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Chris Hake, a real estate expert, known for his innovative work in self-storage and leadership in the local Real Estate Investment Association shares his fascinating journey tracing back to his post-college days in the late 80s and early 90s. Initially uncertain about his career path, Chris discovered his entrepreneurial spirit, purchasing his first property with his fiancée and unexpectedly flipping it for a profit. With the influence of a Carlton Sheets course in 1996, Chris's real estate career quickly gained momentum, leading him to acquire an impressive portfolio of properties in the Madison area. His story is not just about acquiring properties but about weathering life's storms, including 9/11, the 2008 financial crash, and the COVID-19 pandemic, all while maintaining a strong focus on family and community. Chris also shares his personal battles with health issues and his unwavering determination to succeed in the self-storage market. From overcoming debilitating conditions to seizing unexpected opportunities, Chris's tale is one of resilience, positivity, and community engagement. Chris is the president, visionary, and investor coach of the Master Investor Academy and Madison Real Estate Investors Association (REIA). Chris has decades of real estate investing experience and has seen (and smelled) more distressed properties than he cares to admit. He now applies that knowledge in the mentoring and education of his Coaching students that are actively engaged in rehabbing, wholesaling, and holding of properties all over South Central Wisconsin. More about Chris at www.linkedin.com/in/chris-hake-28368711 Connect with Kevin Dairaghi! Website: www.kevindairaghi.com Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/kdairaghi Instagram: @thekevindairaghishow Facebook: www.facebook.com/kdairaghi Get free access to some of the tools we talked about at www.kevindairaghi.com/tools You are who you surround yourself with. Join the Tribe! RATE & REVIEW this episode on Apple and Spotify. SHARE this episode with someone. SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss out on any new episodes!
3:43 AM is a time that Tim Kaney will never forget. It signifies a transformational period in his life of strange events. As he strived to live a normal life, the abnormal kept beckoning him for attention. UFOs, nightmares, lucid dreams, possible alien contact, and synchronicities showed up too often to ignore and have been the foundation of his questioning the reality in which we live.Tim Kaney investigates his own experiences to see if they can be explained away but keeps being routed to an avenue with the name of “Maybe?”. Bizarre and traumatic moments in his life are recounted here and offered has guideposts for others traveling along their own journey of self-discovery and reflection. The truth is revealed to be odder than fiction at times in this riveting, first-hand account of otherworldly contact and high-strangeness.Focused on a chronological narrative leading him into this field of research and investigation in South Central Wisconsin, Tim Kaney debuts as both author and UFO researcher in this title bound to transfix and enlighten.This deeply personal memoir is a message, warning, and invitation all in one. Tim Kaney invites the reader to acknowledge their weird and look into the dark depths of humanity to find out what goes on when and where we are not always willing to look.BioTim Kaney is a marketer, artist, and graphic designer with 15+ years in the field of B2B marketing. He has also dabbled as an artist since he could hold a pencil. Recently, he shed his shackles and is delving deep into his experiences of the strange and weird. This is Tim's first book and is as much a map for others as it is a personal exploration of a plain old weird aspect of his own life.Tim is a certified UFO investigator and holds professional certificates from the Centre of Excellence in the fields of Ufology and Cryptozoology. He worked from 2021 to 2023 with MUFON as both a Field Investigator and the state's Assistant State Director. Tim held an intro presentation on Ufology in 2022 at his local public library. He has always had an interest in this topic and wants to help others on their path to understanding and to find their peace and truth and to connect with others. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DBVJMDGWhttp://www.kaneykreative.com/ https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/alienufopodcast
3:43 AM is a time that Tim Kaney will never forget. It signifies a transformational period in his life of strange events. As he strived to live a normal life, the abnormal kept beckoning him for attention. UFOs, nightmares, lucid dreams, possible alien contact, and synchronicities showed up too often to ignore and have been the foundation of his questioning the reality in which we live.Tim Kaney investigates his own experiences to see if they can be explained away but keeps being routed to an avenue with the name of “Maybe?”. Bizarre and traumatic moments in his life are recounted here and offered has guideposts for others traveling along their own journey of self-discovery and reflection. The truth is revealed to be odder than fiction at times in this riveting, first-hand account of otherworldly contact and high-strangeness.Focused on a chronological narrative leading him into this field of research and investigation in South Central Wisconsin, Tim Kaney debuts as both author and UFO researcher in this title bound to transfix and enlighten.This deeply personal memoir is a message, warning, and invitation all in one. Tim Kaney invites the reader to acknowledge their weird and look into the dark depths of humanity to find out what goes on when and where we are not always willing to look.BioTim Kaney is a marketer, artist, and graphic designer with 15+ years in the field of B2B marketing. He has also dabbled as an artist since he could hold a pencil. Recently, he shed his shackles and is delving deep into his experiences of the strange and weird. This is Tim's first book and is as much a map for others as it is a personal exploration of a plain old weird aspect of his own life.Tim is a certified UFO investigator and holds professional certificates from the Centre of Excellence in the fields of Ufology and Cryptozoology. He worked from 2021 to 2023 with MUFON as both a Field Investigator and the state's Assistant State Director. Tim held an intro presentation on Ufology in 2022 at his local public library. He has always had an interest in this topic and wants to help others on their path to understanding and to find their peace and truth and to connect with others. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DBVJMDGWhttp://www.kaneykreative.com/ https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/alienufopodcast
The farmer Angel Network has helped bring the issue of farmers mental health to the forefront in Wisconsin. Dorothy Harms, the chairperson of the Farmer Angel Network of South-Central Wisconsin, explains that they started the network after one of her friends passed away by suicide and knew something had to be done to advocate for the issue. This also led to a sister chapter being formed last year in western Wisconsin by Jennifer Webster who lost her father to suicide. Their goal is to help get the word out about farmer mental health and help families get the help they need for their loved ones that they feel are on the downhill slide. They each explain their stories and they share tips on how to recognize there is an issue with a friend or family member, as well as how to check on them and guide them in the direction for help. They want people to know it is ok not to be ok and that it is hard to take care of others and your farms if you are having a hard time taking care of yourself. The number of the suicide hotline is 988 if you or someone you know is going through a crisis. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For six minutes, Wisconsin husband, farmer, and writer Philip Hasheider was dead. He met all the requirements: heart not beating, lungs no longer breathing, skin an ashen color turning blue. He was lifeless, flat on the floor. “Six Minutes in Eternity: A Memoir” is an extraordinary story of his Near Death Experience (NDE), including the events on an early October morning leading to his sudden cardiac death and what he experienced during that time away from his body. Through no request or fault of his own, he had suddenly, in an instant, become an expert on dying. This book explains what he experienced during the time he was being revived and explores how the full awareness of his life has been opened for him with a new set of eyes. His interpretation of the experience here and in another dimension offers a pathway for others to follow this journey with him.Philip Hasheider is a farmer, writer, and local historian. He is the author of 30 books on farming, local history, and family stories. His essays have appeared in the Wisconsin Academy of Review, The Capital Times, Wisconsin State Journal, Sickle & Sheaf, Seasons on the Farm, Old Sauk Trails, My First Tractor: Stories of Farmers and Their First Love, and The Country Today. He wrote the first Wisconsin Local Food Marketing Guide, which received the Wisconsin Distinguished Document Award from the Wisconsin Library Association and the National Notable Government Documents Award from the American Library Association. He is a five-time recipient of the Book of Merit Award presented by the Wisconsin Historical Society and Wisconsin State Genealogical Society. He lives on a farm in South Central Wisconsin with his wife Mary, where pasture-grazed beef is a central part of their farm's legacy.Contact Info:www.facebook.com/philip.hasheider Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For six minutes, Wisconsin husband, farmer, and writer Philip Hasheider was dead. He met all the requirements: heart not beating, lungs no longer breathing, skin an ashen color turning blue. He was lifeless, flat on the floor. “Six Minutes in Eternity: A Memoir” is an extraordinary story of his Near Death Experience (NDE), including the events on an early October morning leading to his sudden cardiac death and what he experienced during that time away from his body. Through no request or fault of his own, he had suddenly, in an instant, become an expert on dying. This book explains what he experienced during the time he was being revived and explores how the full awareness of his life has been opened for him with a new set of eyes. His interpretation of the experience here and in another dimension offers a pathway for others to follow this journey with him. Philip Hasheider is a farmer, writer, and local historian. He is the author of 30 books on farming, local history, and family stories. His essays have appeared in the Wisconsin Academy of Review, The Capital Times, Wisconsin State Journal, Sickle & Sheaf, Seasons on the Farm, Old Sauk Trails, My First Tractor: Stories of Farmers and Their First Love, and The Country Today. He wrote the first Wisconsin Local Food Marketing Guide, which received the Wisconsin Distinguished Document Award from the Wisconsin Library Association and the National Notable Government Documents Award from the American Library Association. He is a five-time recipient of the Book of Merit Award presented by the Wisconsin Historical Society and Wisconsin State Genealogical Society. He lives on a farm in South Central Wisconsin with his wife Mary, where pasture-grazed beef is a central part of their farm's legacy. Contact Info: www.facebook.com/philip.hasheider
For six minutes, Wisconsin husband, farmer, and writer Philip Hasheider was dead. He met all the requirements: heart not beating, lungs no longer breathing, skin an ashen color turning blue. He was lifeless, flat on the floor. “Six Minutes in Eternity: A Memoir” is an extraordinary story of his Near Death Experience (NDE), including the events on an early October morning leading to his sudden cardiac death and what he experienced during that time away from his body. Through no request or fault of his own, he had suddenly, in an instant, become an expert on dying. This book explains what he experienced during the time he was being revived and explores how the full awareness of his life has been opened for him with a new set of eyes. His interpretation of the experience here and in another dimension offers a pathway for others to follow this journey with him. “Philip Hasheider is a farmer, writer, and local historian. He is the author of 30 books on farming, local history, and family stories. His essays have appeared in the Wisconsin Academy of Review, The Capital Times, Wisconsin State Journal, Sickle & Sheaf, Seasons on the Farm, Old Sauk Trails, My First Tractor: Stories of Farmers and Their First Love, and The Country Today. He wrote the first Wisconsin Local Food Marketing Guide, which received the Wisconsin Distinguished Document Award from the Wisconsin Library Association and the National Notable Government Documents Award from the American Library Association. He is a five-time recipient of the Book of Merit Award presented by the Wisconsin Historical Society and Wisconsin State Genealogical Society. He lives on a farm in South Central Wisconsin with his wife Mary, where pasture-grazed beef is a central part of their farm's legacy. Contact Info: www.facebook.com/philip.hasheider
The president of the South Central Federation of Labor-AFL-CIO talks endorsements and urges against the constitutional cahnges on Tuesday's ballot, UW Health nurses demand better family leave, a Rally for Democracy in Madison includes calls for working people, a health care apprenticeship program gets funding in South Central Wisconsin, and the staff at the nation's largest union end up in a tough union struggle of their own.
