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With Don on vacation, Tom is joined by The ConsumerMan, Hern Weisbaum to discuss a variety of scams and how to protect yourself.Plus, Tom takes calls on:Taking a lump-sum or pensionPaying off mortgage or investingWhat to do with a CDand more
Over $22 trillion is languishing in bank accounts, doing nothing for you. What should you be doing with it?With Don vacation, Tom is joined by Paul Merriman, who is "Talking Millions." Paul shares some small moves that can make big bucks over time. They also discuss where the market might be heading.A caller wants to know what to do with $500,000.Another wants to know how to get his free book.Paul shares an article by Seth Godin.
With Don't Get Me Started now appearing on AlwaysBeChatting's Twitch channel every other week, this 51st edition of the show is the first of many! Join us for conversations of nosey shoppers, terrible moped dickheads, and more! ========== Misc sounds provided by ZapSplat (zapsplat.com) Stock video provided by RoyaltyFreeTube (youtube.com/channel/UCDyoFl3axaufRwkpBA38-1w) Florian Renner (youtube.com/channel/UCzxihe6fXwwqp5DhDE0KV_Q) Videezy (videezy.com) FREEDIO (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VurbBqzVhuo)
With Don out, Ruben Tomas (@redditmavericks) and Dick Nowitzki (@squish41) talk the 2-2 week, contemplate about COVID, and answer questions from you, the listener!0:00 - Recap, concerns30:00 - Questions!
Kris and I are back from a great road trip. With Don's help, we'll share where we went, what we learned and what we will do differently.
I Hire a Criminal Attorney Ronald K. Cacciatore On November 10, 1997 I paid a $5,000 retainer fee to Ron Cacciatore, P.A. He billed at a rate of $250 an hour. Up until now I'd had real estate attorney's representing me but they suggested that I hire a criminal attorney as that wasn't their expertise. I don't have a date on this and don't remember who Rick was. (I'm writing from 2020 while going through the Conservatorship files) Dear Rick, As you can probably tell from the attached papers (none were still attached) Anne quit on the Thursday after Don disappeared and told me to pick up the keys from her Friday morning. When I got there, Donna (one of Don's daughters) met me there and said that they were having Anne appointed as conservator of Don's estate and that they did not want me to go in the office. Since it was my office, I broke in and loaded all of the file cabinets into three trucks and took them home with me. Saturday I was served with an injunction preventing me from going to the office. Monday was Labor Day and on Tuesday I filed the Motion to Set aside the Injunction. We had a hearing on my motion and just before the hearing the children's attorney, Cliff Opp showed me this Application for a Restraining Order that Don had filed against me in June of this year. (Discovered later it was attested to on 6/12/1997) Because I didn't know anything about it, I didn't feel that I could address the issue in front of the Judge, Susan Sexton, without some time to research the matter. I consented to being appointed as Co-Conservator, along with an outside party, Douglas Stalley, rather than take the risk of having no control over our business. That was in September 1997. I kept thinking Don would come back and this would all be over, but he hasn't and this thing just keeps getting more and more expensive. I have three civil attorneys and a criminal attorney; Anne has an attorney (LeRoy Merkle), the children have an Attorney, I have to pay the Co-Conservator $75.00 per hour and he is making a career out of getting in the middle of everting to keep those billable hours going and I have to pay for him to have his own attorney. He has also hired his friend as my new court ordered CPA and in 3 months that fool hasn't been able to put together my 1996 tax return. But I am having to pay him too. All of these people want to see this Conservatorship go on forever, because it's such an easy ride, but there is no reason for any of these people to be involved. With Don's power of attorney I have the ability to manage our affairs without the expense of all these onlookers. A handwriting expert, from Mark Write in Sarasota gave his written report after examination of the original Will, Trust and Power of Attorney and says that they are Don's signatures without a doubt. I also have affidavits from the Notary and witnesses to all of these documents attesting to their validity. My criminal attorney spoke with the Judge who said that Don was not present when she reviewed documents. He didn't get anything in writing from her. I need a written statement from the people involved at Domestic Violence who can say why Don's request for a restraining order was denied. The Order simply said that Don was not in any immediate danger. If affidavits cannot be gotten from the people themselves then perhaps your statement after you investigate these issues would be the next best thing. I would feel 100% confidant going before Judge Sexton and asking for release from this whole mess, if I could present to her with indisputable evidence that Don was just “blowing smoke” and said all of those things just to get what he wanted. (What he wanted was to keep me from getting rid of all his junk when he was out of town). The worst thing I ever