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Salt & Light Catholic Radio congratulates James Burg from Holy Apostles as our first recipient of the Blessed Carlo Acutis Distinguished Graduate Award. He was nominated by our own Carol Brown who knows James through Treasure Valley Teens for Life and serving as a volunteer here at Salt & Light Radio. She describes James as “faithful and generous.”
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CTL Script/ Top Stories of November 9th Publish Date: November 9th From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Saturday, November 9th and Happy Birthday to the late Mary Travers ***11.09.24 - BIRTHDAY – MARY TRAVERS*** I'm Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. 1. Cherokee County Approves Engineering Services for Old Highway 5 2.Taste of Woodstock Raises $7,000 for Wolverines Band Boosters 3. Woodstock Midday Optimist Club Donates $14,000 to Homeless Vets Program We'll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you're looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Commercial: CU of GA STORY 1: Cherokee County Approves Engineering Services for Old Highway 5 Cherokee County has hired Keck and Wood for engineering services to improve the Old Highway 5 Corridor, following a unanimous approval by the Board of Commissioners. The $72,430 agreement includes traffic counts, a traffic engineering report, and concept layouts. This project builds on a 2022 study by the same firm. Costs are shared with Holly Springs and Woodstock, with Cherokee County covering $32,993.33, and the other cities each contributing $19,718.33. The project is expected to be completed in three to four months. STORY 2: Taste of Woodstock Raises $7,000 for Wolverines Band Boosters The City of Woodstock's Office of Economic Development donated $7,000 to the Woodstock Wolverines Band Boosters from the proceeds of the annual Taste of Woodstock event. Held in mid-September, the event featured local restaurants offering small bites, with ticket sales benefiting the Woodstock High School band program. The Wolverines Marching Band performed, and judges awarded Best Appetizer to Primo's Pizza, Best Entrée to Prime 120, and Best Dessert to D'Floridian Cuban Cuisine. A tie for the People's Choice Award went to A&M Kitchen and D'Floridian. The event will return in September 2025. STORY 3: Woodstock Midday Optimist Club Donates $14,000 to Homeless Vets Program Woodstock Midday Optimist Club President Maia Mahlum presented a $14,000 check to the Cherokee County Homeless Veterans Program, accepted by Executive Director Jim Lindenmayer. The club expressed gratitude to businesses for donating prizes and to citizens for their support, which made the raffle and fundraiser successful. 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This recognition provides access to new resources and a global network for sharing best practices. STORY 5: Woodstock Arts Presenting 'The Many Disguises of Robin Hood' Woodstock Arts is presenting "The Many Disguises of Robin Hood" as part of its "Season of Wonder," featuring third to eighth graders. The play tells the classic tale of Robin Hood, who steals from the rich to help the overtaxed townspeople, with exciting elements like sword fights, puppetry, and music. Artistic Director Zach Stolz highlights its appeal to all ages. Performances run from November 8 to 17, with shows at 7:30 p.m. on Fridays and 2:30 p.m. on weekends at 8534 Main St., Woodstock. Tickets range from $16 to $20. More details are available at woodstockarts.org/events/robin. 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Carol Brown from Salt & Light Radio caught up with one of the Serra Route pilgrims during last week's National Eucharistic Pilgrimage across southern Idaho as we wrap up this edition of Morning Light with her interview of Chas Firestone East.
Choreographer Johan Inger's first narrative work is a radically contemporary take on Carmen, which employs Bizet's famous score but draws on the confronting violence of Mérimée's original novella for its story. The ballet earned the Prix Benois de la Danse and is now being presented by The Australian Ballet.Also, Victor Hugo's novel about an orphaned boy whose mouth has been cut into a perpetual grin has been adapted into a musical, The Grinning Man, and we mark the 100th anniversary of The Demon Machine, a dance work by Gertrud Bodenwieser who fled the Nazi occupation of Austria and founded the first modern dance company in Australia.
Today's episode features a recording of a panel discussion at the recent Our Hearts Are Home conference for bereaved parents in Indianapolis, Indiana. The panel includes Gary & Laura House, Keith & Shawnda Freer, Molly Huffman, Greg & Susan Albers, Carol Brown, and my husband Brad & me. We explore the difficult truths and realities of child loss including the following:The realities of child lossThe individual nature of the grief journeyMoving forward while continuing to grieveHow relationships can change after child lossDealing with guilt and regretsThe difficulty of going back to churchHow to help a grieving friendResources to help navigate griefThis panel of bereaved parents offers helpful insights and shares the hope we have found in Christ, while walking through the painful journey of losing a child. Our discussion can also be viewed on YouTube by clicking HERE. Click HERE to learn more about the Our Hearts Are Home ministry and get more information about their 2024 conferences in Lynchburg, Virginia, and Indianapolis, Indiana. All views expressed by guests on this podcast are theirs alone, and may not represent the Statement of Faith and Statement of Beliefs of the While We're Waiting ministry. We'd love for you to connect with us here at While We're Waiting! Click HERE to visit our website and learn about our free While We're Waiting Weekends for bereaved parentsClick HERE to learn more about our network of While We're Waiting support groups all across the country. Click HERE to follow our public Facebook pageClick HERE to follow us on Instagram Click HERE to follow us on Twitter Click HERE to make a tax-deductible donation to the While We're Waiting ministryContact Jill by email at: jill@whilewerewaiting.org
Ellen Zimmerman and Carol Brown of the North Fork Foodie Tour join Gianna Volpe in the WLIW-FM studio for The Heart of The East End Friday Morning Tea underwritten by Village Overhead Doors ahead of this Sunday's 17th annual self-guided tour of the North Fork foodie scene benefitting North Fork Reform Synagogue. Listen to the playlist on Apple Music
Master gardener Carol Brown joins Gianna Volpe for a special segment underwritten by Southold Historical Museum and William RiS Gallery on the WLIW-FM Heart of The East End ahead of Saturday's open house/garden fest at Cornell University's L.I. Horticultural Research and Extension Center.Listen to the playlist on Apple Music
Clinical trials are essential to progress in medicine, but racial and ethnic minorities are frequently underrepresented in such studies. In this ASCO Education podcast episode, we will examine this issue with Dr. Carol Brown, gynecologic cancer surgeon and Chief Health Equity Officer at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Dr. Ana Maria Lopez, Professor and Vice Chair of Medical Oncology at Sidney Kimmel Medical College and former Chair of ASCO's Health Equity Committee and Mr. Ted Bebi, Innovation Manager at Medidata Solutions. They discuss how diversification of clinical trials contributes to health equity (4:03), barriers to participating in clinical trials (14:37), and what clinicians and trial sponsors can do to improve participant diversity in clinical trials (20:25). Speaker Disclosures Dr. Carol Brown – None Ted Bebi: Employment – Medidata (a Dassault Systèmes company); Stock and Other Ownership Interest – Pfizer, Eli Lily, Abbvie, Merck, BMY Dr. Ana Lopez - None Resources ASCO-ACCC Initiative to Increase Racial & Ethnic Diversity in Clinical Trials Journal Article: Increasing racial and ethnic diversity in cancer clinical trials Journal Article: Representation of minorities and women in oncology clinical trials Podcast: Impact of Implicit Racial Bias on Oncology Patient Care and Outcomes ASCO-ACCC JustASK Training Program If you liked this episode, please follow the show. To explore other educational content, including courses, visit education.asco.org. Contact us at education@asco.org. TRANSCRIPT Dr. Carol Brown: Welcome to the ASCO Education podcast. I'm Dr. Carol Brown, a gynecologic cancer surgeon and the Chief Health Equity Officer at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Our guests and I will be exploring the problems and solutions with regards to racial disparities in clinical trials. A necessary element for conducting clinical trials is, obviously, the enrollees or participants. Racial and ethnic diverse groups are frequently underrepresented in clinical trials, despite having a disproportionate burden for certain cancers. In addition, there is increasing evidence that a person's individual genetic makeup may determine the level of toxicity or efficacy of a new cancer drug specifically. Therefore, when we don't have enough diversity in our cancer clinical trials, it can really undermine the generalizability of our results. And so, to address this gap, in its recent updated guidance to industry, the US Food and Drug Administration stated that enrollment in clinical trials should reflect the diversity of the population who ultimately use a treatment. In 2022, ASCO and the Association of Community Cancer Centers issued a joint statement recommending that anyone designing or conducting trials should complete recurring education, training, and evaluation to demonstrate and maintain cross-cultural competencies, mitigation of bias, effective communication, and a commitment to achieving equity, diversity, and inclusion. Joining me to discuss this important topic today is Dr. Ana Maria Lopez, who's the Professor and Vice Chair of Medical Oncology at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College. And she's the former Chair of ASCO's Health Equity Committee. Our second guest is Mr. Ted Bebi, Innovation Manager at Medidata Solutions. His research explores underrepresentation of black patients at clinical trials and how diversity impacts clinical trials. Participant disclosures for this episode are listed on the podcast page. So why should we care about improving diversity in clinical trials? Dr. Lopez? Dr. Ana Maria Lopez: We are clinicians. We are wanting to take care of our patients as best as possible, and we can only do that if our studies include everyone. An