First Reading offers exegetical resources for the Old Testament Lectionary reading each week. Dr. Rachel Wrenn is Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies at Trinity Lutheran Seminary (Capital University), Rosy Kandathil is a PhD candidate in Hebrew Bible at Emory University, Dr. Tim McNinch is Assistant Professor of Hebrew Bible at Christian Theological Seminary, and Paul Essah is a PhD student in Hebrew Bible at Yale University. In addition to short weekly episodes, they periodically invite ...
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PICU Doc On Call is the podcast for current and aspiring Intensivists. This podcast will provide protocols that any Critical Care Physician would use to treat common emergencies and the sudden onset of acute symptoms. Brought to you by Emory University School of Medicine, in conjunction with Dr. Rahul Damania and under the supervision of Dr. Pradip Kamat.
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You're smart. You're a scientist. But what if you're a fraud? A podcast about imposter syndrome explored through the lens of chemistry graduate school.
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This is a collection of curated podcast episodes around the topic of economics, to expose the students of Oxford College of Emory's Principles of Economics course to podcasts that touch on economics and economic adjacent topics.
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Greg Fenves (President of Emory University) grabs a mic and some audio gear, and gathers a bunch of amazing guests to tackle the biggest questions facing our world today. Authors, researchers, influencers, and more—from across the Emory orbit—sit down for energetic and thought provoking conversations.
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The Intuitive Customer - Helping You Improve Your Customer Experience To Gain Growth
Colin Shaw, Beyond Philosophy LLC
We believe you should laugh and learn! 'The Intuitive Customer' podcast achieves this. Hosted by Colin Shaw, recognized as one of the top 150 business influencers by LinkedIn, where he has over 283,000 followers, and Prof. Ryan Hamilton, Emory University, discusses how you can improve your Customer Experience and gain growth. This review sums up: "The dynamic between the two hosts makes this podcast. Each brings a unique take on the topic and their own perspective and plays off each other se ...
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Congregation Beth Hallel is one of the largest Messianic Jewish Synagogues in the world. We are a congregation of Jewish and Gentile members worshipping Yeshua (Jesus), the Messiah of Israel, in a Jewish communal setting. On this podcast, you can experience our Shabbat sermons given by Rabbi Kevin Solomon. Rabbi Kevin is a second generation Messianic Jewish Rabbi, raised in a Jewish home. He earned his undergraduate degree at Georgia Tech and his graduate degree at Emory University. He compl ...
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Podcast by Student in ENG181 at Emory University
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We are just two Undergrad University Students, studying at Emory University. Listen to our podcast, where we will have discussions about things we care about and interview our friends for your entertainment. Just doing this for fun, look out for weekly episodes 😘
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Accredited by the Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nurses Society since 1976, the Emory University WOC Nursing Education Center (WOCNEC) prepares the graduate nurse to provide specialty care for patients with foot and nail pathology. The Foot and Nail course is geared towards the baccalaureate-prepared nurse looking to obtain WOCNCB Foot Care certification. It is also for the LPN/LVN, PT, or DPT looking to sit for the Certified Foot Care Specialist (CFCS) Exam through the American Foot Care Nur ...
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Emory University Marketing Professor Mike Lewis weighs in on sports analytics — the business side and the on-field side. What makes us different? An academic perspective. This podcast is going to be rigorous both in terms of theory and in terms of statistics.
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Graduates from the school of hard knocks, asian tiger moms, and Emory University. We range from big to small topics and just like everyone else, we rarely see eye to eye (asian pun). We love sports and hate bandwagoners. Feel free bandwagon on this pod though.
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Educational Landscapes is a podcast that spotlights educators and education leaders working in various units and levels across the Woodruff Health Sciences Center (WHSC) enterprise at Emory University. In each episode, these individuals share their journeys and advice to aspiring educators and leaders.
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A cardiologist at Emory University shares candid thoughts from the front lines of the COVID-19 outbreak. Lakshmi Sridharan chats with her curious friend Jaclyn Schiff, CEO of PodReacher, exploring what it's like to be a physician during the coronavirus pandemic, and how it's changing the professional, the personal, and everything in between. Wide-reaching conversations in this moment of freefall. Best enjoyed with your favorite drink. An 8-episode series.
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In the wake of a global pandemic and enduring stresses on the health care environment, nursing professionals need a different leadership capacity – one that challenges the historical industrial underpinnings of nursing leadership. Three of the nation’s leading thought leaders in nursing have joined together to address this topic during a new webinar series, “Conversations from the Edge: Ending Blue Collar Nurse Leadership.” Linda McCauley, PhD, RN, FAAN, FRCN, dean of the Emory University Ne ...
