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Thomas Müller war praktisch schon aussortiert – und steht nun vor seiner vielleicht wichtigsten Rolle der Saison. Nach der Verletzung von Jamal Musiala ist der 35-Jährige plötzlich wieder gesetzt. Gegen Inter Mailand wird er im Champions-League-Viertelfinale zum X-Faktor – sportlich wie symbolisch."Er wird gegen Inter spielen“, ist sich Marcus Blumberg (sport.de/RTL) im Fever Pit'ch Podcast sicher. "Denn das ist taktisch wahrscheinlich der beste Weg, den man gehen kann." Müller gibt dem Bayern-Spiel Struktur, kennt die Position – und sorgt in engen Spielen oft für den einen Moment, der alles verändert. "Er hat ja doch noch was im Köcher", hatte Joshua Kimmich schon nach dem Augsburg-Spiel betont.Die Entscheidung des Klubs gegen eine Vertragsverlängerung des Routiniers war für viele ein Affront. "Das größte Problem ist, dass man ihm nicht die Chance gibt, selber zu sagen, ob er weitermachen will oder nicht", kritisiert Blumberg den Umgang mit der Legende, den Malte Asmus "zum Kollateralschaden des vielstimmigen Konzerts" in der Bayern-Führung erklärt.+++ PROMO +++Kürzlich musste ich mich Giraffen beschäftigen. Ja, richtig gelesen: mit Giraffen. Fever Pit'ch hat einen Sponsor integriert, der eine Alternative zum Morgenkaffee anbietet: Giraffe Grapefruit. Ich habe das Erfrischungsgetränk probiert und für empfehlenswert empfunden. Mehr noch: Ich konnte für Fever Pit'ch Leser sogar einen Rabatt von 10 Prozent aushandeln. Der Gutscheincode ist: FEVERPITCH. Ich meine: So eine Dosis Giraffe Grapefruit ist eine prima Geschenkidee für Ostern.Sportlich aber ist Müller gegen Inter wahrscheinlich alternativlos. Seine Routine, sein Raumgefühl, seine Klarheit im letzten Drittel – all das braucht Bayern in einem Spiel, das defensiv hart wird und vorn Geduld verlangt. "Wer soll denn sonst spielen?“, fragt Blumberg. "Müller kennt das System und hat jede Menge Erfahrung", sagt er und fügt sarkastisch an: "Und er wird zumindest nicht im Weg stehen."Und genau das brauchen die Bayern jetzt. Den Raumdeuter Thomas Müller, der noch einmal genau da steht, wo's drauf ankommt.TakeawaysThomas Müller wird als wichtiger Spieler bei Bayern München angesehen.Die Kommunikation innerhalb des Vereins ist problematisch.Eine gesichtswahrende Verlängerung für Müller wurde ausgehandelt.Müller könnte als Botschafter in der MLS tätig werden.Bayern muss sich in der Champions League durchwurschteln.Die Abwehr der Bayern steht vor Herausforderungen gegen Inter.Die Flügelspieler müssen kreativ sein, um gegen defensiv starke Gegner zu bestehen.Dortmund wird sich gegen Barcelona nicht abschlachten lassen.Mats Hummels könnte eine Führungsrolle bei Dortmund übernehmen.Die Tipps für die Champions League sind optimistisch, aber realistisch.Chapters00:00 Einleitung zur Champions League und Thomas Müllers Abschied02:52 Thomas Müller und Mats Hummels: Ein Abschied mit Wehmut06:01 Kommunikationsprobleme beim FC Bayern08:54 Müllers gesichtswahrende Verlängerung und seine Zukunft12:44 Bayerns Herausforderungen in der Champions League15:44 Blick auf die kommende Partie gegen Inter Mailand17:52 Analyse der Stärken und Schwächen von Inter und Bayern20:48 Taktische Überlegungen und Defensivstrategien23:12 Kreativität und Chancenverwertung bei Bayern25:40 Vertragsverhandlungen und Zukunft von Leroy Sané27:41 Dortmunds aktuelle Form und Herausforderungen31:12 Mats Hummels und seine mögliche Rolle bei Dortmund34:24 Prognosen für die Champions-League-Spiele
Gun violence has surpassed car accidents as the leading cause of death among children and teens in the US. What can we do to improve firearm safety to keep children safe from preventable injury and death? In this episode we are joined by Dr. Amy Barnhorst, director of the BulletPoints Project, to discuss the impact of gun violence on children including on their mental health, the media’s influence, and what families can do to improve firearm safety including safe gun storage. This episode written by Drs. Barnhorst, van der List and Blumberg. We thank Dr. Amy Barnhorst, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at UC Davis Health, Vice Chair of Community Mental Health, and Director of the BulletPoints Project, for joining us for this episode, although Drs. Dean and Lena take responsibility for any errors or misinformation. Additional resources: The BulletPoints Project Healthy Children Guns in the Home: How to Keep Kids Safe Photo courtesy of Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy Gun violence has surpassed car accidents as the leading cause of death among children and teens in the US. What can we do to improve firearm safety to keep children safe from preventable injury and death? In this episode we are joined by Dr. Amy Barnhorst, director of the BulletPoints Project, to discuss the impact of gun violence on children including on their mental health, the media’s influence, and what families can do to improve firearm safety including safe gun storage. This episode written by Drs. Barnhorst, van der List and Blumberg. We thank Dr. Amy Barnhorst, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at UC Davis Health, Vice Chair of Community Mental Health, and Director of the BulletPoints Project, for joining us for this episode, although Drs. Dean and Lena take responsibility for any errors or misinformation. Additional resources: * The BulletPoints Project Healthy Children Guns in the Home: How to Keep Kids Safe Photo courtesy of
In this episode of The Effortless Podcast, host Dheeraj Pandey sits down with Bipul Sinha, co-founder and CEO of Rubrik, to explore the power of relentless innovation, first-principles thinking, and continuous reinvention.Bipul shares his journey from Oracle to venture capital, his transition from investor to entrepreneur, and the bold thinking behind Rubrik's evolution from backup and recovery to cybersecurity and AI-driven data protection. He and Dheeraj reflect on lessons from Larry Ellison, the shifting tech landscape, and the importance of being non-consensus in building transformative businesses.They also discuss:
Probiotics may theoretically benefit children’s microbiome. Although they are generally safe, is there evidence to show that they result in improved gut health for children? We are joined by Dr. Natasha Nakra in this episode to discuss both probiotics and prebiotics, and get to the bottom of making sure that your child has a happy and healthy microbiome. We thank Dr. Natasha Nakra, Professor of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at UC Davis Children’s Hospital for joining us for this episode, although Drs. Dean and Lena take responsibility for any errors or misinformation. This episode written by Drs. Nakra, van der List and Blumberg. Additional resources: Healthy Children: Can probiotics help when my child has an infection and needs to take antibiotics? Healthy Children: Probiotics in Infant Formula IDSA: Clinical Practice Guidelines for Clostridium difficile Infection in Adults and Children: 2017 Update by SHEA/IDSA Photo courtesy of NIH Probiotics may theoretically benefit children’s microbiome. Although they are generally safe, is there evidence to show that they result in improved gut health for children? We are joined by Dr. Natasha Nakra in this episode to discuss both probiotics and prebiotics, and get to the bottom of making sure that your child has a happy and healthy microbiome. We thank Dr. Natasha Nakra, Professor of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at UC Davis Children’s Hospital for joining us for this episode, although Drs. Dean and Lena take responsibility for any errors or misinformation. This episode written by Drs. Nakra, van der List and Blumberg. Additional resources: Healthy Children: Can probiotics help when my child has an infection and needs to take antibiotics? Healthy Children: Probiotics in Infant Formula IDSA: Clinical Practice Guidelines for Clostridium diff
In this podcast episode, Dawn Tiura hosts Roger Blumberg and Dan Linney to discuss their upcoming breakout session, Roadmap for Tackling the 2025 CPO Agenda. They explore the challenges procurement leaders will face, including the need for scenario planning and the impact of tariffs. The conversation shifts to the importance of redefining value beyond cost savings and the role of technology, particularly AI, in optimizing procurement processes. They emphasize the need for supplier diversification and building strong relationships to ensure resilience in supply chains. Join them in Nashville for the Global Executive Summit at the Omni Nashville Hotel from 4/2-4/4/25.
