POPULARITY
Categories
Welcome access to the Debut S20 Dark Minisode: The Following Faceless.Today's minisode is literally one of the most paranormally packed minisodes I believe we've ever covered. Chey, as fate would have it, shared her experiences this very day I recorded them, whilst back and forthing on what was previously going to take it's place, it was ‘good' but something I cant put my finger on was telling me not too…and then Chey's email popped up, and I hope, like me, you're glad it did.Stay safe,Kevin.Joining our Patreon team not only gives you early Ad-Free access to all of our episodes, it can also give you access to the Patreon only podcast, Dark Bites. Dark Bites releases each and every week, even on the down time between seasons. There are almost 100 hours of unheard true paranormal experiences for you to binge. Simply head over to:www.patreon.com/thedarkparanormalAlso check out our website:www.thedarkparanormal.com You can also follow us on the below Social Media links:www.twitter.com/darkparanormalxwww.facebook.com/thedarkparanormalwww.youtube.com/thedarkparanormalwww.instagram.com/thedarkparanormalOur Sponsors:* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code DARKPARANORMAL for a great deal: https://happymammoth.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this podcast episode, Ryan Stidham, MD, discusses the evolution and development of digital imaging and AI in the GI space, how AI can revolutionize stages within the clinical trials and practices and more. • Intro :24 • The interview/about Stidham :36 • Tell us about your family and where you grew up. 1:14 • How did you embrace changes in technology growing up? 3:07 • What was the seminal moment that got you to move from being a consumer of information to being a producer and innovator? 6:05 • What ignited you to start commercializing and patenting your ideas, and operationalizing them into a company? How did that evolution occur? 8:32 • Can you give a quick overview of what these tools and technologies entail? 12:52 • What got you interested in inflammatory bowel disease, and how did your childhood interest in coding shift to artificial intelligence? 18:12 • Where did your interest in AI come about? 20:26 • You recently published a review on how AI will revolutionize the conduct of clinical trials in inflammatory bowel disease […] Will AI remove the need for central reading in IBD trials in the future? 23:58 • How do we change the way we train GI doctors, and should we start making these changes today? 26:38 • With AI rapidly changing the landscape, are we spending enough time educating our fellows in how to adapt to changes and communicate with patients? 32:33 • What do you think will change in IBD and gastroenterology in the near term as a result of AI? 35:06 • What is it that we really need in terms of health care access, and how can AI technology assist these needs? 38:39 • Thank you, Ryan 44:04 • Thanks for listening 44:20 Ryan Stidham, MD, MS, AGAF, is a translational scientist caring exclusively for patients with inflammatory bowel disease. He is an associate professor in the department of medicine and the department of computational medicine and bioinformatics where he serves as the associate chair of translational research. His research focus is the use of artificial intelligence to improving measurement of IBD and other gastrointestinal diseases, developing new interpretations of cross-sectional imaging, endoscopy, medical text, and other electronic data. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to guttalkpodcast@healio.com. Follow us on X @HealioGastro @sameerkberry @umfoodoc. For more from Stidham, follow @CrohnsDoc on X. Disclosures: Berry and Chey report no relevant financial disclosures. Stidham reports consulting or on advisory boards for AbbVie, Bristol Myers Squibb, CorEvitas, Eli Lilly, Exact Sciences, Gilead, Janssen, Merck, Pfizer, and Takeda. Stidham holds intellectual property and equity on medical imaging and endoscopic analysis technologies licensed by the University of Michigan to PreNovo, LLC, AMI, LLC and PathwaysGI, Inc.
THIS ONE IS STRAIGHT ENERGY!!On Episode 155 of Reemo Meerak: The C.U.T.S., Reemo chops it up with rising stars Chey and Weather Park about their new anthem “Yah-Yah”, the real grind behind their Hip Hop journeys, and the truths no one else is telling!Then — the NEW segment “Bars or CAP” goes ALL THE WAY UP!!You don't wanna miss the bars, the jokes, and the heat they bring to the table.Hit that LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE — we just getting started!!#ReemoMeerak #TheCUTSPodcast #Chey #WeatherPark #BarsOrCAP #YahYah #HipHopCultureGUEST: Chey & Weather Parkhttps://www.instagram.com/weather_park/?hl=enhttps://www.instagram.com/imchey__/?hl=enHOST - Reem'o Meerak:www.instagram.com/reemomeerak_www.twitter.com/reemomeerak_WEBSITE: https://reemomeerak.bandzoogle.com/homeFor Guest Appearance, or Questions: ReemoMeerakBrand.Info@Gmail.com or ReemoMeerak1@reemomeerakbrand.com{{SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE A COMMENT BELOW}}
NyNy feat. Lady Shocker - Sick In This TingZedz feat. Ears - Im HereDef-i & Phillipdrummond - WormholeDj Radiohead x Muggz On Drugz - No PensionPerfect Pete feat. JabbaThaKut - Peaky BlindersSheikhy Ground feat. El Da Sensei & GRYSKLL - SmileMRKBH & Rico James - MammonStar Mckenzie - I'm Your FreakState feat. Roiter - IndustryLord Brunson - DisagreementsSunny Sofancyy - Everything LegitLucy DK - Soft BitchLoon feat. Chey & Dotz - On God DemKen C - Premo FeelOn Go - KempstyleFreestyle Session - Raggo Zulu Rebel (Part 2)Sissy Ford - StreetsACT-1 feat. Jay Rhymes - First StrikeBoom Slapp & Westcoast Mo feat. Zaza God - Show MeLS Camp - Back Jack (Do It Again)Five Steez feat. Sly Rankin - Wild Jamaicans From KingstonRiccy Mitchell - I'll Be AroundStan Ipcus & Ras Beats - Ball Hog (Remix)Miniature Heroes - Back In TownLateb feat. Reks & M-Dot - Predators Hatch Wiseguy, Astray & Foul Mouth - SnakesKahlee x Digital Martyrs feat. Sam R I & Apollo - The HorrorPyraMinds Crew - Do the The KnowledgeMartinese - 2 Week NoticeDavid Rey feat. HMD - Early DoorsWhite Shadow x Son Of Saturn - Golden RatioSmiz The Moneykid feat. Villa Dom - GreatnessNutty P - SunriseD Dukes - 3am Thoughts
Weather Park & "Chey," Children of Ol' Dirty Bastard & Method Man, Talk Family Legacy Season 2 +MoreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Weather Park & "Chey," Children of Ol' Dirty Bastard & Method Man, Talk Family Legacy Season 2 Dawn Robinson From En Vogue Speaks Out On Homelessness Rumors, Lucy Pearl Drama, En Vogue SecretsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Weather Park & "Chey," Children of Ol' Dirty Bastard & Method Man, Talk Family Legacy Season 2 +MoreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Weather Park & "Chey," Children of Ol' Dirty Bastard & Method Man, Talk Family Legacy Season 2 Dawn Robinson From En Vogue Speaks Out On Homelessness Rumors, Lucy Pearl Drama, En Vogue SecretsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Family Legacy," which returns Tuesday, March 25th on Paramount+, explores the lives and careers of iconic music artists through the eyes of their children, offering a unique perspective on their parents' legendary careers and legacies. With exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and new interviews, the all-new season of "Family Legacy" features intimate conversations with the children of Wu-Tang Clan, Salt-N-Pepa, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Lil Wayne, DMX, Busta Rhymes, Wyclef Jean, The Go-Go's, TLC, D'Angelo, Ginuwine, Slipknot, Korn, Lil Jon, Daddy Yankee, Matchbox 20, Jam Master Jay, Ja Rule and Teddy Riley.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
"Family Legacy," which returns Tuesday, March 25th on Paramount+, explores the lives and careers of iconic music artists through the eyes of their children, offering a unique perspective on their parents' legendary careers and legacies. With exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and new interviews, the all-new season of "Family Legacy" features intimate conversations with the children of Wu-Tang Clan, Salt-N-Pepa, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Lil Wayne, DMX, Busta Rhymes, Wyclef Jean, The Go-Go's, TLC, D'Angelo, Ginuwine, Slipknot, Korn, Lil Jon, Daddy Yankee, Matchbox 20, Jam Master Jay, Ja Rule and Teddy Riley.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Join Chey and Jill as they dive headfirst into the wildly unexpected world of AI-generated leprechaun Smut. In this hilariously unpredictable episode, they explore the quirky, sometimes absurd, and totally unfiltered tales that artificial intelligence cooked up about Ireland's most mischievous creatures. From short kings to "flesh filled coin purse", nothing is off-limits in this naughty shamrock-filled adventure. Grab a pint and tune in for a good laugh, some scandalous stories, and a whole lot of lucky chaos!
