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In the aftermath of the stunning Fall of Aleppo (Syria's second most important urban center and formerly its most populous / economically vital city, prior to the initial onset of the conflict over a decade ago) and the ongoing success of the surprise Northwestern Syria Offensive led by HTS (Hayʼat Tahrir al-Sham, known formerly as the al-Nusra Front) and a motley coalition of rebel militia groups representing the Syrian Opposition, the question now on everyone's mind —Is this the beginning of the end for embattled Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his secular, authoritarian Syrian Arab Republic? Or... Will Russia, Iran, and the rest of his political allies from abroad be able to once again save him and his regime from a total collapse? And what is the strategic role and foreign policy priorities when it comes to Erdogan's Turkey and its particular concerns pertaining to the Syrian refugee crisis and the ever precarious Kurdish Question? I discuss all these topics and provide further context to the rapidly evolving situation that has as of November 27th, 2024 (and continuing to the present) officially reignited the up until recently frozen conflict that is the Syrian Civil War which ever since 2011 has yet to be decisively settled in one way or another. An updated description is coming shortly and also a second segment that will mainly analyze the (more) recent Fall of Hama, what we can expect to happen next, and as well as the broader consequences of the reignited hostilities in Syria is coming VERY soon! Until then, please stay safe and stay tuned! -- Recommended Resources: • Read the New York Times article I referenced: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/01/world/middleeast/syria-rebels-bashar-al-assad.html • Syrian Civil War Live Map: https://syria.liveuamap.com/ • Watch the video version of this segment on YT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=128rvL3yn4Q • Other resources referenced will be added shortly! -- Previous segments covering similar interrelated issues: A Third Palestinian Intifada? | Hamas Launches MAJOR SUPRISE ATTACK (Operation al-Aqsa Flood), Israel Responds with DECLARATION of WAR! - October 2023: https://getnuancednow.com/p/a-third-palestinian-intifada-hamas-092 The Russo-Ukrainian War as of October 2022 - Territorial Annexations and Tactical Nukes?! | Historical Context and Strategic Analysis of Putin's Byzantine Ambitions for a New Russian Empire: https://getnuancednow.com/p/the-russo-ukrainian-war-as-of-october-1e7 A Neo-Ottoman Foreign Policy in Erdogan's Turkey? | Understanding the Geopolitical Situation in Northern Syria (and Ukraine) - JUNE 2022: https://getnuancednow.com/p/a-neo-ottoman-foreign-policy-in-erdogans-e3d Afghanistan on the Edge: Foreign Policy Analysis of America's Retreat from the Graveyard of Empires | JULY 2021 EDITION: https://getnuancednow.com/p/afghanistan-on-the-edge-foreign-policy-e29 A Growing Rift Between Moscow and Damascus? | A Geopolitical Analysis of the Syrian Civil War - 2020: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbC0Ct2E2h -- CONNECT: Substack Newsletter: http://www.GetNuancedNow.com/ Official Website: http://www.GetNuanced.com/ Tech Channel | http://youtube.com/TJCMN Show Twitter | http://twitter.com/GetNuanced Main Twitter | http://twitter.com/TJCM Show Instagram | http://instagram.com/GetNuanced Main Instagram | http://instagram.com/TJC -- —Tom --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/getnuanced/support
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In this episode, host Reese Tisdale is joined by Bluefield Research's Senior Analyst, Ethan Edwards, for a deep dive into the recent US$2 billion acquisition of USALCO by private equity firm TJC—the biggest deal in the water sector this year so far. USALCO, a key player in the water and wastewater treatment chemicals market, was acquired from H.I.G. Capital, which retained a minority stake. Reese and Ethan explore the strategic importance of this deal and what it signals for the water sector moving forward. Questions addressed in this conversation: What are the basics of TJC's acquisition of USALCO and its significance in the broader water treatment chemicals market? How has USALCO's acquisitive strategy transformed the company's footprint in the U.S., particularly in the water and wastewater treatment sectors? What role has private equity played in consolidating the water treatment chemicals market, and why is this consolidation happening at such a rapid pace? How are water treatment chemical producers managing high cost pressures, and what are the broader implications for the industry's profitability? Looking ahead, Bluefield's water experts discuss what's on the horizon for the water treatment chemicals market, including the potential for more M&A activity, IPOs like Solenis' planned for 2025, and the impact of persistently high interest rates on deal flow. If you enjoy listening to The Future of Water Podcast, please tell a friend or colleague, and if you haven't already, please click to follow this podcast wherever you listen. If you'd like to be informed of water market news, trends, perspectives and analysis from Bluefield Research, subscribe to Waterline, our weekly newsletter published each Wednesday. Related Research & Analysis: USALCO Deal Points to Private Equity's Role in Consolidation of Water Treatment Chemicals Water for Chemicals: Market Trends and Forecasts, 2023–2030 Private Equity Takes Wheel of H2O Innovation
Racial and ethnic minorities and other underserved groups receive unequal medical treatment, contributing to the myriad disparities in health outcomes that we see today. This notion is supported by a growing body of research stemming back decades. The Joint Commission has recognized the horrible impact of health disparities in America, and the group is taking action, says Kathryn Petrovic, vice president for accreditation and certification product development at the Joint Commission. The accrediting organization launched a new health care equity certification program in 2023 that recognizes hospitals that are “making health care equity a strategic priority, and collaborating with patients, families, caregivers, and external organizations to identify and address needs that help translate equitable health care into better health outcomes,” Petrovic says. Health Disparities podcast host Claudia Zamora speaks with Petrovic to learn more about TJC's health equity initiatives. Petrovic also explains how resolving healthcare disparities is both a moral and ethical requirement, and a fundamental patient safety and quality of care imperative. Never miss an episode – subscribe to The Health Disparities podcast from Movement Is Life on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Presented by The Jockey ClubPTF and Shannon Kelly are back with the third edition of On the Lead in which they discuss the importance of thoroughbred aftercare and its evolution in the sport.The show kicks off with Erin Birkenhauer of West Point Thoroughbred speaking about her role in the company's internal aftercare organization, The Congie Fund, and her views about what more the industry can do to help its equine athletes.Next up, Kendra Potasiewicz, a thoroughbred owner, talks about how important aftercare was to her decision to get involved in the business and to relate her experience taking care of Causeforcelebration, an ex-West Point runner.Last but certainly not least, Kristin Werner of the Jockey Clubs gives us a little bit of the history of TJC's involvement in aftercare and relates some amazing personal stories about the powerful connections between humans and horses she's seen.
In this episode of Tennessee Court Talk, AOC Communications Director Samantha Fisher discusses misconceptions in the courtroom with Tennessee Senior Judge, Don Ash. Find out why Judge Ash considers presiding over court a lot like umpiring a baseball game and the rules that judges in Tennessee follow in order to rule from the bench. Recorded at the Spring 2024 TJC conference in Murfreesboro, TN.This episode is for all audiences.
In this episode, Phil and Kevin interview new Director of For the City at TJC, Morgan Cates. What's the difference between life as a pastoral resident and having an official staff position at TJC?
"Joint Commission is here". These four words can cause fear/panic/anxiety amongst hospital executives and front-line caregivers alike. Welcome to Episode 5! We discuss some practical tips for surviving and thriving when The Joint Commission comes. One primary strategy is to remain "Joint Commission Ready" at all times so we aren't scrambling at the last minute. Join us as we dive into how to maintain readiness and eliminate anxiety. When The Joint Commission inevitably comes knocking, you'll be prepared to shine!----------------------------------------------------------------------------------New website: https://www.purposedrivenpx.com/real-nurses-real-talk-podcastInterest form to tell your story: https://form.jotform.com/230685346709060Be sure to connect with us on Instagram:@realnurses_pcSend questions, topic ideas, and/or comments to realnursespc@gmail.com.
In this episode, Phil, Kevin, and a suprise guest (who shows up late) explain the long break between episodes, have a discussion on New Year's resolutions, and recap the recent men's ministry conference at TJC.
In this episode, Phil and Kevin welcome Pastor Brett Perkins, Worship Pastor at TJC, on to discuss biblical foundations for worship. What is it? What is it not? Why do we worship? What leads believers to geniune worship?
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In this episode Phil and Kevin welcome the Discipleship and Mobilization pastor at TJC, Pastor Shawn Casto, for a discussion on biblical discipleship. Why is it important? What are some effective discipleship strategies?
In this episode, Phil and Kevin welcome John Page (elder at TJC and CEO of Knowing Jesus Ministries for a discussion on the doctrine of Solus Christus or Christ alone.
Episode #25 Fellows talk about Jordan Love, Isley Brothers, Budenholzer, Brewers, UFOs, 420 flicks and so much more! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Leap36podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leap36podcast/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/Leap36PodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@leap36podcast?lang=en Host: LeRoy Butler www.LeRoyButlerinc.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/leap36Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leap3636/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/leap36 Leap Vodka:https://leapspirits.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/LeapSpiritsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/leapspiritsvodkaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/leapspirits/ Co-Host: Gary Ellerson Roundtable & Postgame Show | Spectrum News 1 | WI Green Bay Gameday | ESPN Milwaukee & Madison | 620 WTMJ | Tundra Trio Network, Packer/Badger Alumni, Albany,GAFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/Ellerson42/Twitter: https://twitter.com/GaryEllerson?s=20&t=COYfdMVOsw1nE_i_NhJqQAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gellerson/?hl=en https://www.rpwradio.com/leap36 Special Thank You to our Sponsors:Educators Credit Unionwww.ECU.com Wisconsin Indoor Golf Center www.wisconsinIndoorGolfCenter.comLake Auto Groupwww.LakeAutoGroup.comThe Jewelry Center www.TJC.comLeap Spirits www.LeapSpirits.comThe Union Househttps://www.theunionhouse.comProducer: Mario Ortiz for RPW Recordings (a division of Red Planet Worx, LLC)@MrOrtizmke www.RedPlanetWorx.com; rpwrecordings@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RPWRecordings/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rpwrecordings/?hl=en
Episode #24 The fellows discuss Bakhtiari, Shakira/JLo, Rodgers, Bryce Young or CJ Stroud and of course music choice, New Sponsor The Union House!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Leap36podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leap36podcast/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/Leap36PodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@leap36podcast?lang=en Host: LeRoy Butler www.LeRoyButlerinc.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/leap36Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leap3636/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/leap36 Leap Vodka:https://leapspirits.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/LeapSpiritsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/leapspiritsvodkaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/leapspirits/ Co-Host: Gary Ellerson Roundtable & Postgame Show | Spectrum News 1 | WI Green Bay Gameday | ESPN Milwaukee & Madison | 620 WTMJ | Tundra Trio Network, Packer/Badger Alumni, Albany,GAFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/Ellerson42/Twitter: https://twitter.com/GaryEllerson?s=20&t=COYfdMVOsw1nE_i_NhJqQAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gellerson/?hl=en https://www.rpwradio.com/leap36 Special Thank You to our Sponsors:Educators Credit Unionwww.ECU.com Wisconsin Indoor Golf Center www.wisconsinIndoorGolfCenter.comLake Auto Groupwww.LakeAutoGroup.comThe Jewelry Center www.TJC.comLeap Spirits www.LeapSpirits.comThe Union Househttps://www.theunionhouse.comProducer: Mario Ortiz for RPW Records (a division of Red Planet Worx, LLC)@MrOrtizmke www.RedPlanetWorx.com; rpwrecordings@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RPWRecordings/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rpwrecordings/?hl=en
Episode #23 Rodgers deal stilllll not done yet?! Are the 49ers involved? Would you trade 12 to a NFC team? the fellas talk Angel Reese, Masters, Cam Newton, recent trips and plenty more more!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Leap36podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leap36podcast/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/Leap36PodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@leap36podcast?lang=en Host: LeRoy Butler www.LeRoyButlerinc.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/leap36Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leap3636/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/leap36 Leap Vodka:https://leapspirits.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/LeapSpiritsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/leapspiritsvodkaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/leapspirits/ Co-Host: Gary Ellerson Roundtable & Postgame Show | Spectrum News 1 | WI Green Bay Gameday | ESPN Milwaukee & Madison | 620 WTMJ | Tundra Trio Network, Packer/Badger Alumni, Albany,GAFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/Ellerson42/Twitter: https://twitter.com/GaryEllerson?s=20&t=COYfdMVOsw1nE_i_NhJqQAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gellerson/?hl=en https://www.rpwradio.com/leap36 Special Thank You to our Sponsors:Educators Credit Unionwww.ECU.com Wisconsin Indoor Golf Center www.wisconsinIndoorGolfCenter.comLake Auto Groupwww.LakeAutoGroup.comThe Jewelry Center www.TJC.comLeap Spirits www.LeapSpirits.comProducer: Mario Ortiz for RPW Records (a division of Red Planet Worx, LLC)@MrOrtizmke www.RedPlanetWorx.com; rpwrecordings@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RPWRecordings/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rpwrecordings/?hl=en
Episode #22 Rogers NO Answer to GM calls! Who's lying #12 or Gutey? LOVE expectation, Who has the better Roster Jets or Packers?Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Leap36podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leap36podcast/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/Leap36PodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@leap36podcast?lang=en Host: LeRoy Butler www.LeRoyButlerinc.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/leap36Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leap3636/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/leap36 Leap Vodka:https://leapspirits.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/LeapSpiritsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/leapspiritsvodkaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/leapspirits/ Co-Host: Gary Ellerson Roundtable & Postgame Show | Spectrum News 1 | WI Green Bay Gameday | ESPN Milwaukee & Madison | 620 WTMJ | Tundra Trio Network, Packer/Badger Alumni, Albany,GAFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/Ellerson42/Twitter: https://twitter.com/GaryEllerson?s=20&t=COYfdMVOsw1nE_i_NhJqQAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gellerson/?hl=en https://www.rpwradio.com/leap36 Special Thank You to our Sponsors:Educators Credit Unionwww.ECU.com Wisconsin Indoor Golf Center www.wisconsinIndoorGolfCenter.comLake Auto Groupwww.LakeAutoGroup.comThe Jewelry Center www.TJC.comLeap Spirits www.LeapSpirits.comProducer: Mario Ortiz for RPW Records (a division of Red Planet Worx, LLC)@MorOrtizmke www.RedPlanetWorx.com; rpwrecordings@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RPWRecordings/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rpwrecordings/?hl=en
Episode #21 The fellas talk about Packers-Jets Trade, Jordan Love, Larsa Pippen, Jimmy G, Ja Morant, Giannis! & more!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Leap36podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leap36podcast/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/Leap36PodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@leap36podcast?lang=en Host: LeRoy Butler www.LeRoyButlerinc.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/leap36Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leap3636/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/leap36 Leap Vodka:https://leapspirits.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/LeapSpiritsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/leapspiritsvodkaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/leapspirits/ Co-Host: Gary Ellerson Roundtable & Postgame Show | Spectrum News 1 | WI Green Bay Gameday | ESPN Milwaukee & Madison | 620 WTMJ | Tundra Trio Network, Packer/Badger Alumni, Albany,GAFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/Ellerson42/Twitter: https://twitter.com/GaryEllerson?s=20&t=COYfdMVOsw1nE_i_NhJqQAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gellerson/?hl=en https://www.rpwradio.com/leap36 Special Thank You to our Sponsors:Educators Credit Unionwww.ECU.com Wisconsin Indoor Golf Center www.wisconsinIndoorGolfCenter.comLake Auto Groupwww.LakeAutoGroup.comThe Jewelry Center www.TJC.comLeap Spirits www.LeapSpirits.comProducer: Mario Ortiz for RPW Records (a division of Red Planet Worx, LLC) www.RedPlanetWorx.com; rpwrecordings@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RPWRecordings/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rpwrecordings/?hl=en
This Episode the guys touch on What do you expect to get back from the Rodgers Deal with the Jets?, Rasul Douglas response to Gary's Tweet, Mark Murphy response to Rodgers tradge and more!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Leap36podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leap36podcast/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/Leap36PodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@leap36podcast?lang=en Host: LeRoy Butler www.LeRoyButlerinc.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/leap36Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leap3636/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/leap36 Leap Vodka:https://leapspirits.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/LeapSpiritsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/leapspiritsvodkaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/leapspirits/ Co-Host: Gary Ellerson Roundtable & Postgame Show | Spectrum News 1 | WI Green Bay Gameday | ESPN Milwaukee & Madison | 620 WTMJ | Tundra Trio Network, Packer/Badger Alumni, Albany,GAFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/Ellerson42/Twitter: https://twitter.com/GaryEllerson?s=20&t=COYfdMVOsw1nE_i_NhJqQAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gellerson/?hl=en https://www.rpwradio.com/leap36 Special Thank You to our Sponsors:Educators Credit Unionwww.ECU.com Wisconsin Indoor Golf Center www.wisconsinIndoorGolfCenter.comLake Auto Groupwww.LakeAutoGroup.comThe Jewelry Center www.TJC.comLeap Spirits www.LeapSpirits.comProducer: Mario Ortiz for RPW Records (a division of Red Planet Worx, LLC) www.RedPlanetWorx.com; rpwrecordings@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RPWRecordings/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rpwrecordings/?hl=en
The fellows discuss Rodgers, Love, Ja Morant, Chris Rock and much more! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Leap36podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leap36podcast/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/Leap36PodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@leap36podcast?lang=en Host: LeRoy Butler www.LeRoyButlerinc.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/leap36Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leap3636/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/leap36 Leap Vodka:https://leapspirits.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/LeapSpiritsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/leapspiritsvodkaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/leapspirits/ Co-Host: Gary Ellerson Roundtable & Postgame Show | Spectrum News 1 | WI Green Bay Gameday | ESPN Milwaukee & Madison | 620 WTMJ | Tundra Trio Network, Packer/Badger Alumni, Albany,GAFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/Ellerson42/Twitter: https://twitter.com/GaryEllerson?s=20&t=COYfdMVOsw1nE_i_NhJqQAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gellerson/?hl=en https://www.rpwradio.com/leap36 Special Thank You to our Sponsors:Educators Credit Unionwww.ECU.com Wisconsin Indoor Golf Center www.wisconsinIndoorGolfCenter.comLake Auto Groupwww.LakeAutoGroup.comThe Jewelry Center www.TJC.comLeap Spirits www.LeapSpirits.comProducer: Mario Ortiz for RPW Records (a division of Red Planet Worx, LLC) www.RedPlanetWorx.com; rpwrecordings@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RPWRecordings/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rpwrecordings/?hl=en
Kimberly Russell, Ed.D, vice president for University Advancement, Texas Woman's University.Russell has served as chancellor of Louisiana State University's Eunice campus for the past three years, following more than two decades of leadership in advancement, foundations, corporate relations and grants for public and private higher education institutions.During her leadership at LSU, enrollment at the Eunice campus grew 29 percent, and degree and certificate programs in high-demand healthcare fields were expanded. She also worked with the LSU Foundation on a comprehensive fundraising campaign to benefit all LSU institutions.“This advancement leadership position is strategically important to TWU's ability to prepare students to achieve their dreams and contribute meaningfully to Texas, and also to leverage our distinctive position as the nation's largest university primarily for women,” said Carine M. Feyten, TWU chancellor and president. Prior to her current position, Russell worked at Tyler Junior College as vice president for University Advancement and executive director of the TJC Foundation, which had a 35-member board of directors. During her 16-year tenure there, TJC completed a historic capital program that expanded the campus by 25 percent, including a new nursing and health sciences center, an energy center and residence hall. In addition, from 2013-2016, CASE consecutively recognized the TJC Foundation's fundraising program for overall fundraising performance and sustained excellence.Before joining TJC in 1999, Russell served as director of foundation and corporate relations at LeTourneau University in Longview, Texas, where she and her team acquired more than $5 million in successful grant proposals from a number of high-profile foundations. Prior to that, she served as a secondary English teacher (grades 7-9) and as an adjunct professor of English at Kilgore College.“I'm excited to return to pursuing my passion — higher education advancement,” Russell said. “I'm also glad to return to North Texas, after growing up in East Texas, attending the University of Texas at Tyler, and completing both of my graduate degrees at UNT.”
