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Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society. In this episode, Justin interviews CISA Chief Privacy Officer James Burd about data privacy and protection. Topics include how CISA protects agencies and critical infrastructure, how they responded to a recent data attack, and what risk professionals and data privacy professionals can work together to ensure their organization is resistant to data breaches. Listen for actionable ideas to improve the cyber security at your organization. Key Takeaways: [:01] About RIMS and RIMScast. [:14] Public registration is open for RISKWORLD 2025! RIMS wants you to Engage Today and Embrace Tomorrow in Chicago from May 4th through May 7th. Register at RIMS.org/RISKWORLD and the link in this episode's show notes. [:32] About this episode. We will discuss data privacy with James Burd, the Chief Privacy Officer of The Cyber Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) here in the U.S. [:58] RIMS-CRMP Workshops! On February 19th and 20th, a two-day virtual workshop for the RIMS-CRMP will be led by former RIMS President Chris Mandel and presented by the RIMS Greater Bluegrass Chapter, the 2024 RIMS Chapter of the Year. [1:20] The next RIMS-CRMP-FED exam course will be held from February 4th through the 6th, 2025. Links to these courses can be found through the Certification page of RIMS.org and this episode's show notes. [1:36] Virtual Workshops! Chris Hansen will return on February 11th and 12th to lead the two-day course “Claims Management”. Gail Kiyomura of The Art of Risk Consulting will host the “Fundamentals of Insurance” virtual workshop on February 19th and 20th, 2025. [1:59] On February 26th and 27th, Elise Farnham of Illumine Consulting will lead “Applying and Integrating ERM”. “Managing Data for ERM” will be hosted by Pat Saporito. That course starts on March 12th, 2025. [2:22] A link to the full schedule of virtual workshops can be found on the RIMS.org/education and RIMS.org/education/online-learning pages. A link is also in this episode's show notes. [2:34] The RIMS Legislative Summit 2025 is back! It will be held on March 19th and 20th in Washington, D.C. Join RIMS for two days of Congressional meetings, networking, and advocating on behalf of the risk management community. [2:51] This event is open for RIMS members only so if you're not a member, join now! Visit RIMS.org/advocacy for registration details. [3:02] Interview! It is Data Privacy Week here in the U.S., through January 31st. This is an annual effort to promote data privacy awareness and education. Its events are sponsored by the National Cybersecurity Alliance. This week's theme is Take Control of Your Data. [3:23] Here to discuss how to take control of your data, and the best practices that risk professionals and business leaders need to know, is Chief Privacy Officer of CISA, James Burd. [3:36] James is the senior agency leader responsible for managing and overseeing CISA's privacy, external civil rights, civil liberties, and transparency programs. [3:46] We're going to talk about some of the big events that made headlines in late December and early January around cybersecurity and data privacy and the frameworks and strategies that risk professionals can implement to take control of their data. [4:02] CISA Chief Privacy Officer James Burd, welcome to RIMScast! [4:18] James has a fantastic team of privacy, transparency, and access professionals who provide transparency to the American public while integrating full privacy rights, liberties, and protections into the management of a safe, secure, and resilient infrastructure. [4:48] As Chief Privacy Officer, James Burd's primary responsibility is to ensure that privacy is at the forefront and integrated into every initiative, program, and policy CISA undertakes, regardless of whether it's by policy, process, or technical solutions. [5:00] This includes ensuring compliance with Federal privacy laws and embedding privacy considerations in the agency's operations and partnerships. [5:08] Protecting critical infrastructure inherently involves safeguarding sensitive and critical information that any organization holds, whether it's CISA or any of the many stakeholders of CISA. Privacy and cybersecurity are inherently interconnected. [5:21] CISA ensures its cybersecurity programs focus on protecting systems, networks, and data from unauthorized access while the privacy portion ensures that personal and sensitive data are handled responsibly, ethically, and securely. [5:39] What are the keys to a strong cybersecurity strategy? [5:52] The work CISA does in the privacy world is to ensure that the information CISA is holding is secure and safeguarded and also to tell the public how exactly they do that. [6:14] In the early days of CISA, it was a Computer Emergency Readiness Team (CERT). CERTs respond to major cybersecurity incidents at a state, local, national, or international level. A cybersecurity incident in the U.S. is similar to a cybersecurity incident in any nation. [6:50] All nations are facing the same cybersecurity issues. CISA's international work is about information sharing and helping each other understand what threats we all face. [7:19] Integrating privacy into risk management frameworks is a core consideration. A lot of the privacy work CISA does with risk managers is for ERM, identifying privacy risks and impacts and ensuring that mitigation strategies align with goals. [7:42] Risk managers are key partners in implementing strong data governance practices. CISA works with them to establish policies for data handling, access, and usage that align with the security needs and privacy protection of an agency or organization. [7:56] Risk managers have the opportunity to help privacy officers identify a privacy problem or privacy risk all across the organization. That's part of the risk manager's job as a point person. [9:13] CISA wants to do this privacy protection work with organizations before a breach. Many privacy professionals have learned the hard way that if you don't collaborate up front, you have to collaborate later, as a result of your emergency. That's not a great day. [9:29] Risk professionals have different viewpoints to consider. They may see that some privacy risks overlap with some financial risks, depending on the risk owner's point of view. It doesn't make sense to solve the same problem in 10 different ways. [10:30] The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is a valuable partner of CISA's. NIST can see what works or doesn't work as a conceptual or technical framework. NIST studies a problem from several angles and gives CISA an effective solution for the framework. [11:23] Daniel Elliott of NIST has been on RIMScast. James has collaborated with Daniel. [11:49] CISA is a collaborative agency. It does not exist without its partners and stakeholders. When NIST facilitates conversations between CISA and other stakeholders, it helps CISA figure out, of all the problems in the world, which critical problem we need to solve right now. [12:17] CISA has Cyber Performance Goals or CPGs, which are a subset of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework. CISA will tell a small business that they should start with the CPG and get it right, and then expand to everything else. [12:38] CPGs are not a substitute for a risk management framework, but they are a starting point. The CPGs would not exist if not for the work NIST had done in talking to small, medium, and large businesses and figuring out all the different issues they face. [13:08] In December, Chinese cyber attackers infiltrated U.S. agencies. When there is a major incident like that, there is a whole-government response. CISA plays an important role in that response, like a firefighter. Law enforcement plays the role of investigator. [14:16] CISA and its interagency partners are heavily involved in responding to recent Chinese activity associated with both Salt Typhoon and Volt Typhoon. They've been working very closely with the Treasury Department to understand and mitigate the impacts of the recent incident. [14:35] There's no indication that any other Federal agency has been impacted by the incident but CISA continues to monitor the situation and coordinate with other authorities, like the FBI, to ensure that there's a comprehensive response. [14:50] The security of federal systems and data is of critical importance to national security. CISA is working aggressively to safeguard any further impacts. The People's Republic of China is a persistent threat, specifically, the GRC and related entities, who perform these activities. [15:12] They're one of the most persistent and strategically sophisticated adversaries we face in cyberspace today. The PRC has decades of experience in conducting rampant cyber espionage against U.S. businesses and critical infrastructure. [15:26] CISA has become increasingly concerned over the last year that the PRC is not just doing espionage but is trying to burrow into the critical infrastructure for a rainy day. These state-sponsored activities are coming from campaigns like Volt Typhoon and Salt Typhoon. [15:45] What happened to Treasury provides a stark example of these types of tactics. These tactics target critical infrastructure such as telecommunications, aviation, water, and energy. [15:56] Their goal, as far as we can tell, is not to cause immediate damage but to gain persistent access to those systems and remain undetected until they want to do something. [16:08] CISA has been very involved, not just responding to these incidents, but deeply studying these incidents to understand what is happening and what we need to do as a government and nation to protect ourselves from these burrowing activities. [16:27] Plug Time! RIMS Webinars! Resolver will be joining us on February 6th to discuss “4 Themes Shaping the Future of GRC in 2025”. [16:39] HUB International continues its Ready for Tomorrow Series with RIMS. On February 20th, they will host “Ready for the Unexpected? Strategies for Property Valuation, Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity in 2025”. [16:55] More webinars will be announced soon and added to