke around and say, if I start sending you podcasts or even sometimes like funny Instagram things, like you've made it to my inner circle. The Dental A Team (02:18.672) Yeah, I totally agree. I saw a the other day that was like, it's a full-time job. I'm here for it. You're welcome. And it was like sending memes all day to my best friend or something like that. And my best friend is a stay at home mom. And so I sent it straight to her. She's like, You're welcome. I'm gonna log on at the end of the day and I'm like, my gosh, got a lot of things in here. Yeah, but I do, I love sharing the podcasts and sometimes I'll share a podcast and they're like, gosh, I can re-listen to this. I'm like, I don't know. Like sometimes I just re-listen to podcasts and I get nuggets and tips that I didn't catch before or it hits a little bit differently. And I know I've gone back and listened to years later a podcast and been like, wow. I didn't even realize it could have meant this or now I'm in this space of my life and it's completely applicable. And I think about that on my free time, I listen to much different, I listen to leadership and life coaching style podcasts and I do sprinkle some dentistry in there just to stay up to date. But it made me think this morning too, these podcasts that we do. Sometimes we've got startup doctors or two years into owning the practice or associate doctors who maybe don't own their own practice yet or maybe they don't want to own their own practice but they're super new, listen to a podcast and then fast forward five years, we've been doing this podcast for a long time you guys, going back and listening to it from a different perspective. Today I'm a different person than I was five years ago when I first listened to it. It made me think about that this morning. I love podcasting, I love pulling you guys into the podcasting world and getting this time with you. And it really made me think about how different stages of your life things are just gonna hit a little bit differently. So I wanted to take that minute to just remind everyone to go back through. We've got a million podcasts. Share with your friends, share with your family who's in dentistry. Like how many of us, right, have some sort of family member who's also in dentistry that could use the information? The Dental A Team (04:19.771) Just a quick reminder, and today's topic is super fun. I am not an EFDA. I will put that out there. I'm not an EFDA, but I'm a dental assistant at heart. I will say it every single time. I just said it on the last podcast. I love dental assisting. It just makes me so happy. It fulfills my soul. So today, Dana, I thought it would be really fun to take a little adventure down the road of what an expanded functions. dental assistant within a practice might look like. And I think this is a good space for teams and for doctors, a good podcast for doctors to really get some ideas on what that could look like within their practice. Now doctors, will say and listeners out there, not every state sees an EFDA for what another state sees them as. So a lot of the things that we're going to talk about, remember we consult practices from coast to coast. We are all over the country. And so we've got tidbits and pieces that we picked up from different practices all over different states. So caveat to today, I want you to go check what your state's requirements are, what your state's legalities are, what they can or can't do before taking anything we say and implementing it right off the bat, right off the bat, unless you already have that information. Really easy place to go is your state dental board. ADA usually has some interesting facts on per state. So just go double check those beforehand. So that's my caveat, but Dana and I both have worked with a lot of practices who do utilize EFTAs. It's a wild wild west out here, so we don't require the EFDA, but we do have that available here and you can do more with it. You can do the coronal polishing and things like that here in Arizona, but it's... sadly not yet required in Arizona. I think it is getting pushed towards that way. But I wanted to pick your brain a little bit Dana on some things that you've seen maybe just within different practices across the country. We don't have to like state specific them or anything, but how have you seen chair, know, chair side wise with a doctor and after really be useful to the dentist and the practice for maybe even practice flow. Dana (06:29.374) Yeah, so I there's two ways that I think are super common. And I do think that, like knowing, like you said, knowing your state regulations, exactly what you're after can and can't do will kind of help you choose which way might work best for your practice. And there is the first way is they really have their own column, right? And the doctors hop in where doctor is needed. And then the flip side of that is there isn't a separate column for them. They just follow the doctor. So I think it just kind of depends on how much they can do independently based on state laws as far as which one you choose. But those are the two most common structures that I see. And I think that... Again, we wanna maximize the way that we utilize them. The other thing that I see is EFTAs being used a lot for assisted hygiene because if they can coronal polish, that's just another avenue for them to be able to help in a different way, help to boost production too and just see more patients. The Dental A Team (07:19.283) Yeah, thank you. The Dental A Team (07:29.703) Yeah, I agree with that. I was thinking the same thing with hygiene and I was actually thinking as you were talking about like their own provider column or utilizing that provider situation where the doctor's kind of almost the assistant following the assistant, right? It makes me think of your hygiene schedule because if you've got an assisted hygiene schedule or even just two or more hygienists, your doctors are going in for what they need to for their exams. So it's kind of similar I think to... practices and team members get a little hung up on the scheduling piece and like wrapping their minds around it because you're kind of like Reworking how you thought about an appointment you learned how to schedule an appointment you learn the X's and slashes and the block scheduling but now we're like totally warping what you knew and adding a new caveat but if you think of it in that like assisted hygiene or Double or triple hygiene where the doctors coming in for the exams. It's kind of similar the doctors coming in for their pieces, right, for the drilling and the decay removal while the assistant stays there just like the hygienist would stay there and finish the cleaning, et cetera, the assistant staying there and filling the tooth back in and finishing it out. So the doctor would come and go and follow the assistant more as a provider. So I do have, I actually have an interesting like smash of all of that information. I do have a practice in a state in Tennessee. that she's a fantastic dentist and she has like these insanely great ideas and she's always smashing things together. She actually took a hygienist, had a hygienist EFDA. So she had a hygienist go get her EFDA and now she truly is like a provider column because she's doing hygiene and she's doing EFDA out of that column, out of her chair in her room. So it's kind of cool because when practices do that, I have a few practices that are maybe not hygienists, but doing that kind of