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Straight Outta Health IT
Highlights from envisAGE 2024 Forum

Straight Outta Health IT

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 43:57


As Canada faces the realities of a rapidly aging population, groundbreaking collaborations like MEDTEQ+, AGE-WELL, and the envisAGE program are revolutionizing how we support older adults and caregivers through innovative health technologies. In this episode of Straight Out of Health IT, host Christopher Kunney highlights conversations he had at the envisAGE 2024 forum, addressing the challenges of Canada's aging population through innovation, collaboration, and equitable access to technology.  Annie-Kim Gilbert, CEO of MEDTEQ+, highlighted Canada's rapidly aging population as a driving force behind the creation of the envisAGE program, a pan-Canadian initiative supported by federal and Quebec governments. MEDTEQ+ focuses on translating academic research from partners like AGE-WELL into commercialized innovations that directly benefit older Canadians. Annie-Kim emphasized the importance of collaboration across sectors to address the significant funding challenges that SMEs face in bringing health tech solutions to market. She stressed that MEDTEQ+ and its partners strive to create tools and products that address the complex needs of the aging population, ensuring they are tested and validated in real-world settings like community environments. Sabrina Boutin, Vice President of MEDTEQ+ and Executive Director of envisAGE, described the initiative's origins during the COVID-19 pandemic, which amplified the vulnerabilities of aging populations. Leveraging nearly two decades of expertise from MEDTEQ+ and AGE-WELL, Sabrina underscored the importance of uniting research, government, and private sectors to catalyze change in the aging and health tech ecosystem. She spoke of the program's dual focus on fostering innovation through funding and collaboration while ensuring talent acquisition and community involvement. Sabrina emphasized that envisAGE aims to mobilize stakeholders to create impactful, scalable solutions that address global aging challenges, while also positioning Canada as a leader in health technology innovation.  Ron Beleno, Chair of AGE-WELL's Older Adult and Caregiving Advisory Committee, focused on the vital role of caregivers and older adults in guiding innovation. He discussed AGE-WELL's efforts to address aging-related stigma and ensure that technologies are not just innovative but practical and accessible. Ron emphasized the need for equitable access to AgeTech solutions and advocated for reframing aging as a natural and empowering journey. By involving diverse voices across Canada, the advisory committee provides essential feedback to shape research, policy, and innovations. He also highlighted the importance of storytelling to showcase how technology can enhance the quality of life, shifting the narrative from solving problems to enabling vibrant, community-centered aging. Tune in to hear from visionary leaders Annie-Kim Gilbert, Sabrina Boutin, and Ron Beleno as they share insights on tackling aging-related challenges, fostering innovation, and shaping a brighter future for aging communities in Canada and beyond! 

Fast Lane With Sara Jayne
Episode 101: Homeschooling Adventure with Annie Kim

Fast Lane With Sara Jayne

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 27:41


Annnie Kim is in the Fast Lane today talking about her decision to homeschool her 5 children. Annie and her family will be leaving for an extended learning road trip adventure soon!

UVA Law
The Student Experience at UVA Law

UVA Law

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 39:19


Faculty and administrators discuss student life at the Law School. The panelists are Vice Dean Michael Gilbert; Megan Durkee '15, director of student affairs; Jennifer Hulvey, assistant dean for financial aid, education and planning; Mark C. Jefferson, assistant dean for diversity, equity and belonging; and Annie Kim '99, assistant dean for public service and director of the Mortimer Caplin Public Service Center and the Program in Law and Public Service. (University of Virginia School of Law, May 14, 2022)

UVA Speaks
Public Service in Law and Continuous Learning and Growth

UVA Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 19:37


On this UVA Speaks podcast, Annie Kim, Assistant Dean for Public Service at University of Virginia's School of Law, talks with us about her position at the Law School and her work in advising students and alumni pursuing careers in public service. Kim directs the Program in Law and Public Service, started by President Jim Ryan when he was a faculty member at the Law School. This curricular program provides resources and community for students who want to pursue public interest work after law school. Kim also discusses continuous learning and the importance of being open to learning throughout our careers and lives. Transcripts of the audio broadcast can be found here. https://gate.sc/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rev.com%2Ftranscript-editor%2Fshared%2F209Ymg9sypTJ1Q11dgI_VBl01sAwtutYbE0ZsEd2nVbsKOWWVNwQmPaGZzL3UJbaF7H0A0rrBwpbuAo-tOhV0KeUwTc%3FloadFrom%3DSharedLink&token=320946-1-1647976139485 Annie Kim is the Assistant Dean for Public Service, Director of the Program in Law and Public Service, and Director of the Mortimer Caplin Public Service Center at the School of Law at the University of Virginia. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