example that I often think about is the concept of airbags began in 1953, and in 2008, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration came out and said, “You know what? We should be testing airbags on small female crash test dummies because otherwise, we don't know that these airbags will be safe.” And in fact, there were data that the airbags that existed put women and children at a much higher risk for injury or death. So, we want to be ahead of that curve, and we want to allow the best possible treatment. Dr. Carol Brown: So, Mr. Bebi, what would you say about how we could improve diversity in clinical trials? Ted Bebi: So I really like the example of the airbags that Dr. Lopez brought up because it makes it clear when building a product it's important to test the product in a representative sample of the population that will ultimately end up using it. It's the same with products like medications. If you want an efficacious drug, you should test it in the appropriate population. It's what constitutes good science. Additionally, adequate diversity in clinical trials is also important because it's ultimately an issue of health equity and providing fair access. Dr. Carol Brown: Could you kind of go on from there and talk about, specifically, how does diversifying the group of people that participate in clinical trials actually translate into increasing health equity? Ted Bebi: Well, participating in a clinical trial is a form of receiving health care. Often, we are talking about patients for which a clinical trial might be their last resort. And even if not, participating in a clinical trial means gaining early access to potentially life-changing drugs that could become the new industry standard and doing so at no cost. So, you're receiving care and follow-up from some of the best specialists in the field. So having fair access to this opportunity for all patients is definitely a health equity issue. Dr. Carol Brown: Great. Dr. Lopez, how would you answer that question about how does diversifying clinical trials contribute to health equity? Dr. Ana Maria Lopez: Yeah, no, I think I agree with everything that Mr. Bebi said. In addition, I think we have to remember that diversity is more than race. Race is truly a social construct. We need to think about gender. We need to think about age, the whole lifespan, and people are living longer. How we metabolize medications at different time points in our life may vary. So, lots of different factors that we can consider when we think of diversity. But the gold standard is really: Are folks getting the best outcome possible? And as long as that metric is not being reached, we need to be thinking of how can we facilitate that. Dr. Carol Brown: So, Dr. Lopez, you brought up this concept that health equity is really the best outcome possible. Could you comment a little bit about how do we know, particularly in cancer, what is the best outcome possible? So how do we determine what the reference is for that, so we can figure out whether our patients are actually getting health equity? Dr. Ana Maria Lopez: Sure. So, we use different time points. We can look at relapse rates, survival rates, and of course, part of that may be comorbidities. Certain comorbidities that people have may impact their cancer treatment outcomes. So, it is complex, but it is important for us to take a look contextually at what the patient's risk is and what the patient's outcome would be. Dr. Carol Brown: We can kind of all agree that when we're talking about equity, it's getting the best outcome for everybody, no matter what they're bringing to it. And I really like your comment, Dr. Lopez, about race being not only the only factor but remembering that it is a social construct. If you could add to that, Mr. Bebi. Ted Bebi: We're talking a lot about diversity in clinical trials in terms of race and ethnicity, and that is something that is ultimately very important. But we're talking about diversity in all sorts of aspects. We're talking about diversity with age. We're talking about diversity with sex, with socioeconomic aspects because we often use race as a proxy for other things that might be going on in patients' lives. And we need to consider all of this part of diversity in clinical trials because once the drug is out in the market, it will be an intersection of potentially all of those identities and many things going on in their life that might affect how they respond. So, when we're thinking about race as a diversity point, we might be using it as a proxy for a specific type of individual, a specific patient journey that we want to make sure to include. It's not necessarily that race is the end-all, be-all measure of diversity; it's that we want to capture the true patient experience for that disease. Dr. Ana Maria Lopez: What I think is also really interesting is how we collect the data. And some of what the last couple of years have taught us is that folks may not trust our healthcare systems, and so folks may not be willing to say, ‘I am X, Y, or Z,' which certainly puts us a little bit in the void. So how important it is for us as clinicians, as researchers, to be part of creating an environment where patients can feel that ‘Yes, I can trust and I can share, and I can say, this is who I am,' because that could impact clinical care. Dr. Carol Brown: So, acknowledging that race is a social construct and that it really is used as a surrogate for other social determinants of health and other factors that affect health, and again, really acknowledging what you said, Dr. Lopez, that even asking people to identify their race is extremely problematic. But given what we do know and what our experience has been in the clinical trial world, first, Mr. Bebi, could you comment about what has been your experience and your research with the current state of participation by diverse racial and ethnic groups in clinical trials in the United States? What have you found in your research? Ted Bebi: Recently, at Metidata, we published a paper where we looked at the state of black participation in clinical trials. We found the level at which you look at the data really matters. For example, when we looked at racial diversity across all US trials, black representation actually matched the proportion of black people represented in the 2020 US National Census, which is about 14%. But looking deeper, there were actually huge differences by therapeutic and disease area. And specifically, we saw that in oncology, black participation was only at around 8.5%, so far below the representation of black people in the United States. Another interesting story is that when we were looking at the central nervous system therapeutic area, overall, we saw a pretty high rate of black participation at around 20%. But when we looked at one of the largest central nervous system indications, Alzheimer's, we saw only 5% black participation, so much, much lower. What we discovered is that within this therapeutic area, there were actually a lot of psychiatric trials that were driving the rate up. So, the main takeaway from this research is that you cannot take a general level of diversity as adequate for all diseases. You really have to zoom in on the specific indication to understand what constitutes good diversity or representative diversity for that disease. Dr. Carol Brown: I'd like to ask both of you what do you think about that - what the bar should be. Because Mr. Bebi, you mentioned using the census distribution of races in the population, but I think a lot of us in the cancer field feel like that maybe isn't the right bar. Maybe the bar should really be what is the cancer burden distributed according to self-identified race, ethnicity, or other categories. And when you look at that, I think you find some different statistics. So, Dr. Lopez, could you comment about what your work has shown you about the current state of representation of diverse people affected by cancer in cancer clinical trials, and maybe get a little bit more into what you were saying earlier about the definition of race and the challenge of determining race, etc. Dr. Ana Maria Lopez: We really need to look closely at the data, and that looking at therapeutic trials and at specific populations can be really important. Now, we're a big country, so there can be - what is the catchment area that you serve? And in that catchment area, what are the cancers you're treating, and in which populations are at greatest risk? But right, sometimes it may not be - let's say the population is 10%x, but if that population is at higher risk for a certain disease, to really get granular about the understanding, I need to recruit more people that are from that greater-risk population. So that's where I think it's so important to know the population, to have connections with the community. And actually, the community can say, “Hey, this is what you may want to be studying because this is what impacts us.” Ted Bebi: If I can speak on the research side as well, the best way to ensure representative diversity is to have a very solid understanding of the natural prevalence of a disease. We need to be able to understand what the risk populations are and, even further, what does the mortality look like? Are there differences in how different patients are experiencing the disease further on, not just how they're getting the disease and how often they're getting the disease? So it needs to look different for every single indication. And even with the oncology, for example, the two largest indications in clinical trials for oncology, lung cancer and breast cancer, they also look slightly different. With lung cancer, and our research showing at 8% black participation and breast cancer being a little bit higher at around 11%. So, we always need to take into consideration that incidents include prevalence, include mortality. And yes, the golden standard should be can we build a clinical trial that reflects the actual representative diversity of the disease in the real world? That is what we're striving for. Dr. Carol Brown: I would agree with that. I would also add, though, that there may be some specific cancers for which you want to have an even greater representation of a particular group because it might be directly related to the question you're trying to answer. So, for example, you mentioned breast cancer, so I think most of the audience is probably aware that young women who self-identify as black tend to have a higher mortality from breast cancer. And this is believed to be because they are more likely to get triple-negative breast cancer. And so one of the strategies we've looked at at our