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Fr. Bill's Podcast Central
FBP 942 - The Measure of Greatness

Fr. Bill's Podcast Central

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 12:42


Episode 942 (12:42) In this episode: OSU Fan shaming and berating UofO football players; It's scandalous that people put down others in order raise themselves up; Being a fan does not exempt one from such behavior; What is greatness according to the world vs Jesus Podcast Image created by Microsoft Designer Related Web Sites:  My Website Podcast PageAll Previous Episodes

Humans of Martech
133: Simon Heaton: Buffer's Director of Growth Marketing on agile sprints, holdout testing and why a CRM or GA4 isn't in their tech stack

Humans of Martech

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 64:03


What's up everyone, today we have the pleasure of sitting down with Simon Heaton, Director of Growth Marketing at Buffer. Summary: Simon helps us explore Buffer's martech journey, highlighting their shift from traditional tools to a product-led approach driven by data and server-side analytics. We unpack their use of Customer.io for automation and hold out testing, Redash for data insights, and their agile sprint model that fosters continuous innovation. Discover how Buffer's small team thrives with efficient, data-driven strategies.About SimonSimon started his career in the agency world at Banfield in Ottawa, CanadaHe later moved over to Shopify where he would spend nearly 7 years, first as a content Marketing Manager and later as the Senior Growth Lead, AcquisitionSimon's also worn a part-time teaching hat for over 5 years, he was an Instructor with Telfer School of Management at UofO as well as a Professor at Algonquin CollegeHe's a startup mentor for founders that are part of the Singapore-based equity fund at AntlerToday Simon is Director of Growth Marketing at Buffer, the world-renowned social media management platformBuffer's Marketing Tech Stack and Why it Doesn't Include a CRMBuffer's marketing strategy is unique. They don't use a traditional CRM like HubSpot or Salesforce. Simon explains that Buffer is a product-led company without a dedicated sales team. This means they don't need typical CRM functionalities like lead routing and scoring. Instead, Buffer relies heavily on data and product analytics to drive their marketing efforts.The core of Buffer's operations is their data warehouse, with Segment acting as their Customer Data Platform (CDP). This setup allows Buffer to integrate various tools and centralize crucial information. Mixpanel, their product analytics tool, is pivotal in this system. It gathers both product usage and marketing data, providing a comprehensive view of user interactions.Simon highlights the importance of server-side tracking and integrating data from diverse sources such as AdWords, Customer.io, and Pendo. This integration helps Buffer understand the user lifecycle and measure the impact of marketing efforts beyond basic website metrics.Tools like Customer.io are also essential for Buffer. It manages most user communications, making it a critical component of their stack. The combination of Mixpanel, Customer.io, and other integrated tools ensures that Buffer can seamlessly track and analyze user behavior.Key takeaway: Not all B2B companies need a CRM or a sales team. A product-led approach, using robust data and product analytics tools, can effectively drive your marketing efforts and provide comprehensive insights into user behavior.The Power of a Visual and Intuitive Automation Flow InterfaceSimon loves working in a smaller team like Buffer, where he can get hands-on with their tools daily. He highlights how Buffer uses Customer.io for their marketing automation, a tool he's familiar with from his previous experience at Shopify. Unlike Shopify, which eventually switched to Salesforce Marketing Cloud for more enterprise-level needs, Buffer continues to thrive with Customer.io.Buffer relies on Customer.io to manage email marketing, push notifications for mobile apps, and various communication programs. Simon appreciates how the tool handles both marketing and transactional communications, offering a unified view of user interactions. This integration ensures consistency in messages, whether they're marketing emails or product notifications.Simon praises Customer.io's user-friendly interface, especially the journey mapping functionality and the WYSIWYG editor, which make it accessible for non-technical team members. Despite its ease of use, the platform also boasts deep technical capabilities, allowing for extensive customization through HTML and API integrations. This flexibility has been crucial for Buffer's needs.The integration with Segment, Buffer's Customer Data Platform (CDP), is particularly valuable. Simon emphasizes that having all data in Segment and seamlessly integrating it with Customer.io enables precise data handling. This setup ensures accurate and timely data flow, essential for personalized and effective marketing automation workflows.Key takeaway: Even as a small team, you can effectively manage complex marketing automation needs by choosing user-friendly tools like Customer.io that offer both simplicity and deep customization. This approach allows your non-technical team members to contribute meaningfully while ensuring your technical needs are met, enhancing overall efficiency and personalization in your communications.Experimentation and Holdout Testing at BufferExperimentation is a cornerstone of Buffer's approach, and Simon is particularly enthusiastic about the capabilities provided by Customer.io. He explains that the platform's holdout testing functionality is essential for validating new programs and comparing campaign performance. Unlike some tools, Customer.io counts a delivery for the holdout group, simplifying the tracking process over time.The integration with Segment and Mixpanel is a game-changer for Buffer. This setup allows them to surface Customer.io data in Mixpanel, creating unique reports and dashboards to support their experiments. Tracking differences in behavior between groups becomes straightforward, thanks to the detailed delivery events logged for both test and holdout groups. This level of detail ensures that Buffer can effectively measure the impact of their campaigns.Simon also highlights the ease of A/B testing within Customer.io. Whether at the message level or within workflows, the platform's randomization logic allows for extensive testing. Buffer can run tests on content, sequencing, and other variables, ensuring they continually optimize their marketing efforts. The ability to branch workflows and test different variants simultaneously is particularly valuable, enabling ongoing experimentation.Key takeaway: Leverage holdout testing and detailed event tracking within your marketing automation tools to gain deeper insights into your campaign effectiveness. This approach allows you to validate new programs, compare performance, and optimize your strategies based on precise, data-driven insights.Testing Journeys and Templating Language with QA Draft ModeSimon praises Customer.io's QA draft mode, a feature he finds invaluable for Buffer's marketing automation. This functionality allows the team to build complex workflows, trigger off specific data points, and test the entire process in a production environment without actually sending emails. It's a unique capability that Simon has not found in other tools, making it a standout feature of Customer.io.Simon highlights how QA draft mode lets them see real users qualifying for different branches of the workflow while emails remain in draft. This means they can verify that users are correctly segmented and the emails look as intended, all without prematurely sending any messages. This testing phase is crucial for catching errors that might not be evident during initial previews.Buffer has used this feature for several initiatives, such as new onboarding iterations and product notifications. Given the high frequency and volume of these emails, ensuring everything works perfectly before going live is essential. Simon appreciates that once the testing phase is complete, it only takes a click to start sending the validated emails to users.This capability saves time and reduces the risk of errors in live campaigns. It allows Buffer to maintain high st...

