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Ready to elevate your veterinary dentistry skills? https://ivdi.org/inv Request an invitation to the Veterinary Dental Practitioner Program Today. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, DAAPM In this episode of The Vet Dental Show, Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, DAAPM, addresses critical questions from veterinary professionals about iatrogenic jaw fractures during extractions and the longevity of dental composites. Gain valuable insights into avoiding complications and ensuring successful dental restorations. What You'll Learn ✅ How to assess the risk of jaw fractures during canine tooth extractions. ✅ Proper techniques for extracting teeth with significant bone loss. ✅ The importance of dental explorers in identifying dental issues. ✅ Radiographic interpretation tips for identifying chevron effects. ✅ Recommendations for using dental composites to restore defects and protect tooth structure. ✅ How long dental composites last under normal mastication. Key Takeaways ✅ Iatrogenic jaw fractures are most common during mandibular canine extractions, especially when significant bone loss is present. ✅ Proper extraction techniques are crucial to avoid fractures. If you're uncomfortable, refer the case. ✅ Dental explorers are essential for identifying and measuring periodontal issues under anesthesia. ✅ Chevron effects on radiographs can be tricky; compare with contralateral views and consider consulting with a radiologist. ✅ Dental composites, when properly bonded, can provide long-lasting protection to dentin, but monitoring is essential to ensure pulp vitality. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance your veterinary dentistry skills. Request your invitation to the Veterinary Dental Practitioner Program now: https://ivdi.org/inv Want to expand your skills even further? Explore Dr. Beckman's full selection of courses and resources designed specifically for veterinary professionals! https://veterinarydentistry.net/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- What are your biggest challenges in veterinary dentistry? Share your questions and experiences in the comments below! ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Veterinary Dentistry, Dog Dental, Cat Dental, Tooth Extraction, Jaw Fracture, Dental Composite, Veterinary Radiography, IVDI, Brett Beckman, Veterinary Dental Practitioner Program, Periodontal Disease, Dental Explorer, Chevron Effect, Iatrogenic Fracture
Two years. That's how long Evyatar David has been held in captivity, far from his family, his friends, and the music of his life. On this special episode of Some Future Day, we retrace the hours that changed everything, the search that hasn't stopped, and the quiet heroism of a family carrying hope through darkness.I had the honor of speaking with Evyatar's brother, Ilay David, who refuses to let the world look away. Ilay has turned the world upside down to rescue his beloved brother. But what have the United Nations, Red Cross, Bibi Netanyahu, and President Trump done to rescue the hostages? And why does it seem like President Trump has done the most for the hostages?On this two-year mark of his captivity, we remember the person. Not just the politics. Not just the headlines. Not just the antisemitism. And we explore what justice, compassion, and action look like now for Evyatar and for every hostage still waiting.Episode Links:Ilay on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ilayd97/Ilay on LinkedIn: https://il.linkedin.com/in/ilay-david-a09183258Website: https://bringevyatarhome.com/Bring Evyatar Home Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bring_evyatar_homeOrder Marc's new book, "Some Future Day: How AI Is Going to Change Everything"Sign up for the Some Future Day Newsletter here: https://marcbeckman.substack.com/To join the conversation, follow Marc Beckman here: YoutubeLinkedInTwitterInstagramTikTok
Coach Lou Holtz talks with MLB pitcher-turned-pastor Cody Beckman on faith, mentorship, masculinity, and restoring America's culture through God. The post Cody Beckman | S2E19 appeared first on The Lou Holtz Show.
Ahead of his runner-up outing in the NHRA MidWest Nationals, "Fast Jack" Beckman caught up with Kenny and Crash for a fun time with the fans at World Wide Technology Raceway with a conversation that needs to be heard to believe. The 2012 Funny Car Champion shares his relationship with new team owner and motorsports legend John Force, plus gives the scoop on all the wild behind-the-scenes happening across the NHRA.
Bob Waxler and David Beckman met as freshmen at Brown University in the early 1960's. They discovered they had a lot in common including a fascination with language, literature, and the life of art. They kept in touch over the years and began sharing emails with Bob on the east coast, David out west. It ultimately led to a touching anthology of correspondence in the book “You Say, I Say: Staying Alive with Literature, Language and Friendship.” It offers a deep dive into life and its meaning through letters, celebrating the power of the written word.
