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Andrea is a divorce coach, social worker, wife, mom, working professional and has been divorced herself. She helps women navigate the often complicated and difficult feelings as well as the hard decisions. Divorce can feel incredibly daunting, confusing, overwhelming, and exhausting. It can even feel like the worst time in your life. What Andrea shows us that it's ok to feel that way, but with some healing, it can actually become a beautiful opportunity for change, self awareness, growth and the path to our happiness. Maybe eve, the BEST time in your life. Topics discussed in this episode:How breaking down can break you openReturning to work after divorceWhy a lawyer shouldn't be your only resource in divorceSurrounding yourself with positivity and insipirationShould you listen to other divorce storiesRealizing we can do hard things Finding acceptance in a life unexpectedWorking with your life and not against itLetting the grief, loss and the hard feelings come and how they lead us to healingKnowing that the rollercoaster of emotion is normalTapping into your intuitionPushing through the fear of your emotionsDetails and links for this episode - https://www.seetheupside.com/17-andrea-hipps-divorce-coach See the Upside Website - www. seethesupside.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/seetheupsideInstgram - https://www.instagram.com/see.theupside/
This week on Lead Your Tribe, Kyle Wood interviews Andrea Hayes!Andrea is the Managing Partner at Change Maker Academy, working alongside Dr. Berardi to help change makers turn their passion for health & fitness into a powerful purpose and a wildly successful career.She's also the Program Manager at the University of Victoria's Innovation Centre, where she teaches, mentors, and establishes key connections for budding entrepreneurs.Over the last 10 years, she's started several companies inside — and outside — of the health and fitness space.I know what it's like to succeed at something I didn't love, to fail at something I was deeply passionate about, and to finally win at something I love with people I love working with.There's a difference between building a career or a business, and building a life that you love. I find a deep sense of meaning supporting other health and fitness professionals on their journeys as they find success, based on their own successmetrics.She currently lives in British Columbia, Canada with her fiancé and their massive cat, Jerry. When she's not mentoring otherentrepreneurs, she enjoys taking bike rides to the local coffee shops, hiking, and laughing so loud that her friends can detect where sheis.In this episode we talk about: What Andrea's middle initial ‘D' stands for and why. Why Andrea's response to the pandemic impacted fitness industry was to create a Book Club. Why you should show up even when you might fail. How having a team forces you to lift your game. Which personality assessments we love and how they've helped our personal and business lives.
In order to truly have the life you want; the career, house, family, relationships, car, lifestyle, wealth, freedom, you name it….you must learn what success is and where it comes from, starting with how you think. Welcome to The Go Reflect Yourself Podcast where we provide 60-second brain-based strategies for your success; in all key areas of your life, including wealth, health, business, relationships, etc. Go Reflect Yourself was created after years, of being a corporate employee as well as an independent business owner. Throughout all of those years I learned that no matter what level of success people had achieved, and specifically financial success, typically they were still missing something, missing true joy, well-being and fulfillment. I’ve spent a career helping business owners, leaders and entrepreneurs learn the skills needed to discover their inner brilliance, and that’s how Go Reflect Yourself was born…and my goal is to help as many as possible learn the necessary skills to achieve ultimate fulfillment and wellbeing. Andrea Samadi, a former middle-school teacher from Toronto, now in Arizona, has spent the past 20 years working with social/emotional learning. Andrea knows first-hand about stress in the classroom as her first job from The University of Toronto’s Faculty of Education, was a behavioral class. She felt overwhelmed by the lack of resources to help her manage and teach her students, so she set out on a mission to find ways to support students and educators. In 2014, her program, Level Up was chosen by Arizona’s Department of Education and in 2019 she released her podcast “Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning” that has over 31,000 downloads, reaching over 100 countries. Her goal is to bring the most current neuroscience research and high performing experts to the forefront to help teachers or those in the modern workplace to bridge the gap with these social, emotional and cognitive skills. A few key takeaways from this talk: Why educators especially need emotional intelligence support. Questions to ask to best connect with others. What is social-emotional learning? What is the impact of personal growth for leaders and educators. How mindfulness can assist within the classroom, and beyond. How one educator fueled her frustration to best support other educators and leaders. What Andrea learned from 100 podcast interviews with experts in neuroscience and social and emotional learning. Tune in and as you watch or listen to this special episode. Pause every 5-10 minutes and mindfully reflect on what you just heard. Write down your thoughts, then yawn and stretch before proceeding. Connect With Andrea: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samadi/ Andrea’s Podcast: Andrea Samadi Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning www.achieveit360.com ————————— To get YOUR copy of The Go Reflect Yourself: 2021 Self-Reflection To Success Workbook Visit www.goreflectyourself.com/selfreflectionworkbook or heathercrider.com/selfreflectionworkbook To learn more about me, visit heathercrider.com What You THINK Matters. If there is something you hear in this episode that inspires you, please leave a comment or submit a contact us form and tell me all about it, I’d love to hear from you. Also, if you are struck by something, please feel free to share, and rate, and review! Visit Me On Social Media @Heatherjcrider
#023 I interviewed Dr. Andrea Tasi to learn more about how cats have been “talking” to all of us over the years.We explored how this amazing semi-wild species is perhaps the most sensitive one we see regularly, whether you are a veterinarian or not. Dr. Tasi has made a similar metaphor as I:Cats are humanity’s “canary in the coal mine.”I’ve written about them in this context over many years. The more they take part in conventional medicine, often in the name of prevention, the sicker they become. And that’s true both with individuals and the feline species itself.What Andrea added to my earlier concerns was evidence that this trend of cats losing their health to “over prevention” had continued way further than I previously knew. Her revelations were like jet fuel tossed on my slow smoldering leaf fire of concern.She being a 100% feline vet and a 100% homeopathic one at that, has insights for us all, regardless of species.My original red flag came as hyperthyroidism became a thing sometime after my first decade of practice.Where did that come from?? I’d never heard of it in four years of vet school nor in my next many years in private practice! Since then, it’s become quite common in cats. Surely it didn’t fall from the sky. No chronic disease does that, by the way. They are 100% man made.Join us as we discuss choices you can make to maximize your cat’s health and get insights that will apply to all other species, including humans.For related links, visit the show notes for this episode here: https://VitalAnimal.com/23