GOLF SMARTER
LAB Golf DF3 Broomstick Putter Tutorial & Factory Tour with CEO Sam Hahn

GOLF SMARTER

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 50:07


958 Sam Hahn, CEO of L.A.B. Golf, the hottest putter company in the industry, joins us again, but this time we're live at his factory in Creswell, OR. The first part of the episode Sam gives Fred a tutorial on his new DF3 Broomstick putter.  In part2 Sam takes Fred and Junior golfer Xeve Perez on a tour of the ever expanding putter factory. The tour includes R&D, testing, manufacturing, and Sam shares some of the incredible statistics on the company's growth. You can also watch the two videos on our GolfSmarterTV YouTube channel. Click here to watch the DF3 broomstick tutorial video. And to see the full factory tour, click here.   Two ways to become a Golf Smarter Ambassador and receive a choice of one of these great prizes including:        • A private link to Tony Manzoni's video “The Lost Fundamental”.        • *A pack of 8 Flightpath Golf Tees. A Tee Above All. Learn more at https://flightpathgolf.com.        • *A Glove + Glove Compartment from RedRoosterGolf.com where you can now choose from a  large variety of styles of gloves in 34 sizes! Request to introduce an episode to GolfSmarterPodcast@gmail.com.  Follow @golfsmarter on Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube for daily highlights and helpful insights from our interviews on the podcast. We also post articles and video shorts on LinkedIn @FredGreene (from Novato, CA).     This episode is sponsored by Indeed. Please visit indeed.com/GOLFSMARTER and get a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT. Terms and conditions apply.This episode is brought to you by Mint Mobile. For a limited time all Mint Mobile wireless plans are $15 a month when you purchase a 3-month plan. To get this new customer offer and your new 3-month unlimited wireless plan for just $15 bucks a month, go to MINTMOBILE.com/GOLFSMARTER.This episode is brought to you by Incogni. Use code GOLFSMARTER at incogni.com/golfsmarter to get an exclusive offer of 60% off an annual Incogni plan.This episode is brought to you by ONE Bar. Find all ONE bars at a retailer near you or on Amazon.com

Punctuated by a Lemon.
Lemon 120 - University of Oregon Duck Mascot

Punctuated by a Lemon.

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 12:44


Russ and Gleenobly talk with their return guest Ath about her experiences being the University of Oregon Duck Mascot in the late 1990s. Enjoy!

KXL-Beyond The Headlines
Beyond the Headlines Week of 7-24-22 / Episode #429

KXL-Beyond The Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 29:56


BTL on Emsculpt Neo tour bus stop at Lumera Regenerative Medicine; Grow great tomatoes; U of O Political Science Proff on the divide of the country

Two Lawyers Talk College Sports
Season 3:Episode 23 In this episode we talk about and breakdown the multi-million dollar lawsuit filed against Willie Taggart, former Oregon Coach, the University of Oregon and the NCAA.

