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Best podcasts about Cuyler

Latest podcast episodes about Cuyler

Cru at UGA
The Good Life

Cru at UGA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 35:48


Thanks for listening to this week's episode where Cuyler, our guest speaker and long time Cru at UGA staffer, gives a talk on "The Good Life"! To join us for our Weekly Meeting, we meet every Tuesday night at 8:00 in Memorial Hall. We'd love to have you! For more information about us, please visit www.cruuga.org. To get more connected or if you have questions, please fill out this form: cru.typeform.com/to/ixJ2S6aS

This Week In Baseball History
Episode 364 - Kiki Cuyler Catches Another Bad Break

This Week In Baseball History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 87:17


Continuing their recent run of outfielders who may or may not be Hall of Fame material, Mike and Bill look back this week at the life and career of "Cuy" Cuyler, on the 92nd anniversary of him breaking his leg in an exhibition. It was his second straight year missing time with a broken leg. Did that ultimately hurt the case of this early all star and World Series hero? Tune in to learn more. Plus, happy birthday to Ray Kremer and Wilson Álvarez! And farewell to Ángel Torres, Jim Todd, Rich Dauer, and Dave Van Gorder.

Nutrition Pearls: The Pediatric GI Nutrition Podcast
Episode 27 - Cuyler Romeo - Diving into Feeding Therapy and Pediatric Feeding Disorders with a Pediatric Feeding Specialist

Nutrition Pearls: The Pediatric GI Nutrition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 63:36


In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Pediatric GI Nutrition Podcast, co-hosts Megan Murphy and Bailey Koch speak with Cuyler Romeo, MOT, OTR/L, SCFES, IBCLC. Cuyler is an Occupational Therapist and Pediatric Feeding Specialist serving as Feeding Matters' Director of Strategic Initiatives and practicing as a NICU Feeding Specialist at Banner University Medical Center-Tucson. She holds a specialty certification in Feeding, Eating and Swallowing (SCFES) and is an internationally certified lactation counselor (IBCLC). She works to advance the system of care for pediatric feeding disorder and all who struggle to eat through the identification and execution of strategic projects and consensus actions. Cuyler also works with the feeding community at large by facilitating AOTA's Mealtime Occupations: Feeding, Eating, and Swallowing Community of Practice and by serving as a member of the National Perinatal Association's Developmental Work Group for Guideline Dissemination.Resources:Feeding Matters Website Links: When to Refer (Infant & Child PFD Signs & Symptoms): www.feedingmatters.org/toolkit/when-to-refer-rack-cardICFQ 6 Question Screener for Professionals: feedingmatters.org/toolkit/icfq-6-question-screener-for-professionalsFeeding Matters Infant and Child Feeding Questionnaire (for parents/caregivers): questionnaire.feedingmatters.org It's Not Picky Eating: itsnotpickyeating.orgEstrem, H. Pederson, J., Dodrill, P., Romeo, C., Thompson, K., Thomas, J. J., Zucker, N., Noel, R., Zickgraf, H., Menzel, J., Lukens, C., Goday, P., MacLaughlin, S., & Sharp, W. G. (in-press). A US-Based Consensus on Diagnostic Overlap and Distinction for Pediatric Feeding Disorder and Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder. International Journal of Eating Disorders. DOI: 10.1002/eat.24349Produced by: Corey IrwinNASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionalscpnp@naspghan.org

The Diet Doc Movement
Client Conversation with Cuyler

The Diet Doc Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 16:08


If you lost weight eating a certain amount of calories, you shouldn't maintaining weight at the same level of calories. And this is why Cuyler first reached out to us. After years of trying all the things, she was ready to learn how to eat more to not only improve her body composition but hit PRs in the gym, get married, study for The Bar and reduce food noise once and for all! -------- We hope you enjoy this episode and, if you do, we'd love for you to leave us a review! If you are interested in working together, fill out our ⁠coaching application⁠ and we'll be in touch shortly!

The Story Of...
Ep 66: The Story of Jarrell Cuyler

The Story Of...

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 21:26


In the early '90s, a man and a woman began a torrid affair that would ultimately end up in the horrifying unthinkable. Give me a follow! Instagram.com/thestoryofpod tiktok.com/@thestoryofpod If you like this podcast, please leave a 5 star review and share your favorite episode with someone! It means so much to me, and it helps the show more than you know.

The Whole Care Network
From Four Kinds to One Community: The Rosalynn Carter Institute's Holistic Approach to Supporting Caregivers

The Whole Care Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 47:28


Established in 1987 by former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, the Rosalynn Carter Institute promotes the health, strength, and resilience of caregivers at every stage of their journey. As Mandy Barr, a caregiver coach and engagement specialist at the Institute, eloquently explained, the organization is dedicated to supporting caregivers from all backgrounds—whether they are military, veteran, or civilian families. One of the standout aspects of the Rosalynn Carter Institute's approach is its focus on addressing the complexities and nuances of caregiving. Through research-backed programs and resources, the Institute aims to provide tailored support that meets each caregiver's unique needs. The Institute offers valuable tools, such as the preparedness guide, which helps caregivers, especially those in military families, prepare for emergencies and disasters. By training first responders on these resources, the Rosalynn Carter Institute ensures that caregivers and their loved ones receive the support they need during challenging times. About Mandy: Mandy was born and raised in Plains, GA and earned her Bachelor of Arts in Dramatic Arts with a minor in English in 2004 from Georgia Southwestern State University. Throughout her career, she has served as a Secondary English teacher, Executive Director of Americus Literacy Action, Inc. an ESOL instructor and Academic Success Counselor, acquiring extensive mental and behavioral mental health training while working with at-risk individuals. She now serves as a Caregiver Coach and Engagement Specialist at the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers. Living in Americus, she enjoys various outdoor adventures with her husband who is a veteran and three children, daughters Riley and Emily, and son, Cuyler, who has an ultra-rare brain disorder called Allan-Herndon Dudley Syndrome. Being a caregiver to a medically complex child, Mandy hopes to provide resources and support to other caregivers needing advocacy and support. Support the show Confessions of a Reluctant Caregiver Sisterhood of Care, LLC Website: www.confessionsofareluctantcaregiver.com Like us on Facebook! Tweet with us on Twitter! Follow us on Instagram! Watch us on Youtube! Pin us on Pinterest! Link us on LinkedIn! Tune in on Whole Care Network