threatened to do to Don was to turn him in to the IRS. I am supposed to make an accounting to the Court of our entire estate in December and I want to shut this case down before then because I don't want the whole world to have access to my financial statement. Everything I have found, I have turned over to the accountant and will have to pay tax on, but I object to just anyone walking in and seeing this report at the local courthouse. It puts me in a dangerous position to anyone who would woo my daughter and kill me for her inheritance. It puts us both in a precarious position to anyone who would desire to take over WildLife on Easy Street, because if we both die, all the money goes there. Let me know what you can do. Thanks. Carole I've been writing my story since I was able to write, but when the media goes to share it, they only choose the parts that fit their idea of what will generate views. If I'm going to share my story, it should be the whole story. The titles are the dates things happened. If you have any interest in who I really am please start at the beginning of this playlist: http://savethecats.org/ I know there will be people who take things out of context and try to use them to validate their own misconception, but you have access to the whole story. My hope is that others will recognize themselves in my words and have the strength to do what is right for themselves and our shared planet. You can help feed the cats at no cost to you using Amazon Smile! Visit BigCatRescue.org/Amazon-smile You can see photos, videos and more, updated daily at BigCatRescue.org Check out our main channel at YouTube.com/BigCatRescue Music (if any) from Epidemic Sound (http://www.epidemicsound.com) This video is for entertainment purposes only.
With Don being on a Crispin Glover kick he looked for a film he hasn’t The post #158: That Time We Watched River’s Edge appeared first on Tortellini at Noon.
I Reported Don Missing Don has been missing since yesterday morning before dawn, which isn't unusual, except that he didn't call Anne McQueen all day and she said she even paged him into the night, and he still did not call her back. She said in all the years that she has worked for him that he has never failed to call her for such a long period of time. He's been real pouty and moody lately and ignoring us when we talk to him, but we never know if we are being snubbed or if he just didn't hear us. If it's not important I just let it slide and don't ask louder. We haven't had a fight, other than the ongoing issue about him not getting keys to the cages and to that end, after he began just cutting holes in the cages to get the cats out, I gave him a set of keys and told him that I didn't have copies of the bigger cats keys, but that I would make him a set soon. He doesn't usually mess with the big cats, so I figured I could postpone him indefinitely on that point and he should have been happy to have keys to all the Servals, Caracals and Lynx. He appeared justified if not happy. He's been raising two little Caracal kittens (Elijah was one of them born 8/1/1997) and has seemed to take a great deal of interest and pride in doing so. He pulled them much too young and I am already raising a very difficult little Bobcat kitten (Catera), so I did not jump in and offer to do his midnight and 3:00 am feedings. He hasn't dutifully gotten up for these feedings every night but he does the 7:00 am feeding. During the day he has made no provisions for the kittens to be fed, other than allowing every volunteer who asks to feed. We have never had a cub survive a lot of inexperience and I have been reluctant to get attached to them at all, because I have been so sure that his approach would kill these too. He began this while I was in Jacksonville. I haven't written much in a while because things have been going so smoothly for a change. He has been working on selling the scrap in the yard and having it all hauled off. He took care of things (with Jamie supervising) while I went away for four days in Jacksonville for the LIOC Conference and no one died or got loose. He bought my mother a sewing machine and my daughter several wave runners and gave me the pair of Snow Leopards that he knew I've thought about for a very long time, although I never said so. (As a later note; I had put plates up in the house with snow leopards on them and that's how he knew I was admiring these mystical cats) He's been pretty reliable in helping with the evening feedings of the adult cats. He's acted depressed and not very affectionate, but has been much easier to deal with in the recent past. Cutting up the cages, over breeding the cats and moving them from nice yards into small cages have been the only “hateful” things he's done and I've just let it slide and then once he had forgotten about the cats, I would put them back where they belong and repair the pens. I get frustrated because there is always so much work to be done and he has nothing to do except impede progress, but I can't really get angry with him because I know that he is no longer responsible for his actions. Last Thursday he started complaining, more than usual about his diarrhea, but he was also complaining that he wasn't getting his vitamins, when I was standing over him and watching him take them, so I did not pay much attention to him. Saturday he felt good