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Dementia Caregiving for Families
How One Simple Tool For Professional Healthcare Providers Can Make Dementia Caregiving Easier With Chris Kelsey

Dementia Caregiving for Families

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 40:30


Ever left a doctor's appointment feeling more lost than when you entered? You're not alone.  Many find the healthcare system overwhelming, especially when faced with a new diagnosis or treatment plan. Recognizing this challenge, an innovative solution has emerged, aiming to simplify the healthcare journey for dementia caregivers and their loved ones. The episode features a conversation with Chris Kelsey from Paths, a platform designed to aid family caregivers in navigating the healthcare system, especially concerning dementia care.  VillagePaths.com was born out of a personal journey where the founder experienced the shortcomings of the healthcare system firsthand. The platform aims to simplify the healthcare journey by providing curated steps of information to help patients and caregivers navigate complex situations.   3:33 Paths Platform Introduction with Chris Kelsey 6:19 Paths Backstory and Motivation 9:56 Coping with Dementia from a Christian Perspective 11:21 Barriers to Dementia Care Education 15:02 Challenges in Healthcare System Education 16:24 Importance of Family Caregiver Coordination 20:12 Lack of Stress Assessment in Healthcare 26:19 Coordinating Caregivers in Families 31:19 Healthcare Navigation Challenge 34:43 Overcoming Misbeliefs about Dementia Care 35:52 Beginning Caregiving Journey with Hope   As healthcare continues to evolve, so too must the resources available to those navigating its complexities. Paths offers a promising solution for dementia caregivers, providing a clearer, more manageable approach to healthcare education and coordination.  By embracing innovative solutions like Paths, we can ensure that caregivers are equipped not only with the knowledge they need but also with the hope and support that can make all the difference on their caregiving journey. Enjoy our podcast? Please take a moment to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify —it really supports our show! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dementia-caregiving-for-families/id1716187550 Caring for your loved one with dementia doesn't have to be stressful! Join our next free workshop.  https://www.dementiacaregivingmadeeasy.com/wsl Join our Facebook Group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1301886810018410 Become a Founding Member of Our Exclusive Academy! Only 54 Founding Family Slots Available for Extraordinary Caregivers. https://www.dementiacaregivingmadeeasy.com/start

Paul Hickey's Data Driven Daily Tips
Top 10 eBay Tips For Buying & Selling Sports Cards

Paul Hickey's Data Driven Daily Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 103:57


Top 10 eBay Tips For Buying & Selling Sports Cards You want to know how to buy the right card for the right player at the right time, and I'm here to help you. On Today's Show we Go through my Top 10 eBay Tips For Buying And Selling Sports Cards Paul's Pick-ups Needing a selling marker for ALL CARDS - including NBA Cards Talk about The importance of hitting bargain boxes at card shows How to use COMC as a way to liquidate your smaller raw cards How to pair ripping wax with grading as an advantageous sports card strategy to make money Acknowledge that People are already itching for baseball cards in local card shops…with Chris Kelsey of NashCards And we'll talk directly to members of our NoOffseason.com Family and answer your Questions

Sports Cards Nonsense
Modern Baseball Hall of Fame Pricing, Release Week, and Mailbag, Plus Nashcards founder Chris Kelsey

Sports Cards Nonsense

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 74:54


Mike and Jesse kick off this week's episode with a price check-in of modern MLB Hall of Famers (2:00). Then, they're joined by Chris Kelsey to discuss what differentiates Nashcards (29:00), and learn what he expects from the National Card Show (37:00). Finally, Mike and Jesse cover some release week news (40:00) and answer mailbag questions (48:00). Hosts: Mike Gioseffi and Jesse Gibson Guest: Chris Kelsey Associate Producer: Mike Wargon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Chris Kelsey, Kenny Anderson, Soccer Buys, College Basketball Futures

"Fully Grown" Men Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 76:34


Kyle and Jordan are joined by Chris Kelsey of Nashcards and former #2 overall pick in the NBA Draft, Kenny Anderson. They talk with Chris about his very successful sports card store in Nashville, his position as king of the grading submission game, and his favorite products to rip. With Kenny, the fellas discussed his memories of cards from his playing days and his tenure as head coach at Fisk University.    Jordan also gives his soccer buys and the guys give their college basketball future picks.   Nashcards Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Website   Big Rip Energy Instagram Big Rip Energy Facebook Big Rip Energy Twitter   Kyle's Instagram Kyle's Twitter Kyle's TikTok   Jordan's Instagram Jordan's Twitter Jordan's TikTok