The guys debate who is the face of the Packers, Packer GM press conference reaction, how will AARON SITUATION END?!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Leap36podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leap36podcast/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/Leap36PodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@leap36podcast?lang=en Host: LeRoy Butler www.LeRoyButlerinc.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/leap36Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leap3636/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/leap36 Leap Vodka:https://leapspirits.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/LeapSpiritsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/leapspiritsvodkaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/leapspirits/ Co-Host: Gary Ellerson Roundtable & Postgame Show | Spectrum News 1 | WI Green Bay Gameday | ESPN Milwaukee & Madison | 620 WTMJ | Tundra Trio Network, Packer/Badger Alumni, Albany,GAFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/Ellerson42/Twitter: https://twitter.com/GaryEllerson?s=20&t=COYfdMVOsw1nE_i_NhJqQAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gellerson/?hl=en https://www.rpwradio.com/leap36 Special Thank You to our Sponsors:Educators Credit Unionwww.ECU.com Wisconsin Indoor Golf Center www.wisconsinIndoorGolfCenter.comLake Auto Groupwww.LakeAutoGroup.comThe Jewelry Center www.TJC.comLeap Spirits www.LeapSpirits.comProducer: Mario Ortiz for RPW Records (a division of Red Planet Worx, LLC) www.RedPlanetWorx.com; rpwrecordings@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RPWRecordings/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rpwrecordings/?hl=en
In this episode the guys talk about the NFL Combine, is it time to move on from Rodgers? Who is the Best Player in the NBA debate, and much more! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Leap36podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leap36podcast/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/Leap36PodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@leap36podcast?lang=en Host: LeRoy Butler www.LeRoyButlerinc.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/leap36Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leap3636/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/leap36 Leap Vodka:https://leapspirits.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/LeapSpiritsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/leapspiritsvodkaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/leapspirits/ Co-Host: Gary Ellerson Roundtable & Postgame Show | Spectrum News 1 | WI Green Bay Gameday | ESPN Milwaukee & Madison | 620 WTMJ | Tundra Trio Network, Packer/Badger Alumni, Albany,GAFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/Ellerson42/Twitter: https://twitter.com/GaryEllerson?s=20&t=COYfdMVOsw1nE_i_NhJqQAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gellerson/?hl=en https://www.rpwradio.com/leap36 Special Thank You to our Sponsors:Educators Credit Unionwww.ECU.com Wisconsin Indoor Golf Center www.wisconsinIndoorGolfCenter.comLake Auto Groupwww.LakeAutoGroup.comThe Jewelry Center www.TJC.comLeap Spirits www.LeapSpirits.comProducer: Mario Ortiz for RPW Records (a division of Red Planet Worx, LLC) www.RedPlanetWorx.com; rpwrecordings@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RPWRecordings/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rpwrecordings/?hl=en
The Joint Commission announced in mid-December that, effective immediately, hospitals could begin reappointing and renewing clinical privileges for practitioners every three years, rather than every two years. This is nothing new for those hospitals accredited by the DNV, but with this announcement, many hospitals accredited by TJC are considering moving to a three-year appointment period. Before making this decision, there are several factors that you should evaluate. For example, what changes will you need to make to your Medical Staff governance documents, does state law permit you to reappoint practitioners every three years (some do not), and are there changes to your peer review process that you will need to make to ensure that patients are protected if a longer appointment term is adopted. Join Horty, Springer and Mattern attorneys Susan Lapenta and Charles Chulack for this podcast episode that provides the answers to these questions and more!
In this episode, we are going to discuss the impact of diagnostic errors on health equity. For patients of color, the unequal medical care and quality of the diagnosis received isn't due to just location, education, or income. It's also at times due to healthcare professionals' cognitive biases, along with decades of clinical studies that examined only white, male bodies, and a lack of understanding about the social determinants of biological illnesses. The causes of poor quality diagnosis for people of color is multifactorial and is not just related to explicit or implicit racial bias, however -- lack of trust, missing data, and reduced data at the point-of-care are just a few of the other contributing factors. Although health inequities within communities of color have persisted for hundreds of years, many are just now waking up to the problem. There is now an elevated sense of awareness of health inequities in our country due to the exacerbated health outcomes triggered by COVID-19 and preexisting disparities that have been magnified under the microscope of the pandemic. If one studies history, you can easily find preexisting health inequities that took form long before COVID. It is widely accepted that the first kidnapped Africans to reach European colonies in the Americas for the purposes of slavery did so in 1619 – meaning Black health was ignored from or country's beginning with health disparities persisting through the next 400+ years. The very foundation of the transatlantic slave trade is false medical theories of black inferiority and physical differences between blacks and whites. To better how the patient safety movement aligns with health equity, healthcare professionals should listen to Dr. Ronald Wyatt. Dr. Wyatt is one of the most renowned patient safety experts and health equity champions in this country. He is Vice-President and Patient Safety Officer at MCIC Vermont, a risk-retention group, where he leads multiple patient safety initiatives for several leading academic health systems. He is an internationally known equity, safety and quality improvement/implementation expert. Dr. Wyatt was the first co-chair of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) Equity Advisory Group and is faculty for the IHI Pursuing Equity Initiative. After serving as the Medical Director for the US Defense Health Agency/Military Health System Patient Safety Analysis Center, he became the first medical director of The Joint Commission (TJC) Office or Quality and Patient Safety and the first patient safety officer for The Joint Commission. While at TJC, Dr. Wyatt led the team that wrote the Patient Safety Systems Chapter, contributed to Sentinel Event Alerts and created the Quick Safety publication. He served as technical advisor on the RCA2 document that has been widely adopted as a guide to completing a root cause analysis. Dr. Wyatt is a member of the ACGME Clinical Learning Environment Review committee, as well as faculty on the ACGME Disparity Collaborative. He also serves on several boards including the IHI Certified Professional in Patient Safety, the Society to Prevent Diagnostic Error and the Consumers Advocating for Patient Safety. Currently, he is faculty/advisor/coach on multiple health equity collaboratives including BCBS Massachusetts/IHI, ACGME BCBS Illinois Equity Matters, KC Learning Action Network and the Providence health system equity collaboratives. Dr. Wyatt has written and published many articles, blog pieces and chapters on patient safety, health equity/disparity and process improvement. Episode Bookmarks: 01:30 Introduction to Dr. Ron Wyatt 04:30 The human cost of diagnostic error (patient deaths due to a diagnostic error are estimated at 40,000-80,000 per year!) 06:00 “To make the right diagnosis in a timely manner is a core quality component.” 06:30 Dr. Wyatt discusses how correct diagnoses are the link between patient safety and healthcare quality.
Environment of Care (EOC) means ‘environment in which care is being provided.' Listen as guest hosts talk with Robert Carter on his roles as they relate to EOC and his experiences along the way. Topics covered include tips for EOC rounding, tricks for getting ready for TJC, horror stories involving gray water, and nightmares about laminated paper. Hosted by: Marie Wilson, MSN, RN, CIC and Jay Liggins, MS, CIC About our Guest: Robert Carter, Assistant Director of Safety and Emergency Management, Jefferson Health Einstein Division Robert Carter manages robust programs in emergency management, environment of care, and life safety. Prior to this he was Sr. Director of Process Compliance where he directed facility operations, construction, security, EVS and biomedical engineering. His experience has led to dozens of successful surveys with The Joint Commission, health departments and local authorities having jurisdiction. Robert is a strong believer that interdisciplinary collaboration is critical to any safe environment. With this mindset, he has won awards in infection control and received recognition from front line clinicians. Robert is a veteran of the United States Air Force, where he served as a firefighter/medic and fire inspector. He is currently pursuing a Master of Business Administration in Finance.