Waardeer je onze video's? Steun dan Café Weltschmerz, het podium voor het vrije woord: https://www.cafeweltschmerz.nl/doneren/In de 75e aflevering van De Andere Tafel ontvangt presentator Sander Compagner ruslandkenner Peter van Stigt en hoofdredacteur van De Andere Krant Karel Beckman. Beckman was eerder deze maand tien dagen in Rusland en heeft ontdekt dat voor de Russen Europa voorbij is. Van Stigt komt sinds 1991 heel regelmatig in Rusland en deelt zijn ervaringen. Lees meer over dit onderwerp via: https://deanderekrant.nl/voor-russen-is-europa-voorbij/Mer informatie over het vredesmanifest: https://europeanpeaceproject.eu/project-25-10-03/manifest-3-10-nederlands/---Deze video is geproduceerd door Café Weltschmerz. Café Weltschmerz gelooft in de kracht van het gesprek en zendt interviews uit over actuele maatschappelijke thema's. Wij bieden een hoogwaardig alternatief voor de mainstream media. Café Weltschmerz is onafhankelijk en niet verbonden aan politieke, religieuze of commerciële partijen.Wil je meer video's bekijken en op de hoogte blijven via onze nieuwsbrief? Ga dan naar: https://www.cafeweltschmerz.nl/videos/Wil je op de hoogte worden gebracht van onze nieuwe video's? Klik dan op deze link: https://bit.ly/3XweTO0
Turn online alignment into an offline community — join us at TheWayFwrd.com to connect with like-minded people near you. It's the best way to support this podcast and the movement we're building together: https://thewayfwrd.com/join/ Oto Gomes and Erai Beckman join Alec to examine crypto's hard truths: personal DeFi losses, myths of decentralization, and the role regulation may play in protecting user freedom. They discuss Bitcoin's security limits, quantum risks, and the shift toward compliance-first projects like Peace Through Trade (PTT Coin). Together, they make the case that smart rules may help bridge centralized finance and blockchain without compromising sovereignty. For more details, links, timestamps and resources mentioned in this episode, visit our website: https://thewayfwrd.com/podcast/ep-192-blockchain-web3-scam-your-questions-answered-with-oto-gomes-erai-beckman/ Related Links & References Peace Through Trade (PTT Coin): https://pttblockchain.online Oto Gomes Website: http://otogomes.live Oto Gomes Crypto Freedom Academy Free Account: https://whop.com/crypto-freedom-academy-free?a=thewayforward The Way Forward podcast is sponsored by: New Biology Clinic: Redefine Health from the Ground Up Experience tailored terrain-based health services with consults, livestreams, movement classes, and more. Visit https://NewBiologyClinic.com and use code TheWayForward for $50 off activation. Way Forward members get the fee waived: https://thewayfwrd.com/membership-sign-up/ ————————— RMDY Collective: Homeopathy Made Accessible High-quality remedies and training to support natural healing. Enroll: https://rmdyacademy.org/?bg_ref=MKho6KZowaExplore: https://rmdycollective.org/?bg_ref=MKho6KZowa —————————
The bourbon world can feel like the Wild West sometimes, and right now, there's no part of it wilder than the aged whiskey barrel market. The price of barrels has gone from a skyrocketing asset and back down to a commodity. We're welcoming back Beau Beckman, a name you may remember from past shows, who is with a new venture called Hogshead. In this episode, we get into the challenges faced by both consumers and new brands in this confusing market. Beau is pulling back the curtain on the "gold rush" mentality and showing us how Hogshead aims to use technology to create a transparent, online marketplace for barrels. He's also sharing some powerful reflections on his own deep bourbon heritage and the experience he had running the largest private barrel program while at Buffalo Trace. He shares what's really happening behind the scenes in bourbon sourcing world. Show Notes: The state of bourbon barrel pricing Shifts from a buyer's to a seller's market Hogshead's role in simplifying barrel trading Challenges for new brands in the market The significance of transparency in transactions Personal anecdotes connecting Beau to bourbon legacy Support this podcast on Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In a world increasingly dominated by visual and electronic noise, Robert Waxler and David Beckman's You Say, I Say: Staying Alive with Literature, Language, and Friendship (Rivertown Books, 2025) captures the enduring power of literature-not to resolve the great questions of human existence, but to help us explore those questions in ways that are eye-opening, life-changing, and profound. In September, 1962, two 18-year-old freshmen at Brown University named Bob Waxler and David Beckman first crossed paths. They quickly discovered they had a lot in common, especially an abiding fascination with language, literature, and the life of art. Four years later, as college seniors, they collaborated on a small book of poems, which brought them a flurry of attention, then faded into memory as the two friends began separate life journeys-Bob becoming a professor of literature at a Massachusetts college, David working as an advertising and promotion writer in New York with sidelines as a poet, playwright, and actor. In 2014, an article in the Brown alumni journal rekindled their connection. It sparked an exchange of emails that gradually blossomed into this book-an extended dialogue between two old friends on poetry, life, the passage of time, and the power of the written word. In You Say, I Say, Waxler and Beckman trade observations, opinions, questions, and arguments about the ways in which literature transforms, challenges, disturbs, and inspires us. Spurred by lifetimes largely dedicated to "deep reading," they debate the meaning and value of works ranging from Dante's Inferno and Shakespeare's King Lear to Tolstoy's Death of Ivan Ilych; the poems of Wordsworth, Blake, Coleridge, and Keats; and the works of T.S. Eliot, Kafka, Beckett and Joyce. They often uncover new and surprising facets of classic works in the glare of post-modern experience. And they even exchange a couple of new poems-their own work-triggering reflections on the creative process and its many unexpected twists. Along the way, Waxler and Beckman delve into questions that have haunted generations of readers and critics. And they reveal, directly and indirectly, how encounters with literature have shaped their intellects and their lives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In a world increasingly dominated by visual and electronic noise, Robert Waxler and David Beckman's You Say, I Say: Staying Alive with Literature, Language, and Friendship (Rivertown Books, 2025) captures the enduring power of literature-not to resolve the great questions of human existence, but to help us explore those questions in ways that are eye-opening, life-changing, and profound. In September, 1962, two 18-year-old freshmen at Brown University named Bob Waxler and David Beckman first crossed paths. They quickly discovered they had a lot in common, especially an abiding fascination with language, literature, and the life of art. Four years later, as college seniors, they collaborated on a small book of poems, which brought them a flurry of attention, then faded into memory as the two friends began separate life journeys-Bob becoming a professor of literature at a Massachusetts college, David working as an advertising and promotion writer in New York with sidelines as a poet, playwright, and actor. In 2014, an article in the Brown alumni journal rekindled their connection. It sparked an exchange of emails that gradually blossomed into this book-an extended dialogue between two old friends on poetry, life, the passage of time, and the power of the written word. In You Say, I Say, Waxler and Beckman trade observations, opinions, questions, and arguments about the ways in which literature transforms, challenges, disturbs, and inspires us. Spurred by lifetimes largely dedicated to "deep reading," they debate the meaning and value of works ranging from Dante's Inferno and Shakespeare's King Lear to Tolstoy's Death of Ivan Ilych; the poems of Wordsworth, Blake, Coleridge, and Keats; and the works of T.S. Eliot, Kafka, Beckett and Joyce. They often uncover new and surprising facets of classic works in the glare of post-modern experience. And they even exchange a couple of new poems-their own work-triggering reflections on the creative process and its many unexpected twists. Along the way, Waxler and Beckman delve into questions that have haunted generations of readers and critics. And they reveal, directly and indirectly, how encounters with literature have shaped their intellects and their lives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