Two Lawyers Talk College Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 31:09


In this episode we talk about a trial that started this week between a former University of Oregon player versus Willie Taggart, the former UofO coach, the University of Oregon and the NCAA. We breakdown the allegations and how the NCAA rules/regulations could help and hurt the lawsuit. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twolawyers/message

New Books in Urban Studies
Mindy Thompson Fullilove, "Main Street: How a City's Heart Connects Us All" (New Village Press, 2020)

New Books in Urban Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 29:12


Mindy Thompson Fullilove traverses the central thoroughfares of our cities to uncover the ways they bring together our communities After an 11-year study of Main Streets in 178 cities and 14 countries, Fullilove discovered the power of city centers to “help us name and solve our problems.” In an era of compounding crises including racial injustice, climate change, and COVID-19, the ability to rely on the power of community is more important than ever. However, Fullilove describes how a pattern of disinvestment in inner-city neighborhoods has left Main Streets across the U.S. in disrepair, weakening our cities and leaving us vulnerable to catastrophe. In the face of urban renewal programs built in response to a supposed lack of “personal responsibility,” Fullilove offers “a different story, that of a series of forced displacements that had devastating effects on inner-city communities. Through that lens, we can appreciate the strength of segregated communities that managed to temper the ravages of racism through the Jim Crow era, and build political power and many kinds of wealth. . . . Only a very well-integrated, powerful community—one with deep spiritual principles—could have accomplished such a feat.” This is the power she hopes we will find again.  Throughout Main Street: How a City's Heart Connects Us All (New Village Press, 2020), readers glimpse strong, vibrant communities who have conquered a variety of disasters, from the near loss of a beloved local business to the devastation of a hurricane. Using case studies to illustrate her findings, Fullilove turns our eyes to the cracks in city centers, the parts of the city that tend to be avoided or ignored. Providing a framework for those who wish to see their communities revitalized, Fullilove's Main Street encourages us all to look both inward and outward to find the assets that already exist to create meaningful change. See below for references mentioned in this episode:"A Score for Main Street" published by the University of Orange (twitter: @UofO_07050); A profile of photographer Wing Young Huie; The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem. Claire Clark is a medical educator, historian of medicine, and associate professor in the University of Kentucky's College of Medicine. She teaches and writes about health behavior in historical context. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Mindy Thompson Fullilove, "Main Street: How a City's Heart Connects Us All" (New Village Press, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 29:12


Mindy Thompson Fullilove traverses the central thoroughfares of our cities to uncover the ways they bring together our communities After an 11-year study of Main Streets in 178 cities and 14 countries, Fullilove discovered the power of city centers to “help us name and solve our problems.” In an era of compounding crises including racial injustice, climate change, and COVID-19, the ability to rely on the power of community is more important than ever. However, Fullilove describes how a pattern of disinvestment in inner-city neighborhoods has left Main Streets across the U.S. in disrepair, weakening our cities and leaving us vulnerable to catastrophe. In the face of urban renewal programs built in response to a supposed lack of “personal responsibility,” Fullilove offers “a different story, that of a series of forced displacements that had devastating effects on inner-city communities. Through that lens, we can appreciate the strength of segregated communities that managed to temper the ravages of racism through the Jim Crow era, and build political power and many kinds of wealth. . . . Only a very well-integrated, powerful community—one with deep spiritual principles—could have accomplished such a feat.” This is the power she hopes we will find again.  Throughout Main Street: How a City's Heart Connects Us All (New Village Press, 2020), readers glimpse strong, vibrant communities who have conquered a variety of disasters, from the near loss of a beloved local business to the devastation of a hurricane. Using case studies to illustrate her findings, Fullilove turns our eyes to the cracks in city centers, the parts of the city that tend to be avoided or ignored. Providing a framework for those who wish to see their communities revitalized, Fullilove's Main Street encourages us all to look both inward and outward to find the assets that already exist to create meaningful change. See below for references mentioned in this episode:"A Score for Main Street" published by the University of Orange (twitter: @UofO_07050); A profile of photographer Wing Young Huie; The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem. Claire Clark is a medical educator, historian of medicine, and associate professor in the University of Kentucky's College of Medicine. She teaches and writes about health behavior in historical context. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Medicine
Mindy Thompson Fullilove, "Main Street: How a City's Heart Connects Us All" (New Village Press, 2020)

New Books in Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 29:12


Mindy Thompson Fullilove traverses the central thoroughfares of our cities to uncover the ways they bring together our communities After an 11-year study of Main Streets in 178 cities and 14 countries, Fullilove discovered the power of city centers to “help us name and solve our problems.” In an era of compounding crises including racial injustice, climate change, and COVID-19, the ability to rely on the power of community is more important than ever. However, Fullilove describes how a pattern of disinvestment in inner-city neighborhoods has left Main Streets across the U.S. in disrepair, weakening our cities and leaving us vulnerable to catastrophe. In the face of urban renewal programs built in response to a supposed lack of “personal responsibility,” Fullilove offers “a different story, that of a series of forced displacements that had devastating effects on inner-city communities. Through that lens, we can appreciate the strength of segregated communities that managed to temper the ravages of racism through the Jim Crow era, and build political power and many kinds of wealth. . . . Only a very well-integrated, powerful community—one with deep spiritual principles—could have accomplished such a feat.” This is the power she hopes we will find again.  Throughout Main Street: How a City's Heart Connects Us All (New Village Press, 2020), readers glimpse strong, vibrant communities who have conquered a variety of disasters, from the near loss of a beloved local business to the devastation of a hurricane. Using case studies to illustrate her findings, Fullilove turns our eyes to the cracks in city centers, the parts of the city that tend to be avoided or ignored. Providing a framework for those who wish to see their communities revitalized, Fullilove's Main Street encourages us all to look both inward and outward to find the assets that already exist to create meaningful change. See below for references mentioned in this episode:"A Score for Main Street" published by the University of Orange (twitter: @UofO_07050); A profile of photographer Wing Young Huie; The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem. Claire Clark is a medical educator, historian of medicine, and associate professor in the University of Kentucky's College of Medicine. She teaches and writes about health behavior in historical context. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine

New Books in Sociology
Mindy Thompson Fullilove, "Main Street: How a City's Heart Connects Us All" (New Village Press, 2020)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 29:12


Mindy Thompson Fullilove traverses the central thoroughfares of our cities to uncover the ways they bring together our communities After an 11-year study of Main Streets in 178 cities and 14 countries, Fullilove discovered the power of city centers to “help us name and solve our problems.” In an era of compounding crises including racial injustice, climate change, and COVID-19, the ability to rely on the power of community is more important than ever. However, Fullilove describes how a pattern of disinvestment in inner-city neighborhoods has left Main Streets across the U.S. in disrepair, weakening our cities and leaving us vulnerable to catastrophe. In the face of urban renewal programs built in response to a supposed lack of “personal responsibility,” Fullilove offers “a different story, that of a series of forced displacements that had devastating effects on inner-city communities. Through that lens, we can appreciate the strength of segregated communities that managed to temper the ravages of racism through the Jim Crow era, and build political power and many kinds of wealth. . . . Only a very well-integrated, powerful community—one with deep spiritual principles—could have accomplished such a feat.” This is the power she hopes we will find again.  Throughout Main Street: How a City's Heart Connects Us All (New Village Press, 2020), readers glimpse strong, vibrant communities who have conquered a variety of disasters, from the near loss of a beloved local business to the devastation of a hurricane. Using case studies to illustrate her findings, Fullilove turns our eyes to the cracks in city centers, the parts of the city that tend to be avoided or ignored. Providing a framework for those who wish to see their communities revitalized, Fullilove's Main Street encourages us all to look both inward and outward to find the assets that already exist to create meaningful change. See below for references mentioned in this episode:"A Score for Main Street" published by the University of Orange (twitter: @UofO_07050); A profile of photographer Wing Young Huie; The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem. Claire Clark is a medical educator, historian of medicine, and associate professor in the University of Kentucky's College of Medicine. She teaches and writes about health behavior in historical context. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology

New Books in Public Policy
Mindy Thompson Fullilove, "Main Street: How a City's Heart Connects Us All" (New Village Press, 2020)

New Books in Public Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 29:12


Mindy Thompson Fullilove traverses the central thoroughfares of our cities to uncover the ways they bring together our communities After an 11-year study of Main Streets in 178 cities and 14 countries, Fullilove discovered the power of city centers to “help us name and solve our problems.” In an era of compounding crises including racial injustice, climate change, and COVID-19, the ability to rely on the power of community is more important than ever. However, Fullilove describes how a pattern of disinvestment in inner-city neighborhoods has left Main Streets across the U.S. in disrepair, weakening our cities and leaving us vulnerable to catastrophe. In the face of urban renewal programs built in response to a supposed lack of “personal responsibility,” Fullilove offers “a different story, that of a series of forced displacements that had devastating effects on inner-city communities. Through that lens, we can appreciate the strength of segregated communities that managed to temper the ravages of racism through the Jim Crow era, and build political power and many kinds of wealth. . . . Only a very well-integrated, powerful community—one with deep spiritual principles—could have accomplished such a feat.” This is the power she hopes we will find again.  Throughout Main Street: How a City's Heart Connects Us All (New Village Press, 2020), readers glimpse strong, vibrant communities who have conquered a variety of disasters, from the near loss of a beloved local business to the devastation of a hurricane. Using case studies to illustrate her findings, Fullilove turns our eyes to the cracks in city centers, the parts of the city that tend to be avoided or ignored. Providing a framework for those who wish to see their communities revitalized, Fullilove's Main Street encourages us all to look both inward and outward to find the assets that already exist to create meaningful change. See below for references mentioned in this episode:"A Score for Main Street" published by the University of Orange (twitter: @UofO_07050); A profile of photographer Wing Young Huie; The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem. Claire Clark is a medical educator, historian of medicine, and associate professor in the University of Kentucky's College of Medicine. She teaches and writes about health behavior in historical context. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy

New Books in Anthropology
Mindy Thompson Fullilove, "Main Street: How a City's Heart Connects Us All" (New Village Press, 2020)

New Books in Anthropology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 29:12


