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Latest podcast episodes about APAP

There’s No Business Like...
Ep. 131 Mark Ross and Erika Finley: Does Your Board Reflect Your Community?

There’s No Business Like...

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 59:42


Ep. 131 Mark Ross and Erika Finley: Does Your Board Reflect Your Community? Josh finally asks the important question, what would our hosts name their bands! Then he shares his conversation with Mark Ross and Erica Finley when they spoke at APAP 2025. Mark and Erika share how they got started in the arts, the interesting history of Community Concert Associations, volunteerism, and more. Mark Ross and Erika Finley work for Live on Stage (https://www.liveonstage.biz/), Live Arts and Attractions (https://www.livearts.biz/), and Matt Davenport Productions (https://mattdavenportproductions.com/) wearing multiple hats including agent, marketing, and national sales. Volunteerism article we mentioned: https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2024/11/civic-engagement-and-volunteerism.html Follow us on social media and let us know your thoughts and questions – https://linktr.ee/nobusinesslikepod Our theme song is composed by Vic Davi.

“Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey
Samuel Pott, Founder & Artistic Director of Nimbus Dance: The Impact of Nimbus Dance on the Community and The Re-Imagining of Firebird

“Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 51:18


"Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey with special guest Samuel Pott, founder and artistic director of Nimbus Dance.In this episode of "Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey interviews Samuel Pott, the artistic director of Nimbus Dance. They explore his journey into dance, the founding of Nimbus Dance, and the upcoming world premiere of the re-imagined Firebird. They touch on the collaboration with the New Jersey Symphony, the thematic elements of Firebird, and the personal connections that inform the work.Together they discuss the benefits of dance, the importance of community engagement, and the creative process behind reimagining classic works. Samuel shares insights from his experiences with the Martha Graham Dance Company and emphasizes the significance of authenticity in storytelling through dance.Samuel Pott (Founding Artistic Director) founded Nimbus in 2005 . Mr. Pott's work as a performer, choreographer, educator, and arts leader, is dedicated to the authentic, humanistic, and equitable engagement that emerges in individuals and in communities through deep exploration and learning in the dance and the arts.Under his direction, the organization has toured nationally, built the Nimbus Arts Center at The Lively in Downtown Jersey City, developed the School of Nimbus which serves over 400 students onsite and many thousands in offsite community programs annually, and become the largest contemporary dance organization in the State of New Jersey. Mr. Pott's choreography has embodied the organization's endless fascination with exploration and engagement with important themes of the day, and collaboration with artists from many genres, among them: composers Daniel Bernard Roumain, Samson Young, Judd Greenstein, Aaron Parks, and Qasim Naqvi; visual artists Nicola Lopez, Bryant Small, Laia Cabrera/Isabelle Duverger, Theda Sandiford; and writers Alysia Souder and Rashad Wright. Pott maintains a multi-year artistic partnership with the New Jersey Symphony. Mr. Pott's 20+ original works for Nimbus are complemented by his commitment to support the work of diverse established and emerging choreographers through commissions, including: Dawn Marie Bazemore, Sofia Nappi, Darshan Singh Bhuller, Yoshito Sakuraba, Pedro Ruiz, Vernard Gilmore and Korhan Basaran. As a performer, Mr. Pott danced as a soloist with the Martha Graham Dance Company, performing in iconic roles–the Husbandman in Appalachian Spring, Agamemnon in Clytemnestra, and Adam in Embattled Garden–and new choreographic works created by a range of leading contemporary choreographers including Larry Kegwin, Ann Bogart, Robert Wilson, and Lar Lubovitch. Prior to joining the Graham company, Mr. Pott performed as a lead dancer with American Repertory Ballet, Oakland Ballet, and Savage Jazz Dance Company, in a wide range of new and classical repertory. A recipient of Choreography Fellowships from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts in 2008, 2017, and 2023, and named a Distinguished Teaching Artist by the Council in 2012, Pott was one of 25 arts leaders nationally selected for the Association of Performing Arts Presenters' (APAP) inaugural Leadership Fellows Program, serves on the Dance Advisory Council for New Jersey Performing Arts Center and the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee for ArtPride NJ, and is a co-founder of the Jersey City Arts Council.To get tickets to see Nimbus Dance, March 7th, 8th & 9th and to catch this world premiere click belowhttps://www.njsymphony.org/events/detail/the-firebird-with-xian-zhangTo learn more about the company and their programshttps://www.nimbusdance.org/“Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey wherever you listen to your podcasts. ⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://dancetalkwithjoannecarey.com/Follow Joanne on Instagram @westfieldschoolofdanceTune in. Follow. Like us. And Share.Please leave a review!“Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey"Where the Dance World Connects, the Conversations Inspire, and Where We Are Keeping Them Real."

Wissensnachrichten - Deutschlandfunk Nova
Sexom, Wahlprogramme, Depression

Wissensnachrichten - Deutschlandfunk Nova

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 6:10


Die Themen in den Wissensnachrichten: +++ Genital-Bakterien sind so individuell wie ein Fingerabdruck +++ Wahlprogramme sind zu umständlich formuliert +++ Menschen mit Depressionen bevorzugen Kohlenhydrate +++**********Weiterführende Quellen zu dieser Folge:Bacterial transfer during sexual intercourse as a tool for forensic detectionBundestagswahl 2025: Wahlprogramme im VergleichAltered food liking in depression is driven by macronutrient compositionAssociations of maternal blood biomarkers of prenatal APAP exposure with placental gene expression and child attention deficit hyperactivity disorderReconstruction of climatic events from the 16th century in TransylvaniaAlle Quellen findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: TikTok auf&ab , TikTok wie_geht und Instagram .

Milwaukee Admirals Podcast
Episode 152 Tommy Apap, Karl Taylor & Three Stars

Milwaukee Admirals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 63:11


Admirals alum Tommy Apap discusses his decision to hang up his skates at age 28 and what he's doing to help families struggling with ALS. Head coach Karl Taylor talks about the team's Father's Weekend and we name the week's Three Stars.

There’s No Business Like...
Ep. 119 APAP Recap 2025

There’s No Business Like...

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 38:47


Ep. 119 APAP Recap 2025 This week Katie hosts a conversation with the PodSquad on their time in NYC at APAP 2025.  We talk Broadway, showcases, and conference hot topics! Follow us on social media and let us know your thoughts and questions – https://linktr.ee/nobusinesslikepod Our theme song is composed by Vic Davi.

There’s No Business Like...
Ep 102: We ❤️ Conferences!

There’s No Business Like...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 41:58


Ep 102: We ❤️ Conferences! The Pod Squad has finished the sprint that is the start of conference season and we're pausing to reflect on our time at the 2024 Western Arts Alliance Conference and Midwest Arts Xpo. We discuss our differing experiences of conferencing over the course of our careers, what we love about evolving conference models and what is going well, and consider how conferences can shift to meet the current needs of our industry and look to the future. What is certain is that conference planning and execution is a big job, so we encourage you to serve on a committee or offer your expertise to help build our conference ecosystem! Josh will still be attending IEBA October 5 - 8, If you are attending, stop him and say hello.   To learn more about some of the conferences we discuss in this episode you can visit: APAP: https://apap365.org/conference/ IEBA: https://www.ieba.org/conference-info-1 MAX: https://midwestartsxpo.org/ WAA: https://www.westarts.org/conference   Follow us on social media and let us know your thoughts and questions - https://linktr.ee/nobusinesslikepod Our theme song is composed by Vic Davi (@VicDaviMusic).  

EMRA*Cast
Acetaminophen Overdose: Updated Guidance

EMRA*Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 20:01


Acetaminophen is widely available over the counter in the United States, increasing the risk of overdose (both acute and chronic). Several factors contribute to the complexity of managing this tricky condition in the emergency department, but until recently, there has been no true standardized approach. Guidance issued in 2023 aims to establish a helpful framework for managing acetaminophen overdose.  EMRA*Cast host Kyle Duke, MD, breaks it down with EMRA Toxicology Committee Chair Mason Jackson, MD.