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The Behind the Archives series features conversations centered on the topic of archives: What are archives and who are the people that make archives work? Audiences will learn from the insights of our guests and learn more about what we do and who we are as an organization and as a profession.
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American history preserved through the use of Primary sources, Black History, African American History~ The african experience; Shared by the legends themselves, their descendants, loved ones, genealogist and scholars. Presented by The Gist of Freedom
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The Athletic's Michael Beller and Emory Hunt bring stats and scouting together with a singular goal: winning fantasy football championships. Stats do a great job of telling us the what, but not always the why. Emory, founder of Football Gameplan and a former running back at the University of Louisiana, will provide us with the why and, more importantly, if we should believe in it. Get ready to step up your fantasy football game with the Advanced Route. For 40% off a subscription, subscribe t ...
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Carter Center podcasts highlight issues of national and global importance as they relate to the Center's work and feature former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, with Carter Center and other global peace and health experts. The Carter Center, in partnership with Emory University, is committed to advancing human rights and alleviating unnecessary human suffering. Founded in 1982 by President and Mrs. Carter, the Atlanta-based Center has helped to improve the qua ...
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Historian and author Walter Edgar mines the riches of the South Carolina Encyclopedia to bring you South Carolina from A to Z. South Carolina from A to Z is a production of South Carolina Public Radio in partnership with the University of South Carolina Press and SC Humanities.
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David Weinblatt is Senior Insider at The Lead NBA and founder and host of Smooth In The Afternoon, the #1 radio program at Emory University, blending sports and rap together. David highlights exciting NBA analysis & speculation, interviewing coaches and players at Atlanta Hawks practices, in addition to covering the latest in rap. Follow David on twitter @smoothafternoon to stay updated on the NBA and more. NEW podcast. Listen to Bleezy and his plethora guests on-the-go in the new format. Sm ...
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Host Ann Ledgerwood PT is a pediatric physical therapist, self-published author of children’s books, and musician. It has been her privilege and pleasure to serve infants, children, and families across SWVA for 44 years. Join Ann as she interviews parents, medical professionals, educators, mental health professionals, and others as they tell their stories and share their knowledge, expertise, and enthusiasm for topics that affect children and families. Bio-Ann Ledgerwood Ann Ledgerwood has w ...
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Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture
Emory College, Emory Center for Mind, Brain and Culture (CMBC)
What is the nature of the human mind? The Emory Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture (CMBC) brings together scholars and researchers from diverse fields and perspectives to seek new answers to this fundamental question. Neuroscientists, cognitive psychologists, biological and cultural anthropologists, sociologists, geneticists, behavioral scientists, computer scientists, linguists, philosophers, artists, writers, and historians all pursue an understanding of the human mind, but institutional ...
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You are not alone – there are other women who have been right where you are. Join, seasoned business executive and coach, Laurel Emory, Ph.D., for this unscripted, unrehearsed, unpolished, real-life podcast intentionally designed to help you cultivate confidence, courage, and joy in your life and work. Each week you’ll be inspired and encouraged by the stories of women experiencing life just like you. From thriving in transition to navigating fears, discovering your gifts to living a purpose ...