Mindy Thompson Fullilove traverses the central thoroughfares of our cities to uncover the ways they bring together our communities After an 11-year study of Main Streets in 178 cities and 14 countries, Fullilove discovered the power of city centers to “help us name and solve our problems.” In an era of compounding crises including racial injustice, climate change, and COVID-19, the ability to rely on the power of community is more important than ever. However, Fullilove describes how a pattern of disinvestment in inner-city neighborhoods has left Main Streets across the U.S. in disrepair, weakening our cities and leaving us vulnerable to catastrophe. In the face of urban renewal programs built in response to a supposed lack of “personal responsibility,” Fullilove offers “a different story, that of a series of forced displacements that had devastating effects on inner-city communities. Through that lens, we can appreciate the strength of segregated communities that managed to temper the ravages of racism through the Jim Crow era, and build political power and many kinds of wealth. . . . Only a very well-integrated, powerful community—one with deep spiritual principles—could have accomplished such a feat.” This is the power she hopes we will find again.  Throughout Main Street: How a City's Heart Connects Us All (New Village Press, 2020), readers glimpse strong, vibrant communities who have conquered a variety of disasters, from the near loss of a beloved local business to the devastation of a hurricane. Using case studies to illustrate her findings, Fullilove turns our eyes to the cracks in city centers, the parts of the city that tend to be avoided or ignored. Providing a framework for those who wish to see their communities revitalized, Fullilove's Main Street encourages us all to look both inward and outward to find the assets that already exist to create meaningful change. See below for references mentioned in this episode:"A Score for Main Street" published by the University of Orange (twitter: @UofO_07050); A profile of photographer Wing Young Huie; The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem. Claire Clark is a medical educator, historian of medicine, and associate professor in the University of Kentucky's College of Medicine. She teaches and writes about health behavior in historical context. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology

New Books in American Studies
Mindy Thompson Fullilove, "Main Street: How a City's Heart Connects Us All" (New Village Press, 2020)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 29:12


Mindy Thompson Fullilove traverses the central thoroughfares of our cities to uncover the ways they bring together our communities After an 11-year study of Main Streets in 178 cities and 14 countries, Fullilove discovered the power of city centers to “help us name and solve our problems.” In an era of compounding crises including racial injustice, climate change, and COVID-19, the ability to rely on the power of community is more important than ever. However, Fullilove describes how a pattern of disinvestment in inner-city neighborhoods has left Main Streets across the U.S. in disrepair, weakening our cities and leaving us vulnerable to catastrophe. In the face of urban renewal programs built in response to a supposed lack of “personal responsibility,” Fullilove offers “a different story, that of a series of forced displacements that had devastating effects on inner-city communities. Through that lens, we can appreciate the strength of segregated communities that managed to temper the ravages of racism through the Jim Crow era, and build political power and many kinds of wealth. . . . Only a very well-integrated, powerful community—one with deep spiritual principles—could have accomplished such a feat.” This is the power she hopes we will find again.  Throughout Main Street: How a City's Heart Connects Us All (New Village Press, 2020), readers glimpse strong, vibrant communities who have conquered a variety of disasters, from the near loss of a beloved local business to the devastation of a hurricane. Using case studies to illustrate her findings, Fullilove turns our eyes to the cracks in city centers, the parts of the city that tend to be avoided or ignored. Providing a framework for those who wish to see their communities revitalized, Fullilove's Main Street encourages us all to look both inward and outward to find the assets that already exist to create meaningful change. See below for references mentioned in this episode:"A Score for Main Street" published by the University of Orange (twitter: @UofO_07050); A profile of photographer Wing Young Huie; The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem. Claire Clark is a medical educator, historian of medicine, and associate professor in the University of Kentucky's College of Medicine. She teaches and writes about health behavior in historical context. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

Semi-Athletic: The Podcast
S3E4: 1st Annual Semi-Athletic Fantasy Basketball League, UofA v. UofO, Raiders 2-0, Ben Simmons.

Semi-Athletic: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 88:30


Hello. I'm too lazy to right now a description for this episode.  HIT US UP FOR SHIRTS, THANKS FOR LISTENING, AND LEAVE US A REVIEW ON APPLE PODCAST. =D --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Talkin' Ducks
Megan Reyes: Advocating for more diverse voices in sports

Talkin' Ducks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 46:45


Megan Reyes of More Diverse Voices in Sports joins Sasha to discuss her time working at UofO, challenges she's faced as a woman working in sports and how she developed the More Diverse Voices brand.2:23 - On forging a career path coming out of college6:00 - Megan reflects on her time working as an account executive at the University of Oregon21:15 - Tips and tricks on how to disconnect from social media29:58 - Challenges that Megan and Sasha have faced as women while working in sports39:45 - How Megan developed the More Diverse Voices in Sports brandPrivacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.

Talkin' Ducks
Megan Reyes: Advocating for more diverse voices in sports

Talkin' Ducks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 46:45


Megan Reyes of More Diverse Voices in Sports joins Sasha to discuss her time working at UofO, challenges she's faced as a woman working in sports and how she developed the More Diverse Voices brand.2:23 - On forging a career path coming out of college6:00 - Megan reflects on her time working as an account executive at the University of Oregon21:15 - Tips and tricks on how to disconnect from social media29:58 - Challenges that Megan and Sasha have faced as women while working in sports39:45 - How Megan developed the More Diverse Voices in Sports brandPrivacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.