This week, Real Money, Real Experts welcomes Andrea Clark and Adrienne Ross, who are both owners of private practices, as well as members of the U.S. military community.Co-hosts Rebecca Wiggins and Dr. Mary Bell Carlson talk to Andrea and Adrienne about their complementary certifications, the complicated distinction between investment education and advice, registering as an RIA, and other important questions around compliance. Both Andrea and Adrienne offer a wealth of information for those interested in starting a private practice. Show Notes:00:52 Intro Adrienne and Andrea05:43 Creating a support system08:52 Working with the military community10:28 Compliance and registering as an RIA15:00 Education versus advice19:16 State by state registration requirements29:50 What Andrea & Adrienne wish they knew36:00 Your Two Cents38:00 Final notes about registrationsContact Your Regulator: https://www.nasaa.org/contact-your-regulator/Series 65 Study Guide: https://www.nasaa.org/exams/study-guides/series-65-study-guide/https://www.finra.org/registration-exams-ce/qualification-exams/series65 Starting a business: https://www.kitces.com/blog/financial-coaching-what-it-is-and-how-to-become-one/Registering a firm: https://www.kitces.com/blog/registered-investment-adviser-requirements-series-65-exam-timing/XYPN: https://www.xyplanningnetwork.com MFAA: http://militaryfinancialadvisors.orgTable Financial Planning: https://thetablefinancialplanning.com/Clear Insight Financial Planning: https://mycifp.com/ Garrett Planning Network: https://www.garrettplanningnetwork.com/AFCPE Membership: https://www.afcpe.org/membership/
In this episode of the EMEA Recruitment podcast, we were pleased to welcome Andrea Masnata, the Finance Director at OLX Group, which operates the world’s fastest-growing network of trading platforms. “Financial success doesn’t happen without mastery of your operations.” Andrea is well travelled, but has been settled in the “fantastic city” of Berlin for the past three years. From his home in Germany’s cultural capital, Andrea spoke to our Founder, Paul Toms, about the changing role of Finance in business and how he stays up to date with new technologies. Andrea explains how he’s seen the corporate world change before his eyes. When he started working, business still heavily relied on faxes. He’s witnessed the introduction of email, smart phones, online retailing, and now the development of machine learning and Artificial Intelligence (AI). It’s a topic that Andrea loves talking about, as he’s “eager to learn something new every day”. He offers Paul some of his favourite reading material, as well as revealing which guests he’d like to listen to on a podcast – this is where Andrea shows his sensitive side. We also questioned Andrea about changes in the Finance department and how this is being affected by BI & Data. Alongside being key buzzwords nowadays, Andrea explains how Finance business partners are deeply important now. Not just focused on number crunching, Finance professionals today need to have a knowledge of how the business works and a full picture of success drivers, he says. Andrea uses Amazon as a great example of why money is just one side of the story. He tells Paul how Amazon was not significantly profitable in its first 15 years, but had a vision that was built into the strong foundations of the business. Now, we all know how profitable Amazon has been. In addition, Andrea is optimistic about emerging technologies. He describes the way that new technologies worry people and industries before they’re introduced, until we look back and see how the economy and societies have benefitted from them. However, from a recruitment perspective, Andrea notes that technological skills can be taught, but it is hard to change someone’s behaviour and character. He’s insistent that strong values are the glue that keep people and organisations together – it’s an important note for those in the Financial recruitment field! We hope that you enjoy this episode of the EMEA Recruitment podcast and share it with anyone in your network that you think would benefit from the advice. Please use the timestamps below to help you find the section you’re looking for: 02:00 – How the world has changed and its impact on Finance06:02 – Andrea’s curiosity as a child07:10 – What Andrea reads every day09:03 – Andrea’s optimism over the COVID-19 pandemic10:22 – How Finance professionals should forecast14:22 – How to measure the success of a Finance department18:28 – What it means to be a Finance business partner23:08 – Emerging technologies and their impact on business32:19 – What Andrea finds important when recruiting37:12 – Who to connect with on LinkedIn40:55 – The book that has most inspired Andrea43:00 – Andrea’s ideal podcast guests45:57 – How to reach out to Andrea If you’d like to reach out to Andrea, connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/masnata We are proud to bring you the EMEA Recruitment podcast in partnership with international medical charity Operation Smile. We hope that you can support this cause, by raising awareness or donating through this link: https://www.emearecruitment.eu/operation-smile The EMEA Recruitment podcast is hosted by our Founder, Paul Toms, and Jenny Callum, Executive Recruiter and Senior Consultant. You can find out more about us here: https://www.emearecruitment.eu/ And follow us on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/emea-recruitment-limited/ To connect with Paul, follow this link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paultoms/ Or Jenny at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennycallumemea If there are any questions or topics you’d like us to cover in future episodes, please get in touch through LinkedIn and we will look to help. #emearecruitment #emearecruitmentpodcast #andreamasnata #finance #berlin #operationsmile
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My guest for this week's show is aEmotional Sobriety Educator, a Doctor of Chiropractic, Life & Relationship Coach and Strength & Rehabilitation Expert and is the CEO of Levelheaded Doc LLC, Dr. Andrea Vitz. What Andrea has created is something really special, she has a created an Emotional Sobriety workshop and has a new book out called “The You You've Never Met” How to stop experiencing pain and chaos in all of your relationships by Sobering up, Emotionally Speaking. (https://levelheadeddoc.com/) When asked what is “Emotional Sobriety” she said… “when we think of sobriety we usually think about somebody who's not addicted to drugs or alcohol. And sobriety actually has a lot of different meanings that have nothing to do with drugs or alcohol like level being level headed and clear and mindful and well respectable and all these things that we really don't even consider as a part of sobriety. So, emotional sobriety is essentially a training that I've developed to help people overcome their emotional addiction which makes them clear which makes them dysfunctional, which makes them not level headed in their life. So I call that emotional in sobriety or emotional belligerence. It's the same as being drunk on alcohol, or drugs. You also can become drunk on your emotions and I'm sure you've experienced this as a human being, and I'm sure everybody listening has experience feeling a lack of self-control, when under the influence of emotion. That is my, my duty, really is to help people individually and as a community rid themselves of the things that have control over them because if something can control how you feel it can control you.”