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Salty Saga of Hyponatremia and Hypotension in the PICU
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39:31Today, Dr. Monica Gray, Dr. Pradip Kamat, and Dr. Rahul Damania discuss two real-life pediatric cases of hyponatremia in the PICU. They talk through a case of a six-month-old baby with severe sodium depletion and a teenager dealing with cancer-related hyponatremia. The team breaks down the pathophysiology, walks us through the diagnostic workups, a…
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“C” is for Chapman, Martha Marshall, II (b. 1949)
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0:59“C” is for Chapman, Martha Marshall, II (b. 1949). Musician. Classified by many as a country-music artist, Martha Marshall Chapman,II, and her style nonetheless have been difficult to categorize.By Walter Edgar
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“C” is for Cleveland, Georgia Alden (1851-1914)
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0:59“C” is for Cleveland, Georgia Alden (1851-1914). Writer, activist.By Walter Edgar
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“B” is for Bolden, Charles Frank, Jr. (1946-2017)
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0:59“B” is for Bolden, Charles Frank, Jr. (1946-2017). Soldier, astronaut.By Walter Edgar
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“B” is for Boineau, Charles Evans, Jr. (1923-2005)
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0:59“B” is for Boineau, Charles Evans, Jr. (1923-2005). Legislator. Boineau was the first Republican to be elected to the South Carolina General Assembly in the twentieth century.By Walter Edgar
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A Different Kind of Power Lectionary Date: July 6, 2025 [4th Sunday after Pentecost, Year C] Paul is up with a brief reflection on the power dynamics in this week's Old Testament lectionary readings. Please take a moment to subscribe to the First Reading YouTube channel, and consider sharing with your networks and social media platforms. Thanks so …
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“B” is for Bonham, Milledge Luke (1813-1890)
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0:59“B” is for Bonham, Milledge Luke (1813-1890). Soldier, congressman, governor.By Walter Edgar
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How do you intentionally serve others? Do you talk the talk or walk the walk? Join guest speaker Rabbi Stewart Winograd of Reach Initiative International as he spurs us to action by encouraging compassion and to be consistent in how we love others in any situation. It is important to avoid a lack of dependability by coupling anointing with spiritua…
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The Growth Dilemma: Managing Your Brand When Different Customers Want Different Things
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34:03How do you grow your revenues without upsetting your existing customers? In this episode, Colin Shaw and Professor Ryan Hamilton dive into the new book he has written with Anne Wilson, Senior Lecturer at Wharton. Published by Harvard Business Review Press, the book is called: The Growth Dilemma: Managing Your Brand When Different Customers Want Dif…
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“W” is for Wofford College. A four year liberal arts college in Spartanburg, Wofford College was founded with a $100,000 bequest from Methodist minister and Spartanburg native Benjamin Wofford.By Walter Edgar
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“W” is for WIS Radio and Television. WIS Radio and Television stations in Colombia played an influential role in the development of South Carolina's media as a result of being among the state’s pioneer commercial broadcasters and located in the state’s capital city.By Walter Edgar
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“W” is for Winthrop University. Located in Rock Hill, Winthrop University traces its roots to1886 when Winthrop Training School, a teacher-training school for Columbia teachers opened.By Walter Edgar
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“S” is for Sirrine, Joseph Emory (1872-1947)
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0:59“S” is for Sirrine, Joseph Emory (1872-1947). Architect, engineer.By Walter Edgar
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“S” is for Sinclair, Bennie Lee (1939-2000). Novelist, poet.By Walter Edgar
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Commitment Issues Lectionary Date: June 29, 2025 [3rd Sunday after Pentecost, Year C] Rosy is back again with a few thoughts about "commitment issues" in this week's readings. Please take a moment to subscribe to the First Reading YouTube channel, and consider sharing with your networks and social media platforms. Thanks so much!…
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Today, Dr. Rahul Damania, Dr. Pradip Kamat, and Dr. Monica Gray, pediatric intensivists, sit down to chat about the diagnosis and management of acute myocarditis in children. They focus on a real-life case involving a one-month-old infant who presented with poor feeding, respiratory distress, and fever. Together, they break down the possible causes…
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Have you ever grown weary of giving to G-d or others? How do you receive gifts? Join guest speaker, Rebbitzen Jamie Lash of Jewish Jewels, as she explores the importance of both giving and receiving, along with the balance between the two. G-d is generous to us in so many ways, big and small, so it is up to us to receive those gifts humbly and to u…
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“R” is for Royal Council. The Royal Council was a twelve-man governing board created in 1720 to serve as an advisor to the governor, as a court of appeals, and as an upper house of the legislature.By Walter Edgar
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“R” is for Rosenwald Schools. In the early twentieth century, schooling for southern Blacks was neither well planned nor well supported. Julius Rosenwald, a Chicago merchant and philanthropist, made the most significant contribution to the education of southern rural Blacks of the time through construction of school buildings.…
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Summer Shorts are Back! Lectionary Date: June 22, 2025 [2nd Sunday after Pentecost, Year C] Rosy kicks off our summer series with some thoughts on Isaiah, Luke, and the Psalm. Please take a moment to subscribe to the First Reading YouTube channel, and consider sharing with your networks and social media platforms. Thanks so much!…
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“P” is for Poinsett Bridge. Named for Joel Roberts Poinsett, president of the Board of Public Works (1819-1821), the Poinsett Bridge (with a span of 130 feet over Little Gap Creek) was built during the construction of the state highway from Columbia to Saluda Mountain in 1820.By Walter Edgar
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“P” is for Poinsett, Joel Roberts (1779-1851)
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0:59“P” is for Poinsett, Joel Roberts (1779-1851). Congressman, diplomat. U. S. secretary of war.By Walter Edgar
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“P” is for Poetry Society of South Carolina. Those involved with the Poetry Society’s creation in 1920 espoused the idea of a local organization, with its aim to encourage all southern poets.By Walter Edgar
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What stands out to you about the prophets? Do you have a passion for G-d? Join guest speaker, Rabbi David Levitt from Congregation Ammudim in Fayetteville, Georgia, as he looks back at the words of the prophets, and connects those ancient words to what is to come, and how it can light a fire for G-d in our hearts. G-d is faithful and keeps His prom…
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What Customers Really Think About Your AI Experience: Academic Research Reveals the Truth.
