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Outdoors Radio with Dan Small
Show 1819: There are no Covid restrictions on American visitors to Canada this year, so bring your passport and join Dan in September at Black Island Resort on Lake of the Woods. A new club in Juneau County aims to get people of all ages outdoors. Florenc

Outdoors Radio with Dan Small

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 50:00


Gary Moeller, managing partner of Ballard's Black Island Resort, shares details of the trip Dan is hosting to Lake of the Woods in September. (blackisland.com/dan-small/) Mark Walters, syndicated columnist, and founder of Kids and Mentors Outdoors, talks about his latest venture--the Necedah Outdoor Adventure Club. (kamokids.org, outdoorsmansjournal.com, facebook.com) Eric Printz, director of Florence County Economic Development, invites listeners to visit Florence County this spring to fish, hike, ride the trails and explore seven scenic waterfalls. (exploreflorencecounty.com) In the Madison Outdoors Report, pro angler Duffy Kopf says spring action for pike, bass, and panfish is good on the Madison Chain and invites listeners to participate in the fifth annual Casting for Kids event, May 20 on the Madison Chain to support American Family Children's Hospital and the UW Carbone Cancer Center. (casting4kids.org)

A Clubfoot Mom
Dr. Kenneth Noonan: Residual Deformity (Clubfoot Relapse)

A Clubfoot Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 39:35


Dr. Kenneth Noonan, Chief of Pediatric Orthopaedics at the American Family Children's Hospital, discusses clubfoot relapse, and explains why he prefers the term residual deformity to relapse. Dr. Noonan explains why and how residual deformities occur, how he treats them, and if it is possible for parents to help prevent it. Dr. Noonan then answers questions that came specifically from the listeners about this topic, which is a first for the podcast. With my cutie recently turning four, relapse is always on my mind, and this episode was supremely helpful in my understanding and I am certain it will for you as well.

Society for Pediatric Sedation (SPS) Podcast
02: Procedural Sedation Regimens Outside the Operating Room

Society for Pediatric Sedation (SPS) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 21:01


In this episode, we will be welcoming Dr. Megan Peters and Dr. Abdallah Dalabih to have a chat with us about how to develop a sedation regimen for patients undergoing procedural sedation outside the operating room. Dr. Peters is the Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. She is a pediatric intensivist and the Director of Pediatric Sedation Program at American Family Children's Hospital. Dr. Dalabih is the Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and is also a pediatric intensivist. He is the Director of Pediatric Sedation Programs at Arkansas Children's Hospital. One of the hypothetical cases is where the patient is a three year old boy who needs an MRI with contrast for a prolonged focal seizure which occurred four days ago. He is previously healthy, has no significant past medical history and has not been exposed to anesthesia or procedural sedation in the past. He has no known drug allergies and on examination, his physical exam is unremarkable with normative vital signs for his age. He is also appropriately NPO. Stay tuned to learn more from Dr. Peters and Dr. Dalabih!Show HighlightsFactors to consider when creating a sedation regimen for a child who will undergo procedural sedation (01:18)Examples of painful, non-painful and distressing procedures (02:45)How to go about choosing a sedation regimen for patients in line with the guidelines of the American Academy of Pediatrics (05:22)Sedation for a child who has proven allergies such as anaphylaxis (06:55)Second hypothetical case: 5 year old girl with symptoms consistent with acute lymphocytic Leukemia and requires procedural sedation for a diagnostic bone marrow aspiration and biopsy with a lumbar puncture (10:09)Procedural sedation for a 6 year old girl who has autism spectrum disorder and requires procedural sedation in order to undergo venipuncture, ECD, and Echo (13:36)9 year old with a distal radius and ulna fracture from a recent fall on his right arm requiring reduction and casting of the fracture (16:12)The importance of using a multidisciplinary team approach to sedation for (18:05)Additional ResourcesIs Orally Administered Pentobarbital a Safe and Effective Alternative to Chloral Hydrate for Pediatric Procedural Sedation?

