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my muses ; this is temporary until i figure out how to make things mobile friendly !
FEMALES : poppy : age unknown, pixie, currently captive by a vampire - madelaine petsch. kiana murphy : 22, college student, waitress - samantha logan. kimberly vaughn : 24, 1990's - young!julia roberts. olivia harrington: 22, college student - grace van dien. robyn bailey : 29, model & influencer - laura harrier. sidney prescott : 17-22, scream 1-3 - neve campbell. samantha palmer : 18-23, hs student/college student - katherine langford. marianne parker : 55, ranger wife - diane lane. katherine foster : 42, conwoman - anne hathaway. andrea "annie" bennett : 41, inn owner & keeper, starting over - bethany joy lenz. mercedes hart: 27, influencer & industry plant, upcoming musical artist - ryan destiny. bristol harper : 35, online jewelry store owner, mother to two - hilary duff. evangelina constance : 48, owner of a cult - carla gugino. allison barnes : 38, former nurse now surviving the apocalypse - lauren cohen. lacey thomas : 18-20, college student - nicole wallace. seline castillo : 33, owner of flattop bar & grill, more info upon request - vanessa hudgens. cassandra foxx : better known in her world as ALASKA, 30, sugar baby/escort, more info upon request - vanessa hudgens. marzia vadala : 34, italian, jewelry store owner - phoebe tonkin. gianna ortiz : 34, spanish, receptionist for a corportation - ana de armas. mariana ruiz : 19-22, spanish, hs or college student - alexa demie. holland st. clair : 25, model trying to get her debut, trans-female - hunter schafer. angeline swanson : 23, pornstar - sabrina carpenter. first last : 40, prosecutor - kerry washington.
MALES : marshall "the judge" owens : 49, apocalyptic cult member - andrew lincoln. jude mitchell : 34, lives in an apartment in nyc, struggling artist - andrew garfield. david bascom : 26, 1950's, closeted homosexual - harry styles. casey theriot : 27, nomad. - tom holland. pak dae-hyun : 23, idol struggling with fame - junkook. patrick galloway : 29, blackballed actor starting over - nicholas galitzine. choi minho, 25, establishing actor, mostly indie films waiting for his break - kim jiwoong ( aki. ) hak su-jin : 31, book store / cafe manager in seoul - woo do-hwan. kai kahinu : 19, younger brother to zane, new zealand native, maori - matthew sato. wihan chen : 24, indie musician - first kanaphan puitrakul. ( tashi. ) felix maynard : 30, owner of tart & thyme restaurant, chef - will poulter. caskey dallas : 18-23, outcast, more info upon request - cole sprouse. robin sallow : 28, manager of off beat records, more info upon request - thomas doherty. jesse dylan : 18-30 ( 1985 - 1997 ), teen/convict, more info upon request - dacre montgomery. dean maddox : 22, college student, more info upon request - hero fiennes tiffin. simon parker : 29, lead singer & guitar player of killin' time, more info upon request - joe keery. maverick reed : 26, fisherman's son - rudy pankow. hwan van : 26, mechanic - cha eun-woo choi daehyun : 20, idol, au!fae - felix lee. trevor elliot : 24, college, indie musician, au!fame - felix mallard. kim hanuel : 26, ceo- yeo jin-goo. andrew baker : 19, homeless. - brandon flynn. casper cromwell : forever 20, ghostboy haunting a house. - louis patridge.
THEYS : zane kahinu, 22, older sibling to kai, new zealand native, maori - zoe terakes.
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biographyonair · 2 years ago
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Who is Caskey?
#biographyonair #Caskey #rapper
Brandon Caskey also popularly known as Caskey is a famous American rapper. Caskey gained enormous recognition due to his more than half a dozen successful mixtapes.