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1:09:29Have you ever said “thank you” to a chatbot or Chat GPT? Well, you’re not alone—and you might just be weirder than you think. It turns out AI can be more empathic than people. But what do Customers think of AI experiences? Academic research reveals the answers we discuss in this show. In this special live-recorded episode from the SOCAP Conference,…
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“P” is for Poellnitz, Baron Frederick Carl Hans Bruno (1734-1801)
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0:59“P” is for Poellnitz, Baron Frederick Carl Hans Bruno (1734-1801).By Walter Edgar
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“M” is for Montgomery, John Henry (1833-1902)
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0:59“M” is for Montgomery, John Henry (1833-1902). Manufacturer, merchant.By Walter Edgar
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“M” is for Montagu, Lord Charles Greville (1741-1784)
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0:59“M” is for Montagu, Lord Charles Greville (1741-1784). Governor.By Walter Edgar
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“M” is for Moncks Corner (Berkeley County; 2020 population 12,497).By Walter Edgar
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“L” is for Lowndes, William Jones (1782-1822)
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0:59“L” is for Lowndes, William Jones (1782-1822). Congressman. In his final important public work, William Jones Lowndes with Henry Clay led the successful effort in the house to pass the Missouri Compromise of 1820.By Walter Edgar
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What is the purpose of tzitzit? Do you sometimes forget to have G-d’s commands in mind? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he commemorates Shavuot and shares a mini-message about how a facet of tzitzit is uniquely connected to the Ruach. With the Ruach dwelling in us, it should always be a reminder to obey what the L-rd has tol…
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Do we expect G-d to bring revival? How do you turn from your wrongdoings? Join guest speaker Pastor Matt Johnston from North Metro Church as he investigates revival, what it means, and the history of how it has shaped the world. We must first prepare ourselves for revival and proactively work with readiness for it to spread it beyond our circle. Ma…
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“S” is for St. Mark’s Parish. South Carolina’s first backcountry parish and by far its largest in land area, St. Mark’s was established in 1757.By Walter Edgar
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“R” is for Ravenel, Harriott Horry Rutledge (1832-1912)
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0:59“R” is for Ravenel, Harriott Horry Rutledge (1832-1912). Novelist, biographer, historian.By Walter Edgar
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"P” is for Parish, Margaret Cecile (1927-1988)
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0:59“P” is for Parish, Margaret Cecile (1927-1988). Author.By Walter Edgar
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“O” is for Opera houses. In the period between 1880 and 1920, opera houses flourished in communities across South Carolina.By Walter Edgar
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Pentecost: Babel All Over Again Lectionary Date: June 8, 2025 [Pentecost Sunday, Year C] For Pentecost, we are back in the Hebrew Bible / Old Testament, with a look at the Tower of Babel story. But first, Tim makes a few connections to the Pentecost narrative in Acts 2. Please take a moment to subscribe to the First Reading YouTube channel, and con…
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“N” is for New Era Club. Founded in Spartanburg in 1912, the New Era Club began disguised as a study group.By Walter Edgar
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Approach to Carbon Monoxide (CO) Poisoning in the PICU
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22:57In this episode of "PICU Doc on Call," pediatric intensivists Dr. Rahul Damania, Dr. Pradip Kamat, and Dr. Monica Gray discuss a critical case involving a 16-year-old male who experienced severe carbon monoxide poisoning after being found unresponsive in a garage. They chat about the pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic workup, and …
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Do you see the big picture? Can you trust G-d to provide for you? Join guest speaker Rabbi Dr. Bruce Tucker of Congregation Beth Judah in Ormond Beach, Florida, as he focuses on the struggle to release what we fear to lose to the L-rd, and how doing so can advance our purpose and relationship with G-d. In both times where you are strong and times w…
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The Brand Builds The Promise; Customer Experience DOES NOT Deliver! Why?
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37:00How happy are you when you buy auto insurance? If your answer is anything other than thrilled, you’re not alone. In fact, years ago, a UK insurance company tried to convince us otherwise with their tagline “Quote Me Happy.” Spoiler alert: Nobody was happy. This raises a fascinating question: What role does advertising play in the customer experienc…
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