MadTown Mom Squad Podcast
Clip "Ep.#74- September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

MadTown Mom Squad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 14:19


Description Episode 74: September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month   On today's Madtown Mom Squad podcast we had a very special guest join us. Lori Schultz the Development Program Coordinator for American Family Children’s Hospital. September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. She talked about how the American Family Children’s Radiothon has touched her life personally, her beautiful daughter Kristina, this year’s upcoming Radiothon and more. Lori’s strength is amazing. She is definitely doing her daughter’s work now by being such a strong advocate for childhood cancer in our community. Krista leads topic today. Thank you to our sponsor American Girl! Stay healthy and be safe. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Over The Line
Joe & Ebo Experience: Managing the Bell

Over The Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 60:47


Taco Bell management (0:00) Friday night Badger games (10:57) Vegas Insider Raphael Esparza (19:48) Badgers Insider RJ Brachman (28:45) Madison Capitols & American Family Children's Hospital (51:57) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Inspire People, Impact Lives with Josh Kosnick
Leading with Enthusiasm with Barbara Byrne, Vice President of University of Wisconsin American Family Children's Hospital

Inspire People, Impact Lives with Josh Kosnick

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 49:48 Transcription Available


Enthusiasm is infectious. Leading with enthusiasm will allow you to serve, inspire, and impact others. Today I have a very special guest, someone who knows a great deal about leadership and serving others. She's the vice president of clinical operations at UW or University of Wisconsin, American Family Children's Hospital.

Ultimate Outdoors Radio Show
Casting for Kids Report AND Adventure in the North Woods WOKY

Ultimate Outdoors Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 26:34


Congratulations to Mark Osiecki on his First Annual Casting for Kids Event held last weekend! Mark will join us to tell us all about this amazing fundraising event. Over 19 teams took part in the inaugural Casting for Kids Musky Tournament, hosted by Wisconsin’s men’s hockey associate head coach Mark Osiecki Saturday on Lake Monona, raising money for the American Family Children’s Hospital and the UW Carbone Center. A dinner and auction was held after the fun day of fishing. More than $33,000.00 was raised for the Children’s Hospital. A big welcome to Phillip Theisen of Theisen Adventures in Antigo, WI. Phillip will be giving us an up-to-date North Woods fishing report: what is biting and what they are biting on and where they are hiding. Theisen Adventures locates the specific type of fish species in the precise location, uses a variety of presentations and will help educate you on fishing during that particular season, etc. We are proud to have Theisen Adventures as one of our sponsors.

Ultimate Outdoors Radio Show
Casting for Kids Report AND Adventure in the North Woods WTSO

Ultimate Outdoors Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 29:32


Congratulations to Mark Osiecki on his First Annual Casting for Kids Event held last weekend! Mark will join us to tell us all about this amazing fundraising event. Over 19 teams took part in the inaugural Casting for Kids Musky Tournament, hosted by Wisconsin’s men’s hockey associate head coach Mark Osiecki Saturday on Lake Monona, raising money for the American Family Children’s Hospital and the UW Carbone Center. A dinner and auction was held after the fun day of fishing. More than $33,000.00 was raised for the Children’s Hospital. A big welcome to Phillip Theisen of Theisen Adventures in Antigo, WI. Phillip will be giving us an up-to-date North Woods fishing report: what is biting and what they are biting on and where they are hiding. Theisen Adventures locates the specific type of fish species in the precise location, uses a variety of presentations and will help educate you on fishing during that particular season, etc. We are proud to have Theisen Adventures as one of our sponsors.

I Love Madison Show
Donald Driver Shares 3 Secrets To Live Your Best Life, The Princeton Club Needs Your Help To Change Lives Locally And Globally, And The “Wonder Women” Are Here To Save The Day, EPISODE #23