In a world increasingly dominated by visual and electronic noise, Robert Waxler and David Beckman's You Say, I Say: Staying Alive with Literature, Language, and Friendship (Rivertown Books, 2025) captures the enduring power of literature-not to resolve the great questions of human existence, but to help us explore those questions in ways that are eye-opening, life-changing, and profound. In September, 1962, two 18-year-old freshmen at Brown University named Bob Waxler and David Beckman first crossed paths. They quickly discovered they had a lot in common, especially an abiding fascination with language, literature, and the life of art. Four years later, as college seniors, they collaborated on a small book of poems, which brought them a flurry of attention, then faded into memory as the two friends began separate life journeys-Bob becoming a professor of literature at a Massachusetts college, David working as an advertising and promotion writer in New York with sidelines as a poet, playwright, and actor. In 2014, an article in the Brown alumni journal rekindled their connection. It sparked an exchange of emails that gradually blossomed into this book-an extended dialogue between two old friends on poetry, life, the passage of time, and the power of the written word. In You Say, I Say, Waxler and Beckman trade observations, opinions, questions, and arguments about the ways in which literature transforms, challenges, disturbs, and inspires us. Spurred by lifetimes largely dedicated to "deep reading," they debate the meaning and value of works ranging from Dante's Inferno and Shakespeare's King Lear to Tolstoy's Death of Ivan Ilych; the poems of Wordsworth, Blake, Coleridge, and Keats; and the works of T.S. Eliot, Kafka, Beckett and Joyce. They often uncover new and surprising facets of classic works in the glare of post-modern experience. And they even exchange a couple of new poems-their own work-triggering reflections on the creative process and its many unexpected twists. Along the way, Waxler and Beckman delve into questions that have haunted generations of readers and critics. And they reveal, directly and indirectly, how encounters with literature have shaped their intellects and their lives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
In a world increasingly dominated by visual and electronic noise, Robert Waxler and David Beckman's You Say, I Say: Staying Alive with Literature, Language, and Friendship (Rivertown Books, 2025) captures the enduring power of literature-not to resolve the great questions of human existence, but to help us explore those questions in ways that are eye-opening, life-changing, and profound. In September, 1962, two 18-year-old freshmen at Brown University named Bob Waxler and David Beckman first crossed paths. They quickly discovered they had a lot in common, especially an abiding fascination with language, literature, and the life of art. Four years later, as college seniors, they collaborated on a small book of poems, which brought them a flurry of attention, then faded into memory as the two friends began separate life journeys-Bob becoming a professor of literature at a Massachusetts college, David working as an advertising and promotion writer in New York with sidelines as a poet, playwright, and actor. In 2014, an article in the Brown alumni journal rekindled their connection. It sparked an exchange of emails that gradually blossomed into this book-an extended dialogue between two old friends on poetry, life, the passage of time, and the power of the written word. In You Say, I Say, Waxler and Beckman trade observations, opinions, questions, and arguments about the ways in which literature transforms, challenges, disturbs, and inspires us. Spurred by lifetimes largely dedicated to "deep reading," they debate the meaning and value of works ranging from Dante's Inferno and Shakespeare's King Lear to Tolstoy's Death of Ivan Ilych; the poems of Wordsworth, Blake, Coleridge, and Keats; and the works of T.S. Eliot, Kafka, Beckett and Joyce. They often uncover new and surprising facets of classic works in the glare of post-modern experience. And they even exchange a couple of new poems-their own work-triggering reflections on the creative process and its many unexpected twists. Along the way, Waxler and Beckman delve into questions that have haunted generations of readers and critics. And they reveal, directly and indirectly, how encounters with literature have shaped their intellects and their lives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
Ready to take your veterinary dentistry skills to the next level? https://ivdi.org/inv Request an invitation to the Veterinary Dental Practitioner Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, DAAPM In this episode of The Vet Dental Show, Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, DAAPM, answers pressing questions from veterinary professionals about root canal limitations, explaining the importance of extractions, and how to communicate effectively with clients about dental procedures. What You'll Learn ✅ Why general practitioners aren't taught root canal therapy. ✅ How to explain the necessity of extractions to clients, even when their pets seem fine. ✅ What to advise clients about the monitoring and maintenance involved with root canals. ✅ How to assess and manage fractured crowns with tertiary dentin. ✅ The role of radiographs in client education and treatment planning. Key Takeaways ✅ Root canal therapy requires extensive training and is best left to specialists. ✅ Client education is crucial for explaining the importance of addressing dental issues, even if they aren't immediately obvious. ✅ Crowns are essential for protecting teeth after root canal procedures. ✅ Radiographic follow-ups are necessary to monitor the long-term success of root canals. ✅ Tertiary dentin can sometimes seal off fractured crowns, but careful radiographic evaluation is essential. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Don't miss the opportunity to enhance your veterinary dentistry skills! Request an invitation to the Veterinary Dental Practitioner Program: https://ivdi.org/inv Want to expand your skills even further? Explore Dr. Beckman's full selection of courses and resources designed specifically for veterinary professionals! https://veterinarydentistry.net/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Questions? What are your biggest challenges in veterinary dentistry? Leave a comment below! ------------------------------------------------------------------------- veterinary dentistry, vet dental show, Brett Beckman, root canal, tooth extraction, client communication, veterinary education, veterinary technician, IVDI, Veterinary Dental Practitioner Program, dental radiographs, tertiary dentin, fractured crown, pulp necrosis, silent suffering, dental referral, veterinary continuing education
