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Welcome back Rounds Table Listeners!We are back this week with a special podcast episode! Dr. Mike Fralick sits down with Dr. Amy Yu, a Stroke Neurologist, Clinician-Scientist, and Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto and Sunnybrook Hospital, to chat about her hot-off-the press publication - Population-Level Screening for Diabetes and Dyslipidemia After Pregnancies Complicated by Hypertension or Diabetes!Questions? Comments? Feedback? We'd love to hear from you! @roundstable @InternAtWork @MedicinePods
Amy Yu sits down to share about her experience in leading intergenerational ministry at Scarborough Chinese Baptist Church in Toronto. Through her research, she has learned about the dynamics of engaging in all-age ministry at a church with multiple languages and cultural dynamics.
Tim Beilharz sends through the third batch of "Postcards from Nashville," a collection of short conversations with pastors, researchers and authors who presented at Intergenerate Conference 2023 at Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee. In this episode we hear from: Stacey Davis (Dallas Theological Seminary) - Ancient Israelite intergenerational faith practices Amy Yu (Scarborough Chinese Baptist Church) - Intergenerational Ministry at a tri-lingual church Steve Case (Involve Youth; Andrews University) - Theology of IG ministry through a nuanced reading of Scripture Intergenerate Conference brought together leaders from a wide variety of church denominations and traditions who are all thinking about intergenerational ministry in their respective contexts. As you listen to these voices, our hope is that your imagination will be sparked, stimulating your own ideas on how the theology, theory and practice of intergenerational ministry may be implemented in your local church. We'd love to hear how The Effective Ministry Podcast is encouraging you in your local church. Please send your thoughts, comments, suggestions, and critiques to effectiveministrypodcast@youthworks.net. Click on through to discover more from Youthworks Ministry Support Team and find out how Youthworks can help you have an effective youth and children's ministry in your local church.
In this podcast, ICIS Industry Analyst Joanne Wang and Amy Yu discuss the supply-demand situations and the outlook for China's ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) market.
In this podcast, ICIS Industry Analyst Joanne Wang and Amy Yu discuss recent development and outlook in China's polyethylene (PE) market.
In this podcast, ICIS editor Lucy Shuai and ICIS analysts Amy Yu and Joey Zhou discuss Asia polyolefins market outlook.
SINGAPORE (ICIS)--In this podcast, ICIS editor Julia Tan discusses China's latest Two Sessions with ICIS olefins analysts Amy Yu and Joey Zhou. The term “two sessions” refers to the annual parliamentary meetings held separately by the National People's Congress (NPC) and the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), during the same period.These meetings are crucial for understanding China's economic direction, with Yu and Zhou providing key analysis on the Two Sessions vis-à-vis Asia's olefins market outlook.
LONDON (ICIS)--Despite the challenges 2022 has presented the chemicals industry, more Asian polyolefins capacity is set to come online in the coming year.As China eases its zero-COVID restrictions, senior analysts Amy Yu and Joey Zhou discuss the 2023 outlook for the Asian polyolefins market with senior reporter for Europe Morgan Condon.
Amy Yu is a bilingual standup comedian based in Canada. We talked about how standup comedy changed her life, how she thinks about telling jokes in Chinese vs telling in English, and how to properly tell a dirty joke. I also had a pretty serious debate with her about the role of artificial intelligence in comedy. 0:00 Amy's standup set 01:04 Debating the role of AI in art creation 22:31 How comedy helped Amy with mental health 28:17 How to deal with bombing on stage 31:48 Amy's (and Richard's) comedic influences 37:02 Telling jokes in Chinese vs English 38:32 Jokes about going on a date with a Chinese American 39:40 Blue material
Asian olefins capacity is set to increase in the coming months, but against the prospect of a global recession and challenging demand it is unclear how this will develop for producers. Senior analysts Amy Yu and Joey Zhou talks to European Senior Reporter Morgan Condon about the main drivers in the market for the rest of 2022.
