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Health Hats, the Podcast
Healthcare AI for Humans: Governance, Research, and Rights

Health Hats, the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 24:57


Data scientist Emily Hadley on navigating AI in healthcare, offering practical advice for maintaining patient agency amid algorithmic decision-making. Summary This interview with data scientist Emily Hadley examines the intersection of artificial intelligence and healthcare through a deeply personal lens. Hadley's journey began when her own health diagnosis coincided with her graduate studies in analytics, revealing how algorithm-driven systems often affect patient care—especially through insurance claim denials and clinical documentation. The conversation offers practical guidance for patients navigating AI-influenced healthcare, including reviewing AI-generated clinical notes for accuracy, challenging algorithmic insurance decisions, and insisting on human intervention when automated systems fail. Hadley advocates for preserving patient agency and rights within increasingly automated systems while highlighting how algorithm review boards are striving to provide governance in this largely unregulated space. The interview concludes with resources for staying informed about developments in healthcare AI, emphasizing that while AI tools are rapidly advancing, patient advocacy remains vital. Click here to view the printable newsletter with images. More readable than a transcript, which can also be found below. Contents Table of Contents Toggle EpisodeProemA Data Scientist AwakesBuilding Guardrails with AI GovernanceHallucinations and Validation with AI in ResearchPrompt Engineering-Conversational AIVerification and VigilanceStaying InformedReflectionRelated episodes from Health Hats Please comment and ask questions: at the comment section at the bottom of the show notes on LinkedIn  via email YouTube channel  DM on Instagram, TikTok to @healthhats Production Team You know who you are. I'm grateful. Podcast episode on YouTube No video Inspired by and Grateful to Eric Pinaud, Laura Marcia, Amy Price, Dave deBronkart, Links and references Prompt Engineering Algorithm Review Boards at RTI Dave deBronkart's Patient's Use AI Episode Proem This year, I switched from Medicare Advantage to Traditional Medicare. I still needed to purchase a supplemental commercial plan to cover what Medicare Part B didn't. However, the supplemental commercial plan denied some services the previous Medicare Advantage plan covered. Why? What algorithms did each plan use to determine coverage? How can I manage this? Welcome to the third installment of Artificial Intelligence Can Work for You. We've explored how I use AI in my podcast productions and delved into some AI basics with Info-Tech leader Eric Pinaud. I asked Emily Hadley, a data scientist at RTI specializing in AI algorithms for insurance coverage decisions, to join us. Early in her graduate studies, Emily was diagnosed with Crohn's disease. This led to her interest in studying insurance algorithms. A Data Scientist Awakes Health Hats: How did you gain expertise in AI? Emily Hadley: Great question. I was diagnosed right as I started a graduate program in analytics. In my undergraduate studies, I studied statistics in public policy. I liked the idea of using data to shape how policymakers make decisions, especially in the US. I had done some work with AmeriCorps and then went to grad school to really hone those skills. Being diagnosed at the same time that I was in grad school meant that I was navigating to new, informative, and educational areas. And I think that that's when I really came to realize the power of data and the power of AI in shaping the way that organizations and people make decisions. We live in a really algorithm-fueled society. We constantly encounter technology and AI systems, even when we don't realize it. An example I give is that I've faced many problems getting insurance to cover the things it is supposed to. I didn't realize until a couple of years ago that this is ...

CX Chronicles Podcast
Unleashing The Power Of Military Spouse CX Talent | Live From Community Builders Week

CX Chronicles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 89:04 Transcription Available


Hey CX Nation,In this week's episode of The CXChronicles Podcast #256 we were live at Instant Team's Community Builders Week & CX Virtual Summit based in Southern Pines, NC at their company headquarters. Our guest interviews for this IRL (in-real life) episode included Liza Rodewald (Founder & CEO), Erica McMannes (Founder & CXO), Greg Avallone (SVP of Sales & Partnerships), Amy Price, MBA (SVP of CX), Jennifer Martin & Erica North, both military spouses themselves (Strategic Partnerships Managers), & the one, the only Nate Brown (Co-Founder at CX Accelerator & Head of CX Advisory at Metric Sherpa).   Each of the guests in this episode had unique points of view on the state of CX/CS/Customer Support & what the future of Boutique BPO's look like in today's world. And how they are building an all-in-one hiring platform leveraging the near 12 million US military spouses stationed across the globe. Instant Teams is a mission-driven company committed to supporting and employing the “force behind the force” – US military spouses. In this episode, Adrian chats with the Instant Teams crew about how they are making real social impact, finding remarkable talent, providing their customers instant access to new teammates & building flexible solutions along the way.   **Episode #256 Highlight Reel:**1. Unleashing the power of 12M+ Military Spouses2. Building bridges to companies who want access to this group3. Why Military Spouses Make For Incredible CX & Customer Care talent4. Engaging 75K military spouses ready & primed to join our workforce 5. Around the sun locations at US bases provides global support optionClick here to learn about Instant TeamsClick here to learn about Community Builders Week & CX Summit 2025 Huge thanks to everyone for joining us on this week's episode of The CXChronicles Podcast and featuring their work and efforts in pushing the customer & employee (agent) experience & BPO space into the future.If you enjoy The CXChronicles Podcast, stop by your favorite podcast player hit the follow button and leave us a review today.For our Spotify friends, make sure you are following CXC & please leave a 5 star review so we can find new listeners & members of our community.For our Apple friends, same deal -- follow CXCP and leave us a review letting folks know why you love our customer focused content.You know what would be even better?Go tell one of your friends or teammates about CXC's content,  our strategic partners (Hubspot, Intercom, Zendesk, Freshworks, Forethought AI & Ascendr) + they can learn more about our CX/CS/RevOps focused services & please invite them to join the CX Nation!Are you looking to learn more about the world of Customer Sales & Marketing, Customer Experience, Customer Success, Employee Experience & Revenue Operations?Click here to grab a copy of my book "The Four CX Pillars To Grow Your Business Now" available on Amazon or the CXC website.For you non-readers, go check out the CXChronicles Youtube channel to see our customer & employee focused business content. Reach Out To CXC Today!Support the showContact CXChronicles Today Tweet us @cxchronicles Check out our Instagram @cxchronicles Click here to checkout the CXC website Email us at info@cxchronicles.com Remember To Make Happiness A Habit!!

Health Hats, the Podcast
From Dick Tracy to AI: Out of Mind to Beyond Mind

Health Hats, the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024


  Demystify AI's evolution, from Netflix recommendations to ChatGPT, exploring how neural networks learn & why even AI creators can't fully explain how it works. Summary Claude AI used in this summary

Overcome Compulsive Hoarding with @ThatHoarder
Hoarding, healing, and the art of kintsugi with Dr Jan Eppingstall of Stuffology

Overcome Compulsive Hoarding with @ThatHoarder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 48:14 Transcription Available


Get your 2025 decluttering inspiration calendar: http://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/2025  Come to a Dehoarding Accountability Zoom Session: http://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/ticket Subscribe to the podcast: https://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/subscribe Podcast show notes, links and transcript: https://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/podcast-ep-168-hoarding-healing-and-the-art-of-kintsugi-with-dr-jan-eppingstall-of-stuffology/   Today, I'm with Dr Jan Eppingstall, a Melbourne-based counsellor, about the fascinating art of kintsugi and how it connects with hoarding and trauma recovery. We explore how this Japanese tradition of mending broken pottery with gold has lessons for us about the therapeutic journey and the beauty in imperfection. We also discuss how these concepts apply to overcoming perfectionism in hoarding and highlight the empowering process of creating, destroying, and rebuilding. Introduction to Kintsugi and Dr. Jan Eppingstall Explanation of kintsugi as a Japanese art form of repairing objects with gold. Kintsugi and the connection to recovery from trauma. Kintsugi as a Metaphor for Healing Importance of acknowledging the process of healing without oversimplification. Reference to Amy Price's article about kintsugi symbolising care and time. Discussion of Tomas Navarro's book and the importance of action in healing. Psychological and Therapeutic Implications Metaphor in therapy for expressing complex emotions. Application of kintsugi philosophy in mental health contexts, including trauma recovery. Relation to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), acceptance, and resilience. The real-life application of acceptance and self-compassion. Creation, Destruction, and Rebuilding Create, destroy and recreate art as part of personal healing. Parallel with kintsugi in wabi sabi / finding beauty in imperfection. Personal Empowerment and Resilience Empowerment through courage and resilience using scars as a metaphor. Resonance with Leonard Cohen Idea of imperfection as a means for transformation. Contrasts with Modern Consumerism Kintsugi and wabi sabi's focus on the beauty of imperfection and impermanence. Reference to Beth Kempton's book on creating serene, beautiful spaces. Addressing Perfectionism and Hoarding Application of kintsugi principles to address perfectionism in hoarding. Exploration of creating, destroying, and rebuilding as a therapeutic exercise. "Wreck This Journal" to overcome artistic perfectionism.

Health Hats, the Podcast
AI: Neither Artificial nor Intelligent. Useful and Sobering

Health Hats, the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 16:15


What kind of Artificial Intelligence does Health Hats, the Podcast, use in production? Understanding types of AI, transparency, and ethical considerations. Summary Perplexity used in this summary AI Tools in Use Various AI-powered software and apps are utilized in production, including Zoom, Descript, Grammarly, DaVinci Resolve, Canva, Perplexity, and OpenArt AI. Types of AI The episode breaks down different categories of AI, including Narrow AI, Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), and Artificial Superintelligence (ASI). AI functionalities are explained, from Reactive Machine AI to the theoretical Self-Aware AI. Ethical Considerations Transparency and disclosure of AI usage in content creation Maintaining authenticity and human creativity Ensuring content accuracy and preventing misinformation Addressing bias and fairness in AI algorithms Protecting user privacy and data Ensuring Transparency Disclosing AI usage in audio content and metadata Clear communication with the audience about AI utilization Appropriate use of AI as a tool to enhance, not replace, human creativity Verifying and fact-checking AI-generated content The episode emphasizes the importance of using AI responsibly to enhance the podcasting experience while maintaining integrity, authenticity, and trust with the audience. Click here to view the printable newsletter with images. More readable than a transcript, which can also be found below. Contents Table of Contents Toggle EpisodeProemAI used in Health Hats ProductionAI in Podcast Production According to Health HatsAI in Content Creation and EditingAudio ProcessingVideo EditingAI for Content EnhancementTranscription and SubtitlingContent GenerationAI for Audience Engagement and AnalyticsPersonalizationAnalytics and InsightsTypes of AI Based on CapabilitiesNarrow AI (Weak AI)Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)Artificial Superintelligence (ASI)Types of AI Based on FunctionalityReactive Machine AILimited Memory AITheory of Mind AISelf-Aware AIAI Ethical ConsiderationsTransparency and DisclosureMaintaining AuthenticityContent Accuracy and MisinformationBias and FairnessPrivacy and Data ProtectionJob Displacement ConcernsClimate and Resource ImpactTransparencyDisclosure RequirementsClear CommunicationAppropriate AI UsageContent VerificationOngoing EvaluationTransparency: AI Notice in Health Hats, the Podcast Show NotesAI Notice for Health Hats, the PodcastReflectionRelated episodes from Health Hats Please comment and ask questions: at the comment section at the bottom of the show notes on LinkedIn  via email YouTube channel  DM on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok to @healthhats Production Team Kayla Nelson: Web and Social Media Coach, Dissemination, Help Desk  Leon van Leeuwen: article-grade transcript editing  Oscar van Leeuwen: video editing Julia Higgins: Digital marketing therapy Steve Heatherington: Help Desk and podcast production counseling Joey van Leeuwen, Drummer, Composer, and Arranger, provided the music for the intro, outro, proem, and reflection, including Moe's Blues for Proem and Reflection and Bill Evan's Time Remembered for on-mic clips. Podcast episodes on YouTube from Podcast. Inspired by and Grateful to  Amy Price, Fred Trotter, Dave deBronkart, Eric Pinaud, Emily Hadley, Laura Marcial, James Cummings, Ken Goodman Links and references https://conversational-leadership.net/quotation/ai-is-neither-artificial-not-intelligent/ AI in Podcasting: Transforming Podcast with AI Technology Best AI tools for podcasts AI in Podcasting: A Guide for Brand Marketers https://www.carmatec.com/blog/ai-in-media-and-entertainment-complete-guide/ AI in Media and Entertainment Complete Guide Episode Proem No surprise, I use Artificial Intelligence in my podcast production. As an early adopter of technology,

The Louis Theroux Podcast
S3 EP5: Katie Price on her turbulent romances, cosmetic surgery and dressing up with Boris Johnson

The Louis Theroux Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 65:40


Louis sits down with glamour model, bestselling author and all-round media personality, Katie Price. Joining Louis in the Spotify studio, Katie reflects on her turbulent romantic life, her complicated relationship with cosmetic surgery and dressing up as clowns with Boris Johnson.    Warnings: Strong language, frank discussions of sex and other adult content, including conversations about addiction and suicide.     Links/Attachments:  ‘Katie Price Exclusive with Piers Morgan'  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6V1R-2h9k-U&t=152s     ‘This is Me', Katie Price (2024)  https://www.bonnierbooks.co.uk/books/john-blake-publishing/this-is-me/     ‘Being Jordan: My Story', Katie Price (2004)  https://www.worldofbooks.com/en-gb/products/being-jordan-book-katie-price-9781844541324?sku=GOR000387198&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwmaO4BhAhEiwA5p4YL7U_ZzCOj4UjJdTlsh-vw2jE-eezcZzgGcG8JoeMD0gDr53SYkWg1BoCzMgQAvD_BwE     ‘The Last Word', Amy Price (2023)  https://harpercollins.co.uk/products/the-last-word-amy-price?variant=40244984873038       Credits:  Producer: Millie Chu   Assistant Producer: Emilia Gill  Researcher: Rosie Hough  Production Manager: Francesca Bassett   Music: Miguel D'Oliveira   Audio Mixer: Tom Guest  Video Mixer: Scott Edwards   Executive Producer: Arron Fellows       A Mindhouse Production for Spotify   www.mindhouse.co.uk   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

How To LA
Author Michael Arceneaux On Grief, Family, And His 'Badder Bitch' Glow Up

How To LA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 30:45


#270: Today, we're coming to you once again from the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, where we had the chance to speak with some local authors about their work. In this episode: Michael Arceneaux, the New York Times-bestselling author of “I Can't Date Jesus,” “I Don't Want To Die Poor,” and his latest book, “I Finally Bought Some Jordans"; and Amy Price, former general manager of the Cecil Hotel in downtown L.A., and author of "Behind the Door: The Dark Truths and Untold Stories of the Cecil Hotel."  

Futurum Tech Podcast
Maintain Device Trust with Dell - Futurum Tech Webcast

Futurum Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 24:44


On this episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast – Interview Series, host Daniel Newman welcomes Dell Technologies' John Boyle, Director, Platform Strategy, and Amy Price, Senior Manager, Portfolio Evangelist to discuss Dell's recent study and research report, done in partnership with The Futurum Group, on-device trust and hardware-assisted security. Their discussion covers: How security approaches and priorities have shifted since pre-pandemic times What is driving a deepened focus on hardware security Differentiations in Dell's approach to security from other PC manufacturers today The concept of “secure-by-design” from Dell's perspective The added perspective on the software side of security, threat-detection, and managing the internal issues contributing to risk factors  

Commercial Real Estate Podcast
Breaking Down Global Real Estate Trends with Amy Price, President at BentallGreenOak (BGO)

Commercial Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 35:12


On this episode of the Commercial Real Estate Podcast, hosts Adam Powadiuk and Aaron Cameron recall their talk with Amy Price, President at BentallGreenOak (BGO), to whom they spoke at the Canadian Apartment Investment Conference in September 2023 in Toronto. Topics covered include: BGO's global expansion and diversification strategies Buying and selling a hotel during... The post Breaking Down Global Real Estate Trends with Amy Price, President at BentallGreenOak (BGO) appeared first on Commercial Real Estate Podcast.