enough to go yard sale-ing and brought home washers, dryers, guns, motor cycles and assorted junk for his impending export to Costa Rica aboard the Iveco. That night he was in and out until midnight or later digging through all of his yard sale goods to pack. I remember hearing him on the phone with Wendell Williams saying that the signs would be delivered for the 26 lots on Monday morning. He was testing the microwaves and televisions and moving stuff back and forth between the trucks, trailers and sheds. He didn't want my help, so I fed the kittens and went to bed. Sunday he said he was too sick to go to church but when I got home from morning services he was out in the yard busily packing and sorting the box truck for Costa Rica. I finished making the signs for our 26 lots and then laid down because Sunday is the only day I get for rest. During the day, Don was in and out of the bedroom, scurrying around like a little squirrel, “reading” the newspaper, looking for more guns and motorcycles and planes. I don't remember him calling anyone; maybe he already had. He was no where to be found when it was time for evening services either, so Jamie & I went without him. Sunday night I needed ingredients for the kitten formula and trash cans. I thought Albertson's was an all night store, so after the 11:00 pm feeding I drove up there. Albertson's was closed. The station wagon I used overheated and I could not get the radiator cap off. I let the car sit for a long time and tried to start it with no success, so I began walking home. I tried to call my daughter, but no one answered. She never does. I tried both lines at home, but the Bobcats had peed on the phones by the bed and I had unplugged them to wash them off and had not plugged them back in, so even if Don was in the bedroom, he could not have heard the phones ringing. My brother was on patrol on Sheldon Road and was in the middle of an arrest, so he asked another cop to drive me home, but by this time I was almost there. I told Don about the car and he wanted to go get it right then, which was at around 4:00 in the morning. He was mad about me letting it get overheated and reminded me about the van that died the same way back in February while I was driving. Rather than argue, I just let him rant on as we went for the wagon. I don't know why the mad rush to get to the car, but I assume he did not believe me and perhaps thought he would catch me at something if he raced up there only to not find my car. He filled the radiator and it started back up so we took both vehicles back home. He gave me his car phone in case something happened, but who was I going to call? I got home a few minutes ahead of him and when he laid down beside me he was calmed and tender. We only slept for about an hour or so and I was just dead to the world, when I heard his voice from the bedroom door. I squinted to see him and could only make out an outline because it was still dark outside and there were no lights on in the room. I looked at the clock but the lighted dial was out (I later found it unplugged). He said to have the guys load all his stuff in the box truck for Costa Rica and to make sure it was running real good because he was going to leave “early, early, early” for Miami tomorrow. I had found out through Rich Reed, one of our Volunteers that Don was planning to go the Costa Rica before schedule. Don hadn't told me, but often he didn't. I suspect that he did not want to give me time to plan things that he would not approve, like repairs and scrap dealers. I got back up at 7:15 and fed my Bobcat kitten, Catera. I had at first assumed that he had gotten up so early to feed his little Caracals, but they were screaming and ate more than usual, so he must not have fed them. Dad got here at 7:30 and I relayed Don's message and asked him to relay the part about getting the truck running real good to Kenny Farr if he came in. A few minutes later Dad showed me where the clutch had been completely taken loose and when Kenny Farr got in he said that it was like that on Saturday when Don had asked him to carry the box truck with the forklift over next to the semi trailer. Kenny Farr said Don had some other mechanic doing the work for him and Anne tried to call the mechanic three times with no success. I had filed the eviction and foreclosure at the Courthouse and the Taurus wagon overheated on the Interstate. My Jeep still had a dead battery. I walked down to the Westshore exit where I felt it was safest to depart and from there to a Shell station with a garage. Juan carried water to the car with me and what seemed an endless time later he got the car cranked and we drove it to the station. Juan showed me how the radiator cap had not been screwed down and the steam marks from where the radiator fluids had escaped on the one side that was tilted out. Apparently, Don did not put the cap entirely back on last night. Maybe he didn't screw it down tight because I couldn't get it off the night before. I should have checked. He and a Jamaican sounding manager (who suggested that I try chickens and voodoo on the doomed car) worked on the wagon for a long time and then said the car needed $1200.00 in head gaskets and I told them I only paid $600.00 for the whole car, so I would send our wrecker after it. I only had a little bit of cash on me, so I hired a cab to