Hot off its Oscar win, the boys discuss the structures, techniques, and collaborations culminating in 2024's Best Original Score.Ev's score: 9.5 / Al's score: 9.3 / Ky's score: 9.3Musical term: Tone ClusterInstrumental Instrument: Prepared pianoIf you like what you hear, follow us on Spotify and opt-in to get notified when we drop future episodes. Better yet, get in touch and keep up with our score-settling antics on TikTok or Instagram.00:00 Post-Academy Awards Recap00:22 Unexpected Wins and Highlights00:44 The Brutalist: A Deep Dive01:35 Emotional Connections and Personal Stories02:17 Composer Spotlight: Daniel Bloomberg02:53 Filmmaking on a Budget03:24 Live Music on Set06:46 Intermission Insights08:36 Musical Analysis and Themes19:48 Architecture and Brutalism23:02 Final Thoughts and Ratings27:59 Closing Remarks
Für zehn Oscars war „The Brutalist” nominiert, drei Oscars gewann der Film bei den Oscars 2025. Einer davon geht an Daniel Blumberg für seine Filmmusik. Malte Hemmerich berichtet im Gespräch über den Soundtrack.
Join Paden Hughes and her guest Rachael Blumberg Chiprut for an illuminating conversation that digs deep into the heart of personal and relational healing. In this candid and transformative episode, we tackle the unique challenges faced by spiritual women who struggle with their partners' slower spiritual journeys. Discover how embracing self-love and self-responsibility can be the key to transforming your marriage or partnership.Through heartfelt discussion and personal anecdotes, Rachael shares invaluable insights about navigating grief and personal change, emphasizing the power of integrating daily practices to cultivate a heart-centered life. Together, they guide you towards finding inner peace, highlighting how you are the catalyst for change in your relationship.Are you ready to heal your marriage by focusing on your own growth? Tune in to learn how surrendering to the unknown and embracing transformative practices can lead you to joy and fulfillment. Whether you're dealing with frustration, seeking empowerment, or striving for balance between personal ambitions and relationship goals, this episode is packed with wisdom to guide you on your journey to self-discovery and relational harmony.To connect to Rachael and continue to receive her wisdom on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rachaelblumbergchiprut https://www.instagram.com/thevibrationofme
At 34, UK-based artist and composer Daniel Blumberg is the youngest person nominated for this year's Best Score at the Oscars. His work on The Brutalist, nominated for 10 Academy Awards, is a continuation and evolution of Brady Corbet's directorial talent — a longtime friend and collaborator. Daniel talks us through his formative experience at Cafe Oto in London — a hub for eccentric and inventive musical talents, which has also inspired Daniel's own highly reviewed solo albums. Daniel explains why he had to visit Italy himself to calibrate the echoes of a marble quarry, why he and Brady always envisioned the opening as a balance of tension and payoff, and why he left in raw recordings of musical “sketches” on purpose to help convey the endless pursuit of creative perfection the film depicts. Why the rising awards buzz around his unique score makes him nervous, and the unlikely (but true!) admiration for Wallace & Gromit.Interview by Kenny Holmes and Matt Schrader. Recorded at A24 Studios in Los Angeles.For exclusive and 4K footage inside studios of your favorite composers, follow Score on YouTube Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and X.Score: The Podcast is presented by Vienna Symphonic Library. Check out Vienna Symphonic Library's collection of innovating libraries and samples at vsl.co.at — including their flagship Synchron Series, recorded at Vienna Synchron Stage, where hit films and shows for HBO, Disney, Star Wars, Marvel, Bear McCreary's score to Rings of Power on Amazon Prime Video, and many more are recorded. Check out Synchron Duality Strings libraries, or check out the free sample player, freebie libraries and demos at http://vsl.co.atUse promo code SCORESMART10 for 10% off Synchron Smart Orchestra 2.0, valid until March 17To learn more about recording at Vienna Synchron Stage, visit http://synchronstage.comScore: The Podcast is a presentation of Epicleff Media and is produced by Holmes Productions.
In deze aflevering van Kalm met Klassiek is het tijd voor gloednieuwe filmmuziek met grote potentie. De film The Brutalist draait op dit moment in de Nederlandse bioscopen, en is nu al genomineerd voor verschillende Oscars, waaronder die van beste originele filmscore. De verantwoordelijk componist is Daniel Blumberg, een songwriter uit Londen. Luister naar pianoklanken van nu in de 'Overture (László)' uit The Brutalist. Breng hier (https://npo.nl/luister/stem/npo-klassiek-filmmuziek-top-200-2025) jouw stem uit voor de Filmmuziek Top 200 (https://www.npoklassiek.nl/programmas/filmmuziek-toplijst). Wil je meer Kalm met Klassiek? Ga naar npoklassiek.nl/kalmmetklassiek (https://www.npoklassiek.nl/kalmmetklassiek). Alle muziek uit de podcast vind je terug in de bijbehorende speellijst (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6YgSfm1Sux7CroiJvzeUdx?si=f0f254ee8f4048e7).
Our latest guest on Soundtracking is Daniel Blumberg, who might, by the time you're listening to this, have picked up a BAFTA for his incredible score to The Brutalist. It's Friday morning as we record this, so who knows what Sunday will bring (or indeed Oscar Night)? Regardless, Daniel has done an extraordinary job of providing the sonic backdrop to what is truly an extraordinary film. Edith was lucky enough to speak to writer / director Brady Corbett and one of his leads, Guy Pearce, a few weeks back, so do listen to that if you haven't already. Both go into great detail about the nuances of Daniel's work. But who better to really dive deep with than the man himself?
Learn how Rachel Blumberg climbed the invisible ladder to the top of her profession.
