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Lindsy Graichen Hudnall, CPCU, AIDA, AU-M, AINS, LSSBB, is a process improvement expert currently serving as VP Strategic Operating Model & Execution Lead at Chubb. With a background in mathematics, analytics, and underwriting, she leads change management, driving operational efficiency and growth. In this episode of In the Know, Chris Hampshire and Lindsy discuss process improvements and making operational changes within a carrier, Lindsy's experience as a female leader in the industry, and her unique role in the CPCU Society. Key Takeaways ● Lindsy's career success started with exceptional leaders and mentors. ● Making insurance "cool" for the next generation. ● Process improvement in the insurance sector. ● Effective cross-team collaboration. ● Recent technological changes in the process improvement sector. ● Defining success in process improvement. ● Characteristics of successful programs. ● The talent shift of the employee of the future. ● A five-year look to the future of insurance. ● Lindsy's activity in the CPCU Society. ● Lindsy's experience as a female leader in the industry. ● Early career networking advice from a professional. In the Know podcast theme music written and performed by James Jones, CPCU, and Kole Shuda of the band If-Then. To learn more about the CPCU Society, its membership, and educational offerings, tools, and programs, please visit CPCUSociety.org. Follow the CPCU Society on social media: X (Twitter): @CPCUSociety Facebook: @CPCUSociety LinkedIn: @The Institutes CPCU Society Instagram: @the_cpcu_society Quotes ● "Technology is helping fuel process improvement changes faster." ● "The most successful projects start with change management way before the change is implemented and actually happens." ● "There is no real end after a process improvement project."
Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society. In this episode, Justin interviews RIMS 2026 Rising Risk Professional, Tyler Vaughan. Tyler explains the pizza-and-bonus-points incentive that got him to attend the risk management and insurance informational session in college, which launched his risk management career. Tyler shares what it was like beginning in the industry as COVID was shutting down offices. He encourages students not to seek a remote position, but a hybrid or office position, at least for the first couple of years of their careers, to grow knowledge and build a network. Tyler shares his feelings about winning the RIMS 2026 Rising Risk Professional Award and his hopes for the future of the risk industry. Listen for insight on building a risk management career, mentoring, and networking. Key Takeaways: [:01] About RIMS and RIMScast. [:14] Public registration is open for RISKWORLD 2026, which will be held from May 3rd through 6th in Philadelphia. Visit RIMS.org/RISKWORLD to register. [:27] About this episode of RIMScast. Our guest today is the RIMS 2026 Rising Risk Professional, Tyler Vaughan. I'm looking forward to discussing with him about how he is setting a high bar for the next generation of risk professionals. But first… [:58] RIMS Virtual Workshops. The next RIMS-CRMP-FED Exam Prep Course will be on May 13th and 14th. The popular CBCP and RIMS-CRMP Exam Prep Bootcamp will be held from May 18th through the 21st. The next RIMS-CRMP Exam Prep Course will be held on June 9th and 10th. [1:18] Links to registration are in this episode's notes. [1:21] Webinars. On May 14th, Origami Risk will return with a new session, "Future-Proofing Your Risk Program: Keeping Pace with Scale, Complexity, and Visibility." [1:32] On May 28th, Zurich returns with "From Underwriting To Risk Management: What To Expect From The Growing Demand For Data Center Construction." Register for webinars at RIMS.org/Webinars or through the links in this episode's show notes. [1:47] Folks, RIMS is back on YouTube. Our handle is @RIMSOfficialChannel. We've got plenty of videos there, including RIMScast, RIMScast Canada video podcasts, and other informative and entertaining content from RIMS. Subscribe to the channel today! [2:05] This is a last call for registration for RISKWORLD 2026, from May 3rd through the 6th in Philadelphia! Our opening keynote is thought leader Adam Grant. Our closing keynote is NFL Hall-of-Famer and Emmy-award-winning broadcaster, Michael Strahan. [2:22] Visit RIMS.org/RISKWORLD to register. Connect, Cultivate, and Collaborate with 10,000 of your risk management peers. [2:32] RIMS has also released its RISKWORLD Playlist, available through Apple Music and Spotify. Whether you want to get in the zone before RISKWORLD or relive the energy after it, these official RISKWORLD Playlists are available to keep the energy going. [2:48] Links are in this episode's show notes. [2:52] On with the Show! Our guest today is the Global Risk Manager for Cook Group in Indiana. He is the RIMS Rising Risk Professional for 2026. We will be seeing him onstage receiving his award at RISKWORLD. It's Tyler Vaughan. [3:11] Tyler has already made an impact on the risk profession and RIMS. We're going to learn about what it took to lead the Northeast Ohio Chapter to greatness, mentors who have lifted him, and how his RIMS participation has made him a more confident risk leader. Let's get to it! [3:31] Interview! 2026 RIMS Rising Risk Professional Tyler Vaughan, welcome to RIMScast! [3:48] Tyler says he appreciates being named the RIMS 2026 Rising Risk Professional. It's humbling and a bit surreal. [3:64] Tyer looks back to when he joined the industry in 2018 as an intern. He joined the Northeast Ohio RIMS Chapter. He didn't think risk management was a profession where you expect public recognition; most of it happens behind the scenes. [4:12] Tyler says in risk management, success often looks like nothing bad happened. Within different corporations, you're protecting against bad things happening. To have RIMS recognize Tyler as the RIMS 2026 Rising Risk Professional means a lot to him. He's very thankful for it. [4:37] Justin says there are several professions where the idea is that no news is good news. If you don't get any feedback, that means you're doing everything fine. Justin says an award like this, and all the RIMS awards, are nice and well-deserved. [5:19] Tyler tells how he became involved in risk management. He was studying corporate financial management at the University of Akron College of Business. The professor of a challenging course held an informational session on risk management and insurance. [5:58] Tyler wasn't interested until the professor announced pizza and bonus points. Tyler couldn't turn that down. The professor, Dr. Jill Bisco, comes from the industry. She had been on the carrier side for many years. She was one of Tyler's first mentors. He still talks to her. [6:17] At that informational session, Tyler learned of how much opportunity the risk management and insurance industry has. He signed up for more information that day. [6:26] Dr. Bisco talked about Gamma Iota Sigma, the collegiate actuarial science risk management business fraternity. Tyler signed up to be an officer. [6:39] Tyler went through the chartering ceremony the next semester, and then the University of Akron officially adopted a risk management insurance program, and Tyler was one of the first students to sign up for that path. [6:50] Pizza and bonus points are still relevant to college students. Tyler says, take advantage of those opportunities. You never know what might come from it. Tyler later organized sessions with food. He used Chick-fil-A when pizza didn't bring a good crowd. [7:24] The Risk Management and Insurance Program at the University of Akron had an event called Risky Business, where they brought in different industry professionals. [7:33] One of those industry professionals was Kristen Peed. Tyler was looking for an