the RIMS.org/webinars page. Go there to register. Registration is complimentary for RIMS members. [17:07] Nominations are also open for the Donald M. Stuart Award which recognizes excellence in risk management in Canada. Links are in this episode's show notes. [17:20] Let's Return to My Interview with James Burd of the Cyber Infrastructure Security Agency! [17:42] Whether talking about AI, IoT, or 5G, the issues are hardware problems and software problems. [18:02] The issues of the 1970s are similar to the issues of the 2020s, regarding vulnerabilities, exposure, and unsafe practices when developing software and hardware. [18:20] What we're seeing in the emerging technology space with AI, IoT, and 5G is an increase in the volume and velocity of data. The improvement of technology in this space is based on power and efficiency. Software improvement is based on the reach of interconnectivity. [18:34] Privacy and cybersecurity risks do not just appear. We're seeing existing risks and issues increasing in size and complexity. What we previously thought of as a perceived risk is now a real risk, thanks to advances in computational power and the amount of data available. [18:54] It's always been a risk but it was less likely to occur until this point where there's more data, more volume, and more complexity. AI systems rely on a vast amount of personal data, raising concerns about data security, algorithmic bias, and a lack of transparency. [19:11] We've heard about these risks with machine learning and big data databases. They require governance frameworks that address how data is collected, stored, and used in systems, or, in this case, AI models. [19:28] Those frameworks should be familiar to anyone working in the data protection space or the risk management space for the last three decades. Insurers getting into the cybersecurity space have been paying stark attention to this. [19:58] We've found out that IoT devices are probably the easiest and most risky entrance points within networks into homes and critical infrastructure devices. The biggest risks they create are unauthorized access, data breaches, and potential surveillance. [20:19] These are not new risks. They're existing risks that are promulgated because of the new avenue to get in. It used to be that the worst thing that could happen to an IoT device like a router is that it gets compromised and becomes part of a botnet to take down websites. [20:38] Today, that still happens, but that IoT device is looked at as the back door for entering someone's network if it's not properly secured. [20:49] In itself, 5G is awesome. There are fantastic things to do with increased data flow. With increased speed and connectivity come the ability to move more data at a time and we're facing data being transferred in an insecure manner. People don't know what data they're sharing. [21:15] We're running into the same classic issues but they're exacerbated by something we view as a major success, access. Access should be celebrated but we shouldn't open doors because we can open them. We need to be able to make sure those doors are secured. [21:48] James paraphrases Mark Groman, a privacy expert formerly with the FTC. “Privacy and cybersecurity are sometimes viewed as competing priorities. They are two sides of the same coin. I refuse to live in a world where you compromise security for privacy or vice versa.” [22:11] We live in a world where you can have both. The great thing about advancing technologies is that we can do both. Both cybersecurity and privacy aim to protect sensitive data and systems, just from slightly different angles and for different reasons. [22:31] There has to be a collaborative approach between cybersecurity and privacy. An intermediary like a risk professional can help cybersecurity and privacy teams work together. [22:41] By leveraging things privacy-preserving technologies and designing privacy into cybersecurity measures, organizations can bridge the gap and achieve harmony between the two essential functions. This strengthens the organization and its overall risk management. [22:58] When a risk is realized in one area, it's common for it to be a harmonious risk with another risk in a different area. In the privacy and cybersecurity space, risks overlap often. Conflicts between cybersecurity and privacy are easily bridged. [23:24] Cybersecurity professionals want to collect more data; privacy professionals want you to minimize the amount of data you collect. [23:34] Cybersecurity relies on extensive data collection to detect, monitor, and respond to threats. Privacy wants to collect only what's necessary and maintain it for a minimum time. [23:46] Security monitoring tools like intrusion detection systems may gather logs or metadata that could include personal data, creating potential privacy risks, especially for an insider threat. [24:00] Organizations can implement privacy-aware cybersecurity solutions that anonymize or pseudo-anonymize data where possible, allowing cybersecurity professionals to get to the root of the problem they're trying to solve while masking sensitive data. [24:13] If you're investigating an insider threat, you can unmask the data. Do you need that data to do the job that you're tasked to do? If not, why run the risk of inappropriately accessing it? [24:53] Privacy frameworks will always encourage transparency about data usage and sharing, especially by private entities doing consumer business and handling personal information. [25:07] The public needs to know what you are collecting from them, how you are using it, and whether are you sharing it. They need to know if you are handling their data securely. [25:38] James would tell cybersecurity professionals that if they think obscurity is security, they should find another job. Obscurity is typically the worst way to secure things. [25:51] There are ways to describe how data is being held or secured by an organization without compromising the cybersecurity tools or techniques used to monitor or look for vulnerabilities. [26:03] Transparency can be maintained without compromising security and can be used in a way to assure the public that an organization is keeping serious security techniques in mind when handling the public's data. James tells how to share that message with the public. [27:08] When James opens software, he reads the Third Party Agreements. He knows most people don't. Government agencies include a plain language version of the agreement. Some private companies are doing the same to help people understand how their data is being used. [28:40] Quick Break for RIMS Plugs! The first of hopefully many RIMS Texas Regional Conferences will be held in San Antonio from August 4th through August 6th, 2025. [28:58] This groundbreaking event is set to unite the Texas RIMS Chapters and welcome risk management professionals from around the world! Also known as the Risk Management Roundup in San Antonio, you can join as a speaker! [29:11] The Conference planning committee is interested in submissions that explore technology and cyber risk, workforce protection and advancement, energy and sustainability, extreme weather, construction, restaurant, retail, hospitality, and other trending now sessions. [29:28] The deadline to submit your proposal is Monday, February 24th. The link to the event and the submission process is in this episode's show notes. Go check it out! [29:39] The Spencer Educational Foundation's goal to help build a talent pipeline of risk management and insurance professionals is achieved in part by its collaboration with risk management and insurance educators across the U.S. and Canada. [29:58] Since 2010, Spencer has awarded over $3.3 million in general grants to support over 130 student-centered experiential learning initiatives at universities and RMI non-profits. Spencer's 2026 application process will open on May 1st, 2025, and close on July 30th, 2025. [30:20] General grant awardees are typically notified at the end of October. Learn more about Spencer's general grants through the Programs tab at SpencerEd.org. [30:30] Let's Return to the Conclusion of My Interview with the Chief Privacy Officer of CISA, James Burd! [31:00] A lot of ERM frameworks exist because they were required by regulation or law. [31:10] Privacy professionals are starting to see the same risks that risk management and compliance professionals have been dealing with for decades. The big tools that privacy professionals use are called Data Privacy Impact Assessments (DPIA). [31:29] DPIAs vary, depending on the regulatory framework or law. DPIAs do two things: they identify what data assets you have and they examine the risks that are associated with the handling of those data assets and what mitigations must be in place to buy down those risks. [31:48] That assessment can populate half of an ERM framework's register. Getting involved with your privacy program manager as they do these DPIAs may first cause the privacy program manager to resist your risk assessment, but a risk in one space is a risk in another space. [32:21] The DPIA is a valuable source of information for a risk manager. You can see the risks earlier. You can identify with the privacy program manager what some of the major risks might become. That means both realized and unrealized risks, which are equally important. [33:06] A privacy program manager will be preoccupied with a lot of the perceived risks. A risk manager wants to know which risks are more likely and identify them early. [33:40] A likelihood assessment will help the privacy officer identify how many “calories” to spend on this risk. The risk manager and privacy manager have a mutually beneficial relationship. They help each other. [34:17] CISA provides cybersecurity education, news on vulnerabilities and cyber threats, threat intelligence, and service to critical infrastructure providers once there is an incident of some sort. The CISA website shows cyber threat indicators of what a compromise might look like. [35:40] CISA has found novel patterns on networks that make it hard to tell that your network has been compromised. CISA calls those things “Left of Doom.” On the “RIght of Doom,” CISA prioritizes the incidents