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Summary:In this episode of the Customer Success Playbook Podcast, hosts Roman Trebon and Kevin Metzger delve into the shifting landscape of customer success (CS). The discussion highlighted several pivotal trends:Increasing Importance of CS: The surge in attendance at CS events like the Totango Summit reflects the growing significance of customer success roles in businesses.Role Rebranding Impacts Talent Acquisition: A noteworthy shift in job titling from 'program manager' to 'customer success' in Oklahoma led to a dramatic increase in the quality and quantity of applicants, emphasizing the attractiveness of the CS label.Community and Learning: Events and webinars, such as those hosted by Success Coaching and Client Success, are pivotal for professional growth and networking within the CS community.Innovative Tools and Models: The discussion covered new frameworks and tools that facilitate CS operations, including a new customer value framework by Sixth Sense and automation tools by Matik, which enhance efficiency in creating customer engagement materials.Analysis:The conversation between Trebon and Metzger provides insights into the evolution of customer success as a pivotal element of modern business strategy. As companies increasingly recognize the value of CS, there's a notable shift towards more strategic and data-driven approaches in managing customer relationships. This transformation is evidenced by the integration of advanced tools and methodologies that streamline operations and enhance customer engagement.Evolving Job Roles and Titles: The change from 'program manager' to 'customer success' not only highlights the dynamism of job roles but also reflects a strategic repositioning that companies are adopting to attract talent. This rebranding signifies a broader shift in the job market and applicant pool towards the CS branding.Professional Development and Networking: The emphasis on CS-related events and webinars underscores the importance of continuous learning and community engagement in professional growth. These platforms provide invaluable opportunities for sharing best practices, learning from industry leaders, and forging beneficial networks.Technological Advancements: The adoption of new tools like the customer value framework by Sixth Sense and automation solutions by MatiK demonstrates the industry's shift towards leveraging technology to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of CS operations. These innovations not only save time but also allow CS professionals to focus on strategic activities that directly impact customer satisfaction and retention.In conclusion, the episode from the Customer Success Playbook Podcast vividly illustrates the evolving nature of customer success roles within the corporate landscape, highlighting the importance of strategic positioning, community building, and technological integration in mastering the art of customer success.Please Like, Comment, Share and Subscribe. You can also find the CS Playbook Podcast:YouTube - @CustomerSuccessPlaybookPodcastTwitter - @CS_PlaybookYou can find Kevin at:Metzgerbusiness.com - Kevin's person web siteKevin Metzger on Linked In.You can find Roman at:Roman Trebon on Linked In.
All right, King Killers, in this episode we cover chapters 82-87.We discuss the aftermath of the draccus attack on Trebon, Kvothe returns to the University and calls the name of the wind against Ambrose. He then gets called against the horns, gets a promotion and a whipping, and goes into the underthing with Auri. We also talk about Kvothe's hot pan temper, Ambrose's sick diss track, an amazing scene in Teen Wolf, and how we plan on delivery future episodes. So sit back and enjoy.Kingkiller Chronicle by Patrick RothfussName of the Wind Reread chapter 82-87https://www.instagram.com/kingkillerpodcast/https://mobile.twitter.com/The_KingKillershttps://m.youtube.com/channel/UCiaY2hLAC0BUulRnhHdV_0g https://kingkillerpodcast.com/https://kingkillerpodcast.com/contribute/ ★ Support this podcast ★
January 26 on Iowa's Newsworthy Past unravels as follows. The Buchanan County Guardian 1/26/1860: The donation party; Large fish; The Waterloo Courier of the 17th; Religious. Buchanan County Bulletin 1/26/1877: It don't pay; Pastoral change; W. S. Richmond; The value of advertising; Last Saturday afternoon; The session of the Grand Lodge A O U W; A man from Dubuque; Mr H. Trebon a German farmer; The sociabe at Firemen's Hall; Champion farm for sale; Horses! Horses! For sale or exchange for land; Chance for a market gardener; For sale at a bargain. Music: Blake Shaw- "Kickin' out" Brendan Lee Spengler- "The Storyteller" and "This Is The Sound"