I Love Madison Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 42:29


Welcome to this incredible episode of the I Love Madison Show! Today’s show is a rare treat, featuring several outstanding guests. Former Green Bay Packer and Dancing With The Stars Champion Donald Driver joins the show to talk about how determination, discipline, and drive can help you live your best life! Andy Haugen, the president of the Princeton club also joins the show to talk about two life-changing missions that you can support here in Madison, and the “Wonder Women” Carrie Anton and Jessica Nordskog from Wonder Idea Studio join host Neil Mathweg in-studio to help you discover your next super-powered idea! Donald Driver says determination, discipline, and drive can help you live your best life! What happens when a former NFL player and Dancing With The Stars Alum come to Madison? People get challenged and inspired, and of course, the I Love Madison team pulls a few strings to land an interview with him! Donald Driver was at the Princeton Club to share how determination, discipline, and drive can help you live your best life. He shares his strategy behind his 3D Body Revolution book, advice for staying humble despite the hype and a few things he loves about Madison. Check out his book “The 3D Body Revolution” to get inspired! To see the interview in video format, check out the I Love Madison Vlog! A special thanks to Andy Haugen at the Princeton Club for setting up this interview - you rock Andy! Chris Sorenson hosts the “ On Mission” segment, with Andy Haugen, President of The Princeton Club Andy Haugen is a long-time Madison resident. He is also the president of the Princeton Club, Madison’s premier health club. Combining state of the art equipment with a highly trained fitness staff and desire to constantly offer the members the best the fitness industry has to offer has resulted in the Princeton Clubs becoming the largest, most well-respected health clubs in Madison. Besides a focus on Fitness and Personal Health, the club is championing two outstanding causes in May, and they need your help! The first event is the American Family Children’s Hospital Radiothon: For three 13-hour days, DJs from Midwest Family Broadcasting's Today's Q106 and 93.1 JAMZ will broadcast live from the lobby of the American Family Children's Hospital to tell the inspiring stories of patients, families, and staff at the 14th annual Radiothon. Please tune-in May 9, 10 and 11 and help break more records for 2018! Check out the link in the resources section for more information! The second Andy highlighted was an event called “8 Miles For Water,” a community event that raises money to provide clean water to communities outside the United States. When you participate, you help prevent child disease and death, help lessen the burden on women and children by reducing the distance to water sources and help provide hygiene education and sanitation facilities. Chris Reese hosts the “My Move” segment Madison has a certain allure that draws people in from all over the world. Harry (as his American friends call him) grew up in Kenya, then moved to LA where he traveled with a band. After marrying a woman from the Midwest, he and his family eventually settled in Madison. Like any good Madison foodie, Harry has a short list of favorite places he frequents to find the best flavors the city has to offer. If it’s a steak you’re after, Tornado’s is one place you need to experience. If Mexican food is more your thing, Harry says to check out La Rosita, near Lake Monona. One event Harry highly recommends is Africa Fest, happening August 19th. The “Wonder Women” Carrie Anton and Jessica Nordskog from Wonder Idea Studio are here to help you find your next super-powered idea! Wonder: An Idea Studio is the brainchild born of Carrie Anton and Jessica Nordskog while looking to escape the 9-to-5 grind and make a go at solo gigs. They knew their path was destined toward something creative, a passion they’ve been honing since even before working as editors at Mattel’s American Girl. Instead of landing on just one idea, the “Wonder Women” had more business ideas than they knew what to do with. And that’s when their “aha moment” happened. Ideas are what they do; they’re what they know. And they’re what they provide to others when they get stuck. They want others to benefit from their scheming brains and creative mastery, and that all boils down to helping businesses and workers help themselves. The idea superpower lives within you, too. Now it’s time tap into it and bring your big ideas to life. Outline of This Episode [3:15] Donald Driver joins the I Love Madison Show for a special interview! [7:15] Chris Sorenson hosts the “ On Mission” segment, with Andy Haugen, President of The Princeton Club [21:00] Chris Reese hosts the “My Move” segment [28:30] The “Wonder Women” Carrie Anton and Jessica Nordskog from Wonder Idea Studio join Neil Mathweg to talk about brainstorming and how to find your next creative idea! Resources & People Mentioned The Princeton Club American Family Children’s Hospital Radiothon 8 Miles for Water La Rosita Mexican Restaurant Tornado Steakhouse Africa Fest The 3D Body Revolution, By Donald Driver Wonderideastudio.com Facebook Wonder Workshop: Rock Your Goals Craft Night, April 26th Text the word “ILoveMadison” to 44222 and get all the updates from I Love Madison! This Episode’s Sponsors: Chris Reese of American Family Insurance Abbey Wentland of Fairway MortgageCopyright 2017 Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation. NMLS#2289. 4750 S. Biltmore Lane, Madison, WI 53718, 1-877-699-0353. Other restrictions and limitations may apply. All rights reserved. Kelly Roettger of UniKern Studio Connect With Neil facebook.com/ilovemadisonshow.com instagram.com/ilovemadisonshow twitter.com/neilmathweg linkedin.com/in/neilmathweg