Brave Bold Brilliant Podcast
Amy Price, Director Social Butterfly – Showing Anything is Possible with Support of Prince's Trust & Natwest

Brave Bold Brilliant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 60:14


Jeannette welcomes Amy Price, the founder of Social Butterfly and is joined as co-host by Gemma Casey from Natwest, for this unique episode on Brave Bold Brilliant. The Princes Trust, led by Sarah Jones, Director in Wales, has been instrumental in supporting Amy with her business journey. Their wide ranging conversation talks about their journey as women in business and how both the Prince's Trust and NatWest have played a pivotal role in supporting business growth. They also talk about their personal struggles and how they overcame them in order to achieve life-changing success, as well as the importance of having relatable role models and the impact of social media on mental health. KEY TAKEAWAYS Amy started her marketing agency, Social Butterfly Marketing, at the age of 21 after facing financial and mental struggles. Gemma discusses the support and programs that Natwest offer to small and medium-sized businesses, including the NatWest Accelerator program. It's vital to seek advice and support from experienced individuals and peer groups in the business journey. It's crucial to keep an eye on self-care and personal growth as a business owner, including therapy and taking time for oneself. We must have relatable role models and foster the need for more diverse representation in entrepreneurship. BEST MOMENTS "I think the important thing is, is having someone who can support you, not just on good days, in bad days." "I think it's really important to notice that each and every one has transferable skills. You've just got to pick it out and actually write it down." "I've got to be so aware for me mentally. It's just some people are more susceptible to it than others, and I get that." "Transferable skills are the most underrated thing. That is the most important thing."   This is the perfect time to get focused on what YOU want to really achieve in your business, career, and life. It's never too late to be BRAVE and BOLD and unlock your inner BRILLIANCE. If you'd like to jump on a free mentoring session just DM Jeannette at info@jeannettelinfootassociates.com or sign up via Jeannette's linktree https://linktr.ee/JLinfoot VALUABLE RESOURCES Brave, Bold, Brilliant podcast series - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/brave-bold-brilliant-podcast/id1524278970     ABOUT THE GUESTS Amy Price, an award-winning director of Social Butterfly Marketing and The Business Hub Wales, embodies the spirit of modern entrepreneurship. A true self-starter, Amy's journey in business, unshaped by traditional academic paths, is marked by notable awards such as the Rising Star Women in Business Award 2019 and the Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2018/19. Her achievements transcend individual success, as she passionately gives back by encouraging entrepreneurship among young people, especially those without a business background. This commitment to community upliftment complements her innovative approach to business, breaking norms and setting new standards. Entering her 7th year in business, Amy's resolve remains unshaken. With the guidance of the Prince's Trust, Big Ideas Wales, and NatWest Accelerator Programme, she has overcome her limiting beliefs to redefine success on her terms. Her future is bright and ambitious, with personal plans to return to academia for a Master's in Business and a Doctorate, researching barriers to entrepreneurship. Amy's ethos, 'Fail terribly, laugh loudly, and always remember you may be small but you are also mighty' is a testament to her resilient spirit and visionary leadership, inspiring a new wave of entrepreneurs to pursue their dreams with courage and authenticity. Gemma Casey is part of NatWest Cymru's enterprise team, leading on strategic partnerships for SME support across Wales. She is an experienced journalist, working in local newspapers, for a national news agency and in BBC radio and television before joining the bank's press office, where she led on communications across Wales and the South West. Gemma is also part of NatWest Cymru Regional Board, helping to develop and drive the bank's priorities to support families, businesses and communities across Wales. Gemma is passionate about championing and supporting small businesses, having grown up in a family which ran a third-generation business in the South Wales Valleys. Gemma believes that success in business comes from having great relationships, strong networks and first-class communication. She works hard to connect people to those that might never have otherwise met, or even imagined could be a significant link for them. She lives in Cardiff with her husband and young son, and juggles family life and the ‘day job' with a side hustle as a communications specialist and copywriter. ABOUT THE HOST Jeannette Linfoot is a highly regarded senior executive, property investor, board advisor, and business mentor with over 25 years of global professional business experience across the travel, leisure, hospitality, and property sectors. Having bought, ran, and sold businesses all over the world, Jeannette now has a portfolio of her own businesses and also advises and mentors other business leaders to drive forward their strategies as well as their own personal development. Jeannette is a down-to-earth leader, a passionate champion for diversity & inclusion, and a huge advocate of nurturing talent so every person can unleash their full potential and live their dreams.  CONTACT THE HOST Jeannette's linktree - https://linktr.ee/JLinfoot https://www.jeannettelinfootassociates.com/ YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtsU57ZGoPhm55_X0qF16_Q LinkedIn - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jeannettelinfoot Facebook - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jeannettelinfoot Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jeannette.linfoot/ Email - info@jeannettelinfootassociates.com Podcast Description Jeannette Linfoot talks to incredible people about their experiences of being Brave, Bold & Brilliant, which have allowed them to unleash their full potential in business, their careers, and life in general. From the boardroom tables of ‘big' international businesses to the dining room tables of entrepreneurial start-ups, how to overcome challenges, embrace opportunities and take risks, whilst staying ‘true' to yourself is the order of the day.Travel, Bold, Brilliant, business, growth, scale, marketing, investment, investing, entrepreneurship, coach, consultant, mindset, six figures, seven figures, travel, industry, ROI, B2B, inspirational: https://linktr.ee/JLinfoot

Arroe Collins
Author Amy Price Releases The Book Behind The Door

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 9:33


REMINDER: TOMORROW MORNING, Friday, October 13th, 2023 @ 10:00 to 10:09 AM EASTERN AMY PRICE, ex-general manager of notorious Cecil Hotel & author of BEHIND THE DOOR VIA ZOOM (link below and in separate email), AND PLEASE KEEP YOUR CALL TO 8 to 9 MINUTES. Thank you! Michael Azar is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Premiere Networks Radio Tour with Amy Price Time: Oct 13, 2023 09:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82279168554?pwd=NoshK8fo1hwNXMmXECxkWxaGyIRoZt.1 Meeting ID: 822 7916 8554 Passcode: 457984 One tap mobile +16469313860,,82279168554#,,,,*457984# US +19292056099,,82279168554#,,,,*457984# US (New York) Dial by your location • +1 646 931 3860 US • +1 929 205 6099 US (New York) • +1 309 205 3325 US • +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) • +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) • +1 305 224 1968 US • +1 253 205 0468 US • +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) • +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) • +1 360 209 5623 US • +1 386 347 5053 US • +1 507 473 4847 US • +1 564 217 2000 US • +1 669 444 9171 US • +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) • +1 689 278 1000 US • +1 719 359 4580 US Meeting ID: 822 7916 8554 Passcode: 457984 Find your local number: https://us06web.zoom.us/u/kdmwPgiyp ABOUT AMY PRICE AND HER BOOK BEHIND THE DOOR BEHIND THE DOOR by Amy Price is the disturbing true story of the notorious Cecil Hotel in downtown LA, told by its general manager for a decade and star of the controversial Netflix documentary series Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel When Amy Price took a temporary design job at an Art Deco hotel in Los Angeles to help a friend, she had no idea the path it would lead her down. The hotel was the infamous Cecil Hotel, located at the foot of Skid Row. She would soon learn about the hotel's notoriety-since its opening in 1927, there had been any number of deaths by suicide, and some of the residents included the serial killers Richard Ramirez and Jack Unterweger. Price's temporary job eventually turned into a permanent one, as the general manager. Price recounts her unlikely path in her memoir BEHIND THE DOOR: The Dark Truths and Untold Stories of the Cecil Hotel (William Morrow; On sale October 3, 2023; $30.00, 240 pages; ISBN 978-0-06-325765-8). From the very beginning of what was supposed to be a temporary job, it was Price's mission to turn the hotel into a more-welcoming place and a place that could survive constant challenges. As general manager, Price was one of the key figures who was interviewed for Netflix's highly rated documentary series Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel. Before being interviewed, she was told by producers that the series would focus on the hotel's history and would touch on the Elisa Lam tragedy. So she was surprised that the actual focus of the series ended up being almost solely about the mysterious death of Lam, a haunting case that captivated millions and led to its own controversies and unwarranted personal attacks on Amy. BEHIND THE DOOR touches on the fallout from the documentary, but it is about so much more than that. This is Price's story, but also the "untold stories of all the tenants and guests who would probably otherwise remain anonymous." Price got things done while she managed the hotel, often dealing with harrowing occurrences (indeed, 80 people died over the 10 years she worked there). But she never lost sight of the humanity of the people she encountered there, even if they had been discarded and abandoned by society. Her humanity shines through in every chapter. Amy Price is the former general manager of downtown Los Angeles's notorious Cecil Hotel. She lives with her dogs in West Hollywood.

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Author Amy Price Releases The Book Behind The Door

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 9:33


BEHIND THE DOOR by Amy Price is the disturbing true story of the notorious Cecil Hotel in downtown LA, told by its general manager for a decade and star of the controversial Netflix documentary series Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel When Amy Price took a temporary design job at an Art Deco hotel in Los Angeles to help a friend, she had no idea the path it would lead her down. The hotel was the infamous Cecil Hotel, located at the foot of Skid Row. She would soon learn about the hotel's notoriety-since its opening in 1927, there had been any number of deaths by suicide, and some of the residents included the serial killers Richard Ramirez and Jack Unterweger. Price's temporary job eventually turned into a permanent one, as the general manager. Price recounts her unlikely path in her memoir BEHIND THE DOOR: The Dark Truths and Untold Stories of the Cecil Hotel (William Morrow; On sale October 3, 2023; $30.00, 240 pages; ISBN 978-0-06-325765-8). From the very beginning of what was supposed to be a temporary job, it was Price's mission to turn the hotel into a more-welcoming place and a place that could survive constant challenges. As general manager, Price was one of the key figures who was interviewed for Netflix's highly rated documentary series Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel. Before being interviewed, she was told by producers that the series would focus on the hotel's history and would touch on the Elisa Lam tragedy. So she was surprised that the actual focus of the series ended up being almost solely about the mysterious death of Lam, a haunting case that captivated millions and led to its own controversies and unwarranted personal attacks on Amy. BEHIND THE DOOR touches on the fallout from the documentary, but it is about so much more than that. This is Price's story, but also the "untold stories of all the tenants and guests who would probably otherwise remain anonymous." Price got things done while she managed the hotel, often dealing with harrowing occurrences (indeed, 80 people died over the 10 years she worked there). But she never lost sight of the humanity of the people she encountered there, even if they had been discarded and abandoned by society. Her humanity shines through in every chapter. Amy Price is the former general manager of downtown Los Angeles's notorious Cecil Hotel. She lives with her dogs in West Hollywood

KQ Morning Show
October 13, 2023

KQ Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 95:12


It's Friday the 13th, but we ain't scared. We're joined with Amy Price, ex-general manager of notorious Cecil Hotel. The KQ Morning Show - Originally aired on October 13, 2023. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Waterville Community Church Sermons
Open Mic - Amy Price (9/24/2023) - "Be:Love(d)"

Waterville Community Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 28:00


Guest speaker Amy Price You can watch the digital service on YouTube: https://youtu.be/8j7fqi1M3co If you had questions during the message, text them to 567-246-0807 and we will contact you to discuss your thoughts. You can also join us in person every Sunday where we welcome your questions and discussion. *Ambient music provided by Landon Heeres **Closing Song is Reckless Love - Cory Asbury - Lyrics: Caleb Culver, Cory Asbury, Ran Jackson - Copyright: © 2017 Cory Asbury Publishing; Richmond Park Publishing; Watershed Worship Publishing; Bethel Music Publishing - Performed by the WCC band with permission under CCS License #4935

Waterville Community Church Sermons
Open Mic - Amy Price (9/24/2023) - "Be:Love(d)"

Waterville Community Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 28:00


Guest speaker Amy Price You can watch the digital service on YouTube: *coming soon... If you had questions during the message, text them to 567-246-0807 and we will contact you to discuss your thoughts. You can also join us in person every Sunday where we welcome your questions and discussion. *Ambient music provided by Landon Heeres **Closing Song is Reckless Love - Cory Asbury - Lyrics: Caleb Culver, Cory Asbury, Ran Jackson - Copyright: © 2017 Cory Asbury Publishing; Richmond Park Publishing; Watershed Worship Publishing; Bethel Music Publishing - Performed by the WCC band with permission under CCS License #4935

TEN | Tenant Experience Network
Sonny Kalsi | Co-CEO | BentallGreenOak | BentallGreenOak Co–CEO shares his passion for buildings

TEN | Tenant Experience Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 40:26


In this episode, host David Abrams is in conversation with Sonny Kalsi, Co-CEO at BentallGreenOak. Sonny's career journey began working in investment banking at Morgan Stanley on Wall Street after completing his studies in finance. He had an opportunity to rotate from mergers and acquisitions to join the real estate group, which he thought would only last a year or so, but it stuck and he feels very fortunate to still be working in commercial real estate. Sonny has lived and worked in 6 different countries, and that experience is just one of the reasons why he has stayed in the industry so long. Sonny started GreenOak in 2010 and sometime later, a former Morgan Stanley colleague, Amy Price, then President at Bentall Kennedy connected to say, “I have this crazy idea”. A year later they got married, and their union created BentallGreenOak. We both share a passion for buildings, or “battleships'' as Sonny likes to call them. I really enjoyed hearing about his family story and our discussion about real entrepreneurship. Sonny shared his thoughts on technology disrupting CRE and the impact it's having on each sector of the industry. We talk about buildings and cities and the idea of placemaking, as well as the partnership between landlords, tenants and government. Sonny highlighted several ways that technology can improve the customer experience and also impact property management to help drive efficiency, find cost savings, and contribute to sustainability. Our conversation was free-flowing and super engaging and I look forward to continuing to stay connected with Sonny. Subscribe to TEN so you never miss an episode of the Tenant Experience Network.

Waterville Community Church Sermons
Open Mic - Amy Price (7/9/2023)

Waterville Community Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 35:00


Guest speaker Amy Price You can watch the digital service on YouTube: https://youtu.be/1cT7w4Bq7So If you had questions during the message, text them to 567-246-0807 and we will contact you to discuss your thoughts. You can also join us in person every Sunday where we welcome your questions and discussion. *Ambient music provided by Landon Heeres **Closing Song is Red Sea Road - Ellie Holcomb - Lyrics: Christa Wells, Ellie Holcomb, Nicole Witt - Copyright: 2015 Full Heart Music; Curb Congregation Songs; Kiss Me Not Publishing; Remaining portion is unaffiliated - Performed by the WCC band with permission under CCS License #4935

Waterville Community Church Sermons
Open Mic - Amy Price (7/9/2023)

Waterville Community Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 35:00


Guest speaker Amy Price You can watch the digital service on YouTube: https://youtu.be/1cT7w4Bq7So If you had questions during the message, text them to 567-246-0807 and we will contact you to discuss your thoughts. You can also join us in person every Sunday where we welcome your questions and discussion. *Ambient music provided by Landon Heeres **Closing Song is Red Sea Road - Ellie Holcomb - Lyrics: Christa Wells, Ellie Holcomb, Nicole Witt - Copyright: 2015 Full Heart Music; Curb Congregation Songs; Kiss Me Not Publishing; Remaining portion is unaffiliated - Performed by the WCC band with permission under CCS License #4935

The Coaching Convo Podcast
Amy Price - Game Understanding

The Coaching Convo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 68:36


In this episode, Jody is joined by Amy Price.  Amy works as a Coach Developer for the FA with coaches in the senior women's professional game, Grey Matters and she coaches the U14 Fulham Team. Amy holds a Masters's and DProf & PhD. ABOUT JODY Jody Martins is a Mental Performance Coach and former cricket coach who is a National Coach Developer with Cricket South Africa. He works with teams and individuals from all around the world. How can you support the podcast? Feel free to support the podcast in any of the following ways… By sharing this episode with others. By sharing this episode on social media.  By leaving a review. By donating on www.jodymartins.co and clicking on the podcast link. Connect with Amy T: https://www.twitter.com/apgreymattersuk T: @APGreyMattersUK Connect with Jody IG: http://instagram.com/realjodymartins IG: @realjodymartins FB: https://www.facebook.com/jody.martins/ T: https://twitter.com/realjodymartins W: www.jodymartins.co E: jody@jodymartins.co --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/performanceformula/message

The Sport Psych Show
#236 Amy Price - Building Coaches' Knowledge of Game Understanding

The Sport Psych Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 57:41


I'm delighted to welcome back Amy Price in this episode. Amy works as a coach developer for the FA working with coaches in the senior women's professional game – women's super league, women's championship, first team and under 21's. Prior to this, Amy was a lecturer at St Mary's University, London in Physical and Sport Education and then Programme Director. Amy holds a Masters and DProf and is nearing completion of her PhD in game understanding within team sport. We discuss a fascinating paper Amy has written alongside Prof Dave Collins entitled “Contributing to a Coaching Team's Shared Mental Model of Player Game Understanding: An Intervention within High-Level Youth Soccer” which examines coaches' views on levels of player understanding, checks the coherence of these views between the coaching team and provides coaching teams with tools to measure and build Shared Mental Models. 

