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Students, take note: This episode is going to teach you some things about working behind the scenes in Hollywood! But don't worry, our teacher isn't nearly as harsh as Mrs. Tingle. He's the amazing Albert Bianchini, producer of films, TV, podcasts, and more! Mark and Albert go way back when they worked on the talk show Live with Regis and Kelly, but Albert is primarily here to tell us stories from even further back, when he flew from NY to LA in the late '90s and found himself working for the great Kevin Williamson and his company Outerbanks Entertainment on the 25-year-old movie Teaching Mrs. Tingle and on the hit series Dawson's Creek. Plus, Albert talks about working in development with director Todd Phillips and about slate of projects with partners Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos at Milojo Productions. You do not want to miss this ride through an exciting career in entertainment!
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Campobasso co-owner Mark Consuelos reveals he is open to a friendly with fellow shobiz stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney who co-owns Wrexham.This is an extended clip from this week's extra free interview episode of The Italian Football Podcast. The full interview is available for free in full on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google podcasts.Every extra interview episode + every Monday weekend review episode of The Italian Football Podcast is free for all.To NEVER miss an episode of The Italian Football Podcast (as well as support the show), go to Patreon.com/TIFP or on Spotify to become a Patron for only $2.99 USD per month (excluding VAT).Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube
In honor of Valentine's Day I bring you two loves of my life… my kids, Michael & Lola Consuelos! In this off-the-wall interview, Jan gives them the power to ask me ANYTHING they want. Let's just say I haven't heard anything like this since Frost/Nixon. Happy Valentine's Day everyone!
Donny is joined by Mark Consuelos, co-host of “Live with Kelly and Mark”. Consuelos, who is married to co-host Kelly Ripa, discusses his early years, what led him to New York to become an actor, meeting his future wife on the set of “All My Children”, and how he deals with imposter syndrome.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Only the Which Wich locations that have fries. In this episode of Start, Sit, Cut, Knox and Jason discuss the weekend that was including: Amateur athletes talking big smack OSU vs Michigan Tattoo Bet Bill Belichick is good? Let us know if you watch Dave & Kelly in the morning Stop whining about the Brotherly Shove aka Tush Push Taylor and Brittany are not bffs... right?! Thank you for listening and please leave us a 5 star rating and let us know your takes on X and Instagram! https://twitter.com/OUAchievers https://www.instagram.com/overunderachievers/
*Only the Which Wich locations that have fries. In this episode of Start, Sit, Cut, Knox and Jason discuss the weekend that was including: Amateur athletes talking big smack OSU vs Michigan Tattoo Bet Bill Belichick is good? Let us know if you watch Dave & Kelly in the morning Stop whining about the Brotherly Shove aka Tush Push Taylor and Brittany are not bffs... right?! Thank you for listening and please leave us a 5 star rating and let us know your takes on X and Instagram! https://twitter.com/OUAchievers https://www.instagram.com/overunderachievers/ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit knoxmccoy.substack.com/subscribe
Oprah Winfrey says there is still a stigma towards those who are overweight, Costco says get ready for membership hikes and Happy Birthday Kelly Ripa!
Tables are turned when Kelly's two oldest children, Lola and Michael take over and get to ask their mom ANYTHING they want! This is as close to the Consuelos reality show as we are ever going to get!