Sports Card Nation
Ep.104 W/Chris Kelsey-Nashcards

Sports Card Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 86:27


Nashcard's Chris Kelsey joins us to discuss his hobby journey, leap to go full time in the hobby & open his card store, we talk grading card landscape & wax distribution as well. Leave us a voice message or ask a question: https://anchor.fm/sportscardnation/message Follow us on Social Media: Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sports-card-nation/id1442916400?mt=2&uo=4 Website: https://sportscardnation.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sportscardnationpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sportscardnati1?s=20 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportscardnationpodcast/ https://www.flow.page/sportscardnationpodcast  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sportscardnation/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sportscardnation/support

The Adelaide Show
319 - Kym Purling and all that jazz

The Adelaide Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 109:47


In this week's episode of The Adelaide Show, we deliver a show with "that swing" as we dive into the world of piano with Kym Purling and all that jazz! The person responsible for connecting us up with Kym, Kari Seeley, helps Steve open the show. And the photographer who snapped Steve and Kym at The Highway, was Kerry Marsh. We also duck up to the Barossa for a Cabernet Franc tasting with Jo Irvine. And in the musical pilgrimage, we hear an original jazz composition by patron of the Southern Jazz Club Inc, Chris Kelsey. You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of wine? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We're here to serve! And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store - The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. And please talk about us and share our episodes on social media, it really helps build our community. Oh, and here's our index of all episode in one concise page   Running Sheet: Kym Purling and all that jazz00:00:00 Intro Introduction to the show. 00:05:14 SA Drink Of The Week The SA Drink Of The Week is 2017 Levrier Cabernet Franc from the Barossa Valley. We taste it with winemaker, Jo Irvine. 00:11:37 Kym PurlingKym Purling is a gifted pianist who first took the piano by playing songs by ear that he'd heard his sister playing during piano lessons. Fast forward to 2020 and this Adelaide boy (yes, we claim him as ours even though he was born in Vietnam), has toured the world and performed with many of the legendary names from the music world, the likes of Julio Iglasias, James Morrison, Engelbert Humperdink, Natalie Cole, and Harry Connick Jnr. Due to covid, he's back in Adelaide and has generously taken Dave Brubeck's advice to Take 5 with me for a chat about his life and jazz. At the time of recording, you are getting ready for a performance at the Southern Jazz Club at the Anzac Highway, which I can't wait to see. But before we wade into your world of music, I'd like to tease apart a few strands of your story because they really illuminate some of our history from the 70s. I was one of the foundation students at Marion Primary School, starting in its first year of operation in reception and then spending the next 7 years of my life there. At the bottom of the block of land which was originally covered with 6 foot high weeds and grass, was a tree and across the road from that, was a house, all on its own, just south of Westminster. That's where you lived, yes? Your sister, Rebecca Purling was in my class at Marion Primary and I'm not sure if she told you but that tree across from your house was known as the kissing tree, as we hit years 3 and 4. Did you ever experience or witness that action? I started by mentioning this because my recollection of life in the early 70s in Adelaide was one of simplicity, heat, and dust. We had Italian neighbours, who were gregarious and introduced me to beer, and my parents knew just about everybody on the block. But across the sea, the Vietnam War was underway and in that horrid episode of human history, you were born and then estranged from your birth parents, becoming one of the first children to be adopted from that war zone. I know this is still significant in your life, can you share any recollections of that time and your visits back to Vietnam? is it heartening to see how we have adopted Vietnamese cuisine in this country? I was acutely embarrassed to hear you were the subject of racial abuse when you first returned home? And what is home? Can home be more than one place? is it a factor of time spent, or some other type of connection? The story of you being driven to music by Rebecca's piano lessons is fascinating. Was it really a competitive spirit? I ask because my daughters have fierce rivalry and I don't know whether to stop it, encourage it, or just back off. How do you play by ear? Do you visualise keyboards or you are "seeing" themes and melody in certain ways? You used to play anything you could hear, including Billy Joel. Are you the epitome of his Piano Man? Take me through the arc of your awakening to music, classical, and then jazz. Is playing off chords important for jazz? In fact, can you tell me why I am drawn to it like a moth to a flame - but mainly when it has an off beat, rather than all smooth and tinkly? Can you demonstrate the off chord and talk us through its importance? A confession. The piano is your key method of musical expression. Sometimes I glaze over with piano. It is the bass, the drum, the sax that holds me. What am I missing? Or have I been too influenced by Fats Waller who thumped the lower keys to drive the rhythm in his tunes? I've heard you re-interpret music into the jazz format. Does that work best when we all know the original tune deeply - do you assume that so that you can push out further - or should we try to enjoy a piece for its own sake? And as an example, I cite Sweet Georgia Brown performed live by Oscar Peterson at the 1977 Montreux Jazz Festival. I struggle to find any trace of the original melody in that piece. There are some hauntingly beautiful pieces of music that I guess are called Jazz. One is Si Tu Vois Ma Mere - I have heard the Claude Luter version on the soundtrack to Woody Allen's Midnight In Paris. What style is that and why can it basically repeat itself non stop and not bore me? We interviewed Kiah Gossner in episode 296 of The Adelaide Show and he does some quite avant garde compositions. He believes though, that you do need to insert little treats throughout more obscure pieces to keep the audience with you, a bit like Hansel and Gretel leaving a trail of breadcrumbs. Do you agree? If you had to curate an aural self-drive tour into the landscape of jazz, what are the landmark pieces, performers, and styles you would put into the intinerary? In the world of Spotify and iTunes where people quickly sample a few seconds of a song, how does jazz survive and connect with new or young audiences? Or must you have some years under your belt to "get it"? For example, I find the best jazz (and perhaps music) is very elemental and has an almost sexual charge to it. On the performance side, I would like to finish with a couple of questions. Firstly, how rigorous are you with practice and rehearsals? For example, could you not play for a month and then just pick things up like riding a bike? Or do you need to constantly hone your skill? Secondly, you mentioned in a recent article that you enjoyed your jazz studies at Adelaide Uni but did most of your learning on The Strip in Las Vegas, watching how the world's best entertainers put a show together: what they say, the songs they choose, how they open the show, etc. Can you please take us through a couple of examples, whether that might be Harry Connick Jr, Sandra Bernhard, Natalie Cole, etc. Finally, how are you structuring your performance at the Southern Jazz Club at the Highway Hotel next week?01:37:25 Musical Pilgrimage In the musical pilgrimage, we have a track composed by Adelaide jazzman, Chris Kelsey, and performed by the Golden City Jazz Band from the Original Tune Competition CD from 1993. The track is introduced by Paul van der Koog from the Southern Jazz Club Inc. Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Geosynthetica's GeoTalk
Geosynthetic Composite Materials Are Changing Conversations in the Field