take me part of the way home and then walked the rest. My legs hurt so bad, I can hardly stand up. When I got home, Anne was on the phone to Kenny Farr at my house and she said that after noon that she had been paging Don all day and he would not return her calls. I told her I had just gotten in and didn't know if he was here or not. Kenny Farr said he wasn't. I didn't know until around 6:00 pm that no one ever came to fix the box truck's clutch. At 6:30 when Don did not show up to help feed, I asked the kids to help me. I usually take Jamie out to eat after she helps me feed, but was a little concerned about Don's not being here and I wanted to be here when he did get home so that I could explain about the box truck and why it wasn't ready. I was afraid that if he got home and found it not ready, he would assume that I had not relayed his orders and might do something foolish to one of the cats. I gave up waiting for him after the midnight kitten feeding and went to find him. I had already searched the yard and all of the trailers but did so again. I then decided to drive by some of his favorite places to hide, like the Westshore property, the Condos in Temple Terrace, the Sheldon Road property and some sleazy motels we used to use. I gave up around 5:00 am, came home and slept until 7:15. Tuesday morning before Anne even went to work she called me telling me how worried she was and said that she had paged Don throughout the night to no avail. I told her that this is not unusual for him to do, but she insists that he never treats her this way. She said that I must hate her because she is always in contact with my husband, even when he won't call me. I told her that I don't hold that against her, because at least I can find out that he is safe and can quit worrying. Anne was really frantic about Don not getting in touch with her, but I find it hard to get all worked up over him disappearing for a day because this has become so much of his behaviour with me that it no longer surprises me. I told her I would file a missing persons report and she decided to call the hospitals, morgues and travel agent about his tickets. She said there has been no activity on his credit card and that is how he usually buys his tickets. A couple days later the charge came through on his tickets for the 31st of August. Monday Anne said that Wendell Williams went to “the farm” (100+ ac in Seffner on Hwy 92) and to Vandenburg Airport looking for Don. I find it a little strange that Don's not gone more than a few hours, and the last place he was known to be was Wind and William's, when he dropped off the 26 signs for the 26 lots, but who should panic and start searching airports, other than Wendell? The farm was a legitimate place to look because no one is there now. Deputy H. Penia came out after I called in the initial info and took my statement. He said that Don is not in jail and that the info on his van will notify them if it is impounded or involved in a wreck. He said that they don't often find missing persons who are adults because adults are free to do as they please and are more careful than children about not being found. He said they would call me, or the office, if they found anything, and that I should call them if Don comes home. He was very polite in dealing with a situation where it appears that I am over reacting to a straying husband. If he knew anything about Don's history, he probably would not have even bothered to drive out here. There were calls in the memory in Don's car phone 263-3603 Non published, unlisted, not existing per Det. Fernandez 626-4193 The office 243-9760 7108 Riverwood Blvd Sherie and Simeon Frost 246-4999 Lazy Days Superstore I've asked my brother, Chuck Stairs, to get a copy of our non long distance phone calls for that week if he can, but he says he will need a warrant. After all the cats and kittens were fed Anne called and asked me to go check the Riverwood house because she says it is empty now. With Don's mental problems, he may have gone there since we used to live there, or maybe he's just looking for his gold. At any rate I drove out there and he's not there, although the deer still are and someone left the gate standing open. I drove home and called Anne with no news and she said she wanted to go check out Tampa Bay Executive Airport because I had told her about Don looking at an experimental plane there last week. I didn't want to wait an hour for her to get here and then have another hour round trip drive, so I told her I'd go look and would call her if my plane were missing, or if the experimental plane was missing. My plane was still there, but the little ultra light looking experimental plane was not there. I called Anne on Don's car phone before I knew that you could recall the last 5 numbers, so I lost one. From the future: I didn't get a copy of the missing person report until 4/28/1998 after my attorney requested it and the Sheriff faxed it to me.
You are in for a real treat when listening to this podcast. Carol and Don’s wisdom and understanding of the ancient arts is enlightening. You will be taken through a journey of how to deal with stress and everyday issues using gentle breathing techniques. The lessons learned here are lifetime assets. Learn how to focus […] The post Relax! With Don and Carol Harradine appeared first on LizianEvents News.