Miles tells the story of a buck he called Beamer, heavy arrows downsides, 1 pin vs 5 pin sights, set ups in hill country, scouting and hunting at the same time, new property hunting plans, hunting friendships and a ton more. Miles is a great guy out of South Central Wisconsin who works with the Lone Wolf Custom Gear Team, and definitely someone I'll have on the podcast again. Hope ya'll enjoy! https://www.instagram.com/w8n4nov/ - Instagram https://www.youtube.com/@milesSTYLZ -- Youtube https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=miles%20dykeman - Facebook
This past week has seen unprecedented weather activity across Wisconsin, marked by intense heat, high humidity, and severe storms that have brought significant rainfall and caused widespread damage. "We've experienced multiple rounds of storms, producing heavy rainfall, damaging winds, tornadoes, and hail across the state," said Bridgette Mason, Assistant State Climatologist. "In some areas, rainfall reached up to four to six inches, particularly in West Central and South Central Wisconsin, from Crawford to Sheboygan counties. This is significantly above the 30-year average, especially around Columbia and Dane counties." As we move into July, weather patterns are expected to remain active. "Over the next week, South Central and Southeastern Wisconsin may see upwards of two inches of rain, with at least a half-inch expected statewide," said Mason. "We are also anticipating warmer-than-normal conditions with a slight risk of excessive rainfall between July 2nd and 8th."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Philip is a farmer, writer and local historian. He's the author of 30 books on farming, local history and family stories. His essays have appeared in the Wisconsin Academy of Review, The Capital Times, Wisconsin State Journal, Sickle & Sheaf, Seasons on the Farm, Old Sauk Trails, My First Tractor: Stories of Farmers and Their First Love, and The Country Today. He was the writer for the first Wisconsin Local Food and marketing Guide that received the Wisconsin Distinguished Document Award from the Wisconsin Library Association and the national Notable Government Documents Award from the American Library Association. He is a five-time recipient of the Book of Merit Award presented by the Wisconsin Historical Society and Wisconsin State Genealogical Society. He lives on a farm in South Central Wisconsin, with his wife Mary, where pasture-grazed beef is a central part of their farm's legacy. Philip Hasheider's Book: Six Minutes in Eternity: A Memoir Connect with Philip at: philiphasheiderbooks@gmail.com Follow Philip on Social Media: Facebook __________________________________ IANDS Conference 2024 August 28 - September 1 in Phoenix, Arizona. Click here to learn more about the IANDS Conference __________________________________ Connect with Dr. Lotte using the links below! NEW ONLINE SELF STUDY COURSE - Click here for "Connecting with your Spirit Team" Click here Subscribe to Dr. Lotte's Newsletter Click here to visit Dr. Lotte's Website Stay Connected on Social Meida, follow Dr. Lotte on Instagram, Facebook, & Youtube
WTF Just Happened?!: Afterlife Evidence, Paranormal + Spirituality without the Woo
Guest: Philip Hasheider - Near Death Experiencer and Author of "Six Minutes in Eternity: A Memoir." Full notes on "Six Minutes in Eternity" and Other Dimensions with Philip Hasheider Episode 92 Buy the book: WTF Just Happened?!: A sciencey skeptic explores grief, healing, and evidence of an afterlife Philip Hasheider is a Near Death Experiencer. He had a heart attack where he died, and was dead for 6 minutes before he was resuscitated. During this time he had an amazing NDE where he went to another dimension. He wrote a book about it called “Six Minutes in Eternity: A Memoir.” He is also a farmer, writer and local historian. He's the author of 30 books on farming, local history and family stories. He lives on a farm in South Central Wisconsin, with his wife Mary, and where pasture-grazed beef is a central part of their farm's legacy. Follow Philip Hasheider: Amazon | Lisa Hagan Books Follow IANDS: Website | Facebook | YouTube --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wtfjusthappened/support
Andrew Markhart, a waterfowl hunter from South Central Wisconsin, joins Elliott to discuss his hunting background and experiences. Andrew hunts two to three days a week and has started traveling to different areas for waterfowl hunting. He shares his experience hunting teal, wood ducks, and divers, and how he relies on past history and weather patterns to determine his hunting spots. Andrew also talks about his hunting partnership with his fiancé and how they enjoy hunting together. They plan to take hunting trips for their anniversary every year. In this conversation, Andrew M and Elliott discuss Andrew's experience hunting divers, his trips to Texas, and his journey with his hunting dog. They also talk about the importance of scouting and the learning process in waterfowl hunting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Benjamin Reigle, founder and host of the Revenue Cycle podcast "My Good Friends," shares his extensive experience in the healthcare industry, including co-founding Health Rise Consulting Firm and leading initiatives at companies like McKinsey & Company and Accredited Health (now R1). He is also the CEO of Tarpon Health, a community driving automation for healthcare providers. In this episode, Benjamin dives into the topic of healthcare change, emphasizing the importance of understanding industry shifts. Stay tuned to gain insights into the evolving landscape of healthcare. The Change Healthcare breach, as discussed in the podcast episode with Benjamin Reigle, has had a profound impact on the healthcare industry. The breach resulted in challenges with claim submission, cash flow, and data security, affecting not only the operations of Change Healthcare but also having a ripple effect on healthcare providers, payers, and patients. The breach led to issues with claim submission, as some payers who relied solely on Change as their intermediary were unable to process claims. This created a backlog of claims and disrupted the revenue cycle for many healthcare organizations. Some providers resorted to manual processes, such as printing and mailing claims, which added complexity and delays to the billing process. Cash flow was significantly impacted by the breach, especially for smaller healthcare entities like physician groups and community hospitals. With claims not being processed efficiently, these organizations faced financial strain due to delayed payments and uncertainty about when the situation would be resolved. The lack of cash flow threatened the financial stability of these smaller entities, highlighting the importance of having contingency plans and backup systems in place. Data security concerns arose as a result of the breach, with questions about the extent of the data compromised and the potential implications for patient privacy. The breach raised questions about the adequacy of security measures in place and the vulnerability of healthcare systems to cyber threats. The need for enhanced data security protocols and proactive measures to prevent future breaches became a pressing issue for healthcare organizations. Experian Health Client Communication February 23, 2024 Experian Health is aware of Change Healthcare's (Optum's) announcement on February 21 about a cybersecurity incident affecting its systems. Experian's Cyber Incident Response team and Cyber Threat Intelligence teams have been engaged and are closely monitoring the situation. We have not seen evidence of a threat to Experian. Out of an abundance of caution and consistent with Experian's security practices, Experian has temporarily severed connectivity to Change Healthcare. During the period of this severed connectivity, there will be an impact to batch and EDI authorizations, claims and remits, claim status, eligibility, and notice of care transactions that Experian Health sends to Change Healthcare. Experian will resume connectivity to Change when it receives assurances from Change Healthcare that it has adequately contained the threat. Payers work with a variety of clearinghouses to process data. In many cases, multiple payer connections are available although sometimes payer connectivity may be limited or even exclusive to a single clearinghouse. In the majority of cases, transactions from Experian Health route directly to the requestedpayer. When connectivity is limited or certain routes are unavailable, however, it is common to route traffic through another clearinghouse. Below is a list of potentially impacted payers. Our teams are actively evaluating and rerouting transactions when an alternative route is available and will provide an update to this list as soon as possible. BCBS-MA Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Claims 13162 1199 National Benefit Fund 93044 A & I Benefit Plan Administrators 37283 AAG-American Administravie Group 72467 ACS Benefit Services Inc. © Experian Health, Inc. Experian Confidential Information Page 2 of 28 83077 Advantek Benefit Administrators CB159 Advisory Health Administrators 65093 Advocate Physician Partners CB637 Aegis Administrative Services 128CA Aetna Better Health of California 128FL Aetna Better Health of Florida 68024 Aetna Better Health of Illinois 128KS Aetna Better Health of Kansas 128KY Aetna Better Health of Kentucky 128LA Aetna Better Health of Louisiana 128MD Aetna Better Health of Maryland 128MI Aetna Better Health of Michigan 46320 Aetna Better Health of New Jersey 34734 Aetna Better Health of New York 50023 Aetna Better Health of Ohio 23228 Aetna Better Health of Pennsylvania 38692 Aetna Better Health of Texas (Medicaid & CHIP) 128VA Aetna Better Health of Virginia 128WV Aetna Better Health of West Virginia 26337 Aetna Better Health Premier Plan MMAI 45221 Aetna OhioRISE 13334 Affinity Health Plan 46594 AFFINITY MEDICAL GROUP 37280 AGA 20048 Agate Resources Inc. (LIPA) 64158 Agency Services Inc ARA01 AgeRight Advantage AWNY6 Agewell New York 95422 AIDS Healthcare Foundation 12K01 Alabama Medicaid 91136 Alaska Carpenters Trust 44423 Alexian Brothers Community Services of TN 13550 ALICARE AHCA1 Alignment Healthcare 26160 AllCare Advantage 58234 Alliant Health Plans of Georgia 50749 Allianz Global Assistance 37308 Allied Benefit Systems A0701 Alta Bates Medical Group RP016 Alterwood Advantage 13343 Amalgamated Life - PA / Alicare 75137 AmeriBen Solutions Inc. TH095 American Family Insurance 62030 American General © Experian Health, Inc. Experian Confidential Information Page 3 of 28 31135 American Health Advantage of Mississippi 31125 American Health Advantage of Oklahoma 31130 American Health Advantage of Tennessee 31155 American Health Advantage of Texas 1066 American Healthcare Alliance 74048 American National Ins. Co. (ANICO) 44444 American Postal Workers Union Health Plan 48055 American Progressive Life and Health Insurance Company 56195 American Trust Administrators Inc. 54763 AmeriHealth Administrators 77799 AmeriHealth Caritas Delaware 77003 AmeriHealth Caritas Florida 27357 Amerihealth Caritas Louisiana (LACare) 47073 