that it responds to. [36:02] CISA focuses primarily on critical infrastructure. If you have a situation CISA cannot respond to, they will assist you by a local field office to find the people to help you, whether it's law enforcement, local cyber security service providers, or a local Emergency Response Team. [37:03] Companies are involved in the California wildfires. Could an incident like that distract them that they might become susceptible to data breaches? James notes that you can't address every problem at the same time. Prioritize, rack, and stack. [37:17] Incidents are going to happen. CISA asks agencies and companies to take the time and spend the resources to knock out all the low-hanging fruit. The great majority of incidents CISA sees are bad actors exploiting very simple, easy-to-fix vulnerabilities. [37:55] It might be companies not using encrypted traffic, or only using a password to secure access to a server. The fix is relatively low cost or low impact. It takes time to figure out how to do the fix, but you'll be grateful that you took the time and spent the money to implement it. [38:24] The cost of a greater fix from the breach of a simple vulnerability will be far greater than the resources you'd spend to address it in the first place. Establishing that floor will help you focus on other “fires” that pop up while assuring you won't get “popped” for a silly reason. [38:49] If somebody's going to get you, make sure they've tried their hardest to get you. [38:58] It's Data Privacy Day today, as this episode is released! It's the start of Data Privacy Week! The theme is Take Control of Your Data! [39:22] Robust privacy governance tips: Figure out where your data asset inventory is for your organization. Keep track of it and keep track of the risk associated with each data asset, Each data asset may have a different set of risks. [39:47] Every organization should maintain a comprehensive inventory of data assets, detailing what data is collected, where it is stored, who has access to it, and how it's used. [39:56] The risk professional probably isn't the one who takes the inventory, but they should have access to it and they should be evaluating that inventory. [40:06] The risk professional can help the privacy manager by helping them establish clear policies and procedures for handling data, access control, and breach response, based on real risk. A privacy officer sometimes has difficulty identifying a real risk over a perceived risk. [40:23] By focusing on real risks, you avoid the problem where privacy officers spend too much energy coming up with solutions for the most unlikely scenarios, leaving organizations unprepared for what's likely to happen. [40:42] Special thanks again to James Burd of CISA for joining us here on RIMScast! There are lots of links about Data Privacy Day and Data Privacy Week in this episode's show notes. [40:54] Also see links to RIMS Risk Management magazine coverage of data privacy through the years and links to some RIMScast episodes that touch upon the topic. Be sure to tune into last week's episode with Tod Eberle of the Shadowserver Foundation on cyber risk trends of 2025! [41:18] More RIMS Plugs! You can sponsor a RIMScast episode for this, our weekly show, or a dedicated episode. Links to sponsored episodes are in our show notes. [41:47] RIMScast has a global audience of risk and insurance professionals, legal professionals, students, business leaders, C-Suite executives, and more. Let's collaborate and help you reach them! Contact pd@rims.org for more information. [42:05] Become a RIMS member and get access to the tools, thought leadership, and network you need to succeed. Visit RIMS.org/membership or email membershipdept@RIMS.org for more information. 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In this episode of the Missouri Woods & Water Podcast we welcome Nathan Burditt from Burd Eye Drone Services to discuss the emerging field of drone deer recovery. We explore Nathan's journey into this innovative service, the technology behind drone operations, and the legal requirements for operating drones commercially. The conversation also delves into the ethical considerations of deer recovery and the financial aspects of hiring drone services for hunters. We discuss the challenges and triumphs Nathan has had in his first year of operation, including memorable calls and the emotional aspects of recovery. The discussion also delves into the debate between using drones and dogs for recovery, highlighting the strengths of both methods. Nathan also talks about the various applications of drone technology beyond deer recovery, including wildlife management and pet recovery. Thanks for listening! Check out the MWW Website for shows, partner discounts, and more!!! Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel!!! Athlon Optics OnX: Use code MWW20 for 20% off Camofire Black Ovis: Use code MWW10 for 10% off Huntworth Gear: Use code MWW15 for 15% off Alps Outdoorz: Use code 2024woodswater for 30% off Reveal Cameras by Tactacam Habitat Works Facebook Page: Mention us when you call and get 15% off any service 816-752-7390 habitatworksllc@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Missouri Woods & Water Podcast we welcome Nathan Burditt from Burd Eye Drone Services to discuss the emerging field of drone deer recovery. We explore Nathan's journey into this innovative service, the technology behind drone operations, and the legal requirements for operating drones commercially. The conversation also delves into the ethical considerations of deer recovery and the financial aspects of hiring drone services for hunters. We discuss the challenges and triumphs Nathan has had in his first year of operation, including memorable calls and the emotional aspects of recovery. The discussion also delves into the debate between using drones and dogs for recovery, highlighting the strengths of both methods. Nathan also talks about the various applications of drone technology beyond deer recovery, including wildlife management and pet recovery. Thanks for listening! Check out the MWW Website for shows, partner discounts, and more!!!Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel!!!Athlon OpticsOnX: Use code MWW20 for 20% off CamofireBlack Ovis: Use code MWW10 for 10% offHuntworth Gear: Use code MWW15 for 15% offAlps Outdoorz: Use code 2024woodswater for 30% off Reveal Cameras by TactacamHabitat Works Facebook Page: Mention us when you call and get 15% off any service816-752-7390 habitatworksllc@gmail.com
Episode 271 features peace, love, and baseball with Kelsey Burd and what did dad do with My Dad's BBQ's, Danny Wilk, plus a tribute to legendary leadoff hitter, Rickey Henderson Kelsey Burd is the host and creative force behind the Peace, Love, and Baseball podcast. This is in addition to her other podcast, Bourbon and Baseball which she co-hosts with Suzy Fulton. Kelsey's love of performing in musical theatre combined with her passion for baseball makes Peace, Love, and Baseball unique in the various ways she views baseball. Kelsey is a huge baseball fan, but the team she chooses to love the most is the St. Louis Cardinals. Danny Wilk is an entrepreneur. His first successful invention was the Bandyball, a colorful ball of rubber bands. It made for just one of the great stories from Danny as he explained how a Covid project of creating a spectacular barbecue sauce lead to the barbecue business, My Dad's BBQ. Danny offers a look at inventing, starting a business, and winning awards. For more information on Danny Wilk and My Dad's BBQ or to order his sauces go to https://www.mydadsbbq.com/ We conclude the show with the song, Baseball Always Brings You Home from the musician, Dave Dresser and the poet, Shel Krakofsky. We truly appreciate our listeners and hope that all of you are staying safe. If you would like to contact the show, we would love to hear from you. Call the show: (516) 855-8214 Email: baseballandbbq@gmail.com Twitter: @baseballandbbq Instagram: baseballandbarbecue YouTube: baseball and bbq Website: https//baseballandbbq.weebly.com Facebook: baseball and bbq
Nate is joined by Kelsey Burd (@kburdtweets, "Peace, Love, and Baseball) to discuss moving to Philly, loving the sport, appreciating Roberto Clemente, diving deep into the award nominations, what to do with our beloved Paul Goldschmidt, head fans and heart fans, why we keep watching, how bad mlbtv is, Arenado being stung by a bee, Matt Adams triumphant return, and much more!Have a question or comment for the show? Text or leave us a voicemail at: (848) 48-BIRDS (848-482-4737)Talking About Birds is listener supported on Patreon. Support the show and join our private discord server at: www.patreon.com/talkingaboutbirds.
Cześć! Dzisiaj mam przyjemność gościć Michała Burdę, CEO agencji ecommerce Estru oraz wykładowcę akademickiego na Akademii Leona Koźmińskiego. Michał to ekspert w dziedzinie strategii biznesowych, komunikacji, marek oraz sprzedaży w ecommerce. Jego 15-letnie doświadczenie w branży, zdobyte m.in. jako ex web-developer, designer i specjalista ds. emarketingu, czyni go praktykiem i doradcą biznesowym z ogromną wiedzą do przekazania.W dzisiejszym odcinku dowiesz się między innymi:Jakie są kluczowe strategie komunikacji, które działają w zmieniających się social mediach?Czym jest „działająca komunikacja” i jak angażować swoich odbiorców?Czy warto inwestować czas i zasoby w obecność w social mediach?Dlaczego warto opracować strategię komunikacji i jak to zrobić skutecznie?Jak zmieniają się social media i jakie wyzwania niosą dla marek?Jak marki powinny się dostosować do demokratyzacji contentu i tempa trendów?Jakie są najczęstsze błędy popełniane w komunikacji?Co to jest piramida influencerów i jak wykorzystać ją w strategii marketingowej?O Michale Burdzie: CEO agencji ecommerce Estru oraz wykładowcą akademickim na Akademii Leona Koźmińskiego. Specjalizuje się w markach, strategiach biznesowych, komunikacji i sprzedaży w ecommerce. Od 15 lat działa w branży, zdobywając doświadczenie jako ex web-developer, designer i specjalista ds. e-marketingu. Był również współwłaścicielem kilku ecommerce'ów, co czyni go praktykiem i doradcą biznesowym.Zapraszam do posłuchania!