Hair and skincare entrepreneur talks honoring the authentic middle-aged woman Angel Cornelius was 57 when she left her lifelong career in healthcare management to start her own premium beauty products company. Here, the founder and CEO of Maison 276 discusses how she built her business as a middle-age Black woman—and shares her dream that soon all women will come to appreciate the benefits of midlife rather than feel pressured to re-capture their youth. Angel tells Women on the Move host Sam Saperstein that she wasn't looking to become an entrepreneur when she started inventing beauty products—she was just looking for something that would work better for her than the commercial products she kept cycling through. “Honestly, I was solving for personal pain points,” she says. When her hair turned grey early she soon got fed up with moving between “purple” products to make her hair more “vibrant” and other products to tone down that vibrancy. She started mixing her own hair products at home in her sink. “What I wanted was just one system, one set of products to just wash my hair, adding no unwanted color and also solving for the fact that our hair is just like our skin,” she recalls. “It changes as we mature and women often think there's something wrong and no, there's absolutely nothing wrong. It's just different hair.” Before long she was using her leftover haircare ingredients to make similar skincare products. And not too long after that she started sharing her products with friends and family and soon had to open an Etsy store to keep up with demand. Big breaks in the beauty biz Angel tells Sam that her first big break came when she was discovered by ESSENCE through one of her son's friends, an original employee of the beauty subscription company Birchbox; they wanted to include one of her homemade beauty butters in a package. Angel said yes before she realized that they would need at least 10,000 units to start. “I tell people all the time, it's a good thing we didn't have zoom back then because the words coming out of my mouth did not match the look on my face because I knew that was not going to happen in my kitchen,” she jokes. Before she knew it, she was exploring the world of manufacturers (and learning that they “won't turn their machines on for less than 50,000 units”). Angel learned on the fly about formulations, white label products, boutique manufactures, and other ins and outs of the industry. Before long, Angel had branched out from skincare and was scaling up her original innovation: haircare products. That led to her next big break when a home shopping network called TJC invited her to showcase her three-step system for silver and blonde hair. The appearance was so successful, she was asked to appear again six hours later. Angel parlayed that success into winning a competition on QVC and suddenly her brand—Maison 276, an homage to her New Orleans roots—was erupting. A focus on authenticity for middle-aged women Angel says she's always kept the needs of middle-aged women at the forefront of what she does at Maison 276. When she first started going to trade shows, she realized she was often the only older face behind a booth. “And so women would crowd around my table and yes, they loved the skincare moisturizers, but they were asking me questions all across the spectrum about beauty. They wanted to know about my hair. How did I keep it so white? How did I keep it so healthy?” she recalls. Today, she says, she's focused on building the leading beauty brand for a diverse group of middle-aged women who want to embrace the naturally occurring changes that take place in their bodies with clean and innovative products while also celebrating the beauty and vibrancy of their lives. “The middle-aged woman is the most powerful consumer group in this country and in fact in the world, but she's also the most ignored, misunderstood, and the most misrepresented,” Angel says. “And when they do pay attention to us, it's often from a point of age correction, anti-aging wrinkle reduction, medications like incontinence products, like it's their mission to fix everything that they think is wrong with us. And I reject that as a woman and as an entrepreneur. Maison 276 really has been built by the power of community because we represent middle-aged women in a way that is beautiful, vibrant, energetic, and that's authentic to how she lives her life. She is super excited about this stage and really believes that she's in the prime of her life. And that is what we reflect, not only in our innovative products, but also in our messaging, in our representation.” Full transcript here
Rich Caputo is the Chief Executive Partner of The Jordan Company, a New York-based private equity firm focused on investments in middle-market companies across a range of industries. Mr. Caputo serves as Chairman of the Firm's Partnership Board and Executive Committee and is a director of a number of the Firm's portfolio companies. Rich Caputo details his background, the thirty year evolution of Private Equity, and current similarities with the 90s tech bubble. He then discusses The Jordan Company's longstanding approach to investing, macro environment headwinds and its potential effects, and potential investment opportunities. SALT is a global thought leadership and networking forum encompassing finance, technology, and politics. To learn more about this episode, including podcast transcripts and show notes, visit https://www.salt.org/talks/about0:00 – Intro & background 6:05 – Private Equity's evolution13:06 – Tech bubble vs. now15:55 – TJC investment approach24:43 – Macro environment, PE & VC34:39 – Investment opportunities
National Stroke Awareness Month – May 2022Dr. Anne Alexandrov May is National Stroke Awareness Month. According to the CDC, every 40 seconds someone in the United States has a stroke, and every 3 and a half minutes, someone dies from a stroke. Today, my guest is a recognized clinical expert in the areas of emergency and critical care with concentrations in neuroscience and vascular dynamics, Dr. Anne Alexandrov. Dr. Alexandrov is considered to be the leading international nursing expert in acute stroke management. More About Dr. AlexandrovDr. Anne Alexandrov, Ph.D., RN, AGACNP-BC, ANVP-BC, NVRN-BC, ASC-BC, CCRN, FAAN, is a Professor of both Nursing and Neurology, as well as the Mobile Stroke Unit Chief Nurse Practitioner at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis. She is also Professor and Program Director for NET SMART (www.learnstroke.com) at the Health Outcomes Institute, LLC in Fountain Hills, Arizona. Dr. Alexandrov received her MSN from the University of Texas Health Science Center (UTHSC) at Houston in 1993 with a concentration in Emergency and Critical Care. She received her Ph.D. from Texas Woman's University in 2002, which focuses on integrated systemic and intracranial hemodynamics. Dr. Alexandrov is the President of the Association of Neurovascular Clinicians and serves as Certification Examination Architect for the Neurovascular Registered Nurse, Advanced Stroke Coordinator, the Certified Neurointerventional Clinician, and Advanced Neurovascular Practitioner board certifications. She currently serves on the Board of Directors as Treasurer of the Prehospital Stroke Treatment Organization (PRESTO), an international organization for mobile stroke units. Dr. Alexandrov was the FY-2000 National President of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) and a former member of the American Stroke Association's (ASA) Executive Leadership Board (2005-2007). She Co-Chaired the National Quality Forum's Stroke Committee that selected the first round of evidence-based core measures for Centers for Medicare & Medicaid (CMS) endorsement/pay-for-performance from 2007-2009. Dr. Alexandrov developed the reviewer role for The Joint Commission's (TJC) Stroke Center Certification Program and has served on both the Technical Advisory Panel for TJC's Comprehensive Stroke Center Certification program and the TJC Stroke Performance Measure Panel. She has authored almost 200 original scientific publications related to her work in stroke reperfusion therapies, experimental blood flow augmentation strategies, and stroke systems of care, and co-holds a U.S. patent for ultrasound-enhanced thrombolysis and perfusion. Dr. Alexandrov's many honors include the 2022 Distinguished Research Lecturer for the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, the 2019 American Association of Nurse Practitioner's Tennessee Nurse Practitioner Excellence Award, the 2018 Memphis Healthcare Hero Award, the 2013 American Association of Critical-Care Nurses' Flame of Excellence Award for her work in acute stroke, induction as an Honorary Ambassador to the World Federation of Critical Care Nurses in 2012, the UAB Graduate School Dean's Excellence in Mentorship Award in 2012, the Birmingham Metro Nurse of the Year Award in 2010, induction as a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing in 2004, the ASA's Distinguished Service Award in 2003, the American Heart Association's Stroke Manuscript of the Year Award in 2003, the ASA Texas Affiliate's Excellence in Volunteer Leadership Award in 2002, and the John P. McGovern Teaching Excellence Award from UTHSC-Houston in 1999.Websites:https://www.heart.org/ https://www.anbc.org https://www.learnstroke.com/
Tammy Huff is running for Mayor for Van, Texas Here is links to Tammy 's Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Tammy-Huff-for-Mayor-Van-Texas-105169612099386 Below is Tammy 's Introduction: My name is Tammy Huff, and I am running for mayor. I have been a resident of Van for about 36 years minus six months when we sold our home. I am a Van High School, TJC, and UTTyler graduate. I am in my 14th year of teaching for Van ISD. I am presently teaching at Van Junior High as a 7th grade language arts teacher, dyslexia instruction teacher, and tennis coach. My husband, David Huff, and I have been married for 24 years, and we have three children, Abby, Noah, and Levi. Over the years, we have been involved with the baseball/softball association. I spent countless hours when our town was hit by the tornado, clearing property of debris, tearing down a house, moving people, finding storage for people, and giving a shoulder of support to families in need. I truly love this town. We have an amazing school district and amazing people. It is time that our town be seen for the wonderful place it is. I want to lead Van to be seen in a positive way. We are growing as a community, and we need leadership that can continue to make that happen in a way that is best for our town and our citizens. I am that leader, and I would appreciate your vote for mayor. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/clydehays/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/clydehays/support
High Reliability, The Healthcare Facilities Management Podcast
High Reliability welcomes Scott Hemingway to the podcast. Scott has an interesting and unique career journey, he is presently the Director Of Security and Parking at Signature Healthcare, in Brockton, Massachusetts. Prior to joining Brockton Hospital in 2019, Scott spent 10 years with LifeSpan, a RI-based healthcare system. Scott has a completely different professional life prior to beginning his healthcare employment. In 2008, he retired as a Lieutenant after 23 years of service to the Rhode Island State Police. Scott also has military experience which includes being a Staff Sergeant with the Rhode Island National Guard, where he was assigned to the 243rd Regional Training Institute as a Certified Instructor. Areas of instruction included Military Police School, Nonlethal Weapons, and Modern Army Combatives. Scott owns his own consulting firm, The Hemingway Group, located in Warwick, RI. More information on The Hemingway Group can be found below. In this episode, we discuss:A unique career path, from Military Police duty in the Philipines to delivering a baby with the RI State Police;Healthcare surprise: What Scott did not expect to find, but found, in his transition from law enforcement to healthcare (18:00);Equipping staff to deal with combative patients and family members in a chaotic age of Covid (23:30);Hospital risk and security (35:00);The importance of Critical Thinking in today's workplace (38:50);TJC emergency standards at the top of Scott's mind (56:30).High Reliability, The Healthcare FM Podcast is brought to you by Gosselin/Martin Associates. Our show discusses the issues, challenges, and opportunities within the Facilities Management (FM) function. About the Hemingway GroupThe Hemingway Group is a Security Consulting service that specializes in finding solutions to the multidimensional and asymmetrical security issues that continually plague all facets of Government, Businesses, Educational Institutions, and Healthcare Systems. THGLLC conducts Vulnerability/Risk Assessments, Threat Assessments, and Security Evaluations. Please find more information about the Hemingway Group here.New rolesGosselin/Martin Associates is working with Children's Wisconsin to fill their Vice President, CHW Campus & Support Service role, Bassett Healthcare Network to fill their Vice President, Non-Clinical Support Services, as well as Griffin Hospital in Connecticut, Holy Cross Hospital in Florida, and Everett Hospital in Massachusetts to fill their Director of Facilities Management roles. We are also forwarding interested candidates directly to the University of Vermont Medical Center for their open Plant Operator positions. See all jobs here.
If you have a thoroughbred or are thinking of adding one to your farm, listen in as we talk with Kristin Werner about the Thoroughbred Incentive Program! Kristin serves as the Senior Counsel for The Jockey Club. She is involved with TJC's industry initiatives related to racing integrity, the welfare and safety of the racehorse and aftercare. In this episode we dive into what the program is all about!
Welcome to Part 2 of the series. Last week we talked about what you need to get done first. Hopefully, you have completed those tasks so we can continue to move forward. Next on the list is annual training. Do you know what annual training is required for your facility? While each facility has their own regulations to follow, I have made a list of the common types of training that are needed on an annual basis. OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Training Fit Testing and Training for N-95 Respirators Hand Hygiene Influenza Vaccination and mitigation strategies COVID-19 Vaccination and mitigation strategies Device associated infections- CLABSI, CAUTI, Pneumonia Surgical Site Infections, if applicable High Level Disinfection, if applicable Multidrug Resistant Organisms Isolation Cleaning and Disinfection While this is not an all inclusive list, it covers the basics. If you are unsure what training is required, check your state regulations, accrediting agencies (TJC), and federal regulations (OSHA, CMS). Since I have been an Infection Preventionist for too many years to mention:), I have already created many of these programs. If you want to use some of my educational programs, you can check them out here. My goal is to continue providing you with quality educational opportunities that are relevant and convenient. Feel free to join me here: Facebook Page or here: IP Mentor Podcast. If you like my page, you will get notifications when I post and go live. If you subscribe to my podcast, you will get notifications for new episodes when they are released. Interested in learning opportunities and free stuff? Check out my website: www.ipandcconsulting.com I would enjoy hearing from you if there are some topics that you would like for me to cover in the future. You can always email me at missytravis@ipandcconsulting.com.
S2, E10: Katie Norris' path to Ozarka College in Arkansas, where she serves as director of public relations & marketing, started when she enrolled as an Ozarka student. And Kim Lessner came to her role as vice president and chief operations officer at Tyler Junior College in Texas after she retired. As District 4's Rising Star and Communicator of the Year, respectively, Norris and Lessner chat with Peer and Simple guest host Matt Radcliffe, the District 4 director and digital strategist at Pikes Peak Community College in Colorado Springs, at their district conference in Hot Springs, Arkansas, on Oct. 23. Norris shares how her experience as a community college student gives her an important perspective in marketing the college, and Lessner discusses how her past life in corporate marketing informs the work she does for TJC.
Catherine Rose Sammons, 85, passed away on Friday, November 12, 2021 in Hewitt. Funeral services will be 10a.m. Thursday, November 18 at Meadowbrook Baptist Church in Robinson, Texas with Dr. Cary Killough officiating. Burial will immediately follow at Waco Memorial Park in Waco. Visitation will be 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, November 17 at Pecan Grove Funeral Home. Anne Catherine Sloan Rose Willis Sammons was born in Palestine, Texas on August 26, 1936. She was the youngest of 5 children born to James M. Sloan and Mary Eastland Sloan. Cathy attended Tyler Jr. College in Tyler, TX and received an Associate Degree in 1956. During her time at TJC, she was a member of the Apache Belles, a girls drill team. Cathy moved to Houston, Texas in 1956 and went to work for State Farm Insurance Co. in the claims office. She continued working for State Farm serving in the Houston, Beaumont, Waco, and Corpus Christi offices. She retired in 1991 as a Claims Specialist. Cathy married Elmo Rose, Jr. in December of 1956. Elmo passed away in 2002 after 32 years serving with the Department of Public Safety. He retired in 1994 as a captain. After retirement, Elmo and Cathy traveled extensively throughout the U.S. in their motor home. They were members of the Bosque River Sams RV group and both served as president at separate times. At her 50th class reunion Cathy became reacquainted with a classmate Walter Willis, Jr. They married in 2005 and Walter was taken away in 2007 by cancer. In 2009, Cathy married James (J.C.) Sammons. J.C. and Cathy had been in the same church and Sunday school for over 15 years. Cathy was a member of the “Son” Shine class at Meadowbrook Baptist Church, in Robinson, Texas for many years. During this time, she and J.C. started a ministry of sending coupons to Fort Hood, Texas. This ministry sent hundreds of thousands of coupons to the commissary for the use by military wives. She was a member and Past Matron of McLennan Chapter No. 639, Order of the Easter Star, a past Deputy of Texas Grand Chapter and a past District 3 Humanitarian Chairman. She was also a member of the Past Matrons-Past Patrons Association of McLennan County. She was a member of Elizabeth Gordon Bradley Chapter, DAR. Cathy was a volunteer for Friends for Life for over 17 years. She was preceded in death by her husband, Elmo Rose; husband, Walter Willis; son, David Glen Rose; brothers, James C. Sloan and William (Bill) Sloan. Mrs. Sammons is survived by her husband of 12 years, J.C. Sammons; her daughter, Rebecca Bradford of Allen; grandchildren, Michelle Bradford Cooper and husband Andy, Laura Bradford of Dallas, Cara Bradford Pendleton of Plano, and Christopher Shugard of Odem; along with 5 great-grandchildren, Ryan Cooper, Kailey Cooper, Hannah Duling of McKinney, Paxton and Cameron Shugard of Odem; sister, Mary Griffen of Modesto, California; brother, Matt Sloan of El Paso; sister-in-law, Verna Pettite Sloan of Holly Ranch Lake; and many cousins and friends. In lieu of flowers, please consider memorials to Friends for Life or Meadowbrook Baptist Church.
