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Latest podcast episodes about washington market

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Dr. Tara Washington, Market Chief Executive Officer at Scion Health

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 6:26


Tune in to the latest episode of the Becker's Healthcare Podcast, recorded live at our 14th Annual Meeting, where we delve into insightful discussions with industry experts. Join Dr. Tara Washington, Market Chief Executive Officer at Scion Health, as they share invaluable insights on leadership, growth strategies, and navigating workforce challenges in healthcare. Gain actionable advice and best practices to elevate your organization's performance in today's dynamic landscape.

Clark County Today News
Area real estate broker offers an analysis of today's Southwest Washington market

Clark County Today News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 2:50


Cano Real Estate's Josh Dannenmann has advice for both buyers and sellers in Clark County. https://tinyurl.com/mr37rnhd #RealEstate #Analysis #Analytics #Statistics #JoshDannenmann #CanoRealEstate #Buyers #Sellers #InterestRates #Inventory #RealEstateSales #TimeOnMarket #SouthwestWashington #ClarkCountyWa #RegionalMultipleListingService #RMLS #VancouverWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday

City Life Org
NYC Parks and Les Deux Cut The Ribbon on The Newly Renovated Washington Market Park Basketball Courts

City Life Org

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 3:17


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Respect My Region Presents: The RMR Podcast
The RMR Podcast Ep 43: Lo Friesen, Founder of Heylo Cannabis

Respect My Region Presents: The RMR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 45:11


The RMR Podcast: Music, Cannabis, and Marketing On this episode of the RMR Podcast, Mitch talks Lo Friesen of Heylo Cannabis. Heylo is one of the leading vape and concentrate companies in Washington State's i502 market. Lo is an environmental chemist who received her B.A. in chemistry from Northwestern University. Lo found a purpose in creating clean cannabis products in the name of health and wellness and founded Heylo. Today we talk about Lo's Journey, the Washington Market, working with the local artist community, and more! More at www.respectmyregion.com

Cannabis Business Minds
CBD Wholesale pricing, the Washington Market, and Finance Tips

Cannabis Business Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 57:55


We talk about the need to pivot in this constantly changing industry, Josh's finance insight during a pandemic, and why Washington might be the last place to invest in the cannabis industry.

No Way But North
Logan's Leadership | Healthcare Accessibility

No Way But North

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 30:41


This week Cooper and Big Jon are joined by Logan, Vice President of the Washington Market for Northpoint Recovery. Logan discusses the challenges faced by the healthcare industry in ensuring accessibility for patients.

Rediscovering New York

[EPISODE] Tribeca Journey with me this week to Tribeca! My guests will be Rediscovering New York regular guest contributor Joyce Gold, of Joyce Gold History Tours, and David Steingard, CEO of Laughing Man Coffee and Tea. Segment 1 Joyce explains how she got into the business of giving tours around New York City.  Joyce explains how the name Tribeca came to be and what it means. Jeff and Joyce discuss the beginnings of Tribeca and Joyce talks about the Native American tribes that lived in the area. They discuss St. John’s Chapel and the history of it. Jeff and Joyce discuss the Washington Market as well as Tribeca’s evolution into what the area is now. Segment 2 Jeff and Joyce talk about St. John Park  and its connection to Port Authority and the Holland Tunnel. They discuss the West Side Highway and its origins in Tribeca. Joyce explains when Tribeca’s industrial businesses began disappearing and where they went to. Joyce talks about her own experience living in Tribeca and her view of the Hudson River. Jeff and Joyce discuss the ways Tribeca was impacted by the September 11 attacks and how the Tribeca Film Festival came into existence. Segment 3 David explains how his upbringing made him decide to go into the world of business.  He talks about why he switched to law, the work he did with the Brooklyn D.A.’s office and why he switched back to business. David talks about what inspired him to start Laughing Man and his connection to Hugh Jackman.  Jeff and David discuss the area of Tribeca that Laughing Man is located and when the business first started. Segment 4 David talks about what makes Tribeca unique for him as a place to live and do business.  He discusses his experience with changes in the neighborhood from when he first moved there until now. Jeff and David discuss David’s customer base and what it’s like interacting with them. David talks about some of the struggles in Tribeca and things about the neighborhood that surprises him.

Words You Never Heard
Who Started Christmas Tree Farms?

Words You Never Heard

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2018 1:00


  This year over 27 million people will be shopping for a live Christmas tree.  In the old days, families would have to go out in the woods, search for that perfect tree and chop it down. But Christmas tree farms have made bringing home that beautiful tree as simple as going to the grocery store.  But how did Christmas tree farms get their start?  In 1851, an enterprising logger from the Catskill mountains recognized the opportunity and hauled dozens of fir and spruce trees from his land down to New York City’s Washington Market.  Customers were conjubilant with this new convenience and the trees sold out almost immediately. Even though the advent of Christmas tree farms has made it easy to have a real tree in your living room, you still have to deal with the diddledees.  Diddledees are all the little pine needles that fall off under the tree. This probably explains why 21 million people bought artificial trees last year made by Santa’s helpers…otherwise known as subordinate clauses!

B.O.O.S.T Podcast
Episode 2: Sherron Washington - Market Simple - Simplified Social Media Methods to Promote Your Brand

B.O.O.S.T Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 18:57


This episode features my dear friend and Marketing Whisperer, Sherron Washington. Sherron is a marketing strategist, author, speaker and CEO of the P3 Solution; a full service marketing and communications firm that specializes in providing simple strategy, design, branding, and social media marketing solutions for companies. She has built her firm around the principle of "marketing simple," which instructs clients to embrace simplified methods to promoting their business. Sherron is also the author of Market Simple: The Blueprint to a One-Page Marketing Plan, Speaker and Writer, sharing expert insight in such places as Black Enterprise, SmartCEO, Social Media Today, Inbound, Pubcon and other platforms around the country. Want to connect with Sherron? Follow her on social media @thep3solution !

The Bowery Boys: New York City History
#258 Tales from Tribeca History

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 60:00


TriBeCa (Triangle Below Canal) is a breathtaking neighborhood of astounding architectural richness. But how much do you know about this trendy destination and its patchwork of different histories? You'll be surprised to learn about the many facets of this unusual place, including: -- Lispenard's Meadow, tracing back to the property's first Dutch settlers; -- St. John's Park, New York's first ritzy residential district;  -- Washington Market, the open-air marvel that fed New Yorkers for 150 years; -- the Ghostbusters Fire House, a pop-culture landmark that witnessed an astonishing architectural shrinkage; -- the AT & T Long Lines Building, an imposing monolith with mysterious secrets contained inside; and the TriBeCa Film Center, bringing a new direction to the neighborhood thanks to its co-founder Robert De Niro PLUS: What are codfish cheeks? Pert nurses? Weekend leathers? Support the show.