In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the transformative world of value-based care, exploring the multifaceted facets that are reshaping the future of healthcare. Join us as we dissect the vital components of this paradigm shift, from tackling social determinants of health and championing health equity, to seamlessly integrating behavioral health into patient care. Discover how population health enablement is empowering communities, while bundled payments revolutionize the healthcare landscape. We'll also uncover the incredible role of technology and patient outreach, enabling unprecedented levels of personalized care and accessibility. And lastly, we navigate the critical importance of physician engagement, a driving force behind the success of value-based care. As we peer into the crystal ball, we envision the future role of hospitals, embracing change and embracing innovation. Joining us in the discussion this week are three important thought leaders in value-based care transformation: Dr. Caroline Goldzweig, Chief Medical Officer – Cedars-Sinai Medical Care Foundation Cynthia Deculus, Vice President and Chief Population Health Officer, Cedars-Sinai Dr. Michael Conseulos, Vice President Strategy, Growth, and Innovation Consulting at OptumInsight Get ready to be inspired as we illuminate the path toward a healthier, fairer, and more compassionate healthcare system. The journey starts now! This week's episode is brought to you by Edifecs – an EMR-agnostic, interoperable, and AI-enabled technology helps providers unify and utilize data for a more complete digital portrait of patient populations. The result: better clinical, financial, and compliance outcomes. To learn how Edifecs' applications can enhance prospective risk adjustment and value-based contract performance, visit edifecs.com today. This audio was re-purposed from a discussion that took place at the Pinnacle Value Based Care Symposium on April 24th, 2023. Episode Bookmarks: 01:30 To learn how Edifecs' applications can enhance prospective risk adjustment and value-based contract performance, visit www.edifecs.com today! 02:30 This we ek's episode is all about the VBC paradigm shift –from tackling SDOH and championing health equity, to seamlessly integrating behavioral health into patient care. 03:30 This week's guests are Dr. Caroline Goldzweig (Cedars Sinai Medical Foundation), Cynthia Deculus (Cedars Sinai) and Dr. Michael Consuelos (OptumInsight) 04:30 Support Race to Value by subscribing to our weekly newsletter and leaving a review/rating on Apple Podcasts. 05:15 “The true measure of any society can be found in how it treats its most vulnerable members.” - Mahatma Ghandi 06:45 “We are finally seeing major movement in the direction of healthcare providers addressing social determinants of health.” 09:00 “There is so much more to making people healthy than just writing a prescription. We must begin to impact how patients are living.” 11:00 Cynthia discusses how Cedars Sinai is helping patients navigate the totality of health and social needs, especially dual eligible Medicare patients. 14:00 Patients who have a chronic disease have a three to four times higher frequency of behavioral health comorbidities. 14:30 Cedars Sinai Collaborative Care Model – an overview of how Cedars Sinai is integrating behavioral health in the primary care setting. 16:45 How Care Teams at Cedars Sinai coordinate transitions of care and prevent ED overuse for patients dealing with a behavioral health condition. 18:00 Behavioral health provider workforce challenges and the role of technology and education to fill the void in providing whole-person care. 20:00 Depression screenings in primary care and the need for more inpatient psychiatry beds in the acute care setting. 22:00 34% of all deaths from cancer could be prevented if disparities in access to care were eliminated!
"Dios Derrama Consuelos Sobrenaturales"El Podcast de “Metanoia” es un espacio para revolucionar al mundo con la Palabra de Dios. Es una herramienta poderosa para lograr una verdadera transformación espiritual en todos los seres humanos, creyentes y no creyentes. Compártelo y Escucha!
Kelly Ripa, and mark Consuelos say that fighting is the key to their long marriage. Mark officially becomes Kelly's Live Partner on Monday because WHO is leaving?
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You rocked the vote and Timmy DID attend Nikki Reed's photography exhibit! What did he think? Well, you'll hear his review on today's brand new episode of Who? Weekly. Melissa Joan Hart tells us she's NOT in a feud of Lena Dunham (although we didn't know she was supposedly in one? K!) Kelly Ripa hart launches her son into People's Sexiest Man Alive issue. Cynthia Bailey gracefully receives some iconic fan art. Flavor Flav gets into it with Spirit Airlines. Rainn Wilson changes his name for Climate Change Awareness (or does he?) The Culpos finally make it to television! Chris Evans HAS a girlfriend — and she IS in Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris! Nice! Camila Mendes soft launches her new boyfriend, a former Vine star. A Big Brother winner claims her prize — a boyfriend! (LOL I'm kiiiiiiidding, she more importantly won $750,000.) Plus, Taylors Lautner marry and Rita Ora and Mr. Rita Ora co-host the EMAs. How'd they do? Call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns, and we may play your call on a future episode. Support us and get a TON of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Una reflexión sobre la lectura de Isaías 66,10-14. La última página de este libro -como toda palabra de Dios- encierra un tesoro que espera ser descubierto. Tu tienes un sitio en la Jerusalén celeste. El profeta Isaías te lo anuncia.
Bry rubs elbows with A-listers at the COP OUT premiere much to the consternation to Walt who was nearly rendered unconscious by the aroma of a sub sandwich.
Conoce todas las novedades sobre universo de Warner. Varios protagonistas se unen al movimiento "Black Lives Matter", Candice Patton habla sobre la nueva temporada de Flash, revelaciones sobre Lili Reinhart acerca de su bisexualidad, recomendaciones de Cole para tener un buen bigote y mucho más.