I’ve got a very special interview for y’all. I’m introducing Andrea Thomas. Now she’s the bomb-digitty. I’m SO impressed with what she’s done and how she helps entrepreneurs. Now if you’ve ever thought about ecommerce or selling on Amazon, this is the podcast episode for you. Andrea is the creator of the Scratch Me Not product which is a line for children and infants with skin concerns that make them itch. Andrea learned all by herself how to create products but also promote them. Now she is helping other entrepreneurs launch their own Amazon and ecommerce stores to not only make money but actually solve problems in the world with passion products. She's truly bullet proof and that's what you'll discover as she tells you how she left the corporate world to stay home to take care of her family. It wasn't easy for her as she dealt with a lot of concerns and even some doubt. What Andrea has created is nothing short of amazing. Now she's able to not only live a life that allows her to live the life that feels so on purpose but now she's passing on the knowledge with other entrepreneur minds to do the same. A lot of people wonder what the benefits are to having an ecommerce store on Amazon or ebay. Having an ecommerce business allows you to work when you want to by leveraging one of THE highest traffic websites as a platform to sell your very own products. Andrea and I talk about the different options so you can get started with a small buy in if you're the type of entrepreneur that can put some elbow grease in and come out on top. Let’s get going in welcoming Andrea Thomas of AndreaThomasCollective.com. By the way, Andrea has a special gift for all of my listeners. Visit, getmoreproductsales.com for more details. ___________________________ I'm always happy to bring you information each week to fuel your entrepreneurial soul. Stop by next week for another great episode. Sharon Lee, Life Coach & Business Growth Expert | Messaging, Mindset & Sales Expert "Let your mind help you breakthrough to success." Grab your free consultation call with me to learn how we can work together to create the transformation in your life or business. Click Here. >>> Free Consultation Call http://www.fearlesspursuits.com/ _____________________________ Let's connect! Instagram: @FearlessPursuits Facebook: Fearless Pursuits Review & Listen on iTunes
Today, I’m bringing you an interview with my good friend Andrea Jang. Andrea is a fertility acupuncturist in the San Francisco bay area. Her clinic was the first clinic other than my own, to embrace the Practically Fertile Methodology. We’ve been working closely together for two years. What Andrea has added to her practice recently is functional medicine. According to Andrea, Conventional lab ranges are inaccurate, bell curves are used, and only limited tests are ordered. Unlike conventional lab tests, functional lab values are more sensitive to reveal problems. Andrea wants to offer the Comprehensive Thyroid Evaluation for only $147 (Regularly $350). And this test will be Available to the first 10 people who contact her. Offer includes: Complete thyroid panel including 9 key thyroid tests plus a one on one Functional Medicine consultation to review the test results. T3 Uptake T3, Free (FT3) T3, Reverse, LC/MS/MS T3, Total T4 (Thyroxine), Total T4, Free (FT4) Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies Thyroglobulin Antibodies TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) Most tests run only 1-2 of these markers and miss the key underlying imbalances. This offer also includes a 25% discount on a supplement purchase through Fullscript and a Thyroid Health Education card. (Lab testing not available for residents in NY, NJ, RI. ) To register, text “Thyroid” to 415.496.JANG (5264) or go to jangacupuncture.com and click the email icon to get in touch.