Confessions of a Reluctant Caregiver
From Four Kinds to One Community: The Rosalynn Carter Institute's Holistic Approach to Supporting Caregivers

Confessions of a Reluctant Caregiver

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 47:28 Transcription Available


Established in 1987 by former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, the Rosalynn Carter Institute promotes the health, strength, and resilience of caregivers at every stage of their journey. As Mandy Barr, a caregiver coach and engagement specialist at the Institute, eloquently explained, the organization is dedicated to supporting caregivers from all backgrounds—whether they are military, veteran, or civilian families.One of the standout aspects of the Rosalynn Carter Institute's approach is its focus on addressing the complexities and nuances of caregiving. Through research-backed programs and resources, the Institute aims to provide tailored support that meets each caregiver's unique needs. The Institute offers valuable tools, such as the preparedness guide, which helps caregivers, especially those in military families, prepare for emergencies and disasters. By training first responders on these resources, the Rosalynn Carter Institute ensures that caregivers and their loved ones receive the support they need during challenging times.About Mandy:Mandy was born and raised in Plains, GA and earned her Bachelor of Arts in Dramatic Arts with a minor in English in 2004 from Georgia Southwestern State University. Throughout her career, she has served as a Secondary English teacher, Executive Director of Americus Literacy Action, Inc. an ESOL instructor and Academic Success Counselor, acquiring extensive mental and behavioral mental health training while working with at-risk individuals. She now serves as a Caregiver Coach and Engagement Specialist at the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers.Living in Americus, she enjoys various outdoor adventures with her husband who is a veteran and three children, daughters Riley and Emily, and son, Cuyler, who has an ultra-rare brain disorder called Allan-Herndon Dudley Syndrome. Being a caregiver to a medically complex child, Mandy hopes to provide resources and support to other caregivers needing advocacy and support.Support the showConfessions of a Reluctant Caregiver Sisterhood of Care, LLC Website: www.confessionsofareluctantcaregiver.com Like us on Facebook! Tweet with us on Twitter! Follow us on Instagram! Watch us on Youtube! Pin us on Pinterest! Link us on LinkedIn!Tune in on Whole Care Network

Turn Autism Around
#303: ARFID & Autism: What Is It & How Can You Help? | with Feeding Matters OT - Cuyler Romeo

Turn Autism Around

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 25:45


Dr. Mary Barbera is joined by occupational therapist and Feeding Matters' Director of Strategic Initiatives, Cuyler Romeo. They discuss the connection between Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) and autism, and how these feeding challenges impact children and families. Cuyler shares valuable insights from her clinical experience, as well as actionable tips for navigating feeding issues, from picky eating to severe food avoidance and how to identify ARFID and differentiate it from typical picky eating.

The Weekly Geekly
#413- Squidbillies Review

The Weekly Geekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 63:09


Join us this week as Devin and Ryan dive into the murky waters of rural Georgia with our podcast dedicated to dissecting the outrageous antics of the Cuyler family in "Squidbillies." Join us as we explore the satirical world of anthropomorphic squids through a critical lens, unraveling the social commentary and absurd humor that make this show a cult classic. Whether you're a seasoned fan of "Squidbillies" or a curious newcomer, our podcast offers a deep dive into the hilarity and heart of this offbeat animated series. Discover the hidden gems, laugh-out-loud moments, and poignant moments that make "Squidbillies" a standout in the world of adult animation.

1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales
OUR AROMATIC UNCLE by HENRY CUYLER BUNNER

1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 36:07


A marrried couple who for years has ben enjoying gifts from a generous uncle they had never met finally get the chance to meet him when he cables that he is traveling to see them and stay for awhile. As you migt expect the story has a surprise ending.

Small Hall Baseball Podcast
Gambling Spectre Continues to Creep and KiKi Cuyler's Climb Looking Quite Steep

Small Hall Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 64:08


This week we discuss the spectre of gambling in professional sports. Just how much further can this go before something monumental happens again and can sports keep their integrity with its presence? For our This Week In Baseball, we discuss Ty Cobb's assault of a fan and its consenquences. Could this sort of thing happen today and how bonkers were the repercussions of his actions.Our Hall of Famer this week is outfielder Kiki Cuyler. His career has a lot of merit to it, but was the call for his election via Vet's Committee in 1968 the right call? For our parting shots we discuss Luis Arraez and Rogers Hornsby as well as how much baseball has become a TV show. Enjoy our new crop of weekly commercials in between segments with Daryl Strawberry for Milk, Frank Howard for Brut 33, and Reggie Jackson for Panasonic!Please join us as we discuss baseball topics and we continue our mission to make The Hall small. We hope you'll enjoy the ride.TimestampsThis Week In Baseball - 18:40Hall of Fame Discussion - 37:23Parting Shots - 48:25

Cru at UGA
"In All Places with All People" (Colossians, part 5)

Cru at UGA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 36:40


Thanks for listening to this week's episode! As we finish our series in Colossians, Cuyler teaches on Paul's instructions for living out gospel maturity. To join us for our Weekly Meeting, we meet every Tuesday night at 8:00 in Memorial Hall. We'd love to have you! For more information about us, please visit www.cruuga.org. To get more connected or if you have questions, please fill out this Google Form: www.tinyurl.com/cruugapodcast2023.

Circuspreneur Podcast
Access, Diversity Equity & Inclusion with Dr. Antonio C. Cuyler- Circuspreneur Podcast Ep. 68

Circuspreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 47:36


On this episode of the Circuspreneur Podcast, host Shenea Stiletto interviews ADEI Consultant and Professor of Music at the University of Michigan Dr. Antonio C. Cuyler. He is the founder of Cuyler Consulting, which partners with cultural organizations to maximize their performance and community relevance through access, diversity, equity, and inclusion or (ADEI). Dr. Cuyler has established an international reputation as a thought leader in the creative sector on ADEI and creative justice issues by presenting research around the globe. Among his clients includes the Arts Administrators of Color Network, Cathedral Choral Society, Chorus America, the Hewlett Foundation, League of American Orchestras, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Youth Orchestras of San Antonio (YOSA), Spencer Museum, and Winston-Salem Symphony Orchestra, among others.