"If our learning doesn't lead us to doing, our learning is a waste of time. That's Matthew 25." --Gary Burd Find more information about Gary Burd here: https://give.iphc.org/project/gary-burd-ministry +++++++ You can find our service times on our website: https://www.anctally.com/ You can find sermon highlights on Twitter here: https://x.com/allnationstally
Guest Speaker Mark Burd, State Director of ReviveOHIO.
Hoje iremos falar com Leo Burd , formado em computação pelo ITA , com mestrado pela UNICAMP, PHD pelo MIT, hoje é Presidente do Conselho da Rede Brasileira de Aprendizagem Criativa (RBAC) e pesquisador no MIT Media Lab. Leo é um Estrategista de tecnologia e inovador com sólida experiência em pesquisa e desenvolvimento de novas ferramentas e abordagens para aprendizagem criativa e empoderamento social. Suas maiores especialidades estão no desenvolvimento de projetos inovadores de tecnologia que integram o meio acadêmico, o setor empresarial, organizações sem fins lucrativos e movimentos de base; o seu foco principal é a implementação de programas culturalmente conscientes visando ao impacto social e econômico na vida de crianças e jovens de comunidades marginalizadas. Iremos falar sobre os desafios e oportunidades da aprendizagem criativa, dilemas éticos, responsabilidade digital e grandes tendências, vale a pena conferir!
This week on The Concrete Podcast, we're kickin' back with Justin Burd, a true concrete craftsman who never hits the brakes. Justin's all about that relentless drive for excellence, and he's here to share his journey. We'll talk acid etching cast-in-place concrete countertops, offer some solid advice for folks wanting to break into the biz, and give you a glimpse into where this ever-evolving industry is headed. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just getting your hands dirty, this episode's got a little something for everyone. #ConcreteCraftsmanship #ConcreteCountertops #AcidEtching #ConcreteIndustry #ConcreteArt #CastInPlaceConcrete #ConcreteJourney #CraftsmanStories #ConcreteInnovation #ConstructionLife
This week on The Concrete Podcast, we're kickin' back with Justin Burd, a true concrete craftsman who never hits the brakes. Justin's all about that relentless drive for excellence, and he's here to share his journey. We'll talk acid etching cast-in-place concrete countertops, offer some solid advice for folks wanting to break into the biz, and give you a glimpse into where this ever-evolving industry is headed. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just getting your hands dirty, this episode's got a little something for everyone. #ConcreteCraftsmanship #ConcreteCountertops #AcidEtching #ConcreteIndustry #ConcreteArt #CastInPlaceConcrete #ConcreteJourney #CraftsmanStories #ConcreteInnovation #ConstructionLife
Mike is chatting with Jenny Burd Rogers, the Volunteer Coordinator for the newly forming Civitan Club of Carroll County. She's announcing an open house on July 30th from 4-7pm where guests can learn about joining the club.
Streams in the Desert was published in 1924 and has never gone out of print. This devotional was written by Lettie Burd Cowman (1870-1960), an incredible woman who helped found OMS and eventually served as its president. Learn more about Lettie's story this month from our special guest, Michelle Ule! Michelle Ule is the author of two biographies: Overflowing Faith: Lettie Cowman and Streams in the Desert and Mrs. Oswald Chambers: The Woman Behind the World's Bestselling Devotional. She is also an essayist, a long-time blogger, and a bestselling author of inspirational historical novellas. A 40-year Bible study teacher in various Christian settings and denominations, she studied English Literature at UCLA and trained as a reporter. Michelle is also an amateur genealogist. She lives with her family in Northern California. Learn more about Velvet Ashes Follow Velvet Ashes on Facebook or Instagram Featured music is "Daughters and Sons" by Eine Blume. Check out more from them on iTunes or wherever you get music! Get in touch with Dr. Laura Chevalier Beer at laura.chevalierbeer@velvetashes.com to share thoughts on Legacy stories or suggest a woman to highlight. Michelle's website includes more information and links to learn more about Lettie Cowman. We are grateful to Barnabas International for sponsoring this podcast! Barnabas is a member care organization that shepherds global workers and trains global shepherds. Learn more about them here.
Cubs! Reds! Phillies! Can the Cardinals play .500+ ball? It's go time. Recap the past week in Cardinals' baseball with all the highs and lows, the Scrapbook Moment of the Week, Burd's Bird of the Week and get the official weekly VIBE CHECK on the team. **Turns out my mic was not connected- sorry for the lesser sound quality, folks! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kburdtweets/support
Anabolic resistance, a phenomenon marked by reduced muscle protein synthesis and impaired muscle maintenance, is a significant concern in aging populations. In this episode, Dr. Armstrong and Corbin Bruton discuss anabolic resistance and its impact on healthy aging.They explore the factors contributing to anabolic resistance, ranging from age-related declines in muscle protein synthesis to alterations in cellular signaling pathways. Despite its prevalence, the hosts challenge the notion that anabolic resistance is an inevitable consequence of aging, emphasizing the role of lifestyle interventions in mitigating its effects. Through discussions on resistance training, protein intake optimization, and other strategies, they highlight actionable steps individuals can take to combat anabolic resistance, maintain muscle health, and… age well.Articles:Aragon, A. A., Tipton, K. D., & Schoenfeld, B. J. (2023). Age-related muscle anabolic resistance: inevitable or preventable? Nutrition reviews, 81(4), 441-454. https://doi.org/10.1093/nutrit/nuac062Breen, L., & Phillips, S. M. (2011) Skeletal muscle protein metabolism in the elderly: Interventions to counteract the 'anabolic resistance' of ageing. Nutrition & Metabolism, 8: 68. https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-7075-8-68Burd, N. A., Gorissen, S. H., & van Loon, L. J. C. (2013). Anabolic Resistance of Muscle Protein Synthesis with Aging. Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, 41(3): 169-173. https://doi.org/10.1097/JES.0b013e318292f3d5Burd, N. A., Wall, B. T., & van Loon, L. J. C. (2012). The curious case of anabolic resistance: old wives' tales or new fables? Journal of Applied Physiology., 112(7), 1233–1235. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.01343.2011Haran, P. H., Rivas, D. A., & Fielding, R. A. (2012). Role and potential mechanisms of anabolic resistance in sarcopenia. Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle, 3(3), 157-162. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13539-012-0068-4Morton, R. W., Traylor, D. A., Weijs, P. J. M., & Phillips, S. M. (2018). Defining anabolic resistance: implications for delivery of clinical care nutrition. Current Opinion in Critical Care, 24(2): 124-130. https://doi.org/10.1097/MCC.0000000000000488Paulussen, K. J., McKenna, C. F., Beals, J. W., Wilund, K. R., Salvador, A. F., & Burd, N. A. (2021). Anabolic resistance of muscle protein turnover comes in various shapes and sizes. Frontiers in nutrition, 8, 615849. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2021.615849Rennie M. J. (2009). Anabolic resistance: the effects of aging, sexual dimorphism, and immobilization on human muscle protein turnover. Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism = Physiologie appliquee, nutrition et metabolisme, 34(3), 377–381. https://doi.org/10.1139/H09-012Support the Show.Have questions you want answered and topics you want discussed on the Aging Well Podcast? Send us an email at agingwell.podcast@gmail.com or record your question for us to use in an upcoming episode:https://www.speakpipe.com/AgingWellPodcast
Recap the thrilling past week in STL Cardinals' baseball from the Red Sox and Orioles series to the first match up of the season with the Cubs! Highlight the Scrapbook Moment of the Week, Burd's Bird of the Week and get the one and only official VIBE CHECK for your Redbirds through week 8 of the 2024 MLB Season. Rambling Redbirds episode HERE! Patti LuPone epicness HERE! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kburdtweets/support
Recap the trip to Anaheim vs. the Angels and Red Sox series at home with the Scrapbook Moment of the Week, Burd's Bird of the Week and your official weekly VIBE CHECK on the '24 St. Louis Cardinals. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kburdtweets/support
On this episode of the Six Five On the Road, hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman are joined by Dell's Sam Burd, President, Client Solutions Group, for a conversation on the evolving landscape of AI in personal computing. Their discussion dives deep into the exciting developments and future potential of AI PCs, a field where Dell has been pioneering new frontiers. Their discussion covers: The history and evolution of AI in PCs, highlighting Dell's early initiatives and contributions to this technology. Current ways Dell's customers are leveraging AI PCs in their operations and the benefits they are experiencing. Details on the recent AI PC innovations announced by Dell at DTW, outlining what these advancements mean for users. An exploration of the market opportunities AI PCs present for Dell and the tech industry as a whole.