AmeriHealth Caritas Next - A Product of AmeriHealth Caritas VIP Next, Inc. 45408 AmeriHealth Caritas Next A Product of AmeriHealth Caritas Florida, Inc. 83148 AmeriHealth Caritas Next North Carolina 81671 AmeriHealth Caritas North Carolina 84243 AmeriHealth Caritas Ohio 22248 AmeriHealth Caritas Pennsylvania 77062 AmeriHealth Caritas VIP Care 87406 AmeriHealth Caritas VIP Care - Delaware DSNP 77013 AmeriHealth Caritus VIP Care Plus (Michigan) 77002 Amerihealth District of Columbia 77001 AmeriHealth NorthEast 64090 AmFirst Insurance Company (payer only accepts Secondary claims) 24818 Amida Care 79966 Amida Care Medicare 37105 Amita Health Medical Care Group 34192 Antares Management Solutions 29370 Anthem Ohio Medicaid 34196 Apex Benefit Services 83112 Apex Health 11081 Arcadia Healthcare Solutions - IPG 36364 Arcadia Healthcare Solutions - NPA 39185 ARISE 61184 Arkansas Superior Select 6603 ASAGEHA AAMG1 Asian American Medical Group 46156 Aspire Health Plan 36483 Aspirus Medicare Advantage 75068 Assurant Health Self Funded 74240 Assured Benefits Administrators 84320 Astiva Health 87020 Atlantic Coast Life © Experian Health, Inc. Experian Confidential Information Page 4 of 28 AVA01 Avalon Administrative Services 46045 Avera Health Plans 87098 Avesis (Vision) 59274 AvMed Inc. 65101 AXA Assistance_USA 77005 Bakersfield Family Medical Group 12X42 Banner Health SX145 Banner Health AZ 84323 Banner Medicare Advantage Prime HMO 81079 BayCare Select Health Plans 63100 Behavioral Health Systems 99320 Benefit & Risk Management Services 48611 Benefit Management Inc. of KS 37212 Benefit Management Systems Inc 88052 Benefit Plan Administrators 39081 Benefit Plan Administrators Co. (Eau Claire WI) 38238 BeneSys, Inc. 95606 Berkshire Lehigh Partners 62183 Better Health Plans Inc. CB987 Black Hawk 3036 Blue Benefit Administrators of MA 12B54 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama 77078 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona Advantage SB580 Blue Cross Blue Shield of District of Columbia (Carefirst) 12000 Blue Cross Blue Shield of District of Columbia (Carefirst) SB971 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Hawaii (HMSA) SB690 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Maryland (Carefirst) 12011 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Maryland (Carefirst) 12B15 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Missouri (Blue Cross) BCSVT Blue Cross Blue Shield of Vermont BOONG Boon Administrative Services 22286 BritCay 35182 Brodart 51037 Brokerage Concepts 94316 Brown & Toland Medical Group BTHS1 Brown and Toland Health Services 42020 Buckeye Ohio Medicaid 42150 Butler Benefit 23708 C&O Employees Hospital Association CAIPA California IPA 71057 Cannon Cochran Management Services Inc. Metairie LA 95399 CAP Management Systems 12X03 Capital District Physicians Health Plan 95112 Capital Health Plan © Experian Health, Inc. Experian Confidential Information Page 5 of 28 68011 Capitol Administrators 12K89 Care Access Health Plan (CAHP) 77082 Care Improvement Plus 66010 Care N' Care 57116 Care1st Health Plan of Arizona - Medicaid (DOS < 11/30/22) 11345 CareCentrix 14182 CareCore National 14180 CareCore National LLC (Oxford Radiology Claims) 14188 CareCore/WCNY RAD 75191 CareFirst Administrators/NCAS (Charlotte, NC) 75190 CareFirst Administrators/NCAS (Fairfax, VA) 93975 CareOregon Inc. 16307 CarePartners of Connecticut 31500 CareSource Ohio Medicaid 65391 CBHNP - HealthChoices 95167 Cedars-Sinai Medical Network Services 68063 Celtic Insurance 99111 Cencal Health 94312 Center for Elders Independence 13360 CenterLight Healthcare 23626 Central Pennsylvania Teamsters Fund 13193 Central Reserve Life Ins Co-Medicare Supplement 36215 Central States Health & Welfare Funds 84146 CHAMPVA - HAC CHERO Cherokee Nation Comprehensive Care Agency 34154 Chesterfield Resources Inc. 80141 Childhealth Plus by Healthfirst (CHP) 94321 Children First Medical Group 33065 CHOC - Children's Hospital Of Orange County Health Alliance 38308 Christian Brothers Services 59355 Christian Care Ministries 10629 Christus Health Medicare Advantage 52106 Christus Health TX HIX 38219 ClaimChoice Administrators (DOS >1.1.21) 11752 ClaimsBridge HPN 85468 Clear Spring Heath 13285 Clover Health 51579 Coastal Communities Physician Network 42049 Cofinity - Group Resources 22284 Colonial Medical 88091 Commercial Travelers/PHX 14315 Commonwealth Care Alliance 14316 Commonwealth Care Alliance - Medicare Advantage 60995 Community Care Inc. - Family Care (Wisconsin) © Experian Health, Inc. Experian Confidential Information Page 6 of 28 73143 Community Care Managed Health Care Plans of Oklahoma 35193 Community Health Alliance 48145 Community Health Choice 75261 Community Health Electronic Claims/CHEC/webTPA 37322 Companion Life 37363 Compsych 6105 ConnectiCare Inc 75284 Consolidated Associates Railroad 87843 Consolidated Health Plans 45321 Consumers Choice Health SC 99433 Contessa Health 46478 Continuum (formerly Marrick WRx) 55544 Conversion Plan-APWU THCP9 Cook Children STAR Plan 58231 Core Administrative Services 43160 Corizon Inc. 35202 Cornerstone Benefit Adminstrators CB268 Cornerstone Preferred Resources CMSP1 County Services Medical Program 58102 Covenant Administrators, Inc. 64068 Creative Medical Systems CC304 Curaechoice 38261 Dell Children's Health Plan (DCHP) 63740 DentaQuest Vision 84133 Denver Health and Hospital Authority DESRT Desert Medical Group 44006 Desert Oasis Healthcare 27133 Dignity Health MSO 12001 District of Columbia Medicaid 6102 Diversified Administration Corporation 74284 Driscoll Children's Health Plan 35186 Dunn and Associates Benefits Administrators Inc. TH084 Early Intervention Central 66122 Eastland Medical Group 31074 EBMC 31625 ElderPlan Inc. 4326 Element Care Inc. EMP01 Empire Physician's Medical Group 42149 Employee Benefit Systems 35112 Employee Plans LLC 20818 Essence Healthcare RP037 Eternal Health 35605 Everence I & P 32052 Everpointe © Experian Health, Inc. Experian Confidential Information Page 7 of 28 62160 eviCore 59313 Evolutions Healthcare Systems (New Port Richey FL) 22344 Exceedent LLC 12B38 Excellus - BCBS Utica Watertown 12B40 Excellus - Blue Cross Blue Shield Rochester Area 71412 ExclusiCare 22254 Fallon Community Health Plan 88055 First Agency FCC01 First Carolina Care 91131 First Choice Health Administrators 57103 First Choice Next (SC) 32456 First Choice VIP Care (SC - DSNP) 77009 First Choice VIP Care Plus by Select Health of South Carolina 59322 Florida Health Care Plan 48116 Florida Hospital Waterman 48117 FMH Benefit Services Inc. 64069 Fox-Everett Inc. 99660 Fresno PACE 34171 FrontPath Health Coalition 25169 Gateway Health Plan Medicaid PA 75273 Geisinger Health Plan 31140 Georgia Health Advantage 7205 Gilsbar Inc. 7689 Global Care Inc. GEM01 Global Excel Management GHOKC Global Health GMICC Global Medical Management 47083 GMS Inc. 76923 Good Shephard Hospice Inc. 45235 Government Employees Health Association (Multiplan) GRV01 Gravie Inc. 36338 Group Administrators Ltd. CB951 Group Benefit Services Inc. 39167 Group Health Cooperative of South Central Wisconsin 64246 Guardian Life Insurance Company of America 47738 Hamaspik Choice 59143 Harrington Health Non-EPO 62061 Harrington Health-Kansas (formerly known as Fiserv Health-Kansas) 4245 Harvard Community Health Plan 4271 Harvard Pilgrim 12K62 Hawaii Medicaid 62180 Health Change Pathway 62179 Health Choice Arizona 46221 Health Choice Insurance Co © Experian Health, Inc. Experian Confidential Information Page 8 of 28 62111 Health Cost Solutions 34158 Health Design Plus (Hudson OH) RP039 Health First Health Plans TH049 Health Management Administrators (HMA) 4286 Health New England SX030 Health Options Inc (FL - BCBS HMO) 80142 Health Partners of Philadelphia 20270 Health Payment Systems Inc. 83253 Health Plan of Michigan 68035 Health Plan of San Joaquin 44273 Health Plans Inc. 37290 Health Services for Children with Special Needs HCH01 Healthcare Highways 56731 Healthcare Resources NW 73147 Healthcare Solutions Group 71064 HealthChoice Oklahoma 85729 Healthcomp Inc. 56144 Healthgram Inc. 55204 Healthnow Division 94267 Healthpartners 59140 HealthPlan Services 75237 Healthsmart Accel 37272 HealthSmart Benefit Solutions 87815 HealthSmart Benefit Solutions fka Wells Fargo TPA.Inc. 75250 HealthSmart Preferred Care Inc. 60058 Hennepin Health 30862 Heritage Victor Valley Medical Group 95393 High Desert Medical Group 95461 Highmark Senior Solutions (WV) 46 Hill Physicians Medical Group HPIPA Hispanic Physicians IPA (Encounters Only) 12T11 HMA - Health Management Admin 86066 HMA Hawaii 75318 HMC HealthWorks aka Health Management Co 84555 HMO Louisiana Inc 91164 HMSO-Highline Medical Service Organization HLSTA Holista (Novant Health Direct to Employer) 88023 Hometown Health Plan Nevada 37224 HSBS Memphis 37256 HSBS Oklahoma City 31172 HSBS World Trade Center Health Program 37137 HSHS Medical Group IPA 61103 Humana Ohio Medicaid 94154 Humboldt-Del Norte Foundation for Medical Care © Experian Health, Inc. 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In this episode, we had the pleasure of welcoming a special guest, Carrie O'Dell, the CHRO of the Group Health Cooperative (GHC) of South Central Wisconsin. She shared invaluable insights on tackling the staffing shortage through learning and development, growing staff from within, and managing sensitive HR situations.Key Takeaways:1. Prioritize internal staff development: GHC's Rising Leaders program focuses on developing leadership abilities in employees who don't have direct reports. This not only fosters a culture of internal growth but also boosts retention and recruitment efforts.2. Manage challenging situations with empathy: Carrie shared a real-life human resources challenge and how they resolved it through mediation, thereby fostering respect and understanding among employees.3. Foster a supportive HR environment: Shout out to the GHC HR department for their steadfast dedication, especially during the challenging times of the pandemic. The team's resilience and commitment should serve as an inspiration to other HR professionals.Carrie's expertise and anecdotes made for an enlightening and thought-provoking conversation. We highly recommend giving it a listen.If you're interested in learning innovative ways to address staffing challenges and foster a supportive work environment, this episode is a must-listen. Stay tuned for more insightful and engaging episodes coming your way. Don't forget to subscribe to The ASHHRA Podcast so you never miss an episode!This episode is sponsored by RxBenefits... Unlock Pharmacy Plan Potential!Your employees expect top-tier medical benefits, like comprehensive care access. But how can you balance these expectations against rising costs, across your full benefits portfolio? Find savings and opportunities in your most highly utilized benefit - your pharmacy plan. Did you know that hospital employees fill 25% more prescriptions each year than other industries? How can you tell if all those prescriptions were needed, or if you could have had significant cost savings by filling at your own hospital pharmacies?Contact RxBenefits today to learn more: https://rxbene.fit/48n8VS8 Support the Show.