Don Shafer is with the Tennessee Environmental Council and resident SMR expert. SMR or SMNR stand for Small Modular Nuclear Reactors,they are nuclear fission reactors that are slated to be built at a smaller size but in larger numbers than most of the world's current nuclear fleet. “small” because they generate a maximum of about 30 percent as much power as typical current reactors, and “modular” because they can be assembled in factories and shipped to power plant sites. These are only proposed reactors right now and the nuclear industry ‘claims' that they are the way of the future. With Don, we discuss the problems and argue the claims of SMR's including the economical implications, environmental and public health impacts, and where they are a potential threat. We also talk about how nuclear energy should not be classified as ‘clean' energy and ultimately that SMR's and nuclear gets in the way of funding and progressing renewable energy. Contact and connect with Don: https://www.tectn.org/ or http://www.bredl.org/ Learn more about the nuclear industry: http://www.bredl.org/nuclear/index.htm, https://www.nirs.org/, http://www.beyondnuclear.org/,https://www.fairewinds.org/ SMR resources: https://www.ucsusa.org/resources/small-modular-reactors http://www.beyondnuclear.org/the-nuclear-retreat/2015/1/20/small-modular-reactors-may-never-be-viable.html Idaho and UAMPS: https://www.powermag.com/the-quest-for-next-generation-nuclear-fuels/ TVA and SMR news: https://www.timesfreepress.com/news/business/story/2020/apr/07/tva-work-university-tennessee-small-nuclear-units-oak-ridge/520087/ Background Music Credits: https://www.youtube.com/c/mbbmusic https://soundcloud.com/mbbofficial https://www.instagram.com/mbb_music
With "Don't Break Me", Montaigne speaks to the trauma of untangling yourself from a dysfunctional, and potentially abusive, relationship. The song begins by describing how her feelings towards her partner have changed: “I don’t feel the same buzz, when your name comes up on my phone anymore”. Affection has given way to something more terrifying: “Feels like I don’t feel you, I fear you.”
I was listening to The #HCBiz Show!, featuring hosts Don Lee and Shahid Shah, earlier this year—specifically, their two-part series entitled “Selling Into Health Systems” [part 1 and part 2]. Besides being co-hosts of The #HCBiz Show!, Don Lee is the founder of Glide Health and VBP Forward [which stands for value-based payments], and Shahid is a serial entrepreneur; one of his companies is Netspective. Shahid can be found doing HIT keynotes all over the country, too. Both of these guys, Don and Shahid, know a whole lot about selling into health systems from both sides of the table. So it is not a surprise that they did a couple of shows on this theme. A lot of what Don and Shahid were talking about in that “Selling Into Health Systems” series dovetailed superiorly with some work that we do over here at Aventria and that we know a lot about. So pretend there’s a drum roll here because I’d like to announce that this is not just an inbetweenisode. We have just driven right off the Relentless Health Value podcast format reservation. With Don and Shahid’s permission, of course, we are going to play some clips that I find particularly relevant from that #HCBiz Show! “Selling Into Health Systems” series. Then Dave Dierk, my co-president over here at Aventria Health Group, and I will discuss said clips. Dave and I are going to talk about how exactly a—let’s just call them—seller needs to prepare its account management team to go into a health system and successfully do all of the things that Shahid and Don talk about. As foreshadowing, a lot of what Dave and I recommend to prepare an account management team for successful selling centers on five links in a chain … and here they are: Account managers need a really firm grasp of (1) market knowledge and (2) customer knowledge. They need (3) collaborative selling skills (the ability to listen and dialog), (4) consultative skills (which should be additive), and lastly, there is a great requirement for (5) strategic ability to think critically around how to make all of the other links in the chain actionable. And you’ll hear these five things woven throughout the conversation I have with Dave in this health care podcast. One last note: I need to mention Brian Van Winkle. This podcast conversation that Shahid and Don had references an article [part 1 and part 2 on The Health Care Blog] that Shahid coauthored with Brian, who is executive director of innovation over at Johns Hopkins. You can learn more at aventriahealth.com/perspectives. Listen to “Selling Into Health Systems” (part 1 and part 2). Dave and Stacey are co-presidents of Aventria Health Group. Stacey specializes in helping employer, pharmaceutical, device, and pharmacy clients by creating partnerships with other health care organizations. For 20 years, Stacey has innovated better-coordinated health solutions benefiting all stakeholders and, most of all, the patient. Dave is a 30-year veteran of managed-markets marketing. After working in consumer marketing with AT&T and health care publishing with Elsevier, Dave made the move to medical advertising and communications at KI Lipton, Inc. Subsequently, he became a cofounder of Pinnacle Health Communications. Dave is an accomplished strategist, providing innovative customer marketing, access, quality, and health intervention solutions for large clients and has directed the development of numerous industry-leading campaigns in primary care and specialty markets. He has supported clients in disease areas that include oncology (Bristol Myers Squibb [BMS], Novartis, Eisai), virology (BMS, Merck & Co.), pharmacy (American Pharmacists Association, Merck, Novartis), and blood disorders (Novo Nordisk), to name a few. Dave has helped more than 15 clients achieve top rankings in their respective categories. He is also an active member of the Pharmacy Quality Alliance. 