On this Memorial Day we invite veteran Army physician, pandemics expert, medical advisor, and consultant Dr. Michael Consuelos to the podcast to talk about the impact of Covid-19 on family and child mental health. We also explore the effects of collective trauma on family wellbeing before diving in to deep questions on health/behavioral health care systems integration and how nonprofits and social sector organizations can support their staff through the crisis. Learn more about this episode and more at www.commongooddata.com/podcast. Love this episode? Subscribe, rate, review, and share. The Common Good Hour is hosted by Drew Reynolds, Roger Suclupe, and Keri Revens. Produced by Common Good Data. ©2020 Common Good Data Consulting, LLC, All Rights Reserved.
¡Hola a todos! Café con Espiritismo - Episodio #163 Mensaje de hoy: Fe, Esperanza, Consuelos Libro: Después de la Muerte Por: León Denis Comentarios: Tarcio Rodrigues Traductor: Thatyana Loverri ¿Quieres recibir los podcasts de Café con Espiritismo? - Whatsapp (Cafe con Espiritismo #1): https://chat.whatsapp.com/GntoItUZrOGHm0aAowvAdD - Telegram: https://t.me/cafeconespiritismoenespanol - Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2KTXE4a ¿Te ha gustado? Ayúdanos a compartirlo; invita a tus amigos a unirse al grupo.
There's a behavioral health crisis in rural America, with a lack of providers, coverage gaps, and poor access to treatment creating a recipe for disaster. Luckily, technologies like telehealth and telepsych might be able to help. This week we’re joined by pediatrician and pandemic response expert Dr. Michael Consuelos to discuss his new article in Scientific American about using technology to address the challenges of rural healthcare delivery. We also discuss how COVID-19 is impacting telehealth adoption, how we can design more engaging digital health experiences, and what digital health designers can learn from mobile games. This episode is part of Engineering Healthcare, our new series on healthcare experiences and technology. Dr. Michael J. Consuelos is the Principal at MJC Solutions, a veteran-owned, small business that provides professional consulting and advisory services to organizations serving the healthcare sector. He is a Pediatrician and healthcare executive that has held several leadership roles in emergency preparedness and pandemic response since 1997. Dr. Consuelos’s Scientific American article: https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/rural-communities-have-a-behavioral-health-treatment-problem/ Dr. Consuelos on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mjconsuelos Pivoting Around a Pandemic: http://www.pivotmethod.com/podcast/pandemic
Pivot Insider member and creativity expert Kathryn Hayden is here to help parents “turn a difficult time into a time of possibility.” Over the past decade, she has written four books, several hundred articles, taught and trained thousands of kids, educators, and businesspeople, all while working from home and homeschooling her son, while her husband worked long hours at the office and on weekends. Before we get into her many helpful ideas for homeschooling while WFH, a caveat: just hours after we finished recording, I read a New York Times article titled, “I Refuse to Run a Coronavirus Home School.” If you’re already maxed out with kids and home and trying to get your own work done, that article may provide much-needed solace! You have permission not to Pinterest your pandemic, as we said in episode 162. If/when you do want some best practices from someone who home schooled for over a decade while also working from home, this episode is always here for you! Kathryn is also a great podcast success story: she listened to the episode with Rohit Bhargava from December 2017, 75: Become a Trend Curator, reached out to him, and next thing you know his imprint Non-Obvious Guides was publishing her book, The Non-Obvious Guide to Being More Creative, No Matter Where You Work! For a deeper dive, check out Kathryn’s Course: Work From Home With Kids and THRIVE, and this great list of online learning resources for kids from my business attorney, Francine Love. View full show notes from this episode at http://pivotmethod.com/166 » What’s on your mind? Submit follow-up questions for a future conversation at http://pivotmethod.com/ask Background from our kick-off to this Pivoting Around A Pandemic series, episode 159: With so much happening daily in the world and global economy around coronavirus, we’re all dealing with massive amounts of uncertainty, pivots at work, and for many—fear and anxiety that comes with not only the health concerns, but questions around how to maintain our livelihoods moving forward. When Momentum member and pandemic expert Dr. Michael J. Consuelos reached out to offer himself as a resource to the JBE team and the MoMo community, I jumped at the chance to record a conversation for all of you as well, which has now turned into a full-blown series: * 159: Pivoting Around a Pandemic * 160: 11 Ways for Solopreneurs to Maintain Momentum * 161: Personal Safety, Contingency Planning, and Crucial Conversations * 162: What It's Like—Two Weeks in to Self-Quarantine in the Seattle Area (Hint: Ditch the Pressure for a Pinterest-Worthy Pandemic Response) * 163: 25 Favorite Tips for WFH (Working From Home) * 165: Rainer Maria Rilke On Sadness — Letters to a Young Poet (#8)