Recap of the Detroit Tigers and Chicago White Sox series the Scrapbook Moment of the Week, Burd's Bird of the Week and the official VIBE CHECK for the week of April 29-May 5 2024. Check out Sonny Gray's postgame interview here! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kburdtweets/support
The Mary Trump Show's Mary Trump skewers Donald Trump's courtroom antics. Senator Tammy Duckworth stops by to talk to us about Republicans' war against IVF. Everytown's Sarah Burd-Sharps examines Tennessee's horrifying new law that puts guns in schools.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE Worst Fans in Baseball - A St. Louis Cardinals Fan's Podcast
Josh and Tom sit down with Kelsey Burd of Peace, Love, & Baseball to get a vibes check on the St. Louis Cardinals, but mainly to talk musicals, boring jobs, and being hopeful in hopeless times. Subscribe to our Patreon so we can quit our shitty jobs: https://patreon.com/worstfansinbaseballpodcast Read our articles here: https://the-worst-blog-in-baseball.com Follow Kelsey on Twitter here: @kburdtweets Follow Peace, Love, & Baseball here: ig.peace.love.baseball Follow us on Twitter: @worstfanspod, @WorstFansTom, @WorstFansJosh, @budterracebro, @WorstFansNik --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/worstfansinbaseball/support
Episode #310. For many of us looking to achieve athletic goals and age healthily, protein is something that is regularly front of mind. Join me as I sit down with Associate Professor Nicholas Burd, a muscle physiologist and researcher, to discuss the latest scientific evidence on protein. From selecting your protein source to choosing an appropriate amount for your goals, Dr Burd shares recent research findings on how to optimise your protein intake. Discover the nuanced difference between optimising and maximising intake, the problem with eating too much protein, and why getting protein from whole foods is important. We also cover protein timing and distribution, supplementation, and much more. Specifically, we discuss: Intro (00:00) Introduction to Nicholas Burd's Work as a Muscle Physiologist (01:32) Exploring Muscle Protein Turnover and Renewal (03:57) Muscle Fibre Hyperplasia vs. Hypertrophy in Humans (08:06) The Role of Protein Metabolism in Muscle Physiology (15:21) Optimal vs. Maximal Protein Intake for Muscle Growth (19:12) Understanding Amino Acid Oxidation and Its Implications for Muscle Growth (23:05) Leveraging Food Matrix Effects for Optimal Protein Utilisation (33:39) The Role of Dietary Fats in Potentiating Amino Acid Utilisation (38:55) How Low-Carb Diets Influence Protein Requirements (43:50) Protein Requirements During Energy Restriction and Weight Loss (46:54) Optimising Protein Intake for Endurance Athletes (48:08) Nutrient Timing and Protein Distribution (1:05:06) Maximising Dietary Protein Absorption and Utilisation (1:12:34) Protein intake from the perspective of muscle physiologist (1:18:09) Sex-Based Differences in Protein Metabolism with Aging (1:20:45) Should You Supplement With Essential Amino Acids or BCAAs? (1:26:12) Exploring the Rationale Behind Collagen Supplementation (1:30:43) Biggest Protein Myths Debunked (1:40:16) Outro (1:42:45) Learn more about Dr Nicholas Burd on his staff profile, and read his publications on ResearchGate. If you're interested in learning more about protein, make sure to listen to Episode #290, a protein masterclass featuring world-renowned experts. This episode is brought to you by: InsideTracker If you want to improve your health, you need to measure where you're currently at. InsideTracker analyses up to 48 blood biomarkers including ApoB, LDL, HDL, A1C, and more before giving you advice to optimise your health. Get a 20% discount on your first order at insidetracker.com/simon. BON CHARGE Enhance skin health, increase collagen production, and reverse sun damage with BON CHARGE, my choice of low-level light therapy. Holistic, evidence-based, premium products for healthier skin. Get started at boncharge.com and use code THEPROOF for a 15% discount. Eimele Eimele Essential 8 is a comprehensive multivitamin that is scientifically formulated to complement your plant-rich diet, increase and sustain your energy, and support the immune system, as well as heart and brain health. Head to Eimele.com and use code SIMON at checkout for 10% off your first order. 38TERA Consider 38TERA's DMN-01 prebiotic supplement a daily multivitamin for your gut. Formulated by yours truly and gastroenterologist Dr Will Bulsiewicz. Use code THEPROOF for a discount at checkout. Simon Hill, MSc, BSc (Hons) Creator of theproof.com and host of The Proof with Simon Hill Author of The Proof is in the Plants Watch the episodes on YouTube or listen on Apple/Spotify Connect with me on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook Nourish your gut with my Plant-Based Ferments Guide Download my complimentary Two-Week Meal Plan and high protein Plant Performance recipe book
Recap the A's and Brewers series, offensive struggles, pitching highlights (?!?), along with the "Scrapbook Moment", "Burd's Bird of the Week" and the only official VIBE CHECK in MLB! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kburdtweets/support
Batya Burd-Oved is a proud mother of 5 who lives in the Old City of Jerusalem. She founded and runs www.Westernwallprayers.org, a charity allowing people all over the world to access the segula of having a Talmud Chachim daven 40 straight days at the Kotel for them. Much of this episode is about Batya's late husband, Gershon Burd, and his secret life of Chesed. When she is not writing, she is usually speaking to groups and seminaries about the power of Emunah and hopes to bring her speaking engagements to places around the world. Sponsors ►Toveedo The Jewish videos your kids will love all in one happy place: https://toveedo.com Use promo code MM10 for 10% off! _______________ ►Touro University Sign up for virtual open house on April 3 at 7 pm at lcm.touro.edu/openhouse. _______________ ►Ceremian (Alpert and Associates) Achieve financial liberty Email Alpertmoshe@gmail.com Or call 718-644-1594 _______________ ►Collars and Co For the best-looking and most comfortable dress shirts in the world: www.Collarsandco.com Use promo code: Meaningful for 15% off all order $100+ ___________________ ►Town Appliance Visit https://www.townappliance.com Message Town Appliance on WhatsApp: https://bit.ly/Townappliance_whatsapp _____________________ ► Growtha We get you more than traffic. We get you more leads. https://www.growtha.com/meaningful _____________________ ► Rothenberg Law Firm PERSONAL INJURY LAW FIRM FOR 50+ YEARS Reach out today for free case evaluation https://injurylawyer.com?utm_source=meaningfulpeople&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=meaningfulpeople&utm_term=episode1 Or call: 888-369-7956 _____________________ Subscribe to our Podcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2WALuE2 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/39bNGnO Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/MPPGooglePodcasts Or wherever Podcasts are available! Editor: Naomi Garfinkel Podcast created by: Meaningful Minute For more info and upcoming news, check out: https://Meaningfulminute.org
Discover the Groundbreaking Intersection of Entrepreneurship and Biochemistry with Dr. John Burd In a compelling episode of The FreeMind Podcast, host Nate Fochtman converses with Dr. John Burd, a vanguard in the field of biochemistry and a luminary in the entrepreneurial world. This episode delves into Dr. Burd's illustrious career, highlighting his pioneering contributions to diabetes management and beyond.A Convergence of Vision and Innovation With a PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Wisconsin, Dr. Burd's professional journey is a testament to the power of innovation in transforming healthcare. From his early days at Bayer, contributing to seminal developments in diabetes care, to his entrepreneurial ventures creating groundbreaking products like Dexcom and Lysulin, Dr. Burd's story is one of relentless pursuit of medical advancement.A Candid Exploration of Challenges and Triumphs The episode navigates through the multifaceted challenges Dr. Burd faced, from navigating the complexities of FDA approvals to the intricacies of market penetration. His narrative is not just about the triumphs but also the hurdles of bringing life-changing products to market, offering invaluable insights for aspiring entrepreneurs.Leveraging Technology for a Healthier Tomorrow Dr. Burd's work with Lysulin and Wonder Spray exemplifies how cutting-edge science and strategic entrepreneurship can converge to create solutions that address pressing health issues like diabetes and infection control. His journey underscores the potential of technology to make significant health impacts.An Invitation to Innovators and Health Enthusiasts This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the nexus of health innovation, entrepreneurship, and biochemistry. Dr. Burd's experiences provide not just inspiration but also practical insights into making a tangible difference in the health sector.Tune into this episode of The FreeMind Podcast for an inspiring journey through the life of Dr. John Burd, where science meets entrepreneurship to pave the way for a healthier world.The FreeMind Podcast is brought to you by The FreeMind Group. The FreeMind Podcast: a compelling journey into the minds of the most resilient and visionary founders and leaders of our time. Hosted by Nate Fochtman, this podcast shines a light on the unwavering grit and determination it takes to transform bold dreams into reality. Each episode is a deep dive into the stories of those who dare to dream big and refuse to give up, offering listeners not just inspiration, but a roadmap to achieving their own lofty goals. From tech innovators to social entrepreneurs, our guests share the challenges they've faced, the setbacks they've overcome, and the pivotal moments that have shaped their paths. The FreeMind Podcast is more than just a series of conversations; it's a source of motivation for anyone looking to leave a mark on the world. Tune in to discover the perseverance and passion required to lead and succeed in today's dynamic landscape.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-freemind-podcast-unveiling-the-grit-behind-innovation-and-leadership--5189978/support.