column in that chair, that process for like a provider of a few offices that are doing that. And it's almost like you can then look at it as you would an associate or that fifth hygiene. Like how much is this column, how much is this chair able to produce based on what my UFDA can produce and not just what my doctor. So then my doctor column, like my doctor heavy column over here can be those big long. The Dental A Team (09:46.101) crown appointments or root canals or whatever. And while he or she is able to break and go do what they need to do in my assistant, my EFDA column, they go pop over and do that and my EFDA finishes it. It's almost as if my EFDA is a provider there and can provide that column's worth of production. So it really helps you, think, when you do it that way to be able to split it out very easily. And then Dana, you mentioned the assistant following the doctor. that's kind of the same as it is now, but you would need that other assistant to be there if the other one, like you've got two assistants calling the doctor, but that one makes it, that one I think is probably the easiest version for the scheduling aspect for people to digest because it's more similar to the way we naturally already learned how to schedule. So I think that's probably the most common one that we see. Dana (10:22.368) there. The Dental A Team (10:41.62) And then the hygiene one, I love that, the assisted hygiene, because yeah, coronal polishing, most of them can coronal polish and most states allow that, but again, double check that for you. But I do, actually have a practice that seriously struggles with hygienists. Like they're just in an area that is impossible to get and keep a hygienist. It is so hard. So what they've done is they've actually completely changed the model of their practice and we're still testing it. We're only a few months in, so do not drop everything and change everything unless you have already been on this train and you're ready for it, but I'm not suggesting you drop everything and change it. Hygiene is difficult right now. I will put that out there. And we need more hygienists, so everyone out there listening, if you wanted to be a hygienist, go be a hygienist. need more of you guys. But this practice is really struggling in their hygiene department, so what they did was they actually got rid of the normal hygiene model, and the doctor is the hygienist and the doctor, but he's got his FDES who are running the hygiene schedule. So he'll actually have like full hygiene only schedule and he'll run three or four columns of just hygiene. And it's actually super similar to a pedo practice scheduling. So there are smaller appointments and the assistants are doing most everything. He goes in and scales and does the exam at the same time. And he pops out and he's just running around like a pedo doctor would from room to room doing the scaling and the exam. So that's actually been super beneficial for their practice because then they'll do three days of hygiene, two days of heavy treatment because they've got now four assistants. And so they can run assistant-driven columns on treatment days. And then his column, he can run two chairs on his with two assistants and then two assistant-driven columns. where his F-Dos can be over there doing whitening, they can do impressions or scans for night guards, all of those pieces. So smashing all of those worlds together, he is exhausted, I'm not gonna lie. He's still trying to figure it out, because he's running around like a chicken. But it is a kind of cool smash between that Peto style of scheduling and then going back to that GP style of scheduling for those F-Dos. The Dental A Team (13:00.019) I know you have lot, have practices spread out all over the place too. What have you seen practices doing? Those were kind of like examples, even similarly, but what have you seen in your practices, them really be able to utilize those F-DOS4 within all of their treatment? Dana (13:03.21) Yeah. Dana (13:15.86) Yeah, I love that you pointed out, Pito, because that is a great space to utilize an EFDA because assistants are doing a lot of the hygiene, but when the assistant can do the sealants and do the night guards and even do some of the restorative, you know. The Dental A Team (13:25.984) Yeah. Dana (13:30.812) after the preps are done, jump in and do that. So, PETO is a great avenue where you can really maximize an EFDA. So, if you're a PETO practice, consider at least having one EFDA on your clinical team because you really can maximize what they can do, especially, I mean, kiddos were trying to crank and burn out those sealants pretty routinely on those kiddos. And so, having an EFDA that even they can be scheduled specifically in their column for that, that's a really great way to maximize it. I do agree on those power hygiene days. I've got a lot of practices that are doing the same thing where it's a power hygiene day. We are bringing in as many hygienists or assistants as we can and doctor and team are cranking out as much as you can there. And I like the assisted hygiene model and even if you're not in pedo, right, to be able to have them say, hey, no, let's go in overflow. Let's do your whitening today. Hey, no, let's go into overflow. Let's get that night card started. Like they can maximize and expand on what's already on a hygiene column. And if you're just a practice where like your restorative side The Dental A Team (14:14.005) You too. Dana (14:30.668) is busy and you are booked out so far, consider bringing in an EFDA who can run their own, like essentially have their own column that you hop in and out of while you're seeing your patients to really be able to maximize the restorative need in your patient base. The Dental A Team (14:44.576) Yeah, absolutely. I love that you said that about pedo with like the sealants and things, because I was actually in one of my favorite practices not that long ago out in Atlanta. She's a pedo dentist and it is just like, I love pedo practices. I just get so, I feel like a child when I'm there and like, my gosh, I'm so excited. And it's so much fun, but it's moving so quickly. And the front office gals, the scheduling, they slid in like. some sealants on a hygiene day, right? Which is like a no-no in this practice and in PETO, like if it's a hygiene day, it's fricking hygiene. And if you're not, don't have F-dos or hygiene doing the hygiene and doctors, it's a no-go. You don't do this, right? So they slid in some sealants because it was break, was spring break, of course. And doctor was like, I'm not really sure how you expect me to get this done. And in my brain, I was like, wow, that's wild to me that she's responsible for the sealants and that I didn't, in that moment I was like, my gosh, she doesn't have someone here to do the sealants for her. That blows my mind, right? So was like, we gotta get this fixed because if a kiddo is here, a kiddo is ready, a kiddo needs sealants, bust it out. 15 extra minutes to get those sealants done is way better than reappointing, bringing them back, getting them settled in again, getting them prepped, like. All the children love going to this specific practice. I'm not gonna lie, they love coming back. She's fantastic. But that's not always the case. So if you are a pedo practice or just even a pedo practice that schedules out really far and this patient needs sealants, it's really fantastic to, like you said, be able to just be like, yeah, let's just pop over