While it can seem distracting and disorienting at first, working from home is an incredible opportunity to tune into your circadian rhythms and exactly how you work best. Even though your new commute may be from the bed to the living room to the office, you can still create rituals and boundaries that set you up for success when you start the day, and sanity when you end it. These are 25 of my favorite tips from nine years of working from home. What’s on your mind? Submit follow-up questions for a future conversation at http://pivotmethod.com/ask Background from our kick-off to this series, episode 159: With so much happening daily in the world and global economy around coronavirus, we’re all dealing with massive amounts of uncertainty, pivots at work, and for many—fear and anxiety that comes with not only the health concerns, but questions around how to maintain our livelihoods moving forward. When Momentum member and pandemic expert Dr. Michael J. Consuelos reached out to offer himself as a resource to the JBE team and the MoMo community, I jumped at the chance to record a conversation for all of you as well, which has now turned into a full-blown series: * 159: Pivoting Around a Pandemic * 160: 11 Ways for Solopreneurs to Maintain Momentum * 161: Personal Safety, Contingency Planning, and Crucial Conversations * 162: What It's Like—Two Weeks in to Self-Quarantine in the Seattle Area (Hint: Ditch the Pressure for a Pinterest-Worthy Pandemic Response) Check out full show notes from this episode with links to resources mentioned at http://PivotMethod.com/163
While all of us have been adjusting to self-imposed social distancing and quarantine this week under new global guidelines, Lindsay Pedersen had a head start. She and her family live in the greater Seattle area, which was the site of the first major outbreak in the U.S. In this conversation with Lindsey and Dr. Consuelos, we talk about the emotional rollercoaster of the entire family staying home all day, and creative ways to infuse silliness, sanity, and connection. Quick background on both: Lindsay Pedersen is a brand strategist and author of Forging an Ironclad Brand. Dr. Michael J. Consuelos is the Principal at MJC Solutions, a veteran-owned, small business that provides professional consulting and advisory services to organizations serving the healthcare sector. He has held several leadership roles in emergency preparedness and pandemic response since 1997. What’s on your mind? Submit follow-up questions for a future COVID-19 conversation at http://pivotmethod.com/ask Background from our kick-off to this series, episode 159: With so much happening daily in the world and global economy around coronavirus, we’re all dealing with massive amounts of uncertainty, pivots at work, and for many—fear and anxiety that comes with not only the health concerns, but questions around how to maintain our livelihoods moving forward. When Momentum member and pandemic expert Dr. Michael J. Consuelos reached out to offer himself as a resource to the JBE team and the MoMo community, I jumped at the chance to record a conversation for all of you as well, which has now turned into a full-blown series: * 159: Pivoting Around a Pandemic * 160: 11 Ways for Solopreneurs to Maintain Momentum * 161: Personal Safety, Contingency Planning, and Crucial Conversations Check out full show notes from this episode with links to resources mentioned at http://PivotMethod.com/161
Just this morning (after we recorded), the recommendation has gone from not gathering in groups larger than 50 to groups larger than 10. Dr. Michael J. Conseulos and I are back in a “huddle” as we discuss what’s in the news now. In this episode, we discuss how all of us can stay safe, think through contingency plans, and have crucial conversations with our family members and others as we all practice unprecedented social distancing. What’s on your mind? Submit follow-up questions for a future COVID-19 conversation at http://pivotmethod.com/ask Background from our kick-off to this series, episode 159: With so much happening daily in the world and global economy around coronavirus, we’re all dealing with massive amounts of uncertainty, pivots at work, and for many—fear and anxiety that comes with not only the health concerns, but questions around how to maintain our livelihoods moving forward. When Momentum member and pandemic expert Dr. Michael J. Consuelos reached out to offer himself as a resource to the JBE team and the MoMo community, I jumped at the chance to record a conversation for all of you as well. Check out full show notes from this episode with links to resources mentioned at http://PivotMethod.com/161