internship. Kristen was looking for her umbrella after the event, and Tyler took it to her and asked her name. Tyler says pizza, bonus points, and an umbrella got him where he is today. [8:08] Kristen had just come off the board of the Northeast Ohio Chapter. Justin says Kristen was on the RIMS board for years and is the RIMS Immediate Past President. [8:36] Kristen taught Tyler that risk management is about people. She balances technical expertise with emotional intelligence. Tyler learned from her that the best professionals are the ones who can translate complexity into clarity and build trust across the organization. [8:56] Tyler says, across the industry, it's all about relationships. Kristen taught him that early on. Kristen has had many interns, and they share a community, and she connects with each of them, so they have a network within a network. [9:13] Kristen taught Tyler that we're only as successful as those that we bring up in the industry as well. It's full-circle for Tyler, now being seven years out of college, and giving back to whom he gives now. Any time someone reaches out to Kristen, Kristen loops Tyler in. They talk weekly. [9:44] Throughout the steps Tyler has taken in his career, Kristen has been there. It means something to find that mentor with whom you really connect, whether it be through RIMS Mentor Match or local university mentors. [9:59] You may go through some that aren't an exact fit, and that's OK. Mentorship can't be forced. Look for that person that you want to learn from, build from, and find success from. [10:25] Tyler says he is far more comfortable in public speaking now because of his experiences with Kristen and his experiences in risk management than when he joined the profession. Tyler avoided taking a public speaking class that was offered in high school. He was not extroverted. [10:56] Tyler was somewhat shy going into college. In going to the risk management and insurance pizza and bonus points session, he was nervous to meet people. But it was the push to get out of his comfort zone. [11:14] Dr. Jill Bisco, Kristen Peed, and other mentors taught Tyler that pushing yourself outside of your comfort zone is where you grow as a professional and personally. Tyler has made not only industry connections but also some of his best friends by putting himself out there. [11:38] Public speaking still makes Tyler a little nervous. He says it's cool to look back and see how much he has grown as a professional by putting himself out there. [12:24] Tyler went to the University of Akron and then started on the carrier/underwriting side as an underwriter. He went through a graduate development program at Westfield Insurance, close to home. [12:43] Tyler learned small business underwriting at Westfield and moved to Zurich for middle market underwriting. From there, a mentor of his from Akron University, Kirk Gross of Safelite, came to Tyler with an entry-level opportunity as a Business Continuity Analyst. [13:14] From there, Tyler has grown to where he is today. After Safelite, Tyler was with Avery Dennison as an Insurance Risk Analyst. Now he is with Cook Group, which owns Cook Medical, in Indianapolis. [13:31] Tyler's focus has been depth and versatility. He wants to continue to strengthen his technical foundation. He's gaining exposure across many areas, being a risk manager at a large company in the medical space. [13:47] This exposure includes operational risk, governance, and resilience. It's about emerging risks and how much they've changed recently. In the long term, Tyler hopes to play a role in shaping how organizations integrate risk into strategic-level decision-making. [14:02] Tyler would love to lead a team, continue to mentor the younger professionals, and continue doing what he can for the profession, whether it's leadership or workforce development, and change what the future of this industry looks like. [14:23] Tyler has been sitting on the RIMS Rising Risk Professional Advisory Group for five years. He notes that it has changed a lot. It's an ever-evolving landscape that Tyler wants to contribute to, long-term. [14:43] Tyler says risk management and insurance has been a conservative-minded industry. He would like to see it having an inclusive mindset, moving forward, working in different types of teams, and taking on different types of risks. [14:55] Tyler says risk management is not just buying insurance, it's protecting against the unknown geopolitical environment, the macroeconomic environment, and cyber. When Tyler joined this industry seven years ago, it was totally different. It takes a proactive mindset. [16:22] A Quick Break! The 2026 Florida RIMS Educational Conference will be held from July 28th through August 1st at the lovely Ritz-Carlton in Naples, Florida. A link to the event is in this episode's show notes. [15:45] The 11th Annual Chicagoland Risk Forum will return to the Old Post Office on Thursday, September 24th, 2026, in Chicago. Visit ChicagolandRiskForum.org for more information. [15:59] The RIMS Western Regional Conference will be held from October 4th through the 7th in Seattle, Washington. Registration is open, and you can also submit a session. Visit RIMSWesternRegional.com and the link in this episode's show notes for more information. [16:16] Save the dates October 18th through the 21st. That is when the 50th Annual RIMS Canada Conference will be held in Quebec City. Booth sales are already open. The call for educational session proposals is open through May 8th. Early-bird registration will open in June. [16:35] Visit RIMSCanadaConference.ca for more information. Also, remember to check out RIMS.org/Canada for our spinoff show, RIMScast Canada, hosted by National Conference Committee Chair, Aaron Lukoni. [16:51] Let's Return to Our Interview with RIMS 2026 Rising Risk Professional Tyler Vaughan! [17:21] Tyler mentions some unknowns regarding the Middle East: supply chain risk, physical personnel risk, and cyber. Cyber was a new risk when Tyler joined the industry. [17:41] Tyler did a course in college on the TJ Maxx data breach of the late 2000s. He thought that every company is protected against this now; we aren't going to see a data breach again. Everyone can see that's not the case. The unknowns of cyber keep Tyler interested. [18:40] Unknowns can slow things down. Geopolitical conflict potentially affects every business unit within the corporation: HR, Marketing, the supply chain, and procurement. For your company's success, you protect against disruption with insurance and strategic conversations. [19:24] Tyler entered the risk profession just as COVID was hitting. He says he joined Westfield and had training in a classroom before getting a desk. Then they were told that they were going to work from home for a couple of weeks. He never went back to the office at Westfield. [20:43] Tyler says working from home took self-motivation. In the first couple of months. Tyler didn't have the collaboration of meeting with underwriters, management, and leadership at the company that he needed to learn the profession. [21:16] Thinking back to his college time, Tyler says that for students, it must have been very different to excel in a remote environment. [21:56] Students often ask Tyler if he knows of any fully remote opportunities. Tyler was fully remote at Safelite. He needed personal interactions. He suggests a hybrid approach. In the early stages of a career, for learning, be in the office for a couple of years before going fully remote. [23:27] A hybrid approach is Tyler's favorite. Be strategic about the times when everyone is in the office versus remote. That's how Tyler looks at the future environment. [23:57] Another Quick Break! The Spencer Educational Foundation's Risk Manager on Campus application period is now open, and it will close on June 30th. Grant awardees, colleges, and