Future of Psychiatry! Innovations in Mental Health
Panic Disorder Novel Treatment: Freespira, with Dr. Robert Cuyler

Future of Psychiatry! Innovations in Mental Health

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 51:41


In this podcast, host Dr. Bassi discusses with Dr. Rob Cuyler, the Chief Clinical Officer at FreeSpira, about the impact of this FDA-approved digital therapeutic treatment for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and panic disorder. Freespira uses regulated breathing patterns to alleviate symptoms associated with these disorders. The treatment involves using a simple device at home for 17-minutes, twice a day over four weeks. By measuring and improving the patient's exhaled CO2 levels and respiratory rate, it helps regulate their physiology and manage stress reactions. The episode also explores the development and research behind Freespira, how it helps patients manage their symptoms, and its potential limitations and future developments.Host: Bruce Bassi MDMore resources, including a full transcript, can be found at our podcast website: https://www.telepsychhealth.com/futurepsychiatrypodcast/We are always looking to grow and learn more about the field of tech and mental health. If you have an idea for the show, want to suggest a guest, or have a suggestion, please feel to message us through our website's contact page. If you want to support the show, please like on Facebook, and follow us on Instagram, and Tiktok and subscribe on Youtube.As always, the content is for educational purposes and is not medical advice. If you are having a medical or psychiatric emergency please contact 911.

Cru at UGA
"Jonah: A Mirror of Self" (God's Runaway, part 1)

Cru at UGA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 38:24


Thanks for listening to this week's episode! As we begin our new series in the book of Jonah, Cuyler starts by inviting everyone into deeper self-reflection. To join us for our Weekly Meeting, we meet every Tuesday night at 8:00 in Memorial Hall. We'd love to have you! For more information about us, please visit www.cruuga.org. To get more connected or if you have questions, please fill out this Google Form: www.tinyurl.com/cruugapodcast2023.

Why Change? A Podcast for the Creative Generation
S3 Ep18: Scaffolding Access, Diversity, Equity And Inclusion Towards Creative Justice With Antonio Cuyler

Why Change? A Podcast for the Creative Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 57:03


During this episode of Why Change? co-hosts Rachael and Jeff discuss their upcoming work and big ideas. Jeff shares his interview with Antonio Cuyler, an arts administration educator, researcher, and musician focused on achieving creative justice through access, diversity, equity, and inclusion. Rachael and Jeff discuss the value of multi-hyphenated perspectives in dialogues on the topic and how we work together to advance a common racial justice agenda. In this episode you'll learn: Ways that the cultural and creative sector can protect the creative justice of marginalized people; How practitioners can explore access, diversity, equity, and inclusion towards broader goals; and Strategies of collaboration to advance a common racial justice agenda through the arts and creativity. Check out some of the things mentioned during this podcast, including:  Sorgente, a research project with refugee and migrant communities Mark Banks' “Creative Justice” The Role of Foundations in Achieving Creative Justice by Antonio Cuyler in GIA Reader Making It A Movement, Not A Moment by André Solomon on Creative Generation blog S3 Ep16: Curiosity To Drive Equitable Funding With Porché Hardy on the Why Change? podcast Creativity For Good: Applying Creativity For Social Transformation by Jeff M. Poulin on Creative Generation blog Statement to the media by the United Nations' Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent, on the conclusion of its official visit to USA, 19-29 January 2016 Towards An Enriched Understanding Of Arts Integration by Jeff M. Poulin on Creative Generation blog Practicing Equitable Intergenerational Collaboration by Vida Manalang & Jeff M. Poulin on Creative Generation blog Moving Beyond @operaisracist by Antonio Cuyler Professional Identities In Arts & Cultural Education: “Arts Hybrids” As Cultural Knowledge Brokers by Jordan Campbell on Creative Generation blog ABOUT ANTONIO CUYLER:  Antonio C. Cuyler, Ph.D. (he/him/his) is Professor of Music in Entrepreneurship & Leadership in the School of Music, Theatre & Dance (SMTD) at the University of Michigan. He is the author of Access, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Cultural Organizations: Insights from the Careers of Executive Opera Managers of Color in the U. S., editor of Arts Management, Cultural Policy, & the African Diaspora, and most recently co-author of Racial/Ethnic and Gender Diversity in the Orchestra Field in 2023. He also founded Cuyler Consulting, LLC, a Black-owned arts consultancy that partners with cultural organizations to maximize their performance and community relevance through access, diversity, equity, and inclusion (ADEI). This episode was produced by Jeff M. Poulin. The artwork is by Bridget Woodbury. The audio is edited by Katie Rainey. This podcasts' theme music is by Distant Cousins. For more information on this episode and Creative Generation please visit the episode's webpage and follow us on social media @Campaign4GenC --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whychange/support

Sloths Love to Read - Free Books for Kids
The Bumpy Little Pumpkin - by Margery Cuyler

Sloths Love to Read - Free Books for Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 7:56


Little Nell chooses the bumpiest, littlest pumpkin in the patch to carve a jack-o'-lantern of her very own in this sweet Halloween companion to top-seller THE BIGGEST, BEST SNOWMAN. All summer, Little Nell has tended the garden with BIG Mama, BIG Sarah, and BIG Lizzie, and finally the pumpkins are ready for Halloween. Her sisters choose smooth, round pumpkins to carve, but Little Nell likes a bumpy little one best. Sarah and Lizzie jeer, "It's bumpy and little and ugly!" But Little Nell perseveres. With help from her animal friends, she scoops and carves it into a wonderful jack-o'-lantern! This sweet tale shows that jack-o'-lanterns, like people, come in all shapes and sizes, and that BIG ideas and a BIG heart resound in even the smallest of us. Find this book on Amazon.com or https://amzn.to/3Ezps9i --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slothslovetoread/message

Cru at UGA
"I Am the Light of the World" (In His Own Words, part 2)

Cru at UGA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 36:26


Thanks for listening to this week's episode! As we continue our series called "In His Own Words," Cuyler talks on the second "I Am" statement found in John 8. At the end of the talk, the following Bible passages are shown on the screen for deeper study: Isaiah 50:10-11, Matthew 5:14-16, Ephesians 5:6-14, 1 Peter 2:9, 1 John 1:5-10, 1 John 2:7-11, Revelation 21:3-4, 23-27, and Revelation 22:5. To join us for our Weekly Meeting, we meet every Tuesday night at 8:00 in Memorial Hall. We'd love to have you! For more information about us, please visit www.cruuga.org. To get more connected or if you have questions, please fill out this Google Form: www.tinyurl.com/cruugapodcast2023.