The Sports Initiative Podcast
Amy Price - Video game design in a sports coaching

The Sports Initiative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 33:47


Amy Price is a coach and coach developer in football. She works for the English Football Association and Premier League side Fulham. She is also well know for her work around video game design and how it could be an effective tool when coaching.Show notes:1:30 - Amy discusses her current roles within F.A and at Fulham FC.3:30 - The environment of at Fulham encouraging individualisation. 4:45 - The identity of Fulham maximising an individuals potential. 7:30 - The importance of understanding where the athletes have come through to support them in the future8:35 - Strategies to understand how the athlete has been coaches previously10:30 - Key challenges of working within the Professional game18:30 - The difference between gamification and video game design26:30 - Application tips of video game design and the importance of missions32:00 - How would Amy liked to be described in 3 words and why? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Eat This! Drink That!
Amy Price of Spotless Mind speaks about organizing your life

Eat This! Drink That!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 28:56


We weigh ourselves down with the debris of the years. Shoes, handbags, clothing... you can just start in the bedroom closet and see how it all grew to become an overwhelming and overflowing mess. Amy Price follows Marie Kondo's thoughts on "tidying up" and starts with a room. It can feel so liberating to let go. We talk about the things that spark joy and how organizing your home can be a transformative experience.

The Mutual Audio Network
Sonic Society #755- Christmas Day(122522)

The Mutual Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2022 51:13


HAPPY CHRISTMAS FROM ALL OF US AT THE SONIC SOCIETY AND THE MUTUAL AUDIO NETWORK!  This week we're thrilled to provide a little Christmas spirit with The Holiday Spirit from Will Anderson and Stacey Pattison, and a retelling of the classic A Gift of the Magi from Odyssey Audioworks™ and Richard Summers, Tanja Milojevich, Josh Price, and Amy Price. All the very best to you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sunday Showcase
Sonic Society #755- Christmas Day

Sunday Showcase

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2022 51:13


HAPPY CHRISTMAS FROM ALL OF US AT THE SONIC SOCIETY AND THE MUTUAL AUDIO NETWORK!  This week we're thrilled to provide a little Christmas spirit with The Holiday Spirit from Will Anderson and Stacey Pattison, and a retelling of the classic A Gift of the Magi from Odyssey Audioworks™ and Richard Summers, Tanja Milojevich, Josh Price, and Amy Price. All the very best to you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The eLearn Podcast
Next: IntelliBoard with Amy Price and Becky Keith

The eLearn Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 63:42


My guests for today are Amy Price & Becky Keith of Intelliboard. Amy is a big data nerd who moved from a compliance role, to teaching, to her current role as a client services manager. Becky is a big instructional technology nerd, with a background in the classroom who is also the Vice President of Platforms.In this 'analytical' conversation Amy, Becky and I talk about:⏭  Intelliboard Next, and why everyone should be excited about this next generation analytics platform that evolves its delivery from easily displaying data to one that combines LMS data with other sources and seeks to help improve outcomes

See You In The Morning
Mike Matthews (We're still figuring out his number...)

See You In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 83:15


Mike is arguably one of the funniest members of our family. He's married to Amy Price, daughter of Barb & Doug. Mike & Amy live in New York City and invite you all to come visit, just not all at the same time. We loved hearing about Mike's childhood, his love for Amy, his appreciation for the Price family, and his man crush. Listen until the end to find out who... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seeyouinthemorning/message

Breakfast with Lise, Sarah, Dan & Ben
Bee Spills How She Met Her Man To Courier Mail Journalist

Breakfast with Lise, Sarah, Dan & Ben

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 5:45


Bee takes her new man Justin to the opening night of the 9 To 5 musical in Brisbane. She didn't realise it would be red carpet and have photographers. A courier mail journalist, Amy Price, saw the photo of Bee and her man and reaches out to do a story on their love story. “Welcome to the jungle” Justin! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Deep Breath In
Great Explanations

Deep Breath In

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 49:29


We see patients all the time who ,more than any drug or cure, just want an explanation for their symptoms, to understand why they feel the way they do. But giving an explanation isn't necessarily straightforward, we're unsure of the diagnosis, we might worry about how the explanation might be received, or a 10 minute appointment just isn't time to go into all the details. In today's episode, we've enlisted the help of consultation skills expert, Roger Neighbour, and hear how important a great explanation is from The BMJ patient editor Amy Price. Our guests: Roger Neighbour is a retired GP and a former president of the Royal College of GPs. He has written the books on consultations skills, and teaches courses on how to put those skills into practice. Amy Price is a patient, a researcher editor for The BMJ's patient and public partnership, and a senior research scientist at Stanford School of Medicine.

HealthcareNOW Radio - Insights and Discussion on Healthcare, Healthcare Information Technology and More

Hosts Gregg Masters and Fred Goldstein meet Amy Price PhD, a Stanford, Senior Research Scientist, Anesthesia Informatics and Media Lab. Dr. Price's background is in international relief work, clinical neuro–cognitive rehabilitation, and includes service on the boards of multiple patient organizations. As a trauma survivor she's developed a flexible mindset to relate to all stakeholders and cultures. They discuss the patient's voice in research, product development, the human experience and how vulnerability is a gateway to healing and progress. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen

PopHealth Week
Meet Dr. Amy Price @AmyPricePhD

PopHealth Week

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 29:00


This week on PopHealth Week Fred and Gregg chat with Amy Price PhD, a Stanford, Senior Research Scientist, Anesthesia Informatics and Media Lab. Dr. Price's background is in international relief work, clinical neuro--cognitive rehabilitation, and includes service on the boards of multiple patient organizations. As a trauma survivor she's developed a flexible mindset to relate to all stakeholders and cultures. This week's episode we discuss the patient's voice in reseach, product development, the human experience and how vulnerabilty is a gateway to healing and progress.

Health Hats, the Podcast
Health Choices. Knowledge + Behavior. Your Life Depends on It.

Health Hats, the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 43:30


Healthcare decisions affect you and others. Complicated for everyone. Knowledge waiting to be implemented. Join this chat with Dr. Talya Miron-Shatz. Blog subscribers: Listen to the podcast here. Scroll down through show notes to read the post. Subscribe to Health Hats, the Podcast, on your favorite podcast player Please support my blog and podcast. CONTRIBUTE HERE Episode Notes Prefer to read, experience impaired hearing or deafness? Find FULL TRANSCRIPT at the end of the other show notes or download the printable transcript here Contents with Time-Stamped Headings to listen where you want to listen or read where you want to read (heading. time on podcast xx:xx. page # on the transcript) Proem.. 1 Introducing Dr. Talya Miron-Shatz 00:50. 1 Genetic counseling and medical decision-making 04:27. 2 Personal goals, exploration, universal truths, and decision-making 06:52. 2 Consequences, risks, benefits, and alternatives 11:22. 3 Decisions with family caregivers 16:21. 4 Cost of decisions 20:37. 5 COVID, vacation, depression 28:48. 7 Tracking decisions and outcomes over time 29:52. 7 Action, implementation, rather than a new study 35:54. 9 Top three takeaways 39:03. 9 Reflection 41:22  10 Please comments and ask questions at the comment section at the bottom of the show notes on LinkedIn  via email DM on Instagram or Twitter to @healthhats Credits The views and opinions presented in this podcast and publication are solely the responsibility of the author, Danny van Leeuwen, and do not necessarily represent the views of the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute®  (PCORI®), its Board of Governors or Methodology Committee. Music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, Drummer, Composer, Arranger Web and Social Media Coach Kayla Nelson @lifeoflesion Sponsored by Abridge Inspired by and grateful to Adrian Gropper, Janice McCallum, Michelle Lenox, Amy Price, Ginny Meadows, Lauren McCormack, Glyn Elwyn, Gregory Makoul, Z Colette Edwards Links Linkedin:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/talya-miron-shatz/ Twitter: @TalyaMironShatz Website Buy Your Life Depends On It Deliberation before determination: the definition and evaluation of good decision making https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22618581/. Shared Decision Making: A Model for Clinical Practice Nobel Prize Winner Richard Thaler Z Colette Edwards Related podcasts Health Hats episodes about Clinical Decision Support About the Show Welcome to Health Hats, learning on the journey toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once.  I'm the Rosetta Stone of Healthcare. We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust to life's realities in the awesome circus of healthcare.  Let's make some sense of all this. To subscribe go to https://health-hats.com/ Creative Commons Licensing The material found on this website created by me is Open Source and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution. Anyone may use the material (written, audio, or video) freely at no charge.  Please cite the source as: ‘From Danny van Leeuwen, Health Hats. (including the link to my website). I welcome edits and improvements.  Please let me know. danny@health-hats.com. The material on this site created by others is theirs and use follows their guidelines. The Show Proem The COVID pandemic highlights the impact of our choices about health and habits on ourselves and each other as well as the impact of others' choices on us. Think crowding, masking, vaccinations, collaborative problem-solving. Our lives depend on the choices we and others make. Sometimes our choices have little impact; rather, policy, employers, community culture, work and home settings,

Coachcast
Coachcast extra-time: Problem solving with Amy Price

Coachcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 42:39


Welcome to Coachcast extra-time! We wrapped up our first season at the end of 2021, but luckily, we have a special show to keep you going before season two kicks off! In this episode, we're joined by FA women's national coach developer, Amy Price. Amy provides a fascinating insight into problem-solving – a topic which she's exploring in her PhD – before helping Adam from Nottingham with his coaching challenge and taking on our swift session feature. If you'd like a transcript of this episode you can access it via the England Football community. https://community.thefa.com/coaching/podcasts/coachcast/w/coachcast-transcripts If you're enjoying Coachcast so far, make sure you subscribe to ensure you don't miss out on season two! Relevant resources: The Boot Room England Football Learning YouTube channel England Football Learning Twitter England Football community How to develop a decision-maker Using televised games to help players learn How to help players solve problems during training

Sony Alpha Photographers
Music and event Photographer Amy Price | Sony Alpha Photographers Podcast

Sony Alpha Photographers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 16:24


Tony Gale chats with Texas based music and event photographer Amy Price. They talk about how Amy got started with photography, her suggestions for begining music photographers, her go-to gear, and more. You can see Amy's work on Instagram @amicitae at amyprice.com and on Facebook The Sony Alpha Photographers Podcast is part of the Alpha Universe Podcast Network. See more at alphauniverse.com

Westchester Talk Radio
Episode 831: Westchester Women's Summit 2021 with Amy Price

Westchester Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 10:11


National Rural Education Association Official Podcast
S02E09 – Small Town Education and the future of Rural Education, and interview with Drs. Devon Brenner, Ann Schulte, and Amy Price Azano.

National Rural Education Association Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 35:52


In this episode, we interview the authors of Teaching in Rural Places Thriving in Classrooms, Schools, and Communities, Drs. Amy Price Azano, Devon Brenner, and Ann Schulte regarding the changing demands of education in rural America. They discuss the importance of geography, culture, and change in rural education. They discuss the socio-economic challenges, diversity in rural education, and methods for addressing these unique populations in terms of pedagogy. Link to the book https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003106357 Dr. Amy Price Azano azano@vt.edu Social Media @ruralprof Dr. Devon Brenner dgb19@msstate.edu Social Media @devonbrenner Dr. Ann Schulte akschulte@csuchico.edu Social Media @AnnKSchulte1

Health Hats, the Podcast
Cost, In Any Other Language #145

Health Hats, the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 41:17


What does healthcare cost mean? I can't explain it. Listen to Matt Pickering from Nat Quality Forum help us out. Consider serving as a patient rep with NQF. Blog subscribers: Listen to the podcast here. Scroll down through show notes to read the post. Please support my podcast. CONTRIBUTE HERE Episode Notes Prefer to read, experience impaired hearing or deafness? Find FULL TRANSCRIPT at the end of the other show notes or download the printable transcript here Contents with Time-Stamped Headings to listen where you want to listen or read where you want to read (heading. time on podcast xx:xx. page # on the transcript) Proem.. 1 Introducing Matthew Pickering 05:37. 2 Value to whom? 07:48. 3 Moving from volume to value 11:37. 3 Quality and cost measures help choose plans and providers 13:41. 4 Consumer seats at the table 15:06. 4 Cost, is it real? 17:09. 5 Measures inform and inspire, don't they? 22:27. 6 Cost is different. Smoke and mirrors? 25:23. 6 Do consumers use this cost and quality information? 27:45. 7 Who would want to sit on this cost committee? 30:51. 8 Participating 34:33. 9 Reflection 36:40  10 Please comments and ask questions at the comment section at the bottom of the show notes on LinkedIn  via email DM on Instagram or Twitter to @healthhats Credits Music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, Boston Drummer, Composer, Arranger Web/social media coach, Kayla Nelson Inspiration from John Shaw, Danny Sands, Cynthia Cullen, Ellen Schultz, Janice McCallum, Michael Mittelman, Edwin Lomotan, Lacy Fabian, Michael Millenson, Amy Price, Tania Dutta, Uma Kotagal Sponsored by Abridge Links Matthew Pickering LinkedIn National Quality Forum (NQF) Cost and Efficiency Measure Standing Committee Better Ways to Cut Healthcare Waste What Is Value-Based Healthcare? New England Journal of Medicine PCORI: Patient Engagement CMS: Person and Family Engagement Related podcasts and blogs https://health-hats.com/zen_relationshipcentered_measure/ https://health-hats.com/pod137/ https://health-hats.com/infodemiology-too-much-not-enough/ About the Show Welcome to Health Hats, learning on the journey toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once. We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust to life's realities in the awesome circus of healthcare. Let's make some sense of all this. To subscribe go to https://health-hats.com/ Creative Commons Licensing The material found on this website created by me is Open Source and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution. Anyone may use the material (written, audio, or video) freely at no charge. Please cite the source as: ‘From Danny van Leeuwen, Health Hats. (including the link to my website). I welcome edits and improvements. Please let me know. danny@health-hats.com. The material on this site created by others is theirs and use follows their guidelines. The Show Proem If a grocery store, car dealer, hardware store, eBay, Amazon charges $100 for something, how much does it get paid? $100. If a healthcare provider (doctor, physical therapist, clinic, hospital) charges $100, how much does it get paid?  It depends. It depends on the type of insurance, type of patient, service type. Type of insurance might be Medicare, Medicaid, private, none. Patient type means young, old, tall, short, full head of hair, bald, parent, grandparent, child.  No, that would be too easy.  It has nothing to do with the patient. It's about the relationship with the clinician - acute episode, continuous relationship, referred by another clinician, etc.). Specific types of service (medical, surgical, X-ray, lab, radiation therapy, preadmission testing, more than 200 types).