We are joined by Wen Fei Xie and her support crew Jo Lodder to discuss Wen Fei becoming the first women to survive the 2025 edition of Four Trails in 65 hours 20mins. You can rerun the live tracker of the event here..We cover:Wen Fei's ultra running back ground.. Just check out her amazing Itra profileHow long she planned forHer warm doing the Grand Sam at HroupK100 3 weeks beforeHow Wen Fei and Jo planned the challenge strategy and reacted to change in rulesHow she executed on the plan around MTR timingsHer eating and sleeping strategyJo discusses his HK5in5 fundraising event that won the Endurance Asia award in 2023What's next for Wen Fei and Jo inc World Trail Majors for Wen Fei and a charity run from Beijing to Hong Kong for Jo!We are then joined by challenge director Andre Blumberg at 1:03m..We discuss:How this years event wentThe smaller group of 15 athletes instead of usual 30The impact the Four Trails movie has had on the eventWhat are the plans for 2026Follow Wen Fei and Jo on InstaFollow HK4TUC on Insta
Academy Award®-nominated composer Daniel Blumberg joins guest host Jon Burlingame to discuss his evocative and unconventional music for "The Brutalist," directed by Brady Corbet, which earned the film an Oscar® nomination for Best Original Score. Blumberg shares how his long-time friendship with Corbet influenced the creative process, how he crafted the film's musical language using improvisational techniques, and how he recorded some of the score's most striking pieces — including a live jazz sequence and a prepared piano overture, which was played on set to help choreograph the movement of one of the film's opening sequences."[Brady Corbet] wanted to shoot the overture [of] Laszlo leaving the Holocaust behind, arriving in New York, and the optimism of seeing the Statue of Liberty to music. So that was one of my first priorities: To create a demo that would work on set… I had this sample of a piano that I'd prepared in London. This sort of percussive piano where you interfere with the strings… John Cage put screws in between strings, and that was a sound that felt right… A few weeks later, we were playing it really loud on the set. And it was great because the cinematographer could move to the music and Adrian could move to the music and the music could cue the extras… I think it was successful in terms of having an impact for the opening of the film.”—Daniel Blumberg, Composer, "The Brutalist"Be sure to check out “The Brutalist,” now playing in theaters.Please subscribe to Dolby Creator Talks wherever you get your podcasts.You can also check out the video for this episode.Learn more about the Dolby Creator Lab and check out Dolby.com. Connect with Dolby on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn.
Soundwaves from the Underground at TDR presents an exclusive playlist featuring the powerful sounds of Eric Blumberg, the singer-songwriter and producer from Lanús, Argentina, who returns with his new album “Un Día Más.” In this special review by Tiempos de Radio, we explore Eric’s unique fusion of pop, rock, country, and more—an artistic journey that began in 2000 and now culminates in 14 brand-new tracks packed with his signature melodic style. Get a glimpse of Eric’s latest work with two standout songs from the album: 1. “Quiero” 2. “Un Día Más” Join us for an in-depth look at this exciting release and discover why Eric Blumberg continues to be a compelling force in Argentine alternative pop. Find more at: linktr.ee/TiemposdeRadio Follow him on: https://www.instagram.com/ericmusicoficial?igsh=MWk0M2pmMWZ3c3pqdA==
Tiempos de Radio, tu podcast de música favorito, presenta a Eric Blumberg, el cantautor, músico y productor argentino que vuelve con un nuevo álbum de 14 temas titulado Un Día Más. Tras casi dos años desde su último lanzamiento 22, Eric nos comparte detalles de la creación de este disco producido íntegramente por él a lo largo de 2023 y principios de 2024. Con canciones como ‘Brilla’, ‘Quiero’ y ‘Un Día Más’, descubrimos la versatilidad de su pop alternativo y su pasión por la música. ¡No te pierdas esta entrevista exclusiva con Eric Blumberg y disfruta de su trabajo junto a Luis Varela y sus Tiempos de Radio! Bandas invitadas: Screaming Sunset de Italia, Sunfaia de España, Bliss My Heart de Francia, xCrisx Edge de Colombia y Hiru & Bronko Yotte de Chile. #TiemposDeRadio #podcast #radio #Entrevista #música #rock #EricBlumberg #ScreamingSunset #Sunfaia #BlissMyHeart #xCrisxEdge #Hiru #BronkoYotte 🎶 Suscríbete, comparte y comenta, y recuerda, todo en exceso es malo, excepto el rock 🤘. Si quieres participar en la siguiente edición, apresúrate y contáctanos en 👇 linktr.ee/TiemposdeRadio El único requisito es tu entusiasmo. Tiempos de Radio es un podcast transmitido desde Lima - Perú 🇵🇪 para Hispanoamérica Radio en Ecuador 🇪🇨, Metal Rock Station en Puerto Rico 🇵🇷, Radio Krimen online y Radio Dada, ambas en Argentina 🇦🇷, Rock Live Radio en Costa Rica 🇨🇷, Perfecta Radio en Cincinnati - Ohio, USA 🇺🇸 y para Tiembla Radio en Móstoles, España 🇪🇸. Dirección, producción y conducción: Luis Antonio Varela Bohórquez. Copyright de grabación: Todos los derechos de la música utilizada en este podcast pertenecen a los autores, compositores o intérpretes.
Much to my dismay, The Brutalist is not an industrial grindcore band. Nonetheless, I feel compelled to talk about it. As such, composer Daniel Blumberg joins the show! It should be no surprise, then, that we spend much of our time talking about his score to Brady Corbet's 3.5 hour epic, which is only Daniel's second feature score. This includes discussing the balance between improvisational and written music (especially when scoring to picture), using prepared piano to mirror the imagery and plot of the film, and how he and the sound design team overlapped their crafts to confuse the audience (and some of the other crew). Of course, we chat about a bunch of other things in between. Daniel's score, and much of his other music, is available on all major platforms. The Brutalist is forthcoming, currently in limited theatrical release and will expand shortly.
The future of online advertising. In it we cover co-pilot for marketers, brand ecosystems, disrupting ad agencies and a privacy first internet. Mike True is CEO of Prescient AI, a marketing technology company advancing the use of predictive AI models to maximize paid advertising efficiency and return on spend. Their technology works counter to how $700B in online ad spend is done today, by not relying on tracking users via cookies and instead building a platform to help marketers succeed when a privacy-first internet arises and cookies go away. With the most precise solution in the market Prescient can forecast future campaign performance across multiple channels three months out with a 90% level of accuracy. Calling over 100 iconic eCommerce brands as their customers Prescient has raised $20M from VC firms such as Headline, Blumberg, as well as the first check from us here at focal. CEO Mike True has been helping brands take advantage of AI and analytics solutions throughout his career prior to starting Prescient, working at IBM, Oracle, and App Annie. Mike has become a great friend and a founder held in high-regard as reshaping the online advertising industry. Sign up for new podcasts and our newsletter, and email me on danieldarling@focal.vcSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vaping and vein health! Covid and clots! Easy bruising! Movie blood! Spider veins! Free socks! The heroic vascular surgeon Dr. Sheila Blumberg of NYU Langone Health let me ask her one million questions about how blood gets from point A to B all day. She explains the difference between arteries, veins, capillaries, and vessels and we cover everything from fainting to teenage movie tropes, how to tie a tourniquet, atherosclerosis, aneurysms, stents and why your leg is asleep right now. View Dr. Blumberg's publications on ResearchGateA donation went to BreakingGround.orgMore episode sources and linksSmologies (short, classroom-safe) episodesOther episodes you may enjoy: Diabetology (BLOOD SUGAR), Field Trip: My Butt, Colonoscopy Ride Along, Functional Morphology (ANATOMY), Hematology (BLOOD), Surgical Oncology (BREAST CANCER), Biogerontology (AGING), Proptology (THEATER & FILM PROPS), Vampirology (VAMPIRES)Sponsors of OlogiesTranscripts and bleeped episodesBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, hoodies, totes!Follow Ologies on Instagram and BlueskyFollow Alie Ward on Instagram and TikTokEditing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions and Jake ChaffeeManaging Director: Susan HaleScheduling Producer: Noel DilworthTranscripts by Aveline Malek Website by Kelly R. DwyerTheme song by Nick Thorburn
