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Building Perspective
Social Hacks Featuring The Social Corner

Building Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 58:08


Episode 3 of Building Perspective brings in the knowledge and expertise of the Social Corner to discuss the latest and greatest with Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn! From the recent targeting changes on Facebook to the best practices with video content, the Social Corner is here to provide their expertise on this new monthly segment. See what targeting parameters Facebook is removing: http://bit.ly/2MLO3hC. See Facebook’s new ad sizing and formats: https://mklnd.com/2yLuiys.Instagram tests hiding like counts: http://bit.ly/2YzhjiH. Dan discusses a quick guide for shooting video content, perfect for content on Facebook and Instagram: https://youtu.be/McX5jl9fhY0. Top Topic of The Week:Matt and Mollie talk about Netflix’s “The Great Hack”, data’s role in marketing, and tackle the question of “is it ethical”?.They also discuss finding their own personal data that Facebook used to target them. Here’s how to see if for yourself: http://bit.ly/2MHsJtk. Two perspectives come together to host a weekly discussion exploring all things sales and marketing related from their unique points of view. Each week Mollie Elkman, Matt Riley and others from Group Two dive into the latest trends, changes, best practices, and dive in deep with a Focus Discussion of the Week. 

All Around Music
#38 CodeBlue In Studio This Week, And We Need a Bongo Guy

All Around Music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2017 73:15


CodeBlue joins us in studio this week as we cover a wide range of topics, but mostly the need for a bongo guy in our studio.  We feature his track "The Other Side of Midnight" Where to Find CodeBlue https://soundcloud.com/cody-blevins https://twitter.com/mistercodeblue   Albums of the Week: Matt’s Album of the Week: The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me - Brand New (2006) The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me is the third studio album by Brand New, one of my favorite bands. My favorite tracks from the album are Sowing Season and Jesus Christ. The album peaked at #31 on the Billboard 200, becoming the band’s highest-charting record at the time of its release. The album dives into darker subject matters such as existentialism, death, depression and religion.    Quick Headlines: Eighteen Visions release first song in 10 years, announce new album and sign to Rise Records A pack of the legendary “Szechuan Sauce” just sold for nearly $15,000 because of ‘Rick and Morty’ Will Smith reportedly in talks to play Genie in live-action “Aladdin’ remake New Found Glory are partnering with Urban Outfitters for a ‘Makes Me Sick’ album release event in Los Angeles. It’ll be held April 29th from 1pm to 3pm at Space 15 Twenty. All you need to do is grab an Urban Outfitters ‘Makes Me Sick’ exclusive vinyl at the store the day before , April 28th, the albums release date. The event is limited to 200 people. CHON announced their new album , ‘Honey’ and premiered the new single Sleepy Tea. ‘Honey’ arrives June 16th The first wave of bands have been announced for this year’s Riot Fest Chicago. Headlining bands include Jawbreaker, Nine Inch Nails and Queens Of The Stone Age. Other bands include Paramore, A Day To Remember, Taking Back Sunday, New Found Glory, Wu-Tang Clan, Dirty Heads, Ministry, Bayside, Say Anything, GWAR, Andrew W.K., CHON and more to come. Paramore release new single, “Hard Times,” announce new album, ‘After Laughter’ Metallica’s James Hetfield has lent his voice to the narration of ‘Addicted To Porn: Chasing The Cardboard Butterfly, a new documentary. Megadeth announce summer tour with Meshuggah and Tesseract Bill Murray, America’s favorite weird uncle, is recording a classical album. The New York Times reports that the 66-year-old actor and comedian is working on a new project called “New Worlds,” in which he sings and performs literary readings over chamber music from a trio led by cellist Jan Vogler Guardians of the Galaxy: Awesome Mix, Vol. 2 was released today for digital download and physically will be released April 28th   Today marks the 1-year anniversary of the death Prince.    

OldPreMeds Podcast
36: Can I Get in Enough Shadowing and Clinical Experience?

OldPreMeds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2016 11:02


Session 36 In today's episode, Ryan welcomes a question from a student named Matt regarding getting shadowing and clinical experience - how much is enough, what better way to approach a physician, and can you shadow the same physician on a regular basis? Your questions, answered here on the OldPreMeds Podcast as Ryan and Rich pulls a question from the forums over at OldPreMeds.org and delivers the answers right on to you. OldPreMeds Question of the Week: Matt is a 41-year old student how is extremely excited and nervous about this endeavor; no clinical or shadowing experience; hoping to apply next June and intends to spend the next 8 months shadowing and gaining clinical experience. Will this be sufficient? Or should the application be put off for another year? Matt applied to join the local volunteer rescue squad where he is to commit 35 hours a month; what else can he do to gain clinical exposure? Matt intends to shadow a few physicians across a range of specialties and attempts to spend a bit of time with the ones that feel like the most positive experience. Is there a better approach? Is it appropriate to ask a physician to shadow on a regular basis or is there a point where you are just interrupting his or her job? Here are the insights from Ryan: When you're applying 8 months away from the next application cycle and you don't have any clinical or shadowing experience, yes it is bad. How do you know you want to be a physician without any clinical or shadowing experience? This would be the first red flag to an admissions committee person. Can you get enough clinical and shadowing experience in the next 8 months? Yes, as long as it's quality experience where you hang around enough patients in a clinical setting to know you're okay dealing with sick people. How can you get more clinical experience? Consider being a scribe or any experience where you are close enough to smell the patient. Shadowing experience Shadowing is important to understand what life is like as a physician. You don't need to shadow every specialty out there to see which one you like because that's what medical school is for where you get to rotate different specialties. Your job when shadowing is to only understand what life is like as a physician. Things to consider when shadowing: Setting Physicians working in an academic setting are different than those in an outpatient or community hospital. Try shadowing somebody in an academic hospital setting and somebody in a community hospital setting, as well as in an academic outpatient setting and in a community outpatient setting. Shadowing on a regular basis Yes, you can ask a physician on a regular basis. This is actually great as you're gaining a relationship that you can lean on later for a good letter of recommendation, hopefully. You may interrupt the workflow to some extent but not terribly. If you get a physician that says no, then that's fine and move on to another who says yes. Links and Other Resources: www.mededmedia.com