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We have a HOWLING show for you today! Brad Powers @BradPowers7 from Brad Power's Sports is back to scare the living daylights out of the sportsbooks for Halloween weekend! First, Kiev talks about our guaranteed packages and college basketball coming up right around the corner. There will be some podcasts for that coming out very soon. After that, Kiev breaks down NFL week 9 with a bunch of not so frightening plays that he likes for the weekend! Next, Brad comes on and the guys start talking about some SCARY scenarios for the college football playoffs! Then, Brad and Kiev talk about some buy low, sell high college football teams with respect to the market. After that, the guys get into college football week 10 with some Free Plays! Next, Brad and Kiev give out some Beer Bet Bangers that could cash for some big plus money. Then, Kiev gives out his REFUSE TO LOSE TEASER that is 5-3 for the season. Finally, we get into some NFL sharp money movement AND recap our plays! Should you have any questions for the podcast, or games that you want us to cap during our shows, please message us at Info@TheOddsBreakers.com. Have a wonderful week! Link to wagering on our best bets from the show: https://theoddsbreakers.com/mybookie/ Must Be 21+. Gambling Problem? Call or Text 1-800-GAMBLER. Use Promo Code Football24 TO GET $100 OFF EVERY FOOTBALL OR YEARLY PACKAGE or 50% OFF THE FIRST MONTH OF ANY MONTHLY PACKAGE for the rest of the 2024 season! Click here: https://theoddsbreakers.com/premium-plays/ Offer expires December 31st 2024 Follow our FREE PICKS telegram channel: https://t.me/TheOddsBreakersFreePicks Follow Kiev O'Neil's NEW personal FREE PICKS telegram Channel: https://t.me/KievONeil If you want to subscribe to support us and get some very frequent winners please Click Here to become a member of The OddsBreakers and gain access to premium plays BEFORE the line moves! Or, you can visit theoddsbreakers.com and click shop and pick one of our great handicappers including Kiev O'Neil @OBKiev at only $84 per month on a 1 year subscription! You could also support us at Patreon.com for only $10 a month to help us out and thank us for some free plays as well as get some extra benefits like free merch and more!
We have a HOWLING show for you today! Brad Powers @BradPowers7 from Brad Power's Sports is back to scare the living daylights out of the sportsbooks for Halloween weekend! First, Kiev talks about our guaranteed packages and college basketball coming up right around the corner. There will be some podcasts for that coming out very soon. After that, Kiev breaks down NFL week 9 with a bunch of not so frightening plays that he likes for the weekend! Next, Brad comes on and the guys start talking about some SCARY scenarios for the college football playoffs! Then, Brad and Kiev talk about some buy low, sell high college football teams with respect to the market. After that, the guys get into college football week 10 with some Free Plays! Next, Brad and Kiev give out some Beer Bet Bangers that could cash for some big plus money. Then, Kiev gives out his REFUSE TO LOSE TEASER that is 5-3 for the season. Finally, we get into some NFL sharp money movement AND recap our plays! Should you have any questions for the podcast, or games that you want us to cap during our shows, please message us at Info@TheOddsBreakers.com. Have a wonderful week! Link to wagering on our best bets from the show: https://theoddsbreakers.com/mybookie/ Must Be 21+. Gambling Problem? Call or Text 1-800-GAMBLER. Use Promo Code Football24 TO GET $100 OFF EVERY FOOTBALL OR YEARLY PACKAGE or 50% OFF THE FIRST MONTH OF ANY MONTHLY PACKAGE for the rest of the 2024 season! Click here: https://theoddsbreakers.com/premium-plays/ Offer expires December 31st 2024 Follow our FREE PICKS telegram channel: https://t.me/TheOddsBreakersFreePicks Follow Kiev O'Neil's NEW personal FREE PICKS telegram Channel: https://t.me/KievONeil If you want to subscribe to support us and get some very frequent winners please Click Here to become a member of The OddsBreakers and gain access to premium plays BEFORE the line moves! Or, you can visit theoddsbreakers.com and click shop and pick one of our great handicappers including Kiev O'Neil @OBKiev at only $84 per month on a 1 year subscription! You could also support us at Patreon.com for only $10 a month to help us out and thank us for some free plays as well as get some extra benefits like free merch and more!