03:37 Don Lee on understanding problems in health care on a micro level rather than on the whole. 03:55 Focusing on larger entities that are looking to collaborate with a health system rather than innovators and start-ups in health care. 04:52 Looking at innovation and affecting behavioral change more broadly. 05:42 Helping manifest potential value. 06:06 Don Lee on being a proactive innovation guide rather than telling a health system how their system works. 07:39 Learning new skills and putting new infrastructure in place to support new approaches. 09:24 “The value that you bring is the incremental between where they are now and what they could attain.”—Stacey 10:42 “It’s more about you than it is about your customer.”—Stacey 12:41 “All of that is predicated on, ‘What’s your strategy? What’s your plan?’”—Dave 14:54 Don on doing the consulting work. 15:16 Shahid on building business cases for everything you bring into the health system environment. 15:48 Don on the number of perspectives at the table and needing to understand and align your product to this multitude of needs. 17:24 “Once you get to yes, your job is not done.”—Dave 18:55 Shahid on common mistakes on consultative work. 20:35 “If it’s not meaningful to them, relative to other choices, then they might not act on it.”—Dave 21:48 “That challenge is underestimated.”—Stacey 23:21 Collaborative skills vs consultation skills. 24:18 Shahid on how the value of your product changes depending on the organization and clients that you’re working with. 25:42 Shahid on pushing a product before considering the customer’s needs. 28:39 What an account manager needs in order to be successful. 30:22 What a paradigm of success consists of. 32:47 Breaking down barriers and paradigms to get the right approach. 33:35 Being relational, not transactional. You can learn more at aventriahealth.com/perspectives. Listen to “Selling Into Health Systems” (part 1 and part 2). Check out our #healthcarepodcast #inbetweenisode with co-hosts Stacey and Dave Dierk of @aventriahg as well as @dflee30 and @ShahidNShah of @The_HCBiz. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthvalue Understanding #healthcare on the micro level. Stacey and Dave break down @dflee30 and @ShahidNShah of @The_HCBiz’s discussion. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthvalue Focusing on large entities wanting to collaborate in #healthsystems. Stacey and Dave break down @dflee30 and @ShahidNShah of @The_HCBiz’s discussion. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthvalue Looking at innovation and affecting broader behavioral change. Stacey and Dave break down @dflee30 and @ShahidNShah of @The_HCBiz’s discussion. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthvalue Manifesting potential value. Stacey and Dave break down @dflee30 and @ShahidNShah of @The_HCBiz’s discussion. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthvalue Being a proactive #innovation guide. Stacey and Dave break down @dflee30 and @ShahidNShah of @The_HCBiz’s discussion. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthvalue “The value that you bring is the incremental between where they are now and what they could attain.” Stacey and Dave break down @dflee30 and @ShahidNShah of @The_HCBiz’s discussion. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthvalue “It’s more about you than it is about your customer.” Stacey and Dave break down @dflee30 and @ShahidNShah of @The_HCBiz’s discussion. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthvalue “All of that is predicated on, ‘What’s your strategy? What’s your plan?’” Stacey and Dave break down @dflee30 and @ShahidNShah of @The_HCBiz’s discussion. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthvalue “Once you get to yes, your job is not done.” Stacey and Dave break down @dflee30 and @ShahidNShah of @The_HCBiz’s discussion. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthvalue “If it’s not meaningful to them, relative to other choices, then they might not act on it.” Stacey and Dave break down @dflee30 and @ShahidNShah of @The_HCBiz’s discussion. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthvalue Collaborative skills vs consultation skills. Stacey and Dave break down @dflee30 and @ShahidNShah of @The_HCBiz’s discussion. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthvalue Breaking down barriers and paradigms to get the right approach. Stacey and Dave break down @dflee30 and @ShahidNShah of @The_HCBiz’s discussion. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthvalue What does an account manager need to be successful? Stacey and Dave break down @dflee30 and @ShahidNShah of @The_HCBiz’s discussion. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthvalue
With Don on the injured list, we drafted in the irreplaceable FPLStag to join Amigo Marz and Amiga Kylie on this week's podcast! Enjoy the show, and make sure you are following the crew on social media @TheMarpleCurse @KylieFPL @Marz05 and @FPLStag. Adios Amigos!!