I don't know about you but I'm FASCINATED with Medicare Advantage (MA). Massive growth, fueled by its shrewd marketing of added benefits beyond traditional Medicare. But also chaotic, messy, a program in need of reining in. It's a bit of the wild west. I like some things about MA, including its emphasis on preventative care and aligning patients outcomes with rewards. But I'm also routinely disappointed by its excesses and denial of medically necessary care. Some days MA seems poised to overtake and end traditional Medicare. But every time I think that, another shoe drops. Intensive audits from the OIG, and sharp criticism from the likes of former CMS administrator Don Berwick. Two weeks ago we saw the nation's largest ACO get hit with a whistleblower lawsuit for alleged upcoding abuses. To get a big picture overview and figure out where we are with the program I invited 4Sight Health's David Burda to join me on the podcast. David is 4SightHealth's news editor and columnist and hosts a podcast, the 4sighthealth roundup, covering MA and other adjacent topics. Listen in as we discuss: David's journalism background and eventual path into covering healthcare MAs rapid adoption: Will it continue until Medicare is phased out—or is a reckoning coming? The problems with MA: Gaming of risk adjustment/upcoding to make patients appear sicker, denial of medically necessary care, prior authorization nightmares, and sky-high insurer profits What MA is doing well, should be preserved, and what needs reform Is healthcare compatible with a free-market economy and shareholder ROI? How David stays on top of the torrent of healthcare news, and his cool addition to the #OTR Spotify playlist Additional reading from 4sighthealth: What Will Happen to Traditional Medicare? https://www.4sighthealth.com/ken-terry-what-will-happen-to-traditional-medicare/ Spy vs. Spy? More Like Medicare vs. Medicare Advantage https://www.4sighthealth.com/spy-vs-spy-more-like-medicare-vs-medicare-advantage/
Yerrrr, we got Dave "Lil Dicky" Burd on Flagrant to discuss his most recent album, how much he's spending on his music videos and what it's like to work with Brad Pitt on his latest season of Dave. INDULGE 00:00 Intro 00:39 Ice Hockey jerseys are fire 02:05 NY experiences + Amalfi is one-dimensional 07:07 “HAHAHA” music video cost a $ milly 10:46 Creative control is paramount 13:58 Is Dave coming back? 16:21 Brad Pitt is just a dream 31:33 Dave is Brady or Kobe?? 37:29 Hardest lesson from creating Dave 47:35 Dave has great taste 53:07 Dave is writing a movie 57:43 How Lil Dicky got started in rap + rival to Lonely Island 1:06:35 Andrew's “notes” + other rap names 1:09:13 How rappers freestyle + Lil Dicky's Sway performances 1:12:00 Freezing during Emmy's performance 1:16:17 Stand-up comedy + special in the works? 1:19:27 Concert performances going wrong 1:21:22 Dealing with criticism + supreme confidence 1:27:06 Theo Von joke controversy 1:32:44 Regretting previous wild lines 1:34:31 Meeting Drake while high 1:35:36 Sending DJ Khaled the worst text for “Freaky Friday” 1:39:25 Sus Shower scene + show us your D! 1:45:34 Dave's pee pee issues 1:49:49 Girlfriend accepting + one girl noticing 1:52:14 Oozing + straightening + no-hands??? 1:55:55 3 best Wet Dreams ever + Plan B trust 2:02:51 Kanye can hoop + Ye isn't antisemitic but a contrarian? 2:06:36 Drake v Kanye - both inspirational 2:08:20 How to approach mega celebs?
Nate & Ben are joined in this extra special episode by Kelsey Burd (@kburdtweets), Kyle Reis (@kyler416), and Daniel Shoptaw (@C70) to celebrate episode 100 of the podcast and to discuss Deadball, the return of Matt Carpenter, Tommy Edman's contract, our personal Mount Cardmores, prospects, vibes, birds, and much, much, more! Talking About Birds is listener supported on Patreon. Support the show and join our private discord server at: www.patreon.com/talkingaboutbirds.