universities are typically notified in September. [24:23] The Course Development Grant application deadline for Interval Number 2 will be on June 15th, 2026. Award notifications will be sent out in late July. [24:38] General Grant applications will open on May 1st, 2026, and the application deadline is July 30th. Internship Grant applications open on August 15th and close on October 15th. [24:50] Links to each of these grants are in this episode's show notes. Visit SpencerEd.org for more information. [24:58] Let's Conclude Our Interview with RIMS 2026 Rising Risk Professional Tyler Vaughan! [25:15] Tyler says he's excited to receive his award, but there's a lot of pressure to be on stage in front of the global risk community at RISKWORLD. What if he tripped? He was emailing Joshua Salter of RIMS. Joshua assured him they would walk him through it, don't even think about it. [25:35] Tyler says it's so cool to have that network behind him and the support he has had through his career thus far. He thinks receiving that award will be very full-circle. He can't wait to see future professionals win the award. He recalls his friend Megan Smalter winning it last year. [26:08] Tyler says it's different seeing your friends succeed. You find real value in that. He hopes his friends who attend RISKWORLD will apply next year. [27:26] Tyler says in-office exposure is important for preserving the risk knowledge from some of the seasoned professionals, so their techniques and wisdom are not lost when they retire. Take advantage of one-on-ones with other experienced professionals besides your direct leader. [27:46] Learn through documentation, informal mentoring, and collaborative problem-solving. Individuals who have been there longer than you are there to help you learn. They want to see you succeed. [27:58] Tyler suggests being proactive about how you reach out to individuals and to keep this knowledge in notes. Tyler started writing on a notepad. Now he uses a shared drive. If you move to a new opportunity, transfer your notes from your work computer to the people you leave. [28:37] Be strategic and meet as many professionals as you can. Introduce yourself. Tyler recently told students at a Spencer event to have their elevator speech ready. Know whom you want to talk to and take advantage of that. [29:08] Tyler is a judge on the Spencer Risk Challenge. There are very talented students coming from around the world to present. It's very interesting to hear the different ways they think about the case study. Tyler loves engaging with the students. [29:39] Tyler says that last year's team from South Africa came to support the South African team in the Top Eight this year. It's awesome that RIMS partners with Spencer on the Challenge. [30:07] Justin notes that Megan Miller of Spencer Educational Foundation has been on RIMScast speaking of the Spencer events lined up for RISKWORLD. [30:43] Tyler says to young risk professionals, don't be discouraged if you don't have it all figured out at first, whether it's the job or your path in the industry. There's no one correct way to go about this industry on the carrier side, risk management, or broker side. [31:08] It's what you make it. The opportunities are here, so you do not have to settle. If you're not in the right fit, you can explore your opportunities. If you need more knowledge, don't be afraid to ask questions. It means something to know that you're utilizing your resources to learn. [31:45] Invest in relationships. Your network is your net worth. It takes time and effort to build your brand and who knows you. Tyler says it's worth it in the long run, and you make some of your best friends. [32:19] Justin reminds us that Michael Strahan is the closing keynote at RISKWORLD. Tyler hopes to meet him backstage. Adam Grant is the opening keynote. Lots of other highly-regarded people will also present at RISKWORLD. [33:08] Tyler says the opening session is always a grand time where you will see everyone who will be attending. [33:15] Recently, Tyler worked with the Rising Risk Professional Advisory Group to create the Rising Risk Professional/Student Track. That will be uploaded to the RISKWORLD site and app. The group was strategic about the best sessions to suggest to students. Tyler will attend. [33:59] Tyler says the Student Networking Luncheon has grown since he attended as a student. That is an event for all the students to attend. Probably upwards of 120 people will attend. [34:22] It's a roundtable session where industry professionals will move from table to table to tell you their story in this industry and answer questions. If you're not able to attend some of the other sessions on the student track, attend this luncheon. [34:42] Justin says we've got links to that with the information in this episode's show notes. [34:55] Tyler, thank you so much for joining us! It's obviously a well-deserved award for you this year. I look forward to meeting you in person, in Philadelphia, and seeing you continue to do great things for the risk community! [35:14] Special thanks again to RIMS 2026 Rising Risk Professional Award Winner Tyler Vaughan for joining us here on RIMScast. We will eventually update this episode's show notes with a link to the Awards Edition of RIMS Risk Management Magazine. [35:31] Be sure to tune in next week, when we are joined by the RIMS 2026 Risk Manager of the Year. I don't know if I'm allowed to say who it is yet, but if you know, then you know. Subscribe to RIMScast through your favorite podcasting app so you don't miss one single episode! [35:52] Plug Time! You can sponsor a RIMScast episode for this, our weekly show, or a dedicated episode. Links to sponsored episodes are in the show notes. [36:21] RIMScast has a global audience of risk and insurance professionals, legal professionals, students, business leaders, C-Suite executives, and more. Let's collaborate and help you reach them! Contact pd@rims.org for more information. [36:38] Become a RIMS member and get access to the tools, thought leadership, and network you need to succeed. Visit RIMS.org/membership or email membershipdept@RIMS.org for more information. [36:56] Risk Knowledge is the RIMS searchable content library that provides relevant information for today's risk professionals. Materials include RIMS executive reports, survey findings, contributed articles, industry research, benchmarking data, and more. [37:13] For the best reporting on the profession of risk management, read Risk Management Magazine at RMMagazine.com. It is written and published by the best minds in risk management. [37:26] Justin Smulison is the Business Content Manager at RIMS. Please remember to subscribe to RIMScast on your favorite podcasting app. You can email us at Content@RIMS.org. [37:39] Practice good risk management, stay safe, and thank you again for your continued support! Links: RISKWORLD 2026 Registration — Open for exhibitors, members, and non-members! 