Join Chey & Jill as they dive deep into the sinful world of Priest by Sierra Simone. These two unfiltered gals break down every sizzling moment and jaw-dropping twist, with a side of drama. Jill's threatening listeners with spankings, while Chey debuts her new hit single... Trust us, it's a ride. Expect laughter, off-topic rants, and messy, hilarious moments in this wild, CHAOTIC discussion!
In this podcast episode, Prateek Sharma, MD, about how program directors can help shepherd GI fellows into clinical research spaces, providing quality exams for upper endoscopy and more. • Intro :24 • The interview/about Sharma :43 • Tell us about your family and where you grew up. 1:00 • Did you encourage your son to go into medicine? 2:17 • What kinds of doctors were your parents? 3:40 • Who were your big, early influences? 4:08 • If you didn't always want to be a doctor, what convinced you to change your mind? 6:11 • When did you make the decision to go into academic medicine as a career? 7:16 • Are you seeing fewer and fewer fellows interested in pursuing a career in academic medicine? […] Are there ways to counsel fellows to be more interested in this type of work? 9:49 • How long have you been a program director, and are you still enjoying the work? 13:58 • How did you choose to into internal medicine and GI? 17:22 • As leaders of academic research centers, what have you done or plan to do in the face of potential cuts to the NIH overhead rates? 18:40 • How are we doing right now as a country and globally in terms of early detection of Barrett's neoplasia? 22:08 • Why has performing high-quality surveillance and screening of procedures like colonoscopy been so much more successful than performing high-quality exams for upper endoscopy? 25:33 • If the biggest hurdle to performing these exams is time, do you feel that more education around how to perform a high-quality exam will move the needle, or are other incentives needed? 28:32 • Do you think AI-based detection is overhyped or underhyped in GI? 30:33 • What are your thoughts on DNA-based testing for conditions like Barrett's neoplasia, and how should they be incorporated into standard practice? 34:24 • What are your priorities as president of the American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy this year? 38:42 • What do you see as the biggest threats or concerns to gastroenterologists? 42:25 • Final thoughts? 46:32 • Thank you, Prateek 47:13 • Thanks for listening 47:15 Prateek Sharma, MD, FASGE, FACP, FACG, is professor of medicine and director of the GI fellowship program at the University of Kansas School of Medicine. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to guttalkpodcast@healio.com. Follow us on X @HealioGastro @sameerkberry @umfoodoc. For more from Sharma, follow @KUcancercenter and @ASGEendoscopy on X and Instagram. Disclosures: Berry and Chey report no relevant financial disclosures. Sharma reports consulting for Boston Scientific Corporation, CDx Labs, Cipla, Exact Sciences, Medtronic, Olympus Corporation, Salix Pharmaceuticals, Samsung Bioepis and Takeda and provides grant/research support to ERBE USA Inc., Fujifilm Holdings America Corporation, Ironwood Pharmaceuticals Inc. and NEC.
Like the effervescent bubbles in her sparkling wine, Emily Heintz believes that true quality always rises to the top. Emily is the visionary behind Sèchey, a dynamic platform that includes a luxury dealcoholized wine brand, a dry bottle shop in South Carolina, and a thriving DTC business offering a wide range of alcohol analogs. Sèchey also curated Target's non-alcoholic adult beverage set, bringing elevated options to the mass retailer's shelves. Sèchey's strategic direction and impressive momentum caught the attention of InvestBev, a private equity firm specializing in adult beverages. In August, InvestBev made an undisclosed investment in the company, with founder Brian Rosen praising Sèchey for having “gotten farther with less than anyone else we've seen.” In this episode, Emily joins us for a dive deep into her vision for Sèchey and the journey of building the brand. Framed around a series of true or false questions, Emily discusses the key factors driving the growth of the non-alcoholic beverage category, how Gen Z and Millennial lifestyles are shaping awareness and trial, and why she believes the founder's voice is the most essential tool in connecting with customers. Show notes: 0:25: Emily Heintz, Founder & CEO, Sèchey – Emily and Ray sample some of Sèchey's sparkling wine, before she discusses her inspiration to start the company, whether her lack of experience in beverages impacted the company early on and why NA wine has the biggest upside among alcohol analogs. She also talks about what's driving traffic in Sèchey's retail store, whether category growth is directly tied to negative health effects of alcohol, and the gap between millennials and Gen Z consumers' perception of wine. Emily also highlights Sèchey's partnership with Target, her perspective that the future of NA beverages isn't in liquor stores, why she's only somewhat concerned about lower quality options in the space, and why she believes that the first adult beverage for younger generations should be a non-alcoholic one. Brands in this episode: Sèchey, Athletic Brewing, Ghia, Kin Euphoric, Tost, Blind Tiger, Ritual Zero
Having the right team of people alongside you is fundamental to the success of your business. From the very beginning of Swift Ventures, I've been intentional and strategic about who I have supporting me, both in the business and at home now that I'm a mama. I've been really fortunate to have a team who have been with me for a number of years - something I value very highly. As the business has evolved, the structure of my team has shifted so today I'm sharing my exact team as a 7 figure mastermind model business. I'm a big fan of keeping my team as lean as possible and the business as automated and systemised as possible so that I can spend the majority of my time doing what I love - coaching and creating.I've always run my business this way so whether you're bringing in 50k or 150k months, you could absolutely use the same structure in your business.Behind the ScenesAt the heart of my business is Nivek, my business manager and co-coach for the Scalable Freedom Mastermind. Nivek has been an integral part of Swift Ventures for six amazing years and has come alongside as a contractor for very intentional reasons. A lot of people ask me why I have a contractor in such a key role and the reason is because Nivek thrives in her role as a business owner and entrepreneur. It shapes the way she thinks about my business and also the way she thinks about our client's businesses in her role of co-coach. The main factor here is that I found the right person for the role. Another key person on the team is Tammy, our brilliant customer service manager and marketing assistant. Tammy joined us just before my maternity leave and her efficiency and dedication to handling our support inbox and virtual assistance are unparalleled, making her a pivotal member of our lean team.Outsourcing Beyond the core team, our operations are significantly bolstered by outsourcing to professionals like Jackie Norton and her design team at White Deer, who have been with us for nearly four years, bringing grace and consistency to our design needs. We also have our accountant Diana Todd along with the bookkeeping expertise of Susannah Piek at Santosha and of course our podcast producers, Bamby Media.CoachingClient support is front and centre, with Niv extending her support as an incredible co-coach. We also have Taryn, a marketing strategist and messaging maven, who adds immense value with her copywriting expertise. I am so fortunate to have this incredible longterm team that supports Swift Ventures in the most amazing way.Late last year, I formed a strategic partnership with Jane Day from Webinize so that all my Scalable Freedom Mastermind clients gain access to her Abundant Ads Academy membership. This provides incredible value to my mastermind clients in addition to my legacy clients in the Inner Circle.Home Front SupportOn the home front, I have Lauren, my wonderful nanny who is with Sunnie two days a week plus my mum supporting one day each week. My husband Chey also has one day a week with Sunnie and although he doesn't have a direct role in Swift Ventures, he is a key part of my advisory board, being an expert around all things leadership, strategy, marketing, and sales.I also have my coach, Lacey, who I personally have worked with for the last six years. Lacey is not only a key advisor in the business with her incredible strategic guidance but has also been an incredible personal support and mentor to me over the years. Having team members who've journeyed with me for the long haul is no accident. It's rooted in a leadership style where mutual respect and support are paramount. By prioritising the needs of my team—be it through financial incentives, growth opportunities, or leadership mentoring—my business fosters a nurturing environment conducive to longevity and excellence. I've always treated my team as co-collaborators where people can take ownership of parts of the business as though it's their own.The Lean Team AdvantageKeeping our team lean isn't just strategic; it's about ensuring our business remains nimble. By automating processes and retaining a selective team, we maintain high profitability and focus on coaching and creating—areas I truly love. A lean team also allows us to pivot really easily, giving me the opportunity to do things like taking maternity leave like I did last year.So, no matter where you're at with your team right now, I hope this sneak peek into behind-the-scenes of Swift Ventures has inspired you to think about how you might like to structure your team moving forward.LINKSResources mentioned: FREE MasterclassDM me the word "Mastermind" on Instagram to find out about the Scalable Freedom MastermindThe FREE Mastermind Launch PlaybookConnect with Ellie: Website: https://www.ellieswift.com/Instagram: @elliehswiftFacebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/shineonsocialellieswift/
Lights Out! ...and the reading (and the opinions) begin! Chey and Jill are tackling Navessa Allen's Lights Out this week. They'll share their thoughts on the book, offer some seriously helpful tips for getting out of a reading slump and debate whether books or their movie/TV counterparts are better. Prepare for some passionate (and maybe slightly controversial) bookish banter!
