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It's a super-easy trap to fall into. We have good intentions. We think we'll have time. But day after day passes, and we've failed to open the Bible, failed to go to God in prayer. It's easy for our priorities to get out of whack, not just with the big things but the little, everyday choices too.Welcome to the audio version of Amber's newest book, Soul Care: Nurturing Your Spiritual Wellness. You can also get a hard copy of Soul Care with your gift to our $155,000 Challenge Grant during the month of May. Give and request your copy at timeofgrace.org!References:G. J. and M. J. Albrecht, Matthew, The People's Bible Series (Milwaukee: Northwestern Publishing House, 1984), 114.Concordia Self-Study Bible, New International Version (St. Louis: Concordia, 1986), 1908.Amber wants to hear from you! If you have feedback or ideas, drop her a line at amber@timeofgrace.org
Easily listen to Social Skills Coaching in your podcast app of choice at https://bit.ly/social-skills-home00:01:34 Talk WITH people and not TO them.00:03:07 Dr. Karl Albrecht in Psychology Today00:15:53 Sustain Conversations with Conversational Threading and Useful Acronyms 00:22:50 Useful Conversational Acronyms The acronym HPM 00:25:17 Another useful acronym is EDRHear it Here - https://bit.ly/3GAwNag• Having charm and charisma is not about you. It's about the other person and making them feel heard, liked, and supported.• Dr. Albrecht explains that conversations contain three elements: declaratives, questions, and qualifiers. The rule of three tells us that we should not have three declarative statements in a row and should instead mix it up with a question or a qualifier. • It's not really about the content of what you say but the emotional implications and the energy in how you say it. • Conversational threading is a technique that will help you ensure you never run out of things to say. Listen to what the other person says, pick out a few noteworthy threads, then run with one of them. When the conversation dries up, return to these threads and pick up another one and follow that instead. Be patient, ask open-ended questions, and listen for emotions. • Being a good everyday conversationalist is about being open-minded, spontaneous, and genuine. Keep things flowing! #Albrecht #CasualConversation #Communication #ConversationalAcronyms #ConversationalNarcissist #ConversationalThreading #DeclarativeStatements #DepthTechniques #DrKarlAlbrecht #EDR #EmotionDetailRestatement #EverydayConversations #HPM #RhetoricalQuestions #SkilledConversationalists #RussellNewton #NewtonMG #PatrickKing #PatrickKingConsulting #SocialSkillsCoaching
Show notes In today's episode, I speak with Warrior, Tina Albrecht. Tina shares her biggest insights and learnings from the Warrior Queen Challenge, and her training over the last two years. Two years ago Tina had never strength trained before, and had a hamstring injury. Two weeks ago she PR'd her squat at 160lbs and her deadlift at 200lbs. She also dishes up some HOT words of wisdom and advice for the women who are struggling with their training - ask for help, create a rhythm and track your progress. WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER Tina's learnings and insights over the twelve-week challenge Tina's personal records (AKA the results she got over the twelve weeks) How Tina built her confidence to train, lift heavy weights and push herself Her limiting beliefs and assumptions and how she's overcome them Her three biggest pieces of advice to women who feel stuck with their training (they'll change ya life) Featured on the show About Warrior School https://warriorschool.co Apply for Warrior School https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdS7OVobSu60FFc1pyIQVySKasuwjWvWnttTJOMRrgj6MLEPw/viewform
"My body, my choice!" and similar bodily autonomy arguments are not only among the most common arguments which pro-lifers hear, but also the most mis-understood in how pro-lifers should be responding.In today's episode, Cam is joined by Emily Albrecht, Director of Education and Outreach at Equal Rights Institute, to talk about how to most effectively respond to the two types of bodily autonomy arguments.For more PLG podcast content, go to: www.prolifeguys.comIf you haven't already subscribed to the PLG YouTube channel, go to: https://www.youtube.com/@TheProLifeGuysPodcastFor more from Emily and the ERI team go to: https://equalrightsinstitute.com/
During his life, Scott Joplin said that people would not appreciate his music until 50 years after his death. And he wasn't wrong, though now he's often called the king of ragtime writers. Research: "Man causes tens of thousands of dollars in damage to Scott Joplin House." St. Louis Post-Dispatch [St. Louis, MO], 4 Oct. 2022, p. A1. Gale OneFile: News, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A721049996/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=a37ef18c. Accessed 21 Mar. 2023. "Scott Joplin." Encyclopedia of World Biography Online, Gale, 1998. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/K1631003443/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=e60386d7. Accessed 21 Mar. 2023. "Scott Joplin." Notable Black American Men, Book II, edited by Jessie Carney Smith, Gale, 1998. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/K1622000255/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=4d8ac701. Accessed 21 Mar. 2023. "Scott Joplin." St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture Online, Gale, 2013. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/K2419200616/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=4e235f3d. Accessed 21 Mar. 2023. Albrecht, Theodore. “Joplin, Scott,” Handbook of Texas Online, accessed March 22, 2023, https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/joplin-scott. Ames, Eric. “Scott Joplin's “Great Crush Collision March” and the Memorialization of a Marketing Spectacle.” The Baylor Digital Collections Blog. 4/19/2012. https://blogs.baylor.edu/digitalcollections/2012/04/19/scott-joplin%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%9Cgreat-crush-collision-march-and-the-memorialization-of-a-marketing-spectacle/ Baumann, Timothy et al. “Interpreting Uncomfortable History at the Scott Joplin House State Historic Site in St. Louis, Missouri.” The Public Historian , Vol. 33, No. 2 (Spring 2011). https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/tph.2011.33.2.37 Berlin, Ed. “Scott Joplin - the man and his music.” The Scott Joplin Ragtime Festival. https://www.scottjoplin.org/joplin-biography.html Berlin, Edward A. “King of Ragtime: Scott Joplin and His Era.” 2nd Oxford University press. 2016. Clark, Philip. “Scott Joplin's ragtime gets its dues.” The Guardian. 1/22/2014. https://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2014/jan/22/scott-joplin-ragtime-josh-rifkin-the-sting Gross, Klaus-Dieter. “The Politics of Scott Joplin's ‘Treemonisha.'” Amerikastudien / American Studies , 2000, Vol. 45, No. 3 (2000). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/41157951 Kjemtrup, Inge. “Scott Joplin and the history of ragtime.” Pianist. 10/8/2020. https://www.pianistmagazine.com/blogs/scott-joplin-and-the-history-of-ragtime/ Vadukul, Alex. “The Forgotten Entertainer Rag.” New York Times. 5/24/2018. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/24/nyregion/remembering-scott-joplin.html See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Having a work-life balance as a lawyer may seem like a myth, but it is achievable. It may require time and energy to start tackling your work-life balance, but a little effort can go a long way!This week we're super excited to be chatting with Eli Albrecht, he is committed to finding a balance between his role as a husband, lawyer, and #LawDad in a way that is fully integrated. Eli is focused on being present for his kids with his amazing wife. He shares on his platform how he manages to balance fatherhood while also maintaining a demanding legal profession. He also shares his Jewish faith which influences his ethics and beliefs, as well as how he works to reflect his faith and authentic self in the workplace.
