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This piece addresses challenges in anesthesiology, workforce dynamics, leadership development, and operational efficiency. Flexible employment models, such as part-time roles and tailored schedules, are helping attract and retain talent while reducing burnout and reliance on locum tenens. Are we seeing a shift from crisis management to long-term strategic planning? How can organizations, focused on innovation, leadership training, and fostering professional satisfaction, create a more stable and collaborative environment for clinicians and patients alike? Presented by Desiree Chappell and her guests, Adam Spiegel, CEO, NorthStar Anesthesia and Jim Roberts, Chief Medical Officer of NorthStar Anesthesia and Meagan Barkett, Chief Operating Officer, NorthStar Anesthesia. -- TopMedTalk on location at the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) annual meeting, Anesthesiology 2024. In the last week we have released various pieces from Anesthesiology 2024. The Anesthesia Quality Institute (AQI) - https://topmedtalk.libsyn.com/the-anesthesia-quality-institute-aqi-anes24 Remote Patient Monitoring: reducing risk & improving patient outcomes - https://topmedtalk.libsyn.com/remote-patient-monitoring-reducing-risk-improving-patient-outcomes-anes24 Ensure you check TopMedTalk regularly during this time as our conference coverage continues to be released.
TopMedTalk is on location at the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) annual meeting, Anesthesiology 2024. In this episode, we feature a brief discussion on the conference highlights, trends in anesthesia recruitment, and insights into what it's like to work for NorthStar Anesthesia. Presented by Desiree Chappell, CRNA, Co-Editor in Chief of TopMedTalk and Vice President of Clinical Quality for NorthStar Anesthesia, with special guests Adam Spiegel, CEO of NorthStar Anesthesia, and Jim Roberts, Chief Medical Officer of NorthStar Anesthesia
TopMedTalk broadcasted from the annual meeting of the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology in San Diego. This wide-ranging conversation explores the challenges and dynamics of the field, including staffing issues, hospital efficiency, and the financial pressures on healthcare providers. The discussion also delves into the evolving anesthesia market, the impact of COVID-19, and the importance of efficient management and collaboration, even among competitors. The episode is presented by Desiree Chappell, TopMedTalk's Co-Editor-in-Chief and Lead Anchor, as well as Vice President of Clinical Quality for NorthStar Anesthesia, alongside Randy Moore, DNP, MBA, CRNA, Chief Anesthetist Officer at NorthStar Anesthesia. Their guests include Adam Spiegel, Chief Executive Officer of NorthStar Anesthesia, and Tracy Young, MBA, CRNA, Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of Essential Anesthesia Management.
In this episode of Barrel Room Chronicles, we dive deep into the world of whiskey production and brand building with Adam Spiegel, President and Master Distiller at Corning & Company. From his early days in finance to becoming a key player in the craft distilling industry, Adam shares his fascinating journey and the innovative services Corning & Company offers to craft distilleries and brands. Plus learn how you can score your very own bottle of BRC's first ever private barrel pick!