Brad Powers, the co-founder of Cancer Patient Lab shares his insight on a multitude of topics such as: the challenges of innovating healthcare, the importance of personalized care, and Brad's personal experience with cancer. Key Highlights: 1. Large organizations are resistant to change, making it difficult to innovate within the healthcare industry. 2. Personalized care is the future of healthcare, allowing for tailored treatments and better outcomes. 3. Patients should educate themselves, seek second opinions, and actively participate in decision-making about their care. About our guest: Brad Power is the co-founder and CEO of the Cancer Patient Lab, a patient-led learning community for cancer patients and caregivers navigating testing and treatment decisions beyond the standard of care, and founder of the CancerHacker Lab, which also helps startups that are disrupting the status quo in cancer care. In 2018 Brad was a process innovation researcher and consultant with over 35 years experience and an author of over 75 articles for the Harvard Business Review when he was diagnosed with lymphoma. Brad went through a standard course of chemotherapy, which led to "no evidence of disease" for four years, until it recently recurred. In late 2020 Brad was talking to his friend Bryce Olson, who said he had hit a wall in keeping his metastatic prostate cancer at bay. Brad suggested to Bryce that they could run a hackathon (a collaborative effort of a diverse crowd of experts) for him to find his best next treatment option, which they did. Brad then hosted two hackathons: one for Linnea Olson, a lung cancer patient, and another for Kasey Altman, a young woman with a rare cancer. In 2022 Brad launched Cancer Patient Lab with two advanced prostate cancer patients. Brad hopes to make hackathons and other resources available to many more patients who are facing complex testing and treatment decisions. Brad is a founding member of ennov1; an advisor to 4DPath, Alva10, Cancer Commons, Consuli, Rabble Health, and Travera; and is an active contributor to the Personalized Medicine Coalition. Key Moments: At 2:04 “Software is easy to change and people are hard to change.” At 20:10 “[The podcast] is named after a book called The Patient from Hell. It's written by a Stanford Prath who got diagnosed with a super rare type of cancer. And I was working at a medical diagnostic company when I got diagnosed. The chief medical officer gifted me the book and he said, you need to read this. And I happened to read it right before I started chemo. And that was the fundamental thesis of the book, was that we're sitting in a world of penicillin where most medical professionals are trained to think at the population level. It's all cohorts of patients. You show up, you fit an archetype, you fall into that bucket. That cohort of patients is treated by my standard care that has been tested on that cohort. If you have any amount of variance from that cohort's factors, you're basically lost because the medical professional doesn't actually know what to do with you because they are not trained to think empirically.” Visit the Manta Cares website Disclaimer: This podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user's own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard, or delay in obtaining, medical advice for any medical condition they may have, and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions.
Welcome to Fail Faster! In this episode, we are excited to have Brad Power, Senior Director Digital Product & User Experience at Kendra Scott. Brad is an experienced leader responsible for defining global vision and strategy, in support of business and technology goals. He's built high-performing, cross-disciplined teams responsible for supply chain, in store and online experiences, product management, analytics, e-commerce, social and customer care. He is an Internal evangelist for emerging trends, best practices and global digital brand standards. Brad has been responsible for PnL budget, managing agency relationships, negotiating partnerships and guiding product development including infrastructure and platform implementation.
Jason Logan gives out his picks for tonight's MNF game between the Chargers vs Jets. Brad Powers gives out his best early bets for College football Week 11. Jon Metler joins the show to break down the NBA and gives out some of his best bets
In 2018 Brad Power was a process innovation researcher and consultant with over 35 years experience and an author of over 75 articles for the Harvard Business Review when he was diagnosed with lymphoma. Brad went through a standard course of chemotherapy, which was successful, and he currently has no evidence of disease. While attending a conference on personalized medicine at Harvard Medical School, he spoke up to provide his experience as a patient, and was told in the breaks afterward by many attendees that he had a voice. He felt this must be his calling, and he decided to focus his skills and experience on accelerating innovation in cancer treatment. Because of his experience in working with large, successful companies, he was skeptical that incumbents would drive the big, disruptive process changes as fast as patients need. He decided to do what he could to help (1) patients that actively engage in solving their problems and make them available to others, and (2) startups that are disrupting the health system to help patients get educated, navigate, and form community. In late 2020 Brad was talking to his friend Bryce Olson, who said he had hit a wall in keeping his metastatic prostate cancer at bay. Brad suggested to Bryce that they could run a hackathon (a collaborative effort of a diverse crowd of experts) for him to find his best next treatment option, which they did from December 2020 to March 2021. Brad is currently hosting two hackathons: one for Linnea Olson, a lung cancer patient, and another for Kasey Altman, a young woman with a rare cancer. Brad hopes to make hackathons available to many more patients who are facing complex treatment decisions. Brad is a founding member of Ennov1; an advisor to Alva10, Blue Note Therapeutics, Cancer101.org, and Rabble Health; and is an active contributor to the Personalized Medicine Coalition.