How We Create
Pencil to Paper, E11

How We Create

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 39:39


From architecture to composing, Pierre Schroeder found a way to connect building buildings to building music scores. A French native, Pierre studied architecture in Paris, before graduating from the Berklee College of Music in Boston. After moving to Los Angeles, he won a number of national and international music competitions for choral works and orchestras, including the American Composers Forum 2005 Art Song Competition, with a premiere performance during the Schubert Club's Summer Festival. Pierre has composed electronic and orchestral scores for short movies and animated films, as well as documentaries.   Pierre's latest release is on Navona Records on the album “Moto Eterno”. https://www.navonarecords.com/catalog/nv6341/The music you enjoyed from Pierre is called Childhood, from Season 1 of his 4 Seasons. (Annie Kim, soprano; Louise Thomas, piano)Waiting for the completion of his new website, the address of Pierre's music page on facebook is: https://www.facebook.com/pierre.schroeder.music/Follow on Instagram: @thehowwecreatepodcast If you want to support this podcast check out: buymeacoffee.com/HowWeCreate. You can find my recent pet portraits on my Instagram: @CorisaPaintsPets.Original music by Deborah Stokol.Support the show

A Jew & A Gentile
Kim and Kanye, Ted Talks, and 21st Century Marriage

A Jew & A Gentile

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 31:33


Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are divorcing...? We sure hope not. Join us as we unpack how the evolution of their marriage and Kanye's conversion fit into the culture of narcissism in America today.Thank you Aaron Lewis, Annie Kim, and Ian Speers for participating in our pre-podcast dialogue!More on Christopher Lasch's, The Culture of Narcissism

Culture Cible
EP09 - Les comédiens Annie Kim Thériault et Olivier Beauchemin | La Sentinelle

Culture Cible

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 23:55


La Sentinelle : Un balado qui braque la lumière sur les travailleurs et travailleuses autonomes du milieu de la culture, affecté.es par la crise du coronavirus. EP09 : Lui-même ancien comédien, Louis-Philippe se demande comment les jeunes comédiens émergents vivent la crise. Il rencontre Annie Kim Thériault et Olivier Beauchemin pour en discuter avec eux. Entrevues par Louis-Philippe Labrèche. Montage et réalisation par Jean-François Roy (Cactus production sonore). Narration par Michelle Mayer. Musique par Hughes Brisson (Zephram Production) La Sentinelle est une initiative de Marc-André Mongrain. Ce balado est produit bénévolement par Culture Cible et Cactus production sonore pour soutenir les travailleurs et travailleuses du milieu de la culture.

The Slowdown
257: Eros the Contagion

The Slowdown

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 5:00


Today's poem is Eros the Contagion by Annie Kim.

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Let’s Talk Public Service
Episode 12: The Big 4 - Prosecution

Let’s Talk Public Service

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 11:17


Areshini Pather ’04 talks about working as a prosecutor with the Public Service Center’s Annie Kim ’99 and Lawton Tufts. This is the final installment in a four-part series called “The Big 4,” covering four of the major paths UVA Law students pursue directly out of law school, including public defense, government, legal aid/nonprofit, and prosecution.

Let’s Talk Public Service
Episode 11: The Big 4 - Legal Aid & Nonprofits

Let’s Talk Public Service

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 13:49


Mario Salas ’14, an attorney with the Legal Aid Justice Center's JustChildren Program," joins the Public Service Center’s Annie Kim ’99 and Director of Public Service Amanda Yale to talk about legal aid and nonprofit work. This is the third episode in a four-part series called “The Big 4,” covering four of the major paths UVA Law students pursue directly out of law school, including public defense, government, legal aid/nonprofit, and prosecution.

Let’s Talk Public Service
Episode 10: The Big 4 - Government

Let’s Talk Public Service

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 14:09


Jennifer Ricketts ’88, a director of the Federal Programs Branch in the Civil Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, joins the Public Service Center’s Annie Kim ’99 and Lawton Tufts to talk about public service lawyering in the government. This is the second episode in a four-part series called “The Big 4,” covering four of the major paths UVA Law students pursue directly out of law school, including public defense, government, legal aid/nonprofit, and prosecution.

