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Updates and trends from the commercial plumbing world with Carl Lamberti featuring industrial strength odorless non acid Drain Punch drain opener and line maintainer. For additional information go to www.nonaciddraincleaner.com
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Mind Mob

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This is just a blog that I made in audio form discussing about the mind of a burger podcast and also telling you what’s happening with my book that I’m writing Cover art photo provided by Timothy Dykes on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@timothycdykes
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The Private School Village Podcast Channel, part of the Audio Blogs network, offers an engaging and accessible way to stay informed about the latest insights and developments in the world of private and independent education. Hosted by the esteemed Private School Village (PSV) website, this podcast channel brings to life the rich content and unique perspectives that PSV is known for, transforming written articles and blog posts into captivating audio experiences. Private School Village is de ...
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Listen to the audio format of blog posts from Catholic author and speaker, Jessica Ptomey. For Jessica's bio and the print format of each blog episode, visit jessicaptomey.com. Subscribe to her email newsletter for new blog episodes or posts and exclusive subscriber content!
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All Things Genealogy and Family History! Genealogy Girl Talks offers you tips, tricks, and advice on your genealogy and family history journey. Join us for a variety of topics related to your research! Genealogy Girl strongly believes that connecting with family is a key ingredient to your research and in her 20+ years of researching she has many stories to share from her journey.
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Dan’s audio blog

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This podcast will be about sports, hockey, baseball, canadian football, Accessible technology for the blind and visually impaired, and anything else I feel like covering. Cover art photo provided by NordWood Themes on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@nordwood
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I am your kid lit tour guide around these parts and the author of The Intentional Bookshelf. I believe we all have the power to be incredible, impactful parents if we simply look to our bookshelves! If you crave to raise children that love to read, build a library of resources that help you take purposeful action as a parent & connect with your children unlike ever before - I encourage you to listen to the Addison Reads audio blog. Build your intentional bookshelf & learn to parent with lite ...
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Welcome to the Next Level Audio Blog. I am your host, Alan Lazaros. The purpose of this audio blog is to teach you a formulaic approach of how to achieve your goals and dreams. In the self-improvement space, there's a lot of talk about WHY you do what you do, there's a lot of talk about the WHAT you want to accomplish, but there's not enough talk about the HOW to actually do it. That is what this blog is about, and now you can learn the how to's you need on the fly from anywhere, anytime. If ...
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Welcome, this is NOT a podcast, but an audio blog designed for the busy individual who needs or wants to learn what to do concerning the upcoming real estate purchase or sale. This audio blog is for the first time home seller and buyer and the seasoned investor. We will touch on a lot of subjects pertaining to real estate and in this audio blog I will be sharing with you some of my experiences and insights from the past several years. To find me go to my investment site: www.FairHouseOffer.n ...
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Der Nr. 1 Audioblog jetzt auch in Deutschland und Österreich powered by I-Unlimited. Dr. Julian Hosp bringt dir tägliche Motivation und Inspiration um dir Resultate und Erfolg zu ermöglichen. Jeden Tag eine neue Episode aus Business, Gesundheit, Mentaler Einstellung, Beziehungen und Finanzen. Reinhören und Grenzenlos Erfolgreich werden!
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Lean Blog Audio

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Mark Graban reads and expands upon selected posts from LeanBlog.org. Topics include Lean principles and leadership in healthcare, manufacturing, business, and the world around us. Learn more at http://www.leanblog.org/audio Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lean-blog-audio/support
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My name is Jamie Owen. I am the author of the Cleveland Appraisal Blog. This podcast shares my articles in an audio format for those who prefer to listen rather than read. I hope you enjoy the information that I share! If you would like to join my free monthly newsletter, text CLEVELANDBLOG to 22828. If you need an independent appraiser to appraise your property, look me up on my websites at: www.aspenappraisalservices.net or www.clevelandappraisalblog.com
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This is the audio side of FitSitePlus.Com, a www.PrimalPattons.com blog. If it sounds like we are not fitness cover models… that’s cause we are not. We are regular people just like you, also endowed with stubborn body types, anxieties, and frustrations. After struggling through everything that works and what doesn’t, we have finally found balance, confidence, and consistent self appreciation. We feel life is too short not to share the journey and enable you to experience the same. Let us emp ...