This week on The WAM Podcast, hosts, Andrea and Desiree give their imaginary 28-year-old selves some advice for maintaining great relationships and excelling in the workplace. Sometimes, especially as young people, we can get caught up in the wrong definition of what it means to be excelling at our job. Maybe we got a little bit of authority and started making too many big changes too early on, or maybe we focused on a task at hand at the expense of asking someone how their day was going. What Andrea and Desiree teach us in this episode is that sometimes pausing and actually observing what is going on in the workplace can earn us far more respect than storming in like a bull in a china shop. There are always things happening behind the scenes that just can't be understood unless they are given time to reveal themselves. It is precisely an attentiveness to this fact that could make a young and ambitious person trying to make a name for themselves look mature, rather than silly and naive. Tune in and take some notes from two seasoned pros! For more information on Olson's book, workshops, keynote speeches, or consulting, please visit www.pragmadik.com, www.nodisruptions.com, and www.thecustomermission.com. Follow Andrea Olson on Twitter @pragmadik Connect with Desiree Grace on LinkedIn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on The WAM Podcast, hosts, Andrea and Desiree give their imaginary 28-year-old selves some advice for maintaining great relationships and excelling in the workplace. Sometimes, especially as young people, we can get caught up in the wrong definition of what it means to be excelling at our job. Maybe we got a little bit of authority and started making too many big changes too early on, or maybe we focused on a task at hand at the expense of asking someone how their day was going. What Andrea and Desiree teach us in this episode is that sometimes pausing and actually observing what is going on in the workplace can earn us far more respect than storming in like a bull in a china shop. There are always things happening behind the scenes that just can't be understood unless they are given time to reveal themselves. It is precisely an attentiveness to this fact that could make a young and ambitious person trying to make a name for themselves look mature, rather than silly and naive. Tune in and take some notes from two seasoned pros! For more information on Olson's book, workshops, keynote speeches, or consulting, please visit www.pragmadik.com, www.nodisruptions.com, and www.thecustomermission.com. Follow Andrea Olson on Twitter @pragmadik Connect with Desiree Grace on LinkedIn.
Have you heard that blogging is dead? Or that regular folks can't build large social media followings anymore? Well, today's guest on the podcast is a blogger and entrepreneur who has proved what can be done quickly -- in under two years -- with some hard work and a belief in herself. Andrea Scalzo Yi is the owner and content creator of the blog, Raising Dragons. Andrea creates STEAM/STEM projects for kids and makes videos of her 4 sons completing them. And she has built her entire business very quickly, in under two years. So we are going to talk about how she did it, and where she plans to take the business in the future. Beginnings a Blog by Making Videos for Facebook After working in retail her whole adult life, when Andrea began staying at home with her 4 young sons, she was at a loss as to how to fill her time. She knew she enjoyed design, she had a degree in engineering, and she loved art. So she began creating projects to work on with her sons. She considered starting a blog because she had a friend making a full-time income blogging, but she wasn't a natural writer, and so she wasn't sure she could make it work. But one thing she did enjoy was making videos. And so, in 2017, Andrea bought the domain, Raising Dragons. And instead of blogging, Andrea began posting 1-minute videos on Facebook of her sons doing the projects. These videos had no sound and were really meant for the busy parent who was scrolling and looking for something simple to do with her kids. Viral Facebook Videos As Andrea began adding more and more of her videos, Facebook began sharing them to more and more people. Friends and family were sharing them, as well, and before long, she had a video go viral. She kept creating videos in the same style, and as of today, she has had over 20 videos go viral. One of her viral videos has over 30 million views on Facebook. At the same time, she was posting her videos on her blog, but she didn't even know what SEO was. So, each blog post was just the video, a short paragraph on how to do the project, and that was it. What Andrea did was build an audience with her videos and then she began to find out how to best serve that audience. Utilizing Social Media Because the algorithms change on social media platforms all the time, bloggers have to be ready to make adjustments. But Andrea tries to stay true to her original form of content by creating and releasing 1-2 new videos each week. Since Pinterest recently allowed video content, Andrea uploaded all of her content to her Pinterest account. Andrea is also working to grow her Instagram account (using MiloTree!) because brands are more interested in IG, and want to see an active presence and audience engagement there before they work with you. How to Monetize Your Social Media Accounts Andrea's prime revenue source is sponsored content, but she only promotes brands that fit in with her STEAM content. Andrea likes to work with smaller brands that are just getting started. She does have a business partner who helps her with the business side of marketing and brand contracts. Brands can get different packages when working with Andrea, from a simple blog post to across the board social media marketing. To monetize, she also takes advantage of Amazon's affiliate program, as well. Running a Business from Your Phone One of the things I was most interested in talking to Andrea about was going from “end-to-end” on her phone. She basically runs her entire business from her phone. and I'm not so great at that. To shoot her videos, Andrea uses a sunroom in her house that gets great light. Lighting is everything when it comes to video, and this room has plenty of windows. She tries to keep activities set up in the room so that when her son wants to work on something, she can film it for content. Andrea cuts the volume from most of her videos, adds music, and keeps them close to one minute. When posting her videos, Andrea puts a branded watermark in the bottom corner of her videos. Andrea's Team Andrea is truly a one-woman show. She has her partner that helps her interface with brands and has used a contractor to rewrite some of her blog posts for SEO purposes. Otherwise, she runs her business all on her own. Thoughts on YouTube Andrea posts her videos on YouTube but she isn't currently monetizing them on there. Andrea believes that her videos aren't the best for YouTube because they are very short, do not have volume, and are designed for the busy parent. Andrea caters to the busy mom scrolling through her social media and wants to see something inspiring. She does not cater to the person wants to dig into the meat of her projects on YouTube. Take note - it's perfectly okay to figure out what works for you and then jump into that. You do not need to be doing amazingly well in