cancer center is for trials specifically for triple-negative breast cancer, trying to overrepresent women who self-identify as black or have African ancestry in those trials because we're specifically trying to make sure that we do something to narrow that gap in survival from breast cancer that they experience. So, I think that, as you all mentioned, I think what we can take from this is it's really important to look closely that there are different layers and subtleties that we have to take into account. So, I think we've clearly established that there is underrepresentation of diverse groups. But let's talk about why. So why do we think that different self-identified races and ethnicities or age groups or socioeconomic status background people are underrepresented in clinical trials? What are some of the reasons in your experience for this, Dr. Lopez? Is it funding outreach? What are the main barriers that you've experienced in terms of getting diverse populations to participate in clinical trials? Dr. Ana Maria Lopez: Maybe all of the above. But one of the things, and one of the things that we're working on, is when a person comes in and you have the trauma of the diagnosis. And they're offered a study, and there may be suspicion of the health care system, that may not be the best time to really talk and educate around a clinical trial. So, if people receive the education, learn about clinical trials before that acute event, then they can come in more prepared. So, one is just the concepts of randomization, double blind in the setting where there may be distrust of the healthcare system may be difficult. Also, some of the clinical trials, and I'm sure everyone has studies where the person needs to be at the clinic for about 12 hours getting blood draws. And people have other responsibilities, and they may not have the support mechanisms for transportation, for childcare, for elder care. And if you're taking two to three buses and, you know, here I am in Center City, Philadelphia, and you need to take two to three buses to get home at 07:00, that could be a deterrent to getting on a clinical trial. So, there are lots of clinical factors, social factors, experience with the studies, and also how we design the studies. Can we design studies so that we are more inclusive in the criteria? So, I think lots of questions, and then certainly there are clinician factors. There could be bias that we all have that maybe we don't offer studies to certain people, so something for us to be very introspective about as well. Dr. Carol Brown: So, Mr. Bebi, could you comment specifically on, with the research that you've done, are there some barriers on the side of the sponsors of the trials or in terms of industry that you found and that you found in your work at Medidata, maybe really affecting the ability of diverse people to participate in clinical trials? Ted Bebi: Dr. Lopez did a really good job at presenting what we consider patient-level barriers, such as mistrust in the healthcare system. Logistical issues such as taking time off from work, transportation, or feeling that the investigators running the trials don't fully represent the patient. But the industry-level barriers are just as important. A lot of companies are making decisions on what good diversity should look like and where they can find more diverse patients based on incomplete data sources such as disconnected external data, or they might be limited to data from the companies. Dr. Carol Brown: Great. So, Dr. Lopez, what do you think individual physicians can do, or individual investigators can do to improve the diversity of representation in cancer clinical trials? Dr. Ana Maria Lopez: Certainly, being circumspect, being aware of our own biases, our own approaches. But as a health system, I think we need to think about: How can we make it easy to enroll people into trials? So are there ways, if this is, for example, a study for people at this stage of cancer, that all of those patients could be screened in the electronic record? Let's have our electronic tools work for us so that we identify patients that are meeting the study criteria and then connecting the patients, the study, and the investigators together. So, this way, by having our systems identify potential participants, there's a less chance of there being that personal bias. The research team can come to the doctor, to the oncologist, let's say, and say these are folks that are eligible. What do you think? So, in a way, setting up systems to help with the recruitment would be very helpful. Dr. Carol Brown: Mr. Bebi, can you comment from the standpoint of specifically– because you focus on this– the importance of data, the data, how to capture the data about race or ethnicity or whatever the demographic diversity variable is, what can individual investigators do to really address the challenges around collecting this data and sharing it? Ted Bebi: Often, race and ethnicity data is not even captured at all. So, if we want to understand this issue better and improve upon it, we need better data inputs in order to produce this large-scale research that will help us ultimately advance the issue and not just rely on anecdotal information. Dr. Carol Brown: Are there any technologies or things that you came across in your specific work that can help with this ability to capture this type of data and to share it? Ted Bebi: I think it has more to do with the awareness and the clinician relationship with the patient. And I also think it has to do with sponsors and the way that they design the trial, to begin with, whether or not the race and ethnicity entry is something that they're asking in their electronic health forms. Because if that is not included in the clinical trial, to begin with, then there won't be any incentive to capture that information. Dr. Carol Brown: Dr. Lopez, do you have any specific tips that you would recommend to clinicians who want to improve recruitment of underrepresented groups in their clinical trials? Dr. Ana Maria Lopez: I think one thing that's really important is to be able to have the time. Now, that may not mean that it's all the clinicians' time. It may mean that you have a research coordinator. It may mean that you have a research nurse. It may mean that you give the patient a video that explains the study that they can take home. There can be different ways. Something that I often ask a patient is, “How do you make decisions?” People tell me, “You know, I always go over this with my wife,” let's say, or, “I always discuss this in our family, and then we come to a conclusion.” Because that really helps me to think about how should I best deliver the information so that the patient can really feel I made a good decision and I made a value-congruent decision. So, I think time is critical and to set up our patient experience to really facilitate that type of experience for the patient. Also, as a reference, I would urge people to take a look at the recent recommendations put out by ASCO and ACCC that talk specifically about increasing racial and ethnic diversity in cancer clinical trials. So, there are lots more strategies, a lot more ideas, and ways to really support clinicians and researchers. Dr. Carol Brown: Mr. Bebi, do you have any specific tips, particularly for trial sponsors, about how they can improve diversity in their clinical trials? Ted Bebi: In terms of companies and sponsors, what they can do if they want to improve diversity in their trials is they need to find and include the right sites that serve the populations that they are looking for. We published research that shows that there is high variability of diverse recruitment based on which sites you are looking at, with some sites providing the highest concentration of diverse patients. So, if diversity is not woven into trial design off the bat and you're not selecting the right sites, you run the risk of not reaching these populations. Companies also need to be willing to put in work to educate and develop sites into clinical trial sites. A clinical trial site is about building trust and relationships and knowing how to be culturally adept at talking to diverse communities. Dr. Carol Brown: Great. Thank you so much. Well, I want to thank both of you, Dr. Lopez and Mr. Bebi, for a lively discussion on this ASCO Education podcast about diversity in clinical trials. The ASCO Podcast is where we explore topics ranging from implementing new cancer treatments and improving patient care to oncologist well-being and professional development. If you have an idea for a topic or a guest you'd like to see on the ASCO Education Podcast, please email us at education@asco.org. To stay up to date with the latest episodes and explore other educational content, please visit education.asco.org. Speaker Disclosures Dr. Carol Brown – None Ted Bebi: Employment – Medidata (a Dassault Systèmes company); Stock and Other Ownership Interest – Pfizer, Eli Lily, Abbvie, Merck, BMY Dr. Ana Lopez – None The purpose of this Podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. 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Has your student's ability to learn stalled out or been limited by cognitive delays or impairments? Then you need to tune into this broadcast with Dr. Carol Brown.Our special guest this week on Empowering Homeschool Conversations was Dr. Carol Brown, Equipping Minds Executive Director and Educational Specialist and Cognitive Developmental Therapist. Dr. Carol shared on how to "Increase Cognitive Skills in Learners of all Ages and Abilities"Watch the full broadcast on YouTube at https://youtube.com/live/nQwXS4Qw4dQThis episode of Empowering Homeschool Conversations was funded by viewers like you. To learn how you can support the nonprofit work of SPED Homeschool and this broadcast, visit https://spedhomeschool.com/donate/To learn more about Dr. Carol Brown and the resources she offers at Equipping Minds, visit her website at https://equippingminds.com/And her YouTube channel @carolbrownequippingminds2251https://www.youtube.com/@carolbrownequippingminds2251To find out more about SPED Homeschool, visit our website at https://spedhomeschool.com/ Check out our most recent articles on SPED Homeschool at https://spedhomeschool.com/articles/ Click here to power up your at home teaching with courses and downloadable hand-selected for you! https://empoweredhomeschool.com/ #cognitiveskills #learning #abilities #plasticity
Tonight, Jay & Chris talk to Bill & Carol Brown about ministry to group members facing illness themselves or death in their family. We cover meals, visits, travel expectations for funerals, and do's and don'ts.