Author Susan Blumberg-Kason talks about her latest book, Bernardine's Shanghai Salon: The Story of the Doyenne of Old China, published by Post Hill Press in November 2023. Blumberg-Kason has also authored Good Chinese […]
Episode 179: Impact of intermittent fasting Impact on T2DMFuture Dr. Carlisle explains the physiology of fasting and how it can help revert type 2 diabetes. Dr. Arreaza adds details on how to do intermittent fasting. Written by Cameron Carlisle, MSIV, Ross University School of Medicine. Comments and edits by Hector Arreaza, MD, FAAFP.You are listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast, your weekly dose of knowledge brought to you by the Rio Bravo Family Medicine Residency Program from Bakersfield, California, a UCLA-affiliated program sponsored by Clinica Sierra Vista, Let Us Be Your Healthcare Home. This podcast was created for educational purposes only. Visit your primary care provider for additional medical advice.What is type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM)?-Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is a metabolic disorder characterized by insulin resistance and impaired glucose regulation. -This impaired regulation can lead to hyperglycemia, contributing to complications in a myriad of organs: heart, kidneys, eyes, nerves, etc. (target organs). According to the CDC, more than 38 million Americans have T2DM (about 1/10 people). -Multiple mechanisms are believed to contribute to insulin resistance in obese patients with T2DM, such as increased lipid deposition throughout the body and systemic inflammation.What is Intermittent Fasting (IF)? Intermittent fasting (IF) has recently gained popularity as a dietary approach for health benefits, but it has been around for thousands of years. IF is an eating pattern that alternates between eating and fasting (no calories consumed) over a specific period of time. When you are fasting, you are allowed and encouraged to keep drinking water and non-caloric drinks, like coffee, tea, and even homemade bone broth.-According to the International Food Information Council Foundation (IFIC), 10% of Americans engage in IF daily. -According to Mark Mattson, a neuroscientist and IF expert for over 25 years, a mechanism called “metabolic switching” is seen with IF. This is when your body runs out of glucose and starts burning fat (i.e., fatty oxidation). These metabolic changes can help protect your organs and reduce the risk of chronic conditions, like T2DM. Common IF methods: Time-restricted eating: Most common method, involves eating within a specific time frame (e.g., the 16:8, 18:6, 12:12 method is also common. [16:8 means you have 16 hours of fasting and 8 hours of eating.]Alternate-day fasting: Alternating between fasting days and normal eating days. [Find more info in The Complete Guide to Fasting, by Jason Fung, who is a nephrologist, he explains that alternate-day is basically eating every other day, which would give 36 hours of fasting, but if you are a beginner you can try a 24 hours fasting, in short, not eating breakfast any day of the week and having lunch 4 days a week, and dinner every night.]5:2 diet (aka periodic fasting): Maintaining a normal diet for 5 days, with 2 days (usually non-consecutive) of caloric restriction (25% of normal caloric intake; e.g., 500 calorie meal). IF is strongly believed to improve metabolic health in individuals with T2DM by reducing insulin resistance via increasing insulin sensitivity, promoting weight loss (patients with obesity and DM… AKA patients with diabesity), and enhancing lipolysis via fat oxidation.While fasting, the body goes through several phases that affect how energy is metabolized. Between 0 and 4 hours after eating, the body enters a feeding state, using glucose as its main energy source. After fasting for 12-16 hours, the body enters ketosis and starts to use fat for energy. Within 24-36 hours, autophagy begins, a process that recycles damaged cells and allows for cellular repair. This process can have great benefits for people with T2DM, such as improved insulin sensitivity and glucose regulation. Pathophysiology of Implementing IF in T2DM. -IF is thought to increase insulin sensitivity by decreasing fatty tissue in the body (i.e., visceral adipose tissue), which is correlated to insulin resistance. Insulin resistance is defined as higher than normal circulating insulin levels needed for a glucose lower response, which is thought to be the culprit for the generation of T2DM. It means you need high levels of insulin to keep glucose normal. -Obesity is an important risk factor for T2DM. Visceral adipose tissue functions as an organ via the secretion of adipokines (cytokines or cellular messengers produced by adipose tissue): leptin and adiponectin. Leptin: proinflammatory, leading to chronic inflammation. Patients with higher BMI levels and increased insulin resistance were found to have increased leptin levels.[Leptin is a good hormone at normal levels, but there is leptin resistance] Adiponectin: anti-inflammatory and antidiabetic effects. Higher adiponectin levels result in decreased hepatic gluconeogenesis, enhanced glucose absorption, and enhanced skeletal muscle and hepatic fatty acid oxidation. Levels drop as visceral fat increases. -Dr. López-Jaramillo, a Colombian endocrinologist and researcher, and colleagues published a review in 2014 examining the imbalance in the levels of leptin and adiponectin in individuals with metabolic syndrome. This imbalance (increase in leptin and decrease in adiponectin) is linked to obesity and insulin resistance, which has been shown to increase the risk of T2DM. It has been shown that IF has resulted in the reduction of leptin levels and increased levels of adiponectin, which leads to decreased insulin resistance and increased insulin sensitivity. -IF allows pancreatic beta-cells to rest by not having to secrete insulin constantly. This allows the beta-cells of the pancreas to improve in function over time. In addition, IF has been shown to lead to noticeable weight loss and loss in body fat, both of which play an important contribution in managing T2DM. Research demonstrates that this weight loss increases insulin sensitivity and decreases the need for insulin therapy, making IF a powerful approach for improving metabolic health. AMP-Activated Protein Kinase (AMPK) and Its Role in IF and T2DM Recent research has highlighted an important enzyme seen in IF, AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), which plays a vital role as an important energy sensor in cells. It is activated when cellular energy levels are low, such as during IF. A 2020 research study in Nature Reviews Endocrinology explains that activation of AMPK aids in suppressing gluconeogenesis and stimulates fatty acid oxidation, leading to optimal energy balance and reduction of visceral adipose tissue accumulation, a major contributor to insulin resistance and T2DM progression. AMPK is upregulated during fasting, which enhances glucose metabolism and reduces insulin resistance. This is imperative in managing T2DM, as it counters the effects of insulin resistance associated with T2DM.Exercise, which also promotes AMPK activation, complements IF and can promote a synergistic effect in improving insulin sensitivity and promoting fat burning, New Research Findings on IF and T2DM -The EARLY (Exploration of Treatment of Newly Diagnosed Overweight/Obese Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus) study is a randomized clinical trial published in JAMA Network Open (2024). Findings In this randomized clinical trial study found that a time-restricted eating window significantly improved fasting glucose levels and HbA1c levels in individuals with T2DM. The study examined the effect of a 16-week 5:2 meal replacement (5:2 MR) fasting plan that consisted of five days of normal eating and 2 days, nonconsecutive of restricted diet (500-600 calories). This group was examined alongside a group of patients who took metformin 0.5 g BID and empagliflozin 10 mg QD. The study wanted to investigate the changes in HbA1c in Chinese adults with early T2DM.