In the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Tuesday, April 4, 2023, the 2018 New York State Teacher of the Year, Christopher Albrecht, joins us to discuss his work with the National Park Service and how he connects it to the classroom.
We all know how important it is to start with a quality plant. With a degree and experience in applied industrial ecology, Kurstin of Purple Springs Nursery discusses the transition from IPM to regenerative agriculture in the nursery space. Her work at Purple Springs allowed her to explore innovative ways to improve plant health and soil quality. Kurstin's dedication to sustainable practices and her understanding of the intricacies of soil health and plant nutrition make her a great guest on perinneal production. Check out their website where you can download their free guide to regenerative agriculture. Also, garlic? Yes, garlic. In this episode... - Explore Advancing Eco Agriculture's website and learn from John Kemp's core concepts for plant health. - Read the book Science and Agriculture by Arden Anderson to understand the importance of soil health. - Implement the Morgan Extraction Method soil test (developed by Dr. Kerry Reams) to analyze and improve soil conditions. - Apply plant SAP analysis to determine the nutritional needs of plants at different growth stages. - Adopt regenerative principles in managing tree nurseries, including using mulch, living mulch, and cover crops. - Utilize tools and equipment that help manage regenerative practices in tree nurseries without causing soil compaction. - Focus on increasing plant growth efficiency to improve inventory management in tree nurseries. - Read Agriculture and Transition by Donald Schneissman and Albrecht on Calcium to further enhance understanding of soil health and plant growth. Quotes: "Weeds tell you a lot about the condition of your soil. It can be messy when you're transitioning, but you're really challenging the status quo." —Kurstin Barta "A healthy plant will resist pests and disease, so how can we make these plants healthier?" —Kurstin Barta "Redefining what beauty means: does beauty actually mean clean rows or does it mean that rejuvenating your soil and focusing on what plants are actually doing?" —Kurstin Barta Folks who make the show possible... Certified Naturally Grown grassroots, peer-to-peer, holistic certification. Johnny's Selected Seeds vegetable, flower, and cover crop seeds. BCS America for two wheel tractors + implements. RIMOL Greenhouses quality greenhouses and high-tunnels. ... and, as always, our work is powered by the folks who support us every month over at patreon.com/notillgrowers, you can pick up a copy of The Living Soil Handbook if you don't have one already, as well as a No-Till Growers hat, and you can ask you questions or share your insights into ecological market gardening on our brand new forum at notillgrowers.community.chat
This is an episode of our intermittent Protecting Animals series, featuring interviews with activists about the work they do for animals. This episode features AJ Albrecht. AJ is the Managing Director of Mercy For Animals, U.S. & Canada, an organisation she joined in 2019. She is lawyer, and formerly chaired both the American Bar Association's Animal Law Committee and the New Jersey State Bar Association's Animal Law Committee. She is also founder of the East Orange Animal Alliance. This episode is brought to you by the Australiasian Animal Studies Association, which you should join today, and the Animal Publics book series, from Sydney University Press, where you can find your next animal-related read.
Care More Be Better: Social Impact, Sustainability + Regeneration Now
Eating meat is such an everyday thing for most people that discussions about on animal protection are pretty rare or almost nonexisten. A lot of farmed animals are raised inhumanely and treated not as living things but as mere commodities. In this episode, Corinna Bellizzi chats with AJ Albrecht, Managing Director of Mercy for Animals, an organization that aims to end industrial animal agriculture by constructing a sustainable food system. She talks about the dangers of factory farming to animals, the need for more organic food choices, and the benefits of adopting a plant-based diet. AJ also shares their efforts to pass a bill that shifts the responsibility of the broken food system from everyday consumers to major corporations profiting from factory farming.About Guest:AJ Albrecht is the Managing Director of Mercy For Animals in the United States and Canada. She joined Mercy For Animals in 2019 as the organization's first U.S. government affairs team member, where she built and led the government affairs and public policy team for three years before stepping into her current role. A licensed attorney, AJ is the immediate past chair of the American Bar Association's Animal Law Committee, a past chair of the New Jersey State Bar Association's Animal Law Committee, and the founder of the East Orange Animal Alliance. AJ is a frequent speaker on animal advocacy issues and has published on topics relating to our food system, farmed animals, and animal law.Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreajoyalbrecht/ Guest Website: https://mercyforanimals.org Guest Social: https://www.instagram.com/mercyforanimals/, https://www.facebook.com/mercyforanimals, https://twitter.com/mercyforanimals, https://www.pinterest.com/mercyforanimals/, https://www.youtube.com/mercyforanimals Show Notes: 00:00 - Introduction06:30 - Impact of industrial farming08:33 - Adopting a plant-based diet13:02 - Bird flu epidemic and water crisis22:56 - Industrial Agriculture Accountability Act26:56 - Incrementalism and improving food choices33:13 - Searching for better food options40:44 - Transfarmation43:13 - Impossible burgers46:45 - Is animal protection a worthy cause?52:08 - Closing WordsLove the show? Subscribe, rate, review, & share! https://caremorebebetter.com Follow us on social and join the conversation! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/caremorebebetter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CareMore.BeBetter/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CareMoreBeBetter LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/care-more-be-better Twitter: https://twitter.com/caremorebebetter Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/club/care-more-be-better Support Care More. Be Better: A Social Impact + Sustainability PodcastCare More Be Better answers only to our collective conscience and aims to put more good into the world. As a listener, reader, and subscriber you are part of this pod and this community and we are honored to have your support. If you can, please help finance the show: https://caremorebebetter.com/donate.