Trigésimo segundo episódio do podcast de comentários da Crônica do Matador do Rei, de Patrick Rothfuss. Arthur Maia, Erick Alves, Bruno Amorim e Giulia Neves comentam os capítulos 78, 79, 80 e 81 de O Nome do Vento. Agora você pode nos apoiar no Catarse: www.catarse.me/quatrocantos?ref=project_link E também entrar no nosso grupo no Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/osquatrocantos
The draccus and Kvothe finally have their epic showdown after last episode's buildup. There's fire, there's sympathy, and there's screaming villagers, so it's the perfect opportunity for the overly dramatic Kvothe to take down a "demon." In the aftermath, he impresses the Constable and Mayor of Trebon with a great cloak whip and intimidates the town's rude bartender with a little bit of sympathy. As per usual, he can't find Denna but he does gather some interesting information about the mysterious object from Mathuen Farm. Don't forget to follow, rate, and review! --- 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/fantasticbooks/message
She's Back! And for once, we don't mean Denna - Jackie is back for her second guest appearance! After his near-death experience, Kvothe goes on a wild goose chase in search of the Chandrian, but comes across several treasures along the way instead. He also meets a copperhawk, tinker, horse salesman, and pig farmer, as well as some suspicious country folk in Trebon as he makes his way to the Mathuen Farm in search of answers. Unfortunately, this adventure generates even more mysteries and questions for our young hero... --- 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/fantasticbooks/message
Travel to Trebon with me as we discuss Nina, a brave and clever girl who clearly gets a lot of vacation days from her job helping her mom mix pots and glaze paints. We discuss the hill fort near Trebon, the power of dreams, and the logistics of all Nina's trips to Imre. If you want to say hi, follow me on Twitter or Facebook at ETRSOP or send me an email, etrsop@gmail.com. If you wanna financially support the podcast, hit my bank account up at https://ko-fi.com/etrsop. Music effects courtesy of anchor.fm. Until next time!
Uyuyan höyük krallarından prensesler kaçırdım. Trebon kasabasını yakıp kül ettim. Felurian'la bir gece geçirdim ve hem canıma hem de aklıma mukayyet olabildim. Çoğu insanın kabul edildiğinden daha küçük bir yaşta Üniversite'den atıldım. Başkalarının gündüz gözüyle ağızlarına almaktan bile korktukları yollardan ay ışığı altında geçtim. Tanrılarla konuştum, kadınlar sevdim ve ozanları ağlatan şarkılar yazdım. Belki beni duymuşsunuzdur, benim adım Kvothe.
Pat talks with multiple time National champion, Ryan Trebon about MTB, cyclocross, eBikes, and a few insider secrets.
Kvothe runs to Trebon and makes a plan. We talk about locked doors, scampering, and the utility of Molotov cocktails. @pageofthewind pageofthewind@gmail.com pageofthewind.com
"My name is Kvothe. I have stolen princesses back from sleeping barrow kings. I burned down the town of Trebon. I have spent the night with Felurian and left with both my sanity and my life. I was expelled from the University at a younger age than most people are allowed in. I tread paths by moonlight that others fear to speak of during day. I have talked to Gods, loved women, and written songs that make the minstrels weep. You may have heard of me."So begins the tale of a hero told from his own point of view — a story unequaled in fantasy literature. Now in The Wise Man's Fear, Day Two of The Kingkiller Chronicle, an escalating rivalry with a powerful member of the nobility forces Kvothe to leave the University and seek his fortune abroad. Adrift, penniless, and alone, he travels to Vintas, where he quickly becomes entangled in the politics of courtly society.While attempting to curry favor with a powerful noble, Kvothe uncovers an assassination attempt, comes into conflict with a rival arcanist, and leads a group of mercenaries into the wild, in an attempt to solve the mystery of who (or what) is waylaying travelers on the King's Road. All the while, Kvothe searches for answers, attempting to uncover the truth about the mysterious Amyr, the Chandrian, and the death of his parents.Along the way, Kvothe is put on trial by the legendary Adem mercenaries, is forced to reclaim the honor of the Edema Ruh, and travels into the Fae realm. There he meets Felurian, the faerie woman no man can resist, and who no man has ever survived... until Kvothe.In The Wise Man's Fear, Kvothe takes his first steps on the path of the hero and learns how difficult life can be when a man becomes a legend in his own time.