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Lorsqu'on évoque les anti-inflammatoires naturels, deux noms reviennent toujours : le curcuma et le gingembre. Pourtant, une molécule encore méconnue du grand public pourrait bien surpasser ces stars des remèdes naturels : la thymoquinone, principal composé actif de la graine de nigelle (Nigella sativa). Depuis quelques années, cette substance attire l'attention des scientifiques pour ses effets anti-inflammatoires puissants, parfois comparables à ceux de médicaments classiques, mais sans leurs effets secondaires les plus lourds.La graine de nigelle est utilisée depuis plus de 2 000 ans dans les médecines traditionnelles du Moyen-Orient. Mais ce n'est qu'au cours des deux dernières décennies que la recherche moderne a décortiqué ses propriétés. L'une des études les plus citées, publiée dans le Journal of Ethnopharmacology, montre que la thymoquinone réduit significativement l'inflammation chez l'animal en modulant les cytokines pro-inflammatoires, notamment TNF-α et IL-6. Ces cytokines jouent un rôle central dans les maladies inflammatoires chroniques, comme l'arthrite, les maladies auto-immunes ou certaines pathologies métaboliques.Mais ce qui rend la thymoquinone unique, c'est son spectre d'action très large. Elle ne se contente pas d'atténuer l'inflammation : elle agit aussi comme antioxydant, analgésique, hépatoprotecteur et même anti-tumoral dans certaines expériences de laboratoire. Une revue scientifique publiée en 2021 dans Frontiers in Pharmacology compile plus de 300 études précliniques démontrant son effet modulateur sur le stress oxydatif et l'inflammation, deux mécanismes physiologiques étroitement liés au vieillissement et à de nombreuses maladies chroniques.La thymoquinone agit principalement en inhibant la voie NF-κB, une sorte d'interrupteur moléculaire qui active l'inflammation dans l'organisme. En bloquant ce mécanisme à la source, elle empêche la cascade inflammatoire de se déployer. Ce mode d'action est d'ailleurs similaire à celui de certains anti-inflammatoires utilisés en rhumatologie, mais sans les effets secondaires digestifs et cardiovasculaires que l'on retrouve parfois avec les AINS.Cependant, il faut rester prudent : la majorité des études sont précliniques, réalisées sur des cellules ou sur l'animal. Les essais cliniques sur l'homme commencent seulement à émerger, avec des résultats prometteurs. Une étude pilote menée sur des patients souffrant d'asthme léger a montré une amélioration de la fonction respiratoire après supplémentation en huile de nigelle riche en thymoquinone.En résumé, même si le curcuma et le gingembre restent des valeurs sûres, la thymoquinone pourrait bien représenter la nouvelle superstar des anti-inflammatoires naturels. Puissante, polyvalente et soutenue par une littérature scientifique croissante, elle mérite sans doute une place dans les remèdes naturels les plus efficaces. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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4éme épisode / 5, de la série sur la maladie de Willebrand. Episode 4 : Maladie rare – Prendre en charge une maladie de Willebrand Invité : Pr Antoine Rauch, PU-PH au sein de l'Institut d'hématologie et transfusion au CHU de Lille, clinicien du centre de référence coordonnateur de la maladie de Willebrand de la filière MHEMO et membre du groupe de rédacteurs du PNDS sur la maladie de Willebrand. https://biologiepathologie.chu-lille.fr/instituthematologie/ https://mhemo.fr/ 1️⃣ Quels sont les enjeux de la prise en charge de la maladie de Willebrand ? [0'30 – 1'15] ✔️ Une prise en charge par des professionnels des centres experts dédiés à la maladie. ✔️ Traitement personnalisé et adapté à la sévérité des symptômes en raison de l'hétérogénéité de la maladie. Pour plus d'informations, retrouvez notre page article : https://rarealecoute.com/maladie-de-willebrand/ 2️⃣ Quels centres sont impliqués ? [1'16 – 2'38] ✔️ Filière MHEMO regroupant les centres spécialisés pour les maladies hémorragiques rares. ✔️ Centres de référence, pôles d'expertise, assurant un rôle de recours et d'innovation. ✔️ Centres de compétences, structures de proximité pour le suivi des patients. 3️⃣ Quelle prise en charge proposer ? [2'39 -4'22] ✔️ Traitement ponctuel pour stopper ou prévenir un saignement (chirurgie, accouchement). ✔️ Prévention des saignements graves par un traitement régulier, principalement pour les formes sévères (type 3). ✔️ Gestion spécifique de certains saignements (règles abondantes, hémorragies digestives) avec des traitements adjuvants. 4️⃣ Quels conseils et quels accompagnements préconiser pour les patients ? [4'22 – 5'06] ✔️ Dépistage de l'anémie et d'une carence en fer. ✔️ AINS contre-indiqués. ✔️ Vaccins selon calendrier vaccinal, avec précautions ✔️ Activité physique évaluée au cas par cas. 5️⃣ Quel suivi leur proposer ? [5'07 – 6'19] ✔️ Adaptation du suivi en fonction de la sévérité clinique et de l'évolution du profil hémorragique. ✔️ Réévaluer périodiquement la sévérité du phénotype hémorragique, surtout pour les types 1 et 2. ✔️ Préparation pour les situations à risque (chirurgies, grossesses) afin d'assurer une prise en charge adaptée. 6️⃣ Quels sont les besoins non couverts et les perspectives de recherche dans la maladie de Willebrand ? [6'19 – 7'42] ✔️ Faible recours à la prophylaxie en raison de l'hétérogénéité de la maladie et de la sous-estimation de son impact sur la qualité de vie. ✔️ Options thérapeutiques actuelles bien connues. ✔️ Développement de nouveaux traitements prophylactiques. L'équipe : Virginie Druenne – Ambassadrice RARE à l'écoute Cyril Cassard – Journaliste/Animation Hervé Guillot - Production Crédits : Sonacom ***************************************** À propos : "RARE à l'écoute" est un podcast dédié à la sensibilisation aux maladies rares et au soutien des personnes touchées par ces affections. Créé par un groupe passionné de professionnels de la santé, le podcast vise à informer les professionnels de santé et fournissant des informations sur les dernières avancées médicales et scientifiques dans le domaine des maladies rares, et inspirer les patients et leurs proches en partageant des histoires de courage et de persévérance. Contenu :
Die Episode beleuchtet die Rolle der künstlichen Intelligenz in der Medizin, insbesondere in der Anästhesie. Themen sind Konzepte, Herausforderungen, Anwendungsbeispiele und ethische Fragen im Zusammenhang mit hier gehts zum [Feedback und EFN-Formular](https://forms.gle/UZv8yKYTWGRYVTRW9) Achtung: Fortbildungspunkte können nur innerhalb von 4 Wochen nach Veröffentlichung der Episode beantragt werden. Eine nachträgliche Meldung ist bei der Ärztekammer leider nicht möglich.
Dans cet épisode, nous recevons les Pr Franck JEGOUX et le DR Eric MOREDDU, coordinateurs de l'actualisation de la recommandation portant sur la "la prise en charge des infections cervicales profondes d'origine pharyngée" et publiée par la SFORL en 2024.Nous reviendrons sur la place de l'imagerie, l'antibiothérapie et de la chirurgie dans les infections cercicales d'origine pharyngée. Nous parlerons également de la place des corticoides et des AINS dans ces infections.Intervieweur : Dr Mary Daval.Coordonnateurs de la Recommandation : Pr Franck JEGOUX et le DR Eric MOREDDU.Commission Expertise et Évaluation de la Société Française d'ORL & CFC : Dr Sophie Tronche, Pr Sébastien Vergez, Pr Natacha Teissier.Ce podcast vous est proposé par la SFORL. Réalisation et habillage sonore: Studio Griffons (LYON). Bonne écoute. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Ains and Hoeg are joined by friend of the show, Mekel Kasanova to talk about Assassin's Creed Shadows' latest delay and what's next for Ubisoft. They'll also chat on the latest Switch 2 rumors, Xbox's Developer Direct, and more!
OVERLORD: THE SACRED KINGDOM takes us into a kingdom on the brink of war. After the Demon Emperor Jaldabaoth arrives, wielding his army of Demi-humans, the neighbouring lands find themselves thrust into chaos. Yet their only hope may lie in the hands of Lord Ains (Christopher Guerrero), a sorcerer king with murky motives. Recruiting him to help fight their cause, his nobility is not lost on Neia (Sarah Wiedenheft), a young servant who believes that there is good within Ains' terrifying visage. In this 1on1, we speak to Guerrero and Wiedenheft about whether or not they'd follow Lord Ains and the balance of power and weakness.
In Bitcast 310, Ains and Travis sit down for a duo conversation about their Diablo IV Vessel of Hatred reviews. They also chat on Ubisoft's financial woes, the hype for Silent Hill 2 and Metaphor ReFantazio, Halo in third-person, and more! *Also be aware Travis has a technical issue during the show that we left in...purely for comedy purposes.