every single area or do everything that everybody else is doing. Blogger Burnout Andrea has been experiencing burnout this year. Writing her book, figuring out the marketing plan for it, and creating more content for her blog, all on top of creating new video content has been a lot to manage. So, she scaled her videos back to once a week and she's also batching the video work. It is okay to recognize that your business is in a new season and to change things up to reinvigorate yourself. Andrea's Book At the beginning of 2018, Andrea made the goal to write a book, which became 100 Easy STEAM Activities. Andrea submitted her idea to PageStreet Publishing and they told her they were interested, but wanted to go for 100 projects instead of the 40 she had suggested. The publisher covered the photography since Andrea's strong suit is making video. But the photographers worked with Andrea to make sure it was in her style and fit her ideas. Andrea's Advice If you're a blogger still trying to figure out the landscape of blogging, and how to grow your blog into a business like Andrea, she suggests you start by focusing on providing value to your audience. Andrea feels like what has served her well is giving people exactly what they want and how they want it, without worrying about monetizing. You can focus on monetizing in the future, once you know what best serves your audience. Andrea completely focused on putting out content for two years; that was her sole focus. The money and audience grew from that. I'm so impressed with what Andrea has built with her business. She has built her audience by serving them exactly what they want and in the style they want it, which is short and sweet videos. This is Andrea's first foray into entrepreneurship and she's having a blast. Can you say the same? If you need help with your blogging journey, come join us over on Facebook where I am doing live video every Monday! TIMESTAMP Intro 2:31 Beginnings of a Blog 6:36 Viral Video 8:35 Utilizing Social Media 10:27 Monetizing Social Media 17:15 Running a Business from Your Phone 24:15 Andrea's Team 26:45 YouTube 31:47 Burnout 33:55 Andrea's Book 37:01 Andrea's Advice TOP 4 TAKEAWAYS Build an audience with what you know and continue to serve them the content they want in the style they want it. Don't sweat social media algorithm changes; stay true to your content creation and trust your audience to follow you. Simplify by using less to accomplish more. (Andrea runs her entire business from her phone!) Focus on providing tremendous value to your audience and the money will come naturally from that. Read the podcast transcript for “How to Build Enormous Instagram and Facebook Pages in Two Years” Imagine a world where growing your social media followers and email list was easy… It can be with MiloTree! Try the MiloTree pop-up app on your blog for 30 days risk-free! 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Today’s episode of Talking with the Toothcop is all about the fascinating topic of staying up-to-date with your equipment evaluations and dental policies and procedures. Yes, I think compliance IS fascinating! Andrea and I cover everything from blood-borne pathogens to X-Ray equipment—don’t miss this important episode. Outline of This Episode [0:23] What Andrea and I are going to cover [3:20] X-Ray law updates in Texas [7:05] Written policies and procedures [15:50] HIPAA and monitoring PHI [35:25] Hepatitis B Prevention and vaccination [37:05] Minimizing exposure & safety protocols [41:20] 75 Hard update [45:00] PPE provided at no cost [50:00] You can’t always see your enemy [53:50] Provide proper post-exposure care [56:45] Sterilization of single-use items Dental policies, procedures, and prevention! The whole reason you have written policies and procedures is to protect yourself, your staff, and your patients. In theory—really though, in practice—you should have a written policy to address every risk area you may encounter in your dental office. These are a few of my favorite things: HIPAA manual Infection control handbook OSHA policy Proper billing procedures Clinical policies Medical emergency policies The list goes on! It can be in multiple manuals or one large handbook, but it’s important that you know what’s in it and that your staff knows where to find it. As a general rule of thumb, you need to review your policies and procedures annually and update them as needed. Make sure that your manual is legal, ethical, and reflects the values of your organization. I always feel like somebody’s watching me… ...and I got no privacy! Seriously though—you NEED to make sure you are monitoring your office’s server access logs. Is a login being used outside of business hours on a normal basis? Did you notice the login of a former employee is being accessed? It is important to monitor for irregularities and anomalies so you know when and if you’ve been hacked. It’s all about protecting your patient’s protected health information (PHI). This is why it is the law that everyone in your practice has different usernames and passwords for the systems in place that are not shared. This allows you to monitor access, as well as only allow access to certain roles that fit an employee’s role. You must keep audit logs of your servers for 6 years in case of an audit. Down to the nitty-gritty: Blood-born pathogens and prevention You must offer Hepatitis B vaccinations to your staff at no cost to them. You want your employees to get the vaccination within 10 days of being hired and have them sign a document stating: they’ve had the vaccination, they’ve previously been vaccinated, or they acknowledge it’s been offered and decline the vaccination. So what can you do to prevent the spread of a blood-born pathogen? You can minimize exposure by: Using High-Volume Evacuators Use needle-capping devices Use puncture-resistant sharps containers Provide hand washing/hand sanitizer stations Provide Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) at no cost Follow the policies and procedures you’ve set forth and you’re 99% of the way towards protecting your staff. Andrea and I cover a whole lot more—keep listening. What do you do when the unthinkable happens? Protecting your staff isn’t just about prevention. Sometimes, mistakes happen and you or a staff member may have been exposed to a blood-borne pathogen. What you do next matters. First, take care of your staff! Document the incident. Document the route of exposure. Make sure the staff is immediately tested for blood-borne pathogens. Secondly, get consent to test the patient’s blood as well. Unless, of course, you already know if they have Hepatitis B or HIV. Be sure that the proper channels are in place to take care of your employees. This includes medical evaluations and treatment, and counseling if they test positive. Listen to the whole episode for more valuable policies and procedures! Resources & People Mentioned Dental Cone-beam OSHA HIPAA Connect With Duane https://www.dentalcompliance.com/ toothcop(at)dentalcompliance.com On Facebook On Twitter On LinkedIn On Youtube