Tin Questions
Brian Cuyler

Tin Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 61:29


In this season's finale of Tin Questions, I get to sit down with a chemist turned wetplater turned wetplate chemical supplier, Brian Cuyler. Starting out in collodion at the beginning of the recent renaissance period, Brian used his background in chemistry to investigate some of the historical recipes that we all use and tweak them to produce collodions specialized for different situations. Seeing a gap in the market for these craft collodions, Brian started his own wetplate chemical supply business, UV Photographics. Listen in and hear why you should always "Respect the Chemistry!"

The Classic Tales Podcast
Ep. 851, The Nice People, by Henry Cuyler Bunner

The Classic Tales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 23:51


Why are Mr. and Mrs. Brede telling so many lies? They seem like such nice people. Henry Cuyler Bunner, today on The Classic Tales Podcast.  Welcome to The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening. We are proudly supported by our listeners. We couldn't do this without you. Your monthly donation helps in so many ways, and it also gives you access to more classic titles.  Go to http://classictalesaudiobooks.com and become a financial supporter today. A $5 dollar monthly donation gets you an $8 monthly coupon code for any audiobook order. Give more, and you get more! Thank you so much.  Henry Cuyler Bunner (1855-1896) Was an American journalist, novelist, and poet. His works were largely anthologized in the early 1900s, but he's mostly forgotten now. His short story about the comedic adventures of a circus elephant, Zenobia's Infidelity, was made into a film in 1939 starring Oliver Hardy.  This piece stuck out to me because there are some really nice moments of description, and the way characters can be described so concisely. It's also an interesting study of how humor has evolved over the years.  And now, The Nice People, by Henry Cuyler Bunner. Follow this link to become a monthly supporter:   Follow this link to subscribe to our YouTube Channel:    Follow this link to subscribe to the Arsène Lupin Podcast:   Follow this link to follow us on Instagram:   Follow this link to follow us on Facebook:   Follow this link to follow us on TikTok:    

Michigan Minds
Examining Racial/Ethnic and Gender Diversity in the Orchestra Field

Michigan Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 14:25


Antonio C. Cuyler, PhD, is a professor of music in entrepreneurship and leadership at the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre and Dance. On this episode of Michigan Minds, Cuyler discusses findings from a report he coauthored published by the League of American Orchestras, titled, Racial/Ethnic and Gender Diversity in the Orchestra Field in 2023. Cuyler explains the ways in which this research can help the creative sector accelerate progress towards equity, diversity, and inclusion in orchestras. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Business Beauty Network Podcast
How Beauty Professionals Can Succeed in The Industry

Business Beauty Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 60:12


In this podcast episode, host Brandi Taylor interviews Cuyler Engram, a beauty industry professional, about his journey into the industry, his experience in cosmetology school, and his approach to building a successful business. Cuyler emphasizes the importance of continuous learning, multiple streams of income, and business knowledge in the industry. He also shares insights on creating a positive client experience, using social media as a marketing tool, and financial management. Cuyler's motivational message encourages listeners to put in the work and effort to achieve their goals while being kind to themselves. Overall, the episode provides valuable insights for beauty industry professionals and beyond. Connect with Cuyler: https://cuylerdidit.glossgenius.com/ https://www.instagram.com/cuylerdidit/ https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=575541479996949 Links Mentioned:Found: https://found.com/refer/SCRJLK

In Unison
EP703: Chorus America: Dr. Antonio Cuyler - The Great Imagining: Envisioning and Manifesting an Antiracist Choral Field

In Unison

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 44:00


For the next several episodes, we're partnering with Chorus America to bring you a sneak preview of what's coming up at the Chorus America Annual Conference, being held this year in our home town, San Francisco! We hope you'll enjoy this opportunity to get to know a bit more about the conference's speakers and their areas of expertise, and especially to get to know these folks on a personal level. Building on a shared understanding that songs are stories and choruses and singers are storytellers, today's episode with Dr. Antonio C. Cuyler will give us a sneak peek at his Chorus America conference session where we explore the question: How can we envision and manifest antiracism in every aspect of our field, from repertoire to the way choral organizations are structured? We hope to see you in San Francisco for the Chorus America Conference, May 31 - June 2, 2023. More information is available at chorusamerica.org. Music excerpts “Chains,” written by Gary Hines, performed by Sounds of Blackness“Optimistic,” written by Gary Hines, performed by Sounds of Blackness“Total Praise,” written by Richard Smallwood, performed by Richard Smallwood and VisionEpisode referencesChorus America conferenceDr. Antonio C. CuylerAccess, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Cultural OrganizationsArts Management, Cultural Policy, & the African DiasporaAlysia Lee, Baltimore Children & Youth Fund“Hold Fast to Dreams,” by Joel Thompson, performed by the Atlanta Master Chorale, Dr. Eric Nelson, conductor; Joel Thompson, accompanist (YouTube)Theme Song: Mr. Puffy by Avi Bortnik, arr. by Paul Kim. Performed by Dynamic