With so much happening in the world and global economy around coronavirus, we’re all dealing with massive amounts of uncertainty, pivots at work, and for many—fear and anxiety that comes with not only the health concerns, but questions around how to maintain our livelihoods moving forward. When Momentum member and pandemic expert Dr. Michael J. Consuelos reached out to offer himself as a resource to the JBE team and the MoMo community, I jumped at the chance to record a conversation for all of you as well. In this episode, we discuss how entrepreneurs, leaders and organizations can transition from fear and anxiety toward calm, measured action and experiments. How can we know what actions to take? We can’t. These times require responsiveness, vulnerability, transparency, releasing perfectionism, and a willingness to be far more innovative and creative than we have in the past. Michael and I talk about how to shift from victim to hero, how to quiet internal concerns, and small daily actions to focus on—as well as what organizations and entrepreneurs can we learn from each other during “Black Swan” events like these. This is a wide-ranging, imperfect, in-the-moment response so we could at least start the conversation around how to maintain business continuity while Pivoting around a pandemic, primarily for people in information-based roles and industries — and both of us are open to an ongoing series on this topic if/as you find it helpful! Feel free to submit follow-up questions for a future episode at http://pivotmethod.com/ask. Check out full show notes from this episode with links to resources mentioned at http://PivotMethod.com/159. Enjoying the show? Pivot Podcast is listener supported—consider donating to become a Pivot Insider and you’ll get access to a private monthly Q&A call where you can ask me anything, and discuss the latest books, tools and topics I’ve shared in recent episodes. Our next session is TODAY, March 11th — with Michael as our special co-host to answer COVID-19 specific questions — I’d love for you to join us!
Jimmy covered the Riverdale press room at NYCC and chatted with showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa along with cast members Madchen Amick, Mark Consuelos, Marisa Nichols, Molly Ringwald and Skeet Ulrich! They lovingly remember Luke Perry and talk about the moving season opener tribute to him. We also learn more of some new characters arriving and some surprising reunions. Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
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Two trains are about to collide on a track inside Riverdale, but that doesn't (necessarily) mean the second season is heading towards a veritable train wreck. Lucy and Evan talk with friend, author, and one of the greatest people around, Anne Thériault, about Chapter 29 of the Riverdale saga: "Primary Colors." Political factions vie for control of both the town and the student council as Chic gets increasingly creepy (it's a bottomless well) and Cheryl and Toni's love (ahem) blossoms. The gang discusses this, as well as: a definitive ranking of the DILFs of Riverdale the omnipresent but confusing Catholicism who Kevin should be friends with instead of Betty who exactly Andy Cohen is and, of course, John Cena All this and more in Episode 24 of Radio Free Riverdale. Vote for our podcast by listening in! And follow Anne Thériault at @anne_theriault.
Join us for a very special (if somewhat belated) holiday episode of Radio Free Riverdale. We've reached the mid-season finale of Riverdale's second season: episode 9, "Silent Night, Deadly Night." The holidays have arrived, but no one wants to see the Black Hood coming down their chimney. Will the Archie-Veronica and Jughead-Betty break-ups last? How will Fred Andrews pay his bill? And how long has Nana Rose Blossom had a red streak in her hair? We also discuss: Serpent justice and gang laws the Pacino-esque qualities of Skeet Ulrich just how much a diner costs Panettone, the biggest bread, ultimate Christmas treat and, of course ... plausible deniability All this and more is wrapped up in a neat little package of Episode 23 of Radio Free Riverdale. Oh, come all ye faithful and gather 'round the podcast machine!
It's been a while, but Lucy and Evan are finally back and ready to talk about all things Archie. After an extended (and unexpected) hiatus, Radio Free Riverdale is back, and we're talking the second season of Riverdale's fourth episode, "The Town That Dreaded Sundown." Who is the Black Hood, the serial killer that stalks the former "Town with Pep"? Will the divide between North and South Riverdale widen? How much of The Outsiders can the show crib? Listen in to hear us expound on: the dangers of recreational jingle-jangle use the political relevance of designer T-shirts the pros and cons of vigilante justice how inept the Lodges are at lying and, of course, whether there are bodegas in the Pacific Northwest. All this and more in Episode 22 of Radio Free Riverdale. Gather all your cipher-decoding books and meet us at the Edge of Town.
Jesús, ante las preguntas insidiosa, nos enseña a huir de la adulación y de toda búsqueda de consuelos meramente humanos
Jesús, ante las preguntas insidiosa, nos enseña a huir de la adulación y de toda búsqueda de consuelos meramente humanos