In this podcast episode, Maria Abreu, MD, current president of the AGA, discusses the unique upbringing of health care professionals who are children of immigrants, formal versus on-the-job leadership training and more. • Intro :24 • The interview/about Abreu :31 • Can you tell us about where you grew up and the impact your family had on the work you're doing now? :54 • Chey and Abreu on the profile in Gastroenterology in May 2024, which announced Abreu as the current AGA president and summarized her personal and professional life. 3:08 • Abreu on her father's involvement with the Bay of Pigs invasion in Cuba. 7:00 • Chey and Abreu on the impact of an upbringing as children of immigrants. 12:02 • How did you get interested in GI, specifically in IBD? 13:00 • When did it become apparent to you that you were interested in more than traditional academia and clinical medicine, and wanted to inspire and have a broader impact? 17:37 • What would you say to a younger physician or someone earlier in their career about formal leadership training versus on-the-job training? […] Do you think this generation needs formal training in how to manage people as health care becomes more complex? 21:11 • Do you think that the future of academia and the phenotype of who is going to lead in academic divisions will change? 28:40 • What are your priorities during your presidential year at AGA? 34:24 • What have you learned so far as president of the AGA? Has anything struck you as surprising? 42:03 • Thank you, Maria 44:12 • Thanks for listening 44:45 Maria T. Abreu, MD, is the current president of the American Gastroenterological Association. She is the fifth woman to lead AGA as president and the association's first Latino president. Dr. Abreu currently serves as the Martin Kalser Endowed Chair of Gastroenterology; professor of medicine, microbiology and immunology; and director of the Crohn's and Colitis Center at the University of Miami. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to guttalkpodcast@healio.com. Follow us on X @HealioGastro @sameerkberry @umfoodoc. For more from Abreu, follow @ibddocmaria on X. Disclosures: Berry and Chey report no relevant financial disclosures. Abreu reports receiving consultant fees from serving on pharmaceutical advisory boards.
Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: William Chey, MD Recent changes to the American College of Gastroenterology's guidelines on H. pylori treatment provide recommendations for antibiotic susceptibility and optimal patient management. Dr. Peter Buch sits down with the lead author of these guidelines, Dr. William Chey, to learn more about implications for clinical practice. Dr. Chey is the Chief of the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, the H. Marvin Pollard Professor of Gastroenterology, and a Professor of Nutrition Sciences at the University of Michigan.
We were pleased to be apart of the 2025 woman's hunt in Bogota. We bring three of the woman Jenna, CC, and Chey on this episode to get their perspective of the hunt. There was alot of great takeaways from this hunt and one of the girls got to leave with a beautiful pintail to mount. The Bogota Boys look forward to this hunt next season. Enjoy!
In this episode of the Always On Podcast, host Duncan MacPherson engages in a profound and inspiring discussion with Sathya Chey Patterson CFP®, Esq., AIF®, Managing Partner at Arise Private Wealth. Recognized as a 2023 Forbes Top Women Wealth Advisor and a 2024 AdvisorHub Advisors to Watch, Sathya shares her incredible journey from adversity to … Continue reading Making the American Dream a Reality: A Conversation with Sathya Chey Patterson (Ep. 70) →
In this podcast episode, Larry Kosinski, MD, founder of SonarMD, discusses reclaiming GI services for patients and physicians, developing new tools for IBD patients and more. • Intro :24 • The interview/about Kosinski :29 • Can you tell us about your upbringing and the experiences that got you to where you are today? What got you interested in gastroenterology? :55 • Of the many “chapters” in your story, can you talk about your merger and acquisition experience in the medical field? How has the process of different GI groups coming together changed over time? 5:40 • Why did the investors of SonarMD want to confine activities to just IBD and not scale it? 20:49 • Chey and Kosinski on the issues of moving away from patients being at the center of the decision-making and equal partnership in mergers and acquisitions. 22:03 • Chey and Kosinski on what drives physician burnout in gastroenterology. 25:06 • Do you feel that solutions focused on addressing cost in IBD is going to be as effective as solutions in addressing costs associated with functional diseases? 28:02 • What do you see next for SonarMD, and how has your own transition into your next “chapter” been? 32:24 • Berry, Chey and Kosinski on the development of tools to assist patients with IBD and diagnose GI conditions. 40:10 • What have you learned from the different projects you have worked on, and what advice would you give gastroenterologists interested in this type of innovation? 42:20 • Thank you, Larry 44:09 • Thanks for listening 44:33 Lawrence R. Kosinski, MD, MBA, AGAF, FACG, is a retired gastroenterologist who practiced for 35 years in suburban Chicago and is one of the founders of Illinois Gastroenterology Group, the largest independent GI practice in Illinois. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to guttalkpodcast@healio.com. Follow us on X @HealioGastro @sameerkberry @umfoodoc. For more from Kosinski, follow @lrkosinski on X. Disclosures: Berry, Chey and Kosinski report no relevant financial disclosures.