Les Jeux olympiques n'échappent pas au contexte géopolitique international. Depuis l'automne, le CIO s'efforce de rester à l'écart de la guerre entre Israël et le Hamas à Gaza. Mais sur les réseaux sociaux, des contenus trompeurs et des infox ont fait leur apparition à l'occasion de ces Jeux. Des images sorties de leur contexte pour faire croire à des coups d'éclats médiatiques durant les épreuves afin de soutenir le peuple palestinien ou d'obtenir la libération des otages israéliens. L'image qui a fait le plus parler sur les réseaux est censée montrer des athlètes israéliens en train de lancer un appel depuis le bassin olympique. Soixante-dix millions de vues, rien que sur X. Une photo à la verticale des nageuses israéliennes qui se sont mise dans différentes positions aquatiques pour former le message « bring them home now » : « ramenez-les à la maison maintenant » en référence aux otages encore aux mains du Hamas.Une image de 2023 L'image est l'œuvre du photographe Adam Spiegel. Elle est très esthétique, mais ce cliché a été pris bien avant les Jeux comme l'ont fait remarquer les équipes de fact checkers de la chaîne française TF1. Une simple recherche par image inversée permet d'en retrouver la trace sur Instagram dès le 19 novembre 2023. D'ailleurs, les épreuves de natation artistique par équipe ne commenceront que lundi prochain, le 5 août.Une photo détournée Une autre photo qui circule actuellement sur les réseaux sociaux montre des sportifs égyptiens en kimono, aux deux premières marches d'un podium d'une compétition de karaté. Un athlète israélien, juste à côté, occupe la 3ᵉ place. Les Égyptiens ont déployé un drapeau palestinien en signe de solidarité.Vérification faite, nous avons retrouvé cette image. Elle remonte à 2022, avant la guerre à Gaza, et a été prise lors d'une compétition qui s'est déroulée en Slovénie et pas durant les JO. Pourtant, elle refait surface à partir du 29 juillet 2024, précisément au moment où commençaient les compétions. Ce cliché détourné a cumulé plus de 10 millions de vues sur un seul compte-X pro palestinien. De plus, comme le rappellent nos confrères de France 24, cette photo ne peut pas avoir été prise durant les JO puisque le karaté n'est pas une discipline olympique cette année.L'esprit des JeuxLa charte olympique est très claire. Elle stipule : « qu'aucune sorte de démonstration ou de propagande politique, religieuse ou raciale n'est autorisée dans un lieu, site ou autre emplacement olympique ». Toutefois, on se souvient par exemple du poing levé des athlètes noirs américains sur le podium du 200 m des JO de Mexico en 1968, en pleine lutte contre la discrimination raciale aux États-Unis. Cette image est même considérée comme l'une des manifestations politiques les plus importantes de l'histoire des JO.À y regarder attentivement, durant la cérémonie officielle, on a vu une partie de la délégation palestinienne défiler avec un keffieh sur les épaules. Un symbole national palestinien, mais aussi un symbole de résistance mondialement connu. Cela n'a pas posé de problème, et a été accepté tout comme la chemise du porte-drapeau de la délégation palestinienne, Wassim Abu Sal, sur laquelle étaient brodées des silhouettes d'avions de guerre bombardant des civils.Ceux qui l'ont vu sur les réseaux ont compris le message, mais le boxeur palestinien s'est bien gardé, à cette occasion, de prendre position ouvertement contre la délégation portant les couleurs de l'ennemi et adversaire israélien, ce qui aurait été sanctionné.
This conversation comes from the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology conference 2023. It gets right to the business end of our profession and discusses industry trends and challenges in anesthesia; payment cuts, healthcare pricing, reimbursement, staffing and leadership. Presented by Desiree Chappell, TopMedTalk Co-Editor in Chief, Vice President of Clinical Quality at NorthStar Anesthesia, with her guests Adam Spiegel, CEO, NorthStar Anesthesia and Randy Moore, Chief Anesthetists Officer of NorthStar Anesthesia.
Adam Spiegel serves as the Chief Executive Officer of NorthStar. In this role, Mr. Spiegel oversees all aspects of growing NorthStar's anesthesia care platform and leads the company in its commitment to delivering solutions for the hospitals and surgery centers NorthStar serves. Mr. Spiegel brings more than 20 years of business development and operations experience within the healthcare industry. Prior to joining NorthStar, he served as Executive Vice President of Provider Growth at Optum, a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group. Before his time at Optum, Mr. Spiegel spent more than 15 years at The Advisory Board Company, where he served in a number of different capacities, primarily focusing on general management, new product launches, and go-to-market strategies. Upon joining Optum following its merger with The Advisory Board in 2017, Mr. Spiegel successfully integrated the two companies' sales and renewal organizations and managed all sales and renewals of Optum products. Mr. Spiegel earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Yale University and his Masters in Business Administration from the Wharton School of Business. He has more than 20 years of business development and operations experience within the healthcare industry.