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rainingmusic · 6 years ago
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Caskey Net Worth 2022: Age, Height, Weight, Girlfriend, Dating, Bio-Wiki
Caskey Net Worth 2022: Age, Height, Weight, Girlfriend, Dating, Bio-Wiki
Caskey Celebrated Name: Caskey Real Name/Full Name: Brandon Caskey Gender: Male Age: 29years old Birth Date: 28 August 1992 Birth Place: Florida, United State Nationality: American Height: 1.80 m Weight: 75kg Sexual Orientation: Straight Marital Status: Single Wife/Spouse (Name): N/A Children/Kids (Son and Daughter): No Dating/Girlfriend (Name): N/A Is Caskey…
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📽  rapero de Florida Brandon Caskey tiene recién publicado su álbum «Fine Art» junto a Tony Choc, al que hay que sumar su discazo junto a Yelawolf «Yelawolf Blacksheep», repleto de temas estrella con videoclips por doquier. Ahora el artista acaba de publicar el vídeo de «If I Gotta Die», segundo tema de su disco «Viral» presentado en 2020, donde encontramos la colaboración de Doobie en «Purell». 👉 Link en Bio 🖤 urbzine.com 📽 https://urbzine.com/videos/caskey-publica-el-visual-de-if-i-gotta-die-parte-de-su-disco-viral #caskey #tonychoc #fineart #ifigottadie #purell #hiphopmusic #hiphopvideo #videosrap #rap #hiphop https://www.instagram.com/p/CQa9P74Fb2s/?utm_medium=tumblr
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stuckontheisland · 5 years ago
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Hi party people! I’m a new trader and have a small collection of stuffs that I want you all to know about in case you’re interested in anything or would like to trade! Feel free to msg me! <3 <3 
Anastasia | Sep 17, 2017
Christy Altomare (Anya), Derek Klena (Dimitry), Ramin Karimloo (Gleb), John Bolton (Vlad), Caroline O’Connor (Countess Lily), Mray Beth Peil(Empress Maria),
Bonnie and Clyde| Sep 28, 2013
Laura Osnes (Bonnie Parker), Jeremy Jordan(Clyde Barrow), Melissa Van Der Schyff (Blanche Barrow), Claybourne Elder (Buck Barrow), Louis Hobson (Ted Hilton)
Bridges of Madison County| March 9, 2014
Kelli O’Hara (Francesca), Steven Pasquale (Robert), Whitney Bashor (Marian/Chiara), Hunter Foster (Bud), Caitlin Kinnunen(Carolyn), Derek Klena (Michael), Michael X Martin(Charlie), Cass Morgan(Marge)
Carousel | April 26, 2013 | Lincoln Centre Production
Kelli O’Hara(Julie Jordan), Nathan Gunn (Billy Bigelow) Stephanie Blythe (Nettie Fowler), John Cullum (The Starkeeper/Dr. Selden), Jessie Mueller (Carrie)
Dear Evan Hansen| Oct 19, 2018 | LA Opening Night
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Ben Levi Ross(Evan Hansen),  Jessica Philips(Heidi Hansen), Maggie McKenna(Zoe Murphy), Marrick Smith(Connor Murphy), Christiane Noll(Cynthia Murphy), Aaron Lazar(Larry Murphy), Jared Goldsmith(Jared Kleinman), Phoebe Koyabe(Alana Beck)
Dear Evan Hansen| Unknown
Ben Platt (Evan Hansen), Rachel Bay Jones (Heidi Hansen), Mike Faist (Connor Murphy), Laura Dreyfuss (Zoe Murphy), Jennifer Laura Thompson (Cynthia Murphy), Michael Park (Larry Murphy), Will Roland (Jared Kleinman), Kristolyn Lloyd (Alana Beck)
Falsettos| Lincoln Centre/PBSProfessionally Recorded
Stephanie J. Block (Trina), Christian Borle (Marvin), Andrew Rannells(Whizzer), Anthony Rosenthal (Jason), Tracie Thoms(Dr. Charlotte), Brandon Uranowitz (Mendel), Betsy Wolfe (Cordelia)
Gypsy| Unknown 2008 | Broadway Revival
Laura Benanti (Louise), Patti LuPone(Rose), Leigh Ann Larkin(Rose), Boyd Gaines (Herbie), Tony Yazbek(Tulsa), Alison Fraser (Tessie Tura), Leonora Nemetz (Mazeppa), Marilyn Caskey (Electra)
Hamilton| Unknown
Lin-Manuel Miranda, Phillipa Soo, Leslie Odom Jr, Renee Elise Goldsberry, Christopher Jackson, Daveed Diggs, Okieriete Onaodowan, Anthony Ramos, Jasmine Cephas Jones, Jonathan Groff, Sydney James Harcourt, Daniel J Watts, Neil Haskell, Ephraim Sykes.