In this episode of Daily Influence, Gregg-Brooke Koleno sits down with Renee Beckman — executive recruiter, entrepreneur, and founder of the WISE Tribe — a movement dedicated to supporting women in the workplace and advancing mental wellness. Renee shares her journey from CPA to recruiter to passionate advocate, revealing the personal stories that inspired her to create a platform where women can find mentorship, community, and resources for thriving in their careers. From tackling the taboo around mental health, to equipping women with tools for difficult conversations, to embracing personal responsibility as the catalyst for workplace change, Renee offers a compelling vision for more inclusive, supportive, and empowered professional environments. Whether you're a leader, a peer, or someone seeking to make a positive difference, her insights will challenge you to listen more deeply, lead with authenticity, and give generously without expectation. Connect with Renee: beckmanr@limitlessrecruit.com www.mseedinc.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/renee-beckman/
This new offering from perpetually busy Christian film auteur David A.R. White continues his “single dad action hero” era that began with 2020's BECKMAN. BECKMAN, LOVE ON THE ROCK (2021), and now A LINE OF FIRE are just a few of the many films White has made since the COVID era reshaped DIY filmmaking. Together, they show a man striking out on his own and reinventing himself, possibly influenced by his personal life, including a public divorce from actress Andrea Logan. Logan was a frequent artistic collaborator and business partner, and the two co-founded Pure Flix, the family-oriented streaming service intended as a wholesome competitor to Netflix. As prolific as he is, White inevitably draws inspiration from his own life, and it's no surprise that many of his recent films, including A LINE OF FIRE, portray him as a single dad juggling work responsibilities while navigating new love for the first time in years. In this film, former FBI agent Cash (played by White) is called back into service after his late wife's sister, also an agent, is assassinated by a crime boss's thugs. Supporting characters are played by notable celebrities such as Cuba Gooding Jr., whose recent fall from grace seems to have led him to the low-budget circuit, and Scott Baio, who alternately help and betray Cash. This repeated cycle of trust and mistrust becomes a tedious plot device, culminating in the reveal that one of White's own allies, Joan (a puzzling performance by Eve Richards), is a double agent operating under the name “Mr. X.” A LINE OF FIRE is slickly produced and competently shot, with bursts of gory action that push the boundaries of wholesomeness, yet its plot is ultimately forgettable. Still, it's hard to fault White, who seems to be having a blast making five movies a year and rediscovering himself in the process. View our full episode list and subscribe to any of our public feeds: http://boysbiblestudy.com Unlock 2+ bonus episodes per month: http://patreon.com/boysbiblestudy Subscribe to our Twitch for livestreams: http://twitch.tv/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/boysbiblestudy
Marc Beckman, author of Some Future Day: How AI Is Going to Change Everything, tells Shaun about AI's capabilities to clean up corruption with data analytics and the beauty of cryptocurrency being protected in the face of corruption.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
https://ivdi.org/inv Ready to transform your dentistry skills? Request your invitation to the Veterinary Dental Practitioner Program now. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, DAAPM In this episode of The Vet Dental Show, Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, DAAPM, tackles challenging dental scenarios, offering expert tips on large breed incisor extractions, managing root tips in the mandibular canal, and extracting specific teeth in small dogs. Plus, insights on effective periodontal treatments. What You'll Learn: ✅ Effective techniques for extracting maxillary lateral incisors in large breed dogs. ✅ How to manage cases where a root tip goes into the mandibular canal. ✅ Tips for extracting the apical root of 310 and 410 in small dogs. ✅ When to use envelope flaps versus releasing flaps in extractions. ✅ Best practices for removing lower canines in cats with minimal bone support. ✅ The efficacy of products like Clindoral and the benefits of using hyaluronic acid (PerioVive) in periodontal treatments. Key Takeaways: ✅ For difficult maxillary lateral incisor extractions, use a combination of luxators and elevators, progressing slowly and applying consistent pressure. ✅ If a root tip enters the mandibular canal, prioritize patient safety and refer the case unless you have advanced training. ✅ When extracting the apical root of 310 and 410 in small dogs, section the tooth and use gentle elevation techniques to avoid fractures. ✅ Hyaluronic acid (PerioVive) is highly effective for promoting reattachment in periodontal pockets after closed root planing. ✅ Surgical extraction times can vary, but with experience, a fractured maxillary canine extraction in a large dog can be completed efficiently. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Don't miss the opportunity to enhance your veterinary dentistry skills! Request an invitation to the Veterinary Dental Practitioner Program: https://ivdi.org/inv Want to expand your skills even further? Explore Dr. Beckman's full selection of courses and resources designed specifically for veterinary professionals! https://veterinarydentistry.net/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Questions? Leave your questions and comments below! We love hearing from you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Keyword Tags: Veterinary Dentistry, Dog Dental Extraction, Cat Dental Extraction, Veterinary Dental Practitioner Program, Brett Beckman, IVDI, Incisor Extraction, Mandibular Canal, Root Tip Removal, Periodontal Treatment, Hyaluronic Acid, PerioVive, Veterinary Education, Vet Dental Show, Large Breed Dogs, Small Breed Dogs, Dental Flaps, Tooth Resorption, Veterinary CE
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https://ivdi.org/inv Ready to elevate your veterinary dental skills? Request an invite to the Veterinary Dental Practitioner Program. -------------------------------------------------------------------------
Nate and Maam Beckman have been serving in Thailand for many years. They talk about growing up, coming to know Christ, and entering missionary service today.
Sacred Window Podcast: Nurturing Awareness in Postpartum Care
In this episode of The Sacred Window Podcast, host Christine Eck welcomes postpartum doula Jerica Beckman, founder of Ananda, to discuss her journey of starting a business. Jerica shares how she overcame initial technical struggles by focusing on her confidence in cooking, which became her primary service. She emphasizes the importance of word-of-mouth marketing, external validation, and community support in her success, highlighting how her practice organically evolved to include bodywork. Jerica's core advice for new practitioners is to be patient, embrace imperfection, and trust the process.About Jerica: Jerica is an Ayurvedic practitioner, Ayurvedic postpartum doula and farmer who lives and practices in White Salmon, Washington.Auntie Jerica : Postpartum Doula@auntiejericaAre you feeling the call to know more about Conscious Postpartum Care?Reach out! Schedule a time with Christine to find out how this work can transform your care business or provide a meaningful career path.Here is the link to our free class@sacredwindowstudiesJoin our Facebook GroupPodcast Music is Composed by Sara Emmitt, graduate of the Center for Sacred Window Studies. You can hear more of Sara's incredible music at Sara Emmitt .