Humans of Martech
37: Shannon McCluskey: Searching for remote martech pros

Humans of Martech

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 40:13


Shannon McCluskey is an analytical marketing leader at the top of her game counting 10+ years of martech experience with amazing SaaS companies.She works out of Vancouver but is originally from Ottawa, she's got a Bcom from the UofO and a masters in digital technology from university of Waterloo.She got her early start in marketing and UX at Fluidware, an Ottawa based startup with the same founders that are now behind Fellow.appFluidware was later acquired by SurveyMonkey where Shannon went on to spend almost 3 years in marketing ops where she worked with some of the top Marketo experts in the world.She went on to run the remote Ops team at an HR SaaS called Visier for almost 4 years.Shannon is currently Marketing Ops Manager at Clio - a distributed cloud-based legal tech company and she's building an awesome team with interesting open roles right now.She's certified by Marketo, Salesforce and Demandbase. She's spoken at top marketing conferences like the martech conference in San Jose.Shannon-- thanks for taking the time to chat with us today!- Your journey from Ottawa startup to Survey Monkey > Visier and now Clio - What's Clio and what does your team do, how do you market to lawyers - How a remote company of 600 people is run, how your MOPs team is run - What advice do you have for aspiring MOPs professionals? How do you know this path is right for you?- Are you getting lots of applications, what are your thoughts on the supply and demand of martech talen right now?- Describe the current role / pitch the opportunity on your team- Give us an example a project someone on your team would own, like a campaign a nurture, a data hygiene program or a compliance program - In the posting, the JT is specialist, but looking at the exp and the skills required, you're considering both early marketers willing to learn at the same time as a more seasoned IC with MKTO + SFDC experience. How do you balance that, how do you pick?- The stack you're building with- You lead a team, you're a frequent speaker and a constant learner, you also have a busy personal life, you're a mom working from home, how do you balance everything you have going on in your life to stay happy. --Shannon on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shannonmccluskeyThe Marketing Operations Specialist posting: https://boards.greenhouse.io/goclio/jobs/3142437 All job openings on Clio: https://boards.greenhouse.io/goclio ✌️--Intro music by Wowa via UnminusCover art created with help via Undraw

The Jim & Joe Show
3: Aliens Here?

The Jim & Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 33:08


Jim & Joe discuss Aliens - starting with a story about the Ilat-Litum tablets and possible Alien influence on early human culture and wrapping it up with a discussion on the recent Pentagon disclosure of unidentified aerial phenomena videos.

All Gear No Game
3 - PGA Tour, UFC 251 Bets, Cam Newton

All Gear No Game

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 52:50


Kellan Soriano joins Jonah Willard OTA to chat about the upcoming PGA Tour Rocket Mortgage Classic Betting favorites, smart UFC 251 bets, Cam Newton being signed and OSU and UofO changing the name of the Civil War.

Naptime Nancy True Crime Podcast
Episode 8 - Oregon's Unsolved Serial Killings

Naptime Nancy True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 56:54


In this episode, I share the unsolved serial killings of Gladys May Hensley, Janice Marie Dickinson, and Geraldine Spencer Toohey, who were sexually assaulted and murdered in Eugene, OR, from 1986 to 1988. In 2000, these three victims were connected via the DNA of one man. Eugene PD sought the services of Parabon Nanolabs to construct a computer generated composite sketch of the killer's face from his DNA. This DNA snapshot was revealed to the public in January of 2018. I break down these three cases, as well as multiple other unsolved murders around Oregon that are similar in nature, to see if there is any chance that these victims all share the same killer, as well as share some persons of interest from those similar crimes. Edited by BearBeatProductions.comAll tips pertaining to the three connected unsolved Eugene murders, AKA the man I've referred to as the Beaver State Slayer, please contact Eugene Police Department at (541)682-5162.Any information regarding ANY of the unsolved PORTLAND murders, should be sent to Portland Police Bureau at 503-823-0400,And any info regarding the unsolved SALEM murders should be sent to Salem Police Department at (503)-540-8006If you prefer to email a tip in rather than over the phone, I would be more than happy to turn any tips in FOR you. Email me at NaptimeNancy@gmail.comPodcast Promos By:LA Not So Confidential PodcastGhost Town PodcastMurderific PodcastIntro music is titled Backdoor Brawl by Marc Walloch of AWOL Nation. Purchased via premiumbeat.com Episode Sources Include:Philosophyofcrime.comWashapp.orgcasetext.comNewspapers.comMultnomah County LibraryStatesman Journal Via Newspapers.comPortlandOregon.govKVAL.comCapital Journal via Newspapers.comKLCC.orgJackBadler.comALbany Democrat Herald via Newspapers.com