Into the Woods| Unknown 2002 | Broadway revival
Vanessa Williams, Stephen DeRosa, Kerry O’Malley, John McMartin, Gregg Edelman, Laura Benanti, Molly Ephriam, Adam Wylie, Marylouise Burke
Leap of Faith| April 4, 2012 | Broadway
Raul Esparza, Jessica Phillips, Kendra Kassebaum, Kecia Lewis-Evans, Leslie Odom Jr., Krystal Joy Brown, Talon Ackerman
Legally Blonde| Unknown |Professionally Recorded MTV
Laura Bell Bundy(Elle Woods), Christian Borle(Emmett Forrest), Orfeh(Paulette), Richard H Blake(Warner Huntington III), Kate Shindle(Vivienne Kensington), Nikki Snelson(Brooke Wyndham), Michael Rupert(Professor Callahan), Annaleigh Ashford(Margot), Asmeret Ghebremichael(Pilar), Tracy Jai Edwards(Serena)
Next to Normal| March 18, 2010 Cast: Jessica Phillips (Diana s/b), J. Robert Spencer (Dan), Kyle Dean Massey (Gabe), Jenn Damiano (Natalie), Adam Chanler-Berat (Henry), Louis Hobson (Dr. Madden/Dr. Fine)
Next to Normal| June 6, 2009 | First post-Tony performance
Tracked Audio Cast: Jessica Phillips (Diana s/b), J. Robert Spencer (Dan), Kyle Dean Massey (Gabe), Jenn Damiano (Natalie), Adam Chanler-Berat (Henry), Louis Hobson (Dr. Madden/Dr. Fine)
Next to Normal| Nov 29, 2009
Tracked Audio Cast: Jessica Phillips (Diana s/b), J. Robert Spencer (Dan), Kyle Dean Massey (Gabe), Jenn Damiano (Natalie), Adam Chanler-Berat (Henry), Louis Hobson (Dr. Madden/Dr. Fine)
Next to Normal| March 18, 2010
Tracked Audio Cast: Jessica Phillips (Diana s/b), J. Robert Spencer (Dan), Kyle Dean Massey (Gabe), Jenn Damiano (Natalie), Adam Chanler-Berat (Henry), Louis Hobson (Dr. Madden/Dr. Fine)
Next to Normal| March 20, 2010
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Priscilla Queen of the Desert| March 6, 2011
Will Swenson (Tick/Mitzi), Tony Sheldon (Bernadette), Nick Adams (Adam/Felicia), C. David Johnson (Bob), Jacqueline B. Arnold (Diva #3), Anastacia McCleskey (Diva #2), Ashley Spencer (Diva #1), Jessica Phillips (Marion), J. Elaine Marcos (Cynthia)
Songs for a New World ​| June 2018 | NYCC Shoshana Bean, Colin Donnell, Mykal Kilgore, Solea Pfeiffer
Spring Awakening| August 15, 2008 | First performance, San Diego
Kyle Riabko (Melchior), Christy Altomare (Wendla), Blake Bashoff (Moritz), Steffi D (Ilse), Sarah Hunt (Martha), Kimiko Glenn (Thea), Gabrielle Garza (Anna), Anthony Lee Medina (Otto), Matt Shingledecker (Georg), Andy Mientus (Hanschen), Ben Moss (Ernst), Angela Reed (Adult Women), Henry Stram (Adult Men)
Waitress | March 30, 2016
Jessie Mueller (Jenna), Keala Settle (Becky), Kimiko Glenn (Dawn), Drew Gehling (Dr. Pomatter), Nick Cordero (Earl), Dakin Matthews (Joe), Eric Anderson (Cal), Christopher Fitzgerald (Ogie)
Wicked| August 17, 2005
Shoshana Bean(Elphaba), Meghan Hilty(Glinda)
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ncmagroup · 5 years ago
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Written by Aja Frost
After a long day at the office, Netflix is usually more appealing than cracking open a sales book or streaming a sales training video on YouTube.