This week on #TheNerdChat: - The PS5 Pro is $700... - @MrBadBit from The Trophy Room CRASHES the show - Elden Ring final DLC boss gets a NERF - What have we been playing? (Starfield) - SPICY food takes New episodes of The Nerd Chat: An Xbox Podcast are livestreamed on Thursdays and uploaded on Fridays. Learn more at www.nerdchatmedia.com Follow @thenerdchat on various social media sites. #seeyouonline 0:00 Hello and welcome to the show 5:10 Shoutouts 5:35 Shoutout to AINS from Seasoned Gaming 9:30 News #1: The PS5 Pro is SEVEN HUNDRED US DOLLARS 36:20 JOSPEH MORAN from PS Trophy Room joins the show 1:00:30 News#2: Elden Ring DLC final boss gets nerfed 1:06:50 What have we been playing or watching? 1:21:55 The best food we had this week 1:31:55 Closing and end of show #PS5pro #ps5 #xbox #PSTrophyRoom #PCMR #eldenring #blackops6 #cod #linksawakening #starfield #podcast
In this bonus Q&A with Ryan, he shares:His proudest moment and biggest failure in his career so farA trend that he is following in Talent Development right nowThe biggest challenge he sees in Talent Development todayBooks that have made a big impact on his lifeOne piece of career advice he has for youRyan began his career with Amica in 2009 as an Associate Claims Adjuster and spent his first five years in Hartford, CT. Ryan also worked as a Sr. Claims Adjuster and as a Claims Supervisor in this location. In 2015, Ryan joined the Training and Development team as a Training Supervisor before transferring to the Claims Executive Department (CED) where he spent two years working on the Claims Compliance team. In 2018, Ryan was promoted to Associate Claims Examiner in the Claims Executive Dept. Ryan is currently the Director of Talent Development in Human Resources at Amica Mutual Insurance Co.Ryan holds several certifications including, AIC, AINS, AIM, AIC-M, API, and SHRM-CP. Outside of work, Ryan is a passionate fan and participant of CrossFit, and enjoys spending time with his wife, Crystal and dog, Bruno.Connect with Andy Storch:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Join us at the Talent Development Think Tank ConferenceConnect with Ryan Caldarone:LinkedIn
In this episode, we delve deep into the intricacies of Amica's dynamic leadership development program, exploring how it's designed to cultivate a diverse and inclusive group of future leaders. Ryan shares his journey from an associate claims adjuster to spearheading talent development, emphasizing the critical balance between task-oriented leadership and the need for reflection and brainstorming.We'll discuss:How Amica's training calendar is constantly evolving, especially during National Career Development MonthThe unique pathways developed for leading self, projects, and others.How the program's success is rooted in effective communication, community engagement, and meticulous competency mapping.The expanding career mentoring program and the challenges of balancing development with day-to-day responsibilities.Join us as we unpack the elements that make Amica's leadership development program a model of internal talent cultivation and hear Ryan's insights on creating a culture of continuous learning.Ryan began his career with Amica in 2009 as an Associate Claims Adjuster and spent his first five years in Hartford, CT. Ryan also worked as a Sr. Claims Adjuster and as a Claims Supervisor in this location. In 2015, Ryan joined the Training and Development team as a Training Supervisor before transferring to the Claims Executive Department (CED) where he spent two years working on the Claims Compliance team. In 2018, Ryan was promoted to Associate Claims Examiner in the Claims Executive Dept. Ryan is currently the Director of Talent Development in Human Resources at Amica Mutual Insurance Co.Ryan holds several certifications including, AIC, AINS, AIM, AIC-M, API, and SHRM-CP. Outside of work, Ryan is a passionate fan and participant of CrossFit, and enjoys spending time with his wife, Crystal and dog, Bruno.Connect with Andy Storch:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Join us at the Talent Development Think Tank ConferenceConnect with Ryan Caldarone:LinkedIn
Kristine A. Fox, CPCU, AIC-M, ARM, AIC, API, AINS, SCLA-Gold, is the Midwest regional claims manager for the Property Americas Division of Sedgwick, where she organizes deployment of field resources and oversees client accounts. Fox has over 20 years of experience in property-casualty claims, ranging from homeowners and auto losses to general liability, and has also supervised commercial trucking liability claims. She is a past president of the Omaha CPCU Society Chapter. In this episode of the In The Know podcast, Chris Hampshire and Kristi discuss all things claims, from the onset of Kristi's career to the future of claims, how she has pivoted to become an engaging resilience speaker in the industry, and how to more effectively attract talent to the claims space. Key Takeaways A help-wanted ad evolved into Kristi's 20-plus-year career in insurance. The helpful aspects of the insurance industry that first appealed to Kristi. Kristi's message of caution and encouragement for anyone who is considering a career in claims. The evolution of training tactics in the industry. Offerings that currently have the biggest impact in the claims space. Major technology initiatives that are enhancing the claims experience. Defining resilience as a critical component of the insurance industry. Claims handling and adjuster expectations as they have evolved over the years. The impact of involvement in the CPCU Society on Kristi's career. A five-year look at the future of the insurance industry. Kristi's long-view advice to her early career self. Quotes “What a lot of people don't think about with insurance is that we are in a helping world.” “I know that I'm having a positive impact on people and helping them through something really difficult.” “There is a place for technology, and the more we can utilize it in the right ways, we'll become more efficient, but there is still the human component that is going to be needed.” “I've really appreciated the consistent focus on growing, developing, and learning as our careers progressed.” “The human component is still going to be essential in the future of the industry.”
In Bitcast 289 the guys discuss Moon Studios' new entry into the ARPG fold: No Rest for the Wicked. It has taken Ains and Travis by storm! They also discuss Kingdom Come Deliverance 2's reveal from Warhorse, Take-Two laying off staff despite profits, and more!
The guys are back - well mostly! Ains and Dan are back to chat the biggest news of the week including Dragon's Dogma 2 and Rise of the Ronin releasing, the never-ending debate on micro-transactions, updates from PAX East, and more!
Bitcast 285 will be a unique one! With Dan traveling and Ains having a late family emergency, Hoeg and Travis are joined by friend of SG and content creator Mekel Kasanova. They chat about mid-gen hardware including the leaked PS5 Pro details and an Xbox handheld. They also catch up on a load of game news, previews, and reviews!
Michael Koscielny, MBA, CPCU, CIC, ARe, AIC, API, AIS, AINS, is chief executive officer and founder of Born2Lead, LLC. He has over 40 years of experience creating effective teams and innovative processes for underwriting and pricing for various insurance companies. He currently serves as Director of Marketing for Graduate Programs at The University of Olivet. He is an instructor for The National Alliance CISR and CIC designations and a Facilitated CPCU Study Group Leader for The Institutes. Koscielny has held many roles for The Institutes CPCU Society, including 2017 global president of the CPCU Society Leadership Council, 2017‒2018 President of the Underwriting Executives Council, and 2023 President of the Society of Insurance Trainers and Educators. He has written numerous articles and given many presentations. He published his first book Born2Lead: Lessons in Leadership, in 2023. In today's episode of the In The Know podcast, Chris Hampshire and Michael discuss his new book, the importance of training the next generation of leaders in the insurance industry, and the many mentorship and training experiences that led to success throughout his career. These onsite episodes of the In The Know podcast are brought to you by Gallagher Bassett. Key Takeaways Michael shares his unexpected journey into the insurance industry. Insurance became his calling when Michael realized that insurance serves as the next responder in natural disasters. An overview of the unique demands of the Florida insurance market. The “why” behind Michael's short-lived retirement from the insurance industry. Writing a book successfully starts with not telling anyone that you're writing a book. Michael shares additional steps to effectively writing and publishing a book. Born2Lead highlights 13 attributes that address the reality that behaviors are not natural, they are learned. Michael shares his experience with trust, one of the essential attributes that is outlined in his book. Strategies for effectively training people and developing leaders. Instilling leadership qualities in others starts with giving them opportunities they wouldn't have otherwise. Benefits of membership and active participation in the CPCU Society. For Michael, initial leadership opportunities were met with hesitation but additional training and mentorship led to success. Michael reflects on what he wishes he would have known at the onset of his career. Quotes “When there is a natural disaster, the first people there are the first responders. And when they leave, who's next?” “Most of the people I know in this business really care about the people they serve.” “There is a real need in our marketplace today for teaching leadership skills to emerging leaders.” “Acknowledge people, and not just the negative things they do.” “When someone does a great job, I want everyone in the organization to know.” “We're all born to lead, it's just a choice we have to make.” “As I made those steps in my career, more opportunities came to me in my work life.”
In episode 50, Ains and Joe are joined by XEP co-host Captain Logun to discuss the upcoming Xbox Developer Direct, rumors of some Xbox games going third-party, SG's review of Prince of Persia The Lost Crown, and more!
In episode 51, Ains, Joe, and Luke sit down to have a chat about the gaming industry and layoffs.