Geosynthetica's GeoTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 6:42


Geosynthetica editor Chris Kelsey checks in with Lilma Schimmel, Head of Engineering for HUESKER. The company has a long history with geosynthetic composites. Market interest in enhancing infrastructure performance with composite materials has grown at such a rate that engineering design services have become a larger part of the conversation than manufacturing. It's really about partnership with design engineers to achieve the best project results, Schimmel notes.

Geosynthetica's GeoTalk
3-Minute Update - Week of May 27

Geosynthetica's GeoTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 3:35


Geosynthetica's editor Chris Kelsey checks in on the growth of virtual events as the global civil and geotechnical engineering community adjusts to professional development during the COVID pandemic.

Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 20 juin 2018 - 7e émission de la 39e session...

Du Vanguard au Savoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018


7e émission de la 39e session... Cette semaine, départ en hardbop, freebop et long morceau free! En musique: Patrick Bomans Ambivalent sur l'album Soul Searching  (Indépendant, 2017); Phil Stewart sur l'album Introducing Phil Stewart: Melodious Drum  (Cellar Live, 2018); Chris Kelsey sur l'album Chris Kelsey Quintet  (Unseen Rain, 2018); Musaeum Clausum sur l'album Musaeum Clausum  (Umlaut, 2018); Alexander von Schlippenbach - Globe Unity Orchestra sur l'album Globe Unity - 50 Years  (Intakt, 2018)...

Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 20 juin 2018 - 7e émission de la 39e session...

Du Vanguard au Savoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018


7e émission de la 39e session... Cette semaine, départ en hardbop, freebop et long morceau free! En musique: Patrick Bomans Ambivalent sur l'album Soul Searching  (Indépendant, 2017); Phil Stewart sur l'album Introducing Phil Stewart: Melodious Drum  (Cellar Live, 2018); Chris Kelsey sur l'album Chris Kelsey Quintet  (Unseen Rain, 2018); Musaeum Clausum sur l'album Musaeum Clausum  (Umlaut, 2018); Alexander von Schlippenbach - Globe Unity Orchestra sur l'album Globe Unity - 50 Years  (Intakt, 2018)...

Christ over Culture
Hollywood Film Producer Chris Kelsey - #iProduce

Christ over Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 14:54


Chris Kelsey is a hit film producer who has worked with Paramount Pictures, Warner Brothers, 20th Century Fox, Lionsgate, Tyler Perry Studios, BET, MTV, and FX Networks' two-time Golden Globe winning TV Comedy series "ATLANTA." Are you curious about what it takes to be a hit film maker? Well Chris gives us a glimpse into what it took to make him successful and it all starts with him being a man of God. In this interview, he tells us what inspires him, why faith is so important to him, and drops some major keys on what it takes to be successful in the Hollywood game. Grab your smart phone and take notes! Please leave a review on iTunes and then share this gem *podcast* with a friend!