Today, Website Closers' Gwen Sylvester joins host Izach Porter to chat with Adam Spiegel, who built and sold Ownloop, because he needed a way to make money when his career took a turn for the worse because of the pandemic. Previous How I Built and Sold This EpisodesHow a Dog Training Guru Built and Sold Her BusinessBreakthrough in Hair Care, Overcoming Tragedy, and a Successful Exit, with Beth Di MaioFrom Kickstarter to Successful Exit, with California Beach Company's Austin Wright and David ShohamLaser Precision: How Strikeman CEO Scott Hutchison Built and Sold his CompanyNetpicks' 7-figure exit in the day trading industryAn ecommerce exit in the $150B+ supplements marketCryptocurrency and Ecommerce: Brothers Bryan and Colin Aulds' Successful ExitHow this 22-year-old built his eCommerce brand and exited for 7 figuresA high performance exit with GWA Auto Parts' Gregg AlperHow RARI Exited the Supplement Space by Rising Above with Real IngredientsAdam's new company, EcomRelated.com.This episode of Deal Closers is hosted by Izach Porter, brought to you by WebsiteClosers.com, and is produced by Earfluence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to our coverage of Anesthesiology 2023; the annual meeting of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA); it's the largest and most important gathering of anesthesiologists in the world and we're your free front row seat. For more on the ASA go here: https://www.asahq.org/ Check out our YouTube page for a record of the live stream video of this podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@topmedtalk7687/streams This piece looks at the management of anesthesiology in the US, what are the challenges and solutions, the realities of 'provider squeeze', broader market trends and the opportunities for long term growth? Presented by Desiree Chappell and Mike Grocott with their guests Adam Spiegel, CEO, NorthStar Anesthesia and Josh Lumbley, Chief Quality Officer, NorthStar Anesthesia.
Adam Spiegel, a native of San Francisco, is the (Re)Founder & Whiskey maker of Corning & Company. Established prior to the Prohibition era, the company was (Re)founded to provide high-quality and accessible whiskey. Adam also established Sonoma Distilling Company in 2010, one of the earliest distilleries in Sonoma County's wine country and among the first 200 distilleries in the U.S. He utilizes old-world techniques and crafts whiskey from local grains (usually within 100 miles of the distillery) using traditional Cognac-style pot stills, pre-industrial age American Whiskey, and Scottish techniques. Corning & Company's portfolio of brands includes Sonoma Distilling Company, Old Quaker, and Pond Fork. Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn: Adam Spiegel is the (Re)Founder & Whiskey maker of Corning & Company How Adam shifted from finance to distilling after being laid off in 2008 Becoming a master blender and distiller who is passionate about his work Emphasizing the celebratory aspect of whiskey and having special bottles for memorable occasions Sonoma Whiskey's pivot to virtual tastings and exclusive club for limited releases Experimenting with different woods for distilling whiskey and spirits Navigating challenges and growing pains in the whiskey industry In this episode with Adam Spiegel In this episode with Adam Spiegel, Adam discusses his transition from finance to distilling and how he got started in the industry. How did Corning and Company navigate through the challenges when starting a distillery? Adam Spiegel is the (Re)Founder & Whiskey maker of Corning & Company, Adam shares his passion for being a master blender and distiller which he has been doing for 14 years. In today's episode of the Legends Behind The Craft podcast, Drew Thomas Hendricks and Bianca Harmon are joined by Adam Spiegel the (Re)Founder & Whiskey maker of Corning & Company. Adam talks about how he transitioned from being a grappa maker to becoming a master distiller through knowledge and experience. He talks about celebrating and creating memories with whiskey especially during the holiday season. He discusses the challenges of selling alcohol in different states, and how they plan to continue expanding their network and promoting their brand through tastings and events. Sponsor for this episode… This episode is brought to you by Barrels Ahead. Barrels Ahead is a wine and craft marketing agency that propels organic growth by using a powerful combination of content development, Search Engine Optimization, and paid search. At Barrels Ahead, we know that your business is unique. That's why we work with you to create a one-of-a-kind marketing strategy that highlights your authenticity, tells your story, and makes your business stand out from your competitors. Our team at Barrels Ahead helps you leverage your knowledge so you can enjoy the results and revenue your business deserves. So, what are you waiting for? Unlock your results today! To learn more, visit barrelsahead.com or email us at hello@barrelsahead.com to schedule a strategy call.