Brad Power brings a unique perspective to how patients with advanced cancer can optimize their treatment decisions and create further hope! Aubrey Kelly CEO of Rabble Health conducts a great interview discussing Brad's success with CancerHacker Lab.
For a variety of reasons, some patients in clinical trials hit a "brick wall" in terms of treatment options. This often leads to a feeling of helplessness when trying to understand what the next steps might be. In this episode, Libbi Rickenbacher is joined by Brad Power, Founder of CancerHacker Lab to discuss what can be done to promote patient advocacy within individual patient experiences, and within the larger clinical trial landscape.
Brad Power is a lymphoma cancer survivor. He is trying to accelerate cancer treatment through innovation, and he's building on his experience with process reengineering and managing technology. 01:50: The physician came back, and he said, we've done the scan, we think you have lymphoma.04:20: I needed to be seen and get treated as fast as possible.06:00: The scan showed hotspots where there was more cancer activity.08:34: There was this thing that was pressing against my organs, and it was that pressing that was causing the pain.11:01: How did you feel as a patient?13:53: What did that chemotherapy regimen look like?16:25: I'm a super health nut — always have been.18:15: The idea of pushing myself to the limit physically for exercise was something else that I did.20:29: I do think there's a balance between fasting, extreme fasting and I like that you fasted for 16 hours, not for 20 hours.21:22: What was your worst moment in all of this?22:02: What about your best moment?24:23: At the time of my diagnosis, I was also writing articles for the Harvard Business Review.26:39: Wow, thank you very much for sharing. You as a patient have a voice.29:00: What is one thing that you wish you had known at the beginning of your cancer journey?31:13: If you could only do one thing to improve healthcare in the US, what would it be and why?34:50: Thriver Rapid Fire Questions36:01: Aside from Cancer U, what is one resource that you would recommend for cancer patients and caregivers? Resources Leukemia & Lymphoma SocietyLymphoma Research FoundationCancerHacker Lab About the sponsor This episode is sponsored by Side Effect Support, an online resource for cancer patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers to reduce harmful oral side effects of chemotherapy and radiation. Go to SideEffectSupport.comGet 10% off your first order with the coupon code CANCERU.