This week I am talking to Philip Hasheider about his book 'Six Minutes In Eternity'.For six minutes Wisconsin husband, farmer, and writer Philip Hasheider was dead. He met all the requirements: heart not beating, lungs no longer breathing, skin an ashen-color turning blue. He was lifeless, flat on the floor.This extraordinary story of his Near Death Experience (NDE) is about the events on an early October morning leading to his sudden cardiac death and what he experienced during that time away from his body. Through no request or fault of his own, he had suddenly, in an instant, become an expert on dying.This book is an explanation of what he experienced during the time he was being revived, and an exploration of how the full awareness of his life has been opened for him with a new set of eyes. His interpretation of the experience here and in another dimension offers a pathway for others to follow this journey with him.BioPhilip Hasheider is a farmer, writer and local historian. He's the author of 30 books on farming, local history and family stories. His essays have appeared in the Wisconsin Academy of Review, The Capital Times, Wisconsin State Journal, Sickle & Sheaf, Seasons on the Farm, Old Sauk Trails, My First Tractor: Stories of Farmers and Their First Love, and The Country Today. He was the writer for the first Wisconsin Local Food Marketing Guide that received the Wisconsin Distinguished Document Award from the Wisconsin Library Association and the national Notable Government documents Award from the American Library Association. He is a five-time recipient of the Book of Merit Award presented by the Wisconsin Historical Society and Wisconsin State Genealogical Society. He lives on a farm in South Central Wisconsin, with his wife Mary, and where pasture-grazed beef is a central part of their farm's legacy.Amazon link https://tinyurl.com/p2nd9m36https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/ourparanormalafterlife
This week I am talking to Philip Hasheider about his book 'Six Minutes In Eternity'.For six minutes Wisconsin husband, farmer, and writer Philip Hasheider was dead. He met all the requirements: heart not beating, lungs no longer breathing, skin an ashen-color turning blue. He was lifeless, flat on the floor.This extraordinary story of his Near Death Experience (NDE) is about the events on an early October morning leading to his sudden cardiac death and what he experienced during that time away from his body. Through no request or fault of his own, he had suddenly, in an instant, become an expert on dying.This book is an explanation of what he experienced during the time he was being revived, and an exploration of how the full awareness of his life has been opened for him with a new set of eyes. His interpretation of the experience here and in another dimension offers a pathway for others to follow this journey with him.BioPhilip Hasheider is a farmer, writer and local historian. He's the author of 30 books on farming, local history and family stories. His essays have appeared in the Wisconsin Academy of Review, The Capital Times, Wisconsin State Journal, Sickle & Sheaf, Seasons on the Farm, Old Sauk Trails, My First Tractor: Stories of Farmers and Their First Love, and The Country Today. He was the writer for the first Wisconsin Local Food Marketing Guide that received the Wisconsin Distinguished Document Award from the Wisconsin Library Association and the national Notable Government documents Award from the American Library Association. He is a five-time recipient of the Book of Merit Award presented by the Wisconsin Historical Society and Wisconsin State Genealogical Society. He lives on a farm in South Central Wisconsin, with his wife Mary, and where pasture-grazed beef is a central part of their farm's legacy.Amazon link https://tinyurl.com/p2nd9m36https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/ourparanormalafterlife
At the top of the second hour, we welcome Lindsay Blumer CEO of industrial training program WRTP | BIG STEP of South Central Wisconsin. We talk about the importance of trade schools, apprenticeships and the changing faces of those enrolling in the programs. Jane and Greg also wanna know...do you even pajama?? And what does it mean to be a friend of Dolly Parton?
Philip Hasheider is a farmer, writer and local historian. He's the author of 30 books on farming, local history and family stories. His essays have appeared in the Wisconsin Academy of Review, The Capital Times, Wisconsin State Journal, Sickle & Sheaf, Seasons on the Farm, Old Sauk Trails, My First Tractor: Stories of Farmers and Their First Love, and The Country Today. He was the writer for the first Wisconsin Local Food Marketing Guide that received the Wisconsin Distinguished Document Award from the Wisconsin Library Association and the national Notable Government documents Award from the American Library Association. He is a five-time recipient of the Book of Merit Award presented by the Wisconsin Historical Society and Wisconsin State Genealogical ociety. He lives on a farm in South Central Wisconsin, with his wife Mary, and where pasture-grazed beef is a central part of their farm's legacy. Join Robert Manni, author of The Guys' Guy's Guide To Love as we discuss life, love and the pursuit of happiness. Subscribe to Guy's Guy Radio on iTunes! Buy The Guys' Guy's Guide to Love now!
Philip Hasheider is a farmer, writer and local historian. He's the author of 30 books on farming, local history and family stories. His essays have appeared in the Wisconsin Academy of Review, The Capital Times, Wisconsin State Journal, Sickle & Sheaf, Seasons on the Farm, Old Sauk Trails, My First Tractor: Stories of Farmers and Their First Love, and The Country Today. He was the writer for the first Wisconsin Local Food Marketing Guide that received the Wisconsin Distinguished Document Award from the Wisconsin Library Association and the national Notable Government documents Award from the American Library Association. He is a five-time recipient of the Book of Merit Award presented by the Wisconsin Historical Society and Wisconsin State Genealogical ociety. He lives on a farm in South Central Wisconsin, with his wife Mary, and where pasture-grazed beef is a central part of their farm's legacy. Join Robert Manni, author of The Guys' Guy's Guide To Love as we discuss life, love and the pursuit of happiness. Subscribe to Guy's Guy Radio on iTunes! Buy The Guys' Guy's Guide to Love now!
Wisconsin isn't the only dairy state that is adapting to changing consumer trends John Talbot is the CEO of the California Milk Advisory Board and sees this as a challenge in his state. He and the Board are working on product development, marketing, and connecting entrepreneurs to processors. He speaks with Pam Jahnke about how these efforts are unfolding. The winter wheat harvest is almost wrapped up. Stephanie Hoff spoke with Pat Duffy, grain merchandiser for Duffy Grain in South Central Wisconsin about the harvest and his concerns for soybean and corn harvest in the fall. The Koss Farm is located in Deerbrook, north of Antigo, in Langlade County. The farm has been in the Koss family for a hundred years. Tony Koss shares the history of the farm with Nate Zimdars and what it means to be recognized as a century farm. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Unearth the magic behind the transformative afterschool empowerment program, Girls on the Run, with Christine Benedict, Executive Director of its South Central Wisconsin chapter. Imagine a program that not only prepares your girl for a 5K but also fosters resilience, self-confidence, and compassion. Christine takes us through this extraordinary journey where well-researched and scripted curriculum meets the pure joy of running. The program, which is based in all 50 states, has harnessed the power of over 1,100 girls this year alone. But it doesn't stop there; the heartbeat of the program is its vibrant community of volunteers, from educators to community members, who breathe life into this experience.Unveil the long-term effects that resonate with participants of the Girls on the Run program. Christine unravels tales of college scholarships, life-changing impacts, and friendships that have rippled out from the program. Listen as she shares the exhilaration of coaching and the unmatched feeling of watching a determined young girl cross the 5K finish line. The program is more than just a race, it's a life-altering journey that instills confidence and leaves a lasting impact. Christine closes the conversation with a rallying call to action, underlining the significance of volunteering as a coach and the diverse ways to get involved. So, gear up and take the first step to make a difference in the lives of girls around you. You can reach out to us at:https://coffeycrewcoaching.comemail: Carla@coffeycrewcoaching.com FB @ Over the Next Hill Fitness GroupIG @coffeycrewcoaching.comand Buy Me a Coffeehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/Carlauhttps://rnwy.life code: OTNH15
The new Miss Wisconsin is the first ever from Madison, and the first Chinese American to hold the title. Plus, we have a review of APT's new production of The Royale, a new program will bridge the urban-rural divide in South Central Wisconsin and a new arts center in Green Bay is connecting urban youth and families to their creative sides.
The Dane County Breakfast on the Farm is headed to the Kahl Family Farm for the 44th annual event, held on Saturday, June 10, 2023. The Kahl Family began farming their homestead in 1961, and over the years have raised dairy cattle, hogs, chickens, goats and crops. Family member, Riley Kahl, is the current President of the Wisconsin Auctioneers Association. So, new this year will be a live auction at the conclusion of the breakfast, put on by Imkahlng Auctions, managed by Riley Kahl and Family. Money received during these cash and carry auctions will be donated to the Community Action Coalition for South Central Wisconsin, a nonprofit working to end poverty and help people live better lives in Dane County. Find more details on this Saturday's Dane County Breakfast on the Farm on their website.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest crop progress report for Wisconsin says fieldwork and planting has begun in earnest at least in the southern half of the state. This is also what we're hearing from crop consultant Eric Birschbach. He owns and operates Ag Site Crop Consulting in western Dane County. His farm clients in Dane, Iowa and Lafayette counties will likely wrap up with planting corn and soybeans this week if the weather is nice. He says now is the time to follow through on your weed management plan so that weeds are not competing with your crop. He says folks with cover crops need to be watching for pests, as some insects like to lay eggs in grassy covers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Girls on the Run of South Central Wisconsin is looking for coaches! No running experience necessary. Plus, the UW Office of Multicultural Arts Initiatives has a new artistic director and Harambee Village Doulas is marking World Doula Day next week.