With Don on assignment in Missouri, Bill is at the helm of the Carolina Outdoors podcast today. Joining in with him first, on this full show segment, is Alex Via, Founder and Board Member of the Charlotte Outdoor Alliance. The two discuss exactly what the Charlotte Outdoor Alliance is, and what it seeks to achieve, in and around the greater Charlotte region. Specifically, the organization seeks to “establish, brand, and grow Charlotte as the outdoor hub of the South.” Coming on to the show second, is Jack Costa, Charlotte Programming Lead for Project Healing Waters. Bill and Jack discuss the important work for veterans that Project Healing Waters is continually doing in the community. The organization is “dedicated to the physical and emotional rehabilitation of disabled active military service personnel and veterans through fly-fishing and associated activities.” And, on Saturday, September 28th, at Jesse Brown’s Outdoors, Project Healing Waters will be holding Healing Saturday where there will be demonstrations, fly-tying, education, and as always, a good time!
With Don's unquestioned love for the Green Bay Packers, we knew that he'd be perfect to share the inside scoop on the team for 2019. Schreck and Don team up to tackle the Packers, Lions and so much more. With fantasy drafts right around the corner, it's time to look at who you can trust and who you can't. Due to some technical difficulties, this was recorded at the beginning of August, so keep that in mind as we reference ADP data. Most importantly, we love the Packers and even show the rival Lions some fantasy love. What we're saying is, we're ready to be let down again in the fantasy football regular season when trusting the Lions. So, let's talk some fantasy football. #NFL #NFLFootball #NFL2019 #FantasyLife #FantasyFootballPodcast #FantasyFootballRadio #FantasyFootballNation #Lions #Packers #GreenBayPackers #DetriotLions #LionsNation #LionsFootball #LionsFantasyFootball #Lions2019 #LionsFans #LionsFan #PackersNation #PackersFootball #PackersFantasyFootball #Packers2019 #PackersFans #PackersFan #NFLMeme #NFLMemes #NFLPreview #NFLFantasyPreview #NFLRadio #FantasyFootballAdvice #FantasyFootball2019
With Don ‘on assignment,’ the remaining Outdoor Guy Bill Bartee, introduces the show with “TJ the DJ” about everything under the sun – er, moon – from topiary gardens to the intense Carolina heat, from the British Open to a little known lunar landing story, just in time for the Apollo 11 Mission’s 50thAnniversary. What is that story? Well, it might have involved one small word for man, but it could be the most misquoted sentence of all mankind.
With Don on vacation, Tom is alone in the studio taking on a whole bunch of calls, answering questions about investing in cannabis stocks, whether target-date funds are a good option and what to do with cash that you have available right now. He also reminds listeners about the factors to consider in asset allocation, why you should not be swayed by the all-time high markets and why you have to think carefully before paying off your house bond. Tom also gives an extra titbit, going through the survey results about which state is best to retire in – you’ll be really surprised! When it’s all right to have your 401(k) in a target-date fund. Explaining the concept of a target-date fund and the devil in the details. Advice for what to do with a lump sum of cash that you don’t need right now. Factors to consider when deciding on your asset allocation. Why you should not make investing decisions based on all-time high markets. Picking individual stocks and timing the market: Why you shouldn’t. The benefits of the Vanguard Short-Term Investment-Grade Bond Fund (VFSTX). Why you want to think carefully before paying off your house bond. Vestory — https://vestory.com/ 401411 — http://www.401411.com/ Paul Merriman — https://paulmerriman.com/ Transamerica — https://www.transamerica.com/individual/ Your Money and Your Brain on Amazon — https://www.amazon.com/Your-Money-Brain-Science-Neuroeconomics/dp/0743276698 Shaquille O’Neal — https://www.businessinsider.co.za/shaq-net-worth-jeff-bezos-investment-strategy-2019-7 Jim Cramer on Twitter — https://twitter.com/jimcramer Vanguard — https://about.vanguard.com/
With Don still on the lamb, Peter teams up with Technado veteran Daniel to look back at the week’s news. Microsoft dominated the headlines, with stories ranging from Office redesigns to patch Tuesday updates.
With Don still on the lamb, Peter teams up with Technado veteran Daniel to look back at the week’s news. Microsoft dominated the headlines, with stories ranging from Office redesigns to patch Tuesday updates.
With Don still on the lamb, Peter teams up with Technado veteran Daniel to look back at the week's news. Microsoft dominated the headlines, with stories ranging from Office redesigns to patch Tuesday updates.