Full Range Fitness with Kelly Range
Ep. 6: Full Range Fitness with Kelly Range & guests Stacey Goddard and Amy Price

Full Range Fitness with Kelly Range

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 32:05


In this super and insightful episode of Full Range Fitness, host Kelly Range and guests Stacey Goddard and Amy Price provide valuable insights to anyone looking to grow in any part of their life. They discuss fitness, nutrition, entrepreneurship, business, families, and much more. This is an episode you do not want to miss. Contact info: Studiofourfitness.com  Facebook.com/studio4fitness  IG= Studio4fitnessga  studio4fitnessga@gmail.com Full Range Fitness and all other shows are broadcast from the Perimeter Roofing studio inside the Country Inn and Suites by Raddison on the End Resultz Radio Network.

Health Hats, the Podcast
Recharging Batteries with Professionalism. Who Knew?

Health Hats, the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 9:30


Release endorphins in presence of professionalism & diversity. Open heart, boost learning, respect, action. Don't waste time, give hurt dignity. Care & artistry Blog subscribers: Listen to the podcast here. Scroll down through show notes to read the post. Please support my podcast. CONTRIBUTE HERE Episode Notes Prefer to read, experience impaired hearing or deafness? Find FULL TRANSCRIPT at the end of the other show notes or download the printable transcript here Contents with Time-Stamped Headings to listen where you want to listen or read where you want to read (heading. time on podcast xx:xx. page # on the transcript) Convening diversity for action. 1 Professions and professionalism 2:03. 1 Responsibilities of professionalism 03:29. 1 Open your heart. Likely to get burned. Then what? 04:52. 2 Recharging my batteries. Thank you. 06:29  2 Please comments and ask questions at the comment section at the bottom of the show notes on LinkedIn via email DM on Instagram or Twitter to @healthhats Credits Music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, Boston Drummer, Composer, Arranger Photo by UNIBOA on Unsplash Photo by Roberto Nickson on Unsplash Photo by Kristina Litvjak on Unsplash Web/social media coach, Kayla Nelson Inspired by and grateful to: Curtis Cates, Tania Marien, Kathy Cocks, Ame Sanders, Amy Price, O Horvath, Amanda Blodgett, Fred Guitierrez, Steve Heatherington, Jane Beddell, Bob Buckley, Karena DeSouza, Heidi Frei, Dafna Gold-Melchior, Suzzanne Jones, Matt Neil, Dawn Powell Sponsored by Abridge Support Health Hats, the Podcast financially Links Related podcasts and blogs https://health-hats.com/pod135/ https://health-hats.com/pod134/ https://health-hats.com/pod128/ About the Show Welcome to Health Hats, learning on the journey toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once. We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust to life's realities in the awesome circus of healthcare. Let's make some sense of all this. To subscribe go to https://health-hats.com/ Creative Commons Licensing The material found on this website created by me is Open Source and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution. Anyone may use the material (written, audio, or video) freely at no charge. Please cite the source as: ‘From Danny van Leeuwen, Health Hats. (including the link to my website). I welcome edits and improvements. Please let me know. danny@health-hats.com. The material on this site created by others is theirs and use follows their guidelines. The Show Convening diversity for action I continue to survive and thrive. I sit around three to six tables every week with people asking questions, solving problems, figuring out how to learn, and getting things done.  Endorphin flow guaranteed. More flow, best results, most enjoyment, and inspiration when those people around the table have varied skills, experiences, and backgrounds. When I convene or join these gatherings, I seek colleagues with variation and diversity, especially different from mine. Naturally, in these situations, some people don't know each other. When they first gather, they might feel confident, at ease, unsure, intimidated, confused, hopeful, curious. Participants join to fill different or several roles: convener, leader, cheerleader, sponge, coach, doer, expert, scribe.  Sound familiar? Professions and professionalism When a diverse group of people gathers for the first time and look around the room, some look at themselves and compare. Who's who? Who's up, who flashes, who do I know?  A few might feel professional, and others not so much. Merriam-Webster defines a profession as a calling that requires...

Three in Five - an SLC Management podcast
Episode 6: Three diversity and inclusion questions for Amy

Three in Five - an SLC Management podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 5:53


Steve sits down with Amy Price, President of BentallGreenOak, to discuss the company's focus on diversity, equity and inclusion during the hiring process. The information in this podcast is not intended to provide specific financial, tax, investment, insurance, legal or accounting advice and should not be relied upon and does not constitute a specific offer to buy and/or sell securities, insurance or investment services. Investors should consult with their professional advisors before acting upon any information contained in this video. To review the transcript and disclosure for this podcast, please visit: https://www.slcmanagement.com/en/insights/podcasts/three-in-five-episode-6-amy-price/

Health Hats, the Podcast
Internal Fire of Best Health: Intuition, Mystery, Spirit, Soul

Health Hats, the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 9:57


Nurture spirit for best health. Death, dying, grief, trauma weaken and ++ connections, music, art, mindfulness, gratitude strengthen the spirit. A mystery indeed. Blog subscribers: Listen to the podcast here. Scroll down through show notes to read the post. Please support my podcast. CONTRIBUTE HERE Episode Notes Prefer to read, experience impaired hearing or deafness? Find FULL TRANSCRIPT at the end of the other show notes or download the printable transcript here Contents with Time-Stamped Headings to listen where you want to listen or read where you want to read (heading. time on podcast xx:xx. page # on the transcript) Proem 1 Wonder and mystery 02:09 1 Conscious of spirit 03:25 1 My soul, the internal fire of spirit 06:30 2 Reflection 07:50 2 Please comments and ask questions at the comment section at the bottom of the show notes on LinkedIn via email DM on Instagram or Twitter to @healthhats Credits Music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, Boston Drummer, Composer, Arranger Web/social media coach, Kayla Nelson Inspired by and grateful to: Luc Pelletier, Amy Price, Bob Doherty, Fred Gutierrez, Kathleen Owens, Jason van Leeuwen, Gabriel Nathan, Sue and Jason Donnelly, Steve Heatherington Sponsored by Abridge Links Related podcasts and blogs https://www.health-hats.com/best-health-at-the-end-of-life-a-celebration-hhp001/ https://www.health-hats.com/gratitude-podcasting-best-health/ https://www.health-hats.com/gratitude-in-loss-together/ About the Show Welcome to Health Hats, learning on the journey toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once. We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust to life's realities in the awesome circus of healthcare. Let's make some sense of all this. To subscribe go to https://www.health-hats.com/ Creative Commons Licensing The material found on this website created by me is Open Source and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution. Anyone may use the material (written, audio, or video) freely at no charge. Please cite the source as: ‘From Danny van Leeuwen, Health Hats. (including the link to my website). I welcome edits and improvements. Please let me know. danny@health-hats.com. The material on this site created by others is theirs and use follows their guidelines. The Show Proem We visited my sister this week, traveling between cool, sunny San Diego and very hot Indio, CA. Not the same here since my mom died in 2014. My sister, Jessica, and I reminisced. What did Ruth, my mom, believe happened after death? She thought her body died and her spirit lived. She hoped her spirit would come back in a Monarch butterfly. My mom, born Jewish, rejected organized religion after surviving the Holocaust. My other sister thinks our mom was atheist. An atheist is someone who does not believe in the existence of a god or any gods. Our parents wanted us to have a religious education and brought us up Unitarian. In later years Ruth described herself as a Jew-nitarian – a cross between Jewish and Unitarian. Growing up Unitarian, I appreciated the wonder of the different ways people feel spiritual, whether or not they recognize a God. Wonder and mystery I don't believe in a personified God. She doesn't want, prefer, or demand anything. They are a power I can't conceive of, can't really know. I find comfort in the mystery of the unknown. I'm not religious, but I feel spiritual. If God is the name for spirit, then I believe in God. If God rules and judges us, I don't believe in God. I've never felt that I had to judge someone else's belief. My intuition finds deep suspicion of anyone or any religion that uses their religion to divide,

Health Hats, the Podcast
Internal Fire of Best Health: Intuition, Mystery, Spirit, Soul

Health Hats, the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 9:57


Nurture spirit for best health. Death, dying, grief, trauma weaken and ++ connections, music, art, mindfulness, gratitude strengthen the spirit. A mystery indeed. Blog subscribers: Listen to the podcast here. Scroll down through show notes to read the post. Please support my podcast. CONTRIBUTE HERE Episode Notes Prefer to read, experience impaired hearing or deafness? Find FULL TRANSCRIPT at the end of the other show notes or download the printable transcript here Contents with Time-Stamped Headings to listen where you want to listen or read where you want to read (heading. time on podcast xx:xx. page # on the transcript) Proem 1 Wonder and mystery 02:09 1 Conscious of spirit 03:25 1 My soul, the internal fire of spirit 06:30 2 Reflection 07:50 2 Please comments and ask questions at the comment section at the bottom of the show notes on LinkedIn via email DM on Instagram or Twitter to @healthhats Credits Music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, Boston Drummer, Composer, Arranger Web/social media coach, Kayla Nelson Inspired by and grateful to: Luc Pelletier, Amy Price, Bob Doherty, Fred Gutierrez, Kathleen Owens, Jason van Leeuwen, Gabriel Nathan, Sue and Jason Donnelly, Steve Heatherington Sponsored by Abridge Links Related podcasts and blogs https://health-hats.com/best-health-at-the-end-of-life-a-celebration-hhp001/ https://health-hats.com/gratitude-podcasting-best-health/ https://health-hats.com/gratitude-in-loss-together/ About the Show Welcome to Health Hats, learning on the journey toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once. We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust to life's realities in the awesome circus of healthcare. Let's make some sense of all this. To subscribe go to https://health-hats.com/ Creative Commons Licensing The material found on this website created by me is Open Source and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution. Anyone may use the material (written, audio, or video) freely at no charge. Please cite the source as: ‘From Danny van Leeuwen, Health Hats. (including the link to my website). I welcome edits and improvements. Please let me know. danny@health-hats.com. The material on this site created by others is theirs and use follows their guidelines. The Show Proem We visited my sister this week, traveling between cool, sunny San Diego and very hot Indio, CA. Not the same here since my mom died in 2014. My sister, Jessica, and I reminisced. What did Ruth, my mom, believe happened after death? She thought her body died and her spirit lived. She hoped her spirit would come back in a Monarch butterfly. My mom, born Jewish, rejected organized religion after surviving the Holocaust. My other sister thinks our mom was atheist. An atheist is someone who does not believe in the existence of a god or any gods. Our parents wanted us to have a religious education and brought us up Unitarian. In later years Ruth described herself as a Jew-nitarian – a cross between Jewish and Unitarian. Growing up Unitarian, I appreciated the wonder of the different ways people feel spiritual, whether or not they recognize a God. Wonder and mystery I don't believe in a personified God. She doesn't want, prefer, or demand anything. They are a power I can't conceive of, can't really know. I find comfort in the mystery of the unknown. I'm not religious, but I feel spiritual. If God is the name for spirit, then I believe in God. If God rules and judges us, I don't believe in God. I've never felt that I had to judge someone else's belief. My intuition finds deep suspicion of anyone or any religion that uses their religion to divide,

Things I Learned Yesterday
EP12 The Power of Yoga with Amy Price

Things I Learned Yesterday

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 55:48


Join Kim as she talks with Amy Price about yoga and the power it has in our lives. Amy started her journey nearly 20 years ago. She experienced healing and transformation from it and decided she wanted to share this practice with others. She opened The Haven, a small yoga studio, three years ago and has been helping her community with their practices ever since. Yoga is good for anxiety, depression; it increases your flexibility and strengthens your core; it helps create balance not only on the mat, but in your life, too. Hopefully this conversation will help de-mystify this practice and bring some inspiration to all of us when it comes to our own health and healing journeys.

Marketplace Tech
How a crafty creator took her business online while Broadway’s dark

Marketplace Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 5:48


Etsy has added at least 1 million new sellers to its platform since the pandemic began. We’ll find out the latest numbers when the company reports earnings this week. One of those new sellers is Amy Price. She’s a Broadway costume designer, or at least she was when Broadway shows were running. Now, she’s turned her stitching to face masks. As part of our series “My Economy,” here’s the story of how Price got an online business up and running.

Marketplace Tech
How a crafty creator took her business online while Broadway’s dark

Marketplace Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 5:48


Etsy has added at least 1 million new sellers to its platform since the pandemic began. We’ll find out the latest numbers when the company reports earnings this week. One of those new sellers is Amy Price. She’s a Broadway costume designer, or at least she was when Broadway shows were running. Now, she’s turned her stitching to face masks. As part of our series “My Economy,” here’s the story of how Price got an online business up and running.

Marketplace All-in-One
How a crafty creator took her business online while Broadway’s dark

Marketplace All-in-One

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 5:48


Etsy has added at least 1 million new sellers to its platform since the pandemic began. We’ll find out the latest numbers when the company reports earnings this week. One of those new sellers is Amy Price. She’s a Broadway costume designer, or at least she was when Broadway shows were running. Now, she’s turned her stitching to face masks. As part of our series “My Economy,” here’s the story of how Price got an online business up and running.

Marketplace Tech
How a crafty creator took her business online while Broadway’s dark

Marketplace Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 5:48


Etsy has added at least 1 million new sellers to its platform since the pandemic began. We’ll find out the latest numbers when the company reports earnings this week. One of those new sellers is Amy Price. She’s a Broadway costume designer, or at least she was when Broadway shows were running. Now, she’s turned her stitching to face masks. As part of our series “My Economy,” here’s the story of how Price got an online business up and running.

Johnny Dare Morning Show
Murder or Mental Illness? The unexplained death of Elisa Lam is explored in a new Netflix docu-series!