Dave Burd (Dave, Penith, Professional Rapper) is a rapper and actor. Dave joins the Armchair Expert to discuss how he has no sense of direction without GPS, why he thought it was important to share his medical condition with the world, and the comedians he idolized growing up. Dave and Dax talk about how much pressure there is to go to college to achieve success, how he was exposed to content creation, and how much they value the opinions of their peers. Dave explains how he balances making music and a television show, what a hype man is, and how giving love can be as rewarding as receiving it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John Burd is a writer, producer and director specializing in TV movies. John has worked on projects for networks including Hallmark, Lifetime, Syfy, Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, UpTV, and Ion. He made his directorial debut in 2021 with his script Love at the Christmas Contest. BREAKDOWN: 4:00 - Acquiring rights to a book for script adaptation 5:57 - Upcoming movies: Nana's Here, Stalked by My Stepsister (Lifetime) 11:19 - Hired to direct first feature, financing first feature 13:50 - Christmas movie horror stories + TikTok virality 27:50 - Not compromising your values for a project 35:03 - Upcoming - Christmas Keepsake (Great American Family), Her Deadly Letters 36:20 - Balancing working in development at MarVista with screenwriting 43:10 - Creating opportunities during covid, strikes, dry spells in work 45:20 - How to build good industry relationships 47:00 - Moving to Tulsa 53:00 - Law school transferable skills for screenwriting 57:00 - Advice for writers who want to work in TV movies or Christmas space 1:03:50 - TIME CAPSULE 1:16:16 - Takeaways CONNECT WITH John: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4719650/ www.burdhousepost.com CONNECT WITH THE SHOW: All Platforms: @NoSetPathShow www.NoSetPathShow.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebecca-doyle3/support
Dr. Nick Burd, PhD, is a skeletal muscle physiologist with an expertise in protein metabolism and exercise. In this episode, Dr. Burd discusses the importance of maintaining muscle mass as we age, expressing that “strong is the new healthy.” While adequate protein intake is an important aspect of gaining muscle and maintaining healthspan, many people in the US actually over consume protein. In this discussion, Dr. Burd talks about how much protein we truly need, whether or not there is an optimal time to consume protein after exercise, and how to best distribute protein intake throughout the day. He explains why consuming protein from food sources rather than as a powder may be better for muscle growth, and shares why protein is critical for endurance athletes. Episode timestamps: Introduction: (0:00–1:50) Why Dr. Burd became a scientist (1:50–4:00)The three types of muscle (4:00–5:00) How much of our muscle mass is skeletal muscle? (5:00–5:40)How obesity impacts muscle mass (5:40–8:16)What is a DEXA scan (8:16–10:30) Benefits of exercise on skeletal muscle (10:30–14:00) Sedentary behavior is detrimental to muscle tissue (14:00–19:00)“Strong is the new healthy” (19:00–20:00)Skeletal muscle and metabolic health (20:00–22:00)Many people over consume protein (22:00–26:50)Is there an optimal time to consume protein after exercise? (26:50–31:30) Protein powders vs. whole food sources of protein (31:30–35:50) Distribution of protein throughout the day (33:50–45:34)Why protein is important for endurance athletes (45:34–51:20) Protein needs for different ages, ethnicities, and gender (51:20–55:20)Resistance training in post menopausal women (55:20–1:01:00)Top tip for healthspan (1:01:00–end) Listen to all episodes of Longevity by Design at https://info.insidetracker.com/longevitybydesign
Happy Wednesday, Criers! Our queen of rants Rachael was out this week so we brought in friend of the pod, @kburdtweets! It was SO much fun getting to know Kelsey more!! We talk about our favorite crying moments from this past week. Kelsey tells us how she became a Cardinal fan and why she loves baseball so much! We learn what kinds of moments make her cry and what she could rant all day about! Check out her podcast Peace, Love and Baseball HERE: https://pod.link/1643637286 Listen to her other podcast, Babe's Babes HERE: https://tr.ee/uwD_Siw2MJ Follow her on all socials HERE: https://linktr.ee/kburdtweets _____ BIG thank you to @friggencards for our intro and transition music! Follow him on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/friggencards Follow @cryinbaseball on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CryinBaseball Follow @cryinbaseball on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cryinbaseball/ Ask us questions for future episodes: https://tinyurl.com/cryinbaseballQandA Email us your favorite “R U OK?” Moment from this week at cryinginbaseballpod@gmail.com
Goosmann Law Firm Spirit Lake Attorney Channing M. Burd joins Host Jeana Goosmann to discuss the role legal professionals play in supporting Ag industry leaders. In this episode they discuss: Attorney Channing Burd's ag focused background How agriculture, food and law intersectThe variety of ways Goosmann Law Firm can assist ag industry leaders Become a flock fan and subscribe to our Podcast for weekly episodes! Learn more at www.goosmannlaw.com.DISCLAIMER: The information in this podcast episode “episode” is provided for general informational purposes only and may not reflect the current law in your jurisdiction. By listening to our episode, you understand that there is no attorney client relationship between you and the Goosmann Law Firm “GLF” attorneys and podcast publisher. No information contained in this episode should be construed as legal advice from GLF or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for legal counsel on any subject matter. Please read our full Podcast Disclaimer.
"There are a lot of people sitting in the pews across America who have never been born again." --Gary Burd Find more information about Gary Burd here: https://give.iphc.org/project/gary-burd-ministry +++++++ You can find our service times on our website: https://allnationstallahassee.com/ You can find sermon highlights on Twitter here: https://mobile.twitter.com/allnationstally
Nate is joined by Kelsey Burd (@kburdtweets) to discuss her trip to the London series, the wave, Dylan Carlson, Marmol's leadership, the upcoming trade deadline, the current hot streak, preparing for 2024, and much more!
In May we hosted Jay Burd and Josh Fox. We had a blast and we hope you enjoy the show. Cheers
Dave Burd, known by his stage name Lil Dicky, is a multi-platinum rapper, comedian and actor. For three seasons now, he has been the co-creator, executive producer, writer and star of the critically acclaimed comedy series, “Dave.” In this hour, he takes us from the beginning, being the laugh machine for his friends, through the discovery of his musical talent and the viral comedy video years, and finding his happy place in pitch meetings, convincing the money people that he could not just make a good TV show, that's easy, but maybe one of the great shows of all time. He talks about the hard work he puts into every aspect of “Dave,” learning and growing from the amazing writers, the unique collaboration with the directors, and the true secret to his outstanding comedic performance: not having any time to think about it at all. Plus much more! Back To One is the in-depth, no-nonsense, actors-on-acting podcast from Filmmaker Magazine. In each episode, host Peter Rinaldi invites one working actor to do a deep dive into their unique process, psychology, and approach to the craft. Follow Back To One on Instagram
Father's Day is this Sunday, so it seemed like the perfect time to take it all the way back to my baseball fandom origin story with one of my very favorite people on this planet- MY Dad! Where did my dad get the love of Cardinal's baseball? And how did his only kid that didn't play ball sports evolve in to the biggest baseball fan in the whole family? Plus we debate offensive v. defensive talent, best foods in St. Louis, and what ridiculous American indulgences we'll be trying out at London Stadium later this month. Love you, Dad!!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kburdtweets/support
Cancer acts as an accelerator of aging. Furthermore, we know that cancer and cancer therapies can elicit aging-associated cognitive phenotypes and reveal or exacerbate underlying cognitive deficits, increase the risk of physical impairment, heart disease, diabetes and other chronic health conditions, and accelerate the hallmarks of aging. Dr. Christin Burd and her team, from The Ohio State University, have been asking key questions about just that… age-acceleration in cancer. To understand this further, they have been researching cancer therapies, T cells, senescence, and p16 and how they are related to epigenetic aging. T cells, senescence, and p16 are all known to play important roles in cancer development and progression. T cells are key players in the immune system's response to cancer, while senescence is a process that limits the proliferation of damaged cells and is implicated in aging and cancer. P16 is a tumor suppressor gene that is often mutated in cancer cells. By studying the relationship between epigenetic clocks and these key factors, we hope to gain a better understanding of how cancer cells develop and progress, as well as how they may be treated. Aging biomarkers, including epigenetic clocks, may provide important answers to some of the most pressing questions in cancer research today.In this week's Everything Epigenetics podcast, Dr. Christin Burd speaks with me about the importance of biomarkers and epigenetic clocks for older adults with cancer, as epigenetic clocks are currently not trained on cancer populations. We also discuss the development of a new ‘p16INK4a epi-clock' (that I am most excited about) which may allow for the measurement of different aspects of aging using the same platform. Being an educator at The Ohio State University, Dr. Burd is passionate about diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in science. Dr. Burd continues to focus her research on identifying mechanisms to prevent melanoma and improve clinical outcomes in older adults with cancer.In this episode of Everything Epigenetics, you'll learn about: - How Dr. Burd became interested in cancer and what led her to the career she has today- Aging as a risk factor for cancer - What cancer therapies are causing aging and how that process can be mitigated - The collaboration between TruDiagnostic and Dr. Burd's team- Ohio State's CARE Clinic- The main mission of Dr. Burd's ;lab - Why we need biomarkers for older adults with cancer- Using T cells to measure Epigenetic Age- How T cell Epigenetic Age relates to clinical measures of faulty, cognitive decline, and toxicity risk- Details of the cohort Dr. Burd is investigating- How cancer therapies are related to Epigenetic Age- How cancer patients Epigenetic Age relates to outcomes - Senescence markers and how they are involved in Dr. Burd's work- The pros and cons of senescent cells- How to measure senescent cells- If T cell p16INK4a levels and Epigenetic Age are equivalent measures - How p16 levels are currently measured- How to get involved in the field of science - Dr. Burd's advice on navigating the transition from highschool to college- The grant application process and why there is a lack of understanding hereWhere to find Dr. Christin Burd:Dr. Burd's profile at The Ohio State University - https://u.osu.edu/burd-25/Twitter - https://twitter.com/christinburdSupport the showThank you for joining us at the Everything Epigenetics Podcast and remember you have control over your Epigenetics, so tune in next time to learn more about how.
It's Kim Burd!!! Not only is my mom a fun and fabulous mom, she's also an expert in early childhood education and child development… oh, and she's a Cub's fan. But don't let that deter you from the passionate insights she has to share!