-The study was a randomized clinical trial of 405 adults, and a study showed that the 5:2 MR approach led to better glycemic control at 16 weeks compared to the counter treatments with metformin and empagliflozin. The 5:2 MR group had the greatest reduction in HbA1c (-1.9%), followed by metformin (-1.6%), and empagliflozin (-1.5%). The 5:2 MR plan also revealed the greatest weight loss (-9.7 kg), followed by empagliflozin (-5.8 kg), and metformin (-5.5 kg). -This research suggests IF, such as 5:2 MR, can be a powerful tool in the management of T2DM and improving metabolic health. This study can potentially open doors for healthcare providers to provide the 5:2 MR approach for individuals as an effective initial lifestyle intervention. However, follow-up studies are needed to assess the effectiveness and durability of the 5:2 MR.Safety and Risks of IF in T2DM. -IF when combined with glucose-lowering medications (e.g., insulin, sulfonylureas, GLP-1 agonists) can increase the risk of hypoglycemia. Also, prolonged fasting can lead to nutrient deficiencies if not planned carefully. Patients should be counseled on maintaining a balanced, nutritious diet during non-fasting days. -IF is not suitable for everyone. Children under the age of 18 should not try IF due to needing proper calories for adequate development and proper growth. Also, it is recommended that pregnant or breastfeeding women do not undergo IF. It is advised that people with eating disorders should not try IF. -Individuals with certain medical conditions, such as kidney stones or gastroesophageal disease should speak with their doctor before trying IF. Also, patients on insulin or other glucose-lowering medications should adjust their dose and talk with their healthcare providers to prevent hypoglycemia during fasting. It is recommended that each person speak with their doctor to discuss the safety and risks of IF and see if it would benefit the individual before starting IF. -Many studies have explored the benefits of IF at the micro level revealing its cellular benefits and on a macro level of the body as a whole. However, more research is needed to confirm the long-term effects of IF on glycemic control and its sustainability as a therapeutic approach for T2DM. Conclusion:-IF shows potential for improving glycemic control, promoting weight loss, and enhancing metabolic health in individuals with T2DM. Despite its benefits, IF may present with risks, such as hypoglycemia, nutrition deficiencies, or dehydration in certain patients. Therefore, it may not be suitable for all individuals. It's important to monitor patients who engage in IF, especially for patients with T2DM. Patients should follow up with their doctor for individualized IF plans in patients with T2DM. ______________This week we thank Hector Arreaza and Cameron Carlisle. Audio editing by Adrianne Silva.Even without trying, every night you go to bed a little wiser. Thanks for listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast. We want to hear from you, send us an email at RioBravoqWeek@clinicasierravista.org, or visit our website riobravofmrp.org/qweek. See you next week! _____________________References:Albosta, Michael, and Jesse Bakke. “Intermittent Fasting: Is There a Role in the Treatment of Diabetes? 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SEASON 4 PREMIERE. Join us in our as we revisit the Blumberg's home, where the family has settled but the sprits have not. Written and directed by Danielle Matar Original Music and FX by Beau Jensen Mixing and sound by Adam Esker Geist Logo by Jake Carruthers Story submissions hello.geist.podcast@gmail.comFollow us on TicTok @geistpodcastFollow us on Instagram @geist_podcastSend us a textSupport the show
Ben James and Steffan Thomas are joined on the podcast by Dragons CEO Rhys Blumberg and Cardiff head coach Matt Sherratt to review the opening weekend of the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Container Shipping Featuring: Moderator: Mr. Clemens Toepfer, Managing Director – Toepfer Transport GbmH Panelists: • Mr. Dimitris Dalakouras, CEO – Conbulk Shipmanagement Corporation • Dr. Anastasios Aslidis, CFO & Treasurer – Euroseas Ltd. (NASDAQ: ESEA) & EuroDry Ltd. (NASDAQ: EDRY) • Mr. Torben Kölln, Managing Director – Leonhardt & Blumberg • Mr. Constantin Baack, CEO – MPC Container Ships ASA (NO: MPCC) 16th Annual Capital Link Shipping & Marine Services Forum Lead Sponsor ABS. Tuesday, September 10, 2024 BMA House, London For more information, please visit the following link: https://shorturl.at/uQjDj
A 14 yo presents with a 4 h history of sudden onset LLQ abdominal and scrotal pain, described as a pulling, burning sensation. He denies vomiting, diarrhea or constipation, and reports mild nausea and is taking fluids without difficulty. HPI is negative for recent trauma to the region, dysuria, penile discharge, genital lesions or fever. He reports milder, similar episodes during the past 3 months, “that just went away.” Physical exam reveals loss of the cremasteric reflex, negative Blumberg sign and a high riding left testicle.A. Testicular NeoplasiaB. Acute EpididymitisC. Incarcerated Inguinal HerniaD. Testicular TorsionVisit fhea.com to learn more!
In radio news, WBOS FM in Boston changes to Blumberg business. CHML in Hamilton Ontario abruptly signsoff. We have news on the street, and conclude our look at those Personal People Meter Ratings. Next Bill has a feature with Mike Garlic talking football. Our classic aircheck is Larry Lujack on WCFL from April of 1973. Finally in our featured station we listen to Martha Quin on KOSF FM from San Francisco.
Endocrine disruptors, such as chemicals in plastics, can disrupt the oestrogen receptors in our bodies and affect our health. Not in a good way! We all need to know about this. Your body and endocrine system has already been disrupted through cancer treatment and the menopause. We mustn't overload it even more. Bruce Blumberg, a professor of Developmental and Cell Biology at the University of California, Irvine, discusses the impact of endocrine disruptors on our bodies and the environment. These disruptors can be found in various products which are all around you, including plastic containers, vinyl blinds and floors, and cosmetics. The effects of endocrine disruptors go beyond cancer and can also lead to obesity and infertility. Blumberg provides practical tips for reducing exposure to endocrine disruptors and I am so grateful I get to share this important conversation with you. Episode Highlights:00:00 Intro.06:57 Endocrine disruption and hormone-dependent breast cancer.14:22 Avoid parabens and harmful sunscreen agents, find alternatives.19:42 Endocrine disruptors negatively affect sperm count in men.21:48 Endocrine disruptors may link to human obesity.24:59 Exposing mice to low dose chemical causes obesity.32:10 Hierarchy of what we can eliminate to help ourselves.36:14 Protect your lungs from water mist chemicals.38:37 Whole fresh foods aids weight loss.42:57 Encouraging healthy cooking through enjoyable recipes.Connect with us:For more information and resources visit our website: www.menopauseandcancer.org Or follow us on Instagram @menopause_and_cancerJoin our Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/menopauseandcancerchathub Here are links to Professor Blumbergs's work:https://www.amazon.com/Obesogen-Effect-Exercise-Struggle-Weight/dp/1549168983https://blumberg-lab.bio.uci.edu/There is also a web site for the book:https://theobesogeneffect.com/Mentioned in this episode:https://move-with-menopause-and-cancer.raiselysite.com/
Remote optometry has been a contentious topic for some time. Will remote eyecare services benefit or harm the profession? Could it enable some entities to bypass optometrists?Dr. Mindy Blumberg, owner of two rural optometry practices in British Columbia, faced the challenge of providing services in these locations as the sole doctor. Her solution: remote eyecare.Discover […]
Dr. Todd Blumberg from Seattle Children's joins the show to discuss his recent research proving the importance of careful patient positioning while obtaining a hip ultrasound in a Pavlik Harness. This episode also covers recent research on intra-op imaging after reducing a dislocated hip, screening scoliosis patients for hip dysplasia, and more. Your hosts are Carter Clement from Children's Hospital of New Orleans, Josh Holt from University of Iowa, and Craig Louer from Vanderbilt. Music by A. A. Aalto. References: 1) Standardized in-harness Ultrasound Protocol Improves Success Rate of Brace Treatment for Dislocated Hips. Pargas-Colina et al. JPO 2024. PMID: 38647138. 2) Epidemiology of Pediatric Dog Walking-Related Injuries Among Children Presenting to US Emergency Departments, 2001 to 2020. Maxson et al. JPO 2024. PMID: 38899976. 3) Adolescent Athletes with Stronger Athletic Identity Perceptions Have Weaker Fear Avoidance Perceptions During Musculoskeletal Injury Rehabilitation Return to Sports Preparation. Ferman et al. JPO 2024. 38767118. 4) The Prevalence of Hip Dysplasia on Radiographs for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis. Fowler et al. JPO 2024. 38826034. 5) Intraoperative 3D Fluoroscopy During Open Reduction for DDH: An Effective Alternative to Postoperative CT/MRI. Baljoun et al. JPO 2024. 38779959.