Andrea Sager is the founder of a virtual law firm specializing in copyrights and trademarks, which she started to follow her passion for helping small businesses embrace and protect their intellectual property. She’s quickly becoming the go-to brand protection attorney for modern-day entrepreneurs, and I know she’s made a huge impact on my business! You Will Hear About: [3:20] Andrea’s history at a large law firm [5:45] The hard moment where Andrea decided to go solo [9:30] What Andrea did to get her first clients [12:30] Building a business through Facebook Groups [17:30] What you can do to protect yourself online, as a business owner [19:40] What to do if you see someone infringing on your copyright [21:20] How to share something on social media without infringing on someone else’s copyright [24:45] More about protecting yourself online [31:00] Copyright laws regarding music, photos, and sharing content [47:40] Andrea’s gift to Mommy Millionaire listeners: use code MOMMY to get $30 off the LegalPreneur membership Resources: Learn more at (https://www.andreasager.com/) Instagram: www.instagram.com/andreasagerlaw use code MOMMY to get $30 off the LegalPreneur membership Are you enjoying the show? I want to know! (http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1370982175) . Mommy Millionaire is produced by Podcast Masters
Andrea Rice will not be defined or contained. A school teacher by trade, Andrea got clear on her own life vision and left to pursue a career that aligned with her values and dreams. Today she joins the Inner Circle to talk about what happens when we open up our own mind to the many opportunities that lay ahead, what it's like to work at Lululemon and why she loves the company so much, and why a good nap is a beautiful thing. What You'll Hear in This Episode: Andrea's inspirational reasons why we should embrace change and expansion within our own career. Why it's more about who you are as a human being than a traditional skill set. How we can look at our value, vision, and goals and work back from there to be sure we are in alignment with our day to day lifestyle. Why it's great to set goals, but also great to be open to them changing over time. Andrea's own appreciation for hard work and education, values passed down to her from her parents. Andrea's contagious belief that you will figure things out, so appreciate the small things in the meantime. Andrea's takeaways from being a teacher, and the aspects of her job in which she thrived the most. How Andrea flipped the job search on finding a company she wanted to work for, and that alone was a game changer. Why our job or title now really is not a limitation for what we are able to accomplish in the future. Advice to those who are looking to sharpen their lens in the job search. How Andrea got her job at Lululemon and worked her way up to be Community Maven. What Andrea loves most about working at such a forward-thinking and collaborative company as Lululemon. Andrea's own experience as a runner. What's in store as we include the next generation in our workforce, and how it can benefit our work habits. Quotes: “You create your legacy in your day- to- day.” “Your value and vision are in your gut, they aren't outside yourself.” “I'm on a constant quest for knowledge and learning.” “There's always going to be hard things, but you have a clear choice in how you show up in that.” “At lululemon I've never felt limited from a functional skill set.” Mentioned: Nap Ministry Lululemon Richard Wagamese Journey Into the Inner Circle: Carrie Doll @CarrieADoll – Twitter @carriedollconsulting – Instagram Carrie Doll – Facebook Please rate, review and follow the podcast! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Preparing a child for an upcoming baby, keeping all your kids feeling like they are a priority, when your relationship with your partner changes with a child in the mix, finding balance as parents and partners, and ways to destress. Andrea Lavinthal, Style and Beauty Director for People Magazine, shares her mom routines and relationships with Stacy Igel and Sophie Elgort. (Instagram: @andilavs)In this episode: What Andrea has done to prepare her son for the upcoming addition to the family The differences between raising first and second children, and making sure they don’t feel like they’re secondary How Andrea’s relationship with her significant other has changed now that they’re raising a child, with another on the way The importance of finding a balance not only as good parents, but also as partners Easy ways to find personal time with your significant other to de-stress and avoid building resentment over parental responsibilities To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment.
Today we have one of our good friends, Andrea Davis, on the podcast! Andrea is an extremely gifted and intuitive family constellation therapist. She consults worldwide with doctors, psychotherapists, Buddhist teachers, and the Yoga community in order to build deeper spiritual practices and overall better well-being. Andrea will definitely be back on the podcast to talk even more about what she does, and how she continues to grow and expand her practice. We are really excited for you all to hear this episode, it truly was spectacular! We chat about: How we met Andrea What Andrea does and why she gravitated towards it Tapping into your purpose/calling How things are happening on a more global level Opening your heart What Andrea is noticing with depression and anxiety within her sessions What it’s like stepping into someone else’s energy Creating ways to hold in the healing Andrea’s favorite way to elevate herself Lobby Talk! Upcoming events, Bali, and more book news! Resources: Learn more at: familyconstellationwork.org Join us: Bali 2018 Try: Global Healing Center cleanse Say hello to Banyan Botanicals, our favorite Ayurveda hub for all things oils, supplements, and everything in between! Right now, we are totally loving the naysa oil - it really does help with SO many things, from sinus pressure to TMJ. Head over to banyanbotanicals.com to check out all of the amazing herbs and oils they offer! Elevate the Globe is produced by Podcast Masters
Green Dreamer: Sustainability and Regeneration From Ideas to Life
Why is it important for us to minimize our purchasing of clothes with microplastic fibers, like virgin polyester and nylon? How can we support sustainability markets to grow when conscious consumers, by nature, are trying to buy less? Andrea Plell is the Founder of Ecologique, a PR, communications, and event production company, the Co-Founder of Sustainable Fashion Alliance, and the West Coast Regional Director of Fashion Revolution USA. She shares her wisdom with us on this episode. HIGHLIGHTS: [8:31] Andrea: "There wasn't a job out there for something like this at the time, so I ended up creating the role for myself." [11:04] Kaméa: "How has marketing been traditionally used, and how can we best use it for sustainability?” [13:36] Andrea explains the paradigm shift that's needed in the fashion industry. [21:04] Andrea's biggest pieces of advice for someone just starting out on an eco entrepreneurial venture. [25:20] Kaméa: "How can we support eco brands and the sustainability market when conscious consumers are trying to buy less?" [28:02] What Andrea says are our biggest sustainability issues in the fashion industry. [29:25] The problem with 'sweat wicking' and synthetic fabrics. [31:20] The common misperception of donating clothing. Thanks for bringing your light! Find the full show notes with links and resources at www.greendreamer.com/67, and share your #1 takeaway from the episode tagging our featured guest and me @KameaChayne to spread the light and to let us know you're tuning in!
