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This week we delve into preventive cardiology with noted world authority, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Dr. Carissa M. Baker-Smith of Nemours Health. In the present era, what roles do environment and social determinants of health play in cardiovascular disease? How should practitioners take a family history and how has the family history evolved in modern times? How can clinicians be sure that they are not 'missing' factors when they are trying to screen for cardiovascular disease risk in their patients? What are a few practical changes in how we speak with patients that we can all make to improve our understanding of our patients and their families? An important conversation this week with Dr. Baker-Smith.https://doi.org/10.1007/s11883-024-01232-4
Emily Yunker, DMV, CVMRT, CVH, Doula is a vet and mom and a whole lot more. She works full-time in rehabilitation and integrative medicine while sometimes working in ER medicine. She is also The Veterinarian Doula, a role that has her working with moms who are vets, everywhere from fertility and conception planning through those first rough weeks back at work, and especially in the weeks immediately before and after birth. The connecting strand in everything she does is "holistic" wellness, consideration for the whole being within the context of their environment and their relationships. It works for professionals, families, animals, workplaces, politics, everything... Topics covered in this episode: Advice for new and prospective parents Key takeaways from Dr. Emily Singler's book Balancing Control and Letting Go Building support systems for single mothers and new parents Dr. Emily's resources Links and Resources: Visit the Veterinarian Doula website Download Dr. Emily's FREE Powerful Postpartum Planner Download Dr. Emily's FREE Psychological Parenting in the NICU guide Download Dr. Emily's FREE Sleep With a Newborn video class Visit Dr. Emily's Q&A FB group Email Dr. Emily Find Emily Singler's book, Pregnancy and Postpartum Considerations for the Veterinary Team The House Call Vet Academy links: Find out about The House Call Vet Academy online CE course Learn more about Dr. Eve Harrison Learn more about 1-to-1 coaching for current & prospective house call, mobile, & concierge vets FREE House Call & Mobile Vet Biz Plan! Get House Call Vet swag! Find out about the next House Call & Mobile Vet Virtual Conference Music: In loving memory of Dr. Steve Weinberg. Intro and outro guitar music was written, performed, and recorded by house call veterinarian Dr. Steve Weinberg. Thank you to our sponsors! Chronos O3 Vets Rekindling w/ Julie Squires This podcast is also available in video on our House Call Vet Cafe YouTube channel
Emily Yunker, DMV, CVMRT, CVH, Doula is a vet and mom and a whole lot more. She works full-time in rehabilitation and integrative medicine while sometimes working in ER medicine. She is also The Veterinarian Doula, a role that has her working with moms who are vets, everywhere from fertility and conception planning through those first rough weeks back at work, and especially in the weeks immediately before and after birth. The connecting strand in everything she does is "holistic" wellness, considering the whole being within the context of their environment and relationships. It works for professionals, families, animals, workplaces, politics, everything.. Topics covered in this episode: Complexities faced by veterinary professionals in deciding whether to have children Challenges for parents & those without children, alike, in the veterinary field Holistic wellness & historical perspectives on women's choices The parallels between practice ownership and parenting Links and Resources: Visit the Veterinarian Doula website Download Dr. Emily's FREE Powerful Postpartum Planner Download Dr. Emily's FREE Psychological Parenting in the NICU guide Download Dr. Emily's FREE Sleep With a Newborn video class Visit Dr. Emily's Q&A FB group Email Dr. Emily Find Emily Singler's book, Pregnancy and Postpartum Considerations for the Veterinary Team The House Call Vet Academy links: Find out about The House Call Vet Academy online CE course Learn more about Dr. Eve Harrison Learn more about 1-to-1 coaching for current & prospective house call, mobile, & concierge vets Get House Call Vet swag! Find out about the next House Call & Mobile Vet Virtual Conference Music: In loving memory of Dr. Steve Weinberg. Intro and outro guitar music was written, performed, and recorded by house call veterinarian Dr. Steve Weinberg. Thank you to our sponsors! Chronos O3 Vets Rekindling w/ Julie Squires This podcast is also available in video on our House Call Vet Cafe YouTube channel