Ready to talk Dahlias? This week my guest is Kristine Albrecht of Santa Cruz Dahlias. Known for her award winning dahlia hybrids and her book, Dahlia Breeding for the farmer florist and the home gardener, Kristine is sharing her flower journey along with numerous tips and insights on her hybridizing process, cover crops, soil testing and more. She is the president of the Monterey Bay Dahlia Society and travels with her blooms to local and national dahlia shows and today we get to step into the world of dahlias with Kristine. So get your notebooks ready, we're talking dahlias, now on The Flower Podcast. Learn more about Kristine and all of our past guests by visiting TheFlowerPodcast.com Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. We are available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon Music, Gaana, and many more! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for access to all of our Zoom chats, tutorials, IG Lives, and video extras. Visit our latest guest blog post 2022 Year In Review from Rooted Farmers. Sponsors of The Flower Podcast ASCFG Farmer Bailey Chrysal Rooted Farmers Real Flower Business Accent Decor The Gardeners Workshop Alaska Peony Cooperative
In the studio this week is former Michigan/Purdue great (don't tell him we called him that) to chat about his experience in college basketball and his new endeavors like running a new coffee company and franchisee sales. HOST: Alan Myszkowski GUEST: Spike Albrecht CO-HOST:
AJ Albrecht! US/Canada managing director of Mercy For Animals, which exists to end one of the greatest causes of suffering: the exploitation of animals for food. The organization currently advocating for an important piece of US Federal legislation called the Industrial Agriculture Accountability Act (click to learn more!). AJ is super knowledgeable and compassionate and we have a conversation that is meaningful and enjoyable. I hope YOU enjoy it and I MEAN it. Thanks for listening! PS This is only the first HALF of our chat. Click here and contribute a bit to hear the rest via Patreon, which will also grant you access to the bonus chats with all guests.
Who should we listen to when it comes to managing our farm resources the right way? That would be Dr. Mulvaney and Dr. Albrecht. Particularly in this episode, we will be discovering the great value of some studies published by Dr. Albrecht on organic matter. Rod will be sharing with us several different ways to break those misconceptions about taking care of your soil fertility with the use of organic matter so be ready to learn more and join us today!
Host Dominik Hoffmann war im Januar auf dem Vorfeld des Airport Nürnberg zu Gast. Sein Gesprächspartner: Presseleiter Christian Albrecht. https://www.airport-nuernberg.de/ Die Themen: KLM-Enteisung; Saisonalität; 17.000 bis 20.000 Abreisende pro Tag; Zubringer für Amsterdam, Istanbul, London, Paris; Wirtschaftsstandort stärken: Metropolregion mit dem europäischen Luftverkehr verbinden; Privatfliegerei & medizinische Flüge; 32% Marktanteil für Ryanair; Corendon mit 1. FC Nürnberg Aircraft-Branding; Winterdrehkreuz von Air Berlin; Schwerpunkte Spanien und Italien; Neue Security Checks; Von der Reisewelt inspirieren lassen Dir stehen folgende Informationsquellen und Kontaktmöglichkeiten zur Verfügung: https://www.fti.de/service/reisehinweise.html https://www.fti.de/blog/reiseberichte-und-tipps/expertentipps/urlaub-corona-einreisebestimmungen/ Schreib uns deine Fragen, Reiseerlebnisse und Reisetipps an heroproductions@wieheldenreisen.de
In episode 2 of the DNA Papers we discuss a cluster of papers from the late nineteenth century by the German physiological chemist Albrecht Kossel, who studied the chemical make-up of nuclein, and found and named its nitrogen-containing building blocks, probably best recognized today by their labels A, T, G, and C. Although work was deemed sufficiently important by his contemporaries to garner him the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1910, Kossel remains a lesser known figure in the history of DNA, especially among non-German speakers. The papers featured in this episode are: Kossel, Albrecht. 1879. “Ueber Das Nucleïn Der Hefe.” [On the nuclein of yeast] Zeitschrift Für Physiologische Chemie 3: 284–91. Kossel, Albrecht. 1882. “Zur Chemie Des Zellkerns.” [On the chemistry of the nuclei of cells] Zeitschrift Für Physiologische Chemie 7: 7–22. Kossel, Albrecht. 1886. “Weitere Beiträge Zur Chemie Des Zellkerns.” [Further contributions on the chemistry of the nuclei of cells] Zeitschrift Für Physiologische Chemie 10: 248–64. Sharing their perspectives on the Kossel's contributions and their importance are: Pnina Abir-Am, Brandeis University Mark Lorch, University of Hull Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science For more information and resources on this topic, and others, please see https://www.chstm.org/video/144
Last year when we talked to Alice Albrecht from Re:collect, the Found team couldn't stop thinking about the possibilities of a tool like Re:collect, so we're sharing this episode again. Re:collect is a software tool that augments creativity by helping people focus, recall, and connects their ideas. The conversation covered a lot of ground from how to hone your pitch when your product is so cerebral, how technology can help creativity but Alice argues will never replace it, and how developing AI requires building safeguards from the jump.Subscribe to Found to hear more stories from founders each week.Connect with us:On TwitterOn InstagramVia email: found@techcrunch.com
In this 111th episode of No More Secrets, Katie and Mary invite Delores Garcia on for a “three-peat” discussion. Forgiveness is a complicated concept, and especially confusing in the Albrecht family. Delores has a unique and enlightening view of this “F***” word that may open your minds in ways you've never considered. Support the showSupport the showWebsite: https://thealbrechtauthors.com
LinkedIn content creator Tony Albrecht talks with host Jason Shupp and is very open with his journey, from family pressures and to reluctantly becoming an attorney, the struggles of sabbaticals and his journey into content creation. He shares insights into one's innate creativity, the willingness to unstuck yourself, and a path to participating in the Linkedin ecosystem.Tony Albrecht is a content creator on LinkedIn. His consultancy focuses on helping lawyers get referrals and build their reputation. Tony is also a lawyer with a long standing career. He is a published author and podcast host.To learn more about Tony, visit:contenderllc.comIn Linkyland podcastTo learn more, visit:linkedin.com/in/jason-Shupp-18b4619bListen to more episodes on Mission Matters:https://missionmatters.com/author/Jason-Shupp/
Missouri Botanical Garden's Conservation Scientist Matthew Albrecht and Herbarium Director Jordan Teisher are hoping to bring extinct plants back from the dead. The two scientists are part of a global “de-extinction” project with sixty other herbaria that will result in attempting to germinate seeds of extinct plant species, some of which have not been seen alive in the wild for over a century. Producer Miya Norfleet talked with Albrecht and Teisher about the project and what it means for conservation efforts in the future.