here. This, know, EFDA over here or this high jumps over here is gonna get these sealants done for you while this person moves on to their next patient or that patient, that person can stay with that kiddo. give that expanded service while someone else takes the next patient because you're all kind of doing the same things. And I know in pedo model, there's more dental assistants typically than there are hygiene. It's very rare that we see hygienists working in a pedo practice. So having those FDAS on hand is gonna be super beneficial. Maybe one, maybe two, depending on how busy you are, to really bust some of that stuff out. I think that is brilliant. Dana (16:58.23) Yeah, and I've had a lot of general practices switching right, like we talk about sealants all the time, especially to hygiene. Like that's just a great add on for hygienists, even in adults. But I've got a lot of offices where they're switching adult sealants to flowable. Well, the hygienist can't really do that, but guess who can? And then it makes that transition super easy. We can find it in hygiene, we can do it while they're there for their hygiene appointment, but we're able to do a flowable or something that maybe the doctor prefers. So I just think, think about The Dental A Team (17:03.319) Yeah. Yeah. The Dental A Team (17:11.225) Bye. Yeah. Dana (17:26.804) the things that you would love to incorporate or where you might have just a gap as far as a need for it. And if you're a practice that does that, if you're a practice that's like, I just need somebody to kind of fill in those gaps here and there and FDOT is a great solution oftentimes to the obstacles that we're running into. The Dental A Team (17:46.251) I totally agree. My doctor for years was like, this is so frustrating because I would prefer flowable over the sealant material because it doesn't chip as easily, but he was the only one that could place it. So I agree that is brilliant. And I think whether, whether your state allows the APTA space to really be driven like that, to really be utilized, effectively, start thinking about those things that maybe even a regular dental assistant could take from your plate. that you're holding onto that doesn't require that extra schooling or education or letters on their name. Start looking for those spaces. Pedal, general practice, oral surgery, like surgical assistance. There's a lot of stuff they can do too. And a lot of things that assistants can do that we forget to utilize them for and then we get behind or we get stuck. you know, stuck on something. know a lot of my associate dentists, our sticklers, still about their temps. I walk into practices and I'm like, why are you making a temp right now? Like, this is insane. This is why you have dental assistants. And the dental assistants over there twiddling their thumbs like, have nothing to do all day and I don't feel important. And you know, I'm not valued. And it's like, get your butt out of that chair, doc. What can she do to help support you? Or what can he do to help support you to give that patient an even better experience and to get you moving so that that next patient's experience Dana (18:42.038) Yeah. The Dental A Team (19:05.716) isn't negatively impacted just because you're spending time doing things that you don't have to. So, EFDA or not, I think it's really important to look for those areas where a dental assistant can be super supportive. Dana, have you had a lot of practices that have been in search of EFTAs and struggled to find them? Or I feel like my practices that can utilize EFTAs, like they're out there. They're finding them fairly easily and able to get them. into the practice right away, but what have you experienced with that with the hiring search for Aftis? Dana (19:38.646) Yeah. I mean, I definitely think that they're out there. think practices can find them. And then I think if you can't get set, like if there is an assistant that you absolutely love in your practice, who you're like, she's just as a chair side master, or he just is so fantastic. Consider reaching the topic of looking for growth, right? Are you looking for growth in your position? Is this something that you would consider? I think we could implement it really well in the practice. And it's something that I think you would be great at. I think that that's an easy space to look within your practice if you can't find someone out there because oftentimes, we've got that fantastic personality, that amazing chair-side go-getter, that if we had the conversation with them, it's something that they'd consider. The Dental A Team (20:16.892) I totally agree, I think that's brilliant. I actually have a doctor here in the valley that did that and I was like dang, this gonna be everybody. He had like three assistants go and he's like my life's about to be so easy. I was like sure, we're okay. Yeah, so I do agree, I do agree. All right guys, hope, dentist, I hope you found this super valuable and I hope it gave you at least some ideas or sometimes we kinda just feel stuck or lost or like I just need like. Dana (20:26.633) I love it. The Dental A Team (20:39.682) something lost in the hygiene world, like whatever it might be. I hope there was a tip or a trick in here that helped you. For my FDAS out there, you guys are fantastic. For my dental assistants out there, you guys are fantastic. My heart is with all of you guys, my hygienist, front office representatives, like I hope everyone found something super helpful and valuable within this podcast and I want you to share it with each other. especially when it comes to the scheduling. It does get little wild. It's just a little hard sometimes to bend our minds to understand what it is we're looking for. So Dana, I think action items, number one, check your state requirements and your state laws. Like what are you allowed to do with an EFDA? And number two slash three is really explore the idea and figure out where could you add more value to your patient's appointment. reduce your time or not, at least not increase it utilizing an APTA or a dental assistant for more than what you might be right now. Dana, is there anything else you can think of? feel like those are like the two main shebangs right now. Like think about it, figure out what you can do, think about what you'd want to do, and then implement, figure out how to implement within your practice. Yeah, awesome. Dana, thank you so much for being here today. Your ideas were fantastic. I know you've seen so many different things in all the practices you work with. And I know that with your virtual clients, you worked a lot on the scheduling model. So thank you so much for having that knowledge and for being here with me today and letting me pick your brain. I adore you and I appreciate and value your time today. Awesome, everyone. Thank you. Dana (22:12.768) Thanks so much. The Dental A Team (22:16.539) Go leave us a five star review. I wanna know if you enjoyed this. Doctors, I really wanna make sure that this stuff is really hitting home for you, that it's something that's super valuable for you. So reach out to us, Hello@TheDentalATeam.com Let us know if you loved it. Let us know if there's more information that you'd like or if you're trying this model already and you've got some, you know, some stop holds, some holdups, some walls you're hitting, whatever that might look like, reach out to us. We're always here to help. Hello@TheDentalATeam.com and we will catch you next time.