A mantra is a sacred word, sound or phrase, often in Sanskrit, recited within a wide variety of religious and spiritual traditions such as Hinduism, Buddhism and Yoga. The word mantra is derived from two Sanskrit roots; manas meaning ‘mind' and tra meaning ‘tool'. As such, mantras are considered to be “tools of thought,” used as a means of harnessing and focusing the mind. Traditionally, mantras are believed to have spiritual and psychological powers, each with its own particular intention and meaning behind it. 2h of ethnic and deep downtempo music mixed from my van at the edges of Barcelona. Between chill and shaky set
Washington Post senior writer Frances Stead Sellers speaks with Carol Brown, chief health equity officer at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and David Agus, the founding director and CEO of the Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine, about the latest medical breakthroughs and ways to scale those advances, promote access and reduce disparities.
Nearly 20,000 women will receive a new diagnosis of ovarian cancer this year and more than 12,000 will die from the disease. Dr. Carol Brown, a gynecologic cancer surgeon and chief health equity officer at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, joined Amna Nawaz to discuss who should consider themselves at the greatest risk of ovarian cancer. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Nearly 20,000 women will receive a new diagnosis of ovarian cancer this year and more than 12,000 will die from the disease. Dr. Carol Brown, a gynecologic cancer surgeon and chief health equity officer at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, joined Amna Nawaz to discuss who should consider themselves at the greatest risk of ovarian cancer. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Our special guest this week on Empowering Homeschool Conversations was Dr. Carol Brown, educational strategist and owner of Equipping Minds. Dr. Carol shared with us about "Brain Training Strategies for Meeting IEP Goals"Watch the full broadcast on YouTube at https://youtu.be/1Pjcqqsy4J4This episode of Empowering Homeschool Conversations was funded by viewers like you. To learn how you can support the nonprofit work of SPED Homeschool and this broadcast, visit https://spedhomeschool.com/donate/To connect with Dr. Carol Brown at Equipping Minds, visit: https://equippingminds.com/To find out more about SPED Homeschool, visit our website at https://spedhomeschool.com/ Check out our most recent articles on SPED Homeschool at https://spedhomeschool.com/articles/ Click here to power up your at home teaching with our online community and digital products from our partners: https://www.empoweredhomeschool.org/#braintraining #IEP #specialneedshomeschooling #spedhomeschool
Salt & Light Radio's own Carol Brown stops by Morning Light to give us a preview of the upcoming Idaho Catholic Women's Conference on Sept. 10th.
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01. D-Formation, Matan Caspi, Pavel Khvaleev - Arc of Dreams 02. Kamilo Sanclemente, Velveta - Nowhere To Run 03. Redspace, Unwa - Samura 04. Matter - Burnout 05. Cain., Vora - Nfn 06. Kamilo Sanclemente, Carol Brown, Simply City - Spirals Inflections 07. Gorkiz & Pedrada, Tonaco - Antitension 08. Pacs - Disclosure 09. Noiyse Project, Dj Ruby - Cosmic Alto 10. Alex Kreimer, Kamilo Sanclemente - Moon Eclipse 11. Stan Kolev, Teklix - Embrace 12. Doriann - All Odds 13. Noiyse Project - Walk With Me 14. Alter Alex - Vimana 15. Michael A - Denouement 16. Rufus Du Sol, Innellea - I Don't Wanna Leave 17. Juan Ibanez, Andres Moris - Happiness Factory 18. Alan Cerra - Verehis 19. Two-Gun, Stan Kolev - Bellatrix 20. Rufus Du Sol, Oibaf, Wallen - New Sky 21. Mayro - Exotic and Smooth 22. Teklix - Shivoham 23. Darren Bray, Marway - Midnight Sun 24. Pedro Belardo - Drift Off 25. Galestian, Matan Caspi - One 26. Gonzalo Sacc, Franco Leonardini - Lonely 27. Marway - Sine Soul 28. Yves Eaux, Octabar - Take Me Down 29. Tgb - Boorla 30. Ruben Karapetyan, Fabri Lopez - Venus 31. Foletto - Sobon 32. Mister Monj - Infinity Nocturne 33. Oliver Schories, Oliver Huntemann - Devon 34. Mayro - Canchero 35. Gorkiz, Disto (Sl) - Complete Control 36. Blackloud, Dowden - Ball Park 37. Goom Gum - Jois 38. Bondarev, Jiminy Hop - Pale Blue Dot 39. Lena Storm, Natalie Exland, Tryger - Save Me 40. Simos Tagias, Dmitry Molosh - The Purge 41. Nopi - Bito 42. Lio Q, Nicolas Leonelli, Paul Deep (Ar) - Perfect Love 43. Mindo - Altai 44. Above & Beyond, Zoe Johnston - Love Is Not Enough 45. Xiasou, Contribute Translation, Hernan Torres - Reaction 46. Bondarev, Anton Borin (Ru) - Multiverse 47. Dmitry Molosh - Twinkle 48. Dual Flux, Michael A - Ground Zero 49. Arratou - Breathe 50. Raffa (Br), Emphi - Sensations 51. Naasa - Soulmate 52. Cream (Pl) - Resonance 53. D-Nox, Felipe Novaes - Space Talk 54. Pete Tong, Goom Gum - Signal (Tulum Dub) 55. Finger Fest Inc, Dj Bird Unofficial - Auto Porno 56. Darksun, Andrewboy - Cyberlove
01. D-Formation, Matan Caspi, Pavel Khvaleev - Arc of Dreams 02. Kamilo Sanclemente, Velveta - Nowhere To Run 03. Redspace, Unwa - Samura 04. Matter - Burnout 05. Cain., Vora - Nfn 06. Kamilo Sanclemente, Carol Brown, Simply City - Spirals Inflections 07. Gorkiz & Pedrada, Tonaco - Antitension 08. Pacs - Disclosure 09. Noiyse Project, Dj Ruby - Cosmic Alto 10. Alex Kreimer, Kamilo Sanclemente - Moon Eclipse 11. Stan Kolev, Teklix - Embrace 12. Doriann - All Odds 13. Noiyse Project - Walk With Me 14. Alter Alex - Vimana 15. Michael A - Denouement 16. Rufus Du Sol, Innellea - I Don't Wanna Leave 17. Juan Ibanez, Andres Moris - Happiness Factory 18. Alan Cerra - Verehis 19. Two-Gun, Stan Kolev - Bellatrix 20. Rufus Du Sol, Oibaf, Wallen - New Sky 21. Mayro - Exotic and Smooth 22. Teklix - Shivoham 23. Darren Bray, Marway - Midnight Sun 24. Pedro Belardo - Drift Off 25. Galestian, Matan Caspi - One 26. Gonzalo Sacc, Franco Leonardini - Lonely 27. Marway - Sine Soul 28. Yves Eaux, Octabar - Take Me Down 29. Tgb - Boorla 30. Ruben Karapetyan, Fabri Lopez - Venus 31. Foletto - Sobon 32. Mister Monj - Infinity Nocturne 33. Oliver Schories, Oliver Huntemann - Devon 34. Mayro - Canchero 35. Gorkiz, Disto (Sl) - Complete Control 36. Blackloud, Dowden - Ball Park 37. Goom Gum - Jois 38. Bondarev, Jiminy Hop - Pale Blue Dot 39. Lena Storm, Natalie Exland, Tryger - Save Me 40. Simos Tagias, Dmitry Molosh - The Purge 41. Nopi - Bito 42. Lio Q, Nicolas Leonelli, Paul Deep (Ar) - Perfect Love 43. Mindo - Altai 44. Above & Beyond, Zoe Johnston - Love Is Not Enough 45. Xiasou, Contribute Translation, Hernan Torres - Reaction 46. Bondarev, Anton Borin (Ru) - Multiverse 47. Dmitry Molosh - Twinkle 48. Dual Flux, Michael A - Ground Zero 49. Arratou - Breathe 50. Raffa (Br), Emphi - Sensations 51. Naasa - Soulmate 52. Cream (Pl) - Resonance 53. D-Nox, Felipe Novaes - Space Talk 54. Pete Tong, Goom Gum - Signal (Tulum Dub) 55. Finger Fest Inc, Dj Bird Unofficial - Auto Porno 56. Darksun, Andrewboy - Cyberlove