Immersing ourselves in a culture is exhilarating and can change our view of the world. What happens when you are an American marrying into a Chinese family? What could go wrong? Good Chinese Wife is a memoir that explores Susan Blumberg-Kason's life integrating into a Chinese family and her thrilling search for agency.Connect with Susansusanbkason.comGood Chinese WifeLearn more about the podcast at byjennifergriffith.com/category/podcast
E412 Heather Blumberg is an interior designer and renovator. She and her family discovered ghostly inhabitants after they moved into an abandoned 150-year old Gothic-style funeral home (check the 15:30 and 25:14 min mark for possible EVPs on this episode). The Blumbergs are the stars of the discovery+ show “We Bought a Funeral Home,” and […]
In this series, Jan selects a word for each month to focus on, encouraging growth in a specific area and challenging herself and her audience. This month, the focus is on Self-Love. Jan discusses the importance of self-love, shares personal examples and experiences, and explores how childhood trauma affects self-esteem, distinguishing it from self-love. Jan also highlights the power of self-love mantras and encourages listeners to pursue hobbies and activities that make them feel good. She emphasizes the need for self-care on the journey of self-love and concludes by inviting listeners to share their self-love stories via email at thejanbrobergshow@gmail.com.Resources Used:How to Love Yourself in 17 Seriously Simple Steps” written by Perri O. Blumberg "Be the love you never received.”Rune Lazuli, poetTiny Buddha: Wisdom Quotes, Letting Go, Letting Happiness In Author of Tiny Buddha is Lori Deschene 100 Empowering Self-Love Quotes to Use as Affirmations in Good Housekeeping."Every second that you spend on doubting your worth, every moment that you use to criticize yourself; is a second of your life wasted, is a moment of your life thrown away.” C. Joybell C. (Author, called the Batman of our times) “Love yourself first and everything else falls into line. You really have to love yourself to get anything done in this world.” Lucille Ball, Actress I Love LucyIf you are someone you know is experiencing emotional distress or suicidal ideation, please access the resources below:National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Call/Text 988National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN) : 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)National Alliance for Mental Illness: 1-800-950-6264Subscribe / Support / Contact:
Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly vintage fashion interview show, with guests you'll want to go thrifting with! For more Pre-Loved Podcast, subscribe to our Patreon! On today's show, we're chatting with Melissa Blumberg, the founder of Seven Wonders Collective. Melissa opened her first vintage store in 2011, and since then her business has evolved into a collective housing many different vintage dealers and multiple different stores in New York City under the Seven Wonders Collective name – and she shares the full story on today's show. . Melissa says her dream day is looking at every single piece of clothing in a massive thrift store (because you never know where treasure is hiding.) It's that love of treasure that left her with a massive vintage collection to begin with. And you bet she shares about some of those best treasure finds on today's show – let's dive right in! DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE: [3:50] Melissa's style growing up was informed by the dELiA*s catalog and the Betsey Johnson store in the mall. [5:19] Melissa has been working in New York vintage stores since she moved to the city at twenty-one-years-old. [7:53] How the vintage scene in New York has changed since then. [11:14] The moment Melissa opened her first vintage store. [17:05] The evolution from owning her store to the Seven Wonders Collective. [28:08] The importance of community and the power of a collective. [36:01] Some of Melissa's favorite vintage pieces and personal finds. EPISODE MENTIONS: @sevenwonders_collective Seven Wonders Collective The Vendors Horizons Vintage Real Life as Liv LET'S CONNECT:
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Slices: The Deep Dish Swift Podcast – Season 2 In the 15th episode of Slices: The Deep Dish Swift Podcast, Kai and Malin chat with James Dempsey, Mac and iOS developer, trainer, and songwriter. Links Deep Dish Swift Website Deep Dish Swift Mastodon Deep Dish Swift Twitter Special Guests Jamie on Mastodon Jay on Twitter Hosts Malin on Twitter Malin on Mastodon Kai on Twitter Kai on Mastodon Mercury Weather Deep Dish Swift Sponsors Revenue Cat Codemagic Runway Emerge Tools Superwall Sentry AppDab shockoe
Remote optometry has been a hot button issue for some time now. Will remote eyecare services help or hurt the profession? Does it give certain entities the opportunities to cut the optometrist out of the equation?Dr. Mindy Blumberg is the owner of two optometry practices in British Columbia. Being the sole doctor in these two offices that are both in rural settings, Dr. Blumberg was faced with the challenge how to provide services in these clinics.The answer - remote eyecare.Learn how Dr. Blumberg implemented remote eyecare services in both of her offices and what the process looks like for both the doctor and patient.Learn more about how you can implement remote eyecare into your practice:https://futureproofoptometry.com/Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! http://www.aboutmyeyes.com/podcast/
Tonight's conversation is a fun one! Ever since their debut, the Blumberg family (Heather, Arryn, Rafferty, and Noa) have captured the hearts and the wonder of all who watched their hit TV show “We Bought a Funeral Home.” Watching them transform the mysterious and cavernous Canadian funeral home into a unique and breathtaking masterpiece with a flair and uncommon touch, has catapulted them to stardom and has established this charming family as the first family of the supernatural! "We Bought A Funeral Home" is streaming now on Discovery+!
About the Guest: Bruce Blumberg, PhD is a Professor of Cell & Developmental Biology at UC-Irvine. HIs lab studies epigenetics, gene x environment interactions, hormones & endocrine disruptors, obesogens & environmental toxins, and more.Episode Summary: Nick and Dr. Blumberg discuss: Embryonic development; hormones and hormone receptors; estrogen & xenoestrogens; environmental toxins, obesogens, pesticides & contaminants; environmental causes of obesity; microplastics; how to avoid toxins in food & drinking water; and more.*This content is never meant to serve as medical advice.Support the showAll episodes (audio & video), show notes, transcripts, and more at the M&M SubstackLearn how to further support the podcast Try Athletic Greens: Comprehensive & convenient daily nutrition. Free 1-year supply of vitamin D with purchase.Try SiPhox Health—Affordable, at-home bloodwork w/ a comprehensive set of key health marker. Use code TRIKOMES for a 10% discount.Try the Lumen device to optimize your metabolism for weight loss or athletic performance. Use code MIND for $50 off.