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Blog post Psychological Safety means everybody gets their say, but it doesn't mean you get your way. Psychological Safety is an individual's belief, feeling, or perception that it's safe for them to speak up in a situation. When people are rewarded for speaking candidly, that leads to rigorous debate and better decisions. Psychological Safety doesn…
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This is an audio blog of the following url: https://www.privateschoolvillage.org/best-black-bipoc-dei-k-12-private-school-educational-consultant-help-near-me-in-southern-califo/ In this episode, we dive into the crucial role of Black and BIPOC DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) educational consultants in Southern California's private and indepe…
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The blog post The LinkedIn event My latest book, The Mistakes That Make Us: Cultivating a Culture of Learning and Innovation, is turning one year old! Join me, along with my co-host Elisabeth Swan, for what we hope will be an engaging, insightful, and fun discussion about learning from mistakes. We'll be joined by special surprise guests who will s…
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The Blog Post I'm excited to share my breakout session at the Michigan Lean Consortium Annual Conference! In this session, I dive into the critical role of Psychological Safety as a Foundation for Continuous Improvement. We explore how fostering an environment where team members feel safe to share ideas, take risks, and learn from mistakes can driv…
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Blog post link When writing or speaking, I use the words “mistake” and “error” interchangeably. The definitions in some dictionaries are comically circular. Dictionary.com defines an error as: “a deviation from accuracy or correctness; a MISTAKE, as in action or speech.” It also defines a mistake as: “an ERROR in action, calculation, opinion, or ju…
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Blog post link I'm excited that the Shingo Institute asked me to present a webinar on June 18th. Click here to register for the webinar They've also published an article that I wrote: Psychological Safety: The Key to Effective Andon Cord Pulls and Continuous Improvement The webinar description: Join us for an engaging webinar as we explore the tran…
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Blog post I was talking recently with a trusted friend in the Lean community. He told me a story. It's certainly believable, even if it's second or third-hand to me. He had no reason to make up a story like this. A relative of his works in a U.S. factory. Yes, we still have factories here. I'll call this relative of my friend “Guy,” which is pronou…
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Blog post link The Big Picture: In the Lean community and beyond, some people mistakenly equate “psychological safety” with being comfortable all the time. This misconception can undermine the true essence of psychological safety in the workplace. Psychological safety is not about constant comfort or shielding managers from discomfort. Synthesizing…
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The blog post IMAGE: A sign that reads "CAUTION: DON'T OPERATE ON THE WRONG SIDE" It's silly, right? I've never seen a sign like this in an operating room. And I'm not advocating for them. It's not the right approach for quality and patient safety. If warning signs actually prevented mistakes, and given that a vast majority of mistakes are caused b…
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The blog post TODAY marks the centennial of one of the most significant innovations in quality management: the control chart. 🎂 🎉 🎆 In the early 1920s, Walter A. Shewhart, working at Bell Labs, recognized the need for a statistical method to monitor and control manufacturing processes. On May 16, 1924, Shewhart created the first “control chart,” a …
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The blog post Research by Ethan Burris shows that the top two reasons employees choose to keep quiet in the workplace are: 1️⃣ Futility 2️⃣ Fear Fear of getting in trouble is a big problem. But there are also many workplaces where people say, quite literally, “I'm not afraid to speak up, it just isn't worth the effort.” That's the Futility Factor. …
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Episode page with links and more info I'm very happy to announce the release of my new Mistake-Proofing course, available NOW through Karen Martin and TKMG Academy. You can buy the course individually at TKMGAcademy.com for $129. Volume discounts are available for large teams or your entire workforce (for more information, email info@tkmgacademy.co…
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Blog post I love Steve Spear‘s emphasis on a Toyota-based Lean model of: “See, Solve, Share” See problems, solve problems, and share what worked as countermeasures. That's the ideal, and it's powerful where it exists. At Toyota, and companies like it, there's an understanding that speaking up about problems leads to a constructive response from lea…