Menudo Podcast
Episodio 6- Ahorro empresarial 101: PyMES en la ruta del éxito [T4]

Menudo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 29:13


En este episodio, nos sumergimos en el fascinante universo de las PyMES, en compañía de Nathalia Medina, emprendedora, fundadora y directora creativa de la plataforma educativa The Key Item, y Luis Vázquez, gerente Negocios Banca Empresarial de APAP. Comenzamos la conversación explorando la importancia de cultivar una cultura de ahorros en el ámbito empresarial y cómo el ahorro puede ser la clave para asegurar un buen futuro financiero para las pequeñas y medianas empresas. Nuestros invitados comparten valiosos conocimientos sobre: ● Principales desafíos en la gestión financiera de los pequeños negocios: herramientas y anécdotas desde la perspectiva emprendedora de Nathalia, y la experiencia institucional de Luis. ● La cultura de ahorros en el ámbito empresarial y las herramientas y estrategias que promueven un ahorro inteligente. Finalmente, Nathalia y Luis comparten anécdotas personales y consejos sobre cómo han logrado combinar la gestión financiera responsable con la cultura de ahorro en el ámbito de las PyMES. ¡Prepárate para impulsar tus finanzas empresariales! Además, síguenos en nuestras redes sociales @asocpopular y visita nuestro canal de YouTube @AsociacionPopular para obtener más consejos y contenido valioso. #CulturaDeAhorroPYMES #MenudoPodcastAPAP

Almuerzo de Negocios
El rol de un gerente de sostenibilidad y la visión de APAP

Almuerzo de Negocios

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 29:15


Out of the Hourglass
Ep. 201: How'd They Do That- Face to Face Marketing with George Apap

Out of the Hourglass

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 31:59


Colin Nolan takes over as host in this episode of Out of the Hourglass for  “How'd They Do That” conversation with George Apap, President of George Apap Painting based in Patterson, NY. Frustrated by high marketing spend without recognizable return and customer acquisition costs that seem unsustainable, George was determined to find a better way to increase leads through a cost effective avenue. Through disciplined sales behaviors, networking consistency and genuine relationship based outreach, George and his team are seeing the impact of face to face marketing more so than ever before and the momentum is only continuing to grow! 

Who Knew It with Matt Stewart
91 - Alasdair Tremblay-Birchall, Ashley Apap and Broni Lisle

Who Knew It with Matt Stewart

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 114:14


Who Knew It with Matt Stewart is a comedy game show podcast hosted by Australian comedian Matt Stewart. This episode features comedians and improvisers Alasdair Tremblay-Birchall (Two In The Think Tank), Ashley Apap (Scamp) and Broni Lisle (Spontoon)!Check out Matt's stand up special FREE on YouTube: https://youtu.be/cWStRpI-BhESupport the show via http://patreon.com/dogoonpod and you can submit questions for the show!See the podcast/Matt live: https://www.mattstewartcomedy.com/Check out Matt's podcast network: https://dogoonpod.com/Theme song by Evan Munro-Smith and Logo by @muzdoodles! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Nonlinear Library
EA - The Market Failure that Will Force Doctors to Keep Writing Opioid Prescriptions by mincho

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 3:13


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: The Market Failure that Will Force Doctors to Keep Writing Opioid Prescriptions, published by mincho on June 8, 2024 on The Effective Altruism Forum. This is an article of mine from Recursive Adaptation. We are always looking for new collaborators as we expand our research and policy development! Excerpts The Problem Suzetrigine is a novel non-opioid, sodium channel painkiller with no addictive potential, from mid-size pharma company Vertex. It has shown positive results in Phase 3 and is being submitted to the FDA for approval by the end of 2024 or early 2025. Suzetrigine is roughly equivalent in pain reduction efficacy to Vicodin (hydrocodone / APAP), which is one of the most commonly prescribed opioids. We recently reviewed the efficacy and promise of suzetrigine in this article. There are other broad non-opioid painkillers in the pipelines of other companies that may arrive over the next few years. This is great news - can we start removing opioids from medical treatment to prevent patients from developing addictions? Unfortunately, there's a huge obstacle: like other new medications, insurance providers will not pay for suzetrigine unless a doctor can show that a patient has tried a cheaper generic drug first and it was ineffective. And the cheaper generics for pain are opioids. Next year, as tens of millions of Americans are getting teeth pulled, having surgeries, and suffering from chronic nerve pain, they will needlessly receive opioid prescriptions while a much safer alternative sits on the shelf waiting for its patent to expire a decade from now. About 3-6% of those patients who are prescribed opioids will become dependent, generating millions of completely avoidable new opioid addictions every year ( 1, 2, 3). Non-patients will become addicted too, as many opioid addictions begin with prescriptions that were diverted from the original patient to someone else- leftover pills given to friends or discovered in a medicine cabinet. Proposed Solution Let's make a wild guess and say that Vertex expects to earn $100 million from suzetrigine in the US next year as a second-line treatment. That $100 million cost is already being borne by the public - through insurance premiums, taxes for Medicare and Medicaid, etc. Instead, if the federal government can step in and offer Vertex $120 million in exchange for making suzetrigine available at generic prices, that would be a win for everyone - Vertex would make more money and remain incentivized to develop safer pain treatments and the public would pay only an extra 20% to get the drug to 5X or 10X or 20X as many people. The result is that those patients are safer, addictions are avoided, and huge downstream costs from addiction are saved. Meanwhile, over the next few years, more non-opioid painkillers are expected to become available from other companies and once this arrangement is established, similar deals can be negotiated and renegotiated depending on market conditions. This should be an obvious public health win. We should not be willing to accept a single day where suzetrigine is FDA approved but is being denied by insurance companies, forcing doctors to prescribe unnecessary opioids. (More details of how this could be implemented are in the article) Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org

ลงทุนแมน
หุ้น AP อสังหาฯ ไทย ทำยังไงให้ปันผลสูงทุกปี ?

ลงทุนแมน

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 36:05


หุ้น AP อสังหาฯ ไทย ทำยังไงให้ปันผลสูงทุกปี ? AP แบรนด์อสังหาฯ ในตลาดหุ้นไทย ที่ยังสามารถทำกำไรได้หลักพันล้านบาท แม้ในช่วงวิกฤติ แถมยังเป็นอีกหนึ่งหุ้น ที่มักติดอันดับจ่ายปันผลสูงแทบทุกปี AP มีกลยุทธ์ในการบริหารอย่างไรให้เติบโตไม่หยุด สวนทางกำลังซื้อที่อยู่อาศัยของคนไทยที่ลดลง และการชิงพื้นที่ตลาดบ้านหรู ราคา 100 ล้าน ที่ไม่เคยทำมาก่อน จะทำให้ AP เติบโตได้อีกแค่ไหน ? Company Snapshot ชวนคุณวิทการ จันทวิมล รองกรรมการผู้อำนวยการ สายงาน Business Group: X บริษัท เอพี (ไทยแลนด์) จำกัด (มหาชน) มาถอดกลยุทธ์ของ AP ไปกับ คุณสุภัททกิต เจตทวีกิจ, CFA

Primary Care Update
Episode 156: APAP in pregnancy, AI for AOM, current use of Paxlovid, and CGM for T2DM

Primary Care Update

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 35:34


This week, Kate, Gary, Mark and Henry discuss 4 new studies that answer some important questions: Does acetaminophen in pregnancy and neurodevelopmental outcomes in offspring? Can AI accurately diagnose otitis media in children? Is nirmatrelvir-ritonavir (Paxlovid) still an effective treatment for outpatients with mild to moderate COVID? And finally, what are the benefits and harms of continuous glucose monitoring in patients with type 2 diabetes.

EN CONTEXTO
Autoridad de Pasaportes tendrá nueva oficina en el Aeropuerto de Tocumen - Entrevista a Omar Ahumada - Exadministrador General Autoriad de Pasaportes

EN CONTEXTO

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 23:46


Panamá, 31 de mayo de 2024.La Autoridad de Pasaportes de Panamá (APAP) tendrá una nueva oficina en Tocumen que cuenta con un avance del 90%. Se trata de la única oficina en donde se van a poder imprimir pasaportes.El exadministrador General de APAP, Omar Ahumada, indicó que durante su gestión logró abrir dos oficinas, una en Bocas del Toro, otra en Panamá Oeste, además de la que está por inaugurarse en el Aeropuerto Internacional de Tocumen, donde se prevé que se trabaje en dos horarios.Sobre su visión para los próximos años destacó "creo que nosotros dejamos una entidad más moderna de la que encontramos", y reiteró, el trabajo que hicieron las personas que estuvieron antes en el cargo, advirtiendo que los próximos tendrán que hacerlo mucho mejor. Además resaltó que mantener la certificación de ISO requiere que la entidad siga siendo una entidad modelo de servicio público en donde todos los procesos sean digitalizados y que obviamente el trámite sea mucho más correcto y eficiente para la gente, de forma que sea una entidad mucho más descentralizada.La Autoridad de Pasaportes de Panamá es una entidad muy rentable porque genera mucho dinero para el Tesoro Nacional y su planilla es baja. El año pasado esta entidad generóDurante el 2023, la APAP alcanzó cifra récord en la emisión de pasaportes al tramitar 165 mil 287 documentos de viaje, lo que se tradució en un ingreso de más de 14.9 millones de dólares para el Tesoro Nacional.Situación interna del PRDOmar Ahumada también se refirió a la situación interna del PRD destacando que la bancada del partido tendrá que jugar un rol importante para permitir que inicie el nuevo gobierno y tenga gobernabilidad. "El PRD va a ser oposición, pero sin duda alguna, la gobernabilidad del país hay que permitirla. Hay que permitir que el gobierno nuevo llegue y que su funcionario sea ratificado. Ahí hay una cantidad importante de nuevos diputados y yo creo que van a jugar su rol", expresó.Si hay algo que le ha quedado muy claro a Ahumada es el mensaje de la elección pasada de que la sociedad está exigiendo caras nuevas y más frescas. 