"My name is Kvothe. I have stolen princesses back from sleeping barrow kings. I burned down the town of Trebon. I have spent the night with Felurian and left with both my sanity and my life. I was expelled from the University at a younger age than most people are allowed in. I tread paths by moonlight that others fear to speak of during day. I have talked to Gods, loved women, and written songs that make the minstrels weep. You may have heard of me."So begins the tale of a hero told from his own point of view — a story unequaled in fantasy literature. Now in The Wise Man's Fear, Day Two of The Kingkiller Chronicle, an escalating rivalry with a powerful member of the nobility forces Kvothe to leave the University and seek his fortune abroad. Adrift, penniless, and alone, he travels to Vintas, where he quickly becomes entangled in the politics of courtly society.While attempting to curry favor with a powerful noble, Kvothe uncovers an assassination attempt, comes into conflict with a rival arcanist, and leads a group of mercenaries into the wild, in an attempt to solve the mystery of who (or what) is waylaying travelers on the King's Road. All the while, Kvothe searches for answers, attempting to uncover the truth about the mysterious Amyr, the Chandrian, and the death of his parents.Along the way, Kvothe is put on trial by the legendary Adem mercenaries, is forced to reclaim the honor of the Edema Ruh, and travels into the Fae realm. There he meets Felurian, the faerie woman no man can resist, and who no man has ever survived... until Kvothe.In The Wise Man's Fear, Kvothe takes his first steps on the path of the hero and learns how difficult life can be when a man becomes a legend in his own time.
"My name is Kvothe. I have stolen princesses back from sleeping barrow kings. I have burned down the town of Trebon. I have spent the night with Felurian and left with both my sanity and my life. I was expelled from the University at a younger age than most people are allowed in. I tread paths by moonlight that others fear to speak of during the day. I have talked to God's, loved women and written songs that make the minstrels weep. You may have heard of me."So begins a tale unequaled in fantasy literature - the story of a hero told in his own voice. It is a tale of sorrow, a tale of survival, a tale of one man's search for meaning in his universe, and how that search, and the indomitable will that drove it, gave birth to a legend.
"My name is Kvothe. I have stolen princesses back from sleeping barrow kings. I burned down the town of Trebon. I have spent the night with Felurian and left with both my sanity and my life. I was expelled from the University at a younger age than most people are allowed in. I tread paths by moonlight that others fear to speak of during day. I have talked to Gods, loved women, and written songs that make the minstrels weep. You may have heard of me."So begins the tale of a hero told from his own point of view — a story unequaled in fantasy literature. Now in The Wise Man's Fear, Day Two of The Kingkiller Chronicle, an escalating rivalry with a powerful member of the nobility forces Kvothe to leave the University and seek his fortune abroad. Adrift, penniless, and alone, he travels to Vintas, where he quickly becomes entangled in the politics of courtly society.While attempting to curry favor with a powerful noble, Kvothe uncovers an assassination attempt, comes into conflict with a rival arcanist, and leads a group of mercenaries into the wild, in an attempt to solve the mystery of who (or what) is waylaying travelers on the King's Road. All the while, Kvothe searches for answers, attempting to uncover the truth about the mysterious Amyr, the Chandrian, and the death of his parents.Along the way, Kvothe is put on trial by the legendary Adem mercenaries, is forced to reclaim the honor of the Edema Ruh, and travels into the Fae realm. There he meets Felurian, the faerie woman no man can resist, and who no man has ever survived... until Kvothe.In The Wise Man's Fear, Kvothe takes his first steps on the path of the hero and learns how difficult life can be when a man becomes a legend in his own time.