Cleverism Podcast
CP23: Chris Kelsey from Cazza Talks about Starting a Business at 17 and 3D House Printing

Cleverism Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 18:18


In the 23rd podcast, Chris Kelsey from Cazza talks about how he started a business at the age of 17 and about his idea of 3D house printing.

The Small Business Big Marketing Podcast with Timbo Reid
332 - 19 year old high school dropout Chris Kelsey has a very refreshing take on how to grow a multi-million dollar business

The Small Business Big Marketing Podcast with Timbo Reid

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2016 61:05


High school dropout, Chris Kelsey, is 19 years old and started Appsitude, a San Francisco based app and web development company in December 2014 (when he was 17) that has made over $6 million in revenue so far this year. Employing 60+ staff, he's also built many successful apps including Premium Wallpapers HD which received over 40 million downloads and did $8m revenue before it was sold in 2015. Now you may be thinking, “What can I, the seasoned business owner, learn from a 19 year old?” Strategies around attracting clients The importance of thinking big How he attracts A-players into his team Plenty more Plus I tackle a listener question about referencing death in their marketing, share a testimonial from a past attendee of my Philippines outsourcing tour, and I share some feedback from another listener (I have two!) who's been touched by the two recent Orange Sky episodes. Let's get stuck right in!   EPISODE TIMELINE 00:00  Two marketing insights 00:34  Episode teaser 01:00  Welcome & overview 02:45  Create Freedom Through Outsourcing Tour #3 update 06:29  Today's guest introduction - Quentin Nolan from Liquid Snow Tours 07:52  Interview with Quentin Nolan from Liquid Snow Tours 45:00  Insights into DesignCrowd & WebCentral 47:31  My Top 3 Attention Grabbers from my chat with Quentin Nolan from Liquid Snow Tours 49:04  Listener's marketing question answered 53:42  Listener feedback 55:53  Wrap-up and an insight in to both a past guest & next week's guest   EPISODE SPONSORS WebCentral - Exclusive listener offers Get your online marketing sorted with these exclusive listener offers. DesignCrowd - The world's #1 custom design marketplace Save $100 off your first design.   RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED Create Freedom Through Outsourcing Tour #3 Chris's official website for Appsitude The Pass Down Journal   MY TOP 3 ATTENTION GRABBERS Think big. Why do you have to wait a predetermined amount of time for something to happen? Normalise big ideas. Then believe in them. Then act on them. Then make changes when they don't entirely work out. Ask this Killer Question - “What would my younger self do in this situation?” Or “How would my younger self approach the marketing of my business?”   OVER TO YOU … What was your biggest marketing learning or ah-ha moment from this episode? Leave your comment below. My guest and I respond to each and every comment.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cult of Startup Podcast
High School Dropout to 19 Year Old Multimillion Dollar Business Owner with Chris Kelsey Founder of Appsitude

Cult of Startup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2016 105:59


Today’s guest is Chris Kelsey, a high school dropout who left school with only six months left to go during his senior year. Now almost 2 years later his company Appsitude.com is set to gross over 4.8 million in revenue for 2016. His business has built 100 plus mobile applications amounting to over 50 million total downloads. They have grown from a small team to now nearly 50 employees located around the world. Can you believe he's still a teenager? We go over some topics that a lot of young entrepreneurs come to terms with such as: What is the value of a college education? How to deal with parents when dropping out of school? Knowing who you will be and sticking to your gut feeling about the future. How do I network when I’m young? How to come over personal constraints we set on ourselves? And what resources are available to all entrepreneurs who are willing to do a simple google search? We also talk a lot about of how the world and our inner ego will set limits on what we can achieve and ways to dismiss those thoughts and roll forward with where we wish to be. I hope you all enjoy this journey I went on with Chris, it’s one hell of a ride. We all love links and here the ones to find Chris on the inter-webs! Email Chris@appsitude.com or Instagram @itsapptime  YOU LIVE!

Podcast – The Jazz Session
The Jazz Session #144: Chris Kelsey

Podcast – The Jazz Session

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2010


Chris Kelsey is both a jazz musician and critic — one of the rare people...

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Podcast – The Jazz Session
The Jazz Session #144: Chris Kelsey

Podcast – The Jazz Session

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2010


Chris Kelsey is both a jazz musician and critic -- one of the rare people who straddles both worlds. His new CD is Not Cool (...as in "The Opposite of Paul Desmond") (Tzazz Krytyk, 2009). In this interview, Kelsey talks about his approach to composition and performance; how his work as a critic has impacted his career as a musician; and how blogging has changed the way he writes about music. Learn more at chriskelsey.com. Click here to purchase Chris Kelsey's new album via CD Baby.