Let’s Talk Public Service
Episode 9: The Big 4 - Public Defense

Let’s Talk Public Service

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 14:23


Ray Szwabowski ’15, a local public defender, talks about the field of public defense with Annie Kim ’99, assistant dean for public service, and Lawton Tufts, director of public service. This is the first in a four-part series called “The Big 4,” covering four major paths UVA Law students pursue directly out of law school, including public defense, federal government, legal aid/nonprofit and prosecution.

Let’s Talk Public Service
Episode 8: Redesigning Your Resume

Let’s Talk Public Service

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 14:32


Annie Kim ’99, assistant dean for public service, and Lawton Tufts, director of public service and alumni advising, talk about how to transform your old resume into one that will land you the perfect 1L summer internship.

Let’s Talk Public Service
Episode 7: Crafting Your Cover Letter

Let’s Talk Public Service

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 11:58


Annie Kim ’99, assistant dean for public service, and Lawton Tufts, director of public service and alumni advising, discuss the basic do’s and don’ts of crafting your cover letter.

Let’s Talk Public Service
Episode 6: How to Get the Most Out of Your Summer Internship

Let’s Talk Public Service

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 9:25


The Public Service Center’s Lawton Tufts and Annie Kim discuss the questions they often get from 1Ls about how to get the most out of their summer internships. Read a transcript of this episode at: https://www.law.virginia.edu/system/files/publicservice/podcast/Episode%206%2C%20Summer.pdf

Get Paid For Your Pad | Airbnb Hosting | Vacation Rentals | Apartment Sharing
Renting out a Primary Residence on Airbnb in Las Vegas

Get Paid For Your Pad | Airbnb Hosting | Vacation Rentals | Apartment Sharing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 38:41


Today I chat with my good friend Jesse Krieger, who helped me publish Get Paid For Your Pad in 2014. Jesse has since grown his publishing business and has published over 50 books. But the topic for today is how Jesse rents out his primary residence in Las Vegas on Airbnb when he is out of town.Jesse has branded his listing as "The Publishing Palace" and makes the listing stand out by having a primary photo that shows his backyard during a wedding party.He also has given his home a lot of character by having themed rooms each with its own mural (created by former podcast guest Annie Kim, see podcast episode 245, How to Integrate Art in Your Airbnb)Jesse also shares how he almost missed a flight after his neighbour pranked him into thinking his guests were throwing a massive party at his house.Enjoy!Connect with JesseEmail: jesse@jessekrieger.comAirbnb Listing: The Publishing PalaceWebsite: Lifestyle Entrepreneurs PressConnect with JasperEmail: jasper@getpaidforyourpad.comTwitter: @GetPaidForUrPadInstagram: @GetPaidForYourPad Facebook: www.facebook.com/getpaidforyourpadAirbnb News Facebook GroupTo subscribe to the podcast, please use the links belowClick Here to Subscribe via iTunesClick here to Subscribe via Stitcher (Android users)If you like the show, please consider leaving the show a review in iTunesor Stitcher. A couple minutes of your time can help the show immensely! Thanks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The Biola Hour
Ep 45b: B-Side of MLK's Legacy Today

The Biola Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 42:12


Landon sits down with students - Jennifer Aspland, Brianna Reynolds, and Annie Kim - to continue the conversation on MLK and making his dream a reality. For more: biola.edu/the-biola-hour

Get Paid For Your Pad | Airbnb Hosting | Vacation Rentals | Apartment Sharing

As more and more Airbnb hosts join the hosting game, the short-term rental landscape is getting more competitive and standing out from the crowd is becoming more important. Guests are looking for unique properties that reflect the personality of the host. Adding some art pieces to your space is an excellent way to achieve this.Annie Kim is the author of A Beautiful EVOLution: Overcoming Adversity Through ART. She's been an artist since she was young and she's used it to overcome traumatic experiences from her youth. Annie was born in Seattle and currently lives in Las Vegas.Topics that we discuss include:*Why having art in your home can benefit your Airbnb hosting business*How to find out what type of art fits your home best*Ways to find affordable pieces of art*How to get started creating your own art*Annie's mural and custom art projectsTo see some of Annie's work, visit her website. She'll have a video online shortly of the latest murals that she created.If you're interested in working with Annie on a custom painting or mural for your Airbnb, you can email her at annienkim@yahoo.com or contact her through her website. A custom painting typically takes a day or two to create, a mural will take about four to six days depending on the size of the wall.Connect with Anniewebsite: http://www.her-art.galleryemail: annienkim@yahoo.comConnect with JasperEmail: jasper@getpaidforyourpad.comTwitter: @GetPaidForUrPadInstagram: @GetPaidForYourPad Facebook: www.facebook.com/getpaidforyourpadAirbnb News Facebook GroupTo subscribe to the podcast, please use the links belowClick Here to Subscribe via iTunesClick here to Subscribe via Stitcher (Android users)If you like the show, please consider leaving the show a review in iTunesor Stitcher. A couple minutes of your time can help the show immensely! Thanks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Scary Mysteries
Strange And Scary Mysteries Of The Month June 2018