Chey is back from Thailand and is ready to share disastrous details about the Thailand group trip planned by TrovaTrip... Follow us: Think Loud Crew IG: @thinkloudcrew Cheyenne's IG: @cheynotshy Shanan's IG: @hairbyshananc R's IG: @rkylelynn More about the show: Check out our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEWHZqlWjGI1ZD9TwHBT8jg. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or using this link: http://bit.ly/ThinkLoudCrewPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this podcast episode, Tom Serena, chief executive officer of the American Gastroenterological Association, discusses the role of private equity in specialty societies, the hunger to be involved in innovation and more. • Intro :24 • The interview/about Serena :29 • Can you tell us about your upbringing and how it helped you become who you are today? :50 • Were there certain early individuals or experiences that you think have been impactful or important to your career today? 1:43 • Have you always been a natural leader, or did you grow into it? 2:38 • What are some things you learned from your coach? 3:30 • Is there a pathway that you unintentionally took that led you to medical societies and medical society leadership? 5:09 • Over the thirty years you have been involved with the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA), when did you know that you were going to be a core part of the leadership team? 6:38 • How have you seen the GI field change over the last thirty years? 8:24 • Do you think there has been a shift in the culture of our specialty for major organizations like AGA to be more open to a wider range of physicians and stake holders? 11:00 • Where do you think we're going over the next few years with private equity? 14:08 • Can you tell us more about the AGA's GI Opportunity Fund? What prompted the AGA to partner with venture capital and how has the experience been so far? 19:19 • Are there things that organization leaders are more likely to invest or not invest in? 21:47 • Berry, Chey and Serena on non-traditional ways physicians are looking to make use of their medical training. 23:24 • How have larger legacy societies like AGA and ACG view the emergence of more nuanced clinical societies, and how do they impact the way the AGA tries to execute its mission? 27:05 • Can you talk about ABIM's impact on health care and the GI specialty? 30:01 • What are some of the biggest challenges facing AGA and GI as a field moving forward? 33:17 • Outside of the Opportunity Fund, what are other ways that the AGA is working to solve challenges around physician burnout, autonomy and reimbursement? 34:43 • Any life lessons you want to share with listeners? 36:22 • Thank you, Tom 37:39 • Thanks for listening 37:58 Tom Serena is chief executive officer of the American Gastroenterological Association. Tom joined AGA in 1994 and has served as the organization's CEO since 2010. His previous role was VP of finance. He has been heavily focused on governance, helping the governing board to become the stewards of AGA's future, with an emphasis on strengthening board - committee - staff relationships. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to guttalkpodcast@healio.com. Follow us on X @HealioGastro @sameerkberry @umfoodoc. For more from Serena, follow @TSerenaAGA on X. For more from the AGA, visit www.gastro.org and follow @AmerGastroAssn on X. Disclosures: Berry and Chey report no relevant financial disclosures. Serena reports he is an investor in the GI Opportunity Fund.
H. pylori (Helicobacter pylori) is a common bacterial infection that can cause digestive issues such as stomach pain, ulcers, and, if untreated, more serious complications. In this episode, we're joined by Dr. William D. Chey, a leading gastroenterologist, professor at the University of Michigan, and Vice President of the American College of Gastroenterology's Board of Trustees. As the lead author of the ACG's newly updated guidelines for diagnosing and treating H. pylori, Dr. Chey discusses: Why the updated guidelines matter and what they mean for patients. How H. pylori is diagnosed and the latest best practices. Treatment advancements and what patients should know. The role of lifestyle and nutrition in managing this infection. This episode provides essential insights for anyone facing an H. pylori diagnosis or undergoing treatment, empowering you with knowledge to take control of your digestive health journey. This episode is presented in collaboration with the American College of Gastroenterology's Patient Care Committee.
In this episode, we sit down with the successful and inspiring Sathya Chey Patterson. Sathya is known for her numerous accolades, including being recognized as one of the top women advisors in California by Forbes in 2023. As the founder of Arise, Sathya is dedicated to aligning wealth with values and empowering women to create real, tangible abundance. Her story is not just about financial success but also about integrating into the US as an immigrant from Cambodia and rising above many challenges to achieve the American dream. Sathya shares the importance of living within one's means, investing wisely, and integrating money with personal values. You'll learn how her early experiences shaped her outlook on money, the sacrifices her family made for financial security, and how she now aims to help others achieve a balanced and fulfilled life. This episode is brimming with valuable insights into financial planning, emotional connections to money, and the profound impact of aligning wealth with purpose. Key Topics: How Sathya's family found their American dream after experiencing a genocide in Cambodia Sathya's early experience in finance working in for her family Breaking off on her own career path Going to university with a desire to help others pursue the life they want by building their wealth Growing, saving, and studying while raising a baby at 20 years old How Sathya learned to be as efficient as possible with the money she was making The skills that ultimately led to Sathya being able to break out on her own as an entrepreneur Getting to the core of what people need to be truly happy The financial planning that happened that allowed her to quit her job Allowing space to be more present and conscious with how she spends her time Bridging the gap between her upbringing and who she is now Building success through soul alignment of wealth Giving people the confidence to do the things they love with the people they love What is your love language for spending? Connect with Sathya online: Website: https://www.ariseprivatewealth.com/ Forbes Rankings: https://www.forbes.com/profile/sathya-chey-patterson/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sathya-chey-arisepw/ Instagram: @ariseprivatewealth Find more from Syama Bunten: Instagram: @syama.co, @gettingrichpod Website: https://syamabunten.com/ Download Syama's Guide to Getting Rich: www.syamabunten.com Women & Wealth Catalyst Summit: https://women.win/ Big Delta Capital: www.bigdeltacapital.com
I know you love getting a peek of what happens behind the scenes at Swift Ventures and today I'm excited - and I'll be honest, a little nervous - to share my wins and challenges from the first 2 months back from maternity leave.3 of my biggest winsAbove all, I'm so incredibly grateful to have a healthy thriving baby and a healthy thriving business. To me, that's the biggest win. It's an amazing feeling to know I am showing up in both areas, being present as a mum and in my business and it's something I'm really proud of.Another win I'm celebrating is the success of my brand new masterclass which had over 750 sign-ups and a 20% show-up rate. I was thrilled with this result given the current season and it was honestly the best masterclass I've ever done. We had an incredible launch and at this point, we're about 95% sold out. All of that with a four-month-old baby is, I think, a massive win.This season has been very full and I am so grateful for the support system I have around me. Between my mum, my incredible nanny and Chey, who is such a wonderful father, I feel so supported to focus on the business when Sunnie is in their care. The day to day structure we have in place is working so beautifully and I'm so grateful. 3 of my biggest challengesI knew that motherhood would present me with challenges that I hadn't experienced before but I must admit, some challenges have taken me by surprise. One particular challenge has been the lack of flexibility in finding extra time. Those spontaneous late-night and early-morning work sessions aren't always possible now, which means I'm having to adjust to a much more structured work routine and have some really strong boundaries in place. During the already big season of my mastermind launch, there were a few nights when Sunnie wasn't sleeping as well and I found myself going into time scarcity in a big way. I experienced anxious thoughts in a way I hadn't in a long time. It made me realise that I need to acknowledge my limitations and also prioritise my wellbeing so I don't burn out. Looking ahead to planning next year with big business and personal goals in mind is both exciting and daunting. For the first time in my career, I'm planning the year ahead while also trying to factor in the practicalities of life with a baby - who will quickly grow into a toddler. I really don't have any idea what that will look like, so it's been a challenge to know how to make space for that. While my wins and challenges are specific to my season of life with a new baby, I hope this episode feels supportive to you in your unique life situation. Whether you're navigating life with teenage kids, taking care of ageing parents or juggling career goals amidst personal changes, the main message I want to share is that it is absolutely possible to rise and thrive, no matter what you're facing. LINKSResources mentioned: FREE MasterclassDM me the word "Mastermind" on Instagram to find out about the Scalable Freedom MastermindThe FREE Mastermind Launch PlaybookConnect with Ellie: Website: https://www.ellieswift.com/Instagram: @elliehswiftFacebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/shineonsocialellieswift/
In this podcast episode, Brad Stillman, executive director at American College of Gastroenterology, discusses adapting with the GI landscape to prevent physician burnout, the role organizations play in ensuring physicians have the right tools to aid patients and more. • Intro :24 • The interview/about Stillman :35 • Can you tell us about your background? 1:17 • Who are your early influences? Who was foundational for the way you think and the person you are? 1:54 • Since your father was an artist, did you ever think about a career in art? 5:11 • How did you choose law as your vocation? 7:23 • From law, how did you get to the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG)? 8:47 • Over the twenty-three years that you have been involved with ACG, what has struck you about how gastroenterology has changed as a subspecialty and as a profession? 14:26 • Chey and Stillman on the structural challenges facing GI practices and screenings. 18:01 • What needs to happen to address the crisis of training additional gastroenterologists to meet rising demands? 23:39 • Chey, Berry and Stillman on creative solutions and being disruptive innovators in medical education reform. 29:09 • How has the ACG changed over the course of your tenure? What have the most profound changes been in this organization? 33:07 • Outside of education, how has it been managing the distinct components of the ACG, and what do you see in the future for the structure of the ACG? 37:57 • Do you have any “Stillman quotes” you'd like to share with us? 44:17 • Can you share anything about the upcoming strategic plan that is slated to be released at the ACG's 2024 Annual Scientific Meeting & Postgraduate Course? 46:33 • Thank you, Brad 49:10 • Thanks for listening 49:29 Brad Stillman is the executive director at American College of Gastroenterology, the leading professional organization for GI clinicians with more than 20,000 members. He oversees all aspects of the College as well as the ACG Institute for Clinical Research and Education where he also serves on the board. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to guttalkpodcast@healio.com. Follow us on X @HealioGastro @sameerkberry @umfoodoc. For more from Stillman, follow @AmCollegeGastro on X. Disclosures: Berry, Chey and Stillman report no relevant financial disclosures.