"My name is Kvothe. I have stolen princesses back from sleeping barrow kings. I burned down the town of Trebon. I have spent the night with Felurian and left with both my sanity and my life. I was expelled from the University at a younger age than most people are allowed in. I tread paths by moonlight that others fear to speak of during day. I have talked to Gods, loved women, and written songs that make the minstrels weep. You may have heard of me."So begins the tale of a hero told from his own point of view — a story unequaled in fantasy literature. Now in The Wise Man's Fear, Day Two of The Kingkiller Chronicle, an escalating rivalry with a powerful member of the nobility forces Kvothe to leave the University and seek his fortune abroad. Adrift, penniless, and alone, he travels to Vintas, where he quickly becomes entangled in the politics of courtly society.While attempting to curry favor with a powerful noble, Kvothe uncovers an assassination attempt, comes into conflict with a rival arcanist, and leads a group of mercenaries into the wild, in an attempt to solve the mystery of who (or what) is waylaying travelers on the King's Road. All the while, Kvothe searches for answers, attempting to uncover the truth about the mysterious Amyr, the Chandrian, and the death of his parents.Along the way, Kvothe is put on trial by the legendary Adem mercenaries, is forced to reclaim the honor of the Edema Ruh, and travels into the Fae realm. There he meets Felurian, the faerie woman no man can resist, and who no man has ever survived... until Kvothe.In The Wise Man's Fear, Kvothe takes his first steps on the path of the hero and learns how difficult life can be when a man becomes a legend in his own time.
"My name is Kvothe. I have stolen princesses back from sleeping barrow kings. I burned down the town of Trebon. I have spent the night with Felurian and left with both my sanity and my life. I was expelled from the University at a younger age than most people are allowed in. I tread paths by moonlight that others fear to speak of during day. I have talked to Gods, loved women, and written songs that make the minstrels weep. You may have heard of me."So begins the tale of a hero told from his own point of view — a story unequaled in fantasy literature. Now in The Wise Man's Fear, Day Two of The Kingkiller Chronicle, an escalating rivalry with a powerful member of the nobility forces Kvothe to leave the University and seek his fortune abroad. Adrift, penniless, and alone, he travels to Vintas, where he quickly becomes entangled in the politics of courtly society.While attempting to curry favor with a powerful noble, Kvothe uncovers an assassination attempt, comes into conflict with a rival arcanist, and leads a group of mercenaries into the wild, in an attempt to solve the mystery of who (or what) is waylaying travelers on the King's Road. All the while, Kvothe searches for answers, attempting to uncover the truth about the mysterious Amyr, the Chandrian, and the death of his parents.Along the way, Kvothe is put on trial by the legendary Adem mercenaries, is forced to reclaim the honor of the Edema Ruh, and travels into the Fae realm. There he meets Felurian, the faerie woman no man can resist, and who no man has ever survived... until Kvothe.In The Wise Man's Fear, Kvothe takes his first steps on the path of the hero and learns how difficult life can be when a man becomes a legend in his own time.
"My name is Kvothe. I have stolen princesses back from sleeping barrow kings. I have burned down the town of Trebon. I have spent the night with Felurian and left with both my sanity and my life. I was expelled from the University at a younger age than most people are allowed in. I tread paths by moonlight that others fear to speak of during the day. I have talked to God's, loved women and written songs that make the minstrels weep. You may have heard of me."So begins a tale unequaled in fantasy literature - the story of a hero told in his own voice. It is a tale of sorrow, a tale of survival, a tale of one man's search for meaning in his universe, and how that search, and the indomitable will that drove it, gave birth to a legend.
"My name is Kvothe. I have stolen princesses back from sleeping barrow kings. I have burned down the town of Trebon. I have spent the night with Felurian and left with both my sanity and my life. I was expelled from the University at a younger age than most people are allowed in. I tread paths by moonlight that others fear to speak of during the day. I have talked to God's, loved women and written songs that make the minstrels weep. You may have heard of me."So begins a tale unequaled in fantasy literature - the story of a hero told in his own voice. It is a tale of sorrow, a tale of survival, a tale of one man's search for meaning in his universe, and how that search, and the indomitable will that drove it, gave birth to a legend.
Former cyclocross national champion Ryan Trebon was the driving force behind the new US Cup-CX cyclocross series. We catch up with him at the Derby City Cup. He talks about how the first year went, where the series is headed, and why American 'cross needs a national series. The always-opinionated Trebon also sounds off on why he doesn't object to Lance Armstrong's donation to support the US Cup prize purse.