The transplantation system in the U.S. is dysfunctional. What the Senate found and what should be done now. The PETA Podcast PETA, the world's largest animal rights organization with all its global entities, is 9 million strong and growing. This is the place to find out why. Hear from insiders, thought leaders, activists, investigators, politicians, and others why animals need more than kindness—they have the right not to be abused or exploited in any way. Hosted by Emil Guillermo. Powered by PETA activism. Contact us at PETA.org. Music provided by CarbonWorks. Go to Apple podcasts and subscribe. Contact and follow host Emil Guillermo on X@emilamok Or at www.amok.com Get this micro-talk show at www.patreon.com/emilamok. Get this podcast at www.YouTube.com/@emilamok1 Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for listening to THE PETA PODCAST! (Originally released Oct.23, 2024 ©copyright 2024
0:00 be a healthy gamer 0:08 Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo 1:57 Ubisoft accused of giving Meta data 3:03 Multiple eSports controversies 5:37 QUICK BITS INTRO 5:44 Hawthorn is basically a Redwall game 6:36 Fresh Bungie plagiarism accusations 7:20 Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines 2 update 7:59 Sunderfolk is D&D meets Jackbox 8:59 Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii lore News Sources: https://lmg.gg/i7SgK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this weeks episode, Brittany Schmitt & Brittany Furlan Lee discuss BFL rescuing her dog from a coyote (we are SO grateful Neena is ok!), a crazy DM & address a massive rumor. Then the girls deep dive into their craziest social media snafus while reacting to yours! ---------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you to our sponsor this week: Presented By Olipop: https://drinkolipop.com/BRITT #Olipoppartner ---------------------------------------------------------------- Stay connected and follow us: • Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thisistheworstpod/ • TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thisistheworstpod • Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thisistheworstpod/ What's YOUR worst? Want our BADvice? Email us at thisistheworstpod@justmediahouse.com SHOP MERCH HERE: https://justmediamerch.myshopify.com/ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Time Stamps: 00:00:00 Welcome back to another episode of This Is The Worst 00:02:17 Brittany Furlan Lee's worst of the week 00:17:29 Brittany Schmitt's worst of the week 00:28:40 Brittany Furlan's birthday present 00:34:27 OUR worst social media snafus 00:59:30 YOUR worst social media snafus 01:09:53 LOVE YOU WORSTIES Powered by: Just Media House -- https://www.justmediahouse.com/ Hosted and Executive Produced by: Brittany Furlan Lee and Brittany Schmitt Studio: Kandoo Films -- https://www.kandoofilms.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Luther ''Uncle Luke'' Campbell On NIL Snafus + Smack Talk For VT - Miami by Ed Lane
TALK TO ME, TEXT ITEver wondered what the titles of our autobiographies would say about us? Join us for a bonus edition filled with quirky reflections and amusing hypotheticals. We kick things off by brainstorming hilarious and thought-provoking titles for our life stories—think "Duh" and "What in the World." The fun doesn't stop there; we also dive into the delicious realm of sandwiches named after us, discussing whether a Dagwood-style monster or a classic ham and tomato creation best represents our culinary legacies.Next, we get real with some Dear Abby letters, offering both serious insights and laugh-out-loud advice on sticky social situations. From dealing with a friend's expensive taste in dining to navigating a relationship filled with red flags, and even settling a bizarre neighborly dispute over asparagus, we tackle it all. We've also got a juicy segment speculating on the potential fireworks of a Trump vs. Kamala debate, complete with thoughts on moderators and debate formats. Don't miss out on the spirited discussions and practical advice that will keep you entertained and enlightened through the weekend! Exit bumper Not A Democracy Podcast Network made by @FuryanEnergySupport the showTip Jar for coffee $ - Thanks Blog - Carol ReMarksX - Carol ReMarks Instagram - Carol.ReMarksFacebook Page - Carol ReMarks Blog
In this episode of Wise_N_Nerdy, Charles, Joe, and Kurt come together for another engaging and entertaining discussion that perfectly embodies the spirit of "Find your FAMdom." The episode kicks off with the standard question of the week, "What's your favorite thing about one of your grandparents?" Each host takes turns sharing heartwarming and amazing stories about their grandparents, great-grandparents, and other beloved relatives, setting a nostalgic and heartfelt tone for the show. With a roll of the dice, the conversation shifts to the "How do I...?" segment. This week, the hosts tackle the challenge of shopping around for internet service providers, as Charles shares his struggles with limited options in his area. Their practical advice and humorous anecdotes make for an informative yet lighthearted discussion. Next, the dice guide the hosts to the "What are you Nerding out about?" segment. Kurt opens up about his disappointment in missing Dragon Con due to his upcoming panniculectomy. Charles, on the other hand, proudly announces his new role as one of the official spokespeople for Dragon Con. Joe shares his thoughts on watching the film The Great Wall and how much he enjoyed it. The trio then dives into an enthusiastic discussion about the Marvel Cinematic Universe, expressing their hopes that future projects like Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars will live up to the hype. Charles and Kurt also share their excitement for the new Deadpool and Wolverine movie, providing a mostly spoiler-free but highly enthusiastic review. Adding a touch of humor, the hosts exchange a couple of bad dad jokes about Peter Pan, eliciting laughter and groans alike. The episode takes a thought-provoking turn with the "Council of Dads" segment, where the hosts debate the pros and cons of subscription-based services versus companies that still offer outright purchases. To wrap up, the "Daddy tell me a story" segment features Joe recounting one of the biggest mistakes he has ever made in his professional career. His candid and reflective storytelling provides valuable lessons and insight. Join Charles, Joe, and Kurt for this heartwarming and nerdy adventure on Wise_N_Nerdy: Where Fatherhood Meets Fandom. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wise-n-nerdy/support
AuthorU-Your Guide to Book Publishing host Judith Briles and Book Designer Rebecca Finkle identify 15 author and publishing snafus that authors often encounter. Your takeaways include: -Hidden meanings in contracts. -Barcode mishaps. -How to use metadata. -Creating ideal manuscript for designer. -When to increase book price. -Why quirkie photos work on website. -The power and use of sticky notes. And of course, much more. AuthorU-Your Guide to Book Publishing podcast is rated in the Top 10 podcasts for book marketing. Listen in for author success.
AuthorU-Your Guide to Book Publishing host Judith Briles and Book Designer Rebecca Finkle identify 15 author and publishing snafus that authors often encounter. Your takeaways include: -Hidden meanings in contracts. -Barcode mishaps. -How to use metadata. -Creating ideal manuscript for designer. -When to increase book price. -Why quirkie photos work on website. -The power and use of sticky notes. And of course, much more. AuthorU-Your Guide to Book Publishing podcast is rated in the Top 10 podcasts for book marketing. Listen in for author success.