Menudo Podcast
Episodio 5- ¿Cómo ahorrar de manera inteligente en la juventud? [T4]

Menudo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 24:51


En este episodio, nos sumergimos en el emocionante mundo de la cultura de ahorro para la juventud, en compañía de Paula Nouel, asesora financiera y Yasiri Tapia, 2do VP Negocios Joven de APAP. Comenzamos la conversación explorando la importancia de cultivar hábitos de ahorro desde temprana edad y cómo el ahorro puede ser la clave para asegurar un futuro financiero positivo para los adolescentes y jóvenes. Nuestros invitados comparten valiosos conocimientos sobre: ·         Desarrollo de la educación financiera en la juventud: experiencias y consejos desde la perspectiva de Paula como asesora financiera y la visión institucional de Yasiri en APAP. ·         Estrategias y enfoques efectivos para incentivar a los adolescentes a ahorrar. Finalmente, Paula y Yasiri comparten anécdotas personales y consejos sobre cómo han logrado inculcar hábitos financieros responsables y una cultura de ahorro en el ámbito de la juventud. Este episodio se convierte en una guía esencial para padres, adolescentes y educadores que desean fomentar una cultura de ahorro desde temprana edad. Si buscas una guía, te invitamos a explorar la nuestra sobre ahorro. ¡Prepárate para inspirarte y equiparte con las herramientas necesarias para impulsar las finanzas de los adolescentes y construir un futuro financiero positivo desde el principio! Además, síguenos en nuestras redes sociales @asocpopular y visita nuestro canal de YouTube @AsociacionPopular para obtener más consejos y contenido valioso. #CulturaDeAhorroJuvenil #MenudoPodcastAPAP

Gamey Gamey Game
What a thrill to be on the Titanic! | Titanic VR horror game and Xbox news! (with Naomi Higgins, Ashley Apap and Han Arbuthnott)

Gamey Gamey Game

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 82:04


This week Evan is joined by Naomi Higgins, Ashley Apap and Han Arbuthnott to talk about a new Titanic VR horror game and Xbox news! Make sure you subscribe! ► http://gameygame.com/sub Stream live on Twitch! ► https://twitch.tv/gameygameyshow Support us on Patreon ► http://www.patreon.com/gameygame Check out our clips channel ► http://gameygame.com/clips Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gameygameyshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/gameygameyshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gameygameyshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Menudo Podcast
Episodio 4- El ahorro, una inversión en tu bienestar [T4]

Menudo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 36:55


En este episodio, nos adentramos en el enriquecedor mundo del bienestar, la psicología y la salud mental de la mano de Mónica Mejía, psicóloga clínica, y Tamely Bodden, subgerente de Clima y Cultura Organizacional de APAP. Comenzamos la conversación explorando cómo el ahorro puede estar vinculado al bienestar mental y emocional. Ambas invitadas nos ofrecen observaciones sobre: - La importancia de establecer metas financieras que promuevan el bienestar. - Estrategias prácticas para equilibrar el presupuesto y cuidar de tu salud mental. - Cómo el ahorro puede ser una herramienta para tu bienestar y no un sacrificio. - Consejos para encontrar ofertas y recursos que fomenten el bienestar sin desequilibrar tus finanzas. Al final, Mónica y Tamely comparten experiencias personales y consejos sobre cómo han logrado un equilibrio entre el ahorro y su bienestar psicológico y emocional. Este episodio es una guía esencial para todos aquellos que desean vivir una vida equilibrada, cuidando de su salud mental y financiera. Y si quieres una guía más exhaustiva te compartimos nuestro Gran Manual del Ahorro. ¡Prepárate para mejorar tu bienestar con un enfoque financiero! Además, síguenos en nuestras redes sociales @asocpopular y visita nuestro canal de YouTube @AsociacionPopular para más consejos y contenido valioso. Y no olvides, ¿ya te suscribiste a nuestra newsletter en LinkedIn? #BienestarYAhorroAPAP #MenudoPodcastAPAP

Mish and Zach's Leguizamarama
175. Elena of Avalor, Season 3, Episode 20 (2016) with Ashley Apap

Mish and Zach's Leguizamarama

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 51:32


This week, we've got the amazing comedian/writer Ashley Apap in the studio with us to talk about the 20th episode of the 3rd season of Disney's kid show "Elena of Avalor".This a cartoon about a princess and her free-loading blonde friend. There's a bunch of bad people who release a giant into the world... presumably to kill the princess... which is so dark. John Leguizamo plays Tziloco, a crystal bar that can make magic things happen and has glittery wings. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Thrive LOUD with Lou Diamond
962: Quinn Lemley - "The Heat is On"

Thrive LOUD with Lou Diamond

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 28:51


Quinn Lemley is the star of the hit shows, Burlesque to Broadway & Rita Hayworth The Heat Is On! which headline performing arts centers and casinos across North America. She received The Bistro Award and Two MAC awards nominations.Her jazz quintet performs internationally and is The Iconic Face of the Half Note in Athens, Greece.  The New York Times defines her performances as "Dazzling...with one show stopping number after another!" The NY Post says “you don't even have to squint your eyes to see Rita's in the room.” Quinn has directed and co-produced Rebel Rebel, The Many Lives of David Bowie, Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Wall and The Ultimate Queen Celebration. Seen on Good Morning America, Oprah and a finalist on Shark Tank.  She has 5 CD's available. You can stream her music on Spotify and Apple Music. Quinn is the host of the TV show, Secrets of the Stage on MNN.org and a monthly virtual concert on Zoom, Up Close & Personal. She is also a Keynote Speaker and Presenter bringing her message to companies around the world. A graduate of NYU Tisch School of the Arts and a Distinguished Toastmaster at Toastmaster's International and proud member of National Speakers Association  Quinn is a proud member of SAG, AFTRA, AEA, DTM, NSA NY, APAP, and IEBA. Listen in as Quinn shares with Lou a bit of her journey and how she uses this experience to help Entrepreneurs, Executives and Artists STEP ONSTAGE into their personal power and capture their dreams   ***CONNECT WITH LOU DIAMOND & THRIVE LOUD***

Travel Notes
Travel Notes with Clay Ross from American Patchwork Quartet

Travel Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 45:50


Drum roll….it's the first episode of Travel Notes for 2024! I'm so excited about this year's first guest - Clay Ross, a multi-grammy award winning guitarist/vocalist, composer and educator about his group American Patchwork Quartet or APQ. I saw the American Patchwork Quartet perform at the APAP conference in NYC this past January and was absolutely blown away by their live performance and music.This dynamic and virtuosic group binds timeless American folk songs with jazz sophistication, country twang, West African hypnotics, and East Asian ornamentation on their debut self titled album which comes out Friday, February 9th. Throughout the album, we find potent symbols of unity in diversity, exploring universal truths through a range of musical languages and cultural lenses - themes like longing, heartbreak, desire, fulfillment, tranquility and love...ultimately revealing the joys, sorrows, and unwavering hope of a nation crafted by shared dreams and diverse histories.