Siebte Ausgabe von "Der Entscheidende Punkt" aka Jung & Naiv im Blätterwald. Diesmal mit der Grünen Cansin Köktürk (Autorin "Unsozialstaat Deutschland", 2022), Albrecht von Lucke (Redakteur bei "Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik"), Hans Jessen und Tilo Bitte unterstützt unsere Arbeit finanziell: Konto: Jung & Naiv IBAN: DE854 3060 967 104 779 2900 GLS Gemeinschaftsbank PayPal ► http://www.paypal.me/JungNaiv
TheWolverine.com's Clayton Sayfie is joined by former Michigan basketball captain Spike Albrecht ahead of U-M's hoops reunion this weekend. Albrecht reflected on the 2013 national runner-up team, his career at Michigan, the current Wolverines and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Emily Albrecht has been to some of the toughest places when fighting for the life of the unborn. Hear her stories, specifically how she was able to change one young woman to the pro-life side. And you will also want to hear about the "violinist!"
Ein Doppelmord im kleinen beschaulichen Unna Lünern, direkt an der alten B1 an der Raststätte "Onkel Albrecht". Zunächst tappt die Polizei völlig im Dunkeln. Bis auf einmal ein Raub in Amsterdam und eine Zeugenaussage zum Täter führen. Danach kommt die Polizei einer der berühmtesten Räuberbanden Europas auf die Spur.
Becky Albrecht stopped by the Breakfast Club this morning to talk about yesterday's meeting with representatives from local nonprofits. Becky also talked about upcoming chamber events to promote local businesses and the lunch local program, one of many chamber initiatives encouraging patronage of local eateries in Maryville.
Dr. Bryan Albrecht is a name known and highly respected across the world. 38 years in public education, 19 years at Gateway Technical College, and 16 years serving as that college's President, Bryan's leadership has made a lasting impact on technical education in the United States.In January 2023, Bryan retired from Gateway and passed the reins to Dr. Rita Raju, officially becoming President Emeritus.But is this all for Bryan Albrecht?In this episode, we get to reflect on Bryan's tenure at Gateway and the impact his leadership has made - from strengthening partnerships with regional employers, to investing in the most cutting-edge technology, to impacting over 100,000 individuals during his time as President.We also look ahead to the future, discovering what's next for Bryan as he continues to impact education in the years to come.ResourcesTo learn more about Gateway Technical College, visit: https://www.gtc.edu/Connect with Gateway Technical College on social media:Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram | YouTube | TwitterView episode page: https://techedpodcast.com/albrecht/Instagram - Facebook - YouTube - TikTok - Twitter - LinkedIn
The Fan Midday Show Rundown 1/26/23 (00:00-30:35) – Charlie Clifford and Marlin Jackson open the show discussing IU basketball. Trayce Jackson-Davis on his game last night and season overall. Yasir Rosemond's coaching level jump from a recreation 12 and under league to college basketball. Purdue in their season after starting 19-1 so far. The Pacers have another slow start but the two rookie of the year candidates put on a show in the Pacers loss in Orlando. Tyrese Haliburton's absence continues to hurt the Pacers being (1-8) without the star point guard. Jeff Saturday was first in the door for a second interview for the Colts head coaching candidate. (30:35-46:19) – The NFL coaching carousel continues with news that the New York Jets hiring Nathaniel Hackett as their new offensive coordinator. The Colts lineup of coaches could be put on hold will Jim Irsay wait or make sure Jeff Saturday is still the guy. (46:19-57:00) -NFL playoffs are on to the final four teams, Burrow is hot and Mahomes is hurting in the AFC. For the NFC, the Eagles and 49ers (57:00-1:26:30) -The number one Purdue Boilermakers are able to continue their win streak. For IU the Hoosiers beat Minnesota and are finally catching heat despite not having Mike Woodsen on the bench last night. Jeff Rabjohns joins the show to chat IU's season beginning to get back on it's feet. Trayce Jackson-Davis on how he has been able to leap forward in the IU lineup. The three talk about the future of IU and the press conference Yasir Rosemond had last night. Up next for the Hoosiers is a tough Ohio State Buckeye team that poses a strong threat to the team's first four game win streak since 2019. Tournament time is near, and the two begin to discuss where the Big Ten stands overall as we get closer to March. (1:26-30-1:52:22) – Stephen Holder breaks down the Colts head coach interviews and where they are at in the timeline of deciding the next head coach. The three go deeper in what fine details go into the head coaching interviews and search. More about what is the vision of the Colts from here on out with their head coach choice. How experience plays a factor in this with Jeff Saturday measuring against other coaches. (1:52:22-2:28:40) – Spike Albrecht joins the show to talk about the Purdue Boilermakers season to talk about his time as a player and graduate assistant. Albrecht talks about where his heart will lie in the Purdue and Michigan matchup. Former Indianapolis Colts Head Coach Frank Reich is headed to wear a different shade of blue after agreeing to be the new head coach of the Carolina Panthers. (2:28:40-2:54:30) – The Carolina Panthers hiring of Frank Reich and the coaching market from here on out. The Indiana Hoosiers are gearing up to continue their four game win streak. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Starting in the late 1800s, a group of Syrian immigrants settled in America. Many of them took up peddling as a career. When American newspapers described these peddlers, it was often in derogatory ways—and through terms of queerness. This week, Dr. Charlotte Karem Albrecht joins Jonathan to explore this moment in Arab American history, how it's been remembered, and what it reveals about “the sexual, racial, and gender machinery of American society.” A note from Team JVN: In this episode, Dr. Karem Albrecht and Jonathan discuss how Arabs and Arab Americans were understood by white Americans. As part of that discussion, we reference various historical documents that include anti-Arab and anti-Semitic language. If you'd like to pre-screen those moments, you can find them in the transcript at jonathanvanness.com. Charlotte Karem Albrecht is an Assistant Professor of American Culture and Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, where she is also a core faculty member in the Arab and Muslim American Studies program. She is also an avid lover of plants and mushrooms and her five fur babies. You can follow Charlotte on Twitter and Instagram @CKaremAlbrecht. You can learn more about her work at www.charlotteka.com. Make sure to check out her new book Possible Histories: Arab Americans and the Queer Ecology of Peddling, published by University of California Press. A free ebook version is available through Luminos, University of California Press's Open Access publishing program. Head to www.luminosoa.org for details. And if you're curious for more, Dr. Karem Albrecht recommends: Alixa Naff's Becoming American: The Early Arab Immigrant ExperienceMejdulene Shomali's Between Banat: Queer Arab Critique and Transnational Arab ArchivesSusan Schweik's The Ugly Laws: Disability in PublicSarah Gualtieri's Between Arab and WhiteRanda Tawil's work on Syrian interpretersVivek Bald's work on Bengali migrants Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @CuriousWithJVN to join the conversation. Jonathan is on Instagram and Twitter @JVN and @Jonathan.Vanness on Facebook. Transcripts for each episode are available at JonathanVanNess.com. Our executive producer is Erica Getto. Our associate producer is Zahra Crim. Our editor is Andrew Carson. Our theme music is “Freak” by QUIÑ; for more, head to TheQuinCat.com.
Heute kommen die Ukraine-Unterstützer in Ramstein zusammen. Wir fragen die Grünen-Verteidigungsexpertin Sarah Nanni, ob Olaf Scholz bei der Lieferung von Kampfpanzern zu zögerlich ist. Albrecht von Lucke kommentiert, ob durch den Streit über weitere Waffenlieferungen eine Spaltung Europas droht. Außerdem blicken wir auf das chinesische Neujahrsfest angesichts der letzten Coronawelle und sprechen über den neuen DFB-Sportdirektor Rudi Völler.
Die NachDenkSeiten haben wegen früher Verbundenheit mit Bernd Duschner aus Pfaffenhofen (ausnahmsweise) zur Hilfe für ein Projekt aufgerufen – im konkreten Fall zur Unterstützung des italienischen Krankenhauses in Damaskus. Jetzt erreicht uns ein Bericht über das Ergebnis der Hilfe im vergangenen Jahr. Der Dank gilt den NachDenkSeiten-Lesern, die sich in dieser Sache engagiert haben. AlbrechtWeiterlesen
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This week's guest went from being a successful Litigator to running his own business helping Lawyers build their brand on LinkedIn, all while building in public. Outside of building his brand, he is the Host of the In LinkyLand Podcast, as well as the Author of In The Creative Arena. Please join me in welcoming Tony Albrecht to the show! In this week's episode, we discussed: Building Experience Isn't Wasted Time How To Change Your Career Trajectory Growing Wings On The Way Down From Self Centered To Connecting With Himself Much More! Please enjoy this week's episode with Tony Albrecht. ____________________________________________________________________________ I am now in the early stages of writing my first book! In this book, I will be telling my story of getting into sales and the lessons I have learned so far, and intertwine stories, tips, and advice from the Top Sales Professionals In The World! As a first time author, I want to share these interviews with you all, and take you on this book writing journey with me! Like the show? Subscribe to the email: https://mailchi.mp/a71e58dacffb/welcome-to-the-20-podcast-community I want your feedback! Reach out to 20percentpodcastquestions@gmail.com, or find me on LinkedIn. If you know anyone who would benefit from this show, share it along! If you know of anyone who would be great to interview, please drop me a line! Enjoy the show!
Seasonal depression happens to a lot of people, and the Albrecht gals are no exception to that. In this episode of No More Secrets, Mary and Katie discuss their personal experience dealing with the seasonal blues and their techniques with trying to handle it. Support the showSupport the show
Internationaler Frühschoppen - Anke Plättner diskutiert mit ihren Gästen: Hélène Kohl, Berlin-Korrespondentin für französische Medien; Andrew B. Denison,US-amerikanischer Publizist und Analyst (transatlantic networks); Astrid Prange de Oliveira, Brasilien-Redaktion Deutsche Welle; Albrecht von Lucke, Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik Von WDR 5.
Glenn Albrecht grew up in western Australia, where he became enamored with birds.As he grew up, Glenn witnessed how coal mining devastated the Australian countryside — and the birds that lived there. He's since become an environmental philosopher. He's developed a new vocabulary to describe human relationships with the natural world.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.