As the child of Chinese immigrants, Amy Yu knew that her path was to study hard, get an education and step into a stable job. But after her studies took her from Western Australia all the way over to the big smoke of Melbourne, Amy knew she had to make a bold move. Now, Amy is the Co-Founder and CTO of Ventora Medical, a venture-backed company that is developing a device to monitor the airway pressure of premature infants on non-invasive respiratory support, proving that being brave and saying yes can (literally) change the world. Discover more:Start your Shopify 14-day free trial: https://bit.ly/3fuq58C -Learn more about Ventora Medical: https://www.ventoramedical.com/ -Connect with Amy on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amyyu14/ -Follow The Peers Project on Instagram: http://bit.ly/3adVmYG See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
My guest on this episode is Amy Yu, who is a co-founder and CTO at Ventora. Their team of biomedical engineers, healthcare, and business experts are committed to setting a new standard of neonatal care. They are a Melbourne-based medical device company with a vision to address respiratory distress in premature babies. This condition remains the most common cause of death within the first year of a newborn's life and is widespread amongst the almost 15 million premature babies born each year and exists within nearly all babies born before 28 weeks of pregnancy.
When helping premature babies breathe is your purpose, and your pathway is to empower clinicians through innovation, there must be a number of cultural and process experiences to share at the Startups’ Roundtable, and that is exactly what Amy Yu, the CTO at Ventora Medical did for us on this episode. Amy is a biomedical engineer with a passion for problem solving, innovation and engineering and from her perspective as a co-founder of Ventora Medical, she talks about the founders journey and the bridging of health, technology and business.
Amy Yu, the CTO at Ventora Medical, provides multiple views into the complexity of co-founding a medical startup. From the merging of business and engineering to be applied to a heavily regulated industry in the health sector. Added to that, Ventora Medical is innovating to help newborn babies, their families and the committed medical teams that support them.Born in 2018, Ventora Medical is a Melbourne-based medical device company with a vision to address this clinical need. Their team comprises passionate biomedical engineers, healthcare and business experts from a diverse range of backgrounds and they are passionate and committed to setting a new standard of neonatal care.
Candid Culture is a podcast series where hosts Antonia Mou and Amy Yu discuss the latest and greatest pop culture media, from music to movies to tv shows to books: completely unscripted, candid conversation. In this episode, they review Netflix's new coming of age film: "The Half of It", written and directed by Alice Wu.
Asian Heritage Month kicks off! We discuss the meaningfulness of our heritage, Michael Jordan’s Last Dance on Netflix and reaction to Dr. Theresa Tam enduring racist comments from Conservative MP leadership contender Derek Sloan. Featuring special guests, Josh Yang (@joshyangcomedy, “Have We Made It Yet” Podcast), Anto Chan (@antopunfu, @freeflowshowcase), and Amy Yu (@amyyyu). Subtopics discussed: Dennis Rodman, COVID-19, coronavirus, Chicago Bulls, Harvard Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Asian Heritage Month kicks off! We discuss the meaningfulness of our heritage, Michael Jordan's Last Dance on Netflix and reaction to Dr. Theresa Tam enduring racist comments from Conservative MP leadership contender Derek Sloan.Featuring special guests, Josh Yang (@joshyangcomedy, "Have We Made It Yet" Podcast), Anto Chan (@antopunfu, @freeflowshowcase), and Amy Yu (@amyyyu).Subtopics discussed: Dennis Rodman, COVID-19, coronavirus, Chicago Bulls, Harvard.
We discuss our Journey with Digital Literacy. We speak with Amy Yu, Regional Program Manager, Google for Education at Google and Ryan Rydstrom, Director of Access and Instructional Design from the Cedar Rapids Community School District.
Bark And Swagger - Pet Fashion on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
There’s a new kid in town and she’s a dog stylist! That’s two 'she’s.' Amy Yu and Erica Feld are curators of dog fashion perfection, taking your pup’s style and delivering full outfits with accessories to your door. Find out more about what they offer and what it costs to have a well put together pup everyday. Questions or Comments? Email Jody at jody@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Take the Time & Fuss Out of Dressing Your Pup: Adorable Doggy Outfits Delivered Right To Your Door! on Pet Life Radio