This week on #TheNerdChat: - Instead of Xbox Tax, is there a Starfield Tax? - Does Xbox suffer from a "not my kind of game" problem? - Remnant 2 is on Game Pass?? - DaddyDWALLY is playing Bloodborne - Video games New episodes of The Nerd Chat: An Xbox Podcast are livestreamed on Thursdays and uploaded on Fridays. Learn more at www.nerdchatmedia.com Follow @thenerdchat on various social media sites. #seeyouonline 0:00 Hello and welcome to the show 3:15 DaddyDWALLY calls out BigBox: The Elite Series 2 and Xbox Controller is superior to the Dual Sense 3:55 Shoutouts: BigBox says that Xbox suffers from "that's not my type of game" problem 14:10 XbacongamN calls our BigBox on his Dodge RAM hatred 16:55 News #1: The Starfield Tax 34:50 Addressing Bethesda responding to negative reviews 43:10 News #2: Spirittea and the positive effects of a Game Pass deal 49:50 Ains from Seasoned Gaming joins us and claims he plays PSVR 2-3 times a week... 51:25 News #3: PC Compact mode is coming to Xbox PC app 56:45 News #4: Killer Instinct 10 year anniversary and Remnant 2 is out on Game Pass! 01:00:55 News #5: Halo Championship Series mech drop 01:03:00 What have we been playing or watching? 01:18:45 The best food we had this week 01:25:25 Closing and end of show #xbox #xboxtax #eliteseries2 #dualsense #starfield #starfieldtax #spirittea #gamepass #pc #killerinstict #remnant2 #hcs #bloodborne #cultofthelamb #mw3 #halo #persona5tactica #playstation #podcast
This week on #TheNerdChat: - How would you change The Game Awards? - The Nerdies Game Awards 2023 categories - Updates to Starfield and MW3 - Xbox Holiday merch - Video games! New episodes of The Nerd Chat: An Xbox Podcast are livestreamed on Thursdays and uploaded on Fridays. Learn more at www.nerdchatmedia.com Follow @thenerdchat on various social media sites. #seeyouonline 0:00 Hello and welcome to the show 5:55 GAMESTOP IS BANNED FROM TNC 9:00 Shoutouts: BigBox apologizes and asks us to try The Finals 15:45 News #1: How would you change The Game Awards? David Jaffe's ideas to improve the show 29:10 News#2: The 2023 Nerd Chat awards are now THE NERDIES 32:15 The Nerdies Game Awards categories brainstorm 41:00 News 3: Starfield new patch and is 60 FPS coming to console? 48:30 News #4: MW3 season one is coming 12/6/23 52:25 News #5: Xbox Holiday Merch 53:35 News #6: The "RemasterStation..." TLOU Part 2 Remastered is announced for PS5 01:03:00 What have we been playing or watching? 01:14:30 Ains put DWALLY on blast for saying the N64 is WHACK 01:18:10 The best food we had this week 01:25:25 Closing and end of show #xbox #playstation #n64 #thegameawards #thenerdies #starfield #mw3 #alanwake2 #tloupart2 #podcast
This week on #TheNerdChat: - It is done. Microsoft has acquired Activision Blizzard King. - Halo Season 5 brings back GAME FUEL - Are PS trophies coming to PC? - Xbox Halloween merch - Video games New episodes of The Nerd Chat: An Xbox Podcast are livestreamed on Thursdays and uploaded on Fridays. Learn more at www.nerdchatmedia.com Follow @thenerdchat on various social media sites. #seeyouonline 0:00 Hello and welcome to the show 0:50 Master Chief opens the show 4:05 Salute to Pete Hines in his retirement 9:15 BigBox asks: are Fromsoft games not good and overrated? 17:40 Shoutout to Greyson for crashing the pod for some Gushers 18:15 News #1: It is done. Microsoft has acquired ABK 31:10 News #2: Halo Infinite Season 5, Game Fuel, and new game 39:45 Jose calls out Ains from Seasoned Gaming on his Halo development miscall... 41:30 News #3: Are PS trophies coming to PC? 49:50 News #4: Spider-Man 2 reviews are in 01:01:05 News #5: Xbox Halloween merch 01:04:05 News #6: Coming to Game Pass mid-October 2023 01:06:00 XbacongamN opens up his Starfield Xbox wrap 01:08:30 What have we been playing and or watching? 01:25:15 The best food we had this week 01:31:20 Pomps and Ains join us live via Xbox Party chat 01:32:35 Closing and end of show #xbox #masterchief #needler #fromsoft #haloinfinite #activisionblizzardking #playstation #trophies #spiderman2 #xboxhalloween #forza #ghostwiretokyo #liesofp #deadcells #podcast
In Bitcast 267, Hoeg is away but Ains, Travis, and Dan discuss Jim Ryan's surprise retirement, the legacy he leaves behind at PlayStation, and what's next for the brand. They also chat on the extensive layoffs across the industry, Alan Wake 2 previews, and more!
In Bitcast 266 Dan is on vacation but Ains, Hoeg, and Travis cover all the latest including SG's Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty review, the massive Xbox leaks and latest on the acquisition of Activision-Blizzard, PAYDAY 3, and more!
The guys are back! After a long hiatus, Ains, Luke, and Joe are back at it to chat the biggest topics over the past couple of weeks including the PS Direct and Nintendo Direct, Xbox's leaks from the FTC, and games, games, games.
Sales Game Changers | Tip-Filled Conversations with Sales Leaders About Their Successful Careers
This is episode 625. Read the complete transcription on the Sales Game Changers Podcast website. Purchase Fred Diamond's new best-sellers Love, Hope, Lyme: What Family Members, Partners, and Friends Who Love a Chronic Lyme Survivor Need to Know and Insights for Sales Game Changers now! Martha Mathers is the Chief Revenue Officer for OPEXUS (formerly AINS). MARTHA'S TIP: "Take every opportunity you can to learn. If I don't understand something, I will take the time to invest. I try and hire people who can teach me something new and help broaden my horizons or help me learn different perspectives as well. For me it's that learning and constantly looking at the next horizon and never assuming I have a complete playbook, or toolbox, or something along those lines, always looking for ways to improve.