We have a returning guest today and you might have seen him recently. He just launched a viral video called "All the Listings," a blink 182 remix.Colin Schindler, better known by his alias the Robed Realtor, ranks in the top 1.5% for transactions in the US. He stars in a Blink-182 parody video which quickly went viral.Three Things You'll Learn in This EpisodeHow authenticity boosts your marketing.How to look at yourself as a brand.Why do people need to relate to you?ResourcesLearn more about Colin SchindlerLearn more about David CaseyReal Estate Marketing DudeThe Listing Advocate (Earn more listings!)REMD on YouTubeREMD on InstagramTranscript:So how do you attract new business? You constantly don't have to chase it. Hi, I'm Mike Cuevas a real estate marketing. This podcast is all about building a strong personal brand people have come to know, like trust and most importantly, refer. But remember, it is not their job to remember what you do for a living. It's your job to remind them.Let's get started What's up ladies and gentlemen, welcome another episode of the real estate marketing dudepodcast. We got to return guests today and you might have seen him most recently. He just launched a viral video. I believe the title of it is called all the listings and as a blink 182 remix I mean I've tried a couple of music videos myself and I don't have a good voice by any means. And I just completely bombed on him but this fucking guy comes out does it was a legit music the the music sounded well it was good like it was it look, I would listen to that song. I would play it on the radio. So the sound was good. But the production was hands down like awesome. Like it was well worth the amount of time and energy I'm sure you put into that. So without further ado, we're gonna go ahead and welcome back the robed realtor Mr. Colin Schindler.Thank you, Mike. Appreciate you having me out again. And you know, kind of staying in touch the last couple of years been a crazy wild ride in between now and then and so it's great to be back in town. I'm gonna this music video.I'm going to tee up because you're on the show we were just talking about before we hopped on here you're on the show in May of 2020. And we'll get to the video in a second but what what were we talking about on this show guys is how to embrace your personal brand and screaming from the fucking rooftops quit overthinking. What are they going to think about me? Oh my God, should I really do that? Oh my god, some people might think that I'm unprofessional. Listen, guys, the entire world marketing is about grabbing your inner beast, the inner authenticity from within yourself and just let it rip. You know, have you ever noticed that? It's not the professional content that gets all the views? It's the funny shit. It's the entertainment stuff. It's the stuff that all has one thing in common and that is authenticity. So when you get in the business of content creation, it works when you're authentic regardless of it's funny if it's serious and resist or it's not because authenticity is the one thing you cannot outsource you cannot fake or anything so Colin, when you came on the show originally you weren't talking about this robed realtor. But now if you guys go to his Facebook page, which I highly suggest you should follow him on all your social channels. You have this concept of this robe realtor now who the hell is a robed realtor? What does that even mean? It doesn't matter. Go look at his branding. Colin, let's start with the robe realtor first because this ties into the viral video that you just released. So like, robed realtor, most people don't have the balls to do that. Walk me through it.Yeah, so you know, maybe you can put a link to the last show. You know, that we did originally when I was first out I was brand new agent seven months into the business. And you know, obviously wanted to stand out how do you compete with the veterans of the industry? How do you how do you gain attraction especially with everybody having something to sell? And using Facebook and Instagram as a personal promotion page? First and foremost, what what do I get to do to stand out so just kind of by happenstance, I pulled my bathrobe out and shot a my first transaction was a listing thankfully, I got very lucky there. Shot a listing video in my bathrobe sipping on coffee. Oh, thatwas your Topsis that was your first listingfirst listing first transaction first video and heand he rolls out in a robe like who does that? Nobody. But that's exactly why you're one of the top agents in not only state of Wisconsin but in the country with transaction counts right now. See this entire business is based upon popularity attention if you don't have attention, you don't have a business. All right, keep going. This is great.Yeah, so it is crazy to think about and see where it's transplant transpired. So brand new years and seven months and two years ago, so not even three full years in the business yet. One of the top 1.5 As far as transaction volume and it is solely because I broke that bathrobe out gathered a large large amount of tension. So I kind of fed off that and I kind of kept using that and developed it into my brand my persona of the road Realtor you know it people have stuck with it and it's been something that I've been able to leverage and you know, it's become my brand. I've been able to do other things. I haven't pigeon holed myself entirely into that. So I think I think that is very important. If you're brand too, if you are going to pick this image, this persona, niche is very important. But you don't want to be so specific that you're not still attracting people. So you don't want to be so specific that you're not doing something different anymore. So that is always kind of been where I've been at, you know, the road realtor doesn't necessarily just show up in the bathroom all the time. The road realtor is kind of this mysterious person where I always tell people, other agents, especially my goal with my videos, the content that I put out, when you see that thumbnail on my Instagram, or my Facebook, I literally want you to think, what the fuck is he doing next? Because that's what attracts the viewership, people aren't going to watch if you know, he's going to be in a bathrobe sitting in the bathtub, doing what happened. You know, we've seen this one 100 times before. It's something a little bit different every time and the road realtor is that it's kind of just a mysterious guy who's having fun in a bathrobe, or maybe something else.So what I like about it is that you're talking about your brand in third person, which is hard for many people. That's the number one reason like when we get somebody come in and we start working with somebody, nobody knows what the hell their brand is. And the reason for that, guys is because most of you don't look at yourself as a brand and understandably so like I look at myself as a dad, Father, follower, Christ. I likes the bears. But I don't realize that that's my brand. But when people like what he just said, right there, you guys are super important is that people first have to relate to you before they can ever do business with you first, but before they can relate to you or do business with you, they have to remember you. And if there's two people that I'm going to just come across, and I'm just going to think that just think of conversations I had 10 years ago, and I met two realtors, and one of them calls himself the role real robed realtor, the other one calls himself John Jones. Well, I'm sorry, the robed realtor has my attention. And attention is marketing. And in a popularity contest, like real estate, where 10 to 15% of the people who see your content are moving this year, and 100% of them have a referral for you. The game is very simple. And it's not theory. It's based upon mathematics. Colin just had a video that got what are you at 125,000 views right now.So there's two different versions, there's the Facebook version, and there's the Instagram version, I think both are around that 130,000 mark, so over a quarter million views betweenboth video and that's within like a two to three week timeframe. So I mean, if you guys really I know this is a local business, but statistically from those views, like I chase views, I don't care like views and engagement, you get more views with engagement, so they go hand in hand, but just do the numbers on that 10 to 15% of the people who see that video will be moving 100% of them have a referral. Now, not all 250,000 of them are going to be in Cowen's market, but it doesn't matter. Have you gotten calls from out of statemostly from other realtors. So that that, that 250,000 numbers is a you know, a community of you know, real estate professionals mostly. But as far as people who you know, I'm employed Wisconsin, South Central Wisconsin have my Illinois license as well. So I can service about an hour bubble. There's some really big metro areas, Madison Milwaukee that I'm able to take care of Rockford, Illinois, where people from around the United States do have folks that are looking in these areas. So while I was you know, I, it didn't necessarily, I mean, obviously hit my sphere of influence, like crazy. And it is one of those just, you know, extra things, you know, a piece of content that I was able to put out for my sphere to resonate with and laugh at. And, you know, it's good for this area. But now with having the referral network, yeah, it's gonna be well, and realtors literally around the country and, and even even, it's crazy, even the world I received a voice message from someone from Romania the other day, so it's, it's cool. And it's I haven't necessarily seen because this is pretty fresh. So I haven't been able to capture an ROI off office yet. But it certainly does not hurt to have other realtors knowing who you are, what you do, where you'rein that with any videos can be very difficult to determine that ROI. Because these people might, you might get on everybody's radar, but it might be six to 12 months until you see it. But the point is that you got on their radar first and that's what always pencils, and what always works. That is really, really cool. Now here I have a couple other questions for you. Because this is what people struggle with on a daily basis. They're always like, I want to go back to where you said this is the first video you put out. How do you overcome the fact that what are they going to say about me? How do you overcome the your own demons in your head? Because this is what this is what stops everyone from doing what you're doing? Everyone wants to be where you're at, but no one has the balls to get there or willing to put in the work to do it. Now if we rewind to his hear what he just got right here, folks. He was on the show two years ago, he was seven months in the road realtor didn't come out to probably about 18 months ago. Give or take, right? If you're on the show two years ago, realtor just came out just after that. So maybe maybe just under two years, almost. But yeah, two years to build a local brand is just like, I mean, that's great. But you only did because you're doing it differently. So how did you overcome that? Especially as a new realtor? That's the most impressive part. Most people think they have to be someone they're not when they start off in this profession, and you're like, No, I'm somebody I am. And you're gonna like me or not? How do you overcome that?So I guess for me, and I want to be honest and upfront for me it is it is a lot easier for me. I did plays and stuff as a little kid. I'm like a golden retriever. I love being around people I love you know, the pets and the you know, Pat's, and all that kind of stuff. So getting on camera and being in front of people or in front of the screen and having people see my face hear My voice isn't necessarily something that I've ever had the hurdle that I've had to jump over. So I've been lucky in that regard. What I would have to say, though, to folks, because I do think about this all the time, I consider myself a marketer. First and foremost marketer realtor psychologists like that is that is my order, that is my job description. So marketer first and foremost, and when I think about it with my marketing brain, and I do I truly want to help other people, overcome their fears, and help them get on video and whatnot. When I think about it from a marketing aspect, and all the things that you see on Facebook and Instagram, because like I said, it's a it's a platform for self promotion. And, you know, dog pictures and cat pictures, and all that memes and all that other kind of stuff. If you're afraid to hop on there, because of what people might think people are going to think that for a very, very short amount of time. They don't have the attention capacity to remember what you did, they're not going to laugh at you, because you stumbled over a couple of words. They're not going to remember it. Even releasing some viral videos that I've done. Like, they, they get lost in the background. But it is that cumulative effect. People remember that they saw my face. Yeah, people remember that I sell real estate. So just getting over that hurdle. Just realizing that people aren't gonna remember what you're saying, or how you're saying it or what you look like, if you had a little bit of toothpaste in the corner of your mouth. Like, there's still videos that I do, I do a live video, I'm like shit, like, I go back and watch it. And I'm like, I had like some tooth, I don't delete it or take it down. Because it's whatever. One because people don't catch it. Because they're too busy to people. If they do catch it, they're not going to remember. But the cumulative effect of the videos that I'm putting out, they know who I am, they know that I do real estate, they're gonna call me. So there's really no reason. If you are one of those people that are apprehensive about getting on camera, it doesn't matter. It just it matters that you are doing it and that you were there.Love it. Let's dial into this video. Blink 182 remix. First off, what does that tell you? About three, four minutes.Three, just under three minutes, just under three minutes able to get on tick tock and everything to sodid. How long did it take to create script and cost in any order you want.So first of all, I want to shout out amazing guys that helped me put it together like would not have been able to happen without my buddy Andy, Phil Matt, their production company AP, AP and M media. Because this has truly been an idea that I have had since I got in real estate. It's been this was truly a passion project. So it was it was really cool that I've met these guys within the last year. And some other people that made some of the other connections like being able to borrow a private jet, being able to utilize an airplane hangar for an afternoon. So very lucky to have been able to met these people that can make this thing happen in the last year. As far as writing the song, so it's been an idea for four years. Finally, like when I sat down and wrote the song. I was sipping on some bourbon and it may bethe best idea maybe.Yeah, you know, lucid, I've got the creative juices flowing a little bit, maybe took two hours to write a song, you know, and it's like the Pareto principle for the song and anything like 80% of it happened like that. It was that last 20% that you know, takes the hour and a half so sat down write it these guys are in a band as well. So they tracked it they recorded the song I think I spent a couple hours in their recording studio. That's your voice right? It is my voice it's definitely you know, Ben blink rate too, is layered and auto tuned and so I'm I am not a horrible singer. You know, I have my my range andmy stone I would listen to it on the radio, but yeah, Imean, it's it definitely. I'm not a bad singer either. And it helped to have them kind of cleaning up and stuff so and having all that professionally done made it the production It was, I don't even want to know how long they went in and edited and taken all that stuff. Because then the next aspect of it took about 12 and a half hours of shooting. So it was a fullone a one day, or do you guys do multiple isone day. And the video actually almost did not happen. So, you know, that's the other thing too. Like, I'm not some viral internet star. I mean, this video went viral. Yes, but I'm selling houses like, like we talked about, you know, I did 6770 transactions last year, another 35 or so this year, the video almost didn't happen. I almost cancelled it because I was flipping a condo selling a bunch of houses. And I was just I was just too overwhelmed. So they talked me back off the ledge. And I was like, okay, we can do this thing, but it has to happen in one day. So yeah, the 12 and a half hour day of shooting and,and it was a total cost.So I promised the guys I wouldn't really talk too much about costs. One of the things that I am going to say though, is if you are looking to do something like this, you know, definitely find and leverage people that are your friends that can make it