Johnny Dare Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 22:59


The Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles has had a long and checkered existence since opening in 1927...murders, suicides, drugs,...it was a hang out for transients, hookers and, in the 80s, even legendary serial killer Richard Ramirez. And then there was the case of Elisa Lam. On February 19, 2013, the body of Elisa Lam was recovered from a water tank on the rooftop of the Cecil Hotel, three weeks after the 21-year-old was reported missing. Lam was travelling alone on a trip down America’s west coast.A coroner ruled her death an accidental drowning “with bipolar disorder as a significant factor”. But the case did not end there.What sparked a media frenzy, and theories about her death, was bizarre footage of her last sighting in the hotel’s elevator, captured on February 1, that was released by the Los Angeles Police Department. The woman who was the manager of the hotel at the time of Lam's death, Amy Price, talked to us about her thoughts on what happened, as well as the new Netflix docu-series, "Crime Scene: The Vanishing At The Cecil Hotel" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KQ Morning Show
February 9, 2021: Part 3

KQ Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 84:33


The KQ Morning Show - Originally aired on February 9, 2021: Part 3 (Guests: Amy Price, Steve Gorman) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Health Hats, the Podcast
The Equitable Jab Blues – Word Jazz

Health Hats, the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 8:14


Going a bit nuts, a ray of hope, finding the vaccine, inequities galore. Get the vaccine, keep wearing your mask, physically distance, keep the faith. Best listened to. Blog subscribers: Listen to the podcast here. Scroll down through show notes to read the post. Subscribe to Health Hats, the Podcast, on your favorite podcast player Please support my podcast. CONTRIBUTE HERE Episode Notes Prefer to read, experience impaired hearing or deafness? Find FULL TRANSCRIPT at the end of the other show notes or download the printable transcript here Please comments and ask questions at the comment section at the bottom of the show notes on LinkedIn via email DM on Instagram or Twitter to @healthhats Credits Music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, Boston Drummer, Composer, Arranger Web/social media coach, Kayla Nelson Photo by Steven Cornfield on Unsplash Sponsored by Abridge Thanks to these fine people who inspired me for this episode: Jennifer Keeney, Allison Cofone, Rebecca Archer, Curtis Cates, Jeff Harrington, Joey, Jason, Lisa, and Oscar van Leeuwen, Steve Heatherington, Gabrielle Pitman, Sara Lorraine Snyder, Kayla Nelson, Amy Price, Michael Boland, Stephanie Oden, Valerie Smith, Janice McCallum, Cherie Binns Related podcasts and blogs https://health-hats.com/covid-19-people-living-safely/# https://health-hats.com/pod103/ https://health-hats.com/kind-re-equilibration-in-the-age-of-coronavirus/ Links Addressing Racial Equity in Vaccine Distribution A Framework for Equitable Allocation of Vaccine for the Novel Coronavirus MA COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Timeline: Phase Overview When Vaccine is Limited, Who Should Get Vaccinated First? In the Bubble podcast - Toolkit: Where is my Vaccine? Ken Nordeen Word Jazz About the Show Welcome to Health Hats, learning on the journey toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once. We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust to life's realities in the awesome circus of healthcare. Let's make some sense of all this. To subscribe go to https://health-hats.com/ Creative Commons Licensing The material found on this website created by me is Open Source and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution. Anyone may use the material (written, audio, or video) freely at no charge. Please cite the source as: ‘From Danny van Leeuwen, Health Hats. (including the link to my website). I welcome edits and improvements. Please let me know. danny@health-hats.com. The material on this site created by others is theirs and use follows their guidelines. The Show I've got the Covid Isolation Blues. I never go anywhere. OK, life is good. I love working from home.  My wife and I get along fine. We got a dog. I take my daily walks. But enough already! Somebody doesn't turn on their video, I wanna cry. This is crazy. Let me out! I wanna hug my kids and grandkids.  I wanna celebrate paying off our mortgage - a dinner out, a live show, and late-night bar hopping. OK, we never bar hopped. But this coronavirus isolation is getting old. I've got the COVID Vaccination Blues. OMG, deep cleansing breath. A sliver of hope with a new administration prepared to follow the science and not try to fool us with happy talk. Dr. Fauci is unleashed. We have vaccinations! I want to get into the queue. Now! I have a fever for the jab. But, what a mess. I'm on all sorts of federal, state, and local lists. I never hear anything. Each health system says they're not providing vaccinations. Our local health department said, ‘we're only getting 40% of the doses we were promised.' I've got the COVID Vaccination Blues. I got a text last week from a friend.

Health Hats, the Podcast
The Equitable Jab Blues – Word Jazz

Health Hats, the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 8:14


Going a bit nuts, a ray of hope, finding the vaccine, inequities galore. Get the vaccine, keep wearing your mask, physically distance, keep the faith. Best listened to. Blog subscribers: Listen to the podcast here. Scroll down through show notes to read the post. Subscribe to Health Hats, the Podcast, on your favorite podcast player Please support my podcast. CONTRIBUTE HERE Episode Notes Prefer to read, experience impaired hearing or deafness? Find FULL TRANSCRIPT at the end of the other show notes or download the printable transcript here Please comments and ask questions at the comment section at the bottom of the show notes on LinkedIn via email DM on Instagram or Twitter to @healthhats Credits Music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, Boston Drummer, Composer, Arranger Web/social media coach, Kayla Nelson Photo by Steven Cornfield on Unsplash Sponsored by Abridge Thanks to these fine people who inspired me for this episode: Jennifer Keeney, Allison Cofone, Rebecca Archer, Curtis Cates, Jeff Harrington, Joey, Jason, Lisa, and Oscar van Leeuwen, Steve Heatherington, Gabrielle Pitman, Sara Lorraine Snyder, Kayla Nelson, Amy Price, Michael Boland, Stephanie Oden, Valerie Smith, Janice McCallum, Cherie Binns Related podcasts and blogs https://www.health-hats.com/covid-19-people-living-safely/# https://www.health-hats.com/pod103/ https://www.health-hats.com/kind-re-equilibration-in-the-age-of-coronavirus/ Links Addressing Racial Equity in Vaccine Distribution A Framework for Equitable Allocation of Vaccine for the Novel Coronavirus MA COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Timeline: Phase Overview When Vaccine is Limited, Who Should Get Vaccinated First? In the Bubble podcast - Toolkit: Where is my Vaccine? Ken Nordeen Word Jazz About the Show Welcome to Health Hats, learning on the journey toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once. We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust to life's realities in the awesome circus of healthcare. Let's make some sense of all this. To subscribe go to https://www.health-hats.com/ Creative Commons Licensing The material found on this website created by me is Open Source and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution. Anyone may use the material (written, audio, or video) freely at no charge. Please cite the source as: ‘From Danny van Leeuwen, Health Hats. (including the link to my website). I welcome edits and improvements. Please let me know. danny@health-hats.com. The material on this site created by others is theirs and use follows their guidelines. The Show I’ve got the Covid Isolation Blues. I never go anywhere. OK, life is good. I love working from home.  My wife and I get along fine. We got a dog. I take my daily walks. But enough already! Somebody doesn’t turn on their video, I wanna cry. This is crazy. Let me out! I wanna hug my kids and grandkids.  I wanna celebrate paying off our mortgage - a dinner out, a live show, and late-night bar hopping. OK, we never bar hopped. But this coronavirus isolation is getting old. I’ve got the COVID Vaccination Blues. OMG, deep cleansing breath. A sliver of hope with a new administration prepared to follow the science and not try to fool us with happy talk. Dr. Fauci is unleashed. We have vaccinations! I want to get into the queue. Now! I have a fever for the jab. But, what a mess. I’m on all sorts of federal, state, and local lists. I never hear anything. Each health system says they’re not providing vaccinations. Our local health department said, ‘we’re only getting 40% of the doses we were promised.’ I’ve got the COVID Vaccination Blues. I got a text last week from a friend.

Liverpool FA Podcast
#10 - Amy Price

Liverpool FA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 88:43


Amy Price (@AmyPrice_10) Amy is a lecturer at St Mary's University, Twickenham. She teaches on BA Physical and Sport Education and Football Education, Coaching and Development. 18 months into her Professional Doctorate, she is exploring how digital video game design principles can be used in teaching / coaching games, in particular football. Amy is currently coaching at Fulham FC's Pre-Academy with the u7 group, and the Women's University Team. Alongside this, Amy is an FA Affiliate Tutor and Coach Mentor in Surrey. Recommended Resources: FA Bootroom Issue 19 - which features articles on video game principles from Amy and Jack - www.thefa.com/get-involved/coach…boot-room/issue-19 Surrey FA CPD Event: Unlocking The Potential of a Games Generation - www.surreyfa.com/news/2018/feb/14…games-generation Amy's own session plans - drive.google.com/drive/folders/13…snv-?usp=sharing digitalgamesapproach.weebly.com James Paul Gee - Why Are Video Games Good For Learning? www.academiccolab.org/resources/docu…/MacArthur.pdf www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnEN2Sm4IIQ Amy's Four C's - CHEAT, CHALLENGE, CHANGE, CLUE Price, A., Collins, D., Stoszkowski, J. and Pill, S., 2017. Learning to Play Soccer: Lessons on Meta-cognition from Video Game Design. Quest, pp.1-13.: www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080…rnalCode=uqst20 Book: The Anti-Education Era - James Paul Gee - www.amazon.co.uk/Anti-Education-E…ng/dp/0230342094 Liverpool FA Coach Support - www.liverpoolfa.com/coaches The Bootroom Magazine - www.thefa.com/get-involved/coach/the-boot-room Music by Terry Devine-King via audionetwork.com

Midnight Train Podcast
83 - The Cecil Hotel, LA California. (What Happened To Elisa Lam?)

