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In Episode 29 of The Psychedelic Christian Podcast, we are joined by Dr. Bryan McCarthy. Bryan is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh, Greensburg. His scholarship focuses on how material things augment or hinder authentic religiosity and spirituality. This work & research has two prongs: the phenomenology of clothing and the religiosity of […] The post Episode 029 – Interview: Dr. Bryan McCarthy first appeared on The Psychedelic Christian Podcast.
On episode 35 with Dr. Megan Rech we dove into the reasons why clinical pharmacists are leaving health systems and on episode 53 with Dr. Alicia Lichvar we talked about the pressures on clinical pharmacists. This week I sat down with Dr. Bryan McCarthy Jr, System Director of Inpatient Pharmacy at Lifespan, to talk through how they are addressing the need for clinical pharmacist retention through a change in their practice model by including remote clinical pharmacists. You'll hear how the model works and how it's impacted their retention!
This week on Jesuitical, Ashley and Zac chat with Bryan McCarthy, who teaches philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh, Greensburg, and is the author of a new paper, “Christianity and Psychedelic Medicine: A Pastoral Approach.” They discuss: What the church teaches about drugs and intoxication How psychedelic drugs are being used in therapeutic settings, and how Christians should respond Bryan's own religious experiences while using psychedelic drugs During Signs of the Times, Ashley and Zac give initial reactions to the new working document for the Synod on Synodality and discuss a curious story involving a fake priest and serious labor violations out of California. Links from the show: Bryan's paper Vatican releases Synod document calling for discussion of women, LGBT Catholics, church authority and more California restaurant had fake priest hear workers' confessions, Labor Department says Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 34 of Barclay Damon Live: Cyber Sip™, host Kevin Szczepanski welcomes back Bryan McCarthy of Transatlantic Reinsurance Company to discuss limiting exposure to biometric privacy claims. They continue the conversation they started in episode 28 about the effects of Illinois's Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA). BIPA is intended to protect residents of Illinois but has ramifications for businesses across the country. Hear Kevin and Bryan review what companies can do to protect themselves through insurance coverage for biometric privacy claims—claims about fingerprints, retinal scans, and other biometric data not being handled properly under BIPA. Beginning with who is subject to the statute (you may be surprised) and then moving on to the wisdom, as Bryan says, of “everyone being on the same page” with regard to coverage, they give a solid overview. Tune in.
Host Kevin Szczepanski is back with episode 28 of Barclay Damon Live: Cyber Sip™. Kevin and his guest, Bryan McCarthy of Transatlantic Reinsurance Company, explore Illinois's Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA), its 2008 origins, and what it mandates. Bryan, a senior claims examiner for Trans Re, and Kevin agree that the topic of protecting biometric information is critical and timely—whether that information comes from a fingerprint, retinal scan, or facial recognition. Also critically important: knowing if, when, how, and by whom the information is being collected, stored, and destroyed. You might be surprised to learn how broadly applicable this Illinois-based act is, how non-compliance is punishable, and the trends in class-action lawsuits because of it. Listen for more.
Interview with Goalie Coach in the Southern California Area, Bryan McCarthy AKA Coach Mac.Bustin' Chops & Callin' ShotsEach week Josh and Jon sit down to give their take on travel sports and everything in...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify The Enthusiasm ProjectDeep dives exploring the world of what it means to be an independent creator.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
This podcast features excerpts from the presentation at the 2021 Midyear Clinical Meeting where Bryan McCarthy and Lalita Prasad-Reddy discuss the effects of work-related stress on productivity during the COVID-19 pandemic and identify methods that can prevent occupational burnout in the pharmacy department. The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.
Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter and MCSO Deputy Sanders Tisdale sit down with one of the MCSO Sergeants, Bryan McCarthy, who works out of the Frederick Douglas Greater Rochester International Airport. Learn more about MCSO's role at the airport and how we work in collaboration with the TSA to provide safety and security to travelers and airport employees.
