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WBNLPodcast #11: Niche Marketing | LinkedIn Power Profile | Wandering Boston – The Freedom Trail

WBNLPodcast #11: Niche Marketing | LinkedIn Power Profile | Wandering Boston – The Freedom Trail

In Episode 11 of the Wandering But Not Lost Podcast, co-hosts Matt Emerson and Jan O’Brien review 11 power tips for creating an All-Star LinkedIn Profile. In the Reach Your Peak segment, they cover how to determine your niche market and outline several effective marketing strategies. This week’s Wandering Zen takes us to Boston and things not to miss along the Freedom Trail.

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WBNL Podcast #8: How to Get More Client Reviews | Your Yelp Business Profile | Wandering Mirror Lake in Yosemite

WBNL Podcast #8: How to Get More Client Reviews | Your Yelp Business Profile | Wandering Mirror Lake in Yosemite

In Episode 8 of the Wandering But Not Lost Podcast, co-hosts Matt Emerson and Jan O’Brien discuss why you should add a Yelp Business profile to your online presence. In the Reach Your Peak segment, they cover seven online sites to focus on for client...

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WBNL Podcast #6: Interview with Mega-Team Leader Rich Brodkin | Create Your Operations Manual | Wandering Red Rock Canyon

WBNL Podcast #6: Interview with Mega-Team Leader Rich Brodkin | Create Your Operations Manual | Wandering Red Rock Canyon

In Episode 6 of the Wandering But Not Lost Podcast, co-hosts Matt Emerson and Jan O’Brien discuss why you need a written operations manual for your business and how to create one. In Reach Your Peak, they have a conversation with mega-team leader Richard...

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WBNL Podcast #5 – Faith Harmer on Team Systems and Structure | Design Your Perfect Week | Wandering Mount Rainier

WBNL Podcast #5 – Faith Harmer on Team Systems and Structure | Design Your Perfect Week | Wandering Mount Rainier

In Episode 5 of the Wandering But Not Lost Podcast, co-hosts Matt Emerson and Jan O’Brien discuss the benefits of time-blocking and then how to design then follow your perfect week. In the Reach Your Peak segment, they have a conversation with Faith...

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WBNL Podcast #4 – Six Keys to a Thriving Small Business | Gmail Canned Responses | Wandering Sequoia in the Snow

WBNL Podcast #4 – Six Keys to a Thriving Small Business | Gmail Canned Responses | Wandering Sequoia in the Snow

In Episode 4 of the Wandering But Not Lost Podcast, co-hosts Matt Emerson and Jan O'Brien share how to set up canned responses in Gmail to save time creating common and repetitive emails for your business.  In the Reach Your Peak Segment, they discuss Six...

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Wandering Florida

Wandering Florida

In this excerpt from the Wandering But Not Lost Podcast, Matt, Jan, and guest star Loreen chat about a couple places in the Sunshine State where you can catch some Wandering Zen by Getting up and Getting Out. Honeymoon Island State Park and Big Cypress Preserve are...

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Celebrate National Park Week!

Celebrate National Park Week!

Looking for an excuse to get away? There is no time like the present. Get up, get out, and celebrate National Park Week. From April 15th through the 23rd, the National Park Service, in partnership with the National Park Foundation, will be hosting a variety of events...

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Take a Presidential Road Trip

Take a Presidential Road Trip

Happy President's Day.  The holiday originally celebrated Washington's birthday but became popularly known as Presidents’ Day after it was moved as part of 1971’s Uniform Monday Holiday Act, an attempt to create more three-day weekends for the nation’s workers.  So,...

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#FindYourself In Our National Parks

#FindYourself In Our National Parks

Nature can be euphoric. It is mood altering. It can provide serenity or an intense adrenaline rush. Each of us has a different reason to get out in nature. No matter what our individual calling is, millions of us make the journey as often as possible. I suppose for many of us, one of the things we seek is to find ourselves. Being at one with nature can do that. We need that. There is no better place to experience this than in our National Parks.

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California’s National Parks

California’s National Parks

If you are wandering in The Golden State and looking to get away from the hustle and bustle, you don’t have to look too far to find some of the nation’s most treasured landscapes and natural wonders.

California is rich with land that has been set aside, protected, and carefully managed by the National Park Service. From the iconic grandeur of Yosemite which sits in the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the offshore coastal outcroppings of the Channel Islands in Southern California, there are parks and recreational areas that are food for your mind, body, and soul.

So let’s hit the road. Here are the California Parks (in alpha order), links to more information, and a few details to enhance your journey. Get up, get out, and #FindYourPark!

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Spring Break in LA? Take the Road Less Traveled!

Spring Break in LA? Take the Road Less Traveled!

In honor of the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service, add a park or two to your itinerary during your next visit to So Cal. There are more options than you might think and each provide a unique perspective on the history and the incredible landscape that we call California. There has never been a better time to get up, get out, and #FindYourPark!

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A Rose by Any Other Name…

A Rose by Any Other Name…

I’m sure it’s safe for me to say that it is not Super Tuesday for most Yosemite fans. The trademark battle for the names of iconic Yosemite landmarks continues and today the Park’s new concessionaire, Aramark, takes the reigns. Their website is live and as promised by the NPS – we have a new set of names

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President Obama Designates 3 New California National Monuments

President Obama Designates 3 New California National Monuments

President Obama added 3 new California National Monuments to the roster over Presidents Weekend which, all told, add 1.8 million acres of protected land to the system. The new Monuments; Mojave Trails National Monument, Sand to Snow National Monument, and Castle Mountains National Monument are located in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties in the sprawling Sonoran and Mojave deserts connecting the Mojave National Preserve, Joshua Tree National Park, San Bernardino National Forest, and fifteen wilderness areas previously designated by Congress, creating a series of protected lands stretching hundreds of miles.

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Glacier National Park ~ 5 Areas to Discover to Enhance Your Experience

Glacier National Park ~ 5 Areas to Discover to Enhance Your Experience

A trip to Glacier National Park is an adventure that you will treasure the rest of your life. Located along the Canadian border in western Montana, Glacier NP was established in 1910 and became the 8th National Park. Given the nickname, Crown of the Continent, it was a popular destination on The Great Northern Railway which was developed, in part, to expose the ‘Eastern Folk ‘ to the Great American West and Glacier National Park was one of the highlights along the cross-country journey. The marketing campaign “See America First” was created, in part, to get railroad travelers to head west and visit Glacier.

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Sequoia NP ~ 5 Wintertime Tips

Sequoia NP ~ 5 Wintertime Tips

Sequoia National Park was the second established, and the first to protect a living organism - the giant sequoia trees, which by the time of this protection in September of 1890, had already started to be ravaged by logging.  Just one sequoia tree could produce enough...

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