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01. Mister Monj - Infinity Nocturne 02. Stan Kolev - Rainbow Warriors 03. Oliver Schories, Oliver Huntemann - Devon 04. Sebastian Haas, Gonzalo Sacc, Rodrigo Lapena - Mercia 05. Tgb - Boorla 06. Monocule, Lamas (Br) - Your Eyes 07. Mayro - Canchero 08. Cedren & Manu-L, Juan Ibanez, Soulmade (Ar) - Inner Purpose 09. Platunoff, Ge Bruny - Space Shaded 10. Foletto - Sobon 11. Wassu, Djimboh - Saru 12. Marway - Stereo Cricket 13. Yonsh - Wan't To Do It 14. Kamilo Sanclemente, Carol Brown, Simply City - Spirals Inflections 15. Artbat, Dino Lenny - Fading 16. Alan Schultz - Resolution 17. Dhany G - La Isla 18. Marway - Sine Soul 19. Deniz Kabu, Viia - Bhava 20. Boris Louit, Andres Moris, Kevin Yair - Basil 21. Proff - Dark Magic 22. Dhany G - Shamatha 23. K Loveski - House We Have for You 24. Artbat - Upperground 25. Alex O'Rion, Matter - Katana 26. Pedro Belardo - Drift Off 27. Dmitry Molosh - Frame 28. Sergey Muzarks - Atlantis 29. The Dualz - Inside Me 30. Noiyse Project - Mindscream 31. Pacs - Disclosure 32. Rufus Du Sol, Innellea - I Don't Wanna Leave 33. Matter, Dimuth K - Hikikomori 34. Da Luka, Teklix - Immersed 35. Ryan (Cub), Andres Moris - From The Future 36. D-Nox, Michael Hooker, Stan Kolev - Upon Us 37. Alter Alex - Vimana 38. Alan Cerra - Azcara 39. Redspace, Eleene - Lathima 40. Santiago Fontanini - The Arrival 41. Dm-Theory, Synesthetic - La Presa Bene 42. Noiyse Project - Passing Seconds 43. Redspace, Unwa - Samura 44. Andrea Martini, Hrederik - Synthetism 45. Max Freegrant, Slow Fish - Remedy 46. Diana Miro, 8Kays - Easy 47. Gabo Martin - Ashes to Ashes 48. Finger Fest Inc, Dj Bird Unofficial - Auto Porno 49. Naasa - Soulmate 50. Andy Moor, Michael Wilson, Chris Micali - Control Me 51. Marway - Lemu 52. Hermanez - Twenty Four 53. Diamandy, Sandokan, Gmj - Through the Meadow 54. Eanp - Different Worlds 55. Luciano Scheffer - Saudade 56. Umutbooy - Momentum 57. Goom Gum - Jois 58. Tinlicker, Dosem - Hypnotised 59. Mindo - Altai 60. Kenan Savrun, Sinan Arsan - Serendipity 61. Above & Beyond, Zoe Johnston - Love Is Not Enough 62. K3V (Sl), Mzn - Missing Lines 63. Rinat Latif - Desert Moan
01. Mister Monj - Infinity Nocturne 02. Stan Kolev - Rainbow Warriors 03. Oliver Schories, Oliver Huntemann - Devon 04. Sebastian Haas, Gonzalo Sacc, Rodrigo Lapena - Mercia 05. Tgb - Boorla 06. Monocule, Lamas (Br) - Your Eyes 07. Mayro - Canchero 08. Cedren & Manu-L, Juan Ibanez, Soulmade (Ar) - Inner Purpose 09. Platunoff, Ge Bruny - Space Shaded 10. Foletto - Sobon 11. Wassu, Djimboh - Saru 12. Marway - Stereo Cricket 13. Yonsh - Wan't To Do It 14. Kamilo Sanclemente, Carol Brown, Simply City - Spirals Inflections 15. Artbat, Dino Lenny - Fading 16. Alan Schultz - Resolution 17. Dhany G - La Isla 18. Marway - Sine Soul 19. Deniz Kabu, Viia - Bhava 20. Boris Louit, Andres Moris, Kevin Yair - Basil 21. Proff - Dark Magic 22. Dhany G - Shamatha 23. K Loveski - House We Have for You 24. Artbat - Upperground 25. Alex O'Rion, Matter - Katana 26. Pedro Belardo - Drift Off 27. Dmitry Molosh - Frame 28. Sergey Muzarks - Atlantis 29. The Dualz - Inside Me 30. Noiyse Project - Mindscream 31. Pacs - Disclosure 32. Rufus Du Sol, Innellea - I Don't Wanna Leave 33. Matter, Dimuth K - Hikikomori 34. Da Luka, Teklix - Immersed 35. Ryan (Cub), Andres Moris - From The Future 36. D-Nox, Michael Hooker, Stan Kolev - Upon Us 37. Alter Alex - Vimana 38. Alan Cerra - Azcara 39. Redspace, Eleene - Lathima 40. Santiago Fontanini - The Arrival 41. Dm-Theory, Synesthetic - La Presa Bene 42. Noiyse Project - Passing Seconds 43. Redspace, Unwa - Samura 44. Andrea Martini, Hrederik - Synthetism 45. Max Freegrant, Slow Fish - Remedy 46. Diana Miro, 8Kays - Easy 47. Gabo Martin - Ashes to Ashes 48. Finger Fest Inc, Dj Bird Unofficial - Auto Porno 49. Naasa - Soulmate 50. Andy Moor, Michael Wilson, Chris Micali - Control Me 51. Marway - Lemu 52. Hermanez - Twenty Four 53. Diamandy, Sandokan, Gmj - Through the Meadow 54. Eanp - Different Worlds 55. Luciano Scheffer - Saudade 56. Umutbooy - Momentum 57. Goom Gum - Jois 58. Tinlicker, Dosem - Hypnotised 59. Mindo - Altai 60. Kenan Savrun, Sinan Arsan - Serendipity 61. Above & Beyond, Zoe Johnston - Love Is Not Enough 62. K3V (Sl), Mzn - Missing Lines 63. Rinat Latif - Desert Moan
01. Nopi - Bito 02. Nox Vahn, Marsh - Come Together 03. Dmitry Molosh - Twinkle 04. Stan Kolev - Hyperborea 05. Simos Tagias, Dmitry Molosh - The Purge 06. Mindo - Altai 07. Orfus - Time 08. Kenan Savrun, Sinan Arsan - Serendipity 09. Tinlicker, Dosem - Hypnotised 10. Enamour - Voye 11. Bondarev, Jiminy Hop - Pale Blue Dot 12. Sightlok, Dowden - Pavor Nocturnus 13. K3V (Sl), Mzn - Missing Lines 14. Alex Gamez, Alex Sounds - Sigma 15. Guyro, Chris Sterio, Matter - Zen 16. Stan Kolev, Matan Caspi - Arya 17. Michael Hooker, Quivver - Thoughts of You 18. Alan Schultz - Resolution 19. Dustin Nantais, Matan Caspi - The More You Do 20. Cedren & Manu-L, Juan Ibanez, Soulmade (Ar) - Inner Purpose 21. Kamilo Sanclemente, G Jimenez - The Moment 22. K Loveski - House We Have for You 23. Mango, Movement Machina, Ewan Rill - Closer to Me 24. Alexey Union, Jon.K - Inner Space 25. Alberto Blanco - Rue Gabrielle 26. Rudra, Dany Dz - Akaar 27. Boris Louit, Andres Moris, Kevin Yair - Basil 28. Yonsh - Wan't To Do It 29. Sergey Muzarks - Atlantis 30. Shannon Davin, Dimuth K, Subandrio - Horus 31. D-Nox, Michael Hooker, Stan Kolev - Upon Us 32. Matter, Dimuth K - Hikikomori 33. Matan Caspi - Rainbow 34. Ryan (Cub), Andres Moris - From The Future 35. Agustin Pietrocola - Jewels of Chaos 36. Matthias - Anturage 37. Pacs - Disclosure 38. East Cafe, Kyotto - Battery Is High 39. Sudhaus, The Wash, Solid Stone - Meridian 40. Eanp - Mighty Morphin 41. Andrea Martini, Hrederik - Synthetism 42. Tim Green, Volen Sentir - Among Wolves 43. Max Freegrant, Slow Fish - Remedy 44. Dj San, Sebastian Moore, Kamilo Sanclemente - Accretion 45. Kamilo Sanclemente, Carol Brown, Simply City - Spirals Inflections 46. Dm-Theory, Synesthetic - La Presa Bene 47. Matt Fax, Proff - Fallen 48. Diana Miro, 8Kays - Easy 49. Noiyse Project - Passing Seconds 50. Francesco Sambero, Madeleine Wood - Xhapeless 51. D-Nox, Felipe Novaes - Space Talk 52. Monojoke, Kasper Koman - Cold City 53. Naasa - Soulmate 54. Gabo Martin - Ashes to Ashes 55. Amir Telem, Radical Fantasy, Kyotto - Kiss the Sky 56. Tali Muss - Istanbul 57. Marway - Lemu 58. Max Freegrant, Mastered - Break It Down 59. Koda (Lk), Kazko - Lightworker 60. Diamandy, Sandokan, Gmj - Through the Meadow 61. Eanp - Different Worlds 62. Y Do I - Future Techno 63. Luciano Scheffer - Saudade 64. Maximalism - Magical