Retired agent John Ouellet reviews his investigation of Stephen Blumberg, the most prolific book thief in the history of the United States. His investigation led John to Blumberg's three-story, 17-room mansion in Ottumwa, Iowa, packed with antiques and 23,000 rare books and manuscripts stolen from libraries and universities in 45 states and Canada. During the trial, the stolen volumes were estimated to be worth $5 million. However, librarians agree the collection was priceless. John Ouellet served in the FBI for 23 years. Check out episode show notes, photos, and related articles: https://jerriwilliams.com/312-john-ouellet-bibliomania-book-bandit-stephen-blumberg/ Buy me a coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/JerriWilliams Join my Reader Team to get the FBI Reading Resource - Books about the FBI, written by FBI agents, the 20 clichés about the FBI Reality Checklist, and keep up to date on the FBI in books, TV, and movies via my monthly email. Join here. http://eepurl.com/dzCCmL Check out my FBI books, non-fiction and crime fiction, available as audiobooks, ebooks and paperbacks wherever books are sold. https://jerriwilliams.com/books/
Will Blumberg is the #93 ranked doubles player on the ATP Tour. He was a 10-time All-American at North Carolina and made the finals of the 2024 Dallas Open where this conversation was recorded.Will and I sat down on his day off in Dallas to discuss his career, the pro doubles tour, and strategy.You'll learn:Why Will and his partner, Rinky Hijikata, switched return sides after the 1st set - I almost never see this at the pro level.How he picks up his energy for 10-point tiebreakers.What adjustments he makes with different doubles partners - he played with nine partners in 2023.The difference between the body-forehand vs body-backhand serve.Will also shares the advice he gives his fiancee and mom to help them in their adult league doubles matches, as well as what he did in practice that day in Dallas. At the end, we discuss the popularity of doubles.Keep an eye on Will Blumberg throughout this season as I don't expect him to stay outside the top 50 for much longer.-----**Join the #1 Doubles Strategy Newsletter for Club Tennis Players** New doubles strategy lessons weekly straight to your inbox: https://www.thetennistribe.com/join-the-tribe/**Doubles Strategy Courses** These video courses will help you play smarter doubles and make winning easier.Net Play Strategy for Doubles - The Masterclass: https://the-tennis-tribe.teachable.com/p/net-play-strategy-for-doubles25 Winning Doubles Tactics Video Course: https://the-tennis-tribe.teachable.com/p/25-winning-doubles-tacticsLeague Doubles Training Masterclass Video Course: https://the-tennis-tribe.teachable.com/p/league-doubles-training**Doubles Ebooks** These guides offer proven advice to improve your doubles strategy.25 Winning Doubles Tactics: https://www.thetennistribe.com/25-winning-doubles-tactics/Return Strategy for Doubles: https://www.thetennistribe.com/return-strategy-for-doubles-ebook/Serve Strategy for Doubles: https://www.thetennistribe.com/serve-strategy-for-doubles-ebook/Net Play Strategy for Doubles: https://www.thetennistribe.com/net-play-strategy-for-doubles-ebook/
Fillmmakers Omar S. Kamara & Leo Blumberg-Woll sat down with the podcast at the Slamdance Film Festival to talk the film "African Giants", which won the Audience Award at the festival and was acquired by Juno Films. Special thank you to Staley Sharples at Prodigy PR for setting up the interview. ► Follow African Giants: https://www.instagram.com/africangiantsfilm/ ►Follow Omar: https://www.instagram.com/oskamara/ ►Follow Leo: https://www.instagram.com/lennyynardo/ ►Check out our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/thewafflepresspodcast ►YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheWafflePress ►SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/thewafflepress ►Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1IHTcgPXWnXFNebqpPjEhD?si=kmQLHyaRSV2zHQ_ubjvQyA ►Check out FilmCred! https://film-cred.com/
On this episode of Salt Lake Dirt we are live at the Slamdance Film Festival, where the film African Giants is making waves. Hear from the creative forces, Omar S.Kamara (writer/director/producer) and Leo Blumberg-Woll (producer), as they reveal the inspiration behind their film's authentic dialogue and the intense casting process that found "the Ugandan Marlon Brando." Explore the challenges and triumphs of indie filmmaking, from securing a unique house location to the emotional resonance of their Slamdance premiere. This is a behind-the-scenes look at indie cinema that you won't want to miss. --- Synopsis: Alhaji (28), an aspiring actor living in Los Angeles, is visited for a weekend by his younger brother, Sheku (25), a law student. Unknown to Alhaji, Sheku has come with a specific intention: to reveal the secret that he will be dropping out of law school and moving to LA to pursue acting, just like his older brother. Over the course of the weekend the brother's relationship is tested and tensions rise as they converse about a variety of subjects with differing views and life philosophies. Alhaji pushes back on Sheku's newfound dream as the facade of his own life begins to show. When bad news leads Alhaji to put himself in a precarious position, Sheku, the younger brother, comes to his aid and is a hero to his normally domineering older brother. Sheku leaves for the weekend and both brothers realize their relationship has changed for the better forever. --- Episode Links: PURCHASE Slamdance Tickets Omar's Website IG: @africangiantsfilm IG: @oskamara IG: @lennyynardo
Unlock the key to achieving the desired results in your life by delving into the profound concept of integrity and its far-reaching impact. Join Brett Gilliland and John Blumberg in this engaging podcast episode as John sheds light on essential aspects of his book, "The Return on Integrity: How Honesty and Values Create Success from the Ground Up." Gain insights into the reasons behind silence in the face of workplace misconduct and discover how breaking this silence can bring about positive change, even in uncomfortable situations. Tune in to explore the transformative power of integrity for personal and professional success. https://youtu.be/JZN9kImwAW8 John Blumberg: [00:00:00] The circuit of success podcast, the circuit of success podcast with your host, Brett. Brett Gilliland: Welcome to the circuit of success. I'm your host, Brett Gilliland. And today we have in the office or the studio, as we like to call it is John Blumberg. John, welcome to the show, Brett. Great to be here with you. It's exciting. And, uh, really one, I appreciate you even doing this in, uh, in person. I know you, uh, drove down from Chicago to spend some time with us. Uh, for those of you, uh, my, my good friend over here, you can't see him on the, on the camera, from KPMG, Andrew Davidson, and, uh, so appreciate the introduction, Andrew, and, uh, we're gonna have a, a great show, um, today, John is an author, he's a speaker, he's a husband, he's a father, he's a Christian, he's, he's all sorts of stuff, so it's gonna be fun, so, as we do with everybody, John, why don't you just take our listeners through a little, a journey of your life, if you will, and, and tell us what's helped make you the man you are today. Yeah, I John Blumberg: think it, [00:01:00] and you, I think you name it well, in that it is a journey, and I think at any moment, uh, that you think you've arrived, or that you think, okay, I've got this all figured out, that's where you're back to, uh, ground zero, uh, and I, uh, I, I just watched the evolution. I spent 18 years at Arthur Anderson, uh, actually started as a CPA in audit. And, uh, I always say shifted my focus from numbers to people and, uh, spent the bulk of my time, uh, there actually working on, uh, the human development of our professionals and, and, uh, spent a lot of time eventually helping, uh, direct our recruiting worldwide. And through that process, uh, there was a lot. Um, that I learned about myself is that I helped others learn about themselves. And I think over time, um, I just thought if you could help others be better at what they do. And it really culminated, I was, uh, in a firm wide role and we did these student leadership conferences. And there was a guy Uh, it was a student, uh, that came up to me at the end of the presentation. It was a, [00:02:00] a three day thing. I had a Saturday night, uh, keynote that I did in my role, and it was called Getting a Vision for Your Life. And, um, people would always come up and say, John, I like your stories. Uh, but this guy, Sam, walked up, and he said, um, and he was the last guy in line, and you always pay attention to the last one, right, because they don't want anybody behind them, right? And he said, Mr. Blumberg, uh, what you shared tonight I think will change the direction of my life. And what's ironic about that is I wish I knew Sam's last name because I would go find him because a year later him coming up to me that night changed the direction of my life. Um, walking away, uh, from pretty much everything, a firm, a position, everything that was wonderful was a stumbling block that I had to let go of. And I've learned a lot about letting go, uh, in the years to follow, but it began this journey of, um, Eventually leadership and then eventually, uh, uh, core values. And of course, you can't go out and be speaking on something that you're not continually growing on. So, and