Chey high jacks this episode and asks Naii some questions
We welcome Chey back to fill us in on her healing journey
Chey is back with us with an update on her life!
Welcome back to ‘Fish in a Barrel'. Enjoying a night at Chicago speakeasy, The Barrel, our investigators indulged in a round of THE JUICE, a delicious and exclusive beverage served only to regulars. After a slew of strong and disturbing visions, the barman, Cornelius Doyle, let slip of a special juicy batch served to our crew. Inventor and toymaker, Chey smells conspiracy, and in a impassioned and questionable move confronts Doyle… This is Mystery Quest, a roleplaying podcast where we play a variety of one-shot RPG's with a rolling cast of special guests. Podcast: https://www.pickaxe.uk/mystery-quest Patreon link: https://www.patreon.com/MysteryQuest Check out Call of Cthulhu here: https://www.chaosium.com/ The adventure ‘Fish in a Barrel' is available on DriveThruRPG: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/347780/fish-in-a-barrel Follow the Cast: Tom: https://www.youtube.com/angorytom Briony: https://www.twitch.tv/brionykay Lewis: https://www.youtube.com/c/yogscast Ben: https://www.youtube.com/@GamesNight Ted (Pyrion Flax): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaGWSIZnljlgNTSMzYnxTEg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this special crossover podcast episode, Tuesday Night IBS host Jeffrey Roberts, MSEd, BSc, and Kate Scarlata, MPH, RDN, are joined live by William Chey, MD, and Amanda Lynett, MS, RDN, at FOOD the Main Course Conference in Ann Arbor, MI. · Intro :02 · The interview/about Scarlata :27 · About Chey 1:07 · About Lynett 1:53 · Chey, over the course of your career, what prompted this area of interest for you? 2:47 · When did you first hear about FODMAPs in relationship to IBS, and was there an “a-ha” moment that made you think that this would become something major in the future? 5:38 · What was your goal with this conference, FOOD the Main Course? 10:28 · Amanda, how do you go about putting a conference like this together? 14:09 · Where do you see GI nutrition going? What are some new updates in this area for dieticians? 18:45 · Amanda, what personally prompted you to go into GI nutrition? 22:03 · Chey, where do you think IBS care is going, and are we succeeding in helping patients? 24:37 · Do you feel that there is a role for supplements, prebiotics and probiotics in managing IBS? 28:26 · What about mast cell stabilizers? 30:49 · Do you have any recommendations right now for health care providers caring for patients with IBS? 33:56 · Do you think there is an opportunity to educate providers about pelvic floor physical therapy from a diet and awareness perspective? 39:21 · Amanda, as an expert GI RD, where do you see IBS care going, and what hopeful messages can you provide to people living with this condition? 42:41 · If you could speak to other health care professionals that work in GI, what is an important component that should be considered when offering nutrition care for patients living with a GI disorder? 44:17 · Thank you, Dr. Chey and Amanda 49:26 · Thanks for listening 49:42 Amanda Lynett MS, RDN, is a registered dietitian with her masters. Amanda is with the Division of Gastroenterology at Michigan Medical in Ann Arbor. Jeffrey Roberts, MSEd, BSc, is a patient advocate and creator of the first website for IBS sufferers. He is the co-founder of Tuesday Night IBS. Kate Scarlata, MPH, RDN, is a US-based dietitian with over 30 years of experience. Kate's expertise is in gastrointestinal disorders and food intolerance. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to guttalkpodcast@healio.com. Follow us on X @HealioGastro @sameerkberry @umfoodoc. For more Tuesday Night IBS, be sure check out TuesdayNightIBS.com and to follow and subscribe to their podcast. Disclosures: Chey and Roberts report no relevant financial disclosures. Scarlata reports stock options with Epicured LLC and FODY Food Company, financial support from Dr. Schar, Mahana Therapeutics, Nestle Health Science, Olipop, Pendulum, QOL Medical.
In this special crossover podcast episode, Tuesday Night IBS host Jeffrey Roberts, MSEd, BSc, and Kate Scarlata, MPH, RDN, are joined live by William Chey, MD, and Amanda Lynett, MS, RDN, at FOOD the Main Course Conference in Ann Arbor, MI.Amanda Lynett MS, RDN, is a registered dietitian with her masters. Amanda is with the Division of Gastroenterology at Michigan Medical in Ann Arbor.Jeffrey Roberts, MSEd, BSc, is a patient advocate and creator of the first website for IBS sufferers. He is the co-founder of Tuesday Night IBS.Kate Scarlata, MPH, RDN, is a US-based dietitian with over 30 years of experience. Kate's expertise is in gastrointestinal disorders and food intolerance.We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to guttalkpodcast@healio.com. Follow uson X @HealioGastro @sameerkberry @umfoodoc. For more Tuesday Night IBS, be sure check out TuesdayNightIBS.com and to follow and subscribe to their podcast.Disclosures: Chey and Roberts report no relevant financial disclosures. Scarlata reports stock options with Epicured LLC and FODY Food Company, financial support from Dr. Schar, Mahana Therapeutics, Nestle Health Science, Olipop, Pendulum, QOL Medical.