With Don still on the lamb, Peter teams up with Technado veteran Daniel to look back at the week's news. Microsoft dominated the headlines, with stories ranging from Office redesigns to patch Tuesday updates.
With Don still on the lamb, Peter teams up with Technado veteran Daniel to look back at the week’s news. Microsoft dominated the headlines, with stories ranging from Office redesigns to patch Tuesday updates.
With Don still on the lamb, Peter teams up with Technado veteran Daniel to look back at the week's news. Microsoft dominated the headlines, with stories ranging from Office redesigns to patch Tuesday updates.
With Don returning, the gentlemen talk about fatherhood. Then the conversation goes left and that is where it really stays. Enjoy and make sure you like and subscribe on all platforms.
With Don playing hooky, Daniel joins Peter in the studio to recap the week that was in tech. It starts with highlights from the Microsoft Build conference and ends with some pre-GDPR news, with plenty of tech goodness in the middle.
With Don playing hooky, Daniel joins Peter in the studio to recap the week that was in tech. It starts with highlights from the Microsoft Build conference and ends with some pre-GDPR news, with plenty of tech goodness in the middle.
With Don playing hooky, Daniel joins Peter in the studio to recap the week that was in tech. It starts with highlights from the Microsoft Build conference and ends with some pre-GDPR news, with plenty of tech goodness in the middle.
With Don away in New Zealand for a rare holiday Tom is joined by securities attorney, Lawrence Cock to talk about the legal side of finances and how you can protect your wealth. In this episode: - Why short-term returns are the wrong way to view your money. - Following an academic approach to the market. - Introducing this week’s guest star! - Some of the financial scams that are currently making the round. - Looking back at the greatest Ponzi scheme of all time. - Real estate investing in Seattle and its returns. - Investments that do not live up to expectations as a form of scamming. - Recourse against fraudsters and submitting complaints to firms. - The rights of minority shareholders and how to settle disputes. - What to consider when hiring a fiduciary. - Real estate financing and primary residential regulations. Real Money Hotline — 855-935-TALK (8255) Talking Real Money — [http://www.talkingrealmoney.com/](http://www.talkingrealmoney.com/) Talking Real Money Quick — [http://www.talkingrealmoney.com/talking-real-money/](http://www.talkingrealmoney.com/talking-real-money/) Money Thirty Podcast — [https://www.moneythirty.com/](https://www.moneythirty.com/) Real Investing Journal — [https://www.realinvestingjournal.com/](https://www.realinvestingjournal.com/) Vestory — [https://vestory.com/](https://vestory.com/) 401411 — [http://www.401411.com/](http://www.401411.com/) Vanguard — [https://investor.vanguard.com](https://investor.vanguard.com) VFSTX — [http://www.morningstar.com/funds/xnas/vfstx/quote.html](http://www.morningstar.com/funds/xnas/vfstx/quote.html) Retiremeet North — [http://www.retiremeet.com/](http://www.retiremeet.com/) The Wall Street Journal — [https://www.wsj.com](https://www.wsj.com) MarketWatch — [https://www.marketwatch.com/](https://www.marketwatch.com/) Goldman Sachs Bank — [http://www.goldmansachs.com/what-we-do/investing-and-lending/banking/](http://www.goldmansachs.com/what-we-do/investing-and-lending/banking/) Bankrate — [https://www.bankrate.com/](https://www.bankrate.com/) _Financial Fysics_ — [https://www.amazon.com/Financial-Fysics-Money-Investing-Really/dp/1453898557](https://www.amazon.com/Financial-Fysics-Money-Investing-Really/dp/1453898557) Paul Merriman — [https://paulmerriman.com/](https://paulmerriman.com/) Real Investing Journal “Own the Whole Planet” — [https://www.realinvestingjournal.com/reports/2018/3/1/own-the-whole-planet](https://www.realinvestingjournal.com/reports/2018/3/1/own-the-whole-planet) Auckland Blues — [http://theblues.co.nz/](http://theblues.co.nz/) Auckland Aces — [http://aucklandcricket.co.nz/about-auckland-cricket/aces/](http://aucklandcricket.co.nz/about-auckland-cricket/aces/) Seattle Times Retirement Article — [https://www.seattletimes.com/business/how-not-to-run-out-of-money-in-retirement/](https://www.seattletimes.com/business/how-not-to-run-out-of-money-in-retirement/) New Zealand National Cricket Team — [http://www.nzc.nz/](http://www.nzc.nz/)