Menudo Podcast
Episodio 3- Ahorro Inteligente en la Era Digital [T4]

Menudo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 31:07


En este episodio, nos adentramos en el apasionante universo de la tecnología y los ahorros, en compañía de Desiree Báez, directora general voluntaria del capítulo dominicano de Girls in Tech y Project Management y Luis Tejada, gerente Digital de APAP. Comenzamos la conversación explorando cómo el ahorro sistemático puede ser la clave para asegurar un buen futuro financiero, sin renunciar a las comodidades y avances tecnológicos. Nuestros invitados comparten valiosos conocimientos sobre:   ● La importancia de establecer metas de ahorro con enfoque tecnológico. ● Estrategias prácticas para optimizar el presupuesto aprovechando las herramientas digitales. ● Cómo utilizar la tecnología para aumentar el rendimiento de tus ahorros. ● Consejos para aprovechar ofertas y descuentos en productos y servicios tecnológicos.  Finalmente, Desiree y Luis comparten anécdotas personales y consejos sobre cómo han logrado combinar la adopción de tecnología con una gestión financiera responsable.  Este episodio es una guía esencial para aquellos que desean sacar el máximo potencial de la tecnología sin comprometer sus finanzas. Y si quieres una guía más exhaustiva te compartimos nuestro Gran Manual del Ahorro.   ¡Prepárate para abrazar la tecnología y el ahorro de la mano!   Además, síguenos en nuestras redes sociales @asocpopular y visita nuestro canal de YouTube @AsociacionPopular para obtener más consejos y contenido valioso.   Y no olvides suscribirte a nuestra newsletter en LinkedIn para mantenerte al tanto de nuestras novedades. #TecnologíaYAhorroAPAP #MenudoPodcastAPAP

Gamey Gamey Game
Are you using this chair? | Gubbins and VR for old people! (with Maddy Weeks, Ashley Apap and Naomi Higgins)

Gamey Gamey Game

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 68:04


This week Evan is joined by Maddy Weeks, Ashley Apap and Naomi Higgins to talk Gubbins and VR for old people! Make sure you subscribe! ► http://gameygame.com/sub Stream live on Twitch! ► https://twitch.tv/gameygameyshow Support us on Patreon ► http://www.patreon.com/gameygame Check out our clips channel ► http://gameygame.com/clips Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gameygameyshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/gameygameyshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gameygameyshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Poison Lab
Episode #26-APAPalooza. A North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology 2023 Acetaminophen Research Highlight

The Poison Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 51:31


In this episode, Ryan dives into cutting-edge research on the treatment of acetaminophen (APAP) overdose, featuring interviews with authors of several key abstracts from the North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology (NACCT) in Montreal Canada (Abstracts and posters available in the show notes). We get first looks insights into research evaluating the impact of fomepizole high risk acetaminophen overdose, as well as who gets fomepizole for acetaminophen overdose and dies. Then we evaluate the effectiveness of standard N-acetylcysteine (NAC) treatment in high risk patients and high dose NAC in high risk patients. Join us for an insightful discussion on these advancements that are reshaping the management of APAP toxicity. Guests include Dr. Masha Yemets PharmD, Dr. Molly Stott PharmD, Dr. Alexandru Ulici PharmD, and Dr. Michael Moss MD.   Link to published abstracts(First guest) Abstract #126 Characterizing fomepizole use in acetaminophen deaths reported to US poison centers- Dr. Yemets(Second guest) Abstract #125 Clinical impact of fomepizole as an adjunct therapy in massive acetaminophen overdose- Dr. Stott(Third guest) Abstract #131 Comparison of low-risk and high risk acetaminophen ingestions using the standard prescott protocol of intravenous N-acetylcysteine- Dr. Ulici(Fourth guest) Abstract #130 High-risk acetaminophen overdose outcomes after treatment with standard dose vs. increased dose N-acetylcysteine- Dr. MossOther studies discussed regarding NAC dosingATOM 2 Angela ChiewOutcomes of massive APAP treated with regular NAC (Virginia group, lead author Dr. Downes)

Menudo Podcast
Episodio 1- ¡Hablemos de ahorro! Transforma las finanzas de tu familia [T4]

Menudo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 44:55


En este episodio, nos sumergimos en el mundo del ahorro y las finanzas familiares con Eileen Glass, madre, emprendedora y creadora de @madresrealesrd, y Nami Sasaki Dimaren, Gerente Digital de APAP. Abordamos la importancia de la educación financiera en el hogar y cómo establecer metas en común puede construir un futuro financiero para toda la familia.   Eileen y Nami nos ofrecen insumos valiosos sobre: ●Estrategias prácticas para equilibrar el presupuesto familiar y optimizar recursos. ●Cómo incentivar el hábito del ahorro en los más pequeños de la casa. ●Recomendaciones para hacer compras inteligentes. ●Maneras creativas de involucrar a todos los miembros de la familia en la planificación financiera. ●Consejos para enfrentar y superar los desafíos económicos comunes en el entorno familiar.   Concluimos explorando sus experiencias personales y anécdotas sobre cómo la planificación y el ahorro han impactado positivamente en sus vidas y las de sus familias.   Este episodio es una caja de conocimientos y consejos prácticos sobre finanzas familiares, ¡un tema crucial para todos! Empodera a tu familia con herramientas financieras y construyan juntos un futuro próspero.   Además, síguenos en nuestras redes sociales @asocpopular y visita nuestro canal de YouTube @AsociacionPopular para más contenido valioso.   Y recuerda, ¿ya te suscribiste a nuestra newsletter en LinkedIn? #Ahorro #AhorroEnFamilia #MenudoPodcastAPAP #MenudoPodcast #Podcastlatino #EP1T4 #FinanzasFamiliares

Self Love & Sweat The Podcast
Optimize Your Health with Amanda Lovett-Jones and Snap Supplements

Self Love & Sweat The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 48:06 Transcription Available


Welcome registered herbalist, phD student studying inflammation, and senior formulator at Snap Supplements, Amanda Lovett-Jones. In this episode we are talking about optimizing your health, what supplements you should be taking and what you should be looking for in quality supplements. Want to sleep better? Improve your libido? Feel vibrant and energized? -- Tune in!Timestamps to help you navigate this episode:(0:00) Intro(0:20) FREE Self Love & Sweat MONTHLY Calendar(1:52) Optimizing Women's Health and Supplements(12:35) Sponsor: Snap Supplements 25% OFF using code LUNDEN25(13:37) Beets supplement and finding the right one(21:33) Sexual Health Supplements and Magnesium Benefits(28:15) SPONSOR: Evolve Telemed (use code LUNDEN25 for $25 OFF)(31:09) Understanding the Benefits of Magnesium(35:18) The Benefits of Melatonin and Mindfulness(38:48) APAP instead of ASAP(47:10) Spread the message of Self Love & SweatSupplements mentioned in this episode (use code LUNDEN25 for 25% OFF)- Super Greens with Collagen- Organic Nitric Oxide Beets- Passion for Women- Drive for Men- Magnesium Complex- Sleep ComplexConnect with Amanda Lovett-Jones:@functionalhealthandapothecarywww.functionalhealthandapothecary.comSupport the showNEW COURSE: Level Up Your Language & Your Life - How to go from talker to communicator (use code LUNDEN30 for 30% OFF) https://houseofnaba.com/collections/courses/products/level-up-your-language-your-life-how-to-go-from-a-talker-to-a-communicatorFREE Self Love & Sweat Monthly Life Coaching Calendar: http://lifelikelunden.com/calendarOne-On-One Life Coaching & NLP with Lunden:http://lifelikelunden.com/vipConnect with Lunden:IG: @lifelikelundenYouTube: https://youtube.com/lundensouzaLinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lundensouza/Twitter: @lifelikelundenUse code LUNDEN25 for 25% off Snap Supplements: https://bit.ly/snapsweatUse code LUNDEN25 for$25 off at Evolve Telemed: https://evolvetelemed.com

JAM Joe and Michelle's Dance Podcast
JAM with Shana Simmons

JAM Joe and Michelle's Dance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 56:49