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This week on #TheNerdChat: -Is Final Fantasy back on Xbox? -Are we getting an Oblivion remake? -Will you do self-repairs to your Xbox controllers? -Is DWALLY a Halo sweat fest fan again? -What games are you playing? #seeyouonline New episodes of The Nerd Chat: An Xbox Podcast are livestreamed on Thursdays and uploaded on Fridays. Learn more at www.nerdchatmedia.com Follow @thenerdchat on various social media sites. #ForTheNerds 0:00 Hello and welcome to the show 1:40 Bacon brags about some guy named John Stockton 2:40 Shoutouts - BigBox is NOT happy on our takes about game length and quality... 14:00 Shoutout to Ains and his Halo skills yet again 15:20 Shoutout to Greyson and his T-Rex skeleton set 17:00 Xbox/Gaming News - News #1: Final Fantasy 14 is coming to Xbox 22:30 News #2: Xbox is selling controller parts with repair videos 26:25 News #3: Are we getting an Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion remake? 30:30 News #4: Xbox will have game streaming over Discord 33:25 News #5: Callisto Protocol developer Striking Distance have reported layoffs 37:05 News #6: Respawn is going to port Star Wars Jedi Survivor to X1/PS4 45:20 News #7: What sales are going on now on Xbox digital marketplace? 46:35 News #8: Coming to Game Pass for August 2023 48:00 What have we been playing or watching? 53:20 The best food we had this week 56:15 Closing and end of show #xbox #playstation #gamelength #finalfantasy14 #oblivion #callistoprotocol #starwars #jedisurvivor #pubg #halo #diablo4 #stateofdecay2 #podcast #seeyouonline #forthenerds
This week on #TheNerdChat: -We say thank you and goodbye to Larry Hryb and Xbox Live Gold -What is one game where everyone drank the Kool Aid, but you did not? -Have you played State of Decay 2 or the Halo Tenrai even yet? -If you could only pick one game coming out in 2024 to play, what would it be? -What games are you playing? #seeyouonline New episodes of The Nerd Chat: An Xbox Podcast are livestreamed on Thursdays and uploaded on Fridays. Learn more at www.nerdchatmedia.com Follow @thenerdchat on various social media sites. #ForTheNerds 0:00 Hello and welcome to the show 2:30 Salute to Major Nelson 7:15 Shoutout to Ains and Pomps and their Halo skills 8:45 Warm-up from BigBox: What is one game where everyone drank the Kool Aid but you did not? 16:25 Jbizzle asks what is one game in 2024 you are excited to play? 20:45 Xbox/Gaming News - News #1: Sony signs 10 year deal for Call of Duty 28:35 News #2: Goodbye Xbox Live Gold, hello Game Pass Core 42:15 News #3: State of Decay 2 Curveball Update 43:45 News #4: Halo Infinite Tenrai II event 46:35 DWALLY vs Ains bet on Diablo 4 and Starfield sales recap 49:50 News #5: Coming to Game Pass for July 2023 53:35 What have we been playing and watching? 1:02:35 The best food we had this week 1:06:15 Closing and end of show #xbox #playstation #majornelson #xboxlivegold #callofduty #gamepass #stateofdecay2 #haloinfinite #jedisurvivor #bf2042 #diablo4 #podcast
Agency Nation Radio - Insurance Marketing, Sales and Technology
What does the next generation want in a career? How does the insurance industry align with what Generation Z wants in a profession? We uncover the connections on this edition of Agency Nation Radio podcast. Guest host Cassandra Koegel with Eastern Insurance Group and a member of the Big “I” national Young Agents Committee talks to Will Huang, recent graduate of St. John's University Risk Management and Insurance program and intern with the Big “I” Invest education foundation. Together, they talk about what they love about insurance and how we can position the industry to appeal to the next generation—giving back, a challenge, flexibility and the ability to make a really good living—what's not to love? Find out what young people want in the workplace and how insurance is truly a hidden gem. Tune in today. Want to learn more about attracting the next generation to your agency? Invest connects insurance professionals with schools and resources to help students learn about insurance and careers in the industry. Find internship guides, help connecting with schools and career day materials to help you educate students on careers in insurance at investprogram.org. Agency Nation Radio is where insurance professionals turn on the mic and share unscripted stories about leadership, technology, marketing, success, and failure—stories that helped make them the professionals they are today. From main street USA to the pages of Independent Agent magazine—we've got the stories you want to hear. For more, catch Agency Nation Radio on your favorite streaming platform or visit https://www.iamagazine.com/podcasts. Our Guest: Cassandra Koegel CISR, AINS, AILP, MLIS, Commercial Lines Producer at Eastern Insurance Group LLC https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassandra-koegel-cisr-ains-ailp-mlis-b2329390/ Will Huang, Graduate St. John's University Risk Management and Insurance, Sec. Gamma, Big I intern working with Invest, soon to be underwriter at Chubb everlasting passion for underwriting. https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-huang-6501/
The guys are finally back (mostly)! Ains rejoins the guys to discuss a loaded few weeks in gaming including Starfield's massive scope and other Xbox conference musings, Microsoft vs. the FTC over the Activision-Blizzard acquisition, Final Fantasy 16's launch, Nintendo's Direct, and a lot more!
In Bitcast 253 Hoeg has the helm as Ains is off in LA to attend the summer showcases (will he make an appearance from the theater!?). The guys talk about Summer Game Fest and the shows to date while giving their final thoughts on what Xbox needs to do with their showcase and Starfield presentation.
In Bitcast 252 Ains and Travis can finally talk about their reviews of Diablo 4 and the experience since launch. They also talk Street Fighter 6, Summer Games Fest, the Xbox/Starfield Showcase, Ubisoft Forward, and more!
Qu'est-ce que le reflux gastrique oesophagien ou RGO ? Quels sont les symptomes les plus courants ? Quels sont les aliments à privilégier/à éviter? Quelles sont les plantes qui peuvent soulager les symptômes ? Le reflux gastro-œsophagien ou RGO, c'est lorsqu'une partie du contenu de l'estomac dans l'œsophage. Il peut-être lié à une défaillance du muscle fermant cette partie du tube digestif, mais aussi à certains aliments/une certaine "façon de manger". Symptomes du reflux gastro-œsophagien : principalement les brûlures d'estomac, puisqu'une partie du bol alimentaire et des sucs gastriques remontent vers la partie basse de l'oesophage. Et comme le pH de l'estomac : très acide, ben, l'acidité, c'est normal qu'on la ressente ! C'est pas fait pour aller dans "ce sens-là", les aliments ! Ce qui favorise le reflux gastro-œsophagien : - la position allongée : donc, hop, après manger, ce qui peut aider, c'est la position décubitus, donc allongé-e, mais avec le torse surélevé avec un gros oreiller, sinon, une petite marche "calme"; - les AINS (ex : aspirine) = demandez toujours conseil à votre médecin; - le tabac, l'alcool, le café (sorry not sorry), le chocolat, les épcides, les agrumes, les charcuteries... Mais alors, que faire contre le reflux gastro-œsophagien ou RGO ?
In Cast 42 the guys are back to discuss the releases of Redfall and Star Wars Jedi Survivor. Ains is able to speak about his full review of Redfall while they also tackle the state of Star Wars at launch.
The guys are back to their regularly scheduled programming (and Ains returns!) to discuss a boatload of gaming including the Diablo 4 beta, Resident Evil 4 reviews, Travis's coverage of the upcoming Remnant 2, and a lot more.
The guys are back! For their first show of 2023, Ains, Joe, and Luke sit down to chat Ubisoft's direction and what they believe they need to do for the future. They also chat The Last of Us TV series, the biggest games of the first quarter, PS VR2, and more!