Ever seen neighborhood watch go hilariously wrong? Join Matt Rife and Juhahn Jones in 'Burb Patrol' as they tackle suburban chaos with a twist! Craving comedy gold? Click over to https://foqnfunny.com for the full laugh-out-loud experience. Love what you're hearing on FOQN Funny? Go a step further and become a member of FOQN Funny+. Enjoy exclusive perks and never-ending laughter. Join now at: https://plus.acast.com/s/foqn-funny. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The FC crew react to Chelsea's 2-0 victory over Tottenham and question why Ange Postecoglou's side were so poor in such a big game for the top 4 race. Plus, Gab Marcotti joins the show to explain why Antonio Conte is being linked with a return to the Blues. Mark Ogden also joins the show to give an update on Jadon Sancho's future at Manchester United after a stellar display in the Champions League with Borussia Dortmund. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
See if we call it a BONUS ep, we don't feel so bad about all the technical SNAFUs... not true. Still feel really bad. Skip this shit or listen to all your old favorite radio people catch up (except 1 (an important 1)).
LinkedIn Easy Peasy Podcast: Building a Personal & Professional LinkedIn Presence
Have you ever had to overcome unplanned challenges during a speaking event? You're not alone. Whether it's a virtual presentation riddled with tech glitches, or an in-person event with unexpected snafus, these moments can actually become brand-building opportunities. Gehan "G" Haridy-Ardanowski and I discuss the art of recovering gracefully under pressure, using humor to your advantage, and leaving a lasting impression on your audience. For more information: videoeasypeasy.com Gillian Whitney: linkedin.com/in/gillianwhitney Gehan "G" Haridy-Ardanowski: linkedin.com/in/gehanharidy
We're back from Palm Springs and discussing executive function, losing the thread, ADHD & admin work, rude emails, fatigue with ourselves, packing SNAFUs, the great Karen Walrond, new TV, Kathy Acker, listener questions and a whole lot more!You can find Kim on her Substack: kimfrance.substack.comYou can pre-order Jenn's book, Ambition Monster: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Ambition-Monster/Jennifer-Romolini/9781668056585To follow Jenn's beauty recs: instagram.com/jennromolinisvanity/Concerns? Critiques? Suggestions? Just want to say "hi"? You can email us: everythingisfinethepodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Podcaster, writer, and information security consultant Carole Theriault, along with award-winning cybersecurity public speaker, podcaster, blogger, and analyst Graham Cluley, join Ann on this week's episode of Afternoon Cyber Tea. Graham and Carole are hosts of the Smashing Security podcast, which offers a helpful and hilarious take on tech SNAFUs, chat about cybercrime, hacking, online privacy, and more. Carole, Graham, and Ann discuss the story behind how the podcast came to be, cybersecurity trends they are currently tracking, and how individuals and business leaders can better protect digital systems. Resources: View Carole Theriault on LinkedIn View Graham Cluley on LinkedIn View Ann Johnson on LinkedIn Related Microsoft Podcasts: Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast The BlueHat Podcast Uncovering Hidden Risks Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at microsoft.com/podcasts Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of N2K media network.
We are back with the normal crew after a series of unfortunate scheduling SNAFUs kept us apart. This time we talk about Varuna, Panoceanias snake eaters that epitomize victory through superior firepower.Additionally we discuss reinforcements changes, and the new O12 Sectorial release.Support the show
Matt and Nic are back for a historic week in the history of Bitcoin. In this episode: Spot ETF approved and starts trading Why day 1 flows might disappoint but longer term flows could materialize Day 1 price action review The GBTC conversion effect ETF scoreboard after one day of launch The SEC's multiple SNAFUS in their ETF launch Gensler's grudging approval and his questionable logic Commissioner Crenshaw's dissent Gensler may have made a strategic mistake in his dissent Prospects for an ETH ETF What's next for the Bloomberg ETF boys Did Bitcoin change tradfi Fidelity is harvesting goodwill ETF fee review Sponsor notes Market Structure on the Cusp of Spot Bitcoin ETFs In Coin Metrics State of the Network Issue 241, we explore digital asset market structure on the cusp of spot Bitcoin ETFs
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We're talking "gulfs," folks! The pod is becoming a guide to oceanic landmasses! Joe travels for ThanksG and he's shocked to hear a young man trash talk pep rallies! Mark has another one of his patented travel SNAFUs on the way to Alabama, and plays a dangerous game of "hidden identity" with a thrift store employee! It's Tuesdays! Our Stuff: - patreon.com/tuesdays Sponsors: - Support the show & get 10% off your 1st month of therapy athttps://www.betterhelp.com/TUESDAYS - Support the show & get 20% off your order at https://www.liquidiv.comwith code TUESDAYS - Head to https://www.buyraycon.com/TUESDAYS to get up to 15% offsitewide. - Support the show & get 20% off & free shipping athttps://www.manscaped.com when you use the code TUESDAYS
Christopher embarked on a European adventure, starting with a cruise under an Italian-owned company that left much to be desired in terms of customer service. Unfazed, he hopped on another cruise, this time with a familiar and reliable NCL cruise company, ensuring a much more enjoyable experience. Their plans for a Mexican Riviera cruise hit a snag with a last-minute cancellation. Undeterred, the dynamic duo turned the setback into an opportunity and crafted an unforgettable vacation in Mexico City.
