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By Bob & Jay
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The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
This is the season one finale! In this episode we pull together everything we've covered over the past nine weeks under the umbrella of our five key principles of online behavior change: Recreating the human experience, personalizing to the individual, creating a dynamic experience, including a supportive environment, and building upon sound theory.
This is the final part of our four-part series called Creating Change. In this miniseries, we've been walking you through the four-step process entrepreneurs and non-profit leaders should follow to create an effective program for their audience. For this episode, we invited our expert data analyst, John Brusk to join us in discussing the evaluation process - like what to include in your evaluation plan, what questions to ask, and how to evaluate your program on a limited budget.
This is part three of our four-part series called Creating Change. In this miniseries, we'll be walking you through the four-step process entrepreneurs and non-profit leaders should follow to create an effective program for their audience. In this episode, we focus on the implementation process and discuss the art of monitoring, iterating, and promoting your program.
This is the second of a four-part series called Creating Change. In this miniseries, we'll be walking you through the four-step process entrepreneurs and non-profit leaders should follow to create an effective program for their audience. This episode will focus on planning your program or service by creating a roadmap that will utilize your assessment results to set your goals, define the resources you'll need, the activities you'll carry out, and the results you're expecting.
Just a quick heads up on what's happening with this week's episode...
This is the first of a four-part series called Creating Change. In this miniseries, we'll be walking you through the four-step process entrepreneurs and non-profit leaders should follow to create an effective program for their audience. This episode will focus on the needs assessment - also referred to as the user-centered approach. We'll discuss how knowing your audience can reduce your risk of creating an unsuccessful product or program and we'll cover the best techniques for gathering the information you need before you begin the planning phase of your program.
The food decisions we make - what we buy and eat - are heavily influenced by the strategies and tactics of the food industry. In this episode, we dive into many of those tactics and discuss what individual consumers, as well as leaders in non-profit and government sectors, can do to overcome these health-related challenges.
The COVID pandemic brought thousands of tragic deaths and shuttered nearly 100,000 businesses leaving many in financial ruin. But others were impacted in ways that we are just beginning to understand and see. In this episode, we'll look closer at how COVID is impacting education, mental wellness, and domestic violence in this country.
Breaking down health literacy to better understand what it is and how it can impact communication between you and your clients or customers. We share lots of examples and give plenty of strategies for overcoming this obstacle.
We breakdown two issues that affect nearly 1 in 6 households in America - food insecurity and food access - taking a deep dive into how the COVID epidemic has intensified these issues and what sort of technology could help reverse the trends.
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.