Tyler ISD has a long-standing partnership with Tyler Junior College. TJC President, Dr. Juan E. Mejia, talks about the college-going culture of the school district. Dual credit, Early College High School, and TJC Promise Scholars are some of the free college opportunities he shares with viewers that save students and parents as much as $36,000!Support the show (http://bit.ly/SupportTylerISD)
The Hake Report, Monday, September 6, 2021: Lady's T-shirt brags 21, ahem, "reproductive health procedures" // BOND T-shirt h/t Hassan // Pete Buggigieg made babies? // Vaxx versus alt medicine: Side effects and overdoses? // Rogan recovery vs. De La Hoya hospitalization… both fit? // HUGE UNION DEBATE AMONG CALLERS, HAPPY LABOR DAY! — see below. // "Healthy 16-year-old girl" hospitalized; mother wants people to mask up! // 2008 study: "Paradox of Female Happiness" — by "objective" measures, women's lives improved...NOT! // MUSIC: The Knights of the New Crusade – "Cowards of Christendom" and "Got Some Gospel for You" – from 2006 album A Challenge to the Cowards of Christendom (on Alternative Tentacles record label) Also check out Hake News from today. CALLERS Justin from Tyler, TX, 18, is at TJC (college); mom got vaxxed; doctor suspects side effects! T from Alabama makes snide comments and questions about Jesse and "holiday pay." Stewart from Massachusetts brings up Joe Rogan's anecdote of recovery via alt medicine. Mark from Santa Monica respectfully disagrees that all unions and Labor Day are communist. Peter from Utah lobs insults at caller Mark and "mama unions" taking care of grown men. Maze from Dayton, OH doesn't like Mark mentioning NAACP, and Trump employing China. Black Stepdad from California recounts John Stossel's pre-WWE knockout and says N-word BGTG from Los Angeles, CA says halting immigration helped the "middle class." Jesse from Los Angeles, CA says unions like SEIU exploit the angry for money and power. TIME STAMPS 0:00 Mon, Sep 6, 2021 2:08 Cowards of Christendom 4:32 Hey, guys! 6:22 21 abortions 10:36 BOND T-shirt 12:55 Pete Buttigieg 16:22 Justin, Tyler, TX: Mom Vax'd 24:27 Reality vs reporting 27:38 Horse dewormer OD? 30:53 T, AL 34:36 Stewart, MA: Rogan 40:30 Fact Checking Biden's Watch 54:20 Mark, Santa Monica, CA 1:10:16 Got Some Gospel for You 1:12:41 More union talk, etc 1:17:36 Peter, UT: Mama unions! 1:24:28 Maze, Dayton, OH 1:32:00 'Healthy 16yo' 1:33:55 Meme: media focus 1:36:42 Paradox of female happiness 1:41:18 Super Chats: Maze 1:42:45 Black Stepdad, CA 1:48:52 BGTG, Los Angeles, CA 1:51:40 Jesse, Los Angeles, CA 1:57:56 Super Chats: Unions 1:58:37 Thanks, all! 1:59:40 Desert Brawl, Vans in Japan HAKE LINKS VIDEO ARCHIVE: Facebook | Periscope/Twitter | YouTube | Audio podcast links below PODCAST: Apple | Podcast Addict | Castbox | Stitcher | Spotify | Amazon | PodBean | Google LIVE VIDEO: Trovo | DLive | Periscope | Facebook | Twitch* | YouTube* SUPPORT: SubscribeStar | Patreon | Teespring | SUPER CHAT: Streamlabs | Trovo Call in! 888-775-3773, live Monday through Friday 9 AM (Los Angeles) https://thehakereport.com/show Also see Hake News from JLP's show today. *NOTE: YouTube and Twitch have both censored James's content on their platforms lately, over fake "Community Guidelines" violations. BLOG POST: https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2021/9/6/090621-mon-labor-day-union-debate-no-good-commies-fact-check-fail
Are you responsible for new employee orientation? In my experience, most IPs have at least a section of the new employee orientation process. That being said, do you know what to cover? If not, I am going to share with you the basic topics you should cover for orientation. Before I give you the list, be sure you check your state, federal (OSHA, CDC, CMS), and any accrediting agency (TJC) requirements. Often times, there are specific education requirements for Infection Prevention in healthcare settings. This is the list I have used in the past, but you may need to add to it if you have additional requirements. Of course, I had to add COVID-19 to the list! OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Isolation Hand Hygiene Device Associated Infections COVID-19 PPE Respirator Training if using N-95 respirators Tuberculosis Multidrug Resistant Organisms (MDRO) Exposure Procedures Influenza Cleaning/Disinfection Hopefully, this will help you develop your ongoing list for training. I have also include a worksheet you can use to keep up with your training topics. My goal is to continue providing you with quality educational opportunities that are relevant and convenient. Feel free to join me here: Facebook Page or here: IP Mentor Podcast. If you like my page, you will get notifications when I post and go live. If you subscribe to my podcast, you will get notifications for new episodes when they are released. I would enjoy hearing from you if there are some topics that you would like for me to cover in the future. You can always email me at missytravis@ipandcconsulting.com. Interested in learning opportunities and free stuff? Check out my website: www.ipandcconsulting.com
Last week I talked about doing an assessment of your Infection Prevention Program. Did you have a chance to download the tool from CDC? If not, no worries! Go here to download your copy of the assessment. Pick the one that works best for your facility. We will be starting with the first section that addresses the infection prevention program and infrastructure. This is where it all starts! I encourage you to go through this entire section and answer the questions, but here are some of the main points. You need to have a designated Infection Preventionist with dedicated time for the program. This is essential! You need support for the program from administration and/or leadership. I talked about the best strategy to get this support in a podcast last month. Listen here. You need policies and procedures that are based on current guidelines and requirements from the state, OSHA, CDC, CMS, TJC, etc. You need an annual evaluation, risk assessment, plan, and goals for your program. I have templates on my website. You can find them here. I know this sounds like a lot of work, but it is essential to have a good foundation for your program. Once you have all of these components established, the rest will fall into place. Get started on the first section of the assessment, and next week I will discuss the next section. Want more information like this? Join me here: LinkedIn. If you like my page, you will get notifications when I post new and valuable information. If you subscribe to my podcast, you will get notifications for new episodes when they are released. Interested in more learning opportunities or a personal consultation? Check out my website: www.ipandcconsulting.com
Special Guest Brent Krivokapich Today the boys sit down and chat with great mate and fellow tennis coach Brent Krivokapich. Representing the great city of Farmgington, New Mexico,Brent has coached all across the country including in Tyler, Texas where he won 3 National Championships as an assistant coach at TJC. He also worked under Tennis Australia at the ATP Sydney international in 2019. Brent is also a 2 x Rock Bottom Cup Champion Enjoy
Ask almost any American, and they will tell you they've heard of the Constitution and Declaration of Independence. Fewer can tell you about the Federalist Papers... but the most important documents come from the Anti-Federalist. Who were these men James Winthrop, Melancton Smith, and George Mason, who came respectively from Massachusetts, New York, and Virginia? Other famous Anti-Federalists included Samuel Adams, Richard Henry Lee, Mercy Otis Warren, Arthur Fenner, and Thomas Jefferson, and the father of the Bill of Rights, James Madison. Many of these men came from poorer Western states and were terrified that a central government would destroy the liberty fought, bled, and died for in the battle of Independence... if only they could see America today. Only America Out loud will tell you how these men would have stopped the ratification if these rights were not preserved and spelled out. Guest Host Tim Aalders, known as Mr. Constitution, a former talk radio host, and author, was instrumental in working with the Trump ground team, part of the Mighty American Strike Force. Viewpoint This Sunday reports on the stories with the goal of offering a unique perspective that challenges conventional thinking. Welcome to the Premier News Magazine as we celebrate our 5th Anniversary here at America Out Loud. Join We The People and fight back against fake news. Rate the show, leave a quick review, and subscribe to Viewpoint on Apple Podcasts by clicking here. Your voice for the fight forward – Malcolm. Lyle Bair, Vice President, Thomas Jefferson Center for Constitutional Restoration - The purpose of the TJC is to educate the USA in the tradition and intent of the Founding Fathers in order to promote the restoration of the Constitution. We demonstrate that all of the top problems facing America today are the results of abandoning or ignoring elements of the Constitution and original intent. Bryan Hyde, Veteran broadcaster, podcaster, writer, speaker, and educator with more than 35 years behind the mic. His goal is to elevate the discussion from shouted partisan slogans to a thoughtful examination of the key principles at stake. His company With One Voice LLC reflects his personal mission to bring people together where they can speak with one voice on the ideas that matter most. Our strategic partners: Shop to the Right is a growing national organization networking freedom-loving Americans with freedom-loving providers of goods and services. List your business for free in the national database of businesses who love liberty. These are challenging times. Taking care of your immune system and your cells' health should be a huge priority for each of us. Healthycell delivers optimum benefits, and now you can save 20% of your first order by using the code OUTLOUD. March 14th at 10 AM ET Encore Presentation AT 6 PM Available on Podcast Networks After 2 PM
Ask almost any American, and they will tell you they've heard of the Constitution and Declaration of Independence. Fewer can tell you about the Federalist Papers... but the most important documents come from the Anti-Federalist. Who were these men James Winthrop, Melancton Smith, and George Mason, who came respectively from Massachusetts, New York, and Virginia? Other famous Anti-Federalists included Samuel Adams, Richard Henry Lee, Mercy Otis Warren, Arthur Fenner, and Thomas Jefferson, and the father of the Bill of Rights, James Madison. Many of these men came from poorer Western states and were terrified that a central government would destroy the liberty fought, bled, and died for in the battle of Independence... if only they could see America today. Only America Out loud will tell you how these men would have stopped the ratification if these rights were not preserved and spelled out. Guest Host Tim Aalders, known as Mr. Constitution, a former talk radio host, and author, was instrumental in working with the Trump ground team, part of the Mighty American Strike Force. Viewpoint This Sunday reports on the stories with the goal of offering a unique perspective that challenges conventional thinking. Welcome to the Premier News Magazine as we celebrate our 5th Anniversary here at America Out Loud. Join We The People and fight back against fake news. Rate the show, leave a quick review, and subscribe to Viewpoint on Apple Podcasts by clicking here. Your voice for the fight forward – Malcolm. Lyle Bair, Vice President, Thomas Jefferson Center for Constitutional Restoration - The purpose of the TJC is to educate the USA in the tradition and intent of the Founding Fathers in order to promote the restoration of the Constitution. We demonstrate that all of the top problems facing America today are the results of abandoning or ignoring elements of the Constitution and original intent. Bryan Hyde, Veteran broadcaster, podcaster, writer, speaker, and educator with more than 35 years behind the mic. His goal is to elevate the discussion from shouted partisan slogans to a thoughtful examination of the key principles at stake. His company With One Voice LLC reflects his personal mission to bring people together where they can speak with one voice on the ideas that matter most. Our strategic partners: Shop to the Right is a growing national organization networking freedom-loving Americans with freedom-loving providers of goods and services. List your business for free in the national database of businesses who love liberty. These are challenging times. Taking care of your immune system and your cells' health should be a huge priority for each of us. Healthycell delivers optimum benefits, and now you can save 20% of your first order by using the code OUTLOUD. March 14th at 10 AM ET Encore Presentation AT 6 PM Available on Podcast Networks After 2 PM
Rabbi Neil Amswych of Temple Beth Shalom, in Santa Fe, NM, interview Rabbi Judith HaLevy of the Taos Jewish Center. Rabbi HaLevy works as the Rabbi of the TJC, as well as the rabbi emerita of the Malibu Jewish Center & Synagogue. They two discuss her journey from small town New Mexico, to Malibu, and back, as well as the glass ceilings women in the rabbinate have faced both past and present.
On this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Jason Beers. He's a former TJC surveyor and during our discussion, he provided some invaluable insight on the January update TJC published last month. We cover it all - renewed emphasis on business occupancy requirements, spare sprinklers, elevator doors with wraps, and spare electrical breakers.
MCC Women's Basketball coach Ricky Rhoades joins Game Time to recap the season opening win against Texas Christian College, the upcoming games with ranked TJC and Blinn, keeping the intensity up with a big halftime lead and more.
This side project gets a mini- do over.
You probably know June Diane Raphael from shows like Veep, New Girl, and Parks and Rec or from movies like Long Shot or The High Note. But what you may not know about her is that she co-founded an incredible organization called The Jane Club! TJC is committed to "taking care of the woman who takes care of everything else.” They started as a physical space in Los Angeles but when they pandemic hit, they moved online and their community has grown by 450%! I found four statements on the website that I love and want to share with you for your consideration: Honor all work. Come as you are. Show Up. Be of service. Check out The Jane Club! I suspect some of y’all will want to join. Follow June on Twitter and Instagram. Join our texting community by sending us a text at 646-328-6414. Reach out to me anytime and for any reason at hello@letsgiveadamn.com. Follow Let’s Give A Damn on Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter to keep up with everything. We have so much planned for the coming months and we don’t want you to miss a thing! If you love what we're doing, consider supporting us on Patreon! We can't do this without you. Lastly, leave us a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts! Have an amazing week, friends! Keep giving a damn. Love y’all! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the podcast, we had the pleasure of chatting with Tahlia Cooper, a local fashionista and entrepreneur who founded the wildly successful Jaeke collection in 2017. Despite her initial reservations about starting a fashion label with no previous industry experience, it took Tahlia less than a year after starting her company to get her pieces into the hands of some of Australia’s biggest socialites and on the red carpet of the 2018 ARIA awards. Throughout the episode, Tahlia talks about how she overcame the steep learning curve associated with starting an online retail business and some of the critical mistakes she made along the way. She also highlights how the digital marketing skills she developed when starting the Jaeke Collection helped her find lucrative job opportunities later in life. The show then concludes with Tahlia discussing the importance of entrepreneurial groups centred around empowering women, as well as the future of her boutique. What we talk aboutDifferentiation in the crowded fashion industryThe learning curve associated with starting an online business from scratchLeveraging the skills you develop when starting a business into future job opportunitiesFemale-led entrepreneurial groups Links from this episodehttps://jaeke-collection.com/ (TJC Website)https://www.instagram.com/jaeke.collection/ (TJC on Instagram)https://www.facebook.com/jaeke.collection/ (TJC on Facebook)Find us elsewherehttps://futuretri.be/ (Future Tribe Website)https://www.instagram.com/futuretri.be/ (Future Tribe on Instagram)https://www.linkedin.com/in/germainemuller/ (Germaine on LinkedIn)https://www.instagram.com/germa_ne/ (Germaine on Instagram)https://futuretheory.com.au/ (Futuretheory Website) Transcript Disclaimer: This transcript was generated automatically and as such, may contain various spelling and syntax errors Germaine: [00:00:00] Hello, future tribe. Welcome to another episode of the podcast. On this episode, I've got Tahlia Cooper from Jaeke collective. Did I get that right? Or collections? All right. [00:00:59] Tahlia: [00:00:59] You did you did it is Jaeke. Jaeke? . Kind of like, cause you[00:01:09] look like my middle name's Jae. So it's spelled J a e it's yeah, it's a little bit different to, you know, classic J a Y. but when I started the business, because it's a Parisian themed boutique, I kind of wanted something that sounded a little bit, you know, unique, and also a little bit more premium.[00:01:27] And I guess Jaeke kind of just like came into the mix. So that's yeah. [00:01:35] Germaine: [00:01:35] Yeah. I mean, you've got to, I guess it goes to show, you got to think a little bit more about your name than just sort of coming up with something it's got to like, like you've touched on, it's got to have that sort of Persian sort of European flavor to [00:01:50] Tahlia: [00:01:50] it.[00:01:52] Germaine: [00:01:52] Hey, I mean, that's all part of sort of the vibe that you're going for and not bougie, but the sort of premium, aesthetic. We, we sort of jumped right into it on, on this episode so far, but give me an idea of, what you guys do first for those who don't [00:02:08] Tahlia: [00:02:08] know. Yeah. Yeah. So basically we are an Australian online boutique.[00:02:12]we specialize in both men's and women's fashion and. Essentially the collection is sort of tailored around what I touched on earlier. Australian and Parisien is Parisian fashion trends. and I'd like to think that we're quite affordable and we're quite unique in market at the moment as well. [00:02:31] Germaine: [00:02:31] Okay.[00:02:31] And, when did you start the business? [00:02:33] So I started this a little over two and a half years ago. Now I was working in hospitality at the time. I had a budding career in hotel management and I was thinking to myself, you know, do I really want to be in hospitality for the rest of my life? No offense. I love everyone in hospital, but I just felt really uninspired.[00:02:53] And I thought, you know, I've done. I had a degree in entrepreneurial management. I managed people for a living as well, so I figured, you know, why not fuse those two together and come up with something creative that I can call my own. And it was kind of like, I try to think back about like when, when it started or why I did it.[00:03:11] And it was one of those things that just sort of. Jumped out of nowhere, I guess I kind of went home and started doing all this research. And, you know, if I look back on what my first website looked like, Oh my God, that thing was horrendous. And pretty sure it has like type of background, but, you know, we all start somewhere and yeah, I couldn't think of that, that I was just really uninspired and it just, just started the business out of nowhere.[00:03:35] Yeah, [00:03:36] right. I mean, it's, I guess it just goes to show sort of, I believe that businesses started out of an out of a need and a passion and not, not sort of, I know a lot of people who spend time trying to work out, you know, I want to start a business, what's the business going to be in. And then they do all this research.[00:03:51] And what you end up with, I believe is sort of, you get into business because you want to. You want to get into business? Not necessarily because your, you have a passion or you have some need that you see you're solving. I mean, you've mentioned you guys are sort of unique in the market. so I would assume that you felt like there was a need for, for that sort of solution or that sort of product.[00:04:12] And then just sort of [00:04:13] Tahlia: [00:04:13] same time. I have a really unhealthy obsession with clothes. So I mean like most. Girls my age as well. and I think when I started it, one of the big things that I thought about was, you know, spending all this money, giving to other online retailers and I had this light bulb moment was like, you know, if I have my own business, I'll have my own clothes that I can access little.[00:04:38] Did I know there's so much more work that goes into running a business and then just having a couple of blows on the side. yeah, that's kind of what fueled a little bit of, the business journey and start and just not wanting to do the nine to five grind as well with big, big factor there too.