Welcome to The Nerd Chat Episode #90: Celebrating Our Games of the Year for 2022. This week on #thenerdchat: Should we be concerned with the layoffs at 343i, Bethesda, The Coalition, and all of Microsoft? Is Starfield closer than we think with sights of marketing material on new Xbox Series X boxes? And we finally celebrate our games of the year for 2022. We talk about all of this and more on this week's episode of #TNC. Thank you so much for listening, and as always, #seeyouonline. New episodes of The Nerd Chat: An Xbox Podcast are uploaded on Saturdays. Learn more at www.nerdchatmedia.com Follow @thenerdchat on various social media sites. #ForTheNerds 0:00 Hello and welcome to the show 2:40 Shoutouts to ForeignUser 5:20 Calling out Ains from Seasoned Gaming 9:00 XBOX NEWS 1/16/23 9:45 Microsoft Studios are hit with layoffs 23:05 Starfield is beginning to appear on Xbox Series X boxes 27:25 Xbox consoles will soon be carbon aware 33:00 Nvidia broadcast can now deepfake your eyes 37:00 The Joint Fire Event is live now in Halo Infinite 40:00 Mass Effect director confirms Top Gun tribute 42:50 What have we been playing or watching? 48:55 THE NERD CHAT GAME OF THE YEAR AWARDS 2022 54:20 Best gaming snack of 2022 56:15 Best new Xbox hardware peripheral of 2022 59:15 The Nerdfest Award aka the best multiplayer award of 2022 1:02:45 The Herm Edwards Award aka the most fun game award of 2022 1:06:50 Best Indie Game of 2022 1:09:55 Best Art Direction Game of 2022 1:12:25 Best Story Game of 2022 1:17:05 The Good Old Days Award aka the best game we played in 2022 that wasn't released this year 1:21:20 GAME OF THE YEAR 2022 AWARD 1:26:25 5 random fun awards from all of the co-hosts 1:37:45 The best food we had this week 1:41:00 Closing and end of show #thenerdchat #xbox #podcast #starfield #eldenring #gameoftheyear #goty #masseffect #battlefield #warzone #halo #forzahorizon #tunic #powerwashsimulator #cyberpunk2077 #tmnt #vampiresurvivors
Oh hello, @DaddyDWALLY here and welcome to Xbox Record This episode #83. This week we were honored to have Mr. Ainsley Bowden, a true Halo Spartan, founder and editor in chief of Seasoned gaming, join us to talk about all things gaming, food, and the good old days. Ains shared his thoughts on Halo Infinite and some of the negativity surrounding the game, the potential of a Halo battle royale mode, and the future of Xbox in 2023. We also got personal discussing tattoo artwork, mental health in gaming, and we pushed Ains to answer a real tough question: what are the top 5 Little Debbie's treats? Thank you so much for listening, and as always, #seeyouonline. New episodes of Xbox Record This are uploaded on Saturdays. Learn more at www.xboxrecordthis.com Follow @xboxrecordthis on various social media sites. 0:00 Hello and welcome to the show 1:15 Mr. Ainsley Bowden joins the show 2:50 Ainsley shares his gaming history and sports 8:10 Shoutouts Jbizzle responds to our chain restaurant battle royale 12:45 Warm-up: what are your top 5 Little Debbie's treats? 23:05 HALO INFINITE IS A GOOD GAME... Ains shares his thoughts on Halo Infinite's ups and downs 29:30 Do we want a BR in Halo Infinite, or doe it need a BR mode? 32:10 Will Halo ever be as big as it was in the Halo 2-3 days? Will Xbox ever not be the third place stepchild? 39:10 Will halo show up on mobile or PlayStation in the future? 49:00 Ains shares favorite things about Halo Infinite 53:05 Ains asks us, "If Halo is the Xbox flagship, why doesn't Microsoft invest in it like Call of Duty?" 1:08:50 If Xbox only has three AAA games coming out in 2023, would that year still be an "L" ? 1:15:55 If you have a full weekend to yourself, what would you do with that free time? 1:18:25 Ains shares a very personal story about his tattoo artwork 1:24:00 Bubbleboy asks Ains to share more info on Seasoned Gaming and discussing gaming and mental health 1:32:10 What have we been playing? 1:43:10 The best food we had this week 1:48:00 Closing and end of show #xboxrecordthis #xbox #podcast #halo #eldenring #godofwar #callofduty #battleroyale #littledebbies
The fantastic four are back together again as Ains re-joins the crew to discuss A Plague Tale Requiem, Gotham Knights, God of War Ragnarok impressions, Modern Warfare 2's early launch, and the holiday rush. They also chat Resident Evil and Silent Hill showcases, continue the Xbox/Acquisition chat on "As the Acquisition Turns", and more!
In Bitcast 223 Hoeg has the helm as Ains is on a family vacation. Hoeg, Travis, and Dan discuss the new Quest Pro, PS VR2, and what's next for VR and the Metaverse. They also chat new game releases, Xbox's response to the CMA, the great 30 fps debate, and more!
Leah Robinson, CIC, CRM, AINS, CAWC is a Commercial Lines Agent at the My Member Insurance Agency in Saginaw, MI. Considering herself a generalist, Leah enjoys working with clients ranging from cannabis cultivators to contractors, and everything in between. Leah has been on the Big I Michigan Young Agents Committee since 2018 and is currently the Past-Chair until August 31, 2023. In September 2022 Leah was named Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America's National Young Agent of the Year. Leah first became a student of the insurance industry in the fall of 2012 as a senior in high school taking dual enrollment classes with Olivet College. She later graduated Summa Cum Laude from Olivet College in 2016 with her bachelor's degree, dual majoring in Insurance & Risk Management and Financial Planning.My Member Insurance: https://www.mymemberinsurance.comSpeakers In this episode (in order):Dustyne Bryant, CIC, CISR, Personal Lines Academic Director at The National Alliance For Insurance Education & ResearchMac Leberman, Media Producer for The National Alliance For Insurance Education & ResearchLeah Robinson, AINS, CAWC, CIC, CRM Producer at My Member Insurance Agency; Former Chairperson of Michigan Young Agents AssociationPaul Martin, CPCU Director of Academy Content at The National Alliance For Insurance Education & ResearchTom Humphreys, CPCU, CLU, ChFC, CIC Director of Risk Management and Insurance Center at Olivet CollegeEthan Gross, CEO of Globe Midwest Adjusters InternationalAlec Richmond, CIC, Account Executive at The Richmond Agency; current Chairperson for Michigan Young Agents AssociationJoanna Dresden, CISR Elite, Hartland Insurance AgencyCaryn Bedford, SPHR, CPC, Chief Learning and Talend Officer at Big I MichiganCathy Baldwin, CIC, Director of Marking and Communication at J.M. WilsonJordan Burns, Owner/CEO of Beyond Insurance Group
It's time for another anime review and does Overlord have a good one this week as Ains launches an all out genocide. Then in the Devil is a part timer we learn why stealing veggies doesn't paySupport the show
In Bitcast 218 Dan is still on vacation so the trio of Ains, Travis, and Hoeg tackle Ubisoft's Forward event including Assassin's Creed Mirage and the future teases. They also discuss Cyberpunk's update and expansion, Midnight Suns release date, Splatoon 3 and Steelrising releases, and more!
In Bitcast 209 Ains, Travis, and Rick sit down to discuss the contenders for Game of the Year as we cross into July and what games releasing this year have a chance at the award. They also talk Halo Infinite Co-Op, Overwatch 2, Mario and Rabbids Sparks of Hope, Gotham Knights, and more!
Unscripted. Unedited. Authentic. In this open conversation, Ains sits down with Jeremy Penter otherwise known as ACG. They cover a wide range of topics including content creation, his journey through, the power of Google and YouTube, what's next for the gaming industry, and more!
TED A. KINNEY, CIC, CPCU, ARM, CPIA, AAI, AU, AINS, CRIS, AAMTed Kinney is the owner/President of Kinney Training and Consulting, LLC, which specializes in providing quality insurance training programs to agencies and companies throughout the United States. Ted also serves as the Director of Education and Technical Affairs for the Alabama Independent Insurance Agents in Birmingham, Alabama. In this position, he is responsible for developing agent education programs and providing technical assistance to association members.Ted has been in the insurance business since his graduation from the Ohio State University in 1973. During his career, he has worked as an underwriter, field sales manager, department supervisor, marketing specialist, trainer, and insurance agent. From 1994 to 2003, Ted was the Director of Curriculum and Faculty Development for PIA of Ohio & Indiana. He is a member of the national faculty of the Society of Certified Insurance Counselors, the American Insurance Marketing Society (CPIA), and the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America's “ask the expert” service. In addition, Ted is a member of the Society of Certified Insurance Counselors and the National Academy of Producer Insurance Studies.
Unscripted. Unedited. Authentic. In this open conversation, Ains sits down with Spawn On Me founder Kahlief Adams. They discuss Spawn On Me's growth, Kahlief's work on speaking for POC and underrepresented voices in gaming, being featured on The Game Awards, why New York pizza is the best, and more!
Unscripted. Unedited. Authentic. In this first Open Conversation, Ains sits down with Last Stand Media CEO Colin Moriarty to have a wide-ranging discussion. Topics include his past with IGN and Kinda Funny, Last Stand Media's success with Patreon, representation and the politics within the gaming industry, and a lot more.