Midnight Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 102:48


Ep. 83Cecil hotel/ Stay On Main Hotel Welcome my friends to the first episode of 2021! We hope you all enjoyed our last episode of 2020, we did! We hope you all made it to the new year safe and sound. We're alive and well and we're going to take a much needed vacation. Where are we headed you may ask? Well we are going to head to sunny Los Angeles! Hopefully you passengers hang on and come with! Los Angeles, the city of angels, and tons of weird people and rich movie types that are better than we are...eh… Fuck em. We're not headed there for a tour of stars' homes, we're not headed there to further Jeff's acting career with casting couch auctions in some seedy office with a casting couch, no my friends were heading specifically to 640 south main street l.a. california! What sits at that address you may be wondering. Well it's none other than The Cecil hotel, aka The hotel Cecil, aka The Cecil, aka The stay On Main Hotel, aka whatever the fuck the next name is gonna be. That's right, the famous, or maybe infamous Cecil hotel. If this sounds familiar but you can't quite place it, well get to what's most recently made this place famous in a bit. But first buckle up cus here we go! The Cecil was built in 1924 by hotelier William Banks Hanner with partners Charles L. Dix and Robert H. Schops. It was supposed to be a destination hotel for international businessmen and social elites. Designed by Loy Lester Smith in the Beaux Arts style, and constructed by W. W. Paden[7] the hotel cost $1.5 million to complete and boasted an opulent marble lobby with stained-glass windows, potted palms, and alabaster statuary. The three hoteliers invested about $2.5 million knowing several other similar hotels had been constructed and opened in the area. They had the utmost confidence in their venture. Unfortunately for them, only a few years after opening the hotel disaster would strike. Not only would it strike the three hoteliers, but the nation as a whole. The country was plunged into the great depression. The Great Depression started in the United States after a major fall in stock prices that began around September 4, 1929, and became worldwide news with the stock market crash of October 29, 1929, (known as Black Tuesday). Between 1929 and 1932, worldwide gross domestic product (GDP) fell by an estimated 15%. By comparison, worldwide GDP fell by less than 1% from 2008 to 2009 during the Great Recession.[4] Some economies started to recover by the mid-1930s. However, in many countries, the negative effects of the Great Depression lasted until the beginning of World War II. The Great Depression had devastating effects in both rich and poor countries. Personal income, tax revenue, profits and prices dropped, while international trade fell by more than 50%. Unemployment in the U.S. rose to 23% and in some countries rose as high as 33% While this was happening the Hotel hung on as best it could to it's roots of being a destination for wealthy socialites, unfortunately those were heard to come by at that point. As the depression wore on, the area around the hotel became the infamous Skid Row. Now we're not talking the Sebastian bach fronted band that had so many great jams back in the day. To give you an idea of the area that the hotel was in and had to deal with while trying to keep clientele, here's a brief history:     At the end of the 19th century, a number of residential hotels opened in the area as it became home to a transient population of seasonal laborers.[13] By the 1930s, Skid Row was home to as many as 10,000 homeless people, alcoholics, and others on the margins of society.[12] It supported saloons, residential hotels, and social services, which drew people from the populations they served to congregate in the area.[14] In June 1947, Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) chief Clemence B. Horrall ordered what he called a "blockade raid" of the whole Skid Row area. Over 350 people were arrested. Assistant Chief Joseph Reed, who claimed that "at least 50 percent of all the crime in Los Angeles originates in the Skid Row area," stated that there had been no "strong arm robberies" on Skid Row as late as one week after the raid. Long time residents, however, were skeptical that the changes would last.[15] In 1956, the city of Los Angeles was in the midst of a program to "rehabilitate" Skid Row[16] through the clearance of decaying buildings.[17] The program was presented to property owners in the area as an economy measure. Gilbert Morris, then superintendent of building, said that at that point the provision of free social services to the approximately one square mile of Skid Row cost the city over $5 million per year as opposed to the city average of $110,000 per square mile annually.[16] The city used administrative hearings to compel the destruction of nuisance properties at the expense of the owner. By July 1960, the clearance program was said to be 87% complete in the Skid Row area.[17] With increased building codes during the '60s, owners of residential hotels found demolition to be more cost-effective than adhering to repairs. The total number of these buildings is estimated to have dropped from 15,000 to 7,500 over the following decade.[18] Many residents of the area found themselves homeless with the loss of half of the affordable housing provided by hotels.[18] 1970s through present EditSkid Row was established by city officials in 1976 as an unofficial "containment zone", where shelters and services for homeless people would be tolerated.[19] During the 1970s, two Catholic Workers — Catherine Morris, a former nun, and her husband, Jeff Dietrich — founded the "Hippie Kitchen" in the back of a van. Over forty years later, in March 2019, aged 84 and 72, they remained active in their work feeding Skid Row residents.[20] Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, many veterans of the Vietnam War found themselves drawn to Skid Row, due to the services and missions already in place there, and feeling outcast from other areas. Like those after World War II, many of them ended up on the streets. It was around this time that the demographics of Skid Row shifted from predominantly white and elderly to those here today Now that only takes us through the 70s but we can tell you, it didn't get any better after that.  The reason we went through a small history of Skid Row is to show how the area had changed and the type of people that inhabited the area. The reason to show this will become evident…. Right… about… Now! By  the 50s the hotel had become a place known to house transients and drug dealers and many unsavory types. This would lead to a history of murder, suicide and other tragedy. That would ultimately lead to takes of the hotel being haunted. The hotel would more recently become the location of a story that would capture the attention of the world due to its strangeness. So without further ado let's get into the craziness! Murders and murderers at the Cecil: One of several noteworthy guests of the hotel was Elizabeth Short, who you may know as the “Black Dahlia” after her 1947 murder in Los Angeles. She reportedly stayed at the hotel just before her mutilation, which remains unsolved. What connection her death may have had to the Cecil is not known, but what is known is that she was found on a street not far away on the morning of January 15 with her mouth carved ear to ear and her body cut in two. Some people say that this sorry of Short staying or being seen at the hotel are untrue but we like to think there's a connection, however we cannot confirm nor deny the validity of this claim and there is much conflicting reporting on this. There are some reports of sorry saying at a nearby hotel and just doing into the Cecil bar from time to time.  Next up a confirmed and also unsolved murder at the Cecil. Georgina "pigeon" Goldie Osgood. On June 4th a 79 year old retired telemarketer named Goldie Osgood was found in her hotel room dead. The autopsy showed that she was beaten, stabbed and choked with a rag. Her hotel room was ransacked. Friends say they talked her merely minutes before her death. She was known for feeding pigeons at a nearby park and that’s how she earned her nickname “Pigeon Goldie”. She was staying at the Cecil hotel, where she was very liked and was a long time residence. Not much information can be found about her death. Only that a man named Jacques B. Ehlinger was arrested a few hours after her body was found. He had been seen walking in the same area Ms. Osgood would feed pigeons. He was covered in blood, but was later released due to lack of evidence. Several serial killers have called the Cecil home as well. Chief among them… good ol Richard Ramirez, the fucking Night Stalker. Now if you're listening to this podcast and you don't know who Ramirez is, we question why you're here! But as a refresher:           Ramirez was a Satanist and a particularly awful human, even for a serial killer: He seemed to have no M.O. except to be as sadistic as possible.His victims — men, women, children — were chosen randomly and killed in a variety of ways, with whatever weapon was handy, often after a sexual assault. Most reports suggest that he influenced as a teenager by his cousin Mike, a Green Beret who bragged of committing horrific acts in Vietnam, and who later shot his wife to death in front of Ramirez.The Night Stalker was ultimately caught after a rape victim who’d been left alive got a look at his getaway car, a stolen Toyota that was found abandoned and connected to Ramirez by a single fingerprint. Once they had a suspect, police broadcast his name and face widely and Ramirez was recognized and beaten by a mob in East Los Angeles.He was convicted in 1989 of 13 counts of murder, five counts of attempted murder, 11 sexual assaults, and 14 burglaries, and sentenced to death. To which he said: “No big deal. Death always comes with the territory. I’ll see you in Disneyland.”Ramirez spent the next 23 years on Death Row at San Quentin, but died of Lymphoma in 2013. He was 53. “The Cecil and the Alexandria and the Twin Rosslyn hotels just become these giant coral reefs of the worst people in the world,” says Richard Schave, who runs Esotouric bus tours with his partner Kim Cooper, and makes the Cecil a featured stop on the “Hotel Horrors and Main Street Vice” package. “By 1990, the LAPD won’t go into [t hese places]. It was like, ‘If we’re called we’ll go in. But we’re not patrolling.’”That’s how a guy like the Night Stalker could operate there. Ramirez would return to the Cecil after a killing and ditch his blood-soaked clothes in the dumpsters out back, then walk into the hotel either naked or maybe in his underwear, none of which would have raised an eyebrow since the Cecil in the 1980s, as Schave put t, “was total, unmitigated chaos.”After all, that dumpster probably contained far worse things, and it wouldn’t have been weird to see a half-naked man wandering around a hotel renowned for vice and where the police rarely ventured. Drug dealers worked openly inside. The bodies of overdosed residents could linger in the hall for days. “No one wanted to be the person who called the cops,” Schave says. Another serial killer was known to live at the Cecil. In 1991, six years after Ramirez was caught and sentenced to death, a 41-year-old Austrian journalist named Jack Unterweger checked into the Cecil while he worked on a story about crime in L.A. for an Austrian magazine. Unterweger used his reporting work to secure ride-alongs with LAPD vice cops and those trips were revealed as scouting missions when it was later discovered that Unterweger was also a serial killer with a penchant for strangling prostitutes. It is suspected (but was never proven) that he chose the Cecil because of its connection to Ramirez.When Austrian police connected the strangulation deaths of three L.A. sex workers with a series of six unsolved murders back home — all of them prostitutes who’d been sexually assaulted and strangled with their own bras, using a distinct ligature — Unterweger fled and was arrested in Miami in February of 1992. Unterweger, it turns out, had started abusing prostitutes in his youth, and at age 24 he was convicted of strangling an 18-year-old German woman with her own bra, and sentenced to life in prison.Behind bars, Unterweger had been a model inmate, publishing poems, plays, and an autobiography that became a movie and his popularity made him a cause célèbre in the European arts community, which began to lobby passionately for his release. In 1990, after serving 15 years, Unterweger was granted parole, and almost overnight became a popular TV host and journalist. Within a year, he was in California, killing women again.In June 1994, an Austrian court convicted Unterweger of 11 murders and sentenced him to life with no chance of parole. That night, he killed himself in his cell — with a poetic twist. “He tied the ligature,” Schave said. “The signature ligature by which he killed all the prostitutes in Los Angeles and Vienna. That was his confession.” So those are murders and murderers connected and possibly connected to the Cecil. But the tragedy doesn't end there. There are many other crazy deaths from the Cecil. Mostly all suicides. During the Great Depression. Tens of thousands of Americans took their own lives during the late 1930s, creating the highest-recorded level ever—more than 150 per one million annually in 1937 and 1938, and In the 30s the Cecil had its share of suicides.  In 1931, a guest, W.K. Norton, 46, was found dead in his room after eating poison capsules. A week prior, he had checked into the Cecil under the name "James Willys" from Chicago.  This seems to be the earliest case of suicide at the Cecil. The following year, 25-year-old Benjamin Dodich was found by a maid in a room, dead by a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. In 1934, former Army Medical Corps sergeant Louis D. Borden was found with his throat slashed—he had written several notes about suicide while in the room including one that cited poor health as a reason for the suicide. In 1937, the body of Grace E. Magro was discovered wrapped in the telephone wires around the hotel. She later died at the now-demolished Georgia Street Receiving Hospital. Police were unable to determine whether Magro's death was the result of an accident or suicide.  A year later, the body of 35-year-old US Marine Roy Thompson was found on the skylight of a nearby building after he also jumped from his room. He had been staying at the hotel for several weeks.  In 1939, Navy officer Erwin C. Neblett was found dead after ingesting poison; he was 39 years old. Moving past the thirties we find more craziness and fuckery.      In January 1940, teacher Dorothy Sceiger, 45, ingested poison while staying at the Cecil and was reported by the Los Angeles Times to be "near death." No further reports were published about her condition.     In 1944, one of the youngest victims at Cecil Hotel had their life taken from them. Dorothy Jean Purcell, 19 years old, was staying as a guest at the hotel when she threw her newborn son from a window. Purcell did not know she was pregnant and woke in the middle of the night with stomach pains when she was sleeping next to her partner, 38-year-old shoe salesman Ben Levine. Not wanting to wake Levine, she went to the bathroom and delivered the baby herself. Purcell believed the boy was dead, and that’s when she got rid of the body from a great height. The lifeless baby was found on a roof adjacent to the building. Purcell was arrested, but after psychologists determined she was “mentally confused,” she was eventually found not guilty by reason of insanity. In November 1947, Robert Smith, 35, died after jumping from one of Cecil's seventh-floor windows. On October 22, 1954, San Francisco stationery firm employee Helen Gurnee, 55, jumped from the window of her seventh-floor room and landed on top of Cecil's marquee. One week prior, she had registered at the hotel under the name "Margaret Brown." On February 11, 1962, Julia Frances Moore, 50, jumped from the window of her eighth-floor room. We found the newspaper clipping announcing her death, it reads as follows:       "A woman leaped to her death from an eighth-floor window of the Cecil Hotel, 640 S Main St., early Sunday morning, her body landing on a second-floor roof in the light well of the building. Police identified her from a hotel registration card and papers in her purse as Julia Frances Moore, about 50. Det. Sgt. Paul LePage said the woman, who left no notes, had registered at the hotel on Wednesday. Her purse and a small over night bag were found in the room. Although the purse contained only 59 cents, a bank book showed she had nearly c $1,800(around $15,000 today) in a Springfield (II.) bank. Sgt. LePage said he also found a bus ticket stub in dicating she had come here from St. Louis. Other papers I containing two home ad dresses in St. Louis were also found. The officer said he would contact St. Louis police in a an effort to locate the woman's relatives." Also in 1962, October to be exact, another strange death occurred. On October 12, two bodies were found dead on the sidewalk in front of the hotel. One of the bodies was that of Pauline Otton. She was staying on the 9th floor of the hotel. She was 27 years old and had just had an argument with her estranged husband Dewey. The other body was not that of Dewey. It was the body of 65 year old George Gianinni. Initially police suspected the pair jumped together. After some investigation however there found that Ol George has his haha on his pockets and his shoes were still on. They said that if he had jumped his shoes would have fallen off during the fall or when he landed, also who jumps with their hands in their pockets? Well turns out that after her argument Pauline decided it wasn't worth living any more and jumped from the window of her room on the 9th floor. George however was just walking by the hotel about to have the worst, and last, day off his life. Pauline jumped and landed on George as he strolled by killing him. Talk about your bad luck, no wonder some people think the place is cursed. On December 20, 1975, a still-unidentified woman, approximately 23 years old, jumped from her twelfth-floor window onto the Cecil's second-floor roof. She had registered at the hotel on December 16 under the name "Alison Lowell" and was staying in room 327. On September 1, 1992, a man was found deceased in the alley behind the Cecil. Authorities believe the decedent either fell from, jumped from, or was pushed from the hotel's fifteenth floor. At the time of his death, the decedent was five feet, nine inches tall and weighed around 185 pounds. He was wearing blue sweatpants and a black sweatshirt over a gray t-shirt. The Los Angeles County Coroner's Office placed the decedent's age at twenty to thirty-two years. The decedent's true identity has never been established. On June 13, 2015, the body of a 28-year-old man was found outside the hotel. Some conjectured he may have committed suicide by jumping from the hotel, although a spokesperson for the county coroner informed the Los Angeles Times that the cause of death had not been determined. Now in between those last two there was another incident. This incident is probably the most well known one. Thanks to the internet the incident spread fast and there is tons of discussion and speculation about what really happened. The official cause of death was listed as accidental drowning although most people don't by that. If you haven't figured it out already we are talking about the death of Elisa Lam. Wwe could probably do an entire episode on this story so we'll just give you the basics and maybe hit the story a little harder in a bonus for our patreon.   On Jan. 26, 2013, Elisa Lam arrived in LA. She had just come by Amtrak train from San Diego and was headed to Santa Cruz as part of her solo trip around the West Coast. The trip was supposed to be a getaway from her studies at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, where she was originally from. Her family had been wary of her traveling by herself but the young student was determined to go at it alone. As a compromise, Lam made sure to check in with her parents every day of the trip to let them know that she was safe. That’s why it struck her parents as unusual when they didn’t hear from their daughter on Jan. 31, the day she was scheduled to check out of her LA hotel, the Cecil. The Lams eventually contacted the Los Angeles Police Department. The police searched the premises of the Cecil but couldn’t find her. Police soon released surveillance footage taken from the cameras at the Cecil Hotel on their website. This is where things took a turn into the truly bizarre. The hotel video showed Elisa Lam in one of its elevators on the date of her disappearance acting rather strangely. In the pixelated footage, Lam can be seen stepping into the elevator and pushing all the floor buttons. She steps in and out of the elevator, poking her head out sideways toward the hotel’s hallways in between. She peers out of the elevator another few times before stepping out of the elevator entirely. The last minutes of the video show Lam standing by the left side of the door, moving her hands in random gestures. Nobody else was captured on the video, except Lam. On Feb. 19, two weeks after the video was published by authorities, maintenance worker Santiago Lopez found Elisa Lam’s dead body floating in one of the hotel water tanks. Lopez made the discovery after responding to complaints from hotel patrons about low water pressure and a weird taste coming from the tap water. According to a statement by the chief of the Los Angeles Fire Department, the tank in which Lam’s body was found had to be drained completely and then cut open from the side to remove her five-foot-four frame. Nobody knows how Lam’s corpse — floating lifelessly next to the same clothes she wore in the surveillance video — ended up in the hotel’s water tank or who else might have been involved. Hotel staff told authorities that Lam was always seen by herself around the hotel premises. At a nearby shop, eerily named The Last Bookstore, owner Katie Orphan was among the last to see Elisa Lam alive. Orphan remembered the college student buying books and music for her family back in Vancouver. When the autopsy results for Lam’s case came out, it only served to ignite more questions. The toxicology report confirmed that Lam had consumed a number of medical drugs, likely to be medication for her bipolar disorder. But there were no indications of alcohol or illegal substances in her body. Soon after the toxicology report came out, amateur sleuths began poring over any information they could find in hopes of solving the mystery behind the death of Elisa Lam. One person noted that she seemed to not be taking her medicine previous to her death. It is an important finding to note given that the use of antidepressants to treat bipolar disorder can risk inducing manic side effects if done without caution. Some sleuths have understandably latched onto this detail and suggested it was a likely explanation behind Lam’s strange behavior in the elevator. Hotel manager Amy Price’s statements in court strongly support this theory. During Lam’s stay at the Cecil Hotel, Price said that Lam was originally booked in a hostel-style shared room with others. However, complaints of “odd behavior” from Lam’s roommates forced Lam to be moved to a private room by herself. David and Yinna Lam filed a wrongful death suit against the Cecil Hotel several months after their daughter’s death was uncovered. The Lams’ attorney stated that the hotel had a duty to “inspect and seek out hazards in the hotel that presented an unreasonable risk of danger to [Lam] and other hotel guests.” The hotel fought back against the suit, filing a motion to dismiss it. The hotel’s lawyer argued that the hotel had no reason to think that someone would be able to get into one of their water tanks. Based on court statements from the hotel’s maintenance staff, the hotel’s argument is not entirely far-fetched. Santiago Lopez, who was the first to find Lam’s body, described in detail how much effort he had to exert just to find her body. Lopez said that he took the elevator to the 15th floor of the hotel before walking up the staircase to the roof. Then, he had to first turn off the rooftop alarm and climb up on the platform where the hotel’s four water tanks were located. Finally, he had to climb another ladder to get to the top of the main tank. Only after all that did he notice something unusual. “I noticed the hatch to the main water tank was open and looked inside and saw an Asian woman lying face-up in the water approximately twelve inches from the top of the tank,” Lopez said, as reported by LAist. Lopez’s testimony suggested that it would have been difficult for Lam to make it to the top of the water tank on her own. At least, not without anyone noticing. The hotel’s Chief Engineer Pedro Tovar also made it clear that it would be difficult for anyone to access the rooftop, where the hotel water tanks were located, without triggering the alarms. Only hotel employees would be able to deactivate the alarm properly. If it was triggered, the sound of the alarm would reach the front desk as well as the entire top two floors of the hotel. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Howard Halm ruled that the death of Elisa Lam was “unforseeable” because it had happened in an area that guests were not allowed to access, so the lawsuit was dismissed. All of the talk of the difficulty on even getting to the water tanks, especially the fact that no alarms were triggered only fueled more conspiracies and speculation. We may never know what really happened and it's another feather in the crazy creepy cap of the Cecil! There are  stories of cold spots and shadowy figures. A news story went around a couple years ago of a ghost photograph, showing a shadowy figure outside of a window of the Cecil Hotel, looking like it was about to jump.There are stories of people saying that they see a woman who looks like Elizabeth Short and feeling like they’re being watched in the hotel. It’s a creepy place even though there are renovations and rebranding (the Cecil Hotel was renamed the Stay on Main), but, well, it’s hard to shake the sort of stories of the Cecil. Also early in 2021 the discovery channel is kicking off it's streaming service with a new episode of everyone's favorite… Ghost Adventures… Those idiots are at it again.   The hotel and the Elisa Lam footage was the inspiration for the Hotel season of American horror story. It was also the inspiration behind the movie Barton Fink starring John Goodman and Johnathan Turturro.  The hotel can also be seen in two popular music videos. The streets have no name by U2, where the brand performs on the roof of a building next to the Cecil. And in Blink 182 video for The Rock Show. The band is shown throwing money off of a single story building next to the Cecil, which may or may not be the same building u2 played on… Probably was though. Top hotel horror movieshttps://www.ranker.com/list/best-horror-movies-about-hotels/ranker-film

LightningBolt Theater of the Mind
Whispers Of The Past

LightningBolt Theater of the Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 50:52


Whispers Of The Past Written by: Joshua J. Price and JoElla Freeman Sound Design: Joshua J. Price Rated: PG for minimal language Lightningbolt proudly presents this project which was recorded both in studio and on location in upstate NY, with newer pieces recorded this year and flashback scenes recorded back in 2005. This sad and spooky story tells the journey that the Regan family are forced to go on as the secrets of their family heritage are revealed. For as the current barer of the power of being a medium dies, the power resettles in the youngest living member  of the family. Being a living link between the world of the living and the dead is hard enough without a vengeful   spirit after you, but when Daniel Regan loses  his mother and discovers his new power, can he figure out how to rid his grandmothers home of the evil spirit that haunts it before the spirit kills him? Including the voice talents of:   Maureen boutilier: Older Christine Alexis Kniker: Jenny Joshua Price: Daniel Regan Ashley Price: Christine Regan JoElla Freeman: Gram Regan Angela Young: Shannen Regan Russel Gold: Grandpa Regan Alyx Price: Hollie Burnette Wolfgang Phillips: Cyrus Sutton Christopher Enoch: Victor Sutton Abbie Rupp: Beatrice Sutton Sally Hartman: Mrs. Harwood Sheela Rendon: Heather Doherty Jeffrey Billard: doctor Tom Jones: Reverend Newell Fawndolyn Valentine: Shelly Wallers: Joshua Price, Tanja Milojevic, Adam Price, Mark Cadigan, Amy Price  and Barbra Price Sound effects were gathered from the free sound project or self-produced Music: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)License: CC BYhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ “Long Note One”, “The Hive”, “Thunder Dreams”, “Unnatural Situation”, “Zombie Hoodoo”   Jamendo music “Abandoned”, “One More Chance” Jason Shaw (Dark) “House of Evil”, “The deadly year”, “The great unknown”, “The talk”   This production was produced underneath a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivative 4.0 International License License: CC-BY-NC-ND https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Commercial Real Estate Podcast
The US Perspective with Amy Price of BentallGreenOak

Commercial Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 50:06


We have Amy Price joining us in this episode. She is the Managing Partner, Co-Head of US for BentallGreenOak. Given her position, Amy is able to provide us with a look at how real estate investing looks amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in the US and trends that might follow in Canada. BentallGreenOak is active in... The post The US Perspective with Amy Price of BentallGreenOak appeared first on Commercial Real Estate Podcast.