Canadian Patriot Podcast
CPP190 - Fraud and Handjobs

Canadian Patriot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 93:17


This week Ian, Dave, Benny, Marty, and Andrew all abuse their health spending accounts. Ontario Practical Multigun Shooting Leauge (OPMSL/OP Missile) match two is recounted. An MP complains that Parliamentary workload could kill someone. Intruder shot during home invasion-style attack sentenced. The CAF announced a change in Reserve Force pay structure. Trudeau says he thinks Liberals will pick up seats in Alberta. A UofO professor calls Conservatives uneducated. A Toronto hospital fires 150 employees after uncovering multimillion-dollar fraud. Gopher shoot leads to heavily-armed RCMP takedown at family's Strathmore farm.The media covered the Podcaster Charity Shoot.  Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 190 of Canadian Patriot Podcast, the number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded July 15, 2019.  Ian - Hobby Farmer on Vancouver Island.  I am the official western diversity hire.  Until I am killed, or they find somebody better.…… Dave -  Benny - I live in Toronto, sorry.  Marty - Hunter and sport shooter in rural southern ontario Andrew - I’m  a recovering libertarian, competitive shooter, and firearms instructor at Ragnarok Tactical.   We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit  canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at feedback@canadianpatriotpodcast.com A version of the show is Available on Stitcher at and iTunes http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=77508&refid=stpr and iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/canadian-patriot-podcast/id1067964521?mt=2   Check the podcast out on http://facebook.com/canadianpatriotpodcast and Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/canadianpatriotpodcast/    We need your help! To support the show visit patreon.com/cpp and become a patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. The more you pledge, the better the rewards are. Show you’re not a communist,  buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $19.99 + shipping and theft. Visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com home page and follow the link on the right. Arrowhead Coffee Arrowhead Coffee is Owned and Operated by Canadian Armed Forces Veterans. They love our Country, the True North Strong and Free; they’re family and friends. Join Arrowhead Coffee on their hunt for the perfect brew to raise morale and bring that feeling of home to you, no matter where you are. A portion of all profits helps Canadian Armed Forces Members, Veterans, and their Families. What are we drinking Andrew - Crown Royal Maple Ian - Jack Daniels and Coke Zero Benny -  Water Marty - Sam ‘76 OPMSL match 2 News 'Insane and irresponsible': Parliamentary workload could kill someone, warns MP https://nationalpost.com/news/some-mps-are-warning-the-parliamentary-work-load-is-going-to-kill-someone?fbclid=IwAR3YilAkNgtTPZ68ajXDzl8l5W0XgsvXjO1R-uybfmc-l9yDJlCWL3Xxvkw#Echobox=1563142185   Intruder shot during home invasion-style attack sentenced https://beta.ctvnews.ca/national/canada/2019/7/10/1_4502274.amp.html   Change in Reserve Force pay structure https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/news/2019/06/change-in-reserve-force-pay-structure.html?fbclid=IwAR1ZCbHCxRva5LcbHt9lXfrDTq1zRj7GDf_Pco5tQy1KN4r_Ze5rLPbRD2E   Trudeau says he thinks Liberals will pick up seats in Albertahttps://beta.ctvnews.ca/national/canada/2019/7/10/1_4502274.amp.html https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeau-says-he-thinks-liberals-will-pick-up-seats-in-alberta-1.5211103   LILLEY: Prof gets a fail for 'party of the uneducated' tweet https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/lilley-professor-gets-failing-grade-for-party-of-the-uneducated-tweet?fbclid=IwAR1uFhlV3ekD2L3hqziYLC9k7vmdStkwT8sS09umXcvnJO6q7DSth6Fqm80   Toronto hospital fires around 150 employees after uncovering multimillion-dollar fraud https://nationalpost.com/news/torontos-baycrest-hospital-fires-around-150-employees-after-uncovering-multimillion-dollar-fraud-scheme?fbclid=IwAR3QonIWfv3EvXnmHVtfAfsobTX2zMRUgee-qlruKq9CGijPIoykjXJy7Vw Gopher shoot leads to heavily-armed RCMP takedown at family's Strathmore farm https://calgarysun.com/news/provincial/strathmore-man-family-distraught-after-heavily-armed-rcmp-takedown?fbclid=IwAR1RG0kwpHQMKtwo7dRYgWSbZQ0DxAEL-E4Z_HGkJd0G1Nxr5ONvwDsITwc   Big Shooting Event in Drumheller this Past Weekend https://www.drumhelleronline.com/local/big-shooting-event-in-drumheller-this-past-weekend?fbclid=IwAR3TNmailUCD5cO___dpVZyREmAmbyallVb9BSlDiuCXIFLJoBa58lusW8c Rapid Fire Feedback Good morning CPP, Just a quick note, we have Panda Express here in Alberta. Specifically in Calgary!  And it’s f’ing tasty. Mmmm... Orange chicken and rangoons! Thanks, Jordan Outro Andrew - https://ragnaroktactical.ca/ Visit us at www.canadianpatriotpodcast.com Benny - http://bennylewis.ca Ian - email at   theislandretreat@gmail.com , You can also find me on CDN Prepper podcast, now on itunes and Facebook.  We record the podcast live on YouTube, just search under “ Canadian Prepper Podcast” to find our Channel.   We value your opinions so please visit www.canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at feedback@canadianpatriotpodcast.com and let us know what you think.   Apologies to Rod Giltaca.  Ian Forgot to engage the dome…..   Remember “You are the True North Strong and Free”   Music used under Creative Commons licenses The last ones by Jahzzar http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Smoke_Factory/The_last_ones  Epic by Bensound http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music/track/epic 

