Podcasts

 

Podcasts

Explore the podcasts I have contributed to and been a part of below! Please click the image to listen/watch the full episode.

 
 

What Could Be Bad - Episode 301

What Could Be Bad is an educational and informational podcast designed to elevate and de-stigmatize mental health conversations. Talks and storytelling between host Benj Gershman and guest will focus on unique life experiences, human connection, personal resilience and positivity.

Both originally from Montgomery County Maryland, Benj Gershman and Melissa Doman, connect at the Roots Music Project in Boulder, Colorado for an intimate and purposeful conversation. Discussing personal experiences in the mental health field, Mel discloses some of the most challenging circumstances she encountered as a former therapist and how it drove her work around workplace mental health. Looking forward, the two discuss their fireside interview, From the Stage to the Office, addressing Lessons on Mental Health at Work for businesses, conferences, and teams globally.

Responsible for audio engineering and editing.


Talk Nerdy to Me: Implementing the Success of an MSP

Making the decision to move forward with a new PSA or RMM solution is the first step towards growing and improving operations at an MSP. However, choosing the right solution goes beyond the functional capabilities of the software. The path to success can have its challenges and in some cases introduces a measure of risk if the software does not deliver as promised. Identifying a vendor who is able to bring a breadth and depth of experience can make all of the difference.

In this video, Josh Coke, Senior Product Specialist, speaks with Steve Curran, Director of Implementation Services about the experience partners receive when implementing Datto RMM or Autotask PSA. They discuss the significance of understanding objectives, the value of entering the project with clear expectations, and how to achieve success from the investment of these vitally important platforms.

Responsible for setup, filming, and post-production.