Fortunately, there’s a simpler way to learn new sales techniques without having to set aside extra time in your day — through podcasts.
The next time you’re walking the dog, commuting, exercising, cleaning, or doing any other task that doesn’t require mental energy, pop in your earbuds, press “Play,” and learn from sales leaders and experts.
Here are 15 sales podcasts to get you started.
Best Sales Podcasts
1) Stories From the Sales Floor
Hosts: Brandon Redlinger, head of growth at PersistIQ, and Ben Sardella, co-founder and CRO of Datanyze
Length: 15-25 minutes
Listen on: SoundCloud | iTunes | Stitcher
If you’re looking for an entertaining sales podcast, look no further than Stories From the Sales Floor. It features interviews with top sales leaders like Jill Rowley, Trish Bertuzzi, Mark Hunter, and more. You’ll learn the biggest deals they’ve ever closed, the sales advice they’d give their younger selves — and humorous anecdotes like the strangest objection they’ve ever gotten.
Unlike the other shows on this list, Stories From the Sales Floor doesn’t focus on practical takeaways. Instead, it’s meant to inspire you and shed light on what it takes to be a top-performing salesperson.
Notable Episode:
The Moment That Changed the Way I Sell: Dave Stein, Jack Kosakowski, Deb Calvert, Michael Pedone, and Tibor Shanto share the turning points in their sales careers.
2) The Advanced Selling Podcast
Hosts: Sales trainer Bryan Neale and author, speaker, and coach Bill Caskey
Length: 10-25 minutes
Listen on:iTunes
Whether you’re new to sales or an experienced seller, you’ll find value in this podcast. It focuses on tactical tips and techniques you can implement immediately. One week, Caskey and Neale discuss lead generation; the next, they talk about communicating value or resolving objections about the price. The theme changes every week, depending on what listeners want to learn about, and issues Caskey and Neale encounter frequently.
You can get even more out of this podcast by downloading its app, which I’ll give you access to bonus content and the ability to ask the hosts questions. Listeners can also join the LinkedIn group for the opportunity to connect with other sales professionals and swap advice.
Notable Episodes:
How Not to Annoy Your Prospects: In this episode, Caskey and Neale interview the head of a digital agency to learn buyers’ biggest pet peeves.
Commission Detachment: While money is always a powerful incentive in sales, reps must also genuinely want to help prospects. This episode covers techniques for balancing your motivations.
3) Sales Gravy
Host: Jeb Blount, author of People Buy You
Length: 5-60 minutes
Listen on:iTunes | Stitcher
Excited about the idea of podcasts, but not sure when you’d have the time to actually listen to them? Try the Sales Gravy podcast. Most of its episodes are around five minutes, so you can easily fit them into your schedule.
Blount consistently shares practical and inspiring advice on everything from overcoming your fear of rejection to doubling your callback rate.
Notable Episode:
3 Steps New Sales Managers Should Take Now: Transitioning from an individual contributor to a team leader is challenging — especially in the sales world. Discover the three things you should do when you first make the jump.
4) The Salesman Podcast
Host: Will Barron, founder of Salesman.red
Length: 30-45 minutes
Listen on:iTunes | Stitcher | Overcast
If you’re eager to learn more about the role of influence, body language, and psychology in sales, subscribe to this almost-daily podcast. Sales professionals at all levels will find value in Barron’s interviews. He has a knack for asking questions and letting his guests take center stage.