היה לי הכבוד לארח את ליאור יוגב - מייסד-שותף ומנכ"ל FundGuard (פאנדגארד). חברת פאנדגארד פיתחה פלטפורמת ענן לניהול תיקי השקעות, המיועדת לגופים מוסדיים בשוק שנותן שירות לנכסים פיננסיים בשווי טריליוני דולרים. הפלטפורמה של פאנדגארד נותנת מענה לניהול מוצרים פיננסיים שונים, לרבות קרנות נאמנות, ETF וקרנות גידור, תוך ביצוע של אוטומציה בניהול תיקים ואדמיניסטרציה בעזרת יכולות בינה מלאכותית. הטכנולוגיה מביאה לצמצום עלויות באמצעות שיפור תהליכי עבודה ויכולות שיתוף פעולה בין יחידות וחברות שונות. היא מאפשרת זיהוי בעיות וכשלים ומספקת תובנות מעשיות לשיפור הניהול. החברה גייסה 57 מיליון דולר מאז הקמתה מהקרנות Team8, Blumberg, Lion Bird וכמו-כן מהשותפים והלקוחות האסטרטגיים Citi ו-State Street. פאנדגארד מעסיקה מעל 100 עובדים, רובם במרכז הפיתוח הישראלי הממוקם במגדלי עזריאלי בתל אביב והשאר במשרדים בבוסטון, ניו-יורק ולונדון וממשיכה לצמוח ולגייס עובדים בכל תחומי פעילותה כולל תפקידי פיתוח, ניהול מוצר ועוד. פאנדגארד הוקמה בשנת 2018 על ידי ליאור יוגב, מנכ״ל החברה, יניב זכריה, CTO ואורי כץ, VP R&D, אשר הכירו במהלך שירותם הצבאי ביחידה 8200. לפני הקמת החברה שימש ליאור מנהל הפעילות בצפון אמריקה בחברת Multifonds, שנמכרה ל- Temenos בסכום של 265 מיליון דולר. בתחילת דרכו המקצועית הוא עסק בפיתוח תוכנה ב-Radware ובהמשך עבד כבנקאי השקעות בגולדמן זאקס. ליאור בעל תואר ראשון במדעי המחשב ותואר שני במנהל עסקים. (*) ללינקדאין שלי: https://www.linkedin.com/in/guykatsovich/ (*) לאינסטגרם שלי: https://www.instagram.com/guykatsovich/ (*) עקבו אחרינו ב"עוד פודקאסט לסטארטאפים" וקבלו פרק מדי שבוע: ספוטיפיי:https://open.spotify.com/show/0dTqS27ynvNmMnA5x4ObKQ אפל פודקאסט:https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1252035397 גוגל פודקאסט:https://bit.ly/3rTldwq עוד פודקאסט - האתר שלנו:https://omny.fm/shows/odpodcast ה-RSS פיד שלנו:https://www.omnycontent.com/.../f059ccb3-e0c5.../podcast.rssSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 1929, Bernardine Szold Fritz left Paris on a train bound for China. She was on her way to her fourth wedding, and her fourth husband: An American investment banker named Chester Fritz, who'd proposed after a whirlwind meeting earlier in Shanghai. Bernardine is then forced to find herself things to do in interwar China–and her husband isn't helping much. That's how Susan Blumberg-Kason's newest book, Bernardine's Shanghai Salon: The Story of the Doyenne of Old China (Post Hill Press: 2023), starts. The book charts Bernardine's life as she sets up a theater, and makes friends with such illustrious figures like Lin Yutang, Victor Sasoon and Anna May Wong. In this interview, Susan and I talk about Bernardine, her life, and why interwar Shanghai remains such a compelling setting for fiction and nonfiction writers. Susan Blumberg-Kason is also the author of a memoir, Good Chinese Wife: A Love Affair with China Gone Wrong. She is also the co-editor of Hong Kong Noir . Susan is a regular contributor to the Asian Review of Books, Cha: An Asian Literary Review and World Literature Today. Her work has also appeared in the Los Angeles Review of Books, PopMatters, and the South China Morning Post. You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books, including its review of Bernardine's Shanghai Salon. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at@nickrigordon. 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 1929, Bernardine Szold Fritz left Paris on a train bound for China. She was on her way to her fourth wedding, and her fourth husband: An American investment banker named Chester Fritz, who'd proposed after a whirlwind meeting earlier in Shanghai. Bernardine is then forced to find herself things to do in interwar China–and her husband isn't helping much. That's how Susan Blumberg-Kason's newest book, Bernardine's Shanghai Salon: The Story of the Doyenne of Old China (Post Hill Press: 2023), starts. The book charts Bernardine's life as she sets up a theater, and makes friends with such illustrious figures like Lin Yutang, Victor Sasoon and Anna May Wong. In this interview, Susan and I talk about Bernardine, her life, and why interwar Shanghai remains such a compelling setting for fiction and nonfiction writers. Susan Blumberg-Kason is also the author of a memoir, Good Chinese Wife: A Love Affair with China Gone Wrong. She is also the co-editor of Hong Kong Noir . Susan is a regular contributor to the Asian Review of Books, Cha: An Asian Literary Review and World Literature Today. Her work has also appeared in the Los Angeles Review of Books, PopMatters, and the South China Morning Post. You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books, including its review of Bernardine's Shanghai Salon. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at@nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In 1929, Bernardine Szold Fritz left Paris on a train bound for China. She was on her way to her fourth wedding, and her fourth husband: An American investment banker named Chester Fritz, who'd proposed after a whirlwind meeting earlier in Shanghai. Bernardine is then forced to find herself things to do in interwar China–and her husband isn't helping much. That's how Susan Blumberg-Kason's newest book, Bernardine's Shanghai Salon: The Story of the Doyenne of Old China (Post Hill Press: 2023), starts. The book charts Bernardine's life as she sets up a theater, and makes friends with such illustrious figures like Lin Yutang, Victor Sasoon and Anna May Wong. In this interview, Susan and I talk about Bernardine, her life, and why interwar Shanghai remains such a compelling setting for fiction and nonfiction writers. Susan Blumberg-Kason is also the author of a memoir, Good Chinese Wife: A Love Affair with China Gone Wrong. She is also the co-editor of Hong Kong Noir . Susan is a regular contributor to the Asian Review of Books, Cha: An Asian Literary Review and World Literature Today. Her work has also appeared in the Los Angeles Review of Books, PopMatters, and the South China Morning Post. You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books, including its review of Bernardine's Shanghai Salon. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at@nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies
Amy Blumberg ////// 639Part 1 of 1 www.TrueCrimeGarage.comNew Year's Eve 1999, O'Fallon, Illinois - Police respond to a call of an unresponsive store clerk at the On Stage Dance Apparel store. They find blood all over the back hallway of the store. The female clerk was working the day shift alone. Unfortunately there was nothing that medical technicians could do to save her life, she was dead when they arrived. Police quickly secured the scene and the hunt for her killer began. This week we explore a case out of Illinois that had locals and Law Enforcement personal examining possible links with that of the I-70 Killer. Beer of the Week - Cold Mountain from Highland Brewing Garage Grade - 4 and half bottle caps out of 5 Our other show True Crime Garage “Off the Record” (OTR if you're nasty) is available exclusively on Stitcher Premium. For a FREE month of listening go to http://stitcherpremium.com/truecrimegarage and use promo code GARAGE