We loved talking all things dance with Shana Simmons!  Jam Fam, we hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did.Shana Simmons BA DANCE Point Park University 2003 (Pittsburgh)MA Choreography Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music & Dance 2009 (London)New York City:Simmons lived in New York City for four and a half years and performed with choreographers such as Noemie Lafrance "Agora", Alexandra Beller, Tomé Cousin, bigGRITS dance co, Debra Wanner/ Amy Larimer, Amanda Drozer, and was a company member of white road dance media. Whilst in New York, Simmons was chosen to present work at the HATCH Series twice, through Jennifer Muller Works. Simmons also taught for the Internationally acclaimed National Dance Institute, founded by Jacques D'Amboise, for three years.London:She performed and choreographed with companies and choreographers such as Flat Feet Dance Company, Stacy Abalogun and Nadine Doran-Holder and independently presented work at the Reverie Dance Festival in Ghent, Belgium. Simmons collaborated with the visual art company Artmongers, in two site-specific works in London and Simmons has performed her own works in New York City, Belgium, London, Chicago, Boston, and Pittsburgh. Simmons has presented at APAP, pearlPRESENTS Dance Festival, the Next Stage Residency, SpringUP Dance Festival, New Moves Festival, The Three Rivers Arts Festival, and Evolve Productions.Pittsburgh:SHANA SIMMONS DANCE(SSD),  was founded in 2009 by Artistic Director Shana Simmons to create unique and engaging contemporary dance. Simmons is a movement artist who creates immersive dance theatre works that have a heavy focus on research as practice.  Simmons and SSD have produced a variety of works in Pittsburgh since 2012: Relative Positions (2012), PASSENGER (2014), Objective I (2015), The Missing Peace (2018), ELEVATE (2019), IN/BEtween (2022), Living Landscapes (2023). SSD has received support from the Heinz Small Arts Initiative, The Pittsburgh Foundation, PACE Capacity Building, the Kelly- Strayhorn Theater & the National Aviary.In 2021, the company received a $100,000 grant award through the Arts. Equity. Reimagined. Fund for a collaborative project to discuss race and age diversity in dance, generating discussions related to the Pittsburgh dance scene and ways of creating sustainable futures for all types of dancers here in Pittsburgh. Along with this new endeavor, the companies (SSD, Bianca Johnson & Dancers, Chrisala Brown, and XRconnectED) filmed in 360-degree format, creating a new virtual work blending different dance styles, with community at its core center. The company has also created the Constructed Sight Dance Film Festival, an international online film festival which hosts an in-person Opening Night Event, an online Artist Meet & Greet, and an online Dance Film Workshop.Simmons has been commissioned to choreograph for Texture Contemporary Ballet, Indiana University of PA, Point Park University, the VALEES Conference, & Leadership Illinois Conference. Simmons is trained in Graham technique, has worked with various release based choreographers and teachers, values non-gender based partnering as integral to her choreography, and is trained in various Garuda method pilates/yoga classes. Simmons has been a nominee for the Carol R Brown Award (2016), received Pittsburgh's Best Dance award (2014, 2015, 2018) and independently teaches within the community, taught at Point Park University for the past ten years, and is Part-Time Faculty at Seton Hill University. Thank you for listening Jam Fam! Make sure you follow us across social media and don't forget to like and subscribe anywhere you listen to your favorite podcasts!Facebook: JAM Joe and Michelle's Dance PodcastInstagram: jam_dance_podcastTwitter: @jamdancepodcastEmail: jamdancepodcast@gmail.com

The Poison Lab
High Yield Highlight-Consensus Statement on Management of Acetaminophen Poisoning in the US and Canada

The Poison Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 13:11


This episode is a a high yield "just the facts" break down of the recently released "Management of Acetaminophen Poisoning in the US and Canada Consensus Statement" from the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology, American College of Medical Toxicology, Americans Poisons Centers, and the Canadian Association of Poison Centers. Listen to be informed on the most recent treatment recommendations. This was released alongside a full interview with the consensus statement corresponding author Dr. Richard Dart MD, PhD. Be sure to check out the full interview to hear it straight from the source! (link in show notes).Link to the guidelines:Full interview with consensus statement author Dr. Richard Darthttps://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2808062Definitions made by the guidelineAcute ingestion>7.5 g in 24 h per Rummack Matthew initial studies10 g/d or 200 mg/kg/day in 48 hHigh risk ingestionReported dose >30 grams OR[APAP] 2 x Rummack-Matthew nomogram treatment lineNAC stopping criteriaAPAP4 g x >48 hours) AND signs of APAP toxicity (vomiting, RUQ abd pain, AMS)Treat if APAP >20 ug/ml OR AST/ALT elevatedAcuteNon-detectable [APAP] between 2 and 4 hours excludes ingestionGive SDAC w/in 4 hours (something I've been a proponent of since ATOM2)Start treatment with NAC if unable to plot on nomogram by 8 hoursNAC dose“Higher dose” NAC (undefined) for high risk ingestionMinimum NAC regimen should include 300 mg/kg orally or within 20-24 hoursCAP NAC dose at 100 kg (this was known with PO, but IV there was always some question since it delivers less overall)Unique scenariosLine crossersAPAP with anticholinergic or opioidIf 1st  concentration below treatment line repeat in 4-6 hoursAPAP Extended releaseIf 1st  concentration below treatment line @ 4-12 hours, repeat in 4-6 hoursDialysis-Dialyze If APAP >900 w/ AMS or acidosis.NAC IV rate during HD 12.5 mg/kg/hr minimum. No dose change for PO (not new but good reminders)Consult liver transplant for rapid AST/ALT inc w/ coagulopathy, AMS, or mulistytem organ failureThe addition of fomepizole to acetylcysteine in the treatment of serious acetaminophen ingestions has been proposed. The panel concluded that the data available did not support a standard recommendation. As for any complicated or serious acetaminophen poisoning, a PC or clinical toxicologist should be consulted.

The Poison Lab
Acetaminophen Poisoning Management: US & Canada Consensus Statement with Co-Author Dr. Richard Dart, MD, PhD

The Poison Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 53:04


Mini episode- High-yield over view of Management of Acetaminophen Poisoning in the US and Canada Consensus Statement In this Ryan sits down with Dr. Richard Dart MD, PhD. He is the lead author of the recently released "Management of Acetaminophen Poisoning in the US and Canada Consensus Statement" from the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology, American College of Medical Toxicology, Americans Poisons Centers, and the Canadian Association of Poison Centers. Listen to be informed on the most recent treatment recommendations.  They dive in to the definitions established by the guideline and notable treatment recommendations, dissecting the ratinonale for each desiscion point and how to apply the guidelines. A mini episode was released along side this episode that is a high yield review of major treatment recommendations and definitions estabilished by the consensus statement.  Links :Mini episode- High-yield over view of Management of Acetaminophen Poisoning in the US and Canada Consensus Statement Guidelines https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2808062Definitions made by the guidelineAcute ingestionAny overdose taken with 24 hours periodOverdose "dose" not defined>7.5 g in 24 h was criteria for Rumack Matthew nomogramConsensus statementAdult overdose at 10g/d or 200 mg/kg/d in 48 hours) AND signs of APAP toxicity (vomiting, RUQ abd pain, AMS)Treat if APAP >20 ug/ml OR AST/ALT elevatedAcuteNon-detectable [APAP] between 2 and 4 hours excludes ingestionGive SDAC w/in 4 hours (something I've been a proponent of since ATOM2)TreatStart treatment with NAC if unable to plot on nomogram by 8 hoursNAC dose“Higher dose” NAC (undefined) for high risk ingestionMinimum NAC regimen should include 300 mg/kg orally or within 20-24 hoursCAP NAC dose at 100 kg (this was known with PO, but IV there was always some question since it delivers less overall)Unique scenariosLine crossersAPAP with anticholinergic or opioidIf 1st  concentration below treatment line repeat in 4-6 hoursAPAP Extended releaseIf 1st  concentration below treatment line @ 4-12 hours, repeat in 4-6 hoursDialysis-Dialyze If APAP >900 w/ AMS or acidosis.NAC IV rate during HD 12.5 mg/kg/hr minimum. No dose change for PO (not new but good reminders)Consult liver transplant for rapid AST/ALT inc w/ coagulopathy, AMS, or mulistytem organ failureThe addition of fomepizole to acetylcysteine in the treatment of serious acetaminophen ingestions has been proposed. The panel concluded that the data available did not support a standard recommendation. As for any complicated or serious acetaminophen poisoning, a PC or clinical toxicologist should be consulted.

Arts. Work. Life.
Breaking Out of the Box

Arts. Work. Life.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 34:00


Being prematurely judged or misunderstood can be frustrating, limiting and even harmful. In the final episode of Season 2, artists and arts administrators share stories of pushing boundaries, subverting categories and defying expectations.Act One: “Up-Rising” with Emily Isaacson, a conductor and the founding director of Classical Uprising in Portland, Maine.Act Two: “Such Creatures” with Luke Greeff, a dancer, choreographer, circus artist, and educator in Chicago, Illinois.Act Three: “More Than Madness” with Sam Simon, a playwright, author and actor in McLean, Virginia.You can find a full transcript and more on APAP's website: https://apap365.org/podcast/You can find the resource Luke mentions in their story, Gender Expansive Practices in Dance Spaces: An Introduction here.Are you a performing arts worker with a story to tell? Submit it here: https://bit.ly/AWLpodsubmit

Arts. Work. Life.
With or Without A Net

Arts. Work. Life.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 34:17


Content warning: description of sexual harassment between 9:10 and 10:05 and brief mention of sexual abuse of minors between 24:09 and 24:49. The best workplaces provide safety and support for their teams: permission to innovate, protection from harassment, support during difficult times, and a safety net for workers.n Episode 5, artists and arts administrators share stories of how their workplaces either provided that safety and support—or didn't. Introduction: “Starting From Scratch” with Josh A. Campbell, a curator and engagement and education professional in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Act One: “Breaking The Silence” with Lexis Hamilton, a presenter and program coordinator for the University of Wyoming in Laramie, Wyoming. Act Two: “Lifeboat” with DJ Doza The God, an international DJ currently based in Chicago, Illinois. Act Three: “Strength In Numbers” with Shenea Stiletto, a circus arts advocate in Las Vegas, Nevada. You can find a full transcript and more on APAP's website: https://apap365.org/podcast/ Are you a performing arts worker with a story to tell? Submit it here: https://bit.ly/AWLpodsubmit