happen. They were when I met these guys and told them about my dream, they like all pulled up like a sleeve, like on their shirt or like their leg and like they'll blink ray to tattoos. Like they are absolutely obsessed. So it was a passion project for them as well. So, literally, you know, I would say that I got a really good deal. I pay pennies on the dollar for this because I mean, it's it's a 10s of 1000s of dollar production. Yeah, it's probablyyou could like you could that's probably a five to 10 Yeah, 10,000 approach on a budget. And a lot of times people were like, oh, and I get this all the time, like, oh, what's my ROI gonna be I'm not going to spend money on video of people who are scared to spend $300 on a video. But the What happens though, it's not more content that people that that do it. It's more impact the content you create makes. And a lot of people will come in our candidate Cory ball, who real estate marketing do we want you guys to do we want to do eight videos a month, I'm like, one, you'll never do that consistently to your burnout. And three, it's going to be boring to shit. It's not more content, I would much rather have one viral video than 40 videos. It's the impact that your content makes guys that really generates the attention. So it makes sense to go all in on a video like that because it pencils it makes sense. But people always think that hey, I'm just gonna go get on video because my real estate coach told me to go get video and check a box doesn't work that way falls on deaf ears unless you really dial in your message, your brand, your persona, and more importantly your authenticity. I love that dude, that's really really cool. What are you planning on doing next? And how much content are you creating a month with like rode realtor? Because you can't do one of these once a month? It's way too much. So what are you doing? What do you How is your normal monthly robed realtor marketing plan work?Yeah, so I guess as far as what's next for me, I'm still waiting for you know, Mark compass, or Travis Barker or Tom DeLonge to reach out and collab on something. So if anybody knows them, that's listening. Let's let's get them in touch. Now, so I would like to do something like this and let you know because it was fun. Like I said, Truly a passion project the the virality of it was a cool extra bonus for sure. So I would like to do something like this probably, you know, once a quarter or once a year I'm doing something this fun, this level of production quality. Other than that, as far as other videos, because because it really is about the consistency it is like you said the impact of the video is the most important thing. So doing my listings and again, like it doesn't have to be some crazy, super expensive production. You want it to be quality, you want it to be different you want your brand and you to stand out when you're doing these things, but you know, just getting in front of the camera. So I do a video walkthrough for all my listings and I do try and incorporate a flash of who I am, you know, whether it's shot, I've shot them beers on the porches, I've, you know, played played the drums and you know, just kind of doing goofy different stuff. So, continuing to do that for my listings. I've been very lucky to have a nice steady stream of listings. That's all the leverage thatthat provides the platform for consistency right there like I was doing Brad McCallum I think that's Brad's name brand apologist by all right, alright, McCallum so I had Brett, he Brad's on the show. And his whole video strategy is just the listings, and he's just really good on video. He doesn't he's not going out. It's just when he gets listings. He does a video but he's so him. His wife are so good at capturing attention. And I see that with a lot of yours. You guys don't have to overthink this whole thing. You know, it's a lot simpler than you think if you everything you guys do is content. Right? I mean, it's all content that I seen one where you were like in a listing if I recall and you're in a bath have, like sort of, like just relaxing in the robe. And then you're just that was like the intro, I believe. But I just remember the robe Realtor in the bathtub, like being a realtor. And then that's what I remember of that listing video, which is I just made that connection. that's top of mind guys.Yep. Top of Mind. And then, you know, it's like, well, what if I'm not getting listings? I don't I don't have any listings. That's, that's great. But I work mostly with buyers, right? Do this, okay, then, you know, I also try and do a market Monday update, you know, I need to be better about it. But getting on every Monday doing a live video talking about what's going out of the market, or things that I have coming up that I'm excited about, you know, and you do like, you have to talk about yourself, you have to brag about yourself a little bit, you know, you've got to be in front of people. So, getting a couple of pieces of content out a week, especially video is kind of Pinnacle, in what I'm trying to continue to do. And then you had that boy buzz recommendation the the last time that I forgot about that. That's cool. Yes, you know, sitting down, you know, just different stuff because everything is the same. So sitting down with local business owners talking about what they do talking about the community. I'll be bringing that back here soon toyou're going to do it in a robe.Probably not let us unless it's an establishment that warrants robe I actually did one last year at a medical grade esthetics is when they do facial facial treatments and stuff. And I was I was in my room for that one and I got a cucumber mask treatment, charcoal something or another. So yeah, if the business warrants the robe, that'll be there. But I wasI could I just picture this like kind of Billboard i 94, from Illinois to Wisconsin and Yoona robes because a lot more lacks relaxing north of the border.I like it. I like it. But I, I've looked into billboards, and I don't know whether I want a billboard for you know, an actual marketing and ROI return or whether there might be like a little bit of ego kind of involved there. You know, like, look at me on a billboard, I, I truly you need you need to spend money in your business agents, it's important. Like, you have to spend money to make money if you want to get to the top. But I'm also try, I try and be pretty lean with with some of that spending as well. And especially if you can create this sphere of people, which is the most important aspect of your business, you talk about it on your show all the time, you know, remind these people, you can do that organically, for free, and people will become your biggest advocates and share and tell people about you. Say I, maybe maybe you'll see me on a billboard the next time here.Do you buy any leads? On all your sources of business? What do you attribute it to? 60 To 70 transactions. So you don't have a team? It's just you and I believe your girlfriend, right?Fiance now Yonsei, congratulations. Thank you. Thank you. We brought I brought her on this year to help kind of run the administrative stuff in the background. But yeah, it's just been me up until this point. That'sa lot of transactions, guys. 60 To 7030 to 40 is a lot for an individual agent. Like a lot. I mean, that's a lot of it. That's a lot of work. You're busy, you're busy.It's a hassle. It's a 24/7 thing, but you're very lucky to be I'm very lucky to get to do what I do. I'm very passionate about it. It is a career and a hobby for me. So yeah, but yeah, most of that business is coming from my sphere of influence from people who know me and see me, I do pay for some leads here and there. Because I do believe in versus diversifying. I don't want to get wrapped around but I got I got the Zillow but a very minimal budget in a you know, for me it is more to stay, you know, to appear in search results and things like that. And yeah, but the couple calls that I get here and there maybe they turn into something, maybe they don't, but it is just one extra platform that I kind of, I feel like you're gonna be involved inone of the things I hear all the time is all my database already knows what I'm doing. I'm already doing as much as I can on my job is trust me, I'm getting the most amount of business out of my database. People tell me that all the time. And I go, Okay, how many transactions you do last year to be like 20? Like how many Facebook friends you have, like 1500 ago, dude, you got cheated on like 40 times last year? Absolutely not. You're not generating enough. None of us are guys. Like you got to embrace that because every single person knows someone that could refer you to each year on your Facebook friend list. And if you have 1000 friends and you didn't get 1000 referrals will tell you that not everyone knows what the hell you do for a living.Absolutely. And it goes back and it's attributed to kind of what we were talking about before. What I said before is people don't remember the space is so crowded and you talk about all the time they don't mean to cheat on you. It's just that other people flooded their their view space with their information, their content and now their their care,their attention. Everyone's fighting for the same thing without attention. You will never attract but also without content you'll never build a brand and if you never build a brand you're just a salesperson chasing another check. You can't run a business without it. That's how important content creation is becoming in real estate it's everything because you really care what doesn't matter are you getting hired because of your brokerage or you get hired because youhire because of me? Yeah, you know, I'm I'm not not taking anything away from my brokerage I wouldn't be able to do the things that I've been able to do without the amazing people I have around me. But yeah, it's it's it's me they they want to work with me which is you know, kind of one of the reasons why I love doing the solo agent thing. People are I built my brand my business on me being me and working with directly with with my clients. So it'd be hard to kind of pass that off to somebody elseso awesome dude. Super pumped to see all your success. It's been awesome to watch you grow. I see you on social all the time. If I don't comment a lot, I see you a lot of people see you just know that and keep doing what you're doing, man. What else anything else you want to add on here? I think I got everything I wanted to get out of you today. But what else you want to share with the audience here?Yeah, man, I, I just want people to know, like, again, I'm super appreciative of like what I get to do and if you're not doing it from a place of appreciation, you're not going to be successful. Anyway, if you do have the I'm firm believer that if you have ill intentions like you might do it and make it happen for a little while but you got to be humbled by what you do, you got to enjoy you got to appreciate it, we got to understand that it's not just you doing either it is i i do take a lot of pride in what I do and what I've been able to create. But I also understand that I wouldn't be where I am without the people that I've had around me to help me out that can make it happen. So I don't know anything about editing videos I don't really know anything about editing scripts I'm very fortunate where they kind of just come to me it my brain is more wired in that way. But if you're not doing video and you're not doing it because like you don't know what to say and you're you're just not wired that way then here's my point of view and like last point that I want to say is get you a real estate marketing Dude get you the people around you that you need to have to accomplish your goals because you can't do it alone.And there's another bit of wisdom and you might be too young in your career even know this yet but I will tell you every single agent I've ever come across as I've had four brokerages, three teams I've coached trained hundreds of agents we have millions of people on this podcast what a what never changes whenever changes on any of this shit is where business always always comes from but every single agent who starts making money it's usually around the three to five year mark telling you it happened to me my head blew up so damn big when I was making 50 100 grand a month 120 grand a month back in the day your head grows so big don't let that shit get to your head because what happens when you start creating content you start doing well like oh I don't need that video anymore. I don't need that thing anymore. And that's what happened to Colin he's busy I'm doing 70 Fucking deals on beer I don't have time to go out and do this video. What if you didn't do that video you know what I mean? Be humble you guys you guys will get you will make money in this business but when you do be grateful for it and don't start getting that ego because those are the agents and then they always fall on their face. I was one of them. I could tell you guys from firsthand experience I used to make millions of dollars and I fucking lost it all and went bankrupt and I built myself back up. So I will tell you guys that everyone goes through the ego what he just said was probably the best advice on this whole podcast and those of you that are in that three to five year timeframe right now when you're starting to get that ego Oh my shit don't stink anymore. Watch out. We're gonna shift your thinking your shit is gonna stink really quick. All right, so that was great advice. Love that thank you so much for sharing that caller wants to give everyone a plug. If you guys have any southern Wisconsin business you want someone to take good care of them and make you look at your buck and Rockstar give the Colin your referral business com Go ahead and tell everyone how they can follow you reach you and whatnot.Absolutely thank you for that. Also Northern Illinois so anywhere in Northern Illinois, I can help them as well they are licensed in both states. So if you guys are looking to connect if you want to send some business my way I'd love to take care of them and have fun with your clients. I would also love to talk to you about what I do if you have any questions you know you got a resource like Mike and I want to be a resource and help other people like they've helped me so check me out on Instagram at robed realtor and that's our OB e d r e a l t o r find me on Facebook and Instagram there find me on Tik Tok as well not as active there. Or you know look me up on Facebook Colin Schindler let's calm with one owl shoot me a friend request send me a message and let's connect.Love it dude. Love it. Love it. Love it. Love it. Thank you guys for listening to another episode of estate marketing dude podcast folks, let us help you script and distribute your videos and if you want short form content, we just released that too. Whether you're doing long form videos and trying to rank on YouTube or you're creating short form videos for Tik Tok reels, and all the other things that you want to do. If it's on video, we can do it and we can do it really fucking Well, so call a dude now at www dot real estate market to do.com real estate market to do.com Thanks for listening and we'll see you guys next week peace. Thank you for watching another episode of the real estate marketing dude podcast. 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In this episode, Anna has a wide-ranging conversation with the amazing Christine Benedict, Executive Director of Girls on the Run of South-Central Wisconsin. www.girlsontherunscwi.org Find them on Facebook!
"In fact, being able to have some respect for another person, and to feel understood by them, is really important from a clinical perspective, therapeutically. I often tell clients that if you don't like one counselor, find another one. It should be like looking for breakfast cereal. That if you don't like one just find another one that suites you better," says Scott Allen. Scott joins this episode of Autism Stories to talk about his job as a counselor. We also discuss his role in organizing a conference for autistic adults and their allies. To learn more about Scott and the Autism Society of South Central Wisconsin visit https://autismsouthcentral.org/ To learn more about and register for Stimmy Vibrations visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/stimmy-vibrations-tickets-238011417557?keep_tld=1 Be updated on the latest Autism Stories episode by subscribing on your favorite podcast listening platform. If you could give us a positive rating and review on your favorite listening platform we would really appreciate that. If you want to reduce your overwhelm and help get your needs met and desires fulfilled then book a free zoom call now with Autism Personal Coach https://calendly.com/autimspersonalcoach/60min. If you are not comfortable with video then we can turn your video off for the call. If you would be interested in being interviewed on Autism Stories or would like to be a sponsor send an email to doug.blecher@autismpersonalcoach.com.