"A very different philosophy of going about the business of anesthesia..." Where are CRNA's placed in the current market. What are going to be the pitfalls and the plus points as we move on from a challenging time? With thanks to NorthStar Anesthesia for their help in helping TopMedTalk to cover the American American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology's annual conference 2022. Presented by Desiree Chappell with her co-host Randall Moore, CRNA, Chief Anesthetist Officer at NorthStar Anesthesia and Adam Spiegel, CEO, NorthStar Anesthesia.
In this episode several of our top clinical leaders meet with NorthStar CEO, Adam Spiegel to discuss the state of the company coming out of the major pandemic, and our top three goals and results we are focusing on for the future.
On the frontlines, CRNAs see the impact that COVID is having on the future of anesthesia care and healthcare. Host Randy Moore, AANA CEO, is joined by Adam Spiegel, CEO of North Star Anesthesia, to discuss the changing landscape of what drives hospital margins and how North Star is positioning itself to advocate for more team-based anesthesia care models. Adam Spiegel – CEO of North Star Anesthesia Release date: 3/31/21
Born on this Day: is a daily podcast hosted by Bil Antoniou, Amanda Barker & Marco Timpano. Celebrating the famous and sometimes infamous born on this day. Check out their other podcasts: Bad Gay Movies, Bitchy Gay Men Eat & Drink Every Place is the Same My Criterions The Insomnia Project Marco's book: 25 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started My Podcast OCTOBER 22 NATIONAL NUT DAY Jeff Goldblum, Christopher Lloyd, Bob Odenkirk, Saffron Burrows, Adam Spiegel, Carmen Ejogo, Derek Jacobi, Valeria Golino, Jonathan Lipnicki, Catherine Deneuve, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Annette Funicello, Joan Fontaine, Michael Fishman, Bill Condon , Deepak Chopra,. Jan de Bont, Tony Roberts, Constance Bennett. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/born-on-this-day-podcast/message
French black Périgord truffles are infused into Sonoma County Distilling Company this a highly anticipated limited-edition release. Learn how the flavors of France unite with California's rye whiskey as head whiskeymaker Adam Spiegel tastes with Bourbon expert Tom Fischer. They also talk about the importance of whiskey, Bourbon, and culinary pairings from a California and Sonoma County perspective. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bourbonblog/support
Guest: Adam SpiegelSonoma Distilling Co.Hosts: Jake Hukee & Callum O’DonnellListen to more episodes and read stories at keyinthelake.comKey In The LakeCallum O’Donnell is a brand ambassador for Aberlour and Jake Hukee is a brand ambassador for Starward Whisky
CPA, Adam Spiegel is our guest this week. It is a great time to start thinking about last-minute tax savings ideas and Adam provides several useful tips. At the top of the show, we spend some time talking about the no-deal trade deal and the likely impact on markets over time. Adam Spiegel, CPA, is […]
What a show we have for you!! Today we visit Sonoma Distilling and have a private industry tour with the head distiller Adam Spiegel. After the tour we sit down and do a tasting and really start chatting. enjoy cheers!
We're back with the first regular A Metsian Podcast of the season, LIVE at 9pm ET! Today, we are thrilled to welcome the composer of our theme song, Mets fan Adam Spiegel! On top of his passion for the Mets, Adam is also a musician, composer, music director & actor. He's the lead singer & keyboard player for the band Brain Salt & also sings and plays keys for the bands Hide & Seek & Comic Tales of Tragic Heartbreak. He has written music, lyrics & book material for the musicals Cloned!, Camp Rolling Hills & The Whole Megillah. You can find more info on his website. Well, as usual, there have been ups, downs, & everything inbetween in the first 18 games of the season. Both the bullpen and the starting pitching have struggled so far. What are certain solutions Brodie Van Wagenen can take to immediately address the issues? Yes, signing both Dallas Keutchel & Craig Kimbrel can be thrown out there as answers. The offense was on fire to begin the season but has since cooled down. Both Robinson Cano and Brandon Nimmo have struggled so far. How concerned are we about either of them and can you keep running Nimmo out there in the leadoff as the strikeouts keep piling on? This plus much more! And we'll explore the Mets to wear 22 in their history as well as the 1922 NY National League campaign. So, join us at 9pm ET for the latest edition of A Metsian Podcast!