JAM Joe and Michelle's Dance Podcast

We were lucky to catch Emily Bufferd while she had a minute of downtime.  A sought after teacher, and a regular at BDC and Steps, we hope you enjoy our conversation with this amazing educator.“Emily Bufferd continues to impact the New York dance scene.” – Examiner.com Emily Bufferd is the Producer of The Young Choreographer's Festival, an annual NYC event presenting the most up-and-coming 18-25yr old choreographers, described by Dance Spirit Magazine as, ”The perfect way to get inspired.”. An Educator in NYC at Steps on Broadway, Broadway Dance Center, and Steps Youth Programs, she has taught at The Ailey Extension, Peridance, World Dance Movement in Switzerland, The University of Alabama, Jazz on Tap – Atlanta, The Eglevsky Ballet, First-Act/Paris, Dance Centre Orebro/Sweden, Aurora Dance School/Malaysia, Google Headquarters, 360 Dance Festival, Joffrey Ballet School, The Annual Teacher Workshop, and more. Emily has been featured by Dance Magazine, Dance Teacher, Dance Spirit, Dance Informa, Dance Mogul, Dance Studio Life, The Dance Podcast, the television show Inside NYC Dance, and has been a contributing writer for Discount Dance Supply's Blog, DanceLife, and Apolla Performance's Blog, The Muse. As the Choreographer for “Made to Dance in Burning Buildings' presented by The Public Theater at Joe's Pub, OnStageBlog.com, “The show was choreographed brilliantly...”. Emily's concert choreography (BEings) has been presented at Jazz at Lincoln Center, Joyce SoHo, Symphony Space, the 92nd St. Y, New York Moves, The Giving Tree Benefit Shows,The Elan Summer Dance Festival, and Boston Contemporary Dance Festival, among others. Described as, “technically superb and amazingly emotive.” -Examiner.com, and “a display of versatility...” -The DancEnthusiast. Her award winning work continues to be commissioned by dance companies and private studios around the country and abroad. Emily has served as a curator for Dumbo Dance Festival/Wave Rising Series/SoloDuo Festival (2010-2021), guest host for Hatch Presenting Series at The Works Studio, and is the former Co-Producer of APAP at Peridance. She was the Production Coordinator for Director Wes Veldink for Aimee G. Spring Line, and Assistant Choreographer to Pascal Rekoert for Berenik's Fashion Week presentation. Emily has performed at Teatro Galileo(Spain), Carnegie Hall, The Kravis Center, Lincoln Center, and was featured in the documentary ‘The 20Something Project', among others. www.EmilyBufferd.com. IG @ebufferd Thank you for listening Jam Fam! Make sure you follow us across social media and don't forget to like and subscribe anywhere you listen to your favorite podcasts!Facebook: JAM Joe and Michelle's Dance PodcastInstagram: jam_dance_podcastTwitter: @jamdancepodcastEmail: jamdancepodcast@gmail.com

Arts. Work. Life.
Outside In

Arts. Work. Life.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 36:13


Feeling like an “outsider” can be isolating, and sometimes you don't even realize the weight you're carrying until you find yourself in a place of belonging. In Episode 4, a circus performer, Shakespearean actor, classical musician, and Native storyteller share their journeys from “outsider” to “insider,” exploring representation, safe spaces, embracing identity and confronting privilege. Introduction: “In The Spotlight” with Chris Rooney, a circus performer and founding member of the BIPOC Circus Alliance Midwest in Chicago, Illinois. Act One: “Barred from The Bard ” with Farah Merani, an actor, writer and arts educator in Los Angeles, California. Act Two: “Into the Fold” with Mari Lee, the CEO and artistic director of Salon Séance in New York, New York. Act Three: “Walking Between Worlds” with Leland Faulkner, a performing artist and arts educator. He lives in Maine on Mi'kmaq‎, Penobscot‎, Passamaquoddy‎ and Abenaki‎ tribal land. You can find a full transcript and more on APAP's website: https://apap365.org/podcast/ Are you a performing arts worker with a story to tell? Submit it here: https://bit.ly/AWLpodsubmit

The Buzz Pod
Episode 98 Ft. Tommy Apap & Tommy Miller

The Buzz Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 68:46


Tommy and Tommy joined us to discuss Growing up in Michigan, Junior Hockey Careers, being Captains of Michigan State together, Pro Careers, Playing with Z man and of course the Paul C. Apap ALS Foundation and benefit hockey game! Tune in to hear from two amazing guys and players. Huge thanks to Paps and Millsy for coming on the pod! If you are in the Birmingham Michigan area come out to the Birmingham ice arena for the Paul C. Apap ALS Foundation benefit hockey game! We will be there along with some elite hockey players for an amazing cause! Saturday July 22

Arts. Work. Life.
For The Kids

Arts. Work. Life.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 30:47


Content warning: brief mentions of gun violence, suicide and child molestation between 18:16 and 19:32. Whether you are an arts worker and parent, share your art with kids, or see arts education as vital, the intersection of kids and the arts can be joyful and challenging. In Episode 3, hear from a circus artist, drag performer and a clogger.From the Intro: Watch the hilarious video of children reacting to the Opera on Max Grossman's TikTok account: https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.tiktok.com/@maxigrossman/video/7253994878726802734&sa=D&source=docs&ust=1689570168290561&usg=AOvVaw1pqWG05J4RM0YCpKgiuISTAct One: “High Stress on the High Wire” with Amancay Kugler, the executive director of Yes Ma'am Circus in Chicago, Illinois.Act Two: “A Magical Existence” with Beatrice Thomas, a creative producer, drag performer and educator, and former director of Drag Queen Story Hour in California.Act Three: “Clog A Mile In My Shoes” with Brian Bon, a clogger, arts educator and director of Powerhouse Percussive Dance in Anaheim, California.You can find a full transcript and more on APAP's website: https://apap365.org/podcast/Are you a performing arts worker with a story to tell? Submit it here: https://bit.ly/AWLpodsubmit

Arts. Work. Life.
Roots and Responsibilities

Arts. Work. Life.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 28:12


Our personal experiences, family history and cultural roots define who we are. But translating our roots into our work can be just as trying as it is fulfilling. In Episode 2, we explore what it means to find your unique voice, to feel the burden of representation and to follow the call of legacy.Act One: “The Roots Remix” with Malou Beauvoir, a singer, songwriter and actress who lives in Brussels and New York.Act Two: Seasons of Change” with Heena Patel, the CEO of MELA Arts Connect in Asheville, North Carolina.Act Three: “Movement Forward” with Dominic Moore-Dunson, a choreographer in Akron, Ohio. You can find a full transcript and more on APAP's website: https://apap365.org/podcast/Are you a performing arts worker with a story to tell? Submit it here: https://bit.ly/AWLpodsubmit

Arts. Work. Life.
Improv Everywhere

Arts. Work. Life.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 27:56


“The show must go on!” is a phrase associated with live entertainment for a reason. Arts workers have always had to think on their feet, respond to last-minute disasters and improvise their way through unexpected circumstances. But the past few years have presented the industry with some unique disruptions. For the first episode of Season 2, we bring you stories about improvisation from around the world including stories about how crises can help you grow, the strength in flexibility, and how too much uncertainty can grind you down. Introduction: “In Tune” with Aruna Kharod, an ethnomusicologist and South Asian performing artist based in Austin, Texas. Act One: “Flipping The Script” with Audrey Rose Dégez, a playwright and producer for CP4P International Productions who splits her time between Pittsburgh and Paris.Act Two: “ On The Road Again” with Gracie Meier, a multimedia artist and artistic director for The Exodus Ensemble in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Act Three: “Stooping to New Heights” with Kendra J. Ross, a dancer, choreographer, community organizer and founding director of STooPS in Brooklyn, New York. You can find a full transcript and more on APAP's website: https://apap365.org/podcast/Are you a performing arts worker with a story to tell? Submit it here: https://bit.ly/AWLpodsubmit

Menudo Podcast
Episodio 13 – La importancia de los espacios en el arte - Said Musa [T3]

Menudo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 21:23


En este episodio conversamos con el artista visual Said Musa, ceramista, escultor y pintor. En 2022 fue galardonado con el Premio Nacional de Artes Visuales y es, junto con Amaya Salazar (episodio 11) y Fermín Ceballos (episodio 12), uno de los tres artistas que han realizado piezas para el Paseo de las Artes APAP. Con él conversamos sobre el lenguaje visual dominicano, caribeño y latinoamericano, y su relación; influencia de la identidad dominicana y los elementos en su obra; cómo influye su cotidianidad e intereses personales en su obra y cómo es su proceso creativo, entre otros aspectos. Said nos regala un menudo artístico en el que podrás conocer sobre: ¿Existe realmente un lenguaje de las artes visuales en República Dominicana?  ¿Cuáles elementos de esa identidad influyen en su obra?  ¿Cómo se ha transformado su obra con el paso de los años?  ¿Ha influenciado la tecnología su quehacer artístico? ¿Cómo se inspira para crear sus obras y cómo influye la cotidianidad y sus intereses personales en ese proceso?  ¿Cómo cree que influye el arte en los espacios corporativos? Y ¿cómo fue el proceso de creación de esta obra?  Último episodio de una serie de tres dedicados al arte y la cultura: fuente de bienestar y orgullo para nosotros en APAP y para tod@s, como dominicanos.  Recuerda seguirnos en las redes sociales @asocpopular y conecta con nosotros a través de la etiqueta: #MenudoPodcastAPAP. Por cierto, ¿ya te suscribiste a nuestra newsletter en LinkedIn? Si prefieres ver este episodio en YouTube, visita nuestro canal: @AsociacionPopular.