Dawn invites Marc Beckman, author of Some Future Day: How AI Is Going to Change Everything, onto the Dawn Stensland Show to hear his lengthy expertise on the inclusion of AI into daily life. First, Dawn notes that Beckman welcomed Melania Trump onto his Some Future Day podcast, asking him whether their conversation spurned what we're seeing now from Melania and the White House as she launches an initiative hoping to foster AI development. Then, Dawn and Beckman delve into the nitty gritty, with Beckman laying forth guidelines for society to move forward with an embrace of the new technology.
Dawn invites Marc Beckman, author of Some Future Day: How AI Is Going to Change Everything, onto the Dawn Stensland Show to hear his lengthy expertise on the inclusion of AI into daily life. First, Dawn notes that Beckman welcomed Melania Trump onto his Some Future Day podcast, asking him whether their conversation spurned what we're seeing now from Melania and the White House as she launches an initiative hoping to foster AI development. Then, Dawn and Beckman delve into the nitty gritty, with Beckman laying forth guidelines for society to move forward with an embrace of the new technology.
FULL SHOW | Today, Dawn led off the Dawn Stensland Show by offering some dreary numbers regarding Chicago's crime over Labor Day weekend, regretfully reporting that there have been over 50 murders over the weekend alone. This leads Dawn to play back some audio from MSNBC this morning, where even Joe Scarborough has noted that it's time for Illinois Governor JB Pritzker to make a call to Trump for help. Then, Dawn moves into a new topic, offering her commentary on the rise of artificial intelligence in our lives, playing back a news report featuring parents of a 16 year old who committed suicide after conversations with ChatGPT. Then, Dawn invites Marc Beckman, author of Some Future Day: How AI Is Going to Change Everything, onto the Dawn Stensland Show to hear his lengthy expertise on the inclusion of AI into daily life. First, Dawn notes that Beckman welcomed Melania Trump onto his Some Future Day podcast, asking him whether their conversation spurned what we're seeing now from Melania and the White House as she launches an initiative hoping to foster AI development. Then, Dawn and Beckman delve into the nitty gritty, with Beckman laying forth guidelines for society to move forward with an embrace of the new technology. In today's second hour, Dawn welcomes in Guy Ciarrocchi of the Commonwealth Foundation, who penned and released a new piece today focusing on safety in our schools. First, though, Dawn and Ciarrocchi delve into the rhetoric set forth by Democrats such as Krasner in Philadelphia, but explain that cities like Chicago, who elected progressive leaders, are far worse off. Then, Dawn and Ciarrocchi delve into the content of the piece penned for B+L, with Guy revealing how misappropriated funds by our governmental officials may create an unsafe situation for students in our public schools.
Waardeer je onze video's? Steun dan Café Weltschmerz, het podium voor het vrije woord: https://www.cafeweltschmerz.nl/doneren/In de 71e aflevering van De Andere Tafel ontvangt presentator Pieter Stuurman uitgever van De Andere Krant Sander Compagner en de hoofdredacteur van De Andere Krant Karel Beckman. De heren spreken ditmaal over de krant zelf. Het gegeven dat de krant een niet digitale nieuwsdrager is geeft de krant kansen om mensen te bereiken die anders onbereikbaar zouden zijn. Er liggen plannen hoe dit komend jaar te bereiken die door Compagner en Beckman besproken worden. ---Deze video is geproduceerd door Café Weltschmerz. Café Weltschmerz gelooft in de kracht van het gesprek en zendt interviews uit over actuele maatschappelijke thema's. Wij bieden een hoogwaardig alternatief voor de mainstream media. Café Weltschmerz is onafhankelijk en niet verbonden aan politieke, religieuze of commerciële partijen.Wil je meer video's bekijken en op de hoogte blijven via onze nieuwsbrief? Ga dan naar: https://www.cafeweltschmerz.nl/videos/Wil je op de hoogte worden gebracht van onze nieuwe video's? Klik dan op deze link: https://bit.ly/3XweTO0
This week we sit down with Eric Beckman of Aptly, who's making waves in the property management world. Eric has a proven track record of spotting opportunities in industries people assume are “tapped out” and finding ways to innovate where others have stopped trying. From his deep experience in property management to his vision for where the industry is headed, Eric brings sharp insights, fresh ideas, and a no-nonsense approach to growth. Whether you're in real estate, property management, or just looking to learn how to disrupt a “boring” industry, this conversation will get you thinking differently.
The conservative talk radio show with a knock-it-off attitude, live from Florida
Simon Conway's interview with Marc Beckman during Wednesday's first hour.