We're back with the first regular A Metsian Podcast of the season, LIVE at 9pm ET! Today, we are thrilled to welcome the composer of our theme song, Mets fan Adam Spiegel! On top of his passion for the Mets, Adam is also a musician, composer, music director & actor. He's the lead singer & keyboard player for the band Brain Salt & also sings and plays keys for the bands Hide & Seek & Comic Tales of Tragic Heartbreak. He has written music, lyrics & book material for the musicals Cloned!, Camp Rolling Hills & The Whole Megillah. You can find more info on his website. Well, as usual, there have been ups, downs, & everything inbetween in the first 18 games of the season. Both the bullpen and the starting pitching have struggled so far. What are certain solutions Brodie Van Wagenen can take to immediately address the issues? Yes, signing both Dallas Keutchel & Craig Kimbrel can be thrown out there as answers. The offense was on fire to begin the season but has since cooled down. Both Robinson Cano and Brandon Nimmo have struggled so far. How concerned are we about either of them and can you keep running Nimmo out there in the leadoff as the strikeouts keep piling on? This plus much more! And we'll explore the Mets to wear 22 in their history as well as the 1922 NY National League campaign. So, join us at 9pm ET for the latest edition of A Metsian Podcast!
Adam Spiegel from Sonoma Distilling Company is back with Steve Jaxon, Mark Carpenter and Herlinda Heras today. Adam tells how they started with a 700 square foot distillery, then into a 6000 square foot facility for the last five years, and now they have a new 12,000 square foot facility with a 9000 square foot barrel room. Now he can make more whiskey and better whiskey. He started making beer and wine, then grappa, then whiskey. He explains what grappa is, which is a distilled product made from the pumice, the leftover crushed grapes and other material that is left over after wine is made. They “rehydrate” the material then distill it. The pots distillation method will produce a lower alcohol, more full bodied whiskey, with more viscosity and esters and mouth feel. This is what he wants in a premium product and he will continue to do it. Mark helped start the distilling program at Anchor Brewing and they had licenses to do distilling, wine and beer. Each one had to be a separate operation, but you could have all three. The winery was actually across the street. Adam says that Mark paved the way for him. Anchor was one of the first 40 distilleries in the US. Adam was one of the first 200 American distillers in 2010 and now there are over 1800. Even in Sonoma County there are about 25. He describes their year-round Rye and Bourbon whiskeys and their seasonal cherrywood rye and cherrywood smoked bourbon. He uses the flavored whiskeys to make reduction sauces. Herlinda mentions that Adam was just on the cover of Whiskey International magazine. They have pot stills instead of column stills. Columns stills are good at a single pass, distilling a product over and over again and they are very efficient. Pot stills are a lot more work but produce “...highly viscous, super-ester-driven really full-bodied whiskies.” Adam says this is the California ethos of whiskey production. They use new char American oak. They use some 30 gallon barrels for more rapid aging, which allowed him to sell his product sooner. Mark agrees that the new charred barrels make the whiskey come to life much quicker. In part two, Herlinda Heras welcomes two representatives of the Pink Boots Society, an international organization for women who are involved in any way in the beer business. Mark thinks it’s great that there are women working in breweries now. Sarah Gibbons from the Stone Brewery Restaurant and Taproom in downtown Napa and Katie Green who works at Grav South Brewery in Cotati. The Pink Boots Society was created for women in brewing to have a community. Teri Fahrendorf founded it with Laura Ulrich who is the current president. They are tasting a promotional brew, a Brut IPA, a c0llaboration brew made by some Pink Boots society members. One of the hops is an experimental hops named the Lotus, and another, Mosaic. (The inventor of the Brut IPA style, Kim Sturdevant, was on Brew Ha Ha last November, here is the episode.) Sarah describes the Stone Brewing building in Napa, which is a historical building and they do a lot to maintain it. They have phenomenal brewers making Napa-specific beer. They also have their big brewery in Escondido, near San Diego.