Spent the Rent Podcast
Ep37 UO Esports

Spent the Rent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2019 53:33


 Members of the University of Oregon Club Esports team join the podcast to discuss the rise of the cyber-athlete, the growing popularity of competitive gaming as a spectator sport, and the push to become scholarship athletes at the UofO.   David Gugliotti - Incoming Director UO Esports Owen Kong - Advertising Sophomore Lauren Hutter - First year Art Major  Twitter @UOEsports Twitch.tv/UniversityofOregon Esport: A non-traditional sport involving any highly competitive and popular video game. A standard Esports gathering generally involves a large number of professional-level players competing against each other in a wide variety of tournaments, sometimes competing for tens of thousands of dollars. Esports are widely gaining popularity and acceptance as a respected position in many facets of the world. Fans of the differing games involved in Esports generally support the ideal that Esports involve just as much or more skill than many traditional sports. (Definition taken from urbandictionary.com) Ending Track “Unplug” by the AntiDope Recorded in Eugene, OR 2005 Spent the Rent Podcast recorded in Springfield, Oregon  Hosted by Patrick Stutz Aka SelfEsteem BoatWillie Sponsored by Oregon Cash Flow Pro, LLC Oregoncashflowpro.com Stream this and all previous podcast episodes  @ strpod.com Thank you for your support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

NCU Chapel
04/23/19 - Brandi Miller - Facing Death, Embracing Life

NCU Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 33:38


Welcome to the NCU Chapel Podcast! Here you'll find our chapel speakers who bring various topics and conversations to our students. We welcome back Brandi Miller from InterVarsity Fellowship at the UofO. She talks to us about the critical importance of facing death as Jesus did in order to fully embrace life in complete humanity.

Spent the Rent Podcast
Ep29 International Student Winston Wang

Spent the Rent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 51:59


Winston Wang joins the podcast to discuss life as an international student at the University of Oregon. Wang was born in Vancouver, BC but due to his parents work he attended elementary and middle school in Taiwan. He then attended high school at a Christian school in California. He recently graduated from the University of Oregon (the only college he applied to due to). While at the UofO he sang with the Eugene Symphony Chorus, The UofO Gospel Singers, The University Singers, and performed solo and duet performances for cultural events such as the Eugene Asian Festival and Cultural Nights at the UofO. After graduation Wang we will be relocating to Tokyo, Japan where he has accepted a position as a project manager at a design firm. Wang is a kind spirit with many talents to offer the world and Eugene, Oregon is a better place after having his as a resident these past few years. Hosted by Patrick Stutz Aka SelfEsteem BoatWillie Ending Track “Time to Shine 閃耀時刻” By SelfEsteem BoatWillie Featuring Winston Wang (aka lil Bento) Stream now @ fanlink.to/Timestamp Lyrics available @ selfesteemboatwillie.bandcamp.com/track/time-to-shine-feat-lil-bento Sponsored by Oregon Cash Flow Pro, LLC Oregoncashflowpro.com stream more episodes at strpod.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Eugene Church of Christ
Sharing Christ on the UofO Campus

Eugene Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019


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2nd String Show
Oregon State vs. Oregon CIVIL WAR - Breakdown, Beavs vs. Ducks Moments, Keys to Victory

2nd String Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2016 39:33


Oregon State vs. Oregon - CIVIL WAR. Breaking down OSU and UofO's football seasons, savage civil war memories, a breakdown of the matchup in Reser Stadium, and anything and everything Beaver football.... things get a little rowdy. F*ck The Ducks. 2nd String Sports Podcast: An unfiltered sports podcast talking anything and everything sports. If something inappropriate is said, don't be too surprised. "We debate sports, because we're not good enough to go pro" Live Tweet us for sports debates w/ #2ndStringSports www.twitter.com/2ndStringSportz An unfiltered sports podcast talkin' Beavs, NFL, NCAA, NBA, MLB and more. Hosted By: Jake McGrady twitter.com/TheJakeMcGrady Logan McGinnis twitter.com/LTMcGinnis Grant Ocampo twitter.com/grantocampo Geoff Lowe twitter.com/GLOWESHOW6 Rip City: Mr. Portland (Jake) twitter.com/Mr_Portland Rip City Die-hards (Grant) twitter.com/RipCityDiehards

Funemployment Radio
Funemployment Radio Episode 275

Funemployment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2010 121:05


Thank You Everybody, Cool Presents, Beer Thief, Little People, Yammering, AUSTIN RICH, CODY AUSTIN CODY, KPSU, Gifts From Cody, Radio Programming, Talkin Radio, The Nibler Show, Secrets, Brian, Ball Talk, Blazers Rule, Kings Hero, Shaq, UofO, Vick, Seattle Fans, World Of Crazy, Jem Earings, Ransom Lady, Big Gals, April, Strippers, Kenny B's Nerd Facts, KPSU.org

Funemployment Radio
Funemployment Radio Episode 54

Funemployment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2010 74:17


Unabomber, Sarah In The WWeek, Apple Announcement, Blazer Game What To Wear, Dwarves SLC, Ball Talk, MMA, Crappy Contest, UofO Football, Blazers Game, DongGate, Dr. Dre, Entertainment News, Brangelina, Tila Tequila, Dustin Diamond, Da Vinci, Art Talk, Tabor Space, Firehole, Courage, Fur Fire, Now You're A Man Karaoke