Hello!Welcome to Season 7 of The Delicious Legacy!A New episode for you my dear archaeogastronomers!I had a fab time discussing with Christopher Beckman all things anchovies, in the West -well, the Western Europe and US- but also how far back our relationship with this small fish goes, how it has changed over the millennia and what does it tell about us?Seneca, the Stoic philosopher, found them repulsive. Horace was pithier: “They stink.”My Greek friends, and my family, all enjoy them in various forms, fresh and fried, in vinegar and oil, or in salt, with ouzo or raki!I hope you'll enjoy this, as much as we did! I want to add the book is fantastic read which was dare I say a little unexpected!Get a copy fo the book here:https://www.hurstpublishers.com/book/a-twist-in-the-tail/Much love,Thom & The Delicious LegacySupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-delicious-legacy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The global biotech industry is worth more than $1.8 trillion, but behind that number is something more powerful: the ability to save lives. And no one understands that better than today's guest, Dr. Peter Kash.Over his 37-year career, Dr. Kash has helped bring seven FDA-approved drugs to market, including an important pediatric leukemia drug. He's raised billions in biotech capital, co-founded more than a dozen companies, and helped push cancer treatments from idea into execution.Peter Kash is chasing cures. He's fighting for kids with brain cancer. He's accelerating AI-driven therapies for glioblastoma, Parkinson's, and Alzheimer's. And he believes that within eight years, solid tumor cancers like breast, prostate, and colorectal could have survival rates near 80%, just like today's blood cancers.In a world of politics and profit, Peter is building something deeper: a global alliance of scientists, doctors, and entrepreneurs working together to outsmart disease.So, if you care about medicine, humanity, or what the future could look like, this episode is your wake-up call. Because biotech isn't just about innovation. It's about the mother with ovarian cancer, the child with leukemia, the father battling Parkinson's. Peter, thank you for joining me on this episode of Some Future Day.Episode Links:Peter on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-kash-a8736b14Books by Dr. Peter Kash: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B01DH0AOY6Peter's TedTalk: https://www.ted.com/talks/peter_kash_entrepreneurship_in_the_age_of_millennials/up-next"Tatami" Official Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHdzSTFslbIOrder Marc's new book, "Some Future Day: How AI Is Going to Change Everything"Sign up for the Some Future Day Newsletter here: https://marcbeckman.substack.com/To join the conversation, follow Marc Beckman here: YoutubeLinkedInTwitterInstagramTikTok
Chris Beckman is a dedicated call maker from Louisiana. His claim-to-fame is his unique designs in his flagship call, The Edison, and making the first adjustable cut-down duck call, The Groundbreaker. We meet w/ Chris to talk about the evolution of the cut down and how his advancements in duck call design make his calls, really, really, really sound like a duck.
Simon Conway's interview with Marc Beckman during Monday's third hour.
Guest Marc Beckman, author "Some Future Day", joins to discuss the future of humanity with artificial intelligence. Discussion of future of labor force, AI replacing jobs, AI creating new jobs, and more. How much will we utilize AI soon in society with customer service, education, and more.? Guest Christian Rasmussen, Nice Ethnobotanicals, joins to discuss society getting back to our roots through healing with plant medicine. Discussion of psychedelic therapies with mushrooms, mental health issues, and more. Will alternative healing methods become mainstream again?
The Blazers are back and looking to build on a solid 6-3 season and playoff appearance in 2024. Head Coach Cole Mather joins the show to talk all things Beckman Catholic football as we head into 2025.In this episode, we discuss:
I've had the pleasure over the last few months to interview quite a few people that I admire, who've told me about their fascination with beekeeping. Over and over again I've heard about the incredible insights into overall ecological health and the amazing reflections of ecosystem function that can be observed through managing bee hives. I got a window into the world of natural beekeeping back in May of 2022 when I co-hosted a Climate Farmer's community event at Wilmer's Gaerten, a regenerative farm just south of Berlin. Since then I've been looking for an opportunity to speak with Uli Beckman, the instructor on our course on beekeeping and management who helped me to see a whole new possibility in how to promote healthy colonies that in turn promote health ecosystems and people. This is exactly what today's episode is all about. Uli's company, Beckmann Urtracht was founded in 2015 with the aim of consistently working in such a way that the beekeeper takes a back seat to the needs of the bees. Today, their principles and way of working far exceed anything required to be certified as an organic beekeeper. Natural propagation, natural honeycomb, built entirely by the bees, natural nutrition and minimal intervention are their maxims. Because with every jar of honey we hold in our hands, we must not forget that the bees did not produce it for us, but as food for themselves. Beckmann Urtracht is the alternative to maximizing yields and obtaining varietal honeys. The end result is an honest, original honey that can only be harvested in small quantities, but is outstanding in terms of quality and taste as well as its ecological and bee-friendly production. In todays conversation with Uli, we start by comparing and contrasting the conventional practices of industrial beekeeping and how they differ from the principles that guide natural beekeeping. From there we go into the details of not only the life cycle and behavioral patterns of bees and how those inform how to manage them well, but also the practical side of building hives that promote their health and the environmental factors that present a real challenge to the future of the species. In the process we also unpack the history of beekeeping in Europe and the innovators how pioneered new management methods based on relationship over extraction. We cover advice on how to get started with your own hive and expectations of time and equipment for keeping bees too. I'm sure that by the end of this episode you'll come to understand why many of the most influential and insightful people in the world of regenerative land management have become beekeepers themselves.
On this episode of Some Future Day, we're taking to the skies. Literally! Drones are everywhere. From warfare to weddings, surveillance to Amazon deliveries, these flying machines are reshaping our world faster than most people realize. But behind the sleek designs and impressive tech lies a truth that's far more complex, and in some cases, dangerous.In this eye-opening episode, we break down ten facts about drones that everyone needs to know. You'll learn how drones have quietly become a $60 billion industry, why they're central to modern warfare, how law enforcement is using them for surveillance, and how your privacy may already be compromised. We uncover the surprising role drones play in agriculture and climate research, and why AI-powered swarms are no longer science fiction, but battlefield reality. This isn't just about cool tech. It's about ethics, safety, regulation, and the future of personal freedom.Whether you're an enthusiast, a skeptic, or just drone curious, these ten facts will change the way you see the world above you. This is some Future Day. And the future? It's flying right over your head.Episode Links:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aviv-shapira/?originalSubdomain=ilXTEND: https://www.xtend.me/Order Marc's new book, "Some Future Day: How AI Is Going to Change Everything"Sign up for the Some Future Day Newsletter here: https://marcbeckman.substack.com/To join the conversation, follow Marc Beckman here: YoutubeLinkedInTwitterInstagramTikTok