How Tony Albrecht Generates Millions of Views on LinkedIn Through His Engaging and Thought Provoking Content
Finding employees is tough but what if there was someone that could provide them without you having to search? Paying new hires can be a very unprofitable venture but what if there was a way to have someone else pay them well you trained them? Buying tools for a new person adds up very quickly but what if you could get those tools paid for by someone else?All of this sounds too good to be true but it isn't. The federal government has funding in place to make sure you can onboard and train employees for 90 days at their expense and they will even allow you to buy a tool package for them. Erin Albrecht is a huge advocate for this program and method of growing your company. She has turned Van Church on to it as well. Listen in as the three of us discuss what this program is, where to find it, how to use it, and what other programs may exist to help you grow you company while overcoming the installer shortage.Need new headphones for working and listening to Floor Academy? Check out ISOTunes using the link below. Amazing Bluetooth headphones that are OSHA certified. http://bit.ly/2P5A9pRCheck out our sponsorsJohns ManvilleThe International Surfaces EventCheck out our website and storeSupport the show
Ein neues Jahr liegt frisch und jung vor uns, es riecht nach Neustart. Politisch ist der „Neustart“ eine altbekannte Floskel. In jedem Wahlkampf verspricht ihn irgendeine Partei - alles werde anders, fortschrittlicher, einfach besser, Wahlerfolg vorausgesetzt. 2021 trat die Ampelkoalition mit dem Neustart-Versprechen an, 2022 rhetorisch abgelöst durch die „Zeitenwende“ nach Beginn des russischen Angriffskrieges. Der Krieg ist nicht vorbei, die Weltpolitik im Wandel, bundespolitisch liegen viele Herausforderungen auf dem Tisch, in Hessen steht eine Landtagswahl an. Was erwartet uns politisch? Wird 2023 ein Jahr des Neustarts? Darüber sprechen wir mit Albrecht von Lucke von den Blättern für deutsche und internationale Politik, dem landespolitischen hr-Korrespondenten in Wiesbaden Andreas Meyer-Feist, dem Politikberater Martin Fuchs und dem Politikwissenschaftler Gunther Hellmann.
Albrecht von Lucke wünscht sich in seinem Kommentar eine Rückkehr zu der Frage, was wir für den Staat tun können. Moderator Philipp Anft diskutiert, wie weit die Geschichte von der Zeitenwende trägt. Und: Was bliebt vom Gamestop-Hype? Von WDR 5.
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One of the most notable Morning Show interviews aired in August of this year. It was (presumably) the final Morning Show appearance of outgoing Gateway Technical College Bryan Albrecht, who had made monthly visits to the Morning Show throughout his sixteen-plus years as GTC president.
The Equity crew is kicking off your week with a special episode from our sister podcast, Found, the stories behind the startups. Co-hosts Darrell Etherington and Becca Szkutak spoke with Alice Albrecht from Re:collect, a software tool that augments creativity by helping people focus, recall, and connect their ideas. The conversation covered a lot of ground from how to hone your pitch when your product is so cerebral, how technology can help creativity but Alice argues will never replace it, and how developing AI requires building safeguards from the jump.If you want to hear more from Equity and Found, don't forget to take our listener survey and enter for a chance to win a free year of TC+!For more from Found, connect with us:On TwitterOn InstagramVia email: found@techcrunch.comEquity drops every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7 a.m. PT, so subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts. TechCrunch also has a great show on crypto, a show that details how our stories come together and more!
Welcome back to found, the Stories behind the startups. This week co-hosts Darrell Etherington and Becca Szkutak talk with Alice Albrecht from Re:collect, a software tool that augments creativity by helping people focus, recall, and connect their ideas. The conversation covered a lot of ground from how to hone your pitch when your product is so cerebral, how technology can help creativity but Alice argues will never replace it, and how developing AI requires building safeguards from the jump.Take our listener survey and let us know a bit about yourself and what you think of FoundSubscribe to Found to hear more stories from founders each week.Connect with us:On TwitterOn InstagramVia email: found@techcrunch.com
Episode 121: Genital Herpes. Wendy and Grace discuss the signs, symptoms, diagnosis, and management of genital herpes. Written by Jaspreet Johal, MS4, Ross University School of Medicine. Edits by Grace Yi, MS2, University of California Los Angeles; and Wendy Collins, MS3, Ross University School of Medicine. Comments by Hector Arreaza, MD. December 1, 2022.You are listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast, your weekly dose of knowledge brought to you by the Rio Bravo Family Medicine Residency Program from Bakersfield, California, a UCLA-affiliated program sponsored by Clinica Sierra Vista, Let Us Be Your Healthcare Home. This podcast was created for educational purposes only. Visit your primary care provider for additional medical advice.Definition & EpidemiologyGenital herpes is a common sexually transmitted infection caused by a virus called herpes simplex virus (HSV for short). There are two types of HSV. HSV type 1 commonly causes orolabial herpes (known as cold sores), and HSV type 2 typically causes genital herpes, which can present as painful blisters or ulcers in the genital regions. In recent years, an increasing number of genital herpes cases have been associated with HSV-1, especially in women. HSV infections are widespread among the global population and spread person to person through oral-to-oral contact or vaginal, anal, and oral sexual contact. Transmission can occur during periods of subclinical viral shedding, as in even when individuals are asymptomatic. In 2020, the seroprevalence of HSV-2 in the United States was approximately 13 percent among patients aged 15 to 49, with more women affected than men. Fifty to 80 percent of American adults have oral herpes (HSV-1), which causes cold sores or fever blisters in or around the mouth. HSV is a lifelong infection characterized by periodic reactivations that can be triggered by fatigue, stress, or illness, among other factors. Antiviral therapy can shorten symptom duration in primary infection and can also treat and prevent recurrences. Types of InfectionGenital HSV infection can be classified into three types: primary, nonprimary, and recurrent. Primary – Primary infection refers to an infection in a patient without preexisting antibodies to either HSV-1 or HSV-2.Nonprimary infection, a patient has a first occurrence of a genital HSV lesion but already has pre-existing HSV antibodies that are different from the HSV type related to the genital lesion.Recurrent – Recurrent infection refers to the reactivation of genital HSV (so the patient already has pre-existing antibodies in the serum)Clinical Features The incubation period for developing genital herpes after exposure ranges anywhere from 2 to 12 days.Most patients with primary HSV infection are asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic. However, in more severe cases, individuals can present with painful genital ulcers, dysuria, fever, tender local inguinal lymphadenopathy, and headache. HSV infection also presents with characteristic 2-4mm wide skin lesions that are vesicular or ulcerated. The vesicles are often