Hey, it's Amy Newmark with your Chicken Soup for the Soul, and today I'm going to share a couple of stories with you from our newest book, Chicken Soup for the Soul: Well THAT Was Funny. We've gathered some great storytellers in this book, to document the mishaps and misadventures of everyday life. One of the topics that came up a lot in the stories was technology, and specifically technology snafus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stephen A., Chris "Mad Dog" Russo and Marcus Spears discuss if we are overreacting to the Cowboys first loss, what 3-0 team they doubt the most and Swagu's Snafus from the weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stephen A., Chris "Mad Dog" Russo and Marcus Spears discuss if the Jets can still make the playoffs in the AFC, what Shohei Ohtani's elbow surgery means for the 2024 season and Marcus Spears debuts a new segment: Swagu's Snafus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We made it through our first episode of Season 3! We are excited to have pulled this off in the new format- live! In the episode, we talked a lot about the mythological animal called “work-life balance” and got real about some of our sacrifices, SNAFUs and the shitshow that is our household much of the time. While recording this podcast live, our producer was hunkered down in Florida during a hurricane and our dog was in a cone recovering from surgery. We mean it when we say the shitshow is real. We also talked a lot about these life rules we all seem to live by. Whether they are inherited by family of origin, pressured from society at large, or something we made up at some point in our lives, we continue to follow them, yet we are miserable. Let's interrupt this! Start questioning your rules and make new ones. We also spoke very candidly about some of their “divorceable conversations” where we have broken the terror barriers and are just as honest as can be with each other and continue to allow the evolution of our marriage and sex life, including changing rules every once in a while. Mark your calendars for noon PT on Wednesdays. There will be live episodes or IG lives to look out for, and we are excited about our Season 3 lineup of guests. We really appreciate you and all of your support. You are not alone, Amy & John & the DR & the DJ Crew PS. Did you catch the news that we have an upcoming Retreat this Fall? We are going to Desert Hot Springs near Palms Springs for 4 days and 3 nights, with a little Joshua Tree in there. More info and to reserve your spot HERE. *Reminder: Nothing in this podcast is a substitute for medical or professional advice. Please always consult your doctor.
To donate to Marie Mohler, click here: https://give.cornerstone.cc/wholesoulmasterydonatePart 1 of this 2-Part Video Series presents the Arcturian Collective's August 2023 Energy Update via channel Marie Mohler. In this transmission, the Guides spotlight Divine Dreaming, Spiritual Snafus, Key Choicepoints, & Quantum Manifesting. Key themes include the Power of the Sacred Heart Center, Conscious Breathing, Divine Dreaming as a Consciousness, Quantum Manifesting, the Negative Impact of Doubt on Dreams & Where It Comes From, The Power of the God Timeline, and more! Thank you for joining me and please share with others who would benefit from these insights and positive energies.Part 2 of this 2-Part Video Series takes a deeper dive into these powerful August 2023 Energies & Messages. Themes and topics covered by Marie Mohler in this Marinades Message include The Power of Dreaming and Creating, Choosing The God Timeline Every Day in Big and Small Ways, Losing Our Minds & Accessing The Wisdom of our Hearts, The Invitations Given in these Times to All Adam and Eve Descendents, and More! The Marinades Messages will be available this Saturday, July 29th. Stay tuned!Please like, subscribe, and share!Interested in a Soul Reading? Or Vibration Coaching? More Inspirational Messages and Products? Please visit:https://frequencywriter.comOr email: info@frequencywriter.comTo listen to more amazing podcasts and insightful broadcasts, or to make a donation, visit: http://www.wholesoulschoolandfoundation.orgTo donate: https://give.cornerstone.cc/wholesoulschoolandfoundationTo shop our apparel: https://www.bonfire.com/store/whole-soul-school-and-foundation/Thank you!Follow me via Whole Soul Mastery:Twitter: https://twitter.com/marie_mohlerFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wholesoulmasteryYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@colorthemagic5099Rumble.com: https://rumble.com/c/c-353585UgeTube: https://ugetube.com/@wholesoulmasteryTelegram: https://t.me/wholesoulmasteryTruth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@frequencywriter& https://truthsocial.com/@wholesoulmasteryTune into Frequency Writer Transmissions & Marinades, Whole Soul Mastery Podcasts with Amazing Guests, and Whole Soul School and Foundation's variety of inspiring podcasts via:Spotify, Apple iTunes, Buzzsprout, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Google Play Music + other favorite podcast platforms Find me by searching Whole Soul Mastery or Whole Soul School and FoundationIf would like to support me and my work directly, please send donations to: https://give.cornerstone.cc/wholesoulmasterydonateYou can also mail donations to:Marie Mohler/Whole Soul Mastery1289 Fordham Blvd., Suite 259Chapel Hill, NC 27514Every donation is appreciated! Thank you
With each podcast episode we release, I send an email out with a story to highlight it. My favorite part of these emails is the “PS” where I can spotlight news, make announcements, or ask you a question. So I'm working on the email last week and thinking about what I can put in the PS. And I get the idea to ask about what you'd like to see in a future episode. The only question is... will anybody take the time or be brave enough to write back? No need to worry, though, because you guys sent in some fantastic suggestions. And in this continuation of our “So You Think You Want to Become a Storyteller” series, my husband Mark and I are going to dive into one of them: What are the biggest mistakes storytellers and speakers make, and how can we avoid them? Today on the Storytelling School Podcast, we're tackling what I call “slaying the snafus.” You'll learn about the 10 most common snafus you'll want to slay right now and hear answers to questions like: What things can you work on while rehearsing your speech or story to enhance it for the audience? How can you avoid overloading your audience with information? What is the biggest snafu of all, especially for those who speak for a living? What are some easy ways to build a connection to your audience? And how do you avoid just regurgitating or mimicking someone else's ideas? What you will learn in this episode: What to do to better manage the time you have to talk or tell your story How to structure your story or speech so that your audience can follow How to take advantage of visuals in your speech or story presentation A little about me: Hi there. I'm Kymberlee. As a Speaking Strategist and founder of Storytelling School, I've had the pleasure of working with over 500 speakers, business leaders, and entrepreneurs worldwide for over a decade. No matter if those folks were getting ready to take the TED or TEDx stage or preparing for a high-stakes presentation with everything on the line, my specialty is High Stakes Short Form Communication. I've seen what works when influencing change and what doesn't. It turns out storytelling is one of the most powerful tools you can have in your arsenal. That's why I'm building a movement of master storytellers to affect change in the world on a global scale to help people tell real stories that have influence and impact. With effective storytelling, you change people's lives. Since competition for potential client attention is fierce, a story can make the difference between being memorable or irrelevant. You'll find me sharing my matcha tea mishap to discuss perfectionism, my quest for Bruce Lee and Hello Kitty art to explore kindness, or the six months of live blade training I underwent to illustrate presence. I spend my days showing the power of using stories to help cement ideas and bring lessons to life and teach my clients to do the same. If you think business owners can't tell stories or don't have stories to share with their clients, staff, donors, followers, or investors, I invite you to reconsider your perspective. There's no better place than in business to tell your stories so audiences, no matter how big or small, can understand how you think and what you value. Now it's your turn... If you're ready to become a master storyteller and effect change in our world, you've come to the right place. Links and Resources: Storytelling School Website @storytellingschool on Instagram @storytellingSchool on Facebook