Ready to master veterinary dentistry? Request your invitation to the Veterinary Dental Practitioner Program: https://ivdi.org/inv ----------------- Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, DAVDC, DAVDC-OMFS, is a board-certified veterinary dentist and oral surgeon dedicated to advancing dental care in veterinary practice. ---------------- In this episode, Dr. Beckman tackles feline juvenile onset periodontitis, offering clarity on its etiology, diagnostic considerations, and therapeutic approaches. Gain valuable insights into making informed extraction decisions and managing challenging cases. What You'll Learn ✅ The root cause of feline juvenile onset periodontitis and its similarities to general periodontal disease. ✅ Why the immune system plays a critical role in the rapid progression of this condition. ✅ Whether certain breeds are more prone to developing juvenile onset periodontitis. ✅ If medications like anti-inflammatories are beneficial before extractions for severe gingivitis. ✅ The importance of identifying and addressing retained root tips through post-operative radiographs. ✅ How to interpret radiographic signs of bone loss and furcation involvement. ✅ The factors that influence the decision to extract teeth affected by juvenile periodontitis. Key Takeaways ✅ Aggressive Progression: Feline juvenile onset periodontitis is characterized by rapid and severe tissue destruction. ✅ Immune Response: An overactive immune response to plaque antigens drives the disease process. ✅ Breed Predisposition: Exotic breeds with dental crowding may be more susceptible. ✅ Limited Medication Impact: Medications offer minimal benefit in improving tissue viability before extractions. ✅ Radiographic Vigilance: Post-operative radiographs are crucial for detecting retained root tips. ✅ Extraction as a Solution: Early extraction may be the best course of action to prevent further bone loss and disease progression. ✅ Furcation Involvement: Significant bone loss in the furcation area often indicates the need for extraction. Transform your veterinary dentistry skills! Request your invitation to the Veterinary Dental Practitioner Program now: https://ivdi.org/inv ---------------------- What are your biggest challenges in managing feline dental cases? Share your questions and experiences in the comments below! feline juvenile periodontitis, veterinary dentistry, Brett Beckman, Vet Dental Show, tooth extraction, retained root tips, dental radiographs, furcation involvement, gingivitis, veterinary technician, dental disease, IVDI, Veterinary Dental Practitioner Program, cat dentistry, stomatitis, exotic breeds, dental crowding, periodontal disease, veterinary education, continuing education
”For the first time in history - less than a decade ago - chronic diseases started killing us more than famine, pestilence, bacteria, viruses, all those things combined.” Yet, despite the suffering of millions, innovation is being strangled by a broken pharmaceutical system where red tape, corporate greed, and bureaucratic middlemen leave patients behind.But what if there's another way? My guest, biotech entrepreneur and humanitarian Lou Reese, believes there is. And he's not just dreaming. Lou is building it. In this conversation, Lou reveals a radical new model for drug development and delivery, one that bypasses Big Pharma, puts patients first, and could bring breakthrough treatments to market faster and at a fraction of the cost.Together, we unpack how Parkinson's patients, just like those with Alzheimer's, are being failed by a system that prioritizes profit over access. And we explore how a bold America First Pharma plan might change that forever.This is a call to action! Because if we don't fight for innovation now, we'll be trapped in the same failing system tomorrow. This is Some Future Day. And that future starts now.Episode Links: Lou on X: https://x.com/NotLouReeseOrder Marc's new book, "Some Future Day: How AI Is Going to Change Everything"Sign up for the Some Future Day Newsletter here: https://marcbeckman.substack.com/To join the conversation, follow Marc Beckman here: YoutubeLinkedInTwitterInstagramTikTok
Ready to take your veterinary dentistry skills to the next level? Request an invitation to the Veterinary Dental Practitioner Program: https://ivdi.org/inv Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, DAVDC, FAVD In this episode, Dr. Beckman tackles common challenges in veterinary dentistry, including difficult extractions in small dogs and the dangers of at-home dental cleaning devices. Learn practical techniques and essential knowledge to provide the best possible dental care for your patients. What You'll Learn: ✅ How to approach fractured coronal roots in small dogs (310/410). ✅ A flapless extraction technique for mandibular first molars. ✅ Tips for extracting fractured incisors in cats using minimal equipment. ✅ How to differentiate between bone and root in cases of ankylosis. ✅ The dangers of battery-powered ultrasonic teeth cleaning devices. ✅ Why proper subgingival curettage and root planing are crucial for preventing periodontal disease. Key Takeaways: ✅ Patience is key when extracting difficult teeth; slow, continuous pressure with a luxator can prevent fractures. ✅ Using an 18-gauge needle as a mini-luxator can simplify incisor extractions in cats. ✅ UV penlights may help differentiate between tooth root and bone in ankylosis cases. ✅ At-home ultrasonic dental devices can cause more harm than good due to lack of polishing and potential for tissue damage. ✅ Cleaning alone is insufficient; subgingival curettage and root planing are essential for treating periodontal disease. ✅ Proper training and equipment are crucial for providing effective dental care in general practice. Don't miss out on the opportunity to excel in dental care! Request your invitation now: ivdi.org/inv Questions? Leave a comment below with your questions or experiences related to veterinary dentistry! Keyword Tags: veterinary dentistry, dog teeth extraction, cat teeth extraction, dental cleaning, periodontal disease, ankylosis, root planing, subgingival curettage, veterinary dental practitioner, Brett Beckman, IVDI, dental instruments, feline dentistry, canine dentistry, veterinary education, dental training, dental instruments, loops, magnification, ultrasonic scaler, at-home dental care, veterinary CE, veterinary continuing education
Marc Beckman is the author of Some Future Day, the Host of Some Future Day podcast, and the CEO of the award-winning advertising agency DMA United . Beckman embraces emerging technology to augment campaigns, including artificial intelligence (AI), spatial computing, and blockchain. Marc Beckman, is a senior advisor to Melania Trump
Marc Beckman, author of Some Future Day: How AI Is Going to Change Everything. AI Is Leaving Adults Fifty Plus Behind. How Much Is AI Going to Change the World