Can the Cardinals bad luck offense turn it around? Is the pitching also facing just a bunch of bad luck? Would we care so much if this was the middle of the season? Are you scared of birds, especially those that fly? What's your velo? Will the Mariners and Giants series go better? Kelsey Burd (@kburdtweets, Host of Peace, Love, and Baseball & Babe's Babes) joins (from her original Busch II seats) to discuss these things and much more! Note: The sound issues era continues as Nate's daughter cries loudly in the background during parts of the episode. But, you wouldn't get mad a baby, would you?!?!?
Andrew Burd was a young victim of neglect and placed into the foster care system when a local family took him in. As the family didn't know his history and what he had been through, they were at a loss when it came to dealing with his strange behaviors, which including eating dangerous things and whatever happened to be around him. Donate to NCMEC through my campaign! https://give.missingkids.org/campaign/kendall-rae/c438796 Shop my charity merch! https://milehighermerch.com/ All profits from this charity merch will be donated to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children: https://www.missingkids.org/ This episode is sponsored by: Vessi - promo code: KENDALLRAE Generation Why Check out Kendall's other podcasts: The Sesh & Mile Higher Follow Kendall! YouTube Twitter Instagram Facebook Mile Higher Zoo REQUESTS: General case suggestion form: https://bit.ly/32kwPly Form for people directly related/ close to the victim: https://bit.ly/3KqMZLj Discord: https://discord.com/invite/an4stY9BCN CONTACT: For Business Inquiries - kendall@INFAgency.com
Sam Morril on Bodega Cat Whiskey Hannah Gadsby announced a new special A look at the upcoming writer's strike through the lens of Late Night Dave Burd, the comedic voice of his generation Melbourne... Support the show! Buy Me A Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/dailycomedynews Listen Ad-Free and get the episodes early with a premium subscription for $4.99/month on Apple Podcasts. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-comedy-news-podcast-a-podcast-about-comedians/id1474309028 www.linktr.ee/dailycomedynews Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/dcnpod - join us to to discuss comedy and your favorite comedians. #comedy #daveburd #sammorril YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/@dailycomedynews?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram is @dailycomedynews https://www.instagram.com/dailycomedynews/?hl=en Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/dailycomedynews/ AI generated transcripts at www.dailycomedynews.com Twitter is @dcnpod because the person with what I want tweeted once Email: john at thesharkdeck dot com Daily Comedy News commentary includes satire and parody. Daily Comedy News is a production of The Shark Deck, the leading company in short form daily podcasts ... For fun I had an AI generate show notes and a recap. Episode Summary:In this episode, we dive into the potential writer's strike in Hollywood and the changing landscape of late-night comedy. We also discuss Hannah Gatsby's new Netflix special, "Someone Special," and her involvement in organizing a Pablo Picasso exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum. We touch on upcoming comedy festival lineups, including Just for Laughs Montreal and the Calgary Great Outdoors Comedy Festival. We also talk about being a dad, underage drinking in New York City, and cross-promotions for Palace Intrigue, a podcast about the British Royal Family. Finally, we discuss the shows Jury Duty, Beef, and Dave, providing recommendations and insights into their storylines and characters. Don't miss this jam-packed episode full of humor, insights, and the latest in the world of comedy! Chapters: (0:00:02) - Comedy News in a Changing Economy(0:05:29) - Being a Dad(0:15:11) - British Royal Family Drama Chapter Summaries: (0:00:02) - Comedy News in a Changing Economy (5 Minutes)We explore the potential writer's strike in Hollywood and the uneasiness around late night comedy. With dwindling ratings and a shift to online content consumption, writers are struggling to find work and navigate residuals. There's also a concern about the future of content and whether artificial intelligence could replace writers. Additionally, we discuss Hannah Gatsby's new Netflix special, "Someone Special," and her involvement in organizing a Pablo Picasso exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum. We also touch on upcoming comedy festival lineups, including Just for Laughs Montreal and the Calgary Great Outdoors Comedy Festival. (0:05:29) - Being a Dad (10 Minutes) In this episode, we delve into various topics, starting with first drinks and the evolution of whiskey preferences, including Sam's own whiskey, Bodega Cat. We also discuss the appeal of house parties and Chinese restaurants for underage drinking in New York City. The conversation then shifts to cross-promotions for Palace Intrigue, a podcast about the British Royal Family, and the latest developments involving Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Next, we discuss the shows Jury Duty, Beef, and Dave, providing recommendations and insights into their storylines and characters. Not too bad AI.Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dailycomedynewsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A couple weeks off but the team is (mostly) back! What we lack in Alvin-ness this week, we make up for in John-ness; as we're joined by long-time friend of the show and frequent patron of Disneyland. The gang does our best to muster up our version of an Air Max Day episode, and oh boy could we use some more muster. We run through news of a massive sneaker retailer shuttering brick-and-mortars, give our take on the GFOAT, and have a convo about whether Air Max Day still matters in 2023. Follow our guest at: @Weekends_With_Walt @KicksAtTheCastle Follow us at: @CanadaGotSole @MisterQMart @Jo_Doooney @LDoggyStyles
I swear we are not trying to make time off a habit, but we are back again! Cruzzer, Burdie, and McMuffin discuss the 3 year anniversary of the pandemic and quarantine, the supposed trump arrest, and the new Kali Uchis album and Pierre single. Plus we have a discussion about country music and ticketmaster and a very eventful streams of the week. Lastly, Burd ask the question "how bad do you really wanna see, the Boy?"
From traveling to Alaska in her van to getting her pilot's license, my badass friend Melody Burd is here with us to talk all about it! We're diving into her top tips on integrating hobbies into your life, why she decided to get her pilot's license in only 4 weeks, and her adventures in Alaska (seeing the northern lights AND orcas). So if you're looking for inspiration from the queen of hobbies, this episode is it! Episode notes > https://divineontheroad.com/van-life-in-europe/ Connect with Sydney: https://divineontheroad.com/ https://www.instagram.com/divineontheroad/ https://www.tiktok.com/@divineontheroad https://www.youtube.com/@DivineOnTheRoad https://bit.ly/sydneybali2023 (Join Sydney in Bali in May!) Connect with Melody: https://www.instagram.com/melskyburd/
The guys are back except for Dakota boy, he's working. We review and dissect Lil Yachty's new album "Let's Start Here." Burd talks about his disappointment in Arte Moreno's decision to not sell the Angel's, and Cruzzer talks about his experience as the big homie now. Lastly we ask the question what the hell happened to NBA? and has baseball become the better sport?
“She was a woodland bird, in the middle of the city, way off course, and she had landed at his feeder.”Stuart McLean tells two Dave and Morley stories that explore the idea of home in its various forms: in Burd, a tiny feathered friend gets blown off course and finds its way to Dave and Morley's garden where it decides to stop a while. And in Tree of Heaven a seedling takes root – in Dave's car… and in his heart. Also this week, Jess tells a hilarious story about the trip she and Stuart took to Point Pelee to learn about birders and birding. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rebecca Burd is from Stuart, FL. Wife and Mom to 3 amazing (not so little) sons. She's a 30 year chronic Nero illness survivor. In 2001, she & her husband launched an anti bullying non-profit. They co-wrote Speak Life End Bullying the Musical, a contemporary musical featured in secondary schools across the country impacting 375,000 student. In 2021, they turned the live production into an on-demand film. Now the fight against bullying can happen in any school, anywhere, at any time. This month they are launching a Movement of Moms to become Mombassadors by providing end bullying solutions that will impact more kids than their own. Mom's can impact their schools by bringing the Speak Life End Bullying's film and comprehensive lesson plans to their administrators. WEBSITE:https://speaklifethemusical.org/ TRAILER:https://youtu.be/bgfAD1C2Hno INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/speaklifethemusical/ FACEBOOK GROUP:https://www.facebook.com/groups/4743632489000810/ Ashlynn Mitchell kicks divorce & betrayal in the teeth. With her real world example of what's possible after betrayal & how to live boldly with compassion & forgiveness while being boundaried & free from the past. She is an advocate for women who want to live a life full of adventure & freedom. Come listen to her perspectives while she has conversations with those she loves & respects who share their #bethebuffalo moments that may just help you shift your own journey in a beautiful way. Join her on her new podcast HERE Follow her on social media at HERE Mentor with her at HERE