Along with sales leaders like Dave Kurlan and Trish Bertuzzi, you’ll hear from former FBI agents, Stanford University professors, and startup CEOs. Barron’s questions are designed to elicit tactical advice you can implement right away.
Notable Episodes:
Why Your Beliefs About Money Are Holding You Back With Peter Sage: Are you scared to discuss the price with your prospects? Overly eager to discount? This interview with Sage will help you overcome your mental roadblocks.
How to Master the Art of Prospecting With Mark Hunter: Hunter is a prospecting master. This episode is a gold mine of tips for both new and veteran salespeople.
5) Linking Into Sales Podcast
Hosts: Speaker and coach Mark Brossman, social selling trainer Greg Hyer, and sales and leadership coach Elyse Archer
Length: 7-60 minutes
Listen on: iTunes | Android
The ROI of social selling is huge, but getting started can seem intimidating if you’ve never done it before. Learn the ropes with this podcast, which focuses on using LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ to prospect, qualify, and close.
Every episode opens with a roundup of the latest social selling news. Next, Brossman, Hyer, and Archer interview an experienced social seller. These interviews range from short and sweet (7-10 minutes) to fairly comprehensive (60 minutes).
Notable Episode:
Why Social Selling Is About Opening, Not Closing: Learn how to change your mindset for social selling success.
6) In the Arena
Host: Anthony Iannarino, entrepreneur, sales coach, and founder of The Sales Blog
Length: 20-50 minutes
Listen on: iTunes | Android
On this podcast, sales expert Anthony Iannarino interviews well-known sales professionals from both B2B and B2C companies. The topics run the gamut from social selling and sales automation to balancing your priorities and eliminating excuses.
Every guest provides a fresh perspective on sales, making this show a great choice if you want to expand your knowledge.
Notable Episode:
Tell and Sell: Why Stories Build Trust and Sell Things For More, With Paul Smith: Do you rely on your slides and data to sell for you? If so, this episode will help you move away from those crutches and tell engaging stories.
7) The Ziglar Show — Inspiring Your True Performance
Hosts: Tom Ziglar, CEO of Ziglar, Inc. and Kevin Miller, CEO of Free Agent Academy
Length: 30-75 minutes
Listen on: iTunes | Stitcher
This top-ranked business podcast is focused on self-improvement. Each week, Ziglar and Miller spend roughly 30 minutes to an hour exploring new ways to improve your career. Most of the episodes are inspired by Zig Ziglar’s philosophy; however, they’re not explicitly focused on sales topics. To give you an idea, past subjects have included positive peer pressure, meditation, and purposeful procrastination.
When you need a quick dose of motivation, The Ziglar Show can do the trick.
Notable Episode:
Sell With a Story — Paul Smith: If you want prospects to remember your points, Paul Smith (yes, the same Paul Smith from #6) recommends framing them in stories.
8) Sales Manager Playbook
Host: LeadFuze traffic and conversion engineer Michael Lambourne
Length: 8-25 minutes
Listen on: iTunes
If you lead a sales team, you’ll get plenty of actionable takeaways from this new podcast. Its episodes are relatively short and focus on topics relevant to sales managers.
Rather than doing a deep dive into a topic, Lambourne and his guests usually deliver one idea you can understand and apply instantly. For example, in one 11-minute episode, North American Sales Training CEO Alen Mayer discusses how to manage introverts on your team. In another, business strategist Dan Waldschmidt reveals his creative techniques for reaching out to executives.
Notable Episode:
Chad Dyar, Communication Commando: Dyar, an experienced sales manager and author of How to Talk to Humans, delves into the ins and outs of business communication and tailoring your message to your audience.
9) Bowery Capital Startup Sales Podcast
Host: Rotating hosts from the Bowery Capital team, an early-stage venture capital firm focusing on technology start-ups
Length: 25-45 minutes
Listen on: iTunes
This podcast focuses on the unique challenges of startup sales. However, its tips are applicable whether you’re working at a young company or a large-scale enterprise. Previous episodes have delved into subjects like writing emails that convert, perfecting your sales script, and balancing personalization with automation.