[00:04:55] Germaine: [00:04:55] Yeah, especially in hospitality, I assume that can be very tiring, very on your fate and managing people in hospitality. It's a, it's sort of a wild ride. I, I, I was thinking about it, like in the restaurant or hospitality space, you don't really. Ever know what's going to happen. When you, when you open, you don't know how many customers are gonna have it, or know how many orders are you going to have?[00:05:14] You sort of, it's like every day you just take upon and just go, okay, we're going to open up and then just go where it takes us. There's no, there's no real predictability. At least in a lot of other businesses, you can book in appointments. You can book in meetings. You can book in work. Hospitality is nothing like that.[00:05:30] So I'm sure there's an element of when you. Got into your own thing of having a bit more control and arguably a little bit easier. Even you talked about, you know, girls. [00:05:41]Tahlia: [00:05:41] so 25, almost 26 now, but when I thought a Jaeke, I would have been like 2017, maybe 22, 23, I think. Yeah. Okay. [00:05:52] Germaine: [00:05:52] So you were in hospitality at the time.[00:05:54] So you would have had a degree under your belt, sort of finished that up and then gone into full-time work at that [00:06:01] Tahlia: [00:06:01] stage. So, because I'm in the hospitality industry or in hotel management, I was working nights. So that meant that I could go to uni during the day. So I would always work full time and I would always go to uni during the day.[00:06:13]but once that finished, I didn't really. Have anything else to do? I was just working and I was like, well, got to, I've got to do something with my degree. And I have got all these skills. and I had a, you know, full French, schooling as well since kindergarten. So I was fluent in French, for 10 years and thought maybe I should do something with my French language and my business acumen and make something of it.[00:06:39] Germaine: [00:06:39] Yeah. And so you're based in Canberra or [00:06:42] Tahlia: [00:06:42] I was when I initially first started the online store, but that's the beauty of being online. Right. I can take it anywhere. I still have a lot of stocks still down there, but I'm now currently in Sydney and this is purely have a lot more suppliers up here. It's easier to have those day to day interactions with them.[00:07:00] Germaine: [00:07:00] Yeah. Yeah. So let's go. I, I'm definitely gonna get into, sort of suppliers and how you made that happen, but let's go rewind a little bit. So you, you were in hospitality, you decide that you want to try this business. What, what was the next step for you? Did you. Quit. And then just start the business from, from day one or what was your approach there?[00:07:24]Tahlia: [00:07:24] well, I couldn't quit straight away. I mean, if there's one takeaway, you can't just quit your day job, you know, you still, unfortunately still, you still need that capital. We still need to be working. but I did go home and after every shift and I would sit there and I would just research because, you know, it's so hard to find suppliers nowadays.[00:07:43] And no one, it's not just a simple, quick Google search either. I really had to do some digging through my socials. And then there's of course, you know, things I'd never done before, like setting up a website or, you know, getting into digital ads and it was all a really self learning. Journey. so I did that for a while, but the next big step that I took, which is what led me to live in Sydney was I just applied for a social media manager role in Sydney, mind you, like my only experience at this point was creating my own Myron things.[00:08:16] So I was really going out on a whim and trying to sell myself. Into something bigger than what I was and Hey, it turned out for the best. And I landed a job in Sydney and I learnt a lot on the job there and just building up my own store at the same time. [00:08:30] Germaine: [00:08:30] Yeah. Well, I mean the saying sort of goes that if you want to do, do something.[00:08:36]sort of mind blowing. You've got to put in the work to get there. Right? You've got to put in, you've got to do what, what other people don't want to do or don't think you should do. And part of that is definitely going out on a bit of a lamp sort of taking a bit of a chance and pushing yourself because if you're not going to push yourself like.[00:08:54] Who who's going to do that for you, obviously, you know, no one's going to come knocking on your shoulder and go, listen, you know, there's this job that we don't feel like you really know much about. And John really qualified for, do you want to come do it? You have to sort of put yourself in that position.[00:09:07] And, what it sounds to me like is you're you, you, you're a bit of a sort of go getter sort of thinking, okay. Like I have to take these steps. I have to take these actions to sort of push myself to the next level. So I you're, you started your, you moved to Sydney, you've got this. Business going, how did you, like, what were the first steps?[00:09:26] What did you do? Did you, did you sort of work out suppliers first? Actually, even before we get to that, in terms of the pieces that you sell is are those. Custom paces that you design and make more of a retailer than necessarily like a designer. [00:09:43] Tahlia: [00:09:43] Yeah. So, currently at the moment, I'm definitely just a retailer.[00:09:47] So everything that falls under the Jaeke umbrella brand, I guess you say, can come from different suppliers that I have. I have a majority of the Marin Sydney, but you know, I've got a really niche brand that I work with from Byron Bay. Got a few in puff and Melbourne as well. it just depends. Where I get the stock from, but yeah, I guess when I first started, I was definitely on the phone a lot.[00:10:10] I was really putting myself out there and, you know, you, you have to, because suppliers, they have their, clothes to sell. Like they're not going to say no, they want your money. but yeah, I just put myself out there to have a little bit of money saved on the side just to buy the first few bits of stock.[00:10:27] But yeah, I just. I've run everything myself. I did the website, myself, all my socials run myself. and that's kind of what you have to do when you first starting out as well. Like you don't have much capital to play with. and yeah, that's [00:10:40] Germaine: [00:10:40] well, you're going to see if it sort of flies and if it gets traction first, especially if you're doing it, you know, Based off your savings and not like some huge cash infusion from a big sort of investor or something like that.[00:10:53] You've got to work within your limits. There's no point hiring a whole team. If you've got to fire them three months down the line, because your idea didn't even pan out, you know? so. Did you then source those supplies. So did you have an idea of what you were going to sell then build the website and then get on socials?[00:11:08] Or did you just start building the website, get on social and start creating a buzz while you worked out what pieces you were going to stop and what pieces you were going to sell? [00:11:17] Tahlia: [00:11:17] Yeah, I mean, I definitely looked at, you know, you have to think about what kind of, what stays and wherein. So I think when I first started, I was.[00:11:24] It was spring summer. I found a lot of inspiration on Pinterest, and also just looking around the market kind of what my competitors or who I would consider competitors are putting out. and then just tailoring sort of a collection around that at the same time, because I am Parisien. Like themed.[00:11:42] I definitely took on a lot of Paris trends as well at the time. And tried to fuse that into what, the first collection or first drop was going to be. but yeah, it was just more, you just got to start really, like, I'm not a big planner, as much as they say, you know, you need to work everything out. You really don't.[00:12:00] You just need to put yourself out there. I had a really nice beautician at the time. This is actually a really nice story. And she, she runs her own businesses. Well, and I remember talking to her, she's doing my eyelashes at the same time and she goes, you know, totally, you just need to start posting pictures.[00:12:16] Like, honestly, you can't just sit there and mull over what you're going to do. And when you going to post, just, just start. And I was like, you know what? You're so you're so right. And I just did, I just, I got a few models together, some of my friends, and we just took some photos and away we went.[00:12:32] Germaine: [00:12:32] Yeah. Yeah. It's so true. Right. You, you just got to start and. Cause people try and get it right the first time. Like, I can't think of anyone who's gotten it right the first time. I'm sure. Like you, you think back to even like your photos when you were like 15, you always, you always look back and go, you know, what was I doing at my hair?[00:12:52] What was I wearing at the time? Yeah. And that's all to say that you can't add the very least you're gonna, you're gonna look back at yourself and go, like I was young and silly and then like I was doing like trends change. I mean, I had the, you know, Justin Bieber, emo haircut at one point, [00:13:07] Tahlia: [00:13:07] it's trending.[00:13:08] Right? [00:13:09] Germaine: [00:13:09] Exactly. It was trending. So you look back and you go, I was very stupid to do that or that, that looked ridiculous. But at the time, That, that wasn't the case and a business is the same thing you just got to start and I'm sure you'll go back on your Instagram feed and think, ah, like what was I really thinking at that point?[00:13:24] Like it's not on brand or it's not, it's not what it is now, but then that's what it takes to mature. Like you, you, you have to do those things to understand what you should and shouldn't do what what's gonna work and what's not gonna work. You can, you can do all the research in the world, but until you actually start doing it, like it doesn't matter.[00:13:42] And then yeah. Yeah. You talked about getting your friends on board. I love that. Cause it's, to me that's like actually gathering and looking at the resources that you can tap into that you've got right there with you because another person would have said, Oh, I don't have the budget to hire models. Or I don't know any models or do it for cheap and come up with all these excuses.[00:14:02] Like, well, just, just get your friends. Like I'm sure if it's asked your friends, come around, guys, I'll give you some outfits. We'll just have fun. Take a few photos. And then you could even ask them to post and tag your tag, your brand in, in those, and sort of start to look at how you can get traction in that space.[00:14:19] Tahlia: [00:14:19] That's right. Yeah. Really a network is, there's the saying? I think your network is your net worth and yeah, definitely. It's kind of like an unplanned pregnancy, right? I haven't had, I haven't had a baby[00:14:37] I promise I'm not pregnant guys. but no, you're never going to be the most financially or emotionally ready. as you want to be. And, you know, things are definitely just not going to be perfect or you just really have to roll with it. and you've got to let go of the pressure. And, perception of what you think others might think of you as well.[00:14:56] There's a lot of stigma around that. People don't want to go for their dreams just because they think, you know, X, Y, Z is going to think I'm weird for putting myself out there on video, or, you know, you just got to not sweat the small stuff and just take, you know, take it one step at a time and have small incremental goals.[00:15:12] Germaine: [00:15:12] That's it. And one thing I've also realized is that. If you think that, you know, the pressure of starting and, and all, that's going to be really difficult and you know, you're worried about failure. It's the other side is true as well. Right? If you think that business is going to be easy, once you start doing really well, you then have another, like, you still have the same amount of problems, probably even more problems when your business is going well.[00:15:37]you know, how do you, like, let's say you guys just started selling like crazy tomorrow. How do you make that happen? How do you track? Or how do you get the shipping out in time? Because people aren't going to wait for a week for you to dispatch something. How do you handle any issues that there might be?[00:15:52] How do you source all the clothes from suppliers? How do you find those things? Like people forget that it's not, it's not just. Failure. That's, that's going to be challenging, even if you do well, it's going to be challenging. Like, I think there's this general idea that, you know, our business, like as long as I do well, like, it'll be fine.[00:16:08] It'll be easy, but it's never going to be easy. So you might as well, you know, you might as well just try and just accept that this is, this is going to be sort of your life. If that's the road you want to head down, [00:16:19][00:16:19] Like it's. Yeah. It's, it's just something that I guess comes up more and more for, for sort of even running my business.[00:16:26]seeing that, seeing that like doing well isn't isn't yeah. Gonna make it any, any, any easier, you talked about drops and we've talked to other sort of, People before that do sort of that drop model, where basically, this is just for the listeners who don't understand it is, is I guess it was really pioneered by like sneaker heads and sneakers where, you know, you waited for a certain time and then all the stock just sort of released at that point.[00:16:54] And then you'd have to wait for a little while longer again, till the next drop. Do you still sort of follow that drop model or now are you more of a. Oh like a retailer, where at any point you can just buy a different, items of clothing. [00:17:08]Tahlia: [00:17:08] look, I'd say that we are a little bit of both. we still, you know, if I ever do a shoot, everything gets done at the one time and then that will all drop on a specific day.[00:17:19]I also like to take a little bit of time and he sort of dropped, I do has a accompanying, like campaign with it. just to give. my audience, a bit more of a, you know, personalized field and they can see a video of models wearing the clothing. And it's, it's just a little bit better than just, you know, putting things up on the website.[00:17:36]COVID unfortunately has been really, just a bit of a, you know, a mess, I guess I would say for businesses everywhere, which is that, which has meant that we can't. do as many photo shoots as we've wanted to. not only that, you know, freight prices have gone up, you know, my wholesalers and suppliers, they didn't have as many stock at the beginning of the, so it really just put a little bit of a stopper on what we could do, but no, still definitely dropping clothing as they come.[00:18:05] And then also if we have a big range that we want to promote, I'm actually going up to Byron Bay soon. So. Hopefully we will have a campaign come out of that as well. And [00:18:16] Germaine: [00:18:16] yeah. Wow. that's a good segue into my next question around, so you're a retailer and that means that someone else produces the items of clothing and then you use sell it and make you Mark up those items.[00:18:30] Right. And this is more for the listeners, obviously I'm not trying to your business model. but, but to me, the biggest risk there is. Getting inferior products that don't quite live up to, to what you're aiming to do, because you're sort of relying on someone else to really push through good quality and enough volume.[00:18:51] How did you handle that? Did you, did you, I mean, you can't really? Or can you take just their word for it? If they go yeah. Italia, you know, we can definitely make that happen and you just go, okay. I believe you. Or did you have to put in a lot more work than that? [00:19:07] Tahlia: [00:19:07] Yeah. I think that's one of my, core values is definitely that any of the clothing that I sell on my website is, a hundred percent quality assured As much as we are fast fashion, we're not, we're still slow fashion in a sense.[00:19:24] Everything's checked. I try to make sure that all the material that we've got, that we use without, it's, high quality. just because I personally don't like things that are gonna break in, you know, two minutes, you want something that's durable and it's going to last. the whole process of me moving up to Sydney meant that I could go into the showrooms and check things for myself, just because you can't really tell too much from an image on a computer, or as we said, like taking the supplier's word for it.[00:19:49]at the end of the day, they still wanting to push their products out. But I guess that's a massive learning curve for me as well. you know, buying a, a pack that just didn't sell that that sucks, but you just, you roll with it and you let take a learning from it, I guess. [00:20:03] Germaine: [00:20:03] Yeah, it's, it's, you're going to always have things that don't, don't sort of fly or take off.[00:20:10] So it's, again, it's just a reality of business. Like you can't always, you can't be perfect all the time. You're you're, especially when you're saying it's selling fashion, online, your. Sort of putting a lot of pressure on yourself. If you think that it's all just going to work, because people have to look at, look at images, make, you know, make an educated guess on how it's going to fit on them and then decide if there's just so many layers.[00:20:33] It's not like buying a new phone or something like that, where it doesn't matter so much. Like, but everybody's body types are different. How do you, how do you allow for that? Like, do you have a good, like a pretty solid return policy or how do you tackle that side of things? [00:20:50] Tahlia: [00:20:50] Yeah. we definitely do have a returns policy.[00:20:52] I think it's one to 30 days. so it's definitely, you can try on the product just as long as, you know, your standard tags and things aren't removed. but to kind of avoid this and alleviate this problem, influences have been an integral part of. My branding as well. and this has just been, I try to get a whole range of sizes and goals, just so that they can test the product for themselves.[00:21:13] And if they like the product, they'll post it up on their social media. And it just gives some my audience, a little bit of reassurance and social proof that, you know, we are here for the consumer at the end of the day. And what we're putting out is, trendy affordable, and hopefully something that they loved would purchase and enjoy it.[00:21:33] Germaine: [00:21:33] Yeah. How do you tackle that? So do you, do you sort of go out and buy a whole, say know, jackets? Do you buy a whole shipment or a whole lot of jackets at first and then start handing them out to influencers? Or do you buy a small batch sort of tested? See if that's going to get traction, how do you handle that?[00:21:50] Because it's a bit of a chicken or the egg at that point, isn't it? Because you can. You don't want to have it on social media everywhere. And then someone clicks through onto your website and sees that it's not in stock, but you don't necessarily want to take all the pressure of, you know, buying a huge shipment and then hoping that it'll sell as well.[00:22:10] How do you, how do you [00:22:11] Tahlia: [00:22:11] tackle that? I mean, the, it depends on the supply. You can get some clothing on consignment, which means that, you know, you don't pay for the goods until they sell. that is really, that's just been crazy for me because. we don't have much capital to start off with when you first starting.[00:22:30] So inventory and your marketing will definitely eat at your wallet. so having, you know, clothing on consignment really helps. but also it's just, you know, with businesses just about taking a risk, you've just gotta monitor fashion trends and you know, what, other girls, the competition of putting out there, what they're liking to wear.[00:22:49] And then also tying that back into, why we started in the first place, I guess.[00:23:36] Germaine: [00:23:36] What's your competition like, and like, How did they sort of position themselves? How do you see yourself, in the market? Like, are there really big sort of giants that, that, are very much within sort of a similar market to you? Or is it fairly, you know, smaller boutiques, in terms of, and also you only sell in Australia?[00:23:59]Tahlia: [00:23:59] so we actually shipped worldwide. that was really exciting when I got a few, worldly orders, I guess I got one from the U S which ship to New Zealand and also the UK now, which is fantastic. But yeah, I mean, it's the digital age, right? You've just got to grow with the trends and. new things pop up all the time.[00:24:19] You just gotta be on top of them. I'm a huge advocate for Tik TOK. I just think that you can learn so much off of that platform and really just, you've just got to grow with the market, I guess. And otherwise you'll be left behind. but in terms of competence, On competition, the market's always going to be saturated.[00:24:37] You've just got to find your unique selling point or the USP to stand out. When I first started as well, it was all in Canberra. So I had quite this quite a dreaming, you know, the women in business down there as well. And you know, they're quite supportive. And I think that really helped us grow in the beginning.