Another Pass Podcast
Another Pass at Another Pass at The Amazing Spiders-Man

Another Pass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 139:07


For some web slinging reason Case decided to do both of the Amazing Spiders-Man movies for the fourth episode of Another Pass. Check out Sam digesting (externally) all of the takes on the two awkward entries in the Wall Crawler's filmography.

Cut To The Chase:
Understanding the Link Between Tylenol Use in Pregnancy and Autism w/ Ruth Rizkalla

Cut To The Chase:

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 30:08


In this episode of Cut to the Chase podcast, host Gregg Goldfarb speaks to Ruth Rizkalla, a partner at the Carlson Law Firm in Los Angeles, about the potential correlation between taking Tylenol during pregnancy and an increased risk of autism in children. Ruth explains that: Taking Tylenol while pregnant increases the risk of a child developing autism up to four times. Manufacturers knew there was a risk and put it on the market anyway. Mothers and doctors are generally unaware of this risk. Evidence to support her claim includes six European studies from 2013 linking APAP consumption during pregnancy to autism and a 2021 consensus statement signed by 90 scientists stating that something needs to be done about the link between Tylenol consumption during pregnancy and autism. The conversation also involves a discussion about: A lawsuit where a child with autism is seeking treatment compensation. The dangers of ibuprofen and a lawsuit against a pharmaceutical company for harm caused by their product. The names behind the studies and whether they are recognizable to the public. Overall, this episode provides valuable insights into the potential link between taking Tylenol during pregnancy and the risk of autism in children, and highlights the importance of understanding the risks associated with pharmaceuticals.  

Ridgeview Podcast: CME Series
50 Years of Poison!...and a Toxicology Spy Tale with Dr. Jon Cole and Samantha Lee, PharmD

Ridgeview Podcast: CME Series

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 77:31


In this podcast, Dr. Jon Cole - an emergency medicine physician with Hennepin Healthcare and medical director with Minnesota Poison Control Center and Samantha Lee, PharmD - managing director with Minnesota Poison Control Center discuss the poison control system - past and present; along with a disscusion around toxicology - the big, the bad, and the ugly. Enjoy the podcast. Objectives:Upon completion of this podcast, participants should be able to: Describe the purpose of the Minnesota Poison Control Center, and how it works. Name the most common call types coming into MN Poison Control Center. Summarize the management of toxicological exposures for APAP, bupropion and calcium channel blockers. CME credit is only offered to Ridgeview Providers & Allied Health staff for this podcast activity. After listening to the podcast, complete and submit the online evaluation form.  Upon successful completion of the evaluation, you will be e-mailed a certificate of completion within approximately 2 weeks. You may contact the accredited provider with questions regarding this program at Education@ridgeviewmedical.org. Click the link below, to complete the activity's evaluation. CME Evaluation (**If you are listening to the podcasts through iTunes on your laptop or desktop, it is not possible to link directly with the CME Evaluation for unclear reasons. We are trying to remedy this. You can, however, link to the survey through the Podcasts app on your Apple and other smart devices, as well as through Spotify, Stitcher and other podcast directory apps and on your computer browser at these websites. We apologize for the inconvenience.)  DISCLOSURE ANNOUNCEMENT  The information provided through this and all Ridgeview podcasts as well as any and all accompanying files, images, videos and documents is/are for CME/CE and other institutional learning and communication purposes only and is/are not meant to substitute for the independent medical judgment of a physician, healthcare provider or other healthcare personnel relative to diagnostic and treatment options of a specific patient's medical condition; and are property/rights of Ridgeview Medical Center & Clinics.  Any re-reproduction of any of the materials presented would be infringement of copyright laws.  It is Ridgeview's intent that any potential conflict should be identified openly so that the listeners may form their own judgments about the presentation with the full disclosure of the facts. It is not assumed any potential conflicts will have an adverse impact on these presentations. It remains for the audience to determine whether the speaker's outside interest may reflect a possible bias, either the exposition or the conclusions presented. Ridgeview's CME planning committee members and presenter(s) have disclosed they have no significant financial relationship with a pharmaceutical company and have disclosed that no conflict of interest exists with the presentation/educational event. Thank-you for listening to the podcast. SHOW NOTES:  *See the attachment for additional information.  HISTORY of MN POISON CONTROL CENTER TOXICOLOGYCalcium Channel Blockers - Diltiazem, Verapamil, Amlodipine - Causes bad distributive shock - Pulmonary edema is an issue - Norepinephrine infusion is recommended in setting of shock with high dose insulin simultaneously - "Red, white and blue" therapy for refractory Ca++ blocker overdose - Activated charcoal - not for all patients, give if patient not at risk of aspiration for potentially lethal ingestions Bupropion - Chemical structure similar to amphetamine and bath salts - Sympathomimetic effects (tachycardia, agitation, seizures, ultimately cardiogenic shock) - Treatment with benzodiazepines - usually high dose - may need intubation - Norepinephrine for cardiogenic shock - ECMO may be needed Sodium Nitrite - Salt used to cure meats - Internet suicide phenomenon - Effect: Life threatening methemoglobinemia (chocolate colored blood, pallor, low O2 sats) - Very rapid onset of symptoms - Methylene Blue use N-acetylcysteine (NAC) for acetaminophen poisoning - Transitioning from 3 bag Prescott regimen to a 2 bag regimen - Rumack-Matthew nomogram is the same Article Resources:Cole JB, Lee SC, Prekker ME, Kunzler NM, Considine KA, Driver BE, Puskarich MA, Olives TD. Vasodilation in patients with calcium channel blocker poisoning treated with high-dose insulin: a comparison of amlodipine versus non-dihydropyridines. Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2022 Nov;60(11):1205-1213. doi: 10.1080/15563650.2022.2131565. Epub 2022 Oct 25. PMID: 36282196.   Cole JB, Olives TD, Ulici A, Litell JM, Bangh SA, Arens AM, Puskarich MA, Prekker ME. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Poisonings Reported to U.S. Poison Centers from 2000 to 2018: An Analysis of the National Poison Data System. Crit Care Med. 2020 Aug;48(8):1111-1119. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000004401. PMID: 32697480. Coralic Z, Kapur J, Olson KR, Chamberlain JM, Overbeek D, Silbergleit R. Treatment of Toxin-Related Status Epilepticus With Levetiracetam, Fosphenytoin, or Valproate in Patients Enrolled in the Established Status Epilepticus Treatment Trial. Ann Emerg Med. 2022 Sep;80(3):194-202. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2022.04.020. Epub 2022 Jun 17. PMID: 35718575. Kline JA, Tomaszewski CA, Schroeder JD, Raymond RM. Insulin is a superior antidote for cardiovascular toxicity induced by verapamil in the anesthetized canine. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1993 Nov;267(2):744-50. PMID: 8246150.   Thanks to Dr. Jon Cole and Samantha Lee, PharmD for their knowledge and contribution to this podcast. Please check out the additional show notes for more information/resources.

There’s No Business Like...
Ep. 13 Krista Bradley: Discomfort Breeds Growth

There’s No Business Like...

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 56:50


Ep. 13 Krista Bradley: Discomfort Breeds Growth We kick off this week with stories from past APAP (Association of Performing Arts Professionals) Conference before Katie dives into a conversation with Krista Bradley. Krista shares the journey that landed her at APAP, why cultural humility is important, and why you should listen to your impulses. Krista Bradley is the Director, Programs and Resources at APAP (https://apap365.org/). Follow us on social media and let us know your thoughts and questions - https://linktr.ee/nobusinesslikepod  

Hideaway Podcast
Episode 126 - Yamoussa Bangoura, founder of Kalabanté Productions (Cirque En Afrique)

Hideaway Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 69:50


On today's show, Josh and Lyndsay chat about the upcoming APAP conference, a new open position at Hideaway Circus, how artificial intelligence will change the circus industry, and a 100-year-old circus show from the King of Mars. Later in the episode they call up Yamoussa Bangoura, founder of Kalabante Productions now on tour with Cirque En Afrique. Originally from Guinea, Yamoussa is an incredibly talented musician, singer, acrobat and juggler who made his way to Montreal before starting his own circus. If you enjoy today's show please subscribe and share it with a friend!