Like what you hear? Bowery Capital has been producing this show since 2014, so there’s a lot in the archives.
Notable Episodes:
Sales Cadence Strategies That Work, with Gabe Larsen: Get practical suggestions on the building, organizing, and managing your sales cadence, as well as advice for customizing your sales process to different situations.
Perfecting the Sales Script, with Nick Romito: Nick Romito, the Founder, and CEO of VTS talks about writing and iterating on your team’s script.
10) Closing Bigger
Host: Keynote speaker, author, and sales trainer Shane Gibson
Length: 5-55 minutes
Listen on: iTunes | Android
Shane Gibson, number five on Forbes.com’s list of top 30 social salespeople, delivers a ton of fresh social selling tips on this show. If you enjoy your content in short-form monologues from a single host, good news: This podcast has plenty of episodes fitting that bill. If you like listening to longer discussion-style interviews between thought leaders, Closing Bigger has plenty of those as well.
Notable Episodes:
10 Ways to Avoid Cold Calling: Use these 10 prospecting strategies to find warm leads. The 9 Cs of Social Selling Success: These guidelines will boost your social selling strategy.
11) Get in the Door: Sales Prospecting Strategies & Tactics
Host: Steve Kloyda, founder of The Prospecting Expert
Length: 10-35 minutes
Listen on: iTunes
Prospecting is tough. In fact, HubSpot’s 2016 State of Inbound report found 42% of salespeople think prospecting is the most difficult part of the sales process.
Enter Get in the Door, a podcast that focuses exclusively on helping you connect with new accounts. During each episode, host Steve Kloyda interweaves practical suggestions with examples and stories taken from his own sales career. Kloyda believes strongly in serving the customer and thinking about the “why” behind your goals.
Notable Episode:
A $250,000 Sale In Fifteen Minutes: Learn how to work with objections, instead of “handling” them — and how this approach can help you win huge deals.
12) The Sales Babble Podcast
Host: Pat Helmers, creator of Selling With Confidence
Length: 15-35 minutes
Listen on: iTunes | Android
This show features selling tips for small and medium businesses and entrepreneurs. Helmers explains sales concepts in easy-to-understand, plain language. The topics range from broad (prospecting, setting the right mindset, winning referrals) to specific (selling new or unproven products, pitching startups, selling to government institutions, and so on).
Each episode comes with show notes, links for additional reading, and suggestions for other episodes you’ll enjoy. These resources make it easy to build on what you learn.
Notable Episode:
How to Sell Big Clients and Win Tremendous Deals, with Melinda Chen: Sales executive Melinda Chen shares her tips for targeting the right big accounts, gaining access to hard-to-reach decision-makers, and framing your value proposition.
13) The Art of Charm
Host: Jordan Harbinger, social interaction expert
Length: 5-80 minutes
Listen on: iTunes
If you can’t form genuine connections with your prospects, you’ll probably struggle. But all hope isn’t lost if you’re not naturally charismatic. Harbinger says he was lacking the social skills he needed to advance professionally — so he decided to learn them. Now, he shares his insights with his podcast audience.
Each episode features several fresh, research-backed tips from guests like Robert Cialdini, Amy Cuddy, and Angela Duckworth.
Notable Episode:
The Perfect Intro: Clay Herbert, author of The Perfect Intro, discusses the elements of a great introduction.
14) Sell or Die
Host: Jeffrey Gitomer, author of Little Red Book of Selling, and Jennifer Gluckow, renowned LinkedIn and networking expert
Length: 5-60 minutes
Listen on: iTunes | Stitcher
Together, Gitomer and Gluckow have created a podcast that centers around the art and science of selling.
They invite leaders in sales, marketing, and personal development to join the conversation on each episode leading to lively discussions on dealing with rejection, artificial intelligence in sales, and more.