After being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis herself at age 22, Andrea Hanson began learning about mindset. Now, Andrea is coach for professional women with autoimmune disorders who want the success they had before getting sick. Andrea shares the story of her diagnoses, the profound wisdom her father changed that started her journey to mindset coaching, how to communicate with your body, why hard work and action aren’t enough and gives listeners a Mind Flipping Tip to use RIGHT NOW. Show Notes: 3:33 Andrea’s personal Mind Flipping Story: The Diagnosis 3:57 “This is just another brick in your backpack.” – Mr. Hanson 8:46 Making better choices 9:14 Andrea’s Professional Mind Flipping Story: From Finance to Mindset Coaching 10:20 Martha Beck 12:48 The importance of Mindset with Action 13:34 Client Mind Flipping Story: Putting Yourself First 16:30 Byron Katie 17:11 What is an auto immune disorder? 20:10 Andrea’s Book: Live Your Life Not Your Diagnosis 20:49 Finding balance 21:34 Andrea’s Book: Stop Carrying the Weight of Your MS 22:11 What is Positive Psychology and why is it useful? 24:35 The simple strategy you can use when you feel stuck 26:08 Dr. Jeffrey Schwartz 27:20 Andrea’s Word of the Day 28:17 The common belief her field with which Andrea disagrees 32:15 What Andrea believes, but no longer does 35:44 What’s on Andrea’s Get Out of Jail Free Card? 38:15 Andrea’s request for listeners (What are the top 5 awesome things you did this week?) 39:44 Get a FREE Discovery Call with Andrea!!! Email Andrea at Andrea@AndreaHansonCoaching.com Be sure to put “The Mind Flipping Podcast” in the Subject line For more information about Andrea, her books and her services, CLICK HERE.
Anne and Michelle talk to NTP and personal trainer, Andrea Wool of Autoimmune Strong, about fitness with chronic illness and autoimmunity. Topics 1:00 - Intro and free webinar 3:00 - What Andrea is loving 5:30 - Andreas health and fitness story 10:00 - The importance of fitness with chronic illness 16:00 - How much exercise is enough 24:00 - The importance of stretching and mobility 28:00 - Non-gym forms of exercise 30:00 - Cortisol dysregulation and exercise 40:00 - Home workout equipment 44:00 - Advice for beginners 54:00 - If you’re struggling with motivation… 58:00 - About autoimmune strong 60:00 - Meal of the week Links we mentioned in the podcast: Gut Health Webinar More From Andrea at Autoimmune Strong More from Michelle More from Anne
Overachieving. Numbing Out. Isolating. People Pleasing. These are just some of the habits that we might be employing subconsciously when we’re not quite operating at our best, or as this week’s guest Andrea Owen would put it — when we’re “feeling like sh*t.” Andrea is a life coach specializing in working with women and the author of the forthcoming book, “How To Stop Feeling Like Sh*t.” Andrea has an incredible energy with her words and an enviable vibrance for life, as well as a roller coaster of a backstory that sees her navigate two divorces, love addiction, a drinking problem, and transforming it all into a thriving career as a coach. Check out our conversation, and then check out the rest of her work at www.yourkickasslife.com Highlights of this episode include: — What Andrea learned about “False Armor” by training with Brene Brown — How she persevered through two divorces and overcame a love addiction and a drinking problem — How all of her life experience was then channeled into her life coaching career — What is a “Compassionate Witness” and how can it help you with your life?
In today's world of social media, good publicity and bad publicity can spread like wildfire. For a small business owner, that can be scary! Could one negative review or one disgruntled client completely destroy your business and the reputation you've worked so hard to build and maintain? In this week's episode of the This Week in Weddings podcast, we're talking to photographer, author and coach Andrea Polito, who was thrown into the spotlight when one of her wedding couples went on the local news to talk negatively about her business. A two year legal battle resulted in her winning a defamation lawsuit, and Andrea's on the podcast to share her story. About our guest: Author, Coach, Speaker and Internationally acclaimed photographer Andrea Polito is a master-lifestyle and wedding photographer sought after by celebrities and professional athletes. Her work has been featured in over 150 publications including Town and Country, Architectural Digest, Martha Stewart, Time, Huffington Post and New York Times. She has also made special guest appearances on TLC, CNN & CBS. Andrea’s online coaching program and her first book "8 Steps to 800k as a Photographer" has raised the bar for photographers across the globe who are looking to grow and scale their business. In July 2017, Andrea won a $1.08 million dollar defamation lawsuit setting precedent for all business owners against online bullying, social shaming and social media defamation. Her case has received more than 400 million impressions world wide and has made Andrea one of the most sought after speakers on online business reputation and online defamation. She is currently working on her second book to be released early 2018 on business bullies and how to protect yourself from an online attack and smear campaign. In this episode, listeners will hear about: The first signs that Andrea had disgruntled clients How the wedding couple quickly escalated the situation Andrea's two year legal battle and the five counts she sued the clients for What Andrea learned about herself and her thoughts about the wedding industry from her experience What everyone should be aware of when putting false information online or sharing that information Andrea's book "The 8 Steps to Your First $800,000 as a Photographer" available here. Want to connect with Andrea? Web: www.andreapolito.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/theandreapolito Instagram: @theandreapolito Twitter: @theandreapolito
Venturi's Voice: Technology | Leadership | Staffing | Career | Innovation
Technology & Staffing - Today's guest is Andrea La Mendola the Head of Operations at Hyperloop Transportation Technologies. We talk about how technology is changing the way we approach building a team. Show Notes: 1.02 Who is Andrea La Mendola and what does he do? 1.47 Life in LA is perfect for technology and weather! 3.09 Hyperloop worldwide partnerships. 3.45 Potential idea’s for Hyperloop working across the Atlantic Ocean. 4.55 Differences in technology and the speed of innovation between London and LA. 6.00 Persistence in innovation creates environments like California. 7.37 What innovation means to Andrea. 9.40 LA as a hub that all designers try to recreate. 11.26 The importance of external relationships outside of the LA bubble. 11.50 Taking care of your network. 13.39 How successful people use their network. 16.12 Andrea’s advice: Be interested in what people are talking about. 17.34 Never underestimate the importance of trust in business. 17.58 How to build trust. 19.47 Other factors that influence trust. 21.36 Remote workers at Hyperloop. 21.55 Challenges of working with remote workers. 23.58 Improving motivation for remote workers. 25.02 Possibilities of using virtual reality for work. 26.52 Education for people using technology. 27.46 Innovation in education. 29.58 What Andrea thinks about motivating the next generation 32.27 How to keep next generation engaged. 36.48 Transparency vs confidentiality. 37.30 Can entrepreneurs make good leaders? 40.27 What is “servant leadership” and why does Andrea approve of it. 40.56 Types of leadership for types of people. 41.42 Staffing roadblocks.