Hailing from a family of Cambodian genocide survivors, Sathya Patterson's parents worked diligently to support their family. Starting with recycling cardboard and cans, they eventually built a small business empire that allowed them to retire in their fifties. This success was achieved through hard work, saving, and making prudent investments in real estate, gold, and diamonds. Building wealth through hard work, wise investing, and living within one's means, coupled with forgiveness and compassion as integral paths to healing trauma and cultivating self-love, can lead to personal and financial freedom. Sathya Shea Patterson's journey exemplifies this principle. Patterson's experience as a single mother at a young age further reinforced the importance of financial stability. She returned to school when her daughter was three months old, earning a finance degree from Cal State Fullerton. Patterson's journey to success in the financial world was also largely due to her commitment to showing compassion towards those who have caused harm, recognizing that they may have been acting from a place of confusion or pain. By delving into her inner child and offering love and acceptance, a spiritual journey and practice that began in her 20s, she was able to heal past wounds and nurture a sense of self-worth. Join Aaron and Sathya for a heartfelt discussion on finding purpose, choosing compassion and forgiveness, and embracing life to the fullest. Chat Breakdown: 00:00:32 - Living a Mindful Life 00:03:06 - Landon Patterson and His Connection to Sathya 00:03:47 - Cambodian Genocide 00:04:57 - The Khmer Rouge and Pol Pot's Regime 00:06:06 - Sathya's Parent's Survival Story 00:11:06 - Refugee Camps 00:13:07 - Western Privilege 00:15:05 - The Human Capacity for Evil 00:16:20 - Ignorance and Unenlightened Actions 00:18:01 - Sathya's Family's Journey to America 00:22:03 - From Recycling to Entrepreneurship 00:24:26 - The Importance of Financial Literacy 00:25:30 - Addressing Trauma and Healing 00:30:26 - Spiritual Growth and Self-Reflection 00:32:49 - The Role of Plant Medicine in Healing 00:34:44 - The Importance of Consistent Spiritual Practice 00:35:32 - The Necessity of Forgiveness 00:38:10 - Compassion and Understanding 00:40:05 - Self-Love and Personal Growth 00:41:21 - Meeting Landon and Building a Family 00:41:35 - Single Motherhood and Pursuing Education 00:43:42 - The Path to Wealth Management 01:09:40 - Building Soul Alignment 01:17:02 - Real love and relationships. Quotes: "It was a shame to me that I saw so many Americans living paycheck to paycheck." "My family ended up there because we all survived, my immediate family at least, survived the Cambodian genocide that occurred from 75 to 79." "My dad was so proud to be an American. He said, what's American? Country music? Give me more of that Garth Brooks, you know? So I grew up listening to country music. That's how proud he was to be here." "It's time to be your own divine mother and father." “When I'm struggling with forgiveness towards somebody that's hurt me, I often picture them as a child." "Good people have beautiful relationships. Good people have friends. Good people have wealth. Good people get all the good stuff about life." "Instead of asking, how do I make more money? Instead ask, who do I need to unbecome to allow more money into my life?" Stay Connected: Connect with Sathya: Arise Private Wealth: https://www.ariseprivatewealth.com/sathya-chey LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sathya-chey-arisepw/ Heart of Ananda Sound Healing: https://www.instagram.com/heartofananda Connect with Aaron: Website: http://www.chatsandtatts.com Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chatsandtatts IG: http://www.instagram.com/chatsandtatts Chats & Tatts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chatsandtatts Aaron IG: http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com
Confucius and Fresh break away from the routine chatter for a two-part guest appearance: Shxwnfresh & THEBROSFRESH in Studio 1A ahead of a Stubb’s show on Friday, August 30th and an interview with Staten Island’s Chey. Hear all that plus an Unpopular Opinion on Heavy D this week. The post Shxwnfresh in Studio 1A / Interview with Chey appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Confucius and Fresh break away from the routine chatter for a two-part guest appearance: Shxwnfresh & THEBROSFRESH in Studio 1A ahead of a Stubb’s show on Friday, August 30th and an interview with Staten Island’s Chey. Hear all that plus an Unpopular Opinion on Heavy D this week. The post Shxwnfresh in Studio 1A / Interview with Chey appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
In this podcast episode, Tom McCourt, chief executive officer of Ironwood Pharmaceuticals, discusses the evolving relationship between physicians and pharma, breakthroughs in GI drugs and more. • Intro :59 • Welcome to this episode of Gut Talk 1:23 • The interview/about McCourt 1:32 • Tell us about your family and where you grew up. 2:15 • What did you take away from your football career at University of Wisconsin? 4:19 • How long were you a clinical pharmacist? 7:57 • McCourt on his experience as a health science associate. 8:55 • Where is the line between academics and the pharma industry? 10:49 • When you launched drugs like omeprazole and esomeprazole, did you have any idea what impact they would have? 13:00 • What changed to make the pharma industry go from respected to villainized? 16:39 • What's your perspective on innovation and billing architecture for pharmaceuticals? […] Where do you think we're going to see the most exciting changes in the near-term? 19:33 • Chey and McCourt on challenges the US health care system faces in comparison to other countries. 24:47 • How can we make breakthrough drugs and technology available to everyone without stifling innovation? 27:05 • Did patients valuing their quality-of-life factor into your decision to switch from AmGen to Ironwood Pharmaceuticals? 29:12 • From a pharmaceutical perspective, do you think there are examples of successful health policy? 36:30 • Thank you, Tom 42:13 • Thanks for listening 43:20 Tom McCourt is the chief executive officer of Ironwood Pharmaceuticals, a commercial biotechnology company working to revolutionize the treatment of gastrointestinal (GI) diseases and redefine the standard of care for millions of patients. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to guttalkpodcast@healio.com. Follow us on X @HealioGastro @sameerkberry @umfoodoc. For more from McCourt, follow @ironwoodpharma on X. Disclosures: Berry and Chey report no relevant financial disclosures. McCourt is chief executive officer and a member of the board of directors of Ironwood Pharmaceuticals; serves on the board of directors and member of the compensation committee of Pliant Therapeutics, Inc., a public company, and on the board of trustees for the American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE).
Subscribe today for access to our full catalog of bonus episodes, including 2+ new episodes every month! www.patreon.com/boysbiblestudy Let's journey deeper into the twisted mind of Tim Chey, the Christian movie auteur responsible for some of our favorite films about the evils of money, Hollywood, and sports. Last week on this podcast, we congratulated Mr. Chey on the success of his newest film THE FIRING SQUAD, which we saw in theaters. This week we catch up on his most recent filmography we've neglected: 2022's JOURNEY TO HELL. This is Chey's take on the Divine Comedy trope of a guide leading a mortal spirit through hell, but the film is actually based on a John Bunyan novel instead of Dante. In Chey's adaptation, protagonist Shane Badman is a successful entrepreneur and unsuccessful Christian who believes himself to be saved but is shocked after he perishes in a surfing accident only to wake up trapped in Hell for eternity. As we watch flashbacks of Shane's corrupted earthly lifestyle, including an extremely meta scene where he makes fun of a bad Christian film, we also enjoy a guided tour of hell and all of the strange characters Shane meets along the way. Shane talks to Mao Zedong, the Zodiac Killer, the Columbine shooters, Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock, an unnamed “iPhone CEO”, and even a certain Führer who you might remember from history class. They're all there on a mission to humble Shane and get him to realize that his meager faith on Earth was no match for his pride, which was ultimately his downfall. JOURNEY TO HELL is a sobering depiction of the consequences of a life without God, where demons are depicted as micromanaging human labor for all of eternity… which honestly just sounds a lot like Earth. View our full episode list and subscribe to any of our public feeds: http://boysbiblestudy.com Unlock 2+ bonus episodes per month: http://patreon.com/boysbiblestudy Subscribe to our Twitch for livestreams: http://twitch.tv/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/boysbiblestudy
We here at Boys' Bible Study jump at the chance to see a brand new Christian movie in theaters, especially one made by a director we trust as much as Tim Chey. THE FIRING SQUAD is the sixth film of his we've reviewed for the pod and we found it to possess some of the quirks and qualities we expect from a Chey joint: groups of hunky guys having fun together, D-list stunt casting, evangelical Christianity, and a bizarre hatred of sports. THE FIRING SQUAD finds established Christian genre superstars (Kevin Sorbo, Eric Roberts), a fallen former Oscar winner (Cuba Gooding Jr.) and newcomer James Barrington in a nonsensical plot set in an Indonesian prison, allegedly based on a true story (it's not; we can't find info on these events anywhere.) Several foreigners facing the death penalty for drug charges in the draconian Indonesian justice system band together in the prison chapel to share the word of the Lord, resulting in some unlikely conversions and a feeling of peace despite the tragedy of impending death by firing squad. Now, we at BBS are all about DIY filmmakers using their big imaginations to tell stories beyond their means, but some of THE FIRING SQUAD's asks of its audience to suspend our disbelief were a bit much. How did Cuba Gooding Jr., stuck in maximum security prison, acquire three formal suits that fit the protagonists perfectly so they could pretend to be “the media” and escape? Why are the prison doors always open, with guards and prisoners fraternizing like a freshman year university dormitory? Then again, the plot inconsistencies were so perfectly Chey that we think THE FIRING SQUAD might be the prolific anti-sports director's most solid and enjoyable film yet. View our full episode list and subscribe to any of our public feeds: http://boysbiblestudy.com Unlock 2+ bonus episodes per month: http://patreon.com/boysbiblestudy Subscribe to our Twitch for livestreams: http://twitch.tv/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/boysbiblestudy
Film Director Tim Chey joins us on the podcast today to discuss his most recent film about the true story of men coming to the saving knowledge of Jesus while in prison. Please send your questions for Back Channel with Foth to aaron.santmyire@agwmafrica.org
Jen Gabe & Chewy start the 2nd hour of the show discussing the Milwaukee Brewers and the MLB All star game snubs, namely Brice Turange not making the team even after reserves were announced yesterday. Pat Murphy has some interesting nick-names for the young Brewers team, the crew goes over those nicknames, and Chewy remembers some of his Packers teammates nick-names. Jordan Love made the 33rd teams top-25 players 25 year old or unders team. Is Jordan Love's ranking correct? Jason Wilde briefly joins the show to talk Jordan Love's contract extension.