This episode's Community Champion Sponsor is Catalyst. To virtually tour Catalyst and claim your space on campus, or host an upcoming event: https://www.catalysthealthtech.com/ (CLICK HERE) --- Using his personal experience as a previously diagnosed cancer patient, our next guest has made it his goal and mission to help other patients amplify their voices and become active participants in their treatment. Brad Power, the founder of CancerHacker Lab, joins us to discuss the power of his collaborative community of medical experts and patients that have rallied together to help others find their best next treatment option. Additionally, Brad shares with us the positive outcomes the organization is experiencing and where Brad sees the work of his community heading into the future. Join us to experience Brad's passion for helping other patients and how you and your community can be a part of CancerHacker Lab as we continue to work together to move the health of our nation forward. Let's go! Episode Highlights: How Brad found his calling by using his voice as a previous cancer patient Collaborating with his friend, Bryce, to create hackathons for cancer patients How his lab gives support to patients to be more active and engaged in their treatment process Where Brad sees his community heading towards in the future How the healthcare community contribute to CancerHacker Lab's goals About our Guest: In 2018 Brad Power was a process innovation researcher and consultant with over 35 years experience and an author of over 75 articles for the Harvard Business Review when he was diagnosed with lymphoma. Brad went through a standard course of chemotherapy, which was successful, and he currently has no evidence of disease. While attending a conference on personalized medicine at Harvard Medical School, he spoke up to provide his experience as a patient and was told in the breaks afterward by many attendees that he had a voice. He felt this must be his calling, and he decided to focus his skills and experience on accelerating innovation in cancer treatment. Because of his experience in working with large, successful companies, he was skeptical that incumbents would drive the big, disruptive process changes as fast as patients need. He decided to do what he could to help (1) patients that actively engage in solving their problems and make them available to others, and (2) startups that are disrupting the health system to help patients get educated, navigate, and form community. In late 2020 Brad was talking to his friend Bryce Olson, who said he had hit a wall in keeping his metastatic prostate cancer at bay. Brad suggested to Bryce that they could run a hackathon (a collaborative effort of a diverse crowd of experts) for him to find his best next treatment option, which they did from December 2020 to March 2021. Brad is currently hosting two hackathons: one for Linnea Olson, a lung cancer patient, and another for Kasey Altman, a young woman with a rare cancer. Brad hopes to make hackathons available to many more patients who are facing complex treatment decisions. Brad is a founding member of Ennov1; an advisor to Blue Note Therapeutics, Rabble Health, and Cancer101.org; and is an active contributor to the Personalized Medicine Coalition. Links Supporting This Episode: CancerHacker Lab website: https://cancerhackerlab.com/ (CLICK HERE) Brad Power LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brad-power-75a101/ (CLICK HERE) Brad Power Twitter page: https://twitter.com/bradfordpower (CLICK HERE) Clubhouse handle: @mikebiselli Mike Biselli LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikebiselli (CLICK HERE) Mike Biselli Twitter page: https://twitter.com/mikebiselli (CLICK HERE) Visit our website: https://www.passionatepioneers.com/ (CLICK HERE) Subscribe to newsletter: https://forms.gle/PLdcj7ujAGEtunsj6 (CLICK HERE) Guest nomination form:... Support this podcast
Cancer patients and their caregivers experience many breakdowns in our healthcare system: they are overwhelmed as they confront their mortality and struggle to access and navigate complex, constantly changing treatment options across an uncoordinated healthcare system. CancerHacker Learning Lab accelerates patient-led solutions to these cancer care problems by organizing conversations with carefully selected advisors on their most urgent issues. Brad Power, a process innovation consultant and lymphoma survivor, along with Erika Hanson Brown, a community organizer and colorectal cancer survivor, share how they created and co-founded CancerHacker Learning Lab with Hive Networks, a provider of health learning network services. Brad Power is a process innovation consultant, focused on reengineering cancer treatment, particularly by empowering cancer patients, caregivers, and startups. He is co-founder and head hacker at CancerHacker Learning Lab, an accelerator for patient-led solutions to cancer care problems; founder of Reengineering Cancer Treatment; and founding member and chairman of MyCancerDB. Erika Hanson Brown is the “Founding Mayor” of COLONTOWN, an online community dedicated to improving the lives of people with colorectal cancer. Brown is also CEO and founder of One Cancer Place, the non-profit organization that oversees COLONTOWN. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/randall-broad/support
The guys start the hour talking best and worst Jersey and Uniform combinations in recent memory. They then pick gambling expert, Brad Power's mind about what CBB games and teams we should be betting this weekend. They end the hour with a fan favorite segment: Gem of the Day.
The guys start the hour talking about a little CFL and then discuss the ongoing Deshaun trading drama. They end the hour talking Brad Power, the Blitz's resident CFB and CBB gambling expert about which games to bet this weekend and which to avoid.