01. Nopi - Bito 02. Nox Vahn, Marsh - Come Together 03. Dmitry Molosh - Twinkle 04. Stan Kolev - Hyperborea 05. Simos Tagias, Dmitry Molosh - The Purge 06. Mindo - Altai 07. Orfus - Time 08. Kenan Savrun, Sinan Arsan - Serendipity 09. Tinlicker, Dosem - Hypnotised 10. Enamour - Voye 11. Bondarev, Jiminy Hop - Pale Blue Dot 12. Sightlok, Dowden - Pavor Nocturnus 13. K3V (Sl), Mzn - Missing Lines 14. Alex Gamez, Alex Sounds - Sigma 15. Guyro, Chris Sterio, Matter - Zen 16. Stan Kolev, Matan Caspi - Arya 17. Michael Hooker, Quivver - Thoughts of You 18. Alan Schultz - Resolution 19. Dustin Nantais, Matan Caspi - The More You Do 20. Cedren & Manu-L, Juan Ibanez, Soulmade (Ar) - Inner Purpose 21. Kamilo Sanclemente, G Jimenez - The Moment 22. K Loveski - House We Have for You 23. Mango, Movement Machina, Ewan Rill - Closer to Me 24. Alexey Union, Jon.K - Inner Space 25. Alberto Blanco - Rue Gabrielle 26. Rudra, Dany Dz - Akaar 27. Boris Louit, Andres Moris, Kevin Yair - Basil 28. Yonsh - Wan't To Do It 29. Sergey Muzarks - Atlantis 30. Shannon Davin, Dimuth K, Subandrio - Horus 31. D-Nox, Michael Hooker, Stan Kolev - Upon Us 32. Matter, Dimuth K - Hikikomori 33. Matan Caspi - Rainbow 34. Ryan (Cub), Andres Moris - From The Future 35. Agustin Pietrocola - Jewels of Chaos 36. Matthias - Anturage 37. Pacs - Disclosure 38. East Cafe, Kyotto - Battery Is High 39. Sudhaus, The Wash, Solid Stone - Meridian 40. Eanp - Mighty Morphin 41. Andrea Martini, Hrederik - Synthetism 42. Tim Green, Volen Sentir - Among Wolves 43. Max Freegrant, Slow Fish - Remedy 44. Dj San, Sebastian Moore, Kamilo Sanclemente - Accretion 45. Kamilo Sanclemente, Carol Brown, Simply City - Spirals Inflections 46. Dm-Theory, Synesthetic - La Presa Bene 47. Matt Fax, Proff - Fallen 48. Diana Miro, 8Kays - Easy 49. Noiyse Project - Passing Seconds 50. Francesco Sambero, Madeleine Wood - Xhapeless 51. D-Nox, Felipe Novaes - Space Talk 52. Monojoke, Kasper Koman - Cold City 53. Naasa - Soulmate 54. Gabo Martin - Ashes to Ashes 55. Amir Telem, Radical Fantasy, Kyotto - Kiss the Sky 56. Tali Muss - Istanbul 57. Marway - Lemu 58. Max Freegrant, Mastered - Break It Down 59. Koda (Lk), Kazko - Lightworker 60. Diamandy, Sandokan, Gmj - Through the Meadow 61. Eanp - Different Worlds 62. Y Do I - Future Techno 63. Luciano Scheffer - Saudade 64. Maximalism - Magical
01. Naasa - Soulmate 02. Gabo Martin - Ashes to Ashes 03. Amir Telem, Radical Fantasy, Kyotto - Kiss the Sky 04. D-Nox, Felipe Novaes - Space Talk 05. Gorkiz, Tonaco - Mirage in the Devil 06. Kamilo Sanclemente, Carol Brown, Simply City - Spirals Inflections 07. Max Freegrant, Slow Fish - Remedy 08. Santiago Fontanini - The Arrival 09. Noiyse Project - Passing Seconds 10. Tim Green, Volen Sentir - Among Wolves 11. Yellow Space, Haari - Rising 12. Dm-Theory, Synesthetic - La Presa Bene 13. Matter, Dimuth K - Hikikomori 14. Escape Room - Beltaloda 15. East Cafe, Kyotto - Battery Is High 16. Mir Omar, Paul Angelo - Until November 17. Ryan (Cub), Andres Moris - From The Future 18. Dark Affair, Evegrem, Jorge Viana - In Your Memory 19. Several Definitions, Lunar Plane - Female 20. Agustin Pietrocola - Jewels of Chaos 21. Ugur Okan - Eclipse 22. Pacs - Disclosure 23. Alan Cerra - Azcara 24. Noiyse Project - Alive 25. Rudra, Dany Dz - Akaar 26. K Loveski - House We Have for You 27. Tinlicker - Past Life 28. Alexey Union, Jon.K - Inner Space 29. East Cafe, Sebastian Haas - Without Legacy 30. Cassimm, Chus & Ceballos - Dances with Wolves 31. Alex O'Rion, Matter - Katana 32. Ignacio Corazza, Gabo Martin - Insomnio 33. Boris Louit, Andres Moris, Kevin Yair - Basil 34. Kamilo Sanclemente, Dabeat, Jerome Isma-Ae - Canis 35. Wassu, Djimboh - Saru 36. Solomun - We'll never have today again 37. Mami - Seasons 38. Angel One - Each of Us 39. Anthony Pappa, Jamie Stevens - Where We've Gone 40. Moodfreak, Anakim - Middle Class 41. Mirror Machines - Atlantis 42. Santiablo - DAO 43. Tali Muss - Zafer 44. Alex O'Rion - Stranded 45. Cezar Nica - Umbriel 46. Monocule, Lamas (Br) - Your Eyes 47. Hernan Martinez (Ar), Monojoke - Constellation 48. Oesha - Seminyak 49. Gregory S, Dante Pippi - Grey Rain! 50. Sightlok, Dowden - Pavor Nocturnus 51. Mariano Mellino, John Cosani, Morttagua - Timoycos 52. Mindo - Altai 53. Matchy, Matthias Schuell - Kinetics 54. Steve Parry, Renato Cohen - What You Make It 55. Bondarev, Anton Borin (Ru) - Multiverse 56. Dmitry Molosh - Twinkle 57. Passenger 10 - Osmania 58. Collective Machine - Turning 59. Eanp - Different Worlds 60. Luciano Scheffer - Saudade 61. D-Nox, Lenn V, Shai T - Paradise 62. Koda (Lk), Kazko - Lightworker
01. Naasa - Soulmate 02. Gabo Martin - Ashes to Ashes 03. Amir Telem, Radical Fantasy, Kyotto - Kiss the Sky 04. D-Nox, Felipe Novaes - Space Talk 05. Gorkiz, Tonaco - Mirage in the Devil 06. Kamilo Sanclemente, Carol Brown, Simply City - Spirals Inflections 07. Max Freegrant, Slow Fish - Remedy 08. Santiago Fontanini - The Arrival 09. Noiyse Project - Passing Seconds 10. Tim Green, Volen Sentir - Among Wolves 11. Yellow Space, Haari - Rising 12. Dm-Theory, Synesthetic - La Presa Bene 13. Matter, Dimuth K - Hikikomori 14. Escape Room - Beltaloda 15. East Cafe, Kyotto - Battery Is High 16. Mir Omar, Paul Angelo - Until November 17. Ryan (Cub), Andres Moris - From The Future 18. Dark Affair, Evegrem, Jorge Viana - In Your Memory 19. Several Definitions, Lunar Plane - Female 20. Agustin Pietrocola - Jewels of Chaos 21. Ugur Okan - Eclipse 22. Pacs - Disclosure 23. Alan Cerra - Azcara 24. Noiyse Project - Alive 25. Rudra, Dany Dz - Akaar 26. K Loveski - House We Have for You 27. Tinlicker - Past Life 28. Alexey Union, Jon.K - Inner Space 29. East Cafe, Sebastian Haas - Without Legacy 30. Cassimm, Chus & Ceballos - Dances with Wolves 31. Alex O'Rion, Matter - Katana 32. Ignacio Corazza, Gabo Martin - Insomnio 33. Boris Louit, Andres Moris, Kevin Yair - Basil 34. Kamilo Sanclemente, Dabeat, Jerome Isma-Ae - Canis 35. Wassu, Djimboh - Saru 36. Solomun - We'll never have today again 37. Mami - Seasons 38. Angel One - Each of Us 39. Anthony Pappa, Jamie Stevens - Where We've Gone 40. Moodfreak, Anakim - Middle Class 41. Mirror Machines - Atlantis 42. Santiablo - DAO 43. Tali Muss - Zafer 44. Alex O'Rion - Stranded 45. Cezar Nica - Umbriel 46. Monocule, Lamas (Br) - Your Eyes 47. Hernan Martinez (Ar), Monojoke - Constellation 48. Oesha - Seminyak 49. Gregory S, Dante Pippi - Grey Rain! 50. Sightlok, Dowden - Pavor Nocturnus 51. Mariano Mellino, John Cosani, Morttagua - Timoycos 52. Mindo - Altai 53. Matchy, Matthias Schuell - Kinetics 54. Steve Parry, Renato Cohen - What You Make It 55. Bondarev, Anton Borin (Ru) - Multiverse 56. Dmitry Molosh - Twinkle 57. Passenger 10 - Osmania 58. Collective Machine - Turning 59. Eanp - Different Worlds 60. Luciano Scheffer - Saudade 61. D-Nox, Lenn V, Shai T - Paradise 62. Koda (Lk), Kazko - Lightworker