Part 2 of my interview with Jamie Sathasivim and Alex Austin from Hope House of South Central Wisconsin. The first episodes in my series of "New Year's Resolution" Podcasts. I wanted to start 2022 with shows that focus on important issues that need to change in our communities, if we are going to be the best we can be. One of the goals of this effort is to elevate our awareness of the size and scope of problems like Domestic Abuse and to point out educational resources, and ways to be part of restorative support programs for victims in our area and, hopefully, WAY beyond. The New Year is a time to reflect on the personal and communal things that we can do better, and to find ways to accomplish those things. My guests for this week's and next week's podcasts can help us all do better at helping those caught in a domestic abuse situation, by knowing what it looks like and helping victims to find a way out. One way out is through the services offered at Hope House of South Central Wisconsin.Jaime Sathasivam is the Co-Executive Director for Hope House of South Central Wisconsin. Hope House serves survivors of intimate partner violence, child abuse and sexual violence in Sauk, Columbia, Juneau, Marquette and Adams Counties. Following graduate school Jaime worked with runaway and hopeless youth and found a desire to stay in trauma-based support work. Other professional experience includes working at the Director of Client Services at Rape Crisis Center in Madison for five years, and working at the State Department of Justice on the Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI) project for a year before coming to Hope House in late 2019. To decompress from work Jaime spends time with her children and enjoys traveling, and crafting.Alex Austin has been an Outreach Advocate with Hope House of South-Central Wisconsin since November of 2020. Prior to that, Alex worked in a residential treatment center for kids and adolescents with significant mental health diagnoses. Alex has an undergraduate degree in Human Services and is currently working toward a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. In her free time, Alex enjoys spending time with her young daughter, reading and writing, spending time outside, and planning adventures.If you want to learn more about Domestic Abuse check out these sites for more resources, information and educational opportunities:www.theduluthmodel.orgwww.endabusewi.orgwww.nrcdv.orgThanks for listening. Please check out our website at www.forsauk.com to hear great conversations on topics that need to be talked about. In these times of intense polarization we all need to find time to expand our Frame of Reference.
This is the first in my series of "New Year's Resolution" episodes. I wanted to start 2022 with shows that focus on important issues that need to change in our communities, if we are going to be the best we can be. The topic for these first two episodes is Domestic Abuse. Not a "fun" topic in any way. The goal is to elevate our awareness of the size and scope of this blight on families. Also to point out educational resources, and possibilities for preventative action in our area and, hopefully, WAY beyond. The New Year is a time to reflect on the personal and communal things that we can do better, and to find ways to accomplish those things. My guests for this week's and next week's podcasts can help us all do better at helping those caught in a domestic abuse situation, by knowing what it looks like and helping victims to find a way out. One way out is through the services offered at Hope House of South Central Wisconsin.Jaime Sathasivam is the Co-Executive Director for Hope House of South Central Wisconsin. Hope House serves survivors of intimate partner violence, child abuse and sexual violence in Sauk, Columbia, Juneau, Marquette and Adams Counties. Following graduate school Jaime worked with runaway and hopeless youth and found a desire to stay in trauma-based support work. Other professional experience includes working at the Director of Client Services at Rape Crisis Center in Madison for five years, and working at the State Department of Justice on the Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI) project for a year before coming to Hope House in late 2019. To decompress from work Jaime spends time with her children and enjoys traveling, and crafting. Alex Austin has been an Outreach Advocate with Hope House of South-Central Wisconsin since November of 2020. Prior to that, Alex worked in a residential treatment center for kids and adolescents with significant mental health diagnoses. Alex has an undergraduate degree in Human Services and is currently working toward a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. In her free time, Alex enjoys spending time with her young daughter, reading and writing, spending time outside, and planning adventures.If you want to learn more about Domestic Abuse check out these sites for more resources, information and educational opportunities:www.theduluthmodel.orgwww.endabusewi.orgwww.nrcdv.orgThanks for listening. Please check out our website at www.forsauk.com to hear great conversations on topics that need to be talked about. In these times of intense polarization we all need to find time to expand our Frame of Reference.
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Milwaukee County; https://bit.ly/3EmHbPVCampfire Conversation: Have you ever taken a hot air balloon ride over Geneva Lake during peak fall colors? Or had a decadent beverage served in a cold pumpkin? Or had Stephanie Klett be your tour guide throughout Lake Geneva? Well, after this episode, you'll be able to say the latter! Former Discover Wisconsin Host, former Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Tourism, and current CEO of Visit Lake Geneva sits down in ‘The Cabin' for a hilarious episode about the best things to do in “The Newport of the West”! Some locations discussed in this episode include: Inspired Coffee, Oak Fire Pizza, the Lakeshore Path, the Maxwell Mansion, the Grand Geneva Resort and Spa, Snake Road, Ristorante Brissago, and so much more!Digital Short: A Fall Getaway to Lake Geneva:https://youtu.be/2EVfJGyozAQBehind-the-Scenes of Discover Wisconsin: Endless Shores of Wisconsin: Lake Winnebago with Producer, Andy Meddaugh: https://youtu.be/z-V6TrHplXo Visit Lake Geneva: https://bit.ly/2VroVDlUW-Platteville: https://bit.ly/3nz1XpEMarshfield Clinic; All of Us Research Program; https://bit.ly/3klM56EKnow Your Wisconsin: Walnut Hollow
Thank you for listening to the Catch My Drift Podcast. In Episode 1 we are joined by Noah Kearns. Noah is an avid waterfowl hunter from South Central Wisconsin who lives and breathes chasing birds. He is an amateur competition goose caller, decoy spread perfectionist, and gobbler tracking fool who's not afraid to go against the grain to give birds a different look. Follow along Noah's hunting season on his Instagram for some awesome waterfowl content at @ndkearns16 A special thank you to Hannah, Drew, Nathan, and Nici who have helped make this podcast a possibility!
Matt & Jen discuss some of the latest summer 2021 data about the housing market in Dane County and across South Central Wisconsin.
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we’re featuring Washburn County!Campfire Conversation: It’s no secret that we love a good adult beverage in The Cabin. Today we’re taking it to the next level and talking about the best spirits in the state and where you can go for an incredible cocktail experience. We’re joined by Jim Kanter from Central Standard Distillery to discuss what makes a great bottle of spirits and how the distilling process actually works! (Bonus: if you watch the podcast on YouTube, you’ll see Eric and Jim film on location in the distillery center at Central Standard.)Some of the other distilleries mentioned in the episode include: Great Lakes Distillery (Milwaukee), Wollersheim Distillery (Prairie du Sac), 45th Parallel Distillery (New Richmond), Northern Waters Distillery (Minocqua), Great Northern Distilling (Plover), Chippewa River Distillery (Chippewa Falls), Driftless Glen Distillery (Baraboo), Eagle Park Brewing & Distilling (Milwaukee & Muskego), Infinity Beverages Winery & Distillery (Eau Claire), J. Henry & Sons Bourbon (Dane), La Crosse Distilling – (La Crosse), North Woods Distillery (Coleman), Perlick Distillery (Sarona), Twisted Path Distillery (Milwaukee), White Wolf Distillery (Shell Lake), Dancing Goat Distillery (Cambridge), Old Sugar Distillery (Madison), Yahara Bay Distillers (Madison), Hatch Distillery (Egg Harbor), Door County Distillery (Carlsville), and more!Geronimo Hospitality: Learn how Beloit “ain't what it used to be" with Jeff Whiteman to discuss some of his favorite businesses around Beloit! As a special bonus, you can save at the Ironworks Hotel when you use code DISCOVER at: https://www.ironworkshotelbeloit.com/.Wisconsin RV World: Wisconsin’s oldest and first RV dealership is ready to take your family on the road! Traveling by RV is a safe, socially distanced, and beautiful way to see the state and hit the open road. To get your own RV for the family and start shopping now, head to https://www.wisconsinrvworld.com. Know Your Wisconsin: Wisconsin Eye
Even the smallest snails can mean big changes for the region's lakes and streams. We visit the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, where mystery snails encroach on wild rice, and track the spread of New Zealand Mud Snail across Wisconsin trout streams. Note: this version of episode 11 features corrected information about New Zealand Mud Snails spread in South Central Wisconsin and the vectors of snail introduction and spread throughout the area. Special thanks to Kathryn Perez - https://www.utrgv.edu/biology/faculty/edinburg/kathryn-perez/index.htm Kelsey Taylor - http://www.fdlrez.com/%5C/RM/invspeciesmain.htm Ellen Voss - https://wisconsinrivers.org/ Nick Voss - https://www.driftlessangler.com/ Bobbi Peckarsky - https://www.becwa.org/ Maureen Ferry - https://dnr.wi.gov/lakes/invasives/ Resources Key to Wisconsin Freshwater Snails - http://northamericanlandsnails.org/WIFreshwaterSnailskey/wifwsnailkey.html Kelsey Taylor's snail salsa recipe - https://uwmadison.app.box.com/s/pdtilvbmzvqatc2dyri0sva9540w1tfr Chinese Mystery Snail - https://dnr.wi.gov/lakes/invasives/AISLists.aspx?species=CHINESE_MYST_SNAIL New Zealand Mud Snail - https://dnr.wi.gov/lakes/invasives/AISLists.aspx?species=CHINESE_MYST_SNAIL
FL Morris is the Board President at South Central Wisconsin Hemp Cooperative, a producer-led Co-op focused on growing and marketing the highest quality Certified Organic Hemp throughout South Central Wisconsin.
Sintia Kawasaki-Yee gives us a look at Sequoia National Park, Pete Robbins from Half Past First Cast gives some advice: Don't Wait on Trips, Mike Reinikianen of the Minnesota DNR on collecting Black Spruce Pinecones, Buzz Kemper takes us rock climbing in South Central Wisconsin. It's all here in The Big Wild!