Around March of 2019 we were lucky enough to have Bryan McCarthy join us for an Internship here at Casual Fridays REI. He was just getting out of the Air Force and had already been investing in Land but wanted to take it full time. So, he reached out to Justin with an proposal to … Continue reading Episode 226 – From Intern to Globe Trotting Land Investor with Bryan McCarthy →
On the programme we continue our weekly look at the world of agriculture and food...Our weekly Teagasc advisory is with Liz Duffy Dairy B &T Advisor based in Midleton and the theme is silage and soil fertility and the new derogation obligations for 2020 ...Dairygold area sales manager John Friel talks us through the fertiliser requirements to cover second cut silage requirements.We check in again on Bryan McCarthy and his roof-top garden in the centre of Cork city ..Also , Farm Talk`s John O`Connor looks at stories making the agri news this week ....Farm Talk kindly sponsored by Dairygold is aired every Saturday at 10am to 11am and on Wednesdays between 10pm and 11pm. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We are so freakin pumped for today’s show! We’ve got the one and only Bryan McCarthy on to tell his story! You’ve probably heard his name before and that’s because Bryan has been quietly working in the background these last 6+ months as an Intern for our company. That is no longer though! Bryan is … Continue reading Episode 112 – Super Duper Intern Bryan McCarthy! →
This episode of Best Possible Taste shines a light on Taste of Dublin which takes place every June in Iveagh Gardens. Organiser Avril Bannerton reveals many of the 2018 highlights and Helen Cooke shares the programme of culinary talent taking to the Neff Taste Kitchen. One such talent is Lizzy Lyons from Lizzy’s Little Kitchen in Listowel and Ballybunion in Co Kerry and we return to January 2018 when Lizzy was a guest on BPT. One of the restaurants serving their signature dish at Taste of Dublin this year is Cork’s Greene’s Restaurant and chef Bryan McCarthy tells Sharon about its ingredients and other projects that he is currently undertaking. Best Possible Taste is sponsored by TheTaste.ie
Bryan McCarthy is an automotive blogger at Bearded Mug Media. His is a site where Bryan combined his passion for photography and writing about automobiles and as Bryan says, “Where the shutter hits the word.” Bearded Mug Media is an amalgam of his two joys with the beard on his face and a perpetual cup of black coffee that follows him around. He attends as many car-related events as possible and brings them to his website and social media platforms to share his “fly on the wall” approach to capturing the cars and people who share his passion and share his interpretations of these events. Bryan’s full time job is a police officer in Jew Jersey.
In this week’s Best Possible Taste Kate Ryan from Flavour.ie provides gift inspiration for the food (and drink) lover in your life. Happy Food at Home's Ciara Brennan has dish suggestions for non meat eaters and talks about the launch of her vegan cookbook. Sharon Noonan visits chef Bryan McCarthy at his new venture, Bao Boi, in Cork City. The Best Possible Taste is sponsored by TheTaste.ie , voted Ireland’s best on line digital food and drink magazine.
Bryan McCarthy and David Reardon talk with William Zellmer about their roles in the development of the Journal of Health-System Pharmacy Residents, which was acquired by ASHP and will be published as AJHP Residents Edition, a quarterly online supplement to AJHP. An editorial by Drs. McCarthy and Reardon appears in the June 1, 2015, issue of AJHP. AJHP is the official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. www.ajhpvoices.org
Ron from Forrestal Wine Merchant’s discusses buying half bottles of wine. Heather Flaherty, Head Chef of McCambridges in Galway and Chair of the Galway Food Festival shares details of how she makes her favourite dish – Irish Stew. Conan McDonnell from Bee Activ does a honey tasting in studio with Sharon Noonan. Kenmare Foodie, Karen Coakley, has news from the Kingdom. Chef Bryan McCarthy reveals details of the Greene’s Supper Club in Cork City.