01. Dark Affair, Evegrem, Jorge Viana - In Your Memory 02. Agustin Pietrocola - Jewels of Chaos 03. D-Nox, Michael Hooker, Stan Kolev - Upon Us 04. Ugur Okan - Eclipse 05. Redspace, Eleene - Lathima 06. Jesuan M - Varsovia 07. East Cafe, Kyotto - Battery Is High 08. Matter, Dimuth K - Hikikomori 09. Tritonal, Au5, Dylan Matthew, Sound Quelle - Happy Where We Are 10. Noiyse Project - Alive 11. Ruddaz, Joel Gershom - I Can't Breathe 12. Kamilo Sanclemente, Carol Brown, Simply City - Spirals Inflections 13. Liftchain - Kiwi 14. East Cafe, Magitman - Only I Am to Blame 15. Andrea Martini, Hrederik - Synthetism 16. Noiyse Project - Passing Seconds 17. Artbat, Sailor & I - Best of Me 18. Yellow Space, Haari - Rising 19. Emrat, Audera - Soul 20. Santiago Fontanini - The Arrival 21. Tim Green, Volen Sentir - Among Wolves 22. Gorkiz, Tonaco - Mirage in the Devil 23. Kamilo Sanclemente, Integral Bread - Perspective 24. Naasa - Soulmate 25. Dysco, Juan Ibanez - Euphoric Seas 26. D-Nox, Felipe Novaes - Space Talk 27. Amir Telem, Radical Fantasy, Kyotto - Kiss the Sky 28. Nobilis, Ewan Rill - Solid State 29. D-Nox, Lenn V, Shai T - Paradise 30. Dmitry Molosh - Twinkle 31. German Brigante - Temple 32. Tinlicker, Dosem - Hypnotised 33. Matter, Gmj - Wormhole 34. Steve Parry, Renato Cohen - What You Make It 35. Simos Tagias - The Purge 36. Matchy, Matthias Schuell - Kinetics 37. Passenger 10 - Osmania 38. Guy J, Ruhe - In Oblivion 39. Mindo - Altai 40. Mariano Mellino, John Cosani, Morttagua - Timoycos 41. Stan Kolev, Matan Caspi, Cosmonaut - Empire 42. Oesha - Seminyak 43. Enertia-Sound, Nacres, Montw - Enna II 44. Cezar Nica - Umbriel 45. Fuenka - Lanesra 46. Hernan Martinez (Ar), Monojoke - Constellation 47. Monocule, Lamas (Br) - Your Eyes 48. Rafael Osmo - Amadeus 49. Estiva - Tide 50. Blusoul, Silinder - Space Rain 51. Mami - Seasons 52. Alan Schultz - Resolution 53. Dr Green, David Podhel - The Line 54. Nacjus - Illusions 55. Audiojack - Stellar 56. Alex O'Rion, Matter - Katana 57. K Loveski - House We Have for You 58. Sergey Muzarks - Atlantis 59. Losann, Stan Kolev - Sturgeon Moon 60. Rudra, Dany Dz - Akaar 61. Spencer Brown - Thanks, Guy 62. Escape Room - Beltaloda 63. Nico Szabo - Raccoon
01. Dark Affair, Evegrem, Jorge Viana - In Your Memory 02. Agustin Pietrocola - Jewels of Chaos 03. D-Nox, Michael Hooker, Stan Kolev - Upon Us 04. Ugur Okan - Eclipse 05. Redspace, Eleene - Lathima 06. Jesuan M - Varsovia 07. East Cafe, Kyotto - Battery Is High 08. Matter, Dimuth K - Hikikomori 09. Tritonal, Au5, Dylan Matthew, Sound Quelle - Happy Where We Are 10. Noiyse Project - Alive 11. Ruddaz, Joel Gershom - I Can't Breathe 12. Kamilo Sanclemente, Carol Brown, Simply City - Spirals Inflections 13. Liftchain - Kiwi 14. East Cafe, Magitman - Only I Am to Blame 15. Andrea Martini, Hrederik - Synthetism 16. Noiyse Project - Passing Seconds 17. Artbat, Sailor & I - Best of Me 18. Yellow Space, Haari - Rising 19. Emrat, Audera - Soul 20. Santiago Fontanini - The Arrival 21. Tim Green, Volen Sentir - Among Wolves 22. Gorkiz, Tonaco - Mirage in the Devil 23. Kamilo Sanclemente, Integral Bread - Perspective 24. Naasa - Soulmate 25. Dysco, Juan Ibanez - Euphoric Seas 26. D-Nox, Felipe Novaes - Space Talk 27. Amir Telem, Radical Fantasy, Kyotto - Kiss the Sky 28. Nobilis, Ewan Rill - Solid State 29. D-Nox, Lenn V, Shai T - Paradise 30. Dmitry Molosh - Twinkle 31. German Brigante - Temple 32. Tinlicker, Dosem - Hypnotised 33. Matter, Gmj - Wormhole 34. Steve Parry, Renato Cohen - What You Make It 35. Simos Tagias - The Purge 36. Matchy, Matthias Schuell - Kinetics 37. Passenger 10 - Osmania 38. Guy J, Ruhe - In Oblivion 39. Mindo - Altai 40. Mariano Mellino, John Cosani, Morttagua - Timoycos 41. Stan Kolev, Matan Caspi, Cosmonaut - Empire 42. Oesha - Seminyak 43. Enertia-Sound, Nacres, Montw - Enna II 44. Cezar Nica - Umbriel 45. Fuenka - Lanesra 46. Hernan Martinez (Ar), Monojoke - Constellation 47. Monocule, Lamas (Br) - Your Eyes 48. Rafael Osmo - Amadeus 49. Estiva - Tide 50. Blusoul, Silinder - Space Rain 51. Mami - Seasons 52. Alan Schultz - Resolution 53. Dr Green, David Podhel - The Line 54. Nacjus - Illusions 55. Audiojack - Stellar 56. Alex O'Rion, Matter - Katana 57. K Loveski - House We Have for You 58. Sergey Muzarks - Atlantis 59. Losann, Stan Kolev - Sturgeon Moon 60. Rudra, Dany Dz - Akaar 61. Spencer Brown - Thanks, Guy 62. Escape Room - Beltaloda 63. Nico Szabo - Raccoon
In this episode, Carol L. Brown, MD, discusses her role as chief health equity officer at MSKCC, her thoughts on the future of structural inequities, strategies to diversify clinical trials, and more. Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :13 About Brown :19 The interview 3:00 Can you tell us a little bit about your path? 3:10 Are equity officer positions helping institutions, or are they there as window dressing? 6:46 Are you optimistic with where we're going? Do you think we'll come out of the pandemic with new solutions to break down these structural inequities? 11:35 We must keep focusing on these issues 18:04 How does fear play a role in how we speak with and care for our patients? 21:22 Do you have ideas on how we can get more heterogenous populations in clinical trials? 33:00 Brown's take-home message 40:09 How to reach Dr. Brown 41:11 Carol Brown, MD, is a board-certified gynecologic oncologist; senior vice president and chief health equity officer at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and the incumbent of the Nicholls-Biondi Chair for Health Equity. She also serves as vice chair of Health Equity in the department of surgery. She holds academic appointments as attending surgeon and member at MSK, and professor, obstetrics and gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Follow us on Twitter @HemOncToday and @ShikhaJainMD. Brown can be reached by email at healthequity@mskcc.org. Disclosures: Brown reports no relevant financial disclosures. Jain reports she is a paid freelance writer for Lippincott.