In this podcast episode, John Inadomi, MD, chair of the department of internal medicine at University of Utah Health, discusses the value of mentorship, qualities a leader should possess and more. • Intro :59 • Welcome to this episode of Gut Talk 1:23 • The interview/about Inadomi 1:30 • Tell us about your family and where you grew up. 2:59 • Inadomi on the impact World War II had on his family. 3:47 • Chey and Inadomi on the ways immigrants approached being American post-World War II. 4:33 • How did you end up in medicine after receiving a mechanical engineering degree from MIT? 6:32 • How did you go from bionics to polyps/GI? 8:00 • What did you learn from your experiences playing water polo in college? 10:31 • How did you end up at the University of New Mexico? 13:00 • What did Amnon Sonnenberg, MD, MSc, teach you? 16:04 • How do you view and embrace change? 18:27 • When did you catch the bug of wanting to lead faculty? […] Did you have mentorship specifically on health system leadership? 24:30 • How have you learned these leadership characteristics and skills that are not an inherent part of physician training? Do you think there is going to be a change in leadership development moving forward? 29:59 • For people thinking about advancement opportunities in leadership, what is the mindset you have to develop as a successful division chief or a successful department chair? 33:55 • What do you think are the biggest challenges facing academic gastroenterology or academic internal medicine? […] How can we physicians be aware of and mitigate these challenges? 38:36 • How are academic medical centers going to survive? 41:39 • Do you see the loss of physician autonomy and burnout getting better? 43:29 • What has been your favorite golf course that you have played on? 46:36 • Thank you, John 47:48 • Thanks for listening 48:14 John M. Inadomi, MD, is the Jon M. Huntsman presidential endowed chair, and the chair of the department of internal medicine at University of Utah Health. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to guttalkpodcast@healio.com. Follow us on X @HealioGastro @sameerkberry @umfoodoc. For more from Inadomi, follow him on X @InadomiJ. Disclosures: Berry and Chey report no relevant financial disclosures. Inadomi reports grant support from Exact Sciences.
ABOUT TODAY'S EPISODE: As Christian women and mothers, we all want to make a difference for eternity, even if our paths look different. Maybe you're nurturing a faith-filled family, healing bodies in healthcare, or training the hearts and minds of our future in a classroom. For Tim, it's all about using his talent in filmmaking to spread the gospel and transform lives. Join me for an inspiring chat with filmmaker Tim Chey, the heart and soul behind the impactful film "The Firing Squad." Tim's mission is clear: to lead one million souls to Jesus through his powerful storytelling through film. As we sat down to record, Tim was speaking from a student booth at Drake University. He had just finished giving a speech and sharing his film with 30,000 students before jumping on a plane to his next destination. Tune in and discover how you can be part of this incredible journey and find inspiration for your own in the process. Whether you're at home, at work, or in your community, this episode will inspire you to make a lasting difference. ABOUT GUEST: Tim Chey is an acclaimed Asian American movie director known for his faith-driven films that inspire and uplift audiences. A Harvard graduate, Chey has directed notable works such as "Suing the Devil" and "Freedom," with his latest project, "The Firing Squad," aiming to lead viewers to a deeper understanding of Jesus Christ. His unique voice in Christian cinema brings both diversity and spiritual depth. Chey's passion for using media to transform lives is evident in his impactful storytelling and advocacy for faith-based filmmaking. CONNECT with TIM CHEY: Links: https://www.millionsouls.org Tim's Website: www.timchey.com Movie website: www.firingsquadfilm.com Find his movies on YouTube! https://youtube.com/@timcheyfilms?si=mrIdl6ESANdI4eHh —————————————————— • MAGIC MIND: Supercharge your mind and energy while calming your system with Magic Mind for 20% off with this link: https://www.magicmind.com/JAVAWITHJEN20 • START A PODCAST: Get this 7-Essential Steps to Podcast Creation Checklist for free : subscribepage.io/StartYourPodcastChecklist • Get the deets on Jen's 200th episode Giveaway, happening in mid-July 2024 by joining her email list here: subscribepage.io/GetUpdates • LEAVE JEN A RATING ⭐️ & REVIEW: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/java-with-jen-hearing-gods-voice-for-everyday-life/id1257356393?mt=2 CONNECT WITH JEN: Thank you for rating, reviewing and sharing the show on social media, this makes such an enormous difference on the reach of this podcast! Follow and tag me on Instagram @javawithjen or Facebook @javawithjenpodcast , and Share when you're listening to a show! I love seeing your posts
In today's episode, I sit down with Tim Chey, the director and producer of the upcoming film "The Firing Squad," set to release on August 2, 2024. Tim shares his remarkable journey from Atheism and Buddhism to his radical conversion to Christianity, his career highs and lows, and his commitment to making faith-based films. His story is one of transformation, perseverance, and unwavering faith in the face of adversity. We also talk about the movie and how the concept impacted Tim. It is based off of the story of the Christians who were executed by firing squad in Indonesia on April 29, 2015. It stars Kevin Sorbo and Cuba Gooding Jr. Keep an eye out for advanced ticket sales near you to get the interest going and get it in more theaters! Bio: Educated at Harvard University, USC Film School, and Boston University School of Law. Chey's work has been seen on E! Entertainment, The Wall Street Journal, The LA Times, VIBE TV, MTV, Daily Variety, Hollywood Reporter, TNT, USA Networks, the Dove Awards, MovieGuide Awards, People Magazine, and the New York Times. Chey has produced, written and directed nine feature films, including his latest ‘Epic Journey' (2013) which took him to 27 countries and ‘Final' (2013) based on his novel. He also produced ‘The Underground Railroad' (2013) starring Cuba Gooding, Jr. William Sadler, and Sharon Leal. In 2011, his film, 'Suing the Devil' starring Malcolm McDowell, Tom Sizemore, Corbin Bernsen, Rebecca St. James ranked #8 nationwide out of 17,000 movies on Walmart's On Demand. The film was shot in Sydney, Australia and won the coveted 5-star Dove Award. Chey is the winner of two 5-Star Dove Awards and was the recipient of the prestigious 'Spirit of the Independent' award for Best Director. He served as chairman of the Student Awards committee at the Director's Guild of America. He divides his time between Honolulu and Los Angeles. He's happily married with two children. Anchor Verse: Romans 8:28 Hebrews 6:10 Ephesians 4:31 Philippians 4:13 Connect with Tim: Movie Website: https://www.firingsquadfilm.com/ Website: http://timchey.net https://www.instagram.com/tim_chey FB: https://www.facebook.com/TimChey ***We love hearing from our listeners! Sharing your thoughts through reviews is a fantastic way to be a part of our podcast family and contribute to the conversation. If you've enjoyed our podcast, leaving a review is quick and easy! Just head to Apple podcasts or wherever you are tuning in and share your thoughts. Your feedback makes a big difference!***