It's A Mind Game
Ep 27 Amy Price Journey 10 years Hypothalamic Amenorrhea, Eating disorder, Natural pregnancy.

It's A Mind Game

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2020 46:43


What a beautiful chat with the kind hearted Amy Hazel Price. In todays episode Amy shares her journey of 10 years Hypothalamic Amenorrhea, and approximately 16 years in and out of an eating disorder both of which she has been able to overcome leading her to not only a happier and healthier life but also to naturally falling pregnant (how exciting!!). If you are currently in the considering or in the middle of recovery I am confident you will find inspiration, hope and the motivation to pursue your health goals here. If not, you will get an insight in to the mind of someone dealing with HA and/or eating disorders and the common themes associated with them such as stress, feeling lost, and being out of control.  Amy also discusses the support systems she had in place throughout her journey and how they helped her through.  Everyone's recovery journey is different but the outcome is consistent; recovery is hard but WORTH it! I hope you enjoy this episode, please subscribe and share with someone who would enjoy it.    Want to connect? You can find me on instagram @jade.zsarik and Amy @amyhazel92

Health Hats, the Podcast
Everyone-Included Research

Health Hats, the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 54:25


Person-included research, co-production, tragedy, grief, health equity, and relationships in life and research. Chat with Amy Price of Stanford and BMJ Blog subscribers: Listen to the podcast here. Scroll down through show notes to read the post. Subscribe to Health Hats, the Podcast, on your favorite podcast player Please support my podcast. CONTRIBUTE HERE Episode Notes Prefer to read, experience impaired hearing or deafness? Find FULL TRANSCRIPT at the end of the other show notes or download the printable transcript here Contents with Time-Stamped Headings to listen where you want to listen or read where you want to read (heading. time on podcast xx:xx. page # on the transcript) Please comments and ask questions at the comment section at the bottom of the show notes on LinkedIn via email DM on Instagram or Twitter to @healthhats Credits Music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, Boston Drummer, Composer, Arranger Sponsored by Abridge Thanks to these fine people who inspired me for this episode: Brian Alper, Nakela Cook, Christine Goertz, Alexis Snyder, Kara Ayers, Sharon Levine, Jean Slutsky, Joe Selby, Connie Hwang, Tanisha Carino, James Harrison Links Stanford University AIM Lab, Anesthesia, Informatics, and Media Lab British Medical Journal Clinical point of care (POC) DynaMed Patient-Centered Research Outcomes Institute Related podcasts and blogs https://www.health-hats.com/minister-to-community-spirit/ https://www.health-hats.com/patient-family-advisors-back-2-basics/ https://www.health-hats.com/build-it-and-they-will-come/ About the Show Welcome to Health Hats, learning on the journey toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once. We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust to life's realities in the awesome circus of healthcare. Let's make some sense of all this. To subscribe go to https://www.health-hats.com/ Creative Commons Licensing The material found on this website created by me is Open Source and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution. Anyone may use the material (written, audio, or video) freely at no charge. Please cite the source as: ‘From Danny van Leeuwen, Health Hats. (including the link to my website). I welcome edits and improvements. Please let me know. danny@health-hats.com. The material on this site created by others is theirs and use follows their guidelines. The Show Proem Research follows life. Life comes before research. My diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis preceded my need for research. Let's talk about comparative effectiveness research (CER). CER is simply research that tells us that treatment A is more likely to be helpful than treatment B for a particular group of people in a particular set of circumstances. Before researchers conduct clinical effectiveness research, people have had symptoms, tried to manage those symptoms independently, got diagnosed, and then tried different therapies prescribed by their doctor. Some doctors tried treatment A, some treatment B, and even some treatment C. Researchers, clinicians or patients wanted to know if A was better than B and found funding to do comparative effectiveness research.  Even if years of research occur and get published before I get diagnosed, my life happens before research becomes relevant; relevant in the context of my life, my circumstances, my conditions, my genetics. This perspective is the cornerstone of my advocacy for person-centered research. Introducing Amy Price I’m delighted to introduce my guest, Amy Price, a senior research scientist at Stanford University in California with the AIM Lab the Anesthesia, Informatics, and Media Lab.

Health Hats, the Podcast
Everyone-Included Research

Health Hats, the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 54:25


Person-included research, co-production, tragedy, grief, health equity, and relationships in life and research. Chat with Amy Price of Stanford and BMJ Blog subscribers: Listen to the podcast here. Scroll down through show notes to read the post. Subscribe to Health Hats, the Podcast, on your favorite podcast player Please support my podcast. CONTRIBUTE HERE Episode Notes Prefer to read, experience impaired hearing or deafness? Find FULL TRANSCRIPT at the end of the other show notes or download the printable transcript here Contents with Time-Stamped Headings to listen where you want to listen or read where you want to read (heading. time on podcast xx:xx. page # on the transcript) Please comments and ask questions at the comment section at the bottom of the show notes on LinkedIn via email DM on Instagram or Twitter to @healthhats Credits Music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, Boston Drummer, Composer, Arranger Sponsored by Abridge Thanks to these fine people who inspired me for this episode: Brian Alper, Nakela Cook, Christine Goertz, Alexis Snyder, Kara Ayers, Sharon Levine, Jean Slutsky, Joe Selby, Connie Hwang, Tanisha Carino, James Harrison Links Stanford University AIM Lab, Anesthesia, Informatics, and Media Lab British Medical Journal Clinical point of care (POC) DynaMed Patient-Centered Research Outcomes Institute Related podcasts and blogs https://health-hats.com/minister-to-community-spirit/ https://health-hats.com/patient-family-advisors-back-2-basics/ https://health-hats.com/build-it-and-they-will-come/ About the Show Welcome to Health Hats, learning on the journey toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once. We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust to life's realities in the awesome circus of healthcare. Let's make some sense of all this. To subscribe go to https://health-hats.com/ Creative Commons Licensing The material found on this website created by me is Open Source and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution. Anyone may use the material (written, audio, or video) freely at no charge. Please cite the source as: ‘From Danny van Leeuwen, Health Hats. (including the link to my website). I welcome edits and improvements. Please let me know. danny@health-hats.com. The material on this site created by others is theirs and use follows their guidelines. The Show Proem Research follows life. Life comes before research. My diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis preceded my need for research. Let's talk about comparative effectiveness research (CER). CER is simply research that tells us that treatment A is more likely to be helpful than treatment B for a particular group of people in a particular set of circumstances. Before researchers conduct clinical effectiveness research, people have had symptoms, tried to manage those symptoms independently, got diagnosed, and then tried different therapies prescribed by their doctor. Some doctors tried treatment A, some treatment B, and even some treatment C. Researchers, clinicians or patients wanted to know if A was better than B and found funding to do comparative effectiveness research.  Even if years of research occur and get published before I get diagnosed, my life happens before research becomes relevant; relevant in the context of my life, my circumstances, my conditions, my genetics. This perspective is the cornerstone of my advocacy for person-centered research. Introducing Amy Price I'm delighted to introduce my guest, Amy Price, a senior research scientist at Stanford University in California with the AIM Lab the Anesthesia, Informatics, and Media Lab.

Live By Design Podcast | Release Overwhelm, Get Unstuck, & Take Action | Via Goals, Habits, Gratitude, & Joy

I am so excited this week to share with you a conversation I had with my cousin Amy Price. Amy is one of the most creative people I know, and today she's sharing her story of how she came to work on Broadway, the pivots she's taken since COVID-19 entered the picture (here's a hint, her thriving Etsy store is the result of a desire to protect the people in her community and grew wildly from there), what creative pursuits she's currently leaning into, and what to do if you find yourself in a creative rut. Most of all though, through this conversation I learned the importance of being open to new possibilities and that when they're unfolding around you, you must take action. Before you go, did you know that we offer a weekly newsletter? It's true! All the love, encouragement, and joy from each new podcast episode gets delivered directly to you including links to that week's full-length and mini meditation episodes, resources mentioned during the podcast, and even some extra inspiration to boot! Sign up here for your weekly dose of inspiration.episode notes | weekly podcast newsletter | @livebydesignpodcast | Amy Price Design on Etsy | @amypricedesign | @prettybaked_xo | download your free 5 mini meditations & guided sleep meditation

The Sport Psych Show
#108 Amy Price - Helping Players Improve Game Understanding

The Sport Psych Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 70:24


I'm delighted to speak with Amy Price in this episode. Amy has a football coaching background holding her UEFA A Licence and now works as women's national coach developer for the FA. Prior to this, Amy was a lecturer at St Mary's University London in Physical and Sport Education and then programme director. Amy holds a Masters and DProf. We speak about a paper that Amy has just co-authored related to strategic understanding, which looks at soccer coaches' interpretation, knowledge and application of game strategies. Specifically, game understanding; building meta- cognitive game skills; and the use of video games to improve learning transference onto the football pitch.

TBS eFM This Morning
0911 In Focus 1: Effects of mask-wearing in COVID-19 prevention

TBS eFM This Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 10:12


Featured Interview: Effects of mask-wearing in COVID-19 prevention -코로나19과 마스크 착용의 효과 Guest: Dr. Amy Price, Senior Research Advisor Stanford Medicine X, Stanford University School of Medicine

Golden Nuggets
Ep. 11 – Amy Price

Golden Nuggets

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 46:59


The post Ep. 11 – Amy Price (https://whynow.co.uk/listen/golden-nuggets-episode-11-amy-price/) appeared first on whynow (https://whynow.co.uk) .

Westchester Talk Radio
Isolation Therapy Episode 33 with Amy Price - Chief Development Officer YWCA

Westchester Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 34:43


Host John Marino talks with Christna Altomare, Board of Directors member, YWCA of White Plains & Northern Westchester about the group's recent "In the Virtual Company of Women" event and the many services provided to the Community

Coaches in Cars Getting Coffee
Episode 6 Russell Earnshaw

Coaches in Cars Getting Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 13:50


Coaching Wizard from Magic Academy Fame. Russell shares some ideas on game design in coaching, link to Magic Academy Podcast with Amy Price below, it's well worth a listen MAGIC ACADEMY PODCAST www.buzzsprout.com/205642/1023380

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Behind the Shield - Shelter Insurance
Episode 07: Agent Amy Price

Behind the Shield - Shelter Insurance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 14:18


The Behind the Shield podcast is joined by agent Amy Price who is the first agent to appear on the podcast. She talks about plans for her agency surrounding COVID-19 and what good she has seen lately.

Sharp Scratch
Working with patients

Sharp Scratch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 35:20


Every day hundreds of patients give up their time to help train medical students. Some work closely with medical schools, as expert patients who lead hands on teaching sessions, or helping develop the curriculum. As medics, we rely on the good will of patients for our learning. But what's it really like to be a patient who's used as a learning opportunity? This week, we speak to three patients who have experienced just this - and find out the key things to avoid doing and saying! Our expert guests and contributors: Amy Price is a research scientist at Stanford University and part of The BMJ Patient advisory panel. She has worked closely with medical students in a number of different settings. Mike Scott is a member of the Patient Educator team at King's College London School of Medicine, where he's been examined by many medical students as part of his work. Sarah Markham is a mathematician, a researcher at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience. She's a member of The BMJ Patient advisory panel and has lived experience of inpatient mental health services, throughout which she interacted with many medical students. If you'd like to read Ruth Tapp's piece that Anna mentions, you can find it on BMJ.com

The Magic Academy
Season 3 - Episode 21 with Amy Price

The Magic Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 98:06


The legend that is Amy Price part 2... purist, coach and coach developer, lover of box sets and high quality sleep enjoys ripping apart Rusty’s coaching...

Leading Voices in Real Estate
Amy Price | Managing Partner, Co-Head of U.S. at BentallGreenOak

Leading Voices in Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 55:50


Our first episode in 2020 features Amy Price, Managing Partner and Co-Head of the U.S. business for BentallGreenOak. After the recent merger between Bentall Kennedy and Green Oak, which she helped orchestrate, the company has grown to become a $48B real estate investment manager with a global footprint. Amy is a senior leader in the real estate investment management business. We talk about overall trends and challenges in this sector and how she has navigated and built her career, first at Morgan Stanley and now at BGO.Amy has responsibility for the operating and financial performance of BGO U.S. business and has direct oversight of transactions, asset management, and portfolio management. Amy focuses her time on the Core, Core Plus and Development parts of the business. Amy chairs the U.S. Investment Committee for BGO Diversified and Separate Account Clients, co-chairs the U.S. Management Committee, and is a member of the BGO Global Coordination Committee.Prior to joining BentalGreenOak in 2012, Amy was a Managing Director and Head of Real Estate Investing for the Western United States at Morgan Stanley, where she was an Investment Committee member and built the real estate investment management business in San Francisco. Amy also spent time in Morgan Stanley's New York and Hong Kong offices.Amy is Board Chair of the National Association of Real Estate Investment Managers (NAREIM) and member of the Urban Land Institute Global Board of Directors in addition to being a Governing Trustee of ULI. She holds an MBA with Distinction from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and graduated magna cum laude from Colgate University.

Leading Voices in Real Estate
Amy Price | Managing Partner, Co-Head of U.S. at BentallGreenOak

Leading Voices in Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020


Our first episode in 2020 features Amy Price, Managing Partner and Co-Head of the U.S. business for BentallGreenOak. After the recent merger between Bentall Kennedy and Green Oak, which she helped orchestrate, the company has grown to become a $48B real estate investment manager with a global footprint.

Leading Voices in Real Estate
Amy Price | Managing Partner, Co-Head of U.S. at BentallGreenOak

Leading Voices in Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 55:50


Our first episode in 2020 features Amy Price, Managing Partner and Co-Head of the U.S. business for BentallGreenOak. After the recent merger between Bentall Kennedy and Green Oak, which she helped orchestrate, the company has grown to become a $48B real estate investment manager with a global footprint. Amy is a senior female leader in the real estate investment management business.

