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Tracking Legislation and Rules for MSPs | Amy Babinchak

Amy Babinchak, Owner of Harbor Computer Services and Third Tier, joins Ryan Goodman to discuss legislation specifically targeting MSPs. Ransomware and cyber threats are driving states like Louisiana to pass laws regulating the managed services and managed security services industry. How will that affect your firm? What legislation is working its way through other states? Listen to this episode of… Source source https://www.connectbooster.com/podcast/tracking-legislation-and-rules-for-msps-amy-babinchak/ source https://msppodcasts.tumblr.com/post/644659296867581952

Patrick Metzger | PM & Associates

In this episode, Ryan talks to Patrick Metzger, CEO and founder of PM & Associates. Once a teacher and coach, and now one of roughly 400 Professional EOS Implementers® in the world, his passion is helping businesses grow, scale and achieve the impact they’re looking to make. Patrick’s coaching and facilitation expertise helps businesses, owners and leadership teams solve their biggest issues and… Source source https://www.connectbooster.com/podcast/patrick-metzger-pm-associates/ source https://msppodcasts.tumblr.com/post/643390520020844544

Nancy Hammervik | CompTIA

In this episode, Ryan talks to Nancy Hammervik, Executive Vice President of Industry relations for CompTIA and CEO of the CompTIA Tech Careers Academy. As everyone in the IT industry knows, Nancy and her team have done amazing things for the tech community, specifically around research and education, as well as certifications. CompTIA can be found online at: https://ift.tt/1HojPVH Source source https://www.connectbooster.com/podcast/nancy-hammervik-comptia/ source https://msppodcasts.tumblr.com/post/642756311558373376

Podcasting Without Podcasting

  The podosphere is a vibrant, exciting place to be. It introduces you to people all over the world, and because you hear their voices, you feel as though you really know them. Podcasts provide a terrific free education in almost any subject. They offer a cure for the boredom of rush-hour traffic and long lines at the grocery store, and an alternative to the bland, lowest-common-denominator programming afflicting commercial radio. But producing a podcast takes a lot of time. Not everyone can podcast. Not everyone should podcast. I have a terrible name for an audio environment. You might have a voice like fingernails on a blackboard. But whatever your reason for not producing your own show, don't let not podcasting keep you out of the podosphere. There are hundreds of podcasters who will give you 'airtime' for the asking--and thank you for it. Comments Are King Comments are king in the world of podcasting. Podcasters love to hear from their listeners. Almost all podcasters ...