[00:24:56] Germaine: [00:24:56] Yeah. So you tapped into, I guess, tapped into that network, as much as you, you could there. [00:25:02] Tahlia: [00:25:02] Yeah, definitely. you know, there's heaps of, pages or social social platforms. Now it's all about women in business and you know, it's a girl sharing their knowledge and empowering others to, you know, start the, start them entrepreneurial journey, like no more glass ceiling.[00:25:19] Right. We can do whatever. Oh, we want, and yeah, just, I think that's what you need to grow the community first. And I'm coming from a small, I guess not country town, Canberra, but we're small. I could definitely look around and grow that way. And then since moving to Sydney, it's only gotten bigger. and so I'm pretty excited to see where it goes.[00:25:38] Germaine: [00:25:38] Yeah, that that's awesome. That's really exciting. what sort of marketing, so you've talked about influencer marketing or using influencers. Has that really been your, your main way of marketing? No. Have you spent money on say Instagram? Facebook? What, what, what's your approach been to marketing? [00:25:55] Tahlia: [00:25:55] Yeah. well basically, you know, since I had started, I had to learn a lot of skills for myself.[00:26:01]influencer marketing is one thing. don't take them for granted. You know, we really need influencers these days. They are selling our product and. They are doing it well, and they also have a reliable that loved them and love what they have to say. So I definitely think that is key and very integral to be.[00:26:20] Yeah. but of course the other one and the big one yeah. Is, digital paid ads. So, you know, Facebook and Instagram, now you need to learn Facebook business manager. You should not be boosting your posts. I don't know if anyone still does that, but please don't boost your posts. You need to get Facebook business manager.[00:26:39] And I think Facebook business manager has a, a free course now as well. So you can just go on there and learn as much as, as possible. [00:26:48] Germaine: [00:26:48] Yeah. There's so many, so many places, so many resources that you can access nowadays to just learn whether it's directly from Facebook or, and I don't think you should necessarily have to pay people.[00:26:59] I think, a lot of people make not the mistake, but think that. Paying for courses, is going to get them results. But in reality, it's the execution. And you've touched on that. A number of times, it's actually the doing and how you do it. that's going to get you results and not necessarily the feeling that you're doing it.[00:27:18]which I think some people just. Trick themselves into thinking, Oh, I'm spending a lot of money on these courses. I'm doing well. You're not really, you're just sort of paying people to ingest some information and it's more important what you do with that information than necessarily, the fact that you got the new information in the first place.[00:27:35] What do you think about that comment? Do you [00:27:37] Tahlia: [00:27:37] agree? Yeah, no, it definitely, I think, you know, you have the power to learn just as much as any agency or digital ad agency can do for you and they will charge you so much more of that. if you have the right mindset, you can definitely learn all these skills and upskill and you know, it could lead you to future opportunities as well.[00:28:01]I love learning personally, and I thought that. If and someone else can do it. Why can't I, and yeah, I've done Ronald that myself. I think I met a guy who showed me a couple of things on the site and it's just all gone well from there. Really [00:28:16] Germaine: [00:28:16] what's your website based on what platform [00:28:19] Tahlia: [00:28:19] Shopify, which is super, super easy to use.[00:28:22] And it's also, it can link, you know, your PayPal and if you have an Afterpay integration, it's quite seamless. Plus they have a variety of apps, which are super for any sort of retargeting or remarketing. and they can just slip right into your Shopify store. If you use sort of, I think there's like a Magento platform that's quite difficult to use.[00:28:43]Shopify, I don't know what they've done over there, but it's, it's really easy to use. [00:28:48] Germaine: [00:28:48] Yeah, no, definitely. I mean, we, at future theory, we build websites for clients. but for any client who can't necessarily afford to pay us to build something completely custom for them, Shopify is definitely something that we push them to because.[00:29:03] Yeah, I don't know what they've done, but they've really, really honed in, on sort of setting up a website and they're setting up a platform that's quite good, quite easy to manage, but still powerful enough, that people like you can, you know, it's not going to hinder or limit your business. working with Shopify, We've talked about, you know, your, your successes and what's worked out for you.[00:29:23]do any sort of things come to mind that, you would avoid next time around not mistakes per se, but things that, things that you can sort of, point out to someone listening, thinking of doing something similar to you? just tips that you've learned, the hard way. [00:29:36] Tahlia: [00:29:36] Yeah. I guess just you need money.[00:29:41] You need a little bit of capital to start. Just have a little bit of an emergency fund. maybe don't put all your eggs in one basket. So I guess, you know, sometimes things won't sell and that's just, that's just business. I definitely found that learnt that the hard way buying a lot of stock that didn't, that didn't sell and it just sat there for ages.[00:30:01] And I was like, wow, great. How am I going to get rid of this now? but you know, it's all learning processes and I think I'm still learning. And you know, when you're in the thick of it, moving forward is. so challenging, but when you look back, you're like, Oh yes, I did that step, which led me to this step.[00:30:16] And it all kind of works out and balances out in the end. I don't think anything's a failure. [00:30:22] Germaine: [00:30:22] Yeah. None of that stuff. Let's put it this way. If you learn from it and move forward from it. You're never gonna turn back and look at those opportunities as things that brought you down, it's where you look at it and, you know, take it too hard.[00:30:36] Take it too personally is where you can, you would turn back and sort of think about it as, as, as something that really affected you. But as long as you move forward and sort of learn and apply those learnings. At least that's what I have found. You just look back at those things as little things that, you know, next time around, I won't buy as much stock, or remember that time that I bought way too much stock and struggled to sell it.[00:30:58] It becomes more of a, more of a, sort of a talking point than necessarily a point of inflection that, that, had you sort of trending trending downwards? no, I that's. Yeah. I couldn't agree more. What, what are you hoping to do moving forward? Looking at the business. [00:31:16] Tahlia: [00:31:16] Yeah. Yeah. I always have so many plans, you know?[00:31:19]I definitely think we're still going to be, growing the community a little bit more. I I'm currently in the works of designing a couple of, Clothing items as well. However, I've been saying that for about a year now, but it is coming it's coming soon. so that's all just sort of on the back burner, but you know, new campaigns should hopefully be launching once they get up to Byron Bay.[00:31:44] I've also got. You know, I social media girl, who's going to be sitting down with me and helping me through some of my social tasks, just because it's so hard to manage these days as well. and keeping yourself accountable for posting every day. it does turn into a bit of a chore, but, yeah, it, I think the future for Jaeke is just to keep the traction, keep going, where we're going.[00:32:05]and hopefully just launch more and more clothing. [00:32:09] Germaine: [00:32:09] Yeah, that's very exciting. you talked about your community. What platforms are you on and are you using specific platforms in, in sort of certain ways to, to sort of tap into those strengths? [00:32:21] Tahlia: [00:32:21] Yeah. Yeah. So as it, like I said before, Tik TOK, I take talks only been around for, I don't even know if it's been a year, but.[00:32:31] I love tech talk, but the platform's gray. Once you get past all the silly dances and the memes and you know, all that kind of stuff, you actually get into an algorithm. And I found myself on business talk. It's a thing that business talk and this stock talk. So people talking about stocks, there's all these crazy talks, but I've found it super informative.[00:32:52] And there's some really, you know, you're just your everyday people putting up. tips and tricks and I've learnt so much from there just in really small digestible pieces of information. so I highly highly recommend lining anything for your Tik TOK community. plus there's Instagram is my main platform.[00:33:11]there's a lot of, like I said, there's the Canberra based community of entrepreneurs, but there's also. Facebook pages, and just everywhere around you really, like, I think COVID has really brought out that drive in people to start something of their own. And yeah, you can find it. You can find inspiration wherever you want.[00:33:30] Germaine: [00:33:30] Yeah. Yeah. And there's like, like we've touched on this, just so many resources out there. There's so much information that, You almost don't have a reason not to do what you're trying to do, but, you know, keeping it mind the realities of like, it doesn't have to have to quit your job to stop this. It can all, it can be a side hustle that, that you then use to replace your, your main source of income.[00:33:52] It doesn't have to be sort of an all or nothing. there's no reason why you can't do sort of what you were touching on working nights, studying during the day, and then fitting into business around it and seeing sort of how you can go from there. You you and the J collection and yeah. More about what to buy and what you guys sell as [00:34:12] Tahlia: [00:34:12] well.[00:34:12]well with main sources on Instagram, we do have a Facebook page as well. Our handle is at Jaeke dot collection, spelled J a K E. You got to say it with the correct tone. but we've also on Pinterest. We've got a Tik TOK account now. we do have a YouTube, but nothing much has been posted on there yet.[00:34:32]so any social channel, just search for Jacob collection and you'll find that [00:34:36] Germaine: [00:34:36] and your website. [00:34:37] Tahlia: [00:34:37] So www Jaeke and it's hyphened color section.com. [00:34:42] Germaine: [00:34:42] Nice. Awesome. are you ready for the top 12? [00:34:45] Tahlia: [00:34:45] Yeah, let's do it. [00:34:46] Germaine: [00:34:46] Yeah. AK. So top three books or podcasts that you recommend. [00:34:51] Tahlia: [00:34:51] Yeah. So I, if I'm completely honest, I used to love writing.[00:34:55] Don't get me wrong, but in racing he is, I haven't really read all that much. in saying that I did read so fear, I'm a Rosso, she's the founder of nasty Galvin dige. she's kind of similar, you know, similar to most people, I guess she was a college, not similar to everyone, but she was a college dropout.[00:35:13] Didn't really know what to do with her life. She had a knack for thrifting and, this was kind of back in the, I think it was the eBay and my space age. She was uploading photos and now she's sort of running two really successful businesses. And her book was just all about the highs and lows and, you know, not being this.[00:35:32] Entrepreneur that people might think that you should be when you first started was she just started from the bottom. another one that I will, that I've read as well is just the fashion manual by fashion airy. it's basically like a visual guide on how to start your own business, from a. Sort of product and branding perspective.[00:35:56]so if anyone's ever interested in that, I definitely recommend reading that one. It will say all the people you can meet in the industry, as well as you know, how to, find suppliers or, you know, set the tone for your website. And it's all in a visual guide. It's really quite nice. [00:36:12] Germaine: [00:36:12] Yeah, that's really interesting.[00:36:15] Is there a third? Is there a [00:36:16] Tahlia: [00:36:16] thing one again is tick-tock that drain bull? There's not much to read, but you just learn information from that. I'm quite a visual learner as well. I can't sit and don't really have the patience to read books these days, but anything that's quick, easy digestible that will sit in my brain.[00:36:33] Germaine: [00:36:33] Yeah. Awesome. top three software tools that you can't live without. [00:36:37] Tahlia: [00:36:37] Can't live with that. Clavio. so for those who don't know what it is, it's a email and SMS remarketing platform. and basically it makes it easy to send out daily ABMS, to your client list. I guess, and you can send out, you know, discounts, vouchers, you can do a and B testing on there.[00:36:58] See what images work, what don't. and it really just brings back those people that you might've lost business with back onto the store. And it's highly, highly, highly recommend that one. another one would be of course, Facebook business manager. This is all your digital marketing tool and where you can do all your paid ads.[00:37:17] You definitely need this when you're first starting out. even if you don't put too much money in, you need to have that presence, that presence, to, you know, go out to like a core, a cold audience, essentially. so they know about your business. and then thirdly, I use a lot of apps apps on my phone.[00:37:32] I'd love to do everything on my phone. So I have an app called iconic square, which is a post scheduling, tool. So if you're very time poor, you can actually, the week before plan out what you're going to do. I use an app called preview to do that. You can move around, you know, how your. Social feed is going to look upload that onto iconic square.[00:37:53]and they also give you a bunch of metrics as well. You can spy on competitors. What the best hashtags are. You can see, your own metrics, what people are liking, how many views, et cetera, et cetera. Hashtag expert is a great app as well. If you're time poor for hashtags, just download that type in your niche.[00:38:12] Whatever it is, it could be women in business and it will come up with a thousand hashtags that you can use and you just click them all save, upload onto your post. Easy. [00:38:22] Germaine: [00:38:22] I feel like those last two, like I've heard of both of those before, but I feel like you're like talking directly to me because, I've been, yeah.[00:38:31] Meaning to like really kickstart my, Instagram presence, again, my, my personal social presence. but it's always a time thing. I do a lot of photography and I have so many, I have thousands of photos that I want to share, but I always get to this point where I'm like, you know, I've, it is a chore, especially when there's just so many other things there's clients that, you know, need to hear back from us partners that we need to talk to.[00:38:53]so yeah, I I'm definitely, I think this long weekend though, silly me. I, I booked in some, a few things on the Mondays. I don't have the long weekend properly, but it's an opportunity to download icon lately [00:39:06] Tahlia: [00:39:06] a hundred previous. Yeah. Great. Just because you can customize how you want the feed to look.[00:39:12]what else do I use? I use quite a few things for making your stories as well. I think there's an app called what's called Margo and it like, you know, didn't not digitalize, it kind of animates everything that you want to put on your story and they have heaps of templates and things that you can scroll through and add your own posts and photos.[00:39:33]I definitely use. All of these apps at once. You know, there's so many, I think that just go through your app store, if there's some sort of, you know, thing that you're lacking or you'd like to learn more about, or you need help with there's an app, right? [00:39:47] Germaine: [00:39:47] Yeah. Yeah. It's such a good tip. Such a good tip.[00:39:50]top three mantras, you try and live by. [00:39:52] Tahlia: [00:39:52] Yeah. So this was, this was a hard one, but there was one that I, that I heard recently where it was, if you achieve all your goals, you're not being ambitious enough. So you should always dream big. And that really stood out to me. I was like, Damn, you know, that surgery, there's always room for improvement.[00:40:11] And I think that you, like, you should be more ambitious and you shouldn't have all your goals met and there's always something bigger and better to achieve. another one that I, feel very connected to is your, you are the most valuable, investment you'll ever make. So that's, you know, whether that's knowledge that you're acquiring or.[00:40:31] You know, upskilling yourself on something. The more that you do to invest in yourself, the better the outcome for yourself later on will be. And then one that I've read on the internet, it's you don't have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great. And I think that resonated quite well with me.[00:40:50] Germaine: [00:40:50] Yeah. Yeah, there's a whole, yeah, those hot hitting, but true, true mantras and things that I, this is a thing I'm not a very, you know, sort of, I'm not the kind of person to rely on mantras, but it, but it's sort of something to remember something to tell yourself when things get a little bit difficult or even when you know your, your.[00:41:11] On Instagram, about to post, but second guessing yourself, or she's got to remember, you just got to do this now you got to start. and it's more important that you start then, then, necessarily get the perfect photo with the perfect filter up on, on your Instagram. It's just so crucial. top three people you follow.[00:41:29] Why? [00:41:30] Tahlia: [00:41:30] So the main person that I don't really idolize too many people, but this girl stands out to me just because she is in a very similar Bart to how I would say my entrepreneurial journey started out as, so it's Jane leu and she is the founder of Showpo. she. Back in the day, started her business in 2010 and she was, you know, working for KPMG.[00:41:54] She was a financial analyst or something like that. And, she decided to quit her job in the middle of the fight, the financial crisis. And just start up a online store and mind you back then. people weren't essentially buying online. It was a new thing. She was kind of a. She had a first movers advantage when you paid the ads on Facebook, it was showing it to everyone.[00:42:17] There was no cap. And so she really tapped into that market. and I just find her so inspiring, because she's exactly like me. She just started from nowhere and he, she is, she's turning into revenue of over $60 million a year. No, I think that's even an old figure now she's probably doing more, and yeah, find inspirational.[00:42:36]other people that I follow, again, these are all tick-tock based people, your everyday people, but there is a handle there called small business advice. there's this lady called Koch, K O H and M. She's an ex Google employee, and she kind of gives a little tips and tricks on how to run, learn website or how to reach out to customers and just little business advice tips, which I found quite useful.[00:43:02]and then another one, which I just liked to follow is a handle called product design. I think I'm not entirely sure what this lady's name is, but she just goes on about UX designs and customer experience, which, plays a huge pot for us. And, you know, you essentially want someone to buy something off your website within three clicks, and she kind of delves into, the science behind all that and where you should be positioning things on your website.[00:43:27] So definitely, quite inspiring to watch her. [00:43:33] Germaine: [00:43:33] Yeah. Yeah, that's awesome. I think the biggest thing, the takeaway from this episode for me is, just your sort of belief and, and, you know, I, I believe in that as well is, is one is just getting all this knowledge as much as possible and always sort of be, be learning and tapping into like using social media.[00:43:51] I think. People think social media is just like a blanket, bad thing. When in reality it's a good thing. If you know what to look for and follow the right people. and then the other thing is just like knowing and having the right mindset of you just gotta, you just gotta learn, you sort of push through and you just got to go through and you'll be fine.[00:44:10] Tahlia: [00:44:10] Yeah. I mean, people are consuming content so differently these days, just when you think. Oh, you know, that per there's so many people doing, you know, having a business of fashion business, or I've seen that so many times, you'd be surprised that no one's consuming content the way you are. And it might be the first time they've ever seen something that you come up with and, you know, you.[00:44:32] You can be your worst critique, but there's definitely people watching you that are cheering you on, or maybe they're even sights slightly, a little bit jealous, but you just need to push on. And, my biggest piece of advice is learn as much as you can, and go for it. [00:44:47] Germaine: [00:44:47] What a great, great note to finish on.[00:44:50]thank you for your time Italia. really enjoyed our conversation.