Welcome to Some Future Day. I'm Marc Beckman and today we're diving deep into the future of artificial intelligence with a visionary entrepreneur who's taking on one of AI's most pressing challenges: bias and racism. John Pasmore, founder and CEO of Latimer, recognized early on that unchecked biases embedded in AI could profoundly affect future generations. Inspired by the realization that his son and millions of others would interact with AI filled with implicit racial biases, John took decisive action to tackle these deep-rooted issues by providing training data that genuinely represents diverse perspectives. In today's conversation, we dive into why Latimer's unique approach - leveraging historical archives, textbooks, and dissertations from black and other overlooked cultures - is essential for an equitable digital future. Stay with us as we discuss the implications of biased AI, the ongoing fight for accurate representation in technology, and how each of us can help shape a fairer, more inclusive future, right here on Some Future Day.Episode Links:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jpasmoreInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jpasmore/Latimer: https://www.latimer.ai/Order Marc's new book, "Some Future Day: How AI Is Going to Change Everything"Sign up for the Some Future Day Newsletter here: https://marcbeckman.substack.com/To join the conversation, follow Marc Beckman here: YoutubeLinkedInTwitterInstagramTikTok
In this Deep Dive series on Climate Philanthropy, I'm exploring the wide range of ways that foundations are stepping up to support climate progress, especially amid federal rollbacks and inconsistent commitments from large companies. Philanthropic capital is tiny in comparison to government and corporate budgets, but it can still be a helpful tool – especially if wielded strategically. Let's set some context: In the United States, there are over 30,000 environmental nonprofits. It's a wildly diverse field with organizations of all sizes and countless focus areas. Since the 1970s, they've saved millions of lives through environmental protections that have cleaned our air, water, land, buildings, factories, and products. Many are struggling with funding cuts and staff shortages, and too often they compete for attention and resources.Foundations provide funding to these organizations, but they can also play a more fundamental role: building movement infrastructure that bolsters the power and influence of the entire field. That, argues Pisces Foundation President David Beckman, is a priority that deserves more attention and support. David is a friend whom I've had the pleasure of working with over the years. When it comes to investing in movement infrastructure, I can't think of anyone else who brings the nuance and insight David has gained through a career-long focus on advancing the environmental movement. We talk about his background as an National Resources Defense Council attorney, his role in helping start the Pisces Foundation, the entreprenuerial nature of his work, what movement infrastructure is, what he's learned about investing in it, the importance of late night cookies in building relationships, the need for a meta narrative, the work of the Pisces Foundation, super pollutants, what business people and young people should know about the environmental movement, and much more. On today's episode, we cover:[03:49] David's Background and Career Path[05:37] Founding of Pisces Foundation[07:56] State of the Environmental Movement[09:41] Strategic Posture and Movement Influence[11:44] Collective Work and Movement Infrastructure[15:08] Social Entrepreneurship in Philanthropy[17:29] Collaborative Field Building Insights[19:49] Late Night Cookies and Building Relationships[22:31] Meta Narrative in Environmental Movement[25:32] Discussion on Environmental Regulations[28:25] Pisces Foundation's Strategic Evolution[31:33] Super Pollutants Overview[33:40] Impact of DC Politics on Philanthropy[35:48] Advice for Business Community[37:13] Advice for Young People[39:04] Current InspirationsResources MentionedPisces FoundationNational Resources Defense CouncilSierra ClubBlue Sky Funders ForumMosaic Funders CollaborativeHewlett Foundation“Abundance” by Ezra Klein and Derek ThompsonU.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Uncle Lon vs. Cherokee Parks - who ya got? Probably Cherokee, but how could Lon win? Plus, who are the most famous people in our phones? We go down a Tim Beckman / Illini rabbit hole, and more Illini nuggets.
Antisemitism isn't just rising in America, it's exploding. And while our institutions hesitate, the attacks are getting louder, deadlier, and more brazen. Just this spring, during Passover, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's home was targeted in an arson attack while he and his family were asleep inside. Soon thereafter, a young Jewish couple was murdered in cold blood in Washington, D.C. Their only crime? Being Jewish.And in Boulder, Colorado, an Egyptian national terrorist launched a brutal assault using Molotov cocktails and a flamethrower on a group of Jewish people who were peacefully assembled to support the Israeli hostages. The attack injured an 88-year-old Holocaust survivor, plus 11 other individuals.The question is no longer whether antisemitism exists. The question is: Why is America tolerating it? On today's episode of Some Future Day, I sit down with Robert Spencer, scholar, historian, and author of the new book “Antisemitism: History and Myth.” Together we trace the ancient roots of Jew hatred, explore how Islamic extremism and Western academia are feeding the flames, and confront the role social media and influencers are playing in amplifying the world's oldest hatred. This conversation is raw, necessary, and deeply unsettling. But it's one we can't avoid. If we stay silent now, the future of Jews in America could mirror the darkest chapters of our past.Episode Links:Website: https://jihadwatch.org/X: https://x.com/jihadwatchRSInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jihadwatch.robertspencer/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JihadWatchVideo"Antisemitism: History and Myth" by Robert Spencer: https://a.co/d/12lfxyEOrder Marc's new book, "Some Future Day: How AI Is Going to Change Everything"Sign up for the Some Future Day Newsletter here: https://marcbeckman.substack.com/To join the conversation, follow Marc Beckman here: YoutubeLinkedInTwitterInstagramTikTok
Episode Highlights With Ashley What are the foundational differences between Western and Traditional Chinese Medicine? It's all about constitution in TCM and what the differences are hereWhat it might mean if you wake up at 3 am each morning The way TCM looks at taste and temperature of foods and supplements The elements and how they pertain to organs in TCM- and how they all show upHow to know what element/constitution you might be in TCMA lot of women tend to be more earth-oriented in TCMUnderstanding emotions in TCM What lung and skin issues are connected to in TCM and how this can relate to grief and sadness, especially in kids Liver health in a TCM perspective and ways to support yours- including why the liver needs movement like daily walking How fast-paced modern life and being out of alignment with nature stresses the liver Biohacking for women and how we might do this differently if we had a TCM perspective TCM: With every child, you give away half of your chiRed meat is the most nourishing food to build up your chi Resources MentionedDr. Ashley Beckman on Instagram and her cellular detox Instagram pageMastering Mold program - use code wellnessmama for an exclusive discount. $100 off all pricing options (both full payment and installment plans)Labs UnveiledMold Resource Guide - how to recognize mold exposure, detox tips, and creating a mold-free environment.