Free for All Friday
Episode 55 - A Truckin' Good Celebration (End of Year Special ft. Fan Chan Apap)

Free for All Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 55:30


On this special edition of Free for all Friday;We have a cocoa celebration as Chad, one of our fans, and all of Johnny's little Awesomes join us in the studio. We talk about how you can make your childhood dreams come true in Real Estate. Also, we look at what kids wanted to be when they grew up and give numerous examples of how you can not only do that in Real Estate but how you can dominate the market as Santa, a police officer, a Magician, and even a truck driver!If you enjoy our content, please like, subscribe, and share. You can also catch the show LIVE @ facebook.com/freeforallfriday and make sure you stick around after for "the afterburner"

The Nonlinear Library
LW - It Takes Two Paracetamol? by Eli

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 5:11


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: It Takes Two Paracetamol?, published by Eli on December 13, 2022 on LessWrong. Note: Depending on where you live paracetamol is also known as acetaminophen, APAP and Tylenol. I have had a version of the following conversation a surprising number of times: "I have a headache." "Aah, that sucks. Did you take some paracetamol?" "Yes, but it still hurts." "How many did you take?" The fact that I even ask this question is because I have been noticing a trend. "One." "You should take two, it makes a big difference." "Nah, I'm fine with one." "But you still have a headache." "Yeah, but it doesn't make much of a difference. Paracetamol just doesn't work that well for me." Everyone is free to choose how many paracetamol they take, but I've always had this hunch that there is a big difference between taking one or two paracetamol. Where taking one has almost no effect on my headaches, but taking two makes a big difference. Effectively I'm making two claims: 1000mg paracetamol works better than 500mg paracetamol. 500mg paracetamol doesn't work much better than placebo. Today I chose to finally resolve this mystery and laugh in the face of my friends! Or I will admit in shame that I was wrong... Claim 2: 500mg vs placebo There is a Cochrane Review from 2016 that tries to answer exactly my question. The review looks at pain relief with paracetamol for tension-type headaches, the most common form of headaches. They reference two studies that have compared 500mg/650mg with placebo that also fit their inclusion criteria. Steiner 2003, which comes to the following conclusion: They didn't find a significant result when comparing 500mg paracetamol and placebo! But they did find a significant result when comparing 1000mg paracetamol and placebo. Dahlöf 1996 is less conclusive. This study only contains 29 participants, where only 14 of them took paracetamol at a dose of 500mg. In this study both 500mg and 1000mg performed equally well, but with the low participant numbers it is hard to draw any conclusions. The Cochraine Review itself comes to the conclusion that they couldn't find a significant difference between 500mg paracetamol and placebo, but that the quality of evidence is low. Claim 1: 1000mg vs 500mg The same Cochrane Review concludes that a 1000mg paracetamol outperforms placebo. There is high quality evidence for this being the case when looking at Pain-free at two hours: the proportion of attacks/participants who were pain-free at two hours with paracetamol. Pain-free or mild pain at two hours: the proportion of attacks/participants who were pain-free or had only mild pain at two hours with paracetamol. There is moderate quality evidence for this being the case when looking at Pain-free at one hour: The proportion of attacks/participants who were pain-free or had only mild pain at one hour with paracetamol. Pain-free at four hours: The proportion of attacks/participants who were pain-free at four hours with paracetamol. Although it might seem that I'm moving towards a clear win for my case, I'm afraid I have to highlight one interesting point which is exemplified by the work of Steiner 2003. Their data leads to three seemingly incompatible statements: They find a significant difference between 1000mg paracetamol and placebo. They don't find a significant difference between 500mg paracetamol and placebo. They don't find a significant difference between 500mg and 1000mg paracetamol. It is funny that these three statements can all true at the same time. At this point in time we don't have the data to show that a 1000mg outperforms 500mg. Conclusion To be honest, I didn't expect the results I found. In hindsight it is obvious that these statements can all be true at the same time, but when starting out I hadn't considered it an option. I think I can safely say the following going...

Sleep Apnea Stories
84 - Dr. William Noah - Improving PAP Comfort with V-Com

Sleep Apnea Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 53:17


Emma is joined by Dr. William Noah, a sleep specialist, and inventor of the V-Com. Together they discuss: * Dr. Noah shares about his background in sleep medicine and running a large sleep center. * Encouraging PAP adherence among patients and how introducing remote monitoring helped to identify patients struggling with their PAP therapy. * Dr. Noah explains IPAP (inspiratory positive airway pressure) and EPAP (expiratory positive airway pressure) and why they matter to the PAP patient experience. * Dr. Noah explains the differences between Ventilators, BiPAP, CPAP and APAP and the financial incentives for DME companies to put patients on BiPAP. * C-Flex and EPR settings and what happens to therapeutic pressure when these are adjusted. * DME switching people to full face masks as a "catch-all" and why that isn't ideal. * How different masks can affect the pressure a patient experiences. * Dr. Noah on inventing the V-Com to reduce IPAP and keep EPAP the same. * Treatment Emergent Central Sleep Apneas and how V-Com can help with that problem. Learn more about the V-Com: https://sleepres.com/ This episode is sponsored by: Airway Management https://tapintosleep.com/ BetterHelp https://www.betterhelp.com/emma for 10% off your first month of online therapy Vivos Therapeutics https://vivos.com/patients/ Follow the podcast on Instagram: @sleepapneastories Email Emma at sleepapneastories@gmail.com www.sleepapneastories.com Disclaimer: this episode of the podcast includes people with sleep apnea discussing their own experiences of medical procedures and devices. This is for information purposes only and you should consult with your own medical professionals before you start or stop any medication or treatment.

Wax Quizzical
Luka Muller w Girl Dad Daryl Slop (Ashley Apap) and one of Frankston's Best Boys (Dougie Baldwin)

Wax Quizzical

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 33:29


Luka Muller joined host Kyran Wheatley and the brains trust (which you can now join below) made up of Girl Dad Daryl Slop (Ashley Apap) and Daryl's nephew, one of Frankston's best boys, Priccc (Dougie Baldwin).We would love it if you left us a lovely little review in the podcast app of your choice, or tell someone who you think might like the show about the pod.And if you'd like to join us at Grapes of Mirth click through and grab yourself some tickets (featuring Peter Helliar, Dane Simpson and Michelle Brasier on the pod, and an absolutely epic lineup of standup - and wine - as well).Hosted by Kyran Wheatley.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/wax-quizzical. Join the Brains Trust and support us to make the show happen: https://plus.acast.com/s/wax-quizzical. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Built HOW
John Apap - Patience is the Key

Built HOW

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 15:59


Join your host KB as he chats with half of Michigan's First Family of Real Estate John Apap. With over 23 years of successful real estate transactions, John and Bridget Apap have been recognized as not only the Top Producing Agents in the State of Michigan, but also the #1 Michigan Sotheby's Agents, and are in the top 1% of Realtor's worldwide. ---------- Visit www.builthow.com to sign up for our next live or virtual event.   Part of the Win Make Give Podcast Network

OncoPharm
APAP + ICI: An emerging concern?

OncoPharm

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 10:04


Acetaminophen (or paracetamol) & immune checkpoint inhibitors are ubiquitous in oncology practices. So, when new translational research suggests APAP may decrease the effectiveness - well that seems like something worth talking about. Impact of acetaminophen on the efficacy of immunotherapy in cancer patients: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annonc.2022.05.010 Hepatotoxicity risk factors with ICIs: https://doi.org/10.1097/cji.0000000000000347

JournalFeed Podcast
IV APAP = Less Morphine? | Good And Bad of Abx

JournalFeed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 7:30


The JournalFeed podcast for the week of May 30th to June 3rd, 2022. These are summaries from just 2 of the 5 article we cover every week! For access to more, please visit JournalFeed.org for details about becoming a member. IV APAP = less morphine? Spoon Feed: A 1g dose of IV acetaminophen (APAP) had no additional effect on pain control or reduction in overall morphine dosage. Good And Bad of Abx Spoon Feed Antibiotics have a good and bad side for women with uncomplicated cystitis.  Use of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX) and other antibiotics, when compared to nitrofurantoin, had higher risk of adverse events.