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LEN LOMELL, THE LAST SURVIVOR OF THE ASSAULT ON POINTE-DU-HOC. D-Day Hero Len Lomell from Toms River, NJ D-Day, 6 June 1944, was the largest invasion in the history of the world. Pointe-Du-Hoc was a nearly 100-meter high cliff, with perpendicular sides jutting out into the English Channel. You won't believe the story of this incredible example of American ingenuity as we learn how this small group of Rangers was finally able to accomplish their mission despite all the SNAFUs. Join us as we talk with Len Lomell, the last survivor of the assault on Pointe-Du-Hoc. Len was a Toms River, NJ man. After the war he married and had 3 daughters while building a successful law practice. He passed away in 2011 at the age of 91. Here is a wonderful review of Leonard's life, provided by NJ.com. www.nj.com/news/2011/03/leonard_lomell_d-day_hero_from Operation Song: Kristi Alderson, Navy AT3 on F/A 18s, with Songwriter Jenn Franklin talk about their collaboration in writing "RISE" https://www.operationsong.org/ Keith King, Army18th Brigade (218th and 630th MP companies) and Founder of NVBDC discuses what's happening at the National Veterans Business Development Council. HOME - NVBDC
Hey, it's Amy Newmark with your Chicken Soup for the Soul, and today I'm going to share a couple of stories with you from our newest book, Chicken Soup for the Soul: Well THAT Was Funny. We've gathered some great storytellers in this book, to document the mishaps and misadventures of everyday life. One of the topics that came up a lot in the stories was technology, and specifically technology snafus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mahima Santhanam hired me more than 10 years ago, and since then, it's been a pleasure to evolve together through careers, big life moments, and, of course, style brands. In today's episode, we talk about her life in advertising, her commitment to a more sustainable life (and style), and how her upcoming nuptial outfits highlight the joy of the union! Episode Resources: Shop Your Spring Style Personalities--Links & resources:Follow the podcast on social media:@bustyle@natalie_tincherCheck out the website for more info at www.bu.styleRate, Review, & Subscribe to the podcast on Apple & SpotifyThis Podcast is brought to you by Upstarter Podcast Network
In this episode of the Buckeye Weekly Podcast, Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr discuss a story by ESPN's Pete Thamel detailing former Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren's baffling television contract snafus. Such as conference coaches and administrators not being aware that they'd have to play Saturday nights in November, and that Warren gave a Big Ten Championship Game to NBC without the power to do so. The fellas discuss Thamel's piece, how administrators could not have realized Saturday nights were going to become a big thing, Ohio State's attempt to help the situation, Michigan's lack of attempt to do the same, and much more.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2630697/advertisement
There are some amazing sign-up bonus offer on the market right now. Even if you utilize several different methods of earning points for your expenses, new card sign-up bonuses are still the easiest way to earn lots of points quickly. However, you want to be absolutely sure that when you get approved for a new rewards credit card, you don't make a mistake that's going to cost you your sign-up bonus. This week, learn how to avoid common sign-up bonus snafus. Get full show notes and more information here: www.pointmetofirstclass.com/blog/sign-up-bonus-snafus Get on the waitlist for my online course, Points Made Easy, here: https://www.pointmetofirstclass.com/pointsmadeeasy
In this episode, Dr. Mistry and Donna Lee answer listener questions on all things ejaculation! Listen in to hear Dr. Mistry's advice for men experiencing everything from retrograde ejaculation to leaking preseminal fluid to losing the ability to orgasm. As always, our team of experts at NAU Urology Specialists can help address these and other conditions through our holistic approach to urology, utilizing medication, surgery, pelvic floor physical therapy, sex therapy, and more. If you or a loved one are concerned about ejaculation (or its absence), call or visit us online to schedule an appointment today! Voted top Men's Health Podcast, Sex Therapy Podcast, and Prostate Cancer Podcast by FeedSpotDr. Mistry is a board-certified urologist and has been treating patients in the Austin and Greater Williamson County area since he started his private practice in 2007.We enjoy hearing from you! Email us at armormenshealth@gmail.com and we'll answer your question in an upcoming episode.Phone: (512) 238-0762Email: Armormenshealth@gmail.comWebsite: Armormenshealth.comOur Locations:Round Rock Office970 Hester's Crossing Road Suite 101 Round Rock, TX 78681South Austin Office6501 South Congress Suite 1-103 Austin, TX 78745Lakeline Office12505 Hymeadow Drive Suite 2C Austin, TX 78750Dripping Springs Office170 Benney Lane Suite 202 Dripping Springs, TX 78620
This episode is a cautionary tale about what can happen when technology fails during a speaking engagement. Heather recounts her experience speaking at the first PodConf, a podcasting conference located in Portland, Oregon (organized by Pat Cheung). Heather shares her SNAFUs and emphasizes the importance of being prepared for tech failures and having a backup plan. She also discusses how we should listen to the universe, her propensity for leaving smears on flat surfaces, and shares a mishap involving a pane of glass. SHOW MENTIONS: PodConf: WebsitePodinbox Software: WebsitePodcast Growth Hacks: PodcastAs a member, you get access to the Rad Pack exclusive Members Only content. You also receive perks and discounts! Plus, VIP access to the following:Weekly Goal Check-ins and Action Hero SessionsWorksheets, Workbooks, etc.Strategy SessionsMastermindsContent Creation ClubOffice HoursPrivate Slack ChannelSupport the showContact Heather: Instagram - LinkedIn - Email: heather@GetRadBiz.comGet Radical With Your Business: Facebook - WebsiteJoin the Get Radical Profit Growth Accelerator: WebsiteBook a Discovery Call (via Zoom) - ScheduleZeitzwolfe Accounting: Website - Facebook
There were no SNAFUs in today's crossword, and no TABOOBOOBOOs, for that matter: just a bevy of brilliant clues (especially the "themers" as we like to call them (as of today, when we first thought of it
HOUR 1 Curtis in the WEEI weather center reporting on the storm, with some snafus Wiggy tries to prove his back up goalie theory with stats Turns out Wiggy was right about goalies, but he can't math
The dummies share their own Superbowl Dumb Dad moments and one that Kevin got to witness firsthand. Kevin also explains the plot of the 2006 hit movie "Firewall," starring Harrison Ford. And a user submission! Our podcast is also on Youtube. Subscribe here! For more Dumb Dad Pod, follow us on social - https://bit.ly/3t6tE9M We've got DUMB DAD MERCH! And we're on CAMEO! We'd love to send a message to a dad (or anybody) in your life who needs a Dumb Dad pick-me-up! CHEAT CODES - BETONLINE - Use our Promo Code: BLEAV to receive your 50% Welcome Bonus on your first deposit. Thanks to Chris Verdú for our show music! Check out Verdú on SoundCloud!