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chey Smith On The Blessing & Challenge Of Being Method Man's Daughter, Dating, Music Advice, + MoreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cuba Gooding, Jr. and Kevin Sorbo Star in ‘The Firing Squad' Based on the Incredible True Story of Prisoners Who Found Hope While Living on Death RowDirector Tim Chey (‘Freedom' and ‘David and Goliath') Teams with Epoch Studios to Bring Powerful Redemption Story to Theaters August 2024 Based on a powerful true story of finding hope inthe face of death, celebrated Christian filmmaker Tim Chey is bringing totheaters The Firing Squad, an inspiring movie about three convicted criminals,portrayed by acclaimed actors Kevin Sorbo (“God's Not Dead” and “Let There BeLight”) and Cuba Gooding, Jr. (“Jerry Maguire”), alongside breakout star JamesBarrington, who are sentenced to death in an Indonesian prison in 2015. Thispowerful story is set to impact audiences nationwide in August 2024.The Firing Squad delves into the harrowing journey of three men who findthemselves on the brink of execution. As the countdown to their deaths begins,a remarkable sequence of events unfolds, revealing the transformative power offaith and the hope that transcends earthly trials. The men's journey ofredemption doesn't stop at personal salvation; it ignites a spiritual revolutionwithin the prison camp, guiding the souls of the most hardened criminalstoward the loving embrace of Christ.Known for his compelling and faith-driven narratives, Chey hopes The FiringSquad will leave a lasting impact on audiences worldwide. "At its core, this film is a story of courage, resilience and the transformative power of salvation through Jesus Christ," said Chey. "I'm an evangelist first and a filmmaker second. Beyond mere entertainment, I pray the film will serve as a catalyst for introspection, compelling audiences to embrace the grace and love of Jesus Christ.”Lead Cast: Kevin Sorbo, known for his impactful roles in faith-based films, takes on therole of Pastor Lynbrook. His performance resonates with authenticity andpassion.Cuba Gooding, Jr. embodies Samuel Wilson, another inmate facingimminent execution. Gooding, Jr. shared that his experience making this filmbecame more than an acting job; it was a life-altering experience that drewhim closer to Christ. James Barrington portrays convicted drug dealer-turned-Christian Peter Lone with remarkable vulnerability and strength.Sorbo, a vocal advocate for Christian entertainment, has emphasized theimportance of supporting faith-based projects like The Firing Squad. "In today's entertainment landscape, it's crucial that we rally behind projects thatuphold Christian values and share stories of faith," said Sorbo. "We have a battleto win in Hollywood. Films like this are powerful tools for spreading messages ofhope and inspiration."Cuba Gooding Jr. shared, “Our nation, let alone the entire world, has appeared tomove away from God in so many areas of society. It's time for us to get back toour faith. Our film ‘The Firing Squad' was the first script I've read in a very longtime that reminded me we are all surrounded by God's love and that His faith iseternal. It's a story of redemption, the likes of which I've not seen in a very longtime.”Marking Epoch Studios' first foray into faith-based cinema, The Firing Squad is atestament to the redemption available to all through Jesus Christ. The film is setto hit theaters nationwide on August 2, 2024. For more information andexclusive content, visit the official website: firingsquadfilm.com or follow the filmon social media:Facebook: facebook.com/TheFiringSquadMovieX: twitter.com/FiringSquad2024Instagram: instagram.com/firingsquadfilm/Linkedin: linkedin.com/showcase/firingsquad/YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCbzzOpAcpvwwrm24-cS1bCgAbout Epoch Studios Epoch Studios is a division of The Epoch Times, the fastest-growingindependent nonpartisan news media in the country, dedicated to truthfulreporting. Epoch Studios is the co-producer of The Firing Squad movie.In the darkest of hours, two American drug dealers undergo a spiritualmetamorphosis, their hearts touched and forever changed by the profoundembrace of Christianity, moments before facing their own execution. Theirjourney of redemption doesn't stop at personal salvation; it ignites a spiritualrevolution within the prison camp, guiding the souls of the most hardenedcriminals toward the loving embrace of Christ. The film concludes with aprofoundly stirring finale.The Firing Squad is a true story of redemption, reminding us that we all face a“firing squad” – a challenge – in our lives, and yet with faith, that challenge canlead us to life. Beyond mere entertainment, the film is a catalyst forintrospection, compelling audiences to contemplate life's profound questionsand prompting them to explore the true meaning of existence itself. With the majority of the production team members and cast sharing their Christian faith, this film stands as a testament to the transformative power of belief and the resounding echoes of salvation.Cuba Gooding, Jr. is an accomplished actor known for his dynamic and charismatic performances on both stage and screen. Born on January 2, 1968, in The Bronx, New York, Gooding, Jr. comes from a family with a rich history in the entertainment industry. He began his acting career at a young age and quickly established himself as a talented performer with a range of skills that allowed him to tackle various roles.LEAD CAST BIOGRAPHIESCuba Gooding, Jr. as Samuel WilsonOver the years, Gooding, Jr. has appeared in numerous films and televisionshows, earning critical acclaim and widespread recognition for his work. Someof his most notable roles include his Academy Award-winning performance asRod Tidwell in "Jerry Maguire," as well as his work in "Boyz n the Hood," "A FewGood Men" and "As Good as It Gets." In addition, he starred in what he believesto be his greatest accomplishment and fan favorite reiterated to him personallyduring his travels around the globe — the theatrically released production ofMaster Chief Carl Brashear's life, entitled "Men of Honor."Gooding, Jr. has also had success on Broadway, earning a Tony Awardnomination for his roles in "The Trip to Bountiful" as well as two consecutiveruns as Billy Flynn in the acclaimed production of the musical "Chicago," bothon Broadway and the west-end stage in London, UK. Beyond his work as an actor, Gooding, Jr. is also known for his philanthropy, particularly in cancer research and education. He has been involved with numerous charities and organizations, including the American Cancer Society and the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. With his talent, charm and dedication to giving back, Gooding, Jr. is truly a star in every sense of the word — not the least of which was established when he received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame during publicity for the theatrical release of "Snow Dogs." Next up is a cavalcade of feature projects in addition to serialized talesGooding, Jr. wrote or is lending his acting skills to. He is also looking to direct again.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.
Emily Heintz launched Sèchey in 2021 as a retail concept leveraging her extensive experience in e-commerce and retail technology. Initially founded to drive the awareness and convenience of non-alcoholic beverages, Sèchey has evolved into a destination for alternative celebration with alcohol free spirits, wine & beer, but also low dose THC products and a small selection of traditional wine. A nod to the French word for dry, Sèchey is now a premium vertically integrated retailer fueled by the rapid growth of the no/low alcohol movement. Now available at Target nationwide, Sèchey's own line of de-alcoholized wine sits amongst her curated selection of best selling alternatives to alcohol. Emily has wealth of industry knowledge and is an inspiration and a delightful soul. Thank you to our sponsor: Bonbuz