An in-depth overview and critical analysis of Procopius of Caesarea: A Byzantine Historian and primary source for Late Antiquity in the Roman Empire during the Age of Justinian when the New Rome centered at Constantinople became once again for one last time the undisputed geopolitical superpower of the Mediterranean. - Watch the video-friendly edition on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBpeAzhZ1ds - Living in a period of fundamental transition for not just the Roman Empire itself, but the broader world during the autumn of classical antiquity from the Occident to the Orient --the Eastern Roman / Byzantine Historian Procopius of Caesarea is to this day in the early 21st century considered to be by both casual Greco-Roman history buffs to professional scholars alike as one of the paramount guides for the turbulent age of the Emperor Justinian I. During his tenure as a Roman Senator and Historiographer within the Court of Justinian (and Theodora), he served as the legal advisor (adsessor / symboulos) for the General Flavius Belisarius who would spearhead as the chief commander of the Late Roman Army a successful series of military campaigns that (albeit being partially completed and still debated regarding their cost and legacy) restored many of the formerly lost Western Provinces back into the Roman Empire. Accompanying Belisarius during his many expeditions in the name of the Empire, his documentation of the Wars of Justinian from the easternmost frontiers against the Persians / Iranians to the reconquest of Carthage + the former province of Roman Africa (modern-day Libya, Tunisia, and parts of Morocco + Algeria), and even through the Gates of the Eternal City of Rome itself are all vividly narrated into three key primary sources due to his eyewitness testimony and aim to structure his writing in the classical tradition of Herodotus and Thucydides. As someone who is commonly classified as the last major historian of the ancient Western world, Procopius' life and times are shadows in which still to this day loom large over the imagination of modern readers and all who have come before and will come after. His works also include brief, but insightful summaries of the extreme weather events of 535–536 and the Plague of Justinian (541–549) as they were understood by himself and his contemporaries (I also expand and connect them to the Late Antique Little Ice Age along with juxtaposing these variables with those of today in the United States of America). Despite the mentioned caveats on this episode of the Podcast, the literary works of Procopius are essential reading if one seeks to have a nuanced understanding of the complex and radically shifting world of the Roman Empire in Late Antiquity as well as the gradual but definitive divergence of the Latin-West and Greek-East as increasingly distinct cultural spheres with conflicting trajectories in the aftermath which are future subjects that shall be discussed in-depth on #GetNuanced with TJC. - PLEASE NOTE: This segment is ultimately an extended introduction to a person and subject which truly requires assessing the firsthand accounts which are his surviving literary works: "History of the Wars" - https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/History_of_the_Wars "The Buildings" - http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Procopius/Buildings/home.html "The Secret History" - https://sacred-texts.com/cla/proc/shp/index.htm - CONNECT with GetNuanced: YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/GetNuanced Official Website: http://www.GetNuanced.com/ Shop at #TeamPeachi: http://www.PeachiLabs.com/ Follow @TJC on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TJC Follow @GetNuanced Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/GetNuanced - -TJC --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/getnuanced/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/getnuanced/support
Just a brief introduction to the #GetNuanced Podcast for the official AnchorFM profile. -- WHAT IS #GETNUANCED? #GetNuanced with TJC is an American-based, independent media outlet that is attempting to redefine what the so-called "appropriate standards" are for modern political / historical discourse pertaining to the most pressing domestic affairs & foreign policy issues of our times. This podcast seeks to be a platform for meaningful discussions as well as critical analysis of current events with an emphasis on both international relations along with the historical context that is at the core for what motivates the past as well as present and inevitably future trajectory of mankind and its posterity. Feedback is not just welcome, but actively encouraged by Tom along with his guests who all are seeking to constantly improve their depth of knowledge on relevant matters whether it be in the abstract and/or practical sense. The show reflecting the current trajectory 21st century, is constantly evolving and in order to continue to adapt it welcomes any and all recommendations, critiques, and constructive input. For more background information and additional content in the format of text-based blog posts, please visit: http://www.GetNuanced.com/ -- GOOD TO KNOW: First Episode: ***COMING SOON!*** Follow @GetNuanced on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/GetNuanced -- Catch you in the next one real soon, -TJC --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/getnuanced/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/getnuanced/support
We wanted to check in on our strong healthcare system friends before we close out this miniseries, so we brought back Dr. Butler! Katasha Butler, MBA, PharmD is a licensed Doctor of Pharmacy with 17 years of leadership experience. She has extensive experience in indirect and direct patient care with proven team building skills. An administrator with an inherent understanding of people and a genuine caring attitude, Dr. Butler has thorough knowledge of managed Medicaid, Medicare D, NCQA, TJC and OIG, in addition to State and Federal regulations. She possesses the ability to communicate effectively with individuals at all organizational levels. She has demonstrated skills at identifying and capitalizing on opportunities to improve operational efficiency and productivity. Additionally, Dr. Butler has a vested interest in diversity and inclusion in the healthcare sector. Current, unrestricted license in Indiana. During her tenure at the VA, Dr. Butler was recognized for her leadership and impact, including completion of the highly-competitive, national Health Care Leadership Development Program and graduation from the VISN 12 Leadership Development Program and Vermilion Advantage Class 26 Leadership Program. She also received the 2014 Director’s EEO Award, the 2014 VISN 11 Diversity Award, two Special Contribution Awards and numerous other recognitions. Dr. Butler served as the Chair of the Diversity and Inclusion for the VAMC, fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce.
This week is an interesting one. Terriss and Jordan try a number of different beers, which sees Jordan get tongue tied after being hit by a forklift truck. We talk advertising, marketing and business around beers, alcopops and cars; play some Kings of Leon and Black Milk, before discussing Jamie Archer and his incredible X Factor performance of "Sex on Fire"; and we dive deep into the long term game of building a business. Beer tasting and beer marketing We try Disco Fork Lift Truck, Baby Faced Assassin, Northern Monk IPA and Wonderlust IPA Terriss, Jordan and Craig form TJC and discuss the remake of Bacardi Breezers The classic dancing Citroen, VW Golf “Rainman” (which is Jordan meaning "Singing in the Rain") and Renault “Va-va-voom” ads Black Milk's “Swimm” and “The Television Will Not Be Televised” by Gil Scott-Heron Vinyl Deli, plans for the product line and profit margins Sex on Fire, Jamie Archer and X-Factor Jordan building businesses around culture The finance industry, the future of banks and Blockchain Buying your first home or investing in your business The issues around growing your own business, justifying hiring employees and playing the long term game And much more... Featured Music "Sex on Fire" by Kings of Leon "You Like to Risk It All / Things Will Never Be" by Black Milk "Whenimondamic" by Lootpack "Champion Sound" by Jaylib "Notion" by Kings of Leon "Dub Rock" by Black Milk Interested in the vinyl subscription box? Learn more at Vinyl Deli. Follow Crates & Vinyl Instagram Facebook Twitter TikTok Follow Jordan TikTok Instagram Facebook Twitter Website
Joe Linnen is a Partner of The Jordan Company. He is also a member of the firm's Executive Committee. Joe joined TJC in 1993. He focuses all of his time on sourcing, originating and evaluating transactions on behalf of TJC. He serves on the board of directors of Worldwide Clinical Trials and CFS Brands. Joe is Chairman Emeritus of the La Lumiere School Board of Trustees and he was Co-Chairman of its Courageous Vision Capital Campaign. Joe was a founding Director of the Oz Park Baseball Association in Chicago. Joe holds a BS degree in Business Administration with concentration in Finance from the University of Notre Dame. 00000468 00000465 000052FA 000052FA 000CEF53 000CEF53 00007DAE 00007F07 000032D0 000032D0
It was Monday, January 21, 1985. In that special week of January people in US were listening to "Like A Virgin" by Madonna and in the UK, "I Want To Know What Love Is" by Foreigner was in the top 5 hits. "The Breakfast Club", "Witness," & "Heaven Help Us" were popular movies of the year. And on the day of the second inauguration of President Ronald Reagan took place, Richard Kearns was born unto this world in Greenville, TX, the “cotton capital of the world!” Richard Kearns serves as an Assistant Director, Percussion Instructor at Centennial High School in the Burleson Independent School District in Burleson, TX. He was previously the Percussion Director of Azle High School in Azle, TX where the Azle Drumline and Percussion Section won numerous awards including Lonestar Classic Champions, NTCA Champions, the 2014 TCGC Perc Scholastic Open Champions and were Open Class Semi-Finalists at the WGI World Championships in Dayton, Ohio. His abilities as a conceptual and visual designer for Marching Band and Indoor Drumline has turned out many crowd-pleasing productions, including the 2016 WGI Perc Ind Open Gold Medalists, Vigilantes Indoor Percussion, and the 2017 Perc Scholastic Open Gold Medalists and the 2018 & 2019 Perc Scholastic World 6th place Finalists, Burleson Centennial High School. Prior to Azle, Richard was the Percussion Director at Palestine High School, as well as Battery/Drumline Coordinator at Tyler Junior College. Upon joining the Palestine Band Staff in 2008, the PHS Percussion Program received numerous awards in the TCGC & NTCA Indoor Drumline Circuits, Lonestar & Plano Drumline Competitions. In 2011, the Palestine Indoor Drumline was the TCGC Open Class Champion. His instructional contributions for TJC helped lead the group to their WGI PIO World Championship in 2008, promotion to WGI World Class, and becoming consecutive Finalists at the WGI World Championships. Richard attended Tyler Junior College and was section leader for the TJC Drumline. After attending TJC, Richard continued his studies at Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas where his focus was Music Education. Richard’s drum corps performance experience was with the Capital Regiment Drum & Bugle Corps and Magic of Orlando. He later returned to the staff of Capital Regiment as the Snare Technician. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sketchbookpodcast/message
The Jesus Collective (TJC) is an evangelical music ministry that consists of a collective of worshippers who have a passion for spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ throughout Africa and the world. Brad chats to TJC members; Loyiso Bala and Byron Levi, about the Jesus Collective, the purpose of the movement, and also their first official radio single, written by Byron Levi.
Sterile Processing professionals are the last line of defense for surgical patients. This means we have to be willing and able to "stop the line" when something unsafe happens in our departments. On this episode of Fighting Dirty with Hank Balch, Hank talks about one of the most dangerous and yet common practices in many departments today: double stacking multilayer trays during the washing cycle. This not only violates express manufacturer IFUs for these instruments and will get you cited by CMS, TJC, DNV and state agencies -- it is also extremely dangerous for your patients. One bug. One little infectious microbe hiding under a knee sizer can literally kill one of your patients. Whatever productivity pressures you may be under, whatever volume may be stacking up in decontam, washing shortcuts are not worth it. If you have to chain yourself to the department door in order to get your CEO to come listen to why you won't take shortcuts -- do it. And call us, we'll join you in the sit in, and help explain why you can't sacrifice safety in the name of speed. #FightingDirty #HankBalch #BeyondClean #WeFightDirty™ Click To Subscribe on YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play or Spotify or Visit Our Website!