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Blog post Research by Ethan Burris shows that the top two reasons employees choose to keep quiet in the workplace are: 1️⃣ Futility 2️⃣ Fear Fear of getting in trouble is a big problem. But there are also many workplaces where people say, quite literally, “I'm not afraid to speak up, it just isn't worth the effort.” That's the Futility Factor. Plea…
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The blog post You don't find the root cause of a problem in a conference room. OK, so we've gotten away from the whiteboard. Now what? You might not even KNOW the root cause by thinking and talking out where the work is actually being done. That's one of the most powerful lessons I've learned from former Toyota people I've been able to work with. -…
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On this week’s episode of the Genealogy Girl Talks podcast I discuss some Genealogy News You Can (Hopefully) Use, Back to the Basics, What is a generation, Cemetery Visits, New Ideas for YouTube, Advice for Others doing their Family History and Genealogy, Brick Wall Wednesday, and more! You can find the Show Notes and all the links and mentions her…
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Blog Post Professors Robert H. Hayes and William J. Abernathy have harsh words about a common, if not typical style of American management: “…an overdependence on analytical detachment – what they call ”managerial remote control.” They say it is an approach that exalts financial analysis, not line operations. It rewards executives who see their com…
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The blog post It's interesting to observe a hospital process (or lack thereof) when a family member needs surgery. I had the opportunity to do so one day last week. I originally shared this on LinkedIn as a post and real-time updates. Thankfully, the clinical care seemed to be good, and that family member is recovering well from the outpatient proc…
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(Ep001) In today’s episode I’m sharing some “Genealogy News You Can Use” including the National Archives, Native Hawaiian Records, and Family Search classes and webinars. Plus, a BONUS section all about using Canva in your family history and genealogy research. You can find more at https://GenealogyGirlTalks.com…
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Blog post with links The other day, I read about the passing of Donald E. Peterson, who was a key CEO for Ford Motor Company in the 1980s (from 1985 to 1990). From the Detroit Free Press: Former Ford CEO Don Petersen, who spent 41 years with automaker, dies at 97 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lean-blog-audio/supp…
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Read the blog post How often do you hear executives blaming employees, including frontline workers, for different problems or poor performance? I don't think that's a good look when leaders do that. Leaders are responsible for the system, especially senior leaders. Even though they are part of a system, they have more freedom and more ability to ch…
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Read the blog post I recently spoke and facilitated at a health system's quarterly leadership forum event on the topic of “Psychological Safety as a Pre-Condition for Continuous Improvement.” It was very well received, and I'm very passionate about the need for leaders to help every team member believe that it's both safe and effective to speak up …
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Read the blog post I have been really enjoying this book, released in 2021, by Kiyoshi “Nate” Furuta, a retired Toyota executive: Welcome Problems, Find Success: Creating Toyota Cultures Around the World. I bought it a year ago and wish I had started reading it sooner! Furuta is the retired former chair and CEO of Toyota Boshoku America, Inc. — an …
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Read the episode, view video, and more There was a fascinating article in Bloomberg BusinessWeek about GE doing its final spinoff of GE Vernova (ticker symbol: GEV) and the remaining business that Larry Culp remains CEO of, GE Aerospace (formerly GE Aviation, ticker symbol: GE). The inside story of how GE CEO Larry Culp dismantled a 131-year-old Am…
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The blog post and video Embracing Imperfections and Learning from Mistakes: A Leadership Insight from the 2022 AME Annual Conference... In a riveting conversation between Larry Culp (at the time, CEO of GE and now CEO of GE Aerospace) and my good friend Katie Anderson at the 2022 Association for Manufacturing Excellence (AME) Annual Conference, val…
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Ever held back a part of yourself to avoid rocking the boat? In today’s empowering episode, Alan embarks on a journey with listeners, delving into self-expression and personal growth. He discusses the concept of the Truth Dial and how it helps us embrace and live in our genuine selves. Discover why letting your true self radiate brightly is crucial…
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The blog post As we sit in seat 26A, mindlessly watching a movie, we take for granted that our cell phone (or the shirt off our back) won't be suddenly sucked out through a gaping hole in the side of a plane. That's because the odds of this happening are unimaginably low. Until now, that is. Are we entering a new era where shoddy manufacturing (or …
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