Dr. Jeanine Cook-Garard and Gina Peter talk about gynecological cancers and women’s health with Dr. Carol Brown, a Gynecologic Surgeon and Chief Health Equity Officer at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, who for more than two decades has provided care to women with ovarian, uterine, cervical, and vulvar cancer.
In this episode, find 3 ways to stimulate "hope molecules" in order to notice more and solve problems sooner than later. Brain training Episode 6: Carol Brown and Equipping Minds https://bit.ly/2PzKdfb or on apple podcasts here: https://apple.co/2Punz86 Son-Rise movie: https://amzn.to/3sPbHeq Lorenzo's Oil movie: https://amzn.to/3dKmzpv Book Hope Circuit by Martin Seligman https://amzn.to/3dPWHZe Sweat is sacred Research on sauna and health benefits: Dementia https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27932366/ Depression https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27172277/ Inflammation https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29209938/ Nervous system https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20884178/ Lowers cortisol https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33845653/ Stable blood sugar and low insulin Book Why We Get Sick by Benjamin Bikman https://amzn.to/3dPWHZe More info at www.forthebetterchemistry.com/podcast Caregiver stress, longevity, chemistry, hope, joy, peace, freedom, resilience, ben franklin, mitochondria, epilepsy, brain surgery, neuroplasticity, world peace --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alecia-english/support
How can I expand my capacity and handle all the information in my life especially with a health challenge of my own or my child or parent? Is it possible to help my child learn to learn better? Can I speed up my memory at any age? Learn from this neuroplasticity expert on her researched method called Equipping Minds used in public, private, and homeschools as well as many therapists for all different ages. It's fun and accessible, and really works! Free 8 week course on YouTube: https://youtu.be/6dPGNzW2R64. Or go to www.equippingminds.com to sign up for online courses or the yearly conference coming up April 19-23, 2021! Keywords: processing speed, working memory, epilepsy, Alzheimer's, autism, mild cognitive impairment, brain training, Hope --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alecia-english/support
Every bereaved parent has experienced that moment when life split in two, as if a massive earthquake has permanently separated "before" from "after". Carol Brown's earthquake occurred in September of 1996, when her daughter Jackie suddenly went home to Heaven. Join Jill and Carol for a conversation filled with the wisdom that over two decades of grieving well can bring. Newly-bereaved parents in particular will find our conversation helpful as Carol shares very practical tips that she has learned in the dark. For more information about While We're Waiting and the free retreats we offer for bereaved parents, click HERE.For more information about GriefShare or to find a group in your area, click HERE.
Podie Lynch, the only woman in the Class of 1971 to win a varsity letter, and Carol Brown, a national champion swimmer and Olympic bronze medal rower from the Class of 1975, join the First 50 podcast.
Dr. Carol Brown, founder of the Equipping Minds foundation takes us through the factors involved in cognitive development: 1. Processing 2. Working Memory 3. Comprehension and Visualization 4. Reasoning abilities and more ... while describing why it is important for learning to happen in a joyful manner and how IQ and academics are not at all the same thing as ability.
One of the projects the government is fast tracking to help kick start the economy is facing continued backlash over the demolition of homes. The Northern Pathway cycleway or "Sky Path" on Auckland's Harbour Bridge is one of 11 projects listed in the COVID-19 Recovery (Fast-track) Bill that will be introduced in the House later this week. Under the bill, the public and councils won't have input into whether projects can go ahead; instead, a panel of experts will decide. Homes along Princes Street face demolition for a ramp to be built as part of the skypath project. Carol Brown and her husband's home of 35 years is on the line and she told political reporter Charlie Dreaver they still intend to fight the decision, but see it as a losing battle.
Was your child receiving special services through the public school, but now you’re suddenly schooling at home? Are you wondering how you can help your child continue learning and flourishing? Join HSLDA educational consultants Kristy Horner, Faith Berens, and Dr. Carol Brown for a conversation about special needs services—with a twist!
https://tinyurl.com/rm2evlpQuestion: Do you have any love songs for a playlist?Answer: Business Time and Carol Brown by Flight of the Concords, What is Love by Haddaway, The Food Album by Weird Al, you're the one by Lou Rawls, whatta man by Salt N' Pepa, California Love by 2Pac and Dr Dre, Can you feel the Love tonight by Elton John, This Love by Maroon 5, Big Bottom by Spinal Tap, and do you want to build man
Han pasado muchas cosas las últimas semanas, en este momento histórico, desde la marcha feminista y su inolvidable "Un violador en tu camino" a la acusación constitucional contra Chadwik. De eso y más conversan Carol Brown, Vale Lopresti y Daniel Leal
Lisa Hawkins and Rev. Carol Brown talk about how Joy is activated in our lives today. It’s a 2 part series. Buckle Up! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-hawkins/message
Lisa Hawkins and Reverend Carol Brown --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-hawkins/message
Progressive News Network show for March 31, 2019. This week's Nitty Gritty: Joe Biden feels, Russiagate zombie warning, and speculation on why nothing came of Marcy Wheeler (emptywheel) turning a source over to the FBI. Rick Spisak joins at 7:30 to interview Carol Brown with the Democratic Women's Club, and Prof. Wendy Lynn Lee on the hard right on campus. Jeanine Molloff will discuss the "show me your papers" bill introduced in Missouri's state legislature, prison slavery, and more on Joe Arpaio.
Carol Brown, mother of Deago Brown shares how she prayed for her son Deago who was involved with gangs, to find her prayers answered one day before he was shot and killed. Pastor Shun Abram of Binghampton Community Church also joins Carol and shares his involvement in reaching out to Deago and his community raged with crime and people finding hope. This program originally aired September 6, 2018 on the Bott Radio Network affiliate 640 AM and 100.7 FM in Memphis, TN with host Byron Tyler.
Join SPED Homeschool for our weekly broadcast, SPED Homeschool Conversations! Our special guest this week is Dr. Carol Brown, creator of the Equipping Minds Cognitive Development Curriculum and HSLDA Struggling Learner Specialist. Carol will be sharing on "Equipping Minds with Games"
What do you get when you have a CAROL BROWN and a KERYL BROWN (and a Jamie Tunkel but whatever about her) on a podcast? You get THIS!
In the early 1970s, the women’s rowing team was easy to spot in campus dining halls. “We didn’t have time to change [after practice],” Carol Brown ’75 recalled, “so we’d come up from the boathouse wet and dripping, cold and sweaty.” The experiences with her teammates built lifelong bonds, and Brown’s training on the water led her to a milestone medal at the 1976 Olympics.
Jim talks with playwright Carol Brown, who wrote and appears in NYC Fringe's "masha masha Natasha," about the girls who stabbed a friend for Slender Man
In this forth episode in our series on the Nicene Creed we look at the phrase: "I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Only Begotten Son of God, born of the Father before all ages. God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten, not made, consubstantial with the Father." Bro. Conor McDonough OP talks with Dr. Carol Brown who will shed some new light for us. Please share this series if you like it with your friends. We will release a new expisode every week until we have gone through all the articles contained in the Creed.
In this second episode on our series on the Nicene Creed we look at the very first article: "I believe in one God the Father almighty". Dr. Carol Brown joins us this week to give some new insights. Please share this series if you like it with your friends. We will release a new expisode every week until we have gone through all the articles contained in the Creed.