The Book of the Dead
Chapter 36: The Murder of Jarrell Cuyler

The Book of the Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 63:03


Tammi and Arnold Cuyler got married in 1989 and had a baby boy soon after they named Jarrell. they enlisted the help of Tammi's 21 year old cousin Chasity west to baby sit as they worked full time, and Chasity was happy to do it, perhaps because she had her sights set on Arnold. when Tammi and Arnold divorce soon after the birth of their second child in 1995, due to his infidelity, Arnold and Chasity continue on with their relationship. 3 years later, when Chasity wants to get married, Arnold refuses and Chasity believes that Tammi and her children are standing in the way of her happiness. Brown, J. (2020). An affair led to murder when Chastity West slashed at the children of partner Arnold Cuyler with a box cutter. Daily Crime. https://www.dailycrime.com/an-affair-led-to-murder-when-chastity-west-slashed-at-the-children-of-partner-arnold-cuyler-with-a-box-cutter/FAMILY TENSIONS SPOTLIGHTED AT MURDER TRIAL. (2021, September 2). Hartford Courant. https://www.courant.com/2001/05/08/family-tensions-spotlighted-at-murder-trial/FindLaw. (n.d.). FindLaw's Supreme Court of Connecticut case and opinions. Findlaw. https://caselaw.findlaw.com/ct-supreme-court/1388945.htmlMEDICAL EXAMINER SAYS BOY SUFFERED. (2021, September 2). Hartford Courant. https://www.courant.com/2001/08/09/medical-examiner-says-boy-suffered/POLICE ARREST THIRD PERSON IN KILLING OF BOY. (2021, September 1). Hartford Courant. https://www.courant.com/1998/08/18/police-arrest-third-person-in-killing-of-boy/State v. West, No. 16627. (n.d.). vLex. https://case-law.vlex.com/vid/state-v-west-no-887256451SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS CONVICTION. (2021, September 3). Hartford Courant. https://www.courant.com/2005/07/19/supreme-court-upholds-conviction/The Associated Press. (1998a, July 18). METRO NEWS BRIEFS: CONNECTICUT; Relative of Dead Boy Is Charged With Murder. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/1998/07/18/nyregion/metro-news-briefs-connecticut-relative-of-dead-boy-is-charged-with-murder.htmlThe Associated Press. (1998b, July 18). METRO NEWS BRIEFS: CONNECTICUT; Relative of Dead Boy Is Charged With Murder. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/1998/07/18/nyregion/metro-news-briefs-connecticut-relative-of-dead-boy-is-charged-with-murder.htmlTimes, C. C. (2011, January 5). Conn. jury convicts woman in child's murder. Cape Cod Times. https://www.capecodtimes.com/story/news/2001/07/14/conn-jury-convicts-woman-in/50998019007/Watch Twisted Love Season 1 | Prime Video. (n.d.). [Video]. https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/amzn1.dv.gti.d8b801fd-ee04-6242-35ee-24465c475d21?ref_=imdbref_tt_wo_tp_pvt_aiv&workflowType=Commerce-TVOD&tag=imdbtag_tt_wo_tp_pvt_aiv-20&WEST DENIES PART IN KILLING. (2021, September 2). Hartford Courant. https://www.courant.com/2001/06/15/west-denies-part-in-killing/Wood, A. (2001, December 19). Accomplice in Windsor child's murder receives 6-year prison term “Eloquent statement” by victim's mother among factors in light sentence. Journal Inquirer. Retrieved April 11, 2023, from https://www.journalinquirer.com/archives/accomplice-in-windsor-childs-murder-receives-6-year-prison-term-eloquent-statement-by-victims-mother/article_e7fead71-4343-51f3-9fae-375c70e9da7c.htmlSupport the showIf you enjoyed learning about this case, check out our Instagram @bookofthedeadpodShoot us an email with a case suggestions or just say "hi" at bookofthedeadpod@gmail.comAnd don't forget to rate and review and share with your friendsMuch Love-Courtney and Lisa

Dad Bod WOD Podcast
"I Wish I Had Done This Way Sooner!" with Cavan Cuyler

Dad Bod WOD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 27:57


#163 - By the time Cavan joined the Forging Elite Fathers program, he had already been listening to the podcast and following on Instagram for about a year.  Until one day, he was finally inspired to take action and commit to dialing in his health and fitness, and since then, he's lost over 20 lbs! Before joining the program, he tried everything from fad diets to working with in-person personal trainers. None of it worked with his busy schedule and dad duties. Listen to how Cavan got even fitter after turning 40 than in his 30s! Get ready to be inspired!Start a 7-Day FREE Trial!Click Here to Become a Legacy Maker!Get the FREE Masterclass here:https://www.forgingelitefathers.com/freetrainingIf you're interested in getting support along your health and fitness journey, watch this short 7 min video below and fill out this questionnaire here, and I'll be in touch!Click Here to Watch the Video and Access the ApplicationOr shoot me an email at Kevin@DadBodWOD.net or a DM on Instagram!Join the FREE Dad Bod WOD Community and join over 1600 guys who are creating a legacy of health and fitness!FREE Dad Bod WOD Community Facebook Group

The Project Gutenberg Open Audiobook Collection
Recollections of a Long Life by Cuyler

The Project Gutenberg Open Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 483:07


Recollections of a Long Life An Autobiography

Sistas Who Kill: A True Crime Podcast
The Death of Jarrell Cuyler

Sistas Who Kill: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 58:35


Let that man go.... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sistaswhokill/support

Cru at UGA
Episode 90: "The Glory of God" (Exodus, part 7)

Cru at UGA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 16:07


Thanks for listening to this week's episode! As we finish our series in the book of Exodus, Cuyler draws our attention to the theme of God's glory in the book. We meet every week in Memorial Hall on Tuesday nights at 8:00pm, and we'd love to see you there! For more information about us, please visit www.cruuga.org. To get more connected or if you have questions, please fill out this Google Form: www.tinyurl.com/Crupodcastsurvey.

Cru at UGA
Episode 84: "The Storyline of the Bible" (Exodus, part 1)

Cru at UGA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 31:05


Thanks for listening to this week's episode! As we begin our series in the book of Exodus, Cuyler starts by laying out the overall storyline of the Bible, as well as setting up the context for Exodus. We meet every week in Memorial Hall on Tuesday nights at 8:00pm, and we'd love to see you there! For more information about us, please visit www.cruuga.org. To get more connected or if you have questions, please fill out this Google Form: www.tinyurl.com/Crupodcastsurvey.

Cru at UGA
Episode 81: "Strength for the Weak" (But God, part 4)

Cru at UGA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 32:56


Thanks for listening to this week's episode! As we finish our series called "But God," Cuyler talks about the ultimate source of strength for those who are weak, found in Psalm 73. We meet every week in Memorial Hall on Tuesday nights at 8:00pm, and we'd love to see you there!! For more information about us, please visit www.cruuga.org. To get more connected or if you have questions, please fill out this Google Form: www.tinyurl.com/Crupodcastsurvey.

Cru at UGA
Episode 79: "From Death to Life" (But God, part 2)

Cru at UGA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 28:49


Thanks for listening to this week's episode! As we continue our series called "But God," Cuyler talks about God's saving work in Ephesians 2:1-10. We meet every week in Memorial Hall on Tuesday nights at 8:00pm, and we'd love to see you there!! For more information about us, please visit www.cruuga.org. To get more connected or if you have questions, please fill out this Google Form: www.tinyurl.com/Crupodcastsurvey.