Notable Episode:
The Toughest Sale: Gitomer interviews insurance industry expert Mark Steinberg as they discuss the toughest sales in their careers.
15) Sales Pipeline Radio
Host: Matt Heinz, President of Heinz Marketing
Length: 22-30 minutes
Listen on: iTunes | Stitcher
Have you caught the latest wave in sales growth? Industry favorite Matt Heinz is here to help. Each episode features an expert in B2B sales or marketing.
Learn about driving greater volume, velocity, and conversion of sales pipelines, from demand gen to lead management and more. The goal? To help you find, manage, and win more business.
Notable Episodes:
Real Talk with a Successful B2B Sales Rep: Morgan J. Ingram, a sales development manager at Terminus, talks video, social selling, and ABM.
Stories and Data: 3 Proven Methods for More Accurate Sales Forecasting: HubSpot’s very own director of sales, Michael Pici, shares how he got his start in sales and his thoughts on sales forecasting.
Roughly one in five U.S. adults say they’re monthly podcast listeners. If you’re not already one of them, the shows on this list might convert you.
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13 Sales Podcasts Every Rep Should Check Out Written by Aja Frost After a long day at the office, Netflix is usually more appealing than cracking open a sales book or streaming a sales training video on YouTube.
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celebritydominatrix · 7 months ago
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Any update on universal cash money group?
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nsula · 7 years ago
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Students from Northwestern State University’s Department of Engineering Technology visited Alliance Compressors as part of Manufacturing Week.  Leading the tour were plant operations manager, Engineer Craig Caskey and the safety engineering Robin Ryder. From left are Ryder, Najee Tylor, Brandon Rosalis, Kyrin Cluse, William Faubion, Jalacia Toussant, Charles LaFollette, Justin Moore, Holden Rivers, NSU ET Professor Jafar F. Al-Sharab, Kaytlin Dison and Damitron Moore. Not shown are Timothy O’Neal and Caskey.
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hottytoddynews · 8 years ago
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Bryan Rhoads, D4, provides periodontal care to Howard Branch of Brandon while Catherine Gatewood, dental hygienist, assists. Clinical training is an important part of preparing students to practice after graduation.
Watching second-year dental students walk across the stage to receive white coats – many of whom have family members in the profession – makes it easy to believe U.S. News and World Report is correct in placing dentistry as No. 1 on its “100 Best Jobs of 2017” list.
The list is made up of careers with the highest opportunity for growth in the coming years as reported by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The jobs were given a score based on measurements of median salary, employment rate, 10-year growth volume, 10-year growth percentage, future job prospects, stress level and work-life balance. After analysis, dentistry scored the top ranking.
The University of Mississippi School of Dentistry’s seventeenth annual white coat ceremony took place Jan. 27 in the UMMC Conference Center at the Jackson Medical Mall Thad Cochran Center. Thirty-seven students received white coats to signify their transition from the classroom to clinic-based learning. Nine of those students are following in the footsteps of a mother, father, sister, brother or cousin.
In her role as assistant dean for student affairs, Dr. Wilhelmina O’Reilly organizes milestone events for students as they progress through their training. She counts herself among the ranks of those for whom dentistry is a family affair: Her father was a dentist and her husband is a retired oral surgeon.
“My sister and I both would work in [our father’s] office,” O’Reilly said. “She wanted to be a lawyer, but I liked what he did. I got to see quite a bit working in his office, and I said, ‘I think I like this.’”
O’Reilly was accepted into what would have been the first class at the School of Dentistry, but when the opening of the school was delayed, she completed her studies at Howard University with a pediatrics specialty. She said the lifestyle the profession allows is what makes dentistry an attractive career.
“You can still have a life and a family,” she said. “When I was in private practice, I could drop my daughter at school in the morning and pick her up when she got out of school. I could take her on to ballet or wherever she had to go.”