Way of Champions Podcast
#142 What Coaches Can Learn from Video Game Designers with UEFA A Licensed Coach Amy Price

Way of Champions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 89:58


FA National Women's Coach Developer, Amy Price shares her unique approach to player development as she shares how coaches can use the principles of video game design to engage in their development, setting challenges, designing tasks and encouraging problem-solving.    Highlights from the Discussion: How to gain trust of a new team Assessing what a team needs from a coach  How does video game design mirror great practice strategies  Can we create a ‘flow-zone” for multiple players at one time? How can we make players pleasantly unpleasant? Finding the balance between hard and fun What are the elements of video games that are applicable to sports practice? The 5 video game strategies that can be used with athletes  Connect with Amy Price: Twitter: https://twitter.com/amyprice_10 Research Gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Amy_Price9     Support the Podcast! Become a Podcast Champion! …and get FREE access to ALL of our online courses. We are now offering you the ability to contribute as a Podcast Champion, (https://www.patreon.com/wayofchampions) for as little as a cup of coffee per month (OK its a Venti Mocha), to help us up the ante and provide even better interviews, better sound, and an overall enhanced experience. Plus, as a $10 per month Podcast Super-Champion, you will have access to never before released and bonus material, including: • Downloadable transcripts of the podcasts, so you don't have to crash your car trying to take notes!   • A monthly discussion with John, James, Jerry, and other special guests talking about the previous month's episodes and answering some of the FAQs we received that month   • A code to get free access to our online course called "Coaching Mastery," usually a $97 course, but yours for free for becoming a patron.   • Access to an online community of coaches like you who are dedicated listeners of the podcast, and will be able to answer your questions and share their coaching experiences.   Thank you for all your support these past two years, and a special big thank you to all of you who become part of our inner circle, our patrons, who will enable us to take our podcast to the next level. https://www.patreon.com/wayofchampions

Recovery Is Possible: A Mental Health Podcast
Celebrating Recovery: A Heart-to-Heart with Country Singer-Songwriter Aaron Pollock

Recovery Is Possible: A Mental Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 26:34


Aaron Pollock almost forgot how music made him feel. As he shares the story of his unique mental health and substance use recovery journey, we are encouraged to ask ourselves; what does recovery mean to each of us? Join us as we shift the language from illness to wellness, reduce stigma and guide you through a sample of CMHA’s Recovery College model.Thank you to our guest Aaron Pollock, CMHA Calgary for hosting the recording space, our provincial CMHA collaborators in Wood Buffalo, Lethbridge, Edmonton and Central Alberta near Red Deer, Amy Ball and Amy Price for the artwork and Social Media management, Diamond Needles Studio & Stage for the background music, funding from the Government of Alberta, the co-developers of CMHA’s Road to Recovery course and our Producer Barbara Ulrich.Here’s to effective mental health solutions for all! #Turni2Wewww.aaronpollock.caSupport the show (https://secure.cmha.calgary.ab.ca/donate)

Player Development Project Podcast - Learning Tools for Soccer Coaching
Principles of Video Game Design with Amy Price

Player Development Project Podcast - Learning Tools for Soccer Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 38:59


In this Masterclass Discussion, FA National Women's Coach Developer, Amy Price shares her unique approach to player development with Dave Wright & Dan Wright in a highly engaging conversation.Amy shares research on how coaches can use the principles of video game design to engage young players in their own development, setting challenges, designing tasks and encouraging problem-solving. Amy outlines how players can take ownership of the task and you can 'level' up the challenge as you go. This is essential listening if you want practical advice around session design and ensuring you're making the environment as enjoyable as possible for young players from one of England's top young coaches.Exclusive offer for Podcast listeners: 30 Days Free Active Membership. Visit www.playerdevelopmentproject.com/podcast

Way of Champions Podcast
#113 The Difference Between Talent and Ability, a discussion with Stuart Armstrong, host of The Talent Equation Podcast

Way of Champions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 93:27


Stuart Armstrong is the Head of Coaching for Sport England. Prior to Sport England, he was the Player Development Manager for the Rugby Football Union. He is one of the world’s top experts on player development pathways and skill acquisition, and has helped thousands of coaches in the UK create better learning environments and develop deeper relationships with their players.   His sports coaching experience is in golf, cricket, field hockey, rugby, and soccer. He leverages the knowledge gained from the various sports he has coached to help create multi-sport, player-focused training programs that assist athletes in not only developing sold skill foundations but great off-field skills to help them succeed in life.   Highlights from the Podcast: Min 10: What is Talent? OR Talent vs Ability Min 18: Why it is important for a coach to develop more than just the technical and tactical  Min 24: How to shift the coach mindset from ignoring the psychological side of coaching athletes  Min 31: Finding the balance of sports knowledge and people skills  Min* 41: The difference between technique and skill Min 47: Checking for understanding  Min 52: Combining the art of coaching with the Science of Coaching Min 1:13 What if we identified players not just during competition, but at practice? Min 1:20 Examples of great Programs that are “doing it right”   Resources Mentioned The Talent Equation, The Podcast [Link] WOC #16 Stuart Armstrong, Head of Coaching for Sport England, “Learning Happens in the Ugly Zone” and other coaching factors [podcast]  WOC #96 “Success is Not an Accident; Success is a Choice” with Alan Stein Jr., author of Raise Your Game: High-Performance Secrets from the Best of the Best [podcast] WOC #31 Mark Bennett, Founder of Performance Development Systems, How Coaches Can Shape Behavior, Influence Training Habits, and Build Accountable Teams [podcast] WOC #50 It’s Time for Coaching Educators to Start Teaching Coaching and Stop Teaching Sport Science with Olympic Coaching Educator Wayne Goldsmith [podcast] 'Carving nature at her joints' - A conversation with Andrew Wilson [podcast] Non-Linear Pedagogy and Skill Acquisition, by Jia Yi Chow[book]  Playing with a 'clumsy pig' using a 'sandbox' in a 'fishtank' - A conversation about games with Amy Price [podcast] Coaches are terrible at Talent ID, so we must be architects of an optimal learning environment: A discussion with Dr. Joe Baker [podcast]   Connect with Stu Armstrong Website: http://www.thetalentequation.co.uk/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuartarmstrong/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/stu_arm Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetalentequation.co.uk   Announcements for Changing The Game Project:   CONFERENCE Way of Champions Conference will be in Denver, CO on August 2-4. Visit https://changingthegameproject.com/wocconference for more information!    SUPPORT THE PODCAST! Become a Podcast Champion! …and get FREE access to ALL of our online courses.   We are now offering you the ability to contribute as a Podcast Champion, (https://www.patreon.com/wayofchampions)for as little as a cup of coffee per month (OK its a Venti Mocha), to help us up the ante and provide even better interviews, better sound, and an overall enhanced experience. Plus, as a $10 per month Podcast Super-Champion, you will have access to never before released and bonus material, including: Downloadable transcripts of the podcasts, so you don't have to crash your car trying to take notes! A monthly discussion with John, James, Jerry, and other special guests talking about the previous month's episodes and answering some of the FAQs we received that month A code to get free access to our online course called "Coaching Mastery," usually a $97 course, but yours for free for becoming a patron.  Access to an online community of coaches like you who are dedicated listeners of the podcast, and will be able to answer your questions and share their coaching experiences. Thank you for all your support these past two years, and a special big thank you to all of you who become part of our inner circle, our patrons, who will enable us to take our podcast to the next level. https://www.patreon.com/wayofchampions   Visit us on: Web: https://changingthegameproject.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ctgprojecthq Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChangingTheGameProject/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ctgprojecthq/ iTunes: http://bit.ly/wocpodcast

The Magic Academy
Season 2 - Episode 4 - with Amy Price

The Magic Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 50:50


Rusty chats with Amy Price rockstar football coach and University lecturer. Amy now works with the FA at St Georges Park as a Coach Developer.

The Talent Equation Podcast
Developing coaching wizards with ice cream, burgers and beer - A conversation with Fletch and Rusty from The Magic Academy

The Talent Equation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 72:24


Russell (Rusty) Earnshaw is back and this time he is with his partner in coaching John (Fletch) Fletcher. Together they make up two thirds of 'The Magic Academy' along with a secret partner they refer to as 'Magic Stig'. As you might expect, the guys and I cover a lot of ground in this one including: - How the guys are taking a 'games based' approach to coach development using challenge cards. - How this podcast with Amy Price https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/playing-clumsy-pig-using-sandbox-in-fishtank-conversation/id1209549739?i=1000408126686&mt=2 inspired the gamification of coaching and coach development- How they devised the CARDS approach and how they bring it to life in their coaching- How they use a principle of 'beating the game' to help players develop awarenessThis is a fascinating romp through the minds of two of the most creative minds in coaching and coach development. I am sure you will enjoy it as much as I did.

The Talent Equation Podcast
Developing coaching wizards with ice cream, burgers and beer - A conversation with Fletch and Rusty from The Magic Academy

The Talent Equation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 72:24


Russell (Rusty) Earnshaw is back and this time he is with his partner in coaching John (Fletch) Fletcher. Together they make up two thirds of 'The Magic Academy' along with a secret partner they refer to as 'Magic Stig'. As you might expect, the guys and I cover a lot of ground in this one including: - How the guys are taking a 'games based' approach to coach development using challenge cards. - How this podcast with Amy Price https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/playing-clumsy-pig-using-sandbox-in-fishtank-conversation/id1209549739?i=1000408126686&mt=2 inspired the gamification of coaching and coach development- How they devised the CARDS approach and how they bring it to life in their coaching- How they use a principle of 'beating the game' to help players develop awarenessThis is a fascinating romp through the minds of two of the most creative minds in coaching and coach development. I am sure you will enjoy it as much as I did.

Elite Edupreneurs: Empowering Educators to Become Entrepreneurs
Ep. 48: Amy Price - Aussie Star Resources

Elite Edupreneurs: Empowering Educators to Become Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 68:55


Show Notes & Links Elite Edupreneurs: Empowering Educators to Become Entrepreneurs 5/8/18 Episode 48: Amy Price - Aussie Star Resources In today's episode I interview Amy Price from Aussie Star Resources. Amy shares why SEO is vital, what she chooses to outsource, and how important it is to have a recognizable brand.   teachwithfergy.com/emailsetup   TpT Downunder Group   Udemy   Fiverr   UpWork   Wordpress   Shopify   WooCommerce   Lauren Copeland’s Episode: VA Tips   Jewel’s Interview   Yoast SEO   Barbara Williams SEO   Amazon Storage   Stand Out Brand Camp   TpT Focused Success Course   Google Sheets   Hinemoa Robb   Autumn Lane Paperie   Sellers She Admires: Jewel Pastor - Jewel’s School Gems Jane- Tech Teacher Pto3 Amy O’Grady - Mrs. Amy 123 Shelly Rees - Appletastic Education Misty Miller - Misty Miller   Connect with Amy on social media: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Aussie-Star-Resources https://aussiestarresources.com.au/ https://www.facebook.com/aussiestarresources/ https://www.instagram.com/aussiestarresources/ https://www.pinterest.com/aussiestarresou/ https://designedbyteachers.com.au/aussie-star-resources/   Connect with Rachel on social media: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Bright-Futures-Counseling https://www.brightfutures-counseling.com/ https://www.facebook.com/brightfuturescounseling/ https://www.instagram.com/brightfuturescounseling/ https://www.pinterest.com/bfcounseling/ https://twitter.com/brightfuturesSC   If you are enjoying Elite Edupreneurs please subscribe and leave a review! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1237054193

The Real Market With Chris Rising
The Real Market With Chris Rising - Ep. 7 Connect LA Panel

The Real Market With Chris Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 49:03


Chris spoke on the Buy, Build, Sell, or Hold: Investment and Development Insights panel at the Connect LA event on Tuesday, March 27, 2018. The panel was moderated by Marc Renard and the other panelists were Amy Price, Joon Choi, and Jaime Lee. The conversation covered many topics, including downtown vs. suburban office and multi-family development. 

The Talent Equation Podcast
Playing with a 'clumsy pig' using a 'sandbox' in a 'fishtank' - A conversation about games with Amy Price

The Talent Equation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 110:10


Amy Price is a football coach that is fascinated by games. She lectures on coaching at St Mary's University and is studying for a PhD on the topic of the application of the learning principles associated with video games as applied to sport. This conversation really got me thinking...we discovered that we were both using games in our coaching but we were coming from very different theoretical perspectives. It was really interesting and you will hear us both struggling to come to terms with it. In this episode you will hear us exploring: - Using a 'sandbox' to eliminate risk- Using a 'fishtank' to develop technique - Why games promote learning by providing meaning - The 4 C's of mission based learning - Why the whole concept of 'ball mastery' is missing a trickEnjoy!!

The Talent Equation Podcast
Playing with a 'clumsy pig' using a 'sandbox' in a 'fishtank' - A conversation about games with Amy Price

The Talent Equation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 110:10


Amy Price is a football coach that is fascinated by games. She lectures on coaching at St Mary's University and is studying for a PhD on the topic of the application of the learning principles associated with video games as applied to sport. This conversation really got me thinking...we discovered that we were both using games in our coaching but we were coming from very different theoretical perspectives. It was really interesting and you will hear us both struggling to come to terms with it. In this episode you will hear us exploring: - Using a 'sandbox' to eliminate risk- Using a 'fishtank' to develop technique - Why games promote learning by providing meaning - The 4 C's of mission based learning - Why the whole concept of 'ball mastery' is missing a trickEnjoy!!

Liverpool FA Podcast
#10 - Amy Price

Liverpool FA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2018 88:44


Amy Price (@AmyPrice_10) Amy is a lecturer at St Mary's University, Twickenham. She teaches on BA Physical and Sport Education and Football Education, Coaching and Development. 18 months into her Professional Doctorate, she is exploring how digital video game design principles can be used in teaching / coaching games, in particular football. Amy is currently coaching at Fulham FC's Pre-Academy with the u7 group, and the Women's University Team. Alongside this, Amy is an FA Affiliate Tutor and Coach Mentor in Surrey. Recommended Resources: FA Bootroom Issue 19 - which features articles on video game principles from Amy and Jack - http://www.thefa.com/get-involved/coach/the-boot-room/issue-19 Surrey FA CPD Event: Unlocking The Potential of a Games Generation - http://www.surreyfa.com/news/2018/feb/14/unlocking-the-potential-of-a-games-generation Amy’s own session plans - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/13H9XVnCJlKABk6hzZYse2lTLUQbdsnv-?usp=sharing http://digitalgamesapproach.weebly.com James Paul Gee - Why Are Video Games Good For Learning? http://www.academiccolab.org/resources/documents/MacArthur.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnEN2Sm4IIQ Amy’s Four C’s - CHEAT, CHALLENGE, CHANGE, CLUE Price, A., Collins, D., Stoszkowski, J. and Pill, S., 2017. Learning to Play Soccer: Lessons on Meta-cognition from Video Game Design. Quest, pp.1-13.: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00336297.2017.1386574?journalCode=uqst20 Book: The Anti-Education Era - James Paul Gee - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Anti-Education-Era-Creating-Students-Learning/dp/0230342094 Liverpool FA Coach Support - http://www.liverpoolfa.com/coaches The Bootroom Magazine - http://www.thefa.com/get-involved/coach/the-boot-room Music by Terry Devine-King via audionetwork.com

Dayton Women in the Word
Amy Price Bromberg {S3 E13}

Dayton Women in the Word

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 58:03


This week, we have Amy Price Bromberg sharing with us on the podcast! In this episode, Amy speaks about how she does discipleship within her context of leading college-age girls through Athletes in Action. She invites us to be authentic and to live in a place of no hiding - a place where people can just be themselves.

Confidential Podcast
Beau Ryan, Kris Smith and Love Child star Andy Ryan

Confidential Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2017 28:39


This week on Confidential On Nova we talk to Brisbane Racing ambassador and model Kris Smith, Andy Ryan, who plays the loveable Dr Bowditch on Love Child, calls in for a chat and  The Footy Show's Beau Ryan gives us his tip for State of Origin.

Confidential Podcast
Richard Wilkins, MKR and Thundamentals

Confidential Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2017 26:30


This week on Confidential on Nova the team chat to Richard Wilkins to get his tips on who’ll win at this year’s Oscars. They also catch up with My Kitchen Rules contestants Della and Tully and Aussie hip hop group the Thundamentals drop in for a chat.   

Confidential Podcast
Rachael Finch and Hugh Sheridan

Confidential Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2017 24:22


This week, the Confidential on Nova team catch up with Rachael Finch to hear all about her new fitness program The Body of Dance. Aussie actor Hugh Sheridan calls in from L.A. And get all the goss from the latest David Jones runway show.

Confidential Podcast
Julia Morris, Home and Way star Jackson Heywood and Victoria Secret goss

Confidential Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2016 21:38


In the final Confidential on Nova for 2016, the team chat to I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here host Julia Morris. They also catch up with Home and Away heart throb Jackson Heywood and get all the goss from last week’s Victoria Secret fashion show.

Primary Care Today
The Family Doc's Guide to Bipolar Disorder Diagnosis and Treatment

Primary Care Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2015


Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP Dr. Brian McDonough welcomes Dr. Amy Price, staff physician in the Department of Family Practice at Eastern Virginia Medical School. Dr. Price authored an article titled "Bipolar Disorders: A Review" in American Family Physician, journal of the AAFP. She explains the keys to recognizing, diagnosing, and treating bipolar disorder in primary care settings.