New Books in African American Studies
Antonio C. Cuyler, "Access, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Cultural Organizations: Insights from the Careers of Executive Opera Managers of Color in the US" (Routledge, 2020)

New Books in African American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 49:00


Where are the success stories for people of color in opera? In Access, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Cultural Organizations: Insights from the Careers of Executive Opera Managers of Color in the U.S. (Routledge, 2021), Antonio Cuyler, Director of the MA Program & Associate Professor of Arts Administration at Florida State University (FSU), and Visiting Associate Professor of Theatre & Drama at the University of Michigan, explores the careers of six leading figures in the American opera industry, and in doing so creates important theoretical insights and practical lessons about success and struggle in the arts. The book combines detailed interview data with a deep understanding of arts management and cultural policy as a field, along with a personal commitment to transforming opera to make it both an open and a sustainable genre. The book is essential reading across arts and humanities and social sciences, as well as for anyone interested in opera and the arts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies

New Books Network
Antonio C. Cuyler, "Access, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Cultural Organizations: Insights from the Careers of Executive Opera Managers of Color in the US" (Routledge, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 49:00


Where are the success stories for people of color in opera? In Access, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Cultural Organizations: Insights from the Careers of Executive Opera Managers of Color in the U.S. (Routledge, 2021), Antonio Cuyler, Director of the MA Program & Associate Professor of Arts Administration at Florida State University (FSU), and Visiting Associate Professor of Theatre & Drama at the University of Michigan, explores the careers of six leading figures in the American opera industry, and in doing so creates important theoretical insights and practical lessons about success and struggle in the arts. The book combines detailed interview data with a deep understanding of arts management and cultural policy as a field, along with a personal commitment to transforming opera to make it both an open and a sustainable genre. The book is essential reading across arts and humanities and social sciences, as well as for anyone interested in opera and the arts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Critical Theory
Antonio C. Cuyler, "Access, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Cultural Organizations: Insights from the Careers of Executive Opera Managers of Color in the US" (Routledge, 2020)

New Books in Critical Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 49:00


Where are the success stories for people of color in opera? In Access, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Cultural Organizations: Insights from the Careers of Executive Opera Managers of Color in the U.S. (Routledge, 2021), Antonio Cuyler, Director of the MA Program & Associate Professor of Arts Administration at Florida State University (FSU), and Visiting Associate Professor of Theatre & Drama at the University of Michigan, explores the careers of six leading figures in the American opera industry, and in doing so creates important theoretical insights and practical lessons about success and struggle in the arts. The book combines detailed interview data with a deep understanding of arts management and cultural policy as a field, along with a personal commitment to transforming opera to make it both an open and a sustainable genre. The book is essential reading across arts and humanities and social sciences, as well as for anyone interested in opera and the arts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory

New Books in Dance
Antonio C. Cuyler, "Access, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Cultural Organizations: Insights from the Careers of Executive Opera Managers of Color in the US" (Routledge, 2020)

New Books in Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 49:00


Where are the success stories for people of color in opera? In Access, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Cultural Organizations: Insights from the Careers of Executive Opera Managers of Color in the U.S. (Routledge, 2021), Antonio Cuyler, Director of the MA Program & Associate Professor of Arts Administration at Florida State University (FSU), and Visiting Associate Professor of Theatre & Drama at the University of Michigan, explores the careers of six leading figures in the American opera industry, and in doing so creates important theoretical insights and practical lessons about success and struggle in the arts. The book combines detailed interview data with a deep understanding of arts management and cultural policy as a field, along with a personal commitment to transforming opera to make it both an open and a sustainable genre. The book is essential reading across arts and humanities and social sciences, as well as for anyone interested in opera and the arts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts

New Books in Sociology
Antonio C. Cuyler, "Access, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Cultural Organizations: Insights from the Careers of Executive Opera Managers of Color in the US" (Routledge, 2020)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 49:00


Where are the success stories for people of color in opera? In Access, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Cultural Organizations: Insights from the Careers of Executive Opera Managers of Color in the U.S. (Routledge, 2021), Antonio Cuyler, Director of the MA Program & Associate Professor of Arts Administration at Florida State University (FSU), and Visiting Associate Professor of Theatre & Drama at the University of Michigan, explores the careers of six leading figures in the American opera industry, and in doing so creates important theoretical insights and practical lessons about success and struggle in the arts. The book combines detailed interview data with a deep understanding of arts management and cultural policy as a field, along with a personal commitment to transforming opera to make it both an open and a sustainable genre. The book is essential reading across arts and humanities and social sciences, as well as for anyone interested in opera and the arts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology

New Books in American Studies
Antonio C. Cuyler, "Access, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Cultural Organizations: Insights from the Careers of Executive Opera Managers of Color in the US" (Routledge, 2020)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 49:00


Where are the success stories for people of color in opera? In Access, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Cultural Organizations: Insights from the Careers of Executive Opera Managers of Color in the U.S. (Routledge, 2021), Antonio Cuyler, Director of the MA Program & Associate Professor of Arts Administration at Florida State University (FSU), and Visiting Associate Professor of Theatre & Drama at the University of Michigan, explores the careers of six leading figures in the American opera industry, and in doing so creates important theoretical insights and practical lessons about success and struggle in the arts. The book combines detailed interview data with a deep understanding of arts management and cultural policy as a field, along with a personal commitment to transforming opera to make it both an open and a sustainable genre. The book is essential reading across arts and humanities and social sciences, as well as for anyone interested in opera and the arts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in Music
Antonio C. Cuyler, "Access, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Cultural Organizations: Insights from the Careers of Executive Opera Managers of Color in the US" (Routledge, 2020)

New Books in Music

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 49:00


Where are the success stories for people of color in opera? In Access, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Cultural Organizations: Insights from the Careers of Executive Opera Managers of Color in the U.S. (Routledge, 2021), Antonio Cuyler, Director of the MA Program & Associate Professor of Arts Administration at Florida State University (FSU), and Visiting Associate Professor of Theatre & Drama at the University of Michigan, explores the careers of six leading figures in the American opera industry, and in doing so creates important theoretical insights and practical lessons about success and struggle in the arts. The book combines detailed interview data with a deep understanding of arts management and cultural policy as a field, along with a personal commitment to transforming opera to make it both an open and a sustainable genre. The book is essential reading across arts and humanities and social sciences, as well as for anyone interested in opera and the arts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music

First Bite: A Speech Therapy Podcast
193: Pediatric Feeding Disorder and the NICU: Best Practice for Discharge

First Bite: A Speech Therapy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 70:46


Guest: Cuyler Romeo, M.O.T., OTR/L, SCFES, IBCLC - In this course, our guest Cuyler, who is a PFD advocate extraordinaire, discusses the recent changes to best practices for NICU discharge for infants with a pediatric feeding disorder. She highlights updates from the National Perinatal Association, discusses common barriers to successful discharge, and best yet how we can engage in improved continuity of care for these little ones to set them up for long-term success.