Ultimate Outdoors Radio Show
Mark Osiecki’s 1st Annual Casting for Kids Muskie Tourney AND Hall of Fame Angler Tells His Story WOKY

Ultimate Outdoors Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2018 26:26


Mark Osiecki, UW Hockey Coach, announces the 1ST Annual Casting for Kids Musky Tournament.We welcome Mark to the show to tell us about his project to benefit The American Family Children’s Hospital / Carbone Center. What a great opportunity to help these kids! First a fishing tournament, followed by a dinner and auction. Celebrities and UW Coaches will be attending both events! Listen in for the details. Welcome to Fishing Hall of Famer Tom Neustrom who will tell us stories from his 30 years as a fishing guide. Tom’s reputation as a legendary top guide, fishing educator, and promotional angler is backed up by multiple company sponsors who appreciate his hard work and product-promotion via in-depth knowledge and communication skills. He’s been touted as a top walleye-fishing guide by In-Fisherman, North American Fishing Club, Fishing Facts Magazine, Minnesota Sportsman, and others. Inducted in to the Hall of Fame in 2015.

Ultimate Outdoors Radio Show
Mark Osiecki’s 1st Annual Casting for Kids Muskie Tourney AND Hall of Fame Angler Tells His Story WTSO

Ultimate Outdoors Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2018 29:29


Mark Osiecki, UW Hockey Coach, announces the 1ST Annual Casting for Kids Musky Tournament.We welcome Mark to the show to tell us about his project to benefit The American Family Children’s Hospital / Carbone Center. What a great opportunity to help these kids! First a fishing tournament, followed by a dinner and auction. Celebrities and UW Coaches will be attending both events! Listen in for the details. Welcome to Fishing Hall of Famer Tom Neustrom who will tell us stories from his 30 years as a fishing guide. Tom’s reputation as a legendary top guide, fishing educator, and promotional angler is backed up by multiple company sponsors who appreciate his hard work and product-promotion via in-depth knowledge and communication skills. He’s been touted as a top walleye-fishing guide by In-Fisherman, North American Fishing Club, Fishing Facts Magazine, Minnesota Sportsman, and others. Inducted in to the Hall of Fame in 2015.

Growth Bomb: Your Weekly Guide to Explosive Success
30-Why You Need a Champion For Your Dreams w/ Jack Salzwedel of American Family Insurance

Growth Bomb: Your Weekly Guide to Explosive Success

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2015 38:26


In episode 30, Jack talks about the new Every Dream Needs a Champion campaign at American Family Insurance and why helping Millennials succeed is a key to the awesome culture and success of their organization. Jack Salzwedel is chairman, chief executive officer and president of American Family Insurance, headquartered in Madison, Wis. A native of DeForest, Wis., Jack began his career with American Family in 1983 as a claim adjuster. In 1985, he followed in the footsteps of his father, Tom, and became an agent for the company. Jack then took sales and product line leadership roles at AmFam, leading up to his election as chairman and chief executive officer in November 2011. In his current role, Jack oversees the American Family enterprise of companies, which includes American Family and subsidiaries, Homesite and The General. He serves on boards for the Property and Casualty Insurers Association of America, the Insurance Information Institute, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and United Way of Dane County. Jack is co-chairman of the board at the American Family Children’s Hospital in Madison, and is a member of the Board of Regents at his alma mater, Wartburg College, in Waverly, Iowa. Jack and his wife, Sarah, have also established the Slife Institute for Social Work Consultation, Research and Training at Wartburg. A social media advocate, CEO.com recently named Jack the most active CEO on Twitter. You can follow him at @AmFamJack and read his latest blog posts about leadership, culture and innovation at jacksalzwedel.com.