clustered and can be fluid-filled with underlying erythema. Sometimes vesicles might have a depression in the center (called “umbilicated” vesicles.” It's important to note, though, that the clinical presentation can vary based on the type of infection (primary, nonprimary, or recurrent). As a general rule of thumb, the initial presentation of a non-primary genital infection tends to be milder (as in, fewer systemic symptoms and lesions) than that of a primary infection. Recurrent infections also tend to be less severe than primary or nonprimary infections. Also, around 50% of patients with symptomatic recurrent infections might experience prodromal symptoms in recurrent infections, like burning, pain, or pruritus, before lesions become visible.Symptoms in patients with primary infections typically resolve after an average of 19 days, whereas symptoms in nonprimary or recurrent infections resolve within 10 days. Also, there are no clear differences in a clinical presentation based on whether the virus is caused by HSV-1 or HSV-2. However, infections due to HSV-2 are associated with a higher recurrence rate than infections due to HSV-1. Extragenital complications Genital HSV infection can cause extragenital manifestations that typically occur during the primary episode of HSV infection but can reappear with subsequent episodes. Complications include aseptic meningitis, urinary bladder retention, proctitis, and lumbosacral radiculitis. Other areas that can be affected outside of the genital area are fingers, eyes, and other skin areas.Diagnosis.A clinical diagnosis of genital herpes is usually initiated by the finding of vesicular or ulcerated genital lesions. The diagnosis can be confirmed with lab testing like viral culture, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), direct fluorescence antibody, and type-specific serologic testing. The most appropriate test for a patient depends on their clinical presentation. We might opt for PCR-based testing and cell culture if a patient has active lesions. Viral culture has typically been the gold standard method to isolate HSV, but HSV PCR assays are becoming increasingly popular as they have the best overall sensitivity and specificity. Cell cultures are most accurate in the early stages of the disease and have greater diagnostic yield with primary as opposed to recurrent genital herpes. Another method, type-specific serologic testing, tells us if a patient has type-specific antibodies to HSV, which develop in the first few weeks after infection and persist indefinitely. We might opt for this method if a patient has a history of genital lesions without a diagnostic workup or if the patient has an atypical presentation, in which case we may get type-specific serologic testing in addition to PCR. Management. All individuals experiencing a first episode of genital HSV should be treated with antiviral therapy, ideally as soon as a lesion appears. Most cases of genital HSV can be treated with oral drug therapy for 7 to 10 days, and as of 2021, the CDC recommends 3 different options for treatment: acyclovir, famciclovir, and valacyclovir. These drugs have been shown to decrease the duration of lesion healing time, duration of pain, and duration of viral shedding. For example, if the disease is disseminated or ocular, we may use IV acyclovir in complicated infections. It is important to note that treating the initial episode does not eliminate the latent virus. Patients are still at risk for recurrence and may require additional antiviral therapy. For recurrent infections, treatment options include episodic therapy and chronic suppressive therapy. Episodic therapy – involves patients starting therapy at the very first sign of prodromal symptoms (tingling, paresthesia, pruritus). Patients with infrequent recurrences or mild symptoms might opt for episodic therapy. Wendy: Chronic suppressive therapy – involves daily antiviral therapy to decrease the risk of reactivation and recurrences. Suppressive therapy is helpful in patients with frequent recurrences or severe symptoms or at high risk for severe infections, such as those with HIV.ScreeningAccording to the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), routine screening for HSV-1 or HSV-2 is not recommended in asymptomatic adolescents and adults. The lack of specific treatment interventions for asymptomatic individuals, and the significant limitations of serologic testing, including low specificity and high false-positive rate, outweigh the potential benefits of screening. Prevention. Measures to prevent genital HSV infections include the use of barrier protection, patient education, and chronic suppressive therapy. Barrier protection – The use of condoms is one of the best ways to prevent the spread of genital HSV infection and other sexually transmitted diseases. It reduces the risk of transmission while patients are asymptomatic but are in the viral shedding stage. Patients with active lesions or prodromal symptoms should abstain from sexual activity completely while having an active episode. Patient Education – Counseling patients along with their sex partner(s) about safe sexual practices can decrease the incidence of HSV in our community and prevent the further spread of the disease. Chronic suppressive therapy – can reduce recurrences and viral transmission.Conclusion: Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted, worldwide infection that can be asymptomatic but often presents with painful vesicles that progress to ulcers in the genital area. Even though the course can be shortened, and the symptoms can be improved with medications, it is frequently recurrent. So, prevention is key to avoiding complications.________________________________Now we conclude episode number 121, “Genital herpes.” You listened to Grace and Wendy discuss the basics of genital herpes. They explained that episodic treatment of genital herpes with antivirals helps reduce the severity and duration of symptoms, while suppressive therapy prevents recurrences and transmission. Dr. Arreaza reminded us that screening asymptomatic adults and adolescents is not recommended by the USPSTF. HSV serology has a low sensitivity and specificity. PCR and viral culture are better diagnostic tools in most cases. And, as with all other STIs, promoting safe sex practices is key to the prevention of genital herpes.We thank Hector Arreaza, Grace Yi, Wendy Collins, and Jaspreet Johal this week. Audio edition by Adrianne Silva.Even without trying, you go to bed a little wiser every night. Thanks for listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast. We want to hear from you. Send us an email at RioBravoqWeek@clinicasierravista.org, or visit our website riobravofmrp.org/qweek. See you next week! _____________________Links:Albrecht, Mary A. Epidemiology, clinical manifestations, and diagnosis of genital herpes simplex virus infection, Up to Date, last updated: Dec 22, 2020. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/epidemiology-clinical-manifestations-and-diagnosis-of-genital-herpes-simplex-virus-infection.Albrecht, Mary A. Treatment of genital herpes simplex infection, Up to Date, last updated: Jun 28, 2021. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/treatment-of-genital-herpes-simplex-virus-infectionJames C, Harfouche M, Welton NJ, Turner KM, Abu-Raddad LJ, Gottlieb SL, Looker KJ. Herpes simplex virus: global infection prevalence and incidence estimates, 2016. Bull World Health Organ. 2020 May 1;98(5):315-329. doi: 10.2471/BLT.19.237149. Epub 2020 Mar 25. 