'The Joint Commission has arrived.' Five words that can cause even the most confident of Sterile Processing leader and frontline technician a mild anxiety attack. Is all of our documentation up to date? Have we checked every employee off on their ultrasonic competencies? Will they find any technicians using incorrect detergent dilutions? This fear of the unknown and the “what if” can be debilitating for many facilities who seek accreditation through The Joint Commission. On this re-release episode from season 1 (which is the 2nd highest downloaded show of the entire Beyond Clean podcast), we talked to Jenny Manderino about how Sterile Processing teams can best prepare for these stressful visits and not be caught off guard. Now with new CE approval, it’s a great time to add a few more tools to your accreditation tool chest and gain a CE while you’re at it. Do not delay, start your TJC preparation today! Complete The Exam For CE Credit! Join us next week for another Season 1 CE-release, and mark your calendars for Season 5 of Beyond Clean beginning on July 1st, 2019! Click To Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play or Spotify or Visit Our Website and our new YouTube channel. #WeFightDirty #BeyondClean #JennyManderino #TheJointCommission #TJC #SterileProcessing #SurgicalInstruments #Survey #Preparedness #Accreditation #InfectionControl #CESponsor#SargentHealthcareStrategies
On this rouge episode I saw an opportunity when my best friend since 6th grade came by to tell me all about her recent experience at a silent 7-day meditation retreat. Not only is she the smartest, most generous and impressive human I know, she has taught me so much about what's truly important. We chat about what it’s like being a social justice advocate, agnostic future meditation instructor who grew up wanting to me a nun and a 2 Enneagram personality type. This episode reinforces that influence is NOT measured by Instagram follower count - but by fearlessly living your purpose and unique truth. Keila is the Field Director at the Tennessee justice center - one of the nation’s leading non-profit legal advocacy firms focused on helping TennCare enrollees access the health services to which they are entitled. She leads TJC’s Advocacy Team, whose mission is to protect and expand Medicaid and to work toward universal health coverage. Resources mentioned in this episode: Hardcore Zen by Brad Warner The Sacred Enneagram: Finding Your Unique Path to Spiritual Growth by Christopher L. Heuertz Insight Timer (social meditation app) and Imagine Clarity (subscription based meditation app) Intro to meditation group: One Darma Intro to Meditation or Wild heart Meditation Center (Nashville) Tnjustice.org Follow me on Instagram: @julessevt Don't forget to rate + review on Apple Podcast, follow on Spotify and subscribe for email updates on my website. #AddedValuePodcast #AddedValuewithJulesThompson #OwnYourValue
Flyover States Podcast Ep. #66—Missy Lyons Recorded: 03/28/2019–Flyover States Podcast Studio Welcome to the Flyover States Podcast. Featuring real conversations about the people, places, and events happening in Northwest Illinois and the Midwest lifestyle. Based out of Freeport, Illinois. The guest for this episode is Missy Lyons from Tyler’s Justice Center for Children. We talked about their upcoming fundraiser the Men Who Cook event, what TJC does, how she got into working with TJC, how she grew up, a strange encounter walking in Dubuque, and many other topics. Thanks for listening and please help the show by spreading the word. Share a link, comment, Rate, review, and follow on social media. #freeportillinois #stephensoncounty #northwestillinois #815 #midwest #midwestlife #flyoverstates #flyoverstatespodcast To email the show for questions or booking contact Flyoverstatespod@gmail.com www.facebook.com/flyoverstatespodcast Soundcloud www.soundcloud.com/flyoverstatespod Itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/flyover-states-podcast/id1205811786?mt=2 Flyover States Entertainment www.flyoverstates.net www.facebook.com/flyoverstatesentertainment
Welcome to Roses & Weeds! A City of Tyler podcast that is here to keep you up to date with current events and news related to our beautiful city.In this episode of the Roses & Weeds, we are joined by Dr. Bryan Renfro theAssociate Vice Provost of Academic and Workforce Affairs and Dean of the School of Professional and Technical Programs at Tyler Junior College to talk about all things TJC.For more information on TJC please visit them on the web here: https://www.tjc.edu/.Roses & Weeds is recorded at the Tyler Innovation Pipeline, which is a makers space staffed by the city of Tyler and the University of Texas Tyler College of Business and Technology where you too can come record a podcast with our world-class audio studio, record something on a huge professionally lit green screen, use 3d Printers, Laser Cutters, and so much more. Memberships are now available.Roses & Weeds is hosted by City employees Veronica Brady Innovation Manager of the Innovation Pipeline and by Samuel Brady from Tyler GIS or Geographic Information Services. If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for future show topics please reach out to us at PublicRelations@TylerTexas.com, and be sure to #rosesandweeds all your questions to the City of Tyler on social media.Recordings of City Council, as well as Meeting Agendas, can be found here: tylercitytx.iqm2.com/Citizens/Default.aspx. City Council meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month at City Hall 212 N. Bonner Ave, Tyler, TX 75702.Music used in intro and outro is Surfing day by Marcos H. Bolanos on Unchained Melodies Vol. 2, Creative Commons. Roses & Weeds is a City of Tyler production, all rights reserved.This episode was produced by Samuel Brady. Edited by Samuel Brady. Show notes by Samuel Brady.
In today's episode of the Mind Set Game Podcast, I sat down with Bobby Stroupe. Bobby is the Founder and President of ACCELERATE Performance Enhancement Center (APEC). Coach Stroupe has directed human performance systems for nearly 20 years while expanding his influence as an author, consultant, speaker, and educator. His experience includes working with school systems, collegiate teams, professional teams, businesses, corporate fitness and individuals alike. His coaching ranges from youth athletes to some of the top names in multiple professional sports including 1st round picks, Super Bowl and World Series champions. APEC has been a part of developing over 20 athletes that trained in the APEC system in grade school and continued all the way to the professional ranks. Among many accomplishments by his athletes, Bobby has been credited with supporting arguably the strongest arms in the game of baseball and football. Coach Stroupe has been featured as a top trainer for multiple sports and athletic performances on ESPN, Sports Illustrated, USA Today, NFL and MLB network, STACK, Bleacher Report, and many more. Bobby has been asked to present on various human performance topics at notable coaches clinics nationally and internationally, including the NIKE Roundtable. Stroupe launched the CAPEC certification at Nike World Headquarters in addition to doing work with Nike Training and the Nike Young Athlete division. Bobby serves on the Advisory Committee for Wellness and Exercise at Tyler Junior College. Stroupe and staff have powered strength & conditioning for TJC baseball during their four times in a row National Championship run. As an entrepreneur, Stroupe and team built APEC from a grass field in 2005 to today, a worldwide training leader in human performance. Bobby serves as the president for APEC, making strategic decisions, designing training systems, and guiding an elite team of coaches that power two locations (Tyler, Fort Worth). For more information about Bobby check out his website www.apecgo.com and connect with his Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. For more information about Mind Set Game connect with us on Facebook @mindsetgamepodcast For more information about James Roberts (the host of the podcast), visit fitamputee.co.uk and connect with me on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
Common survey findings can be avoided and the medication use process can be improved with attention to the issues presented in this podcastLearn strategies to address common TJC citations around pharmacy and medication management Presented by:Chris Beebe, RPh, MBADivision Vice President, Medication Safety Allen Welch, Pharm.D.Director, Compliance & Regulatory Services
Special guest - Udobi Campbell Pharm.D., M.B.A. Associate Chief Pharmacy Officer Duke University Hospital, Durham, NC shares her operations story of drug diversion prevention by leveraging Omnicell technologies, processes, and proactive procedures. Duke University Hospital (DUH) is the flagship hospital of Duke University Health System (DUHS) and a full-service, 957-bed, three million square foot quaternary academic medical center. With the goal of improving healthcare in the Carolinas, James B. Duke willed $4 million in 1925 which allowed for the establishment of DUH and its medical and nursing schools. DUH's focus on continuous improvement is aligned with its vision to discover, develop and deliver a healthier tomorrow. Volume statistics from fiscal year 2015 indicate greater than 40K inpatient admissions and over 1 million outpatient visits. Areas of highly-specialized, complex services include - stem cell/bone marrow transplant, pediatric cardiac intensive care, comprehensive cancer center, level 1 trauma center, solid organ transplant, and TJC disease specific accreditation for VAD and stroke. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Third time's the charm. Boys, TJC, and more of me laughing at Jenny.
Join us as HAAT COO Jason Haynes interviews coach John Peterson. Coach John Peterson began his tenure in Tyler in 1987, and his teams have experienced great success throughout the years. His men's tennis teams have won twelve national championships, and his women's tennis teams have thirteen national championships, including winning the title the last two years. In his 24 years at TJC, Coach Peterson's overall men's tennis record is 394-101 and his women's teams are 434-88. Coach Peterson was named the Texas High School Tennis Coach of the Year in 1979 and 1983. He is a member of the NJCAA Men's Tennis Hall of Fame, the NJCAA Women's Tennis Hall of Fame, and is a 2007 inductee of the Texas Tennis Coaches Hall of Fame. In December of 2000, the Intercollegiate Tennis Association named Coach Peterson the Junior College National Coach of the Decade. He was the only coach named coach of the decade in both the men's and women's division.
После довольно длительного перерыва возвращаюсь с новым выпуском Dancehall Connect, подкаст собирался и записывался в течение весны - лета, так что музыка предсталена соответствующая! В этот раз я общался с продюсером El Toro ( eltoroprod.pdj.ru ) и Rigos'ом ( rigossle.pdj.ru ) из True Jamaican Crew , диджеем Edwin'ом ( edwin.pdj.ru ), основателем формации Badman и с регги/дэнсхолл/хипхап артистом из Швейцарии Aya Waska! (которого привозил время назад в Санкт - Петербург Edwin) Продлите свое лето этой музыкой!!! Part 1: El TORO production "Singin In The Rain riddim" mixtape by Ragganinjah : 1. Version - singin in the rain riddim 2. Medycin Man - Big & Tall 3.Jah Vinci - Me Nuh Miss 4. Rigos ft. El Toro & Black Jacket - Bulletproof Skin 5. Don Skilachi - Singing In The Rain 6. Darrio & Rush Dem - Singing In The Rain 7. Dark Angel - Singing In The Rain 8. Ice Cold - VIP 9. Daminance - Dat She Wah 10. Dotta Coppa - Dem Nuh Know 11. Faze & Eyesus - Love U 12. Eyesus - Nuh Tek Talk 13 Imal - Hustling Hard 14. Jah Bari - Wi Lock The Block Part 2. Водитель Катафалка (RIGOS) mix: 1) Bigga Vibes longside Etalian - Fresh from mi bawn (Romani Prod) 2) Munga - Nuh Sell mi soul (VIGILANTE RIDDIM) 3) Munga - Mi Nuh Know (Young Money riddim) 4) Deva Bratt - Joy & Pain (Lifeline riddim, Blackspyda) 5) Russian & Vybz Kartel - Look Pon We (Head Concussion) 6) Russian & Gappy Ranks - Swag Tun Up (Hot Coffee music) 7) Vybz Kartel - Sick Head Sick Head (Notnice rec) 8) Mavado - Stulla (Smokin riddim, Cr203 records) 9) Mavado - Stulliesha (Winnings riddim, Big Ship) 10) Mavado - Starbwoy (Starbwoy riddim, Chimney) 11) Supa Hype - Carbwoy (Starbwoy riddim, Chimney) 12) Mavado - Cleara (Cleara riddim, DJ Frass) 13) Mavado - Come out mi life (Full Force riddim, Stashment Records) 14) Shane-o - No Clarks (Sanction Riddim, U.I.M Records) 15) Platnum - Anyweh 16) Gaza Python - Gaza Thug (WestBank Riddim) 17) Don Skilachi - Run & Go Hide (Next Chapter, El Toro) 18) Doza Medicine - Some Bwoy Funny (Next Chapter riddim, El Toro) 19) TJC - невздумай на*бать нас (Next Chapter riddim, El Toro) 20) Erup - Happy Feet (DIGIPLAY RECORDS) 21) Fudgie Springer - Mek we Fuk (Lamar Clan) 22) Opal - Balance (Young Veterans) 23) Tornado & Bounty Killa - Swag like dis (Bena Production) 24) Alozade & Shane-o - Swagga Wha Me Got 25) T'Nez - Alcohol & Music (Stereo Love Riddim) Part 3: dj EDWIN mix: 1.Busy Signal ft. Movado - BADMAN Place 2. Antony B - Ganja Blaze 3. Collie Budz ft. Demarco - Hope 4. Elephant Man ft. Atep - Put Them Up 5. Beenie Man - Chacka Dance 6. Bling Dawg - Take Cocky Gal 7. Bounty Killer - Sadda Dem 8. Bunji Garlin - No Super Hero 9. Cecile - Give it to me 10. Chico - You don't scare we 11. Demarco - BADMAN court Part 4: AYA WASKA "Connexions LP" mixtape by Ragganinjah 1. Interlude Tariq L 2. La Musique 3. What Is Coming Next Featuring Rai 4. CA Me Fait Mal Featuring Buddha M 5. L'escalier De La Vie Featuring Ne 6. No Limit Featuring Afu Ra 7. Connections Colaterales 8. Love Is In The Sky Featuring Turb 9. Que Passa Featuring Sergent Garci 10. Se Realiser Featuring Blue Eyes 11. Hot Featuring Chezidek 12. Goodbye Featuring Blue Eyes 13. Interlude Jamalski 14. La Crise Featuring Tiwony
После довольно длительного перерыва возвращаюсь с новым выпуском Dancehall Connect, подкаст собирался и записывался в течение весны - лета, так что музыка предсталена соответствующая! В этот раз я общался с продюсером El Toro ( eltoroprod.pdj.ru ) и Rigos'ом ( rigossle.pdj.ru ) из True Jamaican Crew , диджеем Edwin'ом ( edwin.pdj.ru ), основателем формации Badman и с регги/дэнсхолл/хипхап артистом из Швейцарии Aya Waska! (которого привозил время назад в Санкт - Петербург Edwin) Продлите свое лето этой музыкой!!! Part 1: El TORO production "Singin In The Rain riddim" mixtape by Ragganinjah : 1. Version - singin in the rain riddim 2. Medycin Man - Big & Tall 3.Jah Vinci - Me Nuh Miss 4. Rigos ft. El Toro & Black Jacket - Bulletproof Skin 5. Don Skilachi - Singing In The Rain 6. Darrio & Rush Dem - Singing In The Rain 7. Dark Angel - Singing In The Rain 8. Ice Cold - VIP 9. Daminance - Dat She Wah 10. Dotta Coppa - Dem Nuh Know 11. Faze & Eyesus - Love U 12. Eyesus - Nuh Tek Talk 13 Imal - Hustling Hard 14. Jah Bari - Wi Lock The Block Part 2. Водитель Катафалка (RIGOS) mix: 1) Bigga Vibes longside Etalian - Fresh from mi bawn (Romani Prod) 2) Munga - Nuh Sell mi soul (VIGILANTE RIDDIM) 3) Munga - Mi Nuh Know (Young Money riddim) 4) Deva Bratt - Joy & Pain (Lifeline riddim, Blackspyda) 5) Russian & Vybz Kartel - Look Pon We (Head Concussion) 6) Russian & Gappy Ranks - Swag Tun Up (Hot Coffee music) 7) Vybz Kartel - Sick Head Sick Head (Notnice rec) 8) Mavado - Stulla (Smokin riddim, Cr203 records) 9) Mavado - Stulliesha (Winnings riddim, Big Ship) 10) Mavado - Starbwoy (Starbwoy riddim, Chimney) 11) Supa Hype - Carbwoy (Starbwoy riddim, Chimney) 12) Mavado - Cleara (Cleara riddim, DJ Frass) 13) Mavado - Come out mi life (Full Force riddim, Stashment Records) 14) Shane-o - No Clarks (Sanction Riddim, U.I.M Records) 15) Platnum - Anyweh 16) Gaza Python - Gaza Thug (WestBank Riddim) 17) Don Skilachi - Run & Go Hide (Next Chapter, El Toro) 18) Doza Medicine - Some Bwoy Funny (Next Chapter riddim, El Toro) 19) TJC - невздумай на*бать нас (Next Chapter riddim, El Toro) 20) Erup - Happy Feet (DIGIPLAY RECORDS) 21) Fudgie Springer - Mek we Fuk (Lamar Clan) 22) Opal - Balance (Young Veterans) 23) Tornado & Bounty Killa - Swag like dis (Bena Production) 24) Alozade & Shane-o - Swagga Wha Me Got 25) T'Nez - Alcohol & Music (Stereo Love Riddim) Part 3: dj EDWIN mix: 1.Busy Signal ft. Movado - BADMAN Place 2. Antony B - Ganja Blaze 3. Collie Budz ft. Demarco - Hope 4. Elephant Man ft. Atep - Put Them Up 5. Beenie Man - Chacka Dance 6. Bling Dawg - Take Cocky Gal 7. Bounty Killer - Sadda Dem 8. Bunji Garlin - No Super Hero 9. Cecile - Give it to me 10. Chico - You don't scare we 11. Demarco - BADMAN court Part 4: AYA WASKA "Connexions LP" mixtape by Ragganinjah 1. Interlude Tariq L 2. La Musique 3. What Is Coming Next Featuring Rai 4. CA Me Fait Mal Featuring Buddha M 5. L'escalier De La Vie Featuring Ne 6. No Limit Featuring Afu Ra 7. Connections Colaterales 8. Love Is In The Sky Featuring Turb 9. Que Passa Featuring Sergent Garci 10. Se Realiser Featuring Blue Eyes 11. Hot Featuring Chezidek 12. Goodbye Featuring Blue Eyes 13. Interlude Jamalski 14. La Crise Featuring Tiwony