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I Love My Baby, And...
Mom Brain Musings: Instagram Parenting Courses
Send us a Text Message.Mom Brain: sometimes it means you’re unable to string together your thoughts, and other times it means you’re stringing together 900 thoughts at 2 o’clock in the morning!In this week’s episode, Erin and Ruby are chatting about Instagram parenting courses (as discussed in this Glamour article) and how to determine what’s right for YOU. And the most important question we ask is: is this course something that’s right for you or have you been influenced?---- Our Mom Brain Musings (formerly Midnight Musings Minisodes) are a little bite-sized peak into what goes on when Erin and Ruby stop recording and start going off the rails. So whether you’re up in the middle of the night with your kids, or you’re driving around town trying to remember if you used conditioner or just doubled up on shampoo, these episodes are for you!Loving the show? We'd love your feedback! If you would like to submit a response to be aired on I Love My Baby, And...you can email Erin and Ruby here: ilovemybabyand@gmail.com *To note, all submissions read on air are kept confidential* You can find Erin here: www.erinlevincounseling.com @4th.Trimester.Wellness You can find Ruby here: 10K Counseling | Online Therapy in Colorado @RubyTalksRelationships If you are needing immediate postpartum support, please use the following Postpartum Support International resources: PSI Resources
The ASHHRA Podcast
#138 - Transforming Healthcare Talent Management at Wellstar
We are excited to share insights from our latest episode of The ASHHRA Podcast featuring the dynamic Laura Dannels, Chief Talent Officer at Wellstar Health System in Atlanta.In this episode, we dive deep into Laura’s inspiring journey and her innovative approach to talent acquisition and management in the healthcare industry. With a rich history in HR, Laura’s expertise spans talent acquisition, management, and learning, all underpinned by her academic background as a PhD and MBA. Laura shares her deep commitment to improving the healthcare environment, inspired by personal experiences and a passion for meaningful impact.Key Highlights:Nurturing Future Talent:Laura emphasizes the importance of not waiting for titles to make impactful change. Whether you're in healthcare or another industry, this episode is filled with valuable insights on taking ownership and driving initiatives that matter.Building Internal Universities:Drawing from her foundational work at Kaiser Permanente, Laura sheds light on the significance of internal learning systems and offers tips for organizations looking to implement such programs.Flexible Work Models in Healthcare:Learn about innovative ways Wellstar Health System is rethinking work models, including AI integration and flexible scheduling, to meet modern challenges and attract top talent.The Power of Mindset:Laura highlights the importance of self-care, gratitude, and mindful practices to ensure leaders are at their best, ready to drive success and inspire those around them.We also get personal with Laura as she discusses her morning rituals and how she maintains a growth mindset amidst the pressures of leading in a rapidly evolving industry.Laura’s contributions go beyond just her professional endeavors as she also serves as an adjunct professor, inspiring a new generation of HR leaders at Columbia University.This episode is packed with inspiration and actionable advice for anyone looking to make a meaningful impact in their fiel
Podcasting Insights with The Podmaster: growth advice for people and brands
Podcast Listener Pet Peeves: What Bugs Us Most?
"Be authentic - just publish" is terrible adviceWhat’s worse than a bad hair day? A bad podcast! If you want to read the report this episode is based on, go to podmastery.co/peevesIf you’ve ever hit play on your favourite podcast only to have your ears assaulted by terrible audio or a host that rambles like they’re auditioning for a talk show, you’re not alone. We put our feelers out there with a survey of 300 podcast lovers to find out exactly what makes them rage-quit a show. Spoiler alert: bad audio is the number one culprit. In this episode, we’re not just airing grievances; we’re giving you the tools to fix them! Links referenced in this episode:Podmastery.co/newsletterpodknows.co.ukMentioned in this episode:Podmaster Free TipsBook your Podmaster auditWanna get unstuck from the sub 100 downloads per month doldrums. Fancy getting closer to top 2% podcaster glory? Sounds like you need one of my Podmaster audits. Go to podmastery.co/lite and within 5 business days you’ll get a full video and written report on my findings. That's podmastery.co/lite Podmaster auditA Podknows ProductionPodknows helps brands and creators to build their podcasts into virtual sales and marketing teams which get them results even when they're sleeping. Find out more at https://podknows.co.uk/Free tipsWant to get free insightful actionable tips on how to get closer to 'podmastery'? Sign up! I promise not to spam you!Podmaster Free TipsThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podder - https://www.podderapp.com/privacy-policy
FRIED. The Burnout Podcast
Regan Parker: ShiftKey offers Healthcare Workers Freedom, Choice, and Control
Burnout Recovery works better with support. UNFRIED is our small group (5 people max!) coaching program to help guide you through your recovery. Apply now! [http://bit.ly/unfried]“People leave the field not because they don’t love the work, but the confines of the work structure make it impossible for them to do it,” says Regan Parker, Chief Legal and Public Affairs officer for Shift Key, a technology marketplace that connects licensed independent healthcare professionals with facilities who need their services. As healthcare workers continue to feel overworked and undervalued, they continue to burn out, leaving healthcare facilities with staffing shortages. By allowing professionals to set their own rates and to select work on a shift-by-shift basis, Shift Key’s model offers the flexibility and autonomy to maintain a work/life balance. It also provides relief from the expectations of a traditional employee’s schedule, while providing similar relief to company teams who are understaffed and thus at equal risk of burnout. On today’s episode of FRIED, Regan joins host Cait Donovan to discuss why this approach to work—which is gaining traction across all sectors—is especially helpful for those who are natural caregivers and nurturers and, as a result, don’t have the most business acumen or are even sure they should be charging for their work at all. The two discuss the importance of offering per diem workers a social safety net and protections under the law which, at least in the U.S., have traditionally only been offered to a company’s employees. Join today’s discussion to learn why Shift Key’s system is the future of work and how it could be game-changing to a number of professions. Quotes“At my very first marketplace company, I got to see how technology could enable people to work on their own terms, and the people that that impacts the most are moms, caregivers, people with disabilities, people who can’t work in a traditional setting, who really need flexibility an

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