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FIRST THING'S FIRST: TBB MERCH IS HERE! The Celestial Club Collection has officially landed! You can shop with the code BLONDE15 (only for our pod listeners) for the next 24 hours ONLY! SO THRILLED! We have: 2 sweatshirts, a tote bag, and 3 mugs that are filled with inspiring phrases, cosmic vibes & high quality magic. I haven't been this excited about a launch in so long. Enjoy, and hashtag #notfromhere on IG when yours arrives! YAY! Also, check out my new revamped, relaunched BLOG at thebalancedblonde.com! We relaunched on Monday — we now have an interactive starseed quiz, a free guided meditation, a free guide to spiritual awakening, new blog posts, new sorted spots to find the pod episodes + best of the show, + so much more!! Tag me on IG & tell me which starseed you are once you take the quiz. It's on the homepage! Welcome to today's Double Couple's Episode! Today we wrangled my amazing husband Jonathan onto the show to co-host with me. We had the fabulous Monica & Michael Berg on the show, the Director & Chief Communications Officer of the Kabbalah Centre. They give us love advice, lasting marriage tips, and spiritual counseling on how to live a happy, long lasting life with your soulmate. Michael is a world-renowned rabbi who has officiated hundreds of marriages and counsels couples on love through a Kabbalistic lens. Monica is a spiritual teacher, author, and mother and together they have four children. You can also tune into Monica on Episode 271 to hear more about Kabbalah & Living Without Fear. Also, be sure to check out Monica's new book on Amazon co-written with her daughter, The Gift of Being Different! We hope you love this episode and cannot wait to hear your feedback! As always, enter to win this week's big wellness giveaway by rating and reviewing the show on Apple Podcasts, subscribing, and sending a screenshot to jordan@thebalancedblonde.com! Resources: New, Revamped, Interactive Website: thebalancedblonde.com Store: thebalancedblonde.com/shop Instagram: @thebalancedblonde TBB MERCH!!! Monica's Instagram Michael's Instagram Visit Wellgrovehealth.com and use code BALANCED at checkout for 20% off your first purchase. Get your hands on a delicious, plant-based protein bar by going to gomacro.com and using promo code BALANCED for 30% off plus free shipping on all orders over $50! Get Origins gift sets today for the holiday season, available at Origins.com. There's no more shame in your gut game. That's why Ritual is offering my listeners 10% off during your first 3 months. Visit ritual.com/balanced to start Ritual or add Synbiotic+ to your subscription. Produced by Dear Media.
In principle, data mesh architecture should liberate teams to build their systems and gather data in a distributed way, without having to explicitly coordinate. Data is the thing that can and should decouple teams, but proper implementation has its challenges.In this episode, Kris talks to Florian Albrecht (Solution Architect, Hermes Germany) about Galapagos, an open-source DevOps software tool for Apache Kafka® that Albrecht created with his team at Hermes, a German parcel delivery company. After Hermes chose Kafka to implement company-wide event-driven architecture, Albrecht's team created rules and guidelines on how to use and really make the most out of Kafka. But the hands-off approach wasn't leading to greater independence, so Albrecht's team tried something different to documentation— they encoded the rules as software.This method pushed the teams to stop thinking in terms of data and to start thinking in terms of events. Previously, applications copied data from one point to another, with slight changes each time. In the end, teams with conflicting data were left asking when the data changed and why, with a real impact on customers who might be left wondering when their parcel was redirected and how. Every application would then have to be checked to find out when exactly the data was changed. Event architecture terminates this cycle. Events are immutable and changes are registered as new domain-specific events. Packaged together as event envelopes, they can be safely copied to other applications, and can provide significant insights. No need to check each application to find out when manually entered or imported data was changed—the complete history exists in the event envelope. More importantly, no more time-consuming collaborations where teams help each other to interpret the data. Using Galapagos helped the teams at Hermes to switch their thought process from raw data to event-driven. Galapagos also empowers business teams to take charge of their own data needs by providing a protective buffer. When specific teams, providers of data or events, want to change something, Galapagos enforces a method which will not kill the production applications already reading the data. Teams can add new fields which existing applications can ignore, but a previously required field that an application could be relying on won't be changeable. Business partners using Galapagos found they were better prepared to give answers to their developer colleagues, allowing different parts of the business to communicate in ways they hadn't before. Through Galapagos, Hermes saw better success decoupling teams.EPISODE LINKSA Guide to Data MeshPractical Data Mesh ebookGalapagos GitHubFlorian Albrecht GitHubWatch the videoJoin the Confluent CommunityLearn more with Kafka tutorials, resources, and guides at Confluent DeveloperLive demo: Intro to Event-Driven Microservices with ConfluentUse PODCAST100 to get $100 of free Confluent Cloud usage (details)
On this episode, Tyler meets up with Matt Albrecht in the Upper Peninsula, MI. Tyler & Matt talk about Tyler's Michigan whitetail bowhunt, how adrenaline changes hunting, and what it means to bring home the bacon/venison on this eighty-eighth episode of the Strangers Worth Meeting podcast. VIDEO: Find the video version of this podcast on the Strangers Worth Meeting YouTube Channel: youtube.com/c/StrangersWorthMeeting Follow along with Tyler on Instagram @thixsonlife and find Matt on Instagram @cavagnettoking
In today's episode I speak with Eli Albrecht who is an Associate at Gibson Dunn's Washington D.C. office where he is a member of the corporate practice with a focus on private equity and mergers and acquisitions. In addition to his day job, Eli writes about his own path in the legal profession primarily on LinkedIn where, in his words, he focuses on balancing life as a private equity lawyer, husband, and LawDad in a way that is "fully integrated." He shares openly about finding the balance between being a fully engaged dad and working in a highly demanding legal practice and how he practices his faith while also practicing law. In our conversation we discuss his path to the law, a day in the life of a corporate M&A lawyer in a big international law firm, the skills that help corporate lawyers stand out (and how to acquire those skills after law school), why M&A law is like wedding planning, how he navigates being a Sabbath-observant Jew in an always-on profession, the importance of enjoying the stage you are at, rejuvenating during the slow times so you are ready in the fast times, his personal approach (and journey) to being an effective lawyer while also being a engaged father, and more. This episode is sponsored, edited, and engineered by LawPods, a professional podcast production company for busy attorneys. *** Want to Support the Podcast in 2 minutes or less? Leave a Review (this helps the algorithm connect me to new listeners) Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify Purchase How I Lawyer Merchandise Share on LinkedIn or Twitter