Murder In The Black
Arnold & Tammi Cuyler | Family Hurt

Murder In The Black

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 43:11


We are BACK together for Season 2! Todays episode features Tammi and Arnold Cuyler. Who married in the late 1980s, welcoming their son, Jarrell Cuyler, into this world in 1990, followed by Lindsey in 1995. Soon after Lindsey's birth, though, in August, their relationship started crumbling apart as Arnold began an affair with Chasity West, Tammi's younger (by about seven years) first cousin. Join us for a winding road that will leave you devastated and desiring Justice!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/murderintheblack/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/murderintheblack/support

History of South Africa podcast
Episode 67 – Wardoctor Nxele begins to see visions as he synthesises amaXhosa religion with Christianity

History of South Africa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 20:51


Graham's war in the Eastern Cape had sent the amaXhosa hurrying eastwards over the Great Fish River, with Ndlambe settling near where East London is today. Not surprisingly, however, the 1812 explusions caused an increase in cattle raiding rather than more stability because the power of the chiefs had been removed from the area. While the British were putting their faith into the Rharhabe chief Ngqika, he was now a weak leader and no longer appeared to represent the views of the amaXhosa. By now, the local ladndrost Cuyler and all British officials had preconceived notions of good Ngqika, bad Ndlambe to put it simply. They were going to be obstinate in their dislike of the latter despite his repeated attempts at making a separate peace with the Colony. The war of 1811 and 12 was brief but of unprecedented ferocity. The amaXhosa chiefs request to stay on until the summer crops were fully harvested was deliberately turned down “We chose the season of corn being on the ground…” said Graham. In the years immediately following 1812, political leadership passed from the hands of the chiefs into the hands of prophet-figures. As we know from contemporary politics, popularists are bit like prophets, they lead with a simple message and have enablers that spread the message. It was now the time of wardoctors – traditional medicine men and some women. These wardoctors were ancient, they'd been credited over time with the ability to turn spears into water, and the people were searching for a solution to the colonists guns.

History of South Africa podcast
Episode 67 – Wardoctor Nxele begins to see visions as he synthesises amaXhosa religion with Christianity

History of South Africa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 20:51


Graham's war in the Eastern Cape had sent the amaXhosa hurrying eastwards over the Great Fish River, with Ndlambe settling near where East London is today. Not surprisingly, however, the 1812 explusions caused an increase in cattle raiding rather than more stability because the power of the chiefs had been removed from the area. While the British were putting their faith into the Rharhabe chief Ngqika, he was now a weak leader and no longer appeared to represent the views of the amaXhosa. By now, the local ladndrost Cuyler and all British officials had preconceived notions of good Ngqika, bad Ndlambe to put it simply. They were going to be obstinate in their dislike of the latter despite his repeated attempts at making a separate peace with the Colony. The war of 1811 and 12 was brief but of unprecedented ferocity. The amaXhosa chiefs request to stay on until the summer crops were fully harvested was deliberately turned down “We chose the season of corn being on the ground…” said Graham. In the years immediately following 1812, political leadership passed from the hands of the chiefs into the hands of prophet-figures. As we know from contemporary politics, popularists are bit like prophets, they lead with a simple message and have enablers that spread the message. It was now the time of wardoctors – traditional medicine men and some women. These wardoctors were ancient, they'd been credited over time with the ability to turn spears into water, and the people were searching for a solution to the colonists guns.

History of South Africa podcast
Episode 65 – Graham launches his terror campaign in the Zuurveld and Chungwa of the Gqunukhwebe is in his sights

History of South Africa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 19:29


This is episode 65 and we'll spend time with the amaXhosa, and hear about Lieutenant Colonel John Graham. I mentioned last episode that he was going to introduce what he would call a proper degree of terror in the Zuurveld where the British adopted an ethnic cleansing campaign in 1811 and 1812. All the important players in this terrible drama have been met – Jacob Cuyler the Uitenhage landdrost, Governor Cradock, Ngqika, Ndlambe, Chungwa of the Gqunukhwebe, Stockenstrom of Graaff-Reinet. So when Cradock, who'd been dispatched to southern Africa after being removed as commander of the English forces in the Spanish Peninsular, decided to launch his own military excursion, he believed the might of the European musket and military would easily overcome the amaXhosa. It was now a matter of selecting someone to bring what he called “the horrible savages” to order. Jacob Cuyler was first on the list as the landdrost in the Zuurveld, and a former military man himself. He had experience of the area and was initially thought of as the likely candidate to lead an operation of this kind. Instead, Cradock selected Lieutenant Colonel John Graham. The Governor had only been in the Cape for three weeks and wanted to personally brief the officer involved – and was also aware of the propensity for the colonials on the frontier to default to cattle raiding instead of conducting a proper war. Because he was in a rush and there would have been no time to head off to Uitenhage, or to have Cuyler come to Cape Town for a briefing, that meant John Graham got the job. Between 1793 and 1811, Chungwa had managed to negotiate the thorny relationship with three different colonial governments, and with the trekboers. In the 1780s Chungwa and his father Tshaka had firmly established the area between the Fish and the Sunday's Rivers as Gqunukhwebe territory. Just for orientation, the Sunday's River flows into Algoa Bay near Port Elizabeth, or Gqeberha as we call it today.

History of South Africa podcast
Episode 65 – Graham launches his terror campaign in the Zuurveld and Chungwa of the Gqunukhwebe is in his sights

History of South Africa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 19:29


This is episode 65 and we'll spend time with the amaXhosa, and hear about Lieutenant Colonel John Graham. I mentioned last episode that he was going to introduce what he would call a proper degree of terror in the Zuurveld where the British adopted an ethnic cleansing campaign in 1811 and 1812. All the important players in this terrible drama have been met – Jacob Cuyler the Uitenhage landdrost, Governor Cradock, Ngqika, Ndlambe, Chungwa of the Gqunukhwebe, Stockenstrom of Graaff-Reinet. So when Cradock, who'd been dispatched to southern Africa after being removed as commander of the English forces in the Spanish Peninsular, decided to launch his own military excursion, he believed the might of the European musket and military would easily overcome the amaXhosa. It was now a matter of selecting someone to bring what he called “the horrible savages” to order. Jacob Cuyler was first on the list as the landdrost in the Zuurveld, and a former military man himself. He had experience of the area and was initially thought of as the likely candidate to lead an operation of this kind. Instead, Cradock selected Lieutenant Colonel John Graham. The Governor had only been in the Cape for three weeks and wanted to personally brief the officer involved – and was also aware of the propensity for the colonials on the frontier to default to cattle raiding instead of conducting a proper war. Because he was in a rush and there would have been no time to head off to Uitenhage, or to have Cuyler come to Cape Town for a briefing, that meant John Graham got the job. Between 1793 and 1811, Chungwa had managed to negotiate the thorny relationship with three different colonial governments, and with the trekboers. In the 1780s Chungwa and his father Tshaka had firmly established the area between the Fish and the Sunday's Rivers as Gqunukhwebe territory. Just for orientation, the Sunday's River flows into Algoa Bay near Port Elizabeth, or Gqeberha as we call it today.