Today is Friday, January 13, and we're looking at Cerebral vs. BetterHelp.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In this week's trucking news, you'll get winter driving tips from experienced drivers and you'll learn if your employer can retaliate if you refuse to drive in bad weather. We'll hear about the Department of Labor getting an earful about the newly-proposed rules on who qualifies as an independent contractor. California emissions Nazis are reeking havoc again, and we discover yet another chink in the electric truck armor. Canada is finally getting ready for electronic logging devices, the FMCSA seeks to modify emergency exemptions, the crazy high harassment numbers in the trucking industry, and finally, a trucker's rights to bathrooms goes to Congress and one trucker who really loves Kelly Clarkson! And it's Christmas, so of course I'll share my rendition of Twas The Night Before Christmas: Trucker Style. Might what to earmuff your kids for that one. LOL As for listener feedback, @wunuvakind and @goose from the Trucker Dump Slack group weigh in on the new format of the show, and @goose also gives us some insight and additional tips on the winter pileup story we covered in the last episode. And last but not least, we hear a funny delivery story from Driver Dave. This episode of Trucker Dump is sponsored by: Porter Freight Funding - So many services to offer, including Factoring, Dispatching, Freight Brokering, Fuel Cards, Insurance, and Compliance. Call 205-576-8257 to learn more. Introduction Links: Get the Trucking Ebook Combo Pack for 50% off for a limited time! Only $9.99 for two books (including a 9.25 hour audiobook version of Trucking Life)! Please consider using my Amazon Affiliate link for your Christmas shopping. Amazon will pay me a small commission for everything you buy. All you have to do is click on the ebook link on this page and then shop as you normally would. Thanks! You can also donate directly by clicking the Donate button on this page. News Links: Love's opens four new locations from LandLine.media Ohio converts weigh stations to truck parking from OverdriveOnline.com Winter trucking tips that could actually save a life from OverdriveOnline.com Video: Are truckers protected from retaliation for refusing to drive in bad weather? from OverdriveOnline.com Department of Labor proposal generates tens of thousands of comments from LandLine.media Trucking groups, owner-ops generally opposed to Biden DOL's contractor rule changes from OverdriveOnline.com Nearly 80,000 active trucks could be barred from operating in California at year-end from OverdriveOnline.com Tesla Semi's cab design makes it a ‘completely stupid vehicle,' trucker says from CDLLife.com (suggested by @Cici) Cold weather is zapping electric truck range from ccjdigital.com (Commercial Carrier Journal) Canadian ELD mandate set for Jan. 1 enforcement deadline from OverdriveOnline.com FMCSA proposing to limit scope of emergency declarations from OverdriveOnline.com Harassment high in trucking industry, new FMCSA study on crime prevention shows from TheTrucker.com New legislation provides bathroom access for truck drivers from FreightWaves.com Pop star files restraining order against trucker who believes she's messaging him from CDLLife.com Show info: You can email your comments, suggestions, questions, or insults to TruckerDump@gmail.com Join the Trucker Dump Podcast Facebook Group Join the Trucker Dump Slack Group by emailing me at TruckerDump@gmail.com Got a second to Rate and/or Review the podcast on iTunes? Download the intro/outro songs for free! courtesy of Walking On Einstein
HOUR 1 Greg is in Nantucket, there are numerous technical snafus, yet we press on Scheim says playing the Vikings is perfect opportunity to run in red zone Wiggy doesn't believe in tryptophan, and pronounces the L in salmon
(0:00) Fred, Rich and Wallach open the final hour of the program discussing the Celtics' Summer League game from Monday night. It was a tough night for the NBA TV broadcast crew. (19:58) The guys discuss which Patriots players are over-/under- rated. (32:32) THE STACK CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & RICH Twitter: @Toucherandrich | @fredtoucher | @KenGriffeyRules Instagram: @Toucherandrichofficial | @fredtoucher Twitch: twitch.tv/thesportshub 98.5 The Sports Hub: Website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram
This Wednesday episode comes a bit delayed with Andy on the road fleeing the morose Chicagoland area still dealing with Fitzy's fade. Brendan promptly gets into the schedule for the week, beginning with Colonial, where Charles Schwab is handing out all manner of perks -- cars, belt buckles, and potentially a second tartan jacket in as many months for Jordan Spieth. The Stand Up Mixer Senior Championship is the subject of a great catnip call of the week. The LPGA is once again holding a 5-day match play event in a desert on the other side of the country from next week's major, so that's critiqued. There's material from the ground in Holland ahead of the Dutch Open. News hits on a few LIV rumors and debates the worst courtside experience for an NBA game. They close with a “Stars of the Sandhills” segment, a short flashlight on Minjee Lee and her Australian upbringing and ascent ahead of next week's U.S. Women's Open, where she'll be a contender at Pine Needles.