Adam Spiegel has come a long way since he started selling whiskey out of the trunk of his car (where Pedro definitely bought a bottle.) Today, he joins us to share his immense love for making whiskey and tell the story of his California Distillery that produces some of the most delicious and different bourbons outside of Kentucky.--What We Drank:Sonoma County BourbonSonoma County RyeSonoma County Cherrywood BourbonSonoma County Cherrywood Rye--Follow us:spiritguidesocietypodcast.comfacebook.com/spiritguidesoctwitter.com/spiritguidesocinstagram.com/spiritguidesochttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoO-l4Ny3QJn2Mc7445qMrg--"Samba Isobel" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Adam was kind enough to show us around his distillery and warehouses and give us a behind the scenes peek at how Sonoma County produces their unique take on a variety of pot distilled whiskies. From their Alembic Hoga stills hand crafted in Portugal and modeled on the original, ancient Arab water distillers to their method of slightly down proofing and finishing their whiskies in first fill barrels, there’s a lot of interesting distilling craft at work in Adam’s world. These unique approaches have certainly produced some very tasty craft whiskeys and great success Sonoma Distilling. They are currently expanding the operation from a 6000 to a 12000 sq ft footprint to meet demand for their West of Kentucky Bourbons and Sonoma Ryes. Tune in to hear the story of a truly passionate, dedicated craftsman devoted to creating whiskies using time honored, traditional methods and local, sustainable ingredients. Sonoma County Distilling is really a grain to glass operation where every step of the process is treated with love and devoted attention.
Adam Spiegel from the Sonoma County Distilling Company is interviewed about making old school whiskey in wine country. The sources of error and methods for proofing spirits are discussed along with various ways to overcome them.
We have a guest! We visit Adam Spiegel from Sonoma County Distilling Co. and talk all things whiskey and distilling. Adam was mentored by legendary Hubert Germain-Robin. Sonoma County Distilling Company has a strong “grain to glass” philosophy which involves locally sourcing everything he can and…aging water? We taste West of Kentucky Cherrywood Bourbon #1 & West of Kentucky 2. Then Casey Williams digresses to the most racist candy ever created, Mexican Hats. We get into some Cask Strength Wheat (change to “Barrel Proof Wheat” Pending…like forever) Steve Ausburne gives a shout out to delicious Endorfin Foods Chocolate from Oakland, Ca. Adam has a new Whiskey Club! You should join it. Then we break out an exclusive first taste of the new Black Truffle Rye Whiskey. This went so well that we digressed into Bay Area Sports talk and we're pretty sure Adam Challenged Jed York to a boxing match. Our Podcast is “Mouth to Ears” Website = http://www.barrelproofcomedy.com/ Facebook = https://www.facebook.com/barrelproofcomedy Email = barrelproofcomedy@gmail.com Twitter = @barrelproofpod iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/barrel-proof-comedy-podcast/id1029674204?mt=2
Round Table Guests: ADAM SPIEGEL - Owner and Founder, Sonoma County Distilling Company; SAM CRUZ - Managing Partner/El Guapo, Against the Grain and AARON CAMPOS - Director of Coffee, Dark Matter Coffee Music: Matt Pond PA - Basement Parties This show is a lot of fun. We talk beer, coffee, spirits, and wrestling. We laugh a lot and we drink a lot. And I'll warn all you guys that can't stand to hear me laugh... STOP. Don't bother listening. I cackle from beginning to end. WARNING: Adult Content. Under My Host is for listeners of legal drinking age. Subject matter and language may be offensive to some.
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