Show Notes: Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes Also Check out Ari's book "Less Doing, More Living" Get More Great Content at LessDoing.com Co-hosted by Dave Rael (raelyard.com) and Nick Sonnenberg (calvinapp.com) **Episode 102** **Summary:** In Episode #102, Ari sits down for a conversation with budding entrepreneur Andrea Loubier, CEO of Mailbird to discuss the impressive growth of the successful PC-based email client, as well as the perks and pitfalls of email in general. ** ** **Time Stamped Show Notes:** - 01:02 – Ari introduces two guest hosts: Dave Rael and Nick Sonnenberg - 01:28 – Dave Rael introduces himself, Owner of [RaelYard.com](http://raelyard.com/) - 01:50 – [Nick Sonnenberg](https://www.evernote.com/OutboundRedirect.action?dest=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.linkedin.com%2Fpub%2Fnicholas-sonnenberg%2F13%2Fa34%2F4)introduces himself, CEO of[Calvin](https://www.evernote.com/OutboundRedirect.action?dest=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.calvinapp.com%2F) - 22:05 – Interview with Andrea Loubier opens - 22:25 – Andrea explains_what_ Mailbird is - 23:20 – Definition of what makes Mailbird _different_from similar applications - 24:15 – Mailbird focuses on productivity and reaching “Inbox zero” - 24:35 – The special features of Mailbird - 25:07 – What is _Wingman_? What is the goal of_Wingman_? - 28:41 – In what ways do people use email inefficiently? - 29:09 – Some people let email dictate their daily workflow - 30:40 – Andrea is an “inbox zero” kind of woman - 31:00 – Mailbird is based in Bali - 31:23 – How Mailbird ended up in Bali - 33:28 – Andrea notes her love of working in Bali - 34:12 – The rarity of a woman moving overseas and founding a business - 35:25 – The entrepreneurial community of Bali - 36:15 – [Startup Getaway](http://startupgetaway.co/), A co-living, co-working community space in Bali - 37:19 – [Hubud](http://www.hubud.org/), [The Salty Volt](http://saltyvolt.com/), [Lineup Hub](http://lineuphub.co/), [Wave](http://www.wavebali.com/) - 37:54 – The majority of the Mailbird team is based in Indonesia, but not necessarily in Bali. They also have team members in Copenhagen, Denmark - 39:37 – What Andrea has learned from the hiccups of outsourcing work - 41:40 – Andrea's top 3 tips for people who want to be more effective: - 41:56 – Chose the right tools, like a great email tool - 42:39 – Network to a high degree - 43:09 – Automate, automate, automate; try to automate as much as you can - 44:15 –[www.GetMailBird.com](http://www.getmailbird.com/) and[Andrea Loubier](http://id.linkedin.com/pub/andrea-loubier/18/26b/870) **7 Key Points:** - Being “Inbox Zero” is vitally important to maximizing future productivity - Do not allow email to dictate or overwhelm your daily workflow - It is possible to successfully outsource a startup, but not without challenges - The entrepreneurial community of Bali isn't budding, it's _buzzing_ - Choosing the right tools can make all the difference in achieving success - Tactful networking is absolutely invaluable - Use technology to your advantage and automate as much as you can **Resources Mentioned:** - [Paint Zen](https://www.evernote.com/OutboundRedirect.action?dest=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.paintzen.com%2F)_ – _A company committed to improving the process of finding a trustworthy painter - [Crowdvi.be](http://www.crowdvi.be/) – A useful way to engage the opinions of a specific group of people for research - [AYTM](http://aytm.com/) – A company specializing in online market research - [Humans Need Not Apply](https://www.evernote.com/OutboundRedirect.action?dest=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D7Pq-S557XQU) – A 15 minute YouTube video about the progression of automation…pretty much SkyNet meets the Matrix - [AddApp.IO](https://www.evernote.com/OutboundRedirect.action?dest=https%3A%2F%2Faddapp.io%2F) – AddApp takes the data from monitoring devices (FitBit, MapMyRun, etc.), helps users understand the data and provides lifes --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lessdoing/message