Cancer patients and their caregivers experience many breakdowns in our health system: they are overwhelmed as they confront their mortality and struggle to access and navigate complex, constantly changing treatment options across an uncoordinated healthcare system. CancerHacker Learning Lab accelerates patient-led solutions to these cancer care problems by organizing conversations with carefully selected advisors on their most urgent issues. On this C-Sessions with your host Randall Broad as he interviews Erika Hanson Brown and Brad Power about their co-founded CancerHacker Learning Lab. Brad Power, a process innovation consultant and lymphoma survivor, and Erika Hanson Brown, a community organizer and colorectal cancer survivor, will share how they created and co-founded CancerHacker Learning Lab with Hive Networks, a provider of health learning network services. Brad Power is a process innovation consultant, focused on reengineering cancer treatment, particularly by empowering cancer patients, caregivers, and startups. He is co-founder and head hacker at CancerHacker Learning Lab, an accelerator for patient-led solutions to cancer care problems; founder of Reengineering Cancer Treatment; and founding member and chairman of MyCancerDB. Erika Hanson Brown is the “Founding Mayor” of COLONTOWN, an online community dedicated to improving the lives of people with colorectal cancer. Brown is also CEO and co-founder of PALTOWN, the non-profit organization that oversees COLONTOWN. As an 18-year survivor of stage III colon cancer, Brown is known for her high energy, fearlessness, networking skills, humor, and loving heart. She believes patients should be well informed and an active voice in decisions about their care, as partners with their doctors. Motivated by this core belief, Brown founded COLONTOWN in 2011. The goal, empowering patients and caregivers to share information and seek the best treatments available. Several doctors told her the endeavor was ridiculous. Yet Brown persisted! These days, oncologists refer to COLONTOWN as, “The Patient Powerhouse.” Structured in private groups on Facebook, the group has more than 5,000 active “residents” from countries around the world. Through advocacy and relationships with medical professionals, COLONTOWN members are advancing the fields of colorectal cancer research and clinical practice.
Cancer patients and their caregivers experience many breakdowns in our health system: they are overwhelmed as they confront their mortality and struggle to access and navigate complex, constantly changing treatment options across an uncoordinated healthcare system. CancerHacker Learning Lab accelerates patient-led solutions to these cancer care problems by organizing conversations with carefully selected advisors on their most urgent issues. On this C-Sessions with your host Randall Broad as he interviews Erika Hanson Brown and Brad Power about their co-founded CancerHacker Learning Lab. Brad Power, a process innovation consultant and lymphoma survivor, and Erika Hanson Brown, a community organizer and colorectal cancer survivor, will share how they created and co-founded CancerHacker Learning Lab with Hive Networks, a provider of health learning network services. Brad Power is a process innovation consultant, focused on reengineering cancer treatment, particularly by empowering cancer patients, caregivers, and startups. He is co-founder and head hacker at CancerHacker Learning Lab, an accelerator for patient-led solutions to cancer care problems; founder of Reengineering Cancer Treatment; and founding member and chairman of MyCancerDB. Erika Hanson Brown is the “Founding Mayor” of COLONTOWN, an online community dedicated to improving the lives of people with colorectal cancer. Brown is also CEO and co-founder of PALTOWN, the non-profit organization that oversees COLONTOWN. As an 18-year survivor of stage III colon cancer, Brown is known for her high energy, fearlessness, networking skills, humor, and loving heart. She believes patients should be well informed and an active voice in decisions about their care, as partners with their doctors. Motivated by this core belief, Brown founded COLONTOWN in 2011. The goal, empowering patients and caregivers to share information and seek the best treatments available. Several doctors told her the endeavor was ridiculous. Yet Brown persisted! These days, oncologists refer to COLONTOWN as, “The Patient Powerhouse.” Structured in private groups on Facebook, the group has more than 5,000 active “residents” from countries around the world. Through advocacy and relationships with medical professionals, COLONTOWN members are advancing the fields of colorectal cancer research and clinical practice.
Forever House is a contemporary church in Brisbane for all generations and nationalities. We are united in love, wisdom and vision called to reach and impact the Greater Brisbane Region. Our Brisbane Campus is located at 260 Musgrave Rd. Coopers Plains.
Pastor Brad Power is Co-Senior Pastor of Forever House, a contemporary church in Brisbane for all generations and nationalities. We are united in love, wisdom and vision called to reach and impact the Greater Brisbane Region. Our Brisbane Campus is located at 260 Musgrave Rd. Coopers Plains.
In this episode of the Precision Medicine Podcast, Brad Power, a courageous journalistic voice and lymphoma survivor, shares why he's fighting for greater access to precision medicine in clinical practice. Brad has worked as a re-engineering consultant and has authored over 75 articles for the Harvard Business Review.
30 Days To Live Part 1 Pastor Brad Power