Mary Caskey Ousley was coated by her father, Dr. Charles Caskey, associate professor of dentistry in the Department of Periodontics and Preventive Sciences. She knew she wanted to become a dentist after traveling with her father on a mission trip to Saltillo, Mexico, where he treated people without regular access to care.
“I got to assist and see him doing dentistry close up on those trips,” Mary said. “I think my dad has always had a passion for what he does. He loves it through and through, and he misses dentistry when he isn’t doing it. He wants to practice until he is unable to do so anymore.
“I just wanted a career that I would enjoy and get the same satisfaction from. When you love what you do, it doesn’t feel like work.”
Mary is not the first of the four Caskey siblings to follow in her father’s career footsteps. Her brother, Dr. Curtis Caskey, is a 2010 graduate of the School of Dentistry. He went on to finish a periodontic residency at Louisiana State University, where he met his wife, a general dentistry practitioner.
Curtis joined his father’s practice, Mississippi Periodontics and Implants in Jackson, and took over when his father joined the School of Dentistry as a full-time faculty member. Curtis also works as faculty on a part-time basis, as his father did when he and his sister were growing up.
“I have a brother who is a physician,” Curtis said. “That lifestyle didn’t really appeal to me as much as dentistry. Hanging around my brother, a surgeon, I saw that his lifestyle was horrible. Every day he would be at the hospital before 5 a.m. He wouldn’t leave until after 8 p.m. and would be on call every other weekend. I have a sister who is a teacher, and I think she works more than all of us.”
Charles said he and his wife never counseled their children on what to be when they grew up.
“I went to Saltillo on mission trips for 17 years in a row, and they went with me,” he said. “That perhaps influenced them. It’s hands-on and you can do something directly for your fellow man that day.”
He said many of the students who apply for dental school were introduced to the profession through traveling with parents on dental mission trips.
“Working on the admissions committee, we do see a lot of good applicants with family in dentistry,” he said. “I think they understand the profession and want to participate. They look at it as a way to give back to the community with a good financial package and the freedom to be your own boss.”
Meredith Lucas crossed the stage to receive her white coat from both of her parents, Dr. Melinda Lucas and Dr. Alan Lucas of Oak Grove Family Dentistry in Hattiesburg. The couple met while attending the School of Dentistry.
When in high school, Meredith was interested in nursing and dermatology. That changed after a job shadowing assignment. She shadowed her parents out of convenience, but once there, she said “it kind of sparked something.”
In her sophomore year in college, Meredith went to Honduras with her father on a mission trip. “I was his assistant for the dental clinic, and that was what sold it,” she said.
Growing up in a dental family also afforded her the opportunity to travel around the world. She’s traveled to Italy, France, London and Scotland. One of her most memorable trips was to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro.
“That was my mom’s dream, and I was very lucky to go,” she said. “We had two weeks. It took us seven days to actually hike it. We summited on New Year’s Day. My birthday is Jan. 2, so I wore a crown on the way back down.”
Alan said his interest in dentistry came from observing his family dentist and orthodontist participate in hobbies outside of work. He enjoys woodworking when he’s not in his office.
“When I was growing up, our general dentist would invite us out to go fishing at his pond, and I liked that,” Alan said. “My orthodontist was building an airplane. I thought that was the coolest thing that he could actually do the dental aspect during the day and go home at night and have a project.”
Meredith’s parents aren’t the only dentists in the family. Following in their footsteps are uncles on both of her mother’s and father’s sides of the family. Her little sister, Elizabeth, is in her first year at the School of Dentistry.
Melinda said she is very proud of both of her daughters for pursuing dentistry.
“I look forward to one day getting to work side-by-side with each other and, hopefully, mentoring them,” she said, admitting that they mentor her. “I ask them questions all the time. ‘What are they saying about this in school?’ I get to pick their brains as well.
“I’m very proud. I hope that they love it as much as I do.”
Dentistry scored an 8 out of 10 in the U.S. News and World Report rankings. Visit the Dentistry Overview to read the full analysis. 
Courtesy of Alana Bowman and the University of Mississippi Medical Center Division of Public Affairs
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