Episode Summary In this episode of The Real Estate Sessions Podcast, I'm joined by Sam Staskal of eXp Realty in South Central Wisconsin. Though she is relatively new to the industry, Sam has had a unique experience that allowed her authentic self to be shared with the public through a comedic lens. By narrating her experience on Facebook Live, Sam went viral and opened up a conversation about being able to laugh at oneself. Join us today as we learn about Sam's beginnings as a Realtor, her unique, funny mishap, and how she prevailed using comedy and professionalism. Top Takeaways: Transitioning into Real Estate from a 9-5 desk job Sam's viral video There is a place for authenticity in Real Estate, and there are many benefits to "keeping it real." Sam's advice for new agents Episode Highlights: [00:18] Intro [01:24] Welcome Sam Staskal [02:01] Growing up in Iowa [05:16] Attending Viterbo University in Wisconsin and earning a degree in Graphic Design [06:02] Sam's first job out of college working for a phone book company [06:37] Transitioning to work for Land's End catalog [07:24] Sam's path to her career in Real Estate begins [09:20] Sam shares the driving force to make Real Estate her full-time job [11:00] Describing the Real Estate market of Platteville and competing brokerages [12:20] We discuss Sam's viral video in which she describes how she abruptly fell with her dress over her head in front of her male client while showing him around the exterior of a house [14:04] How she pulled it together to continue showing houses to her client that day [17:05] How she broke through the awkwardness of the incident and continued working with her clients to find them a home [18:51] After her video goes viral (with 15 million + views), Sam experienced an outpour of attention from fans of her comedic description of the event [21:40] Don't be afraid to turn on the camera and be your most real and authentic self! [23:25] Sam shares her plans for a YouTube channel featuring interviews and funny stories about all the things that unexpectedly happen to Real Estate agents [25:14] "You can cry and admit defeat, or you can embrace it and grow with it, and that's what I'm choosing to do." [25:40] Sam's advice to new agents starting in the business [26:00] Outro Episode Notes: "Sam Staskal is a Licensed Realtor in the State of Wisconsin. She was born and raised in Iowa but moved to greener pastures to attend college at Viterbo University in La Crosse. After graduating with her BS in Graphic Design in 2001, Sam decided to make Wisconsin her forever home. As if cheese curds weren't enough for her to stay, she also enjoys all of the fishing spots, bike trails, and the distinct seasons Wisconsin has to offer. For almost 20 years, Sam worked as a graphic designer and decided to make the career change to Real Estate in May 2019. Her experience in advertising and understanding of social media makes her a great agent to market your property. Sam is detail-oriented, a great listener, quickly returns all communication, and strives to make every client's real estate experience positive. Sam resides in Platteville with her foodie boyfriend, four children who think they are comedians, and a couple of rambunctious dogs. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with family, attending her kids' sporting events, photography, hand-painting signs, and breaking out the power tools to complete DIY crafts." Source: https://scw.exprealty.com/agents/311179/Sam+Staskal (https://scw.exprealty.com/agents/311179/Sam+Staskal) Resources Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SamStaskalSells/ (https://www.facebook.com/SamStaskalSells/) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeo6THhR1rUe26wAKPlBGVg (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeo6THhR1rUe26wAKPlBGVg) Connect: Find | THE REAL ESTATE SESSIONS At https://tresonline.com/ (Tresonline.com) ...
David Clark and David Stark joined the Tommy G. Thompson Center to discuss the real estate industry, namely through trends observed during this pandemic public emergency. Dr. Clark is the Executive Associate Dean and Professor of Economics at Marquette University with expertise in urban and regional economics with an emphasis on housing markets and household migration behavior. Mr. Stark is the longtime President of Stark Company Realtors who comes from a line of prominent realtors. The company was founded in 1908 and primarily serves South Central Wisconsin.
On tonight's episode, Chief Soller will be joined by:Chief John Sahatjian - @jerseyshoreemergencytrainingJohn Sahatjian has been involved in emergency serves for over 20 years including a volunteer firefighter, EMT and Dispatcher. He is an Ex Chief for 8 years and Level 2 instructor for 10 years. He is the owner of Jersey Shore Emergency Training specializing in Mental Health and training for Volunteer fire firefighters. He is currently a volunteer in Brick, NJ and a Communications Supervisor. Brooke Ames - @miss_fit_hosedraggerFirefighter/ParamedicWisconsin Brooke Ames is a rookie firefighter who came from the corporate world where she worked as a project manager for a Fortune 200 company. She spent 5 years as a volunteer firefighter and EMT where she lost over 100 lbs, secured the required certifications, passed the CPAT and secured a full time job as a career firefighter/paramedic in South Central Wisconsin. Passionate about continuous improvement and evidence based problem solving, Brooke brings to life the simplicity of successful corporate tools and translates them into the symbolic 451 F link to implore others to be better than yesterday. Brooke and her family reside in South Wayne, WI where she and her husband own a small farm. Brooke has a degree in Animal Science, is recently licensed as a paramedic, and is an avid gym goer. She holds technical certifications in Swift Water Rescue, Confined Space, and High Angle Ropes. Jeremy Sanders - @crew1stcultureJeremy Sanders has served for 18 years on a career department North of OKC where he is currently at the rank of captain. He is also Volunteer firefighter in his hometown near Tulsa. You can find him on various social media pages by searching for Crew 1st Culture and listen to the podcast on your favorite podcast platform.Nate Routledge - @routledge29Roscoe Rockland Fire DepartmentSeven year volunteer firefighter, currently holding the rank of Captain. His lifelong ambition of becoming a firefighter came to fruition seven years ago when he moved to the United States from England. Nate is a 911 dispatcher in upstate NY, but is still chasing the career goal to become a career firefighter. A small summary of classes attended include FF1, FO1, Swift Water Rescue Tech, Ice Rescue Tech and Principles of Instruction. One of his other aspirations is to become a NYS Fire Instructor.About our host: Chief Brian Soller has been a volunteer firefighter for 30 years. Brian is currently Chief of the Rock Hill Fire Department (100% Volunteer / Sullivan County, NY) and a Past Chief of the Monticello Fire Department (Combination / Sullivan County, NY). Brian is a Nationally Certified Level II Fire Instructor as well a Nationally Certified Fire Officer. He has been instructing firefighters of all levels for the past 17 years. Brian is also a long time NYS Emergency Medical Technician as well as an Advanced Swift Water Technician. Brian's passion lies in the promotion of professionalism in the volunteer fire service. Follow us on social @professionalvolunteer On the web at www.professionalvolunteerfirefighter.comSend future episode suggestions or comments on past episodes to professionalvff@gmail.com.Interested in being a guest on the show? Please email professionalvff@gmail.com.We are proud to be affiliated with the Chief Miller family of podcasts. Chief Miller is dedicated to the men and women of the fire service. Follow the Chief on IG at:@chiefmillermedia@chief_miller@chief_miller1Great people doing great things and making the fire service a better place!
In Edible-Alpha® podcast #56, Tera speaks with Mary Ann Bellazzini from Campo Di Bella winery, farm and farm-to-table restaurant. Campo Di Bella is a diversified agritourism operation, rooted in the Bellazzini's Italian heritage and located on 20 acres of rolling hills in South Central Wisconsin. Owner Background When Mary Ann Bellazzini and her family moved to Wisconsin, they didn't plan to be farmers. She and her husband grew up in first generation Italian families and they knew food. Their journey started with a large garden on their five-acre property. Encouragement from friends first led the couple to selling their excess vegetables at the local farmers market. Next, they launched a CSA, and later they purchased a farm four times the size of their original property. Their agritourism business grew from there. Winery The Bellanzzinis purchased their 20-acre farm in 2008, and they added 265 grapevines. Growing grapes for use in wine production is a challenge in Wisconsin's climate. Delays due to various weather and farm issues meant they didn't harvest their first grapes until 2014; however, the couple created one variety of wine from this harvest and it sold out. In 2017, when their batch of wine failed because of an extremely cold winter and damp spring, they experimented with making cold-hardy, traditional red wine vinegar. With support from state grant funding, these first vinegars will be available in winter 2019. Campo Di Bella attempted to produce a rosé in 2018. With feedback from local mentor Philippe Coquard of Wollersheim Winery, they determined that though their rosé was a good dry wine, it was not appropriate for the Wisconsin market. In another example of “making lemons out of lemonade,” they turned this rosé into vermouth using brandy from Michigan and spices from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They currently maintain just shy of an acre of grapes and release one variety of wine per year, which they sell at their restaurant alongside other wines. Farm to Table Restaurant + Farm Stay In 2013, Mary Ann and her husband tested their restaurant concept in various offsite locations. One year later, they decided to build the infrastructure to host dinners on their own land. They incorporated a wine cellar in the basement and used the main floor for dinner service and tastings. In fall of 2014, they piloted Saturday farm-to-table dinners with wine sales on the premises. In 2015, they opened the restaurant full time on the weekends; the weekend menu includes a three-course Friday cenetta dinner for $35–$45 and a five-course Saturday farm-to-table dinner for $55-$65. Guests come from as far away as Chicago and Minneapolis for their high-quality meals and treat the farm as a destination that delivers a unique dining experience. In 2018, they turned the second floor of the restaurant building into an AirBnB suite. Campo Di Bella is a great example of a farm embracing the entrepreneurial spirit and pivoting their business model to adapt to both emerging market and environmental conditions. Mary Ann is excited to see her kids, and kids of other farm entrepreneurs, start to envision their own unique paths for keeping the family farm viable for future generations. To learn more about Campo Di Bella or to book a dinner, visit: https://www.campodibella.com/
In Edible-Alpha® podcast #56, Tera speaks with Mary Ann Bellazzini from Campo Di Bella winery, farm and farm-to-table restaurant. Campo Di Bella is a diversified agritourism operation, rooted in the Bellazzini’s Italian heritage and located on 20 acres of rolling hills in South Central Wisconsin. Owner Background When Mary Ann Bellazzini and her family moved to Wisconsin, they didn’t plan to be farmers. She and her husband grew up in first generation Italian families and they knew food. Their journey started with a large garden on their five-acre property. Encouragement from friends first led the couple to selling their excess vegetables at the local farmers market. Next, they launched a CSA, and later they purchased a farm four times the size of their original property. Their agritourism business grew from there. Winery The Bellanzzinis purchased their 20-acre farm in 2008, and they added 265 grapevines. Growing grapes for use in wine production is a challenge in Wisconsin’s climate. Delays due to various weather and farm issues meant they didn’t harvest their first grapes until 2014; however, the couple created one variety of wine from this harvest and it sold out. In 2017, when their batch of wine failed because of an extremely cold winter and damp spring, they experimented with making cold-hardy, traditional red wine vinegar. With support from state grant funding, these first vinegars will be available in winter 2019. Campo Di Bella attempted to produce a rosé in 2018. With feedback from local mentor Philippe Coquard of Wollersheim Winery, they determined that though their rosé was a good dry wine, it was not appropriate for the Wisconsin market. In another example of “making lemons out of lemonade,” they turned this rosé into vermouth using brandy from Michigan and spices from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They currently maintain just shy of an acre of grapes and release one variety of wine per year, which they sell at their restaurant alongside other wines. Farm to Table Restaurant + Farm Stay In 2013, Mary Ann and her husband tested their restaurant concept in various offsite locations. One year later, they decided to build the infrastructure to host dinners on their own land. They incorporated a wine cellar in the basement and used the main floor for dinner service and tastings. In fall of 2014, they piloted Saturday farm-to-table dinners with wine sales on the premises. In 2015, they opened the restaurant full time on the weekends; the weekend menu includes a three-course Friday cenetta dinner for $35–$45 and a five-course Saturday farm-to-table dinner for $55-$65. Guests come from as far away as Chicago and Minneapolis for their high-quality meals and treat the farm as a destination that delivers a unique dining experience. In 2018, they turned the second floor of the restaurant building into an AirBnB suite. Campo Di Bella is a great example of a farm embracing the entrepreneurial spirit and pivoting their business model to adapt to both emerging market and environmental conditions. Mary Ann is excited to see her kids, and kids of other farm entrepreneurs, start to envision their own unique paths for keeping the family farm viable for future generations. To learn more about Campo Di Bella or to book a dinner, visit: https://www.campodibella.com/
TrollBytes has been in existence for 10 years and has been a pillar of the IT Community in South Central Wisconsin. We have our roots in Technology with over 25 years in the field. Our business started off as a dream and has slowly grown each year, building on past successes to continue to offer new services and technology solutions. We started out as a drop off site for residential and small business repair and have slowly and steadily increased our managed services offerings for small business support. We can handle anything from a simple laptop / desktop setup to a complete equipment refresh, all in a timely manner.