Former cyclocross national champion Ryan Trebon was the driving force behind the new US Cup-CX cyclocross series. We catch up with him at the Derby City Cup. He talks about how the first year went, where the series is headed, and why American 'cross needs a national series. The always-opinionated Trebon also sounds off on why he doesn't object to Lance Armstrong's donation to support the US Cup prize purse.
Good stuff and a bit of a filler until we can talk Bro Deal in the upcoming episodes. We cover the changes to the cross schedule here locally - talk about Ryan Trebon's work and then cover the purchase of Rapha by a private equity firm that has some stretched ties to descendants of the Walmart founding Walton family. Delicious jokes ensue. Cast: Anthony Mikos - The muddy Redbeard of Bicycles Barron Gira - Everyone's Prince Charming - will he ever reveal his dark side? Leah Sanda - 5 seconds of Leah at the end. She was busy practicing her Tawny Kitaen routine for her 35th high school reunion Rob Curtis - Acting like he didn't have any coffee that morning.
In this episode Kvothe gets a fast horse and gets the hell out of dodge. He’s heading to Trebon to find the Chandrian. We also break down the geography of the world and learn a little more about the four corners of civilization. Denna shows up. For no reason. Also, there’s a dragon. Prediction: Denna’s ... [Read more...]
Coming back from hiatus in a big way! This episode features guest Ryan Trebon. Ryan is a multi-time national cyclocross champion & mtb racer, with a long career, and he is a opinionated guy who has never pulled any punches. He has always been a monster on the bike, and is fairly accomplished at being tall. The conversation will be incredible. Listen in! The Myerson Line by Adam Myerson features discussions with the cast of characters Adam crossed paths with during his long career. The discussions and the guests on the show promise to be wide-ranging, and engaging. Follow the Myerson Line.
He has stolen princesses back from sleeping barrow kings. He has burned down the town of Trebon. He has spent the night with Felurian and left with both his sanity and his life. This week, Andrew will add "earned his pipes with an Edema-Ruh-worthy take on Pat Rothfuss' The Name of the Wind" to his list of accomplishments.
Two cycling legends for the price of one. Pat has a problem, which he shares, unfortunately, and then two great discussions with cyclocross Pro Ryan Trebon and MTB pioneer and immortal, Tinker Juarez.
This week we have a great show for everyone! UCI cyclocross commision member and US Junior and U23 coach Geoff Proctor returns to the show. Then an update from Sean Couley on the Australian CX national series and finish it off with a great interview with former national champion Ryan Trebon. Don't miss this one!
Centuries ago lake-builders of Trebon employed ingenious techniques to transform flooding marshland into a clever combination of lakes, oak-lined dikes, and peat bogs. Today those peat bogs supply Trebon's other claim to fame: its peat spa. Soaking in the black, smelly peat sludge is thought to cure aching joints and spines. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.
Centuries ago lake-builders of Trebon employed ingenious techniques to transform flooding marshland into a clever combination of lakes, oak-lined dikes, and peat bogs. Today those peat bogs supply Trebon's other claim to fame: its peat spa. Soaking in the black, smelly peat sludge is thought to cure aching joints and spines. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.
Portland, Oregon - Apparently the Halloween Races in Astoria was not enough insanity for this years Cross Crusaders. After some excellent traditional cyclocross racing at Portland International Raceway the bike-fun crowd went wild for single speed. Thousands of spectators watched as Sue Butler took away honors for the womens A racers and the prize for unofficial womens single speed world champion. Mens SSCXWC honors were awarded to Drew MacKenzie who hails from the Great White North. Prizes included a Vanilla SpeedVagen, a Pereira Cycles custom frame not to mention gold Speedos and required championship tatoos. Also, Raleigh Rainier frame went to the Sit-Up Champ. Special mention goes to Ryan Trebon of Bend who won the mens A race, and the regular single speed race. Trebon, a top cyclocross racer, was told he had to win all three races in order to take the SSCXWC. He may have been handicapped on the raceway, as well. The song Steam Powered was written especially for this race. Music and Video by Dan Kaufman for http://crankmychain.com and http://www.bobsredmill.com http://crosscrusade.com http://sscxwc.com