Scary Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018 12:43


Scary Mysteries of the Month is a compilation of the weird, disturbing and downright baffling stories currently happening in our world. From UFOs to serial killers, ancient sites, mysterious creatures and even ghosts – these are the strange and Scary Mysteries of the month for June 2018. Please support Scary Mysteries! Check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteries... - There's a lot of cool access, giveaways and even a custom episode! Buy awesome original shirts made by Scary Mysteries https://newdawnfilm.com/scary-mysteri... Subscribe for Weekly Videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE8... _________________________________________________________ Strange and Scary Mysteries of the Month - June 2018 5. Wife Charged with Murder 17 Years Later For 17 years, Denise Williams lived as a free woman in Tallahassee, Florida - working at a desk job in Doak Campbell Stadium at Florida State University. Seventeen years ago, on December 16, 2000, Denise’s husband, Mike disappeared while supposedly going on a lone duck hunting trip at Lake Seminole in Jackson County. Denise said he likely fell from the boat and probably got eaten by alligators. She played herself off as the grieving widow and asked for her privacy to be respected during her time of mourning. Mike’s mother, Cheryl and much of the local law enforcement however, never bought her story. 4. Search for Kimberly King It was September 15, 1979 when 12-year old, Kimberly King from Detroit, Michigan, left home to stay overnight at a friend’s house. She had told her parents she was staying at her best friend, Annie Kim’s house which was just across the street from where her grandmother lived. However, this was a lie. She meant to meet up with her older sister at her grandma’s house to go cruising around town, But plans changed and her sister couldn’t make it. Kim found out the plans were off, but she still headed out anyway. 3. Mysterious Wolf-Dog Creature Shot On May 16 a rancher in Denton, Montana shot a large canine creature that came within a hundred yards of his livestock. After killing the animal, he reported it as required by law but to their surprise, no one could identify what type of animal it actually was, and news about it spread fast around the internet. The carcass was brought to the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks facility and then to a lab in Bozeman to be studied. It was determined to be a young, non-lactating female from the canid family which includes dogs, coyotes, foxes and wolves. 2. Teen Killed While on the Phone with her Mother Every time 15-year old, Baleigh Bagshaw, arrived home from school at 3 PM, she would call her mom to let her know she arrived sfaely. On May 7, 2018, it was no different and when Bagshaw arrived at the families Salt Lake City, Utah home, she immediately called her mother. However this time, something horrible happened. While still on the phone, someone snuck inside their home and brutally attacked the 15-year old girl. Her mother was on the line while the attack was happening and heard part of it before the call was abruptly disconected. Her mom immediately called a neighbor and then, 911. 1. Serial Killer Confession A proclaimed Mexican Cartel hitman, Jose Manuel Martinez, once lived on and off in Richgrove, California. In 2013, he was captured in Arizona trying to hop over the border to Mexico. At that time, he had an outstanding warrant in Alabama for killing a man - execution style. His reason for shooting him was because he made a rude remark to his daughter. When Marquez was arrested and incarcerated in Alabama, he began bragging to his cellmates about his murderous lifestyle, claiming that he had killed more than 40 people all over the country as a hitman since 1980’s.

The Grass Gets Greener: Overcoming Childhood Trauma and Thriving in Life through Inspiring Stories
TGGG109: Evolving from a Traumatic past into a Beautiful Life Today with Annie Kim

The Grass Gets Greener: Overcoming Childhood Trauma and Thriving in Life through Inspiring Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 43:34


In this episode, I'm joined by Annie Kim, author of A Beautiful Evolution: Overcoming Adversity Through Art. Annie joins me to share her story of how she's been able to create a beautiful life for herself today after growing up in an abusive and controlling environment that left her feeling depressed and suicidal.  http://thegrassgetsgreener.com/anniekim  Help support the show on Patreon:  http://thegrassgetsgreener.com/patreon