Fluency w/ Dr. Durell Cooper
Season II, Ep. 8 feat. Dr. Antonio Cuyler

Fluency w/ Dr. Durell Cooper

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 33:26


In this Episode Dr. Cooper speaks with Dr. Antonio Cuyler. Dr. Cuyler is the author of Access, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Cultural Organizations: Insights from the Careers of Executive Opera Managers of Color in the U. S. and editor of a forthcoming volume in June of 2022, Arts Management, Cultural Policy, & the African Diaspora. He serves as the Director of the MA Program & Associate Professor of Arts Administration in the Department of Art Education at Florida State University (FSU), Visiting Associate Professor of Theatre & Drama in the School of Music, Theatre & Dance at the University of Michigan. In addition, he is the Founder of Cuyler Consulting, LLC, a Black-owned arts consultancy that helps cultural organizations maximize their performance and community relevance through access, diversity, equity, and inclusion (ADEI).

Chicago Psychology Podcast
Treating Panic Disorder & PTSD with Dr. Robert Cuyler & Dr. Avrim Fishkind of Freespira

Chicago Psychology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 55:10


Robert Cuyler, PhD is the Chief Clinical Officer of Freespira. Dr. Cuyler is a nationally recognized expert on telemedicine and technology innovations for behavioral health. Dr. Bob is responsible for clinical training and supervision of Freespira's licensed clinical assessors and coaches, who help deliver Freespira as a fully virtual treatment. He has helped to shape the company's clinical protocols and outcomes studies, including the landmark publications that led to Freespira's clearance for panic disorder and PTSD by the Food and Drug Administration. An author and sought-after presenter, Dr. Bob is the former CEO of a successful telepsychiatry company and clinical advisor to the likes of MDLive/Breakthrough Behavioral and BrainCheck.Avrim Fishkind, MD, Medical Director of Psychiatry at Freespira. A behavioral health entrepreneur and pioneer of emergency telepsychiatry, Dr. Fishkind develops relationships between Freespira and the psychiatric community. Past president of the American Association for Emergency Psychiatry, he is widely respected within the psychiatric community for his inspiring vision of the profession's digital future including telemedicine and prescription digital therapeutics.Freespira is the only FDA-cleared digital therapeutic treatment proven to reduce or eliminate panic attacks and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms. Unlike medication or talk therapy, in 28 days Freespira addresses the underlying breathing irregularities for individuals suffering from these debilitating anxiety conditions.Freespira normalizes exhaled carbon dioxide (CO2) and respiratory rates in a single 28-day at-home treatment. Guided, twice-daily (17-minute) treatments use a sensor sampling the patient's exhaled air (to measure CO2 levels and respiration rates). These physiological markers are displayed in real-time on a tablet as visual feedback along with rising and falling audio tones to teach patients how to normalize respiration rate and expired CO2 levels.Dr. Bob and Dr. Fishkind join Dr. Hoye to discuss Freespira, its inception, and the role of CO2 in health and meatal health functioning. Freespira:https://freespira.comThe Psychology Talk Podcast is a unique conversation about psychology around the globe. Your hosts Dr. Scott Hoye and licensed clinical professional counselor Kyle Miller talk about psychology with mental health practitioners and experts to keep you informed about issues and trends in the industry.https://psych-talk.com https://www.instagram.com/psychtalkpodcast/

First Bite: A Speech Therapy Podcast
181: Embracing Interprofessional Practice for PFD - Jaclyn Pederson, MHI and Cuyler Romeo, M.O.T., OTR/L, SCFES, IBCLC

First Bite: A Speech Therapy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 74:37


Feeding Matters is known internationally for placing the caregiver at the heart of the interprofessional practice (IPP) team for a little one with a PFD but do you know why this is so critical? Do you know why it is vital for each PFD IPP team to have an occupational therapist also involved in the little one's care? Our guests will share current evidence-based practice for why these team members are critical in a patient's care and offer functional strategies for engaging in interprofessional practice.

Cru at UGA
Episode 72: "Peter's Purpose" (Stand Firm, part 1)

Cru at UGA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 35:24


Thanks for listening to this week's episode! As we begin our series called "Stand Firm, " Cuyler introduces us to the letter of 1 Peter, Peter's purpose for writing, and how it is applicable to us today. We meet every week in Memorial Hall on Tuesday nights at 8:00pm, and we'd love to see you there! For more information about us, please visit www.cruuga.org. To get more connected or if you have questions, please fill out this Google Form: www.tinyurl.com/Crupodcastsurvey.

Cru at UGA
Episode 70: "Time" (Gifts of God, part 3)

Cru at UGA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 35:07


Thanks for listening to this week's episode! As we continue our series called "Gifts of God," Cuyler discusses how time is a gift given to us by God and what its purpose is. We meet every week in Memorial Hall on Tuesday nights at 8:00pm, and we'd love to see you there! For more information about us, please visit www.cruuga.org. To get more connected or if you have questions, please fill out this Google Form: www.tinyurl.com/Crupodcastsurvey.

Black Real Estate Voices
Episode 50: How I sold $9 million in Real Estate in my 1st Full Year | Jalana Cuyler

Black Real Estate Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 36:22


Jalana Cuyler has managed to do what a fraction of Real Estate Professionals do in a year : a million dollars in sales. She has done this 9X so we sit down to talk about how she managed such an incredible year! After servicing over 46 families there is so much to talk about ! Connect with Jalana : https://www.instagram.com/jalanacuyler/?hl=en Available on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/KevinJeffersonThePeoplesLender As always we can connect as well: https://www.instagram.com/thepeopleslender/ #JalanaCuyler #NewRealtor #MillionSales