Welcome back to Analyze Scripts, where a psychiatrist and a therapist analyze what Hollywood gets right and wrong about mental health. Today, we are spending time with the incredible Jennifer Hubbard, founder and president of the Catherine Violet Hubbard Animal Sanctuary. Jenny takes us through some of the many parts of CVH like their seniors program, animal adoption events, education opportunities and their belief in creating compassion and healing through the human-animal connection. Jenny reflects on noticing Catherine's love for animals early on and her curious spirit that can be seen in Pippi Longstocking. Catherine lost her life tragically and publicly in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, this June would have been her 18th birthday. To celebrate her birthday and the wonderful work that CVH is doing every day, across the country, please consider donating through the link below, in our Instagram bio or on our website. Donations will go directly to the organization and you will be provided with a receipt for records and tax purposes. We hope you enjoy this special episode.LINK TO FUNDRAISER FOR CATHERINE VIOLENT HUBBARD FOUNDATION (live until June 8, 2024 to honor the birthday of Catherine Hubbard, a victim of the Sandy Hook shooting):Click to Donate to CVH FoundationSOCIALS:InstagramTikTokWebsiteYoutubeDR. FUREY:Private Practice - Sound Psychiatry, LLCDr. Furey's InstagramPORTIA PENDLETON, LCSW:Private Practice - In Touch TherapyPortia's InstagramDisclaimer: This podcast and its content are for entertainment and educational purposes only. They do not constitute medical or psychiatric advice. Please call 911, 211 or go directly to the nearest emergency room for any psychiatric emergency. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Emily Yunker, DMV, CVMRT, CVH, Doula is a vet and mom and a whole lot more. She works full-time in rehabilitation and integrative medicine while sometimes working in ER medicine. She is also The Veterinarian Doula, a role that has her working with moms who are vets, everywhere from fertility and conception planning through those first rough weeks back at work, and especially in the weeks immediately before and after birth. The connecting strand in everything she does is "holistic" wellness, considering the whole being within the context of their environment and relationships. It works for professionals, families, animals, workplaces, politics, everything... Topics covered in this episode: Dr. Emily's unique journey to working with veterinary moms as a doula What is a doula? Covid births, Trauma with a capital “T” and PTSD Setting up postpartum support Postnatal neuroplasticity and rewiring of the brain to heal past trauma Helping veterinarians develop agency in their lives & practices in the perinatal space Links and Resources: Visit the Veterinarian Doula website Download Dr. Emily's FREE Powerful Postpartum Planner Download Dr. Emily's FREE Psychological Parenting in the NICU guide Download Dr. Emily's FREE Sleep With a Newborn video class Visit Dr. Emily's Q&A FB group Email Dr. Emily Find Emily Singler's book, Pregnancy and Postpartum Considerations for the Veterinary Team The House Call Vet Academy links: Find out about The House Call Vet Academy online CE course Learn more about Dr. Eve Harrison Learn more about 1-to-1 coaching for current & prospective house call, mobile, & concierge vets Get House Call Vet swag! Find out about the next House Call & Mobile Vet Virtual Conference Music: In loving memory of Dr. Steve Weinberg. Intro and outro guitar music was written, performed, and recorded by house call veterinarian Dr. Steve Weinberg. Thank you to our sponsors! Chronos O3 Vets Rekindling w/ Julie Squires This podcast is also available in video on our House Call Vet Cafe YouTube channel
"If we are pretending that parenting is not part of how we make our professional decisions, we're just being naive. "About the guests:Emily Singler, VMD, R-PLC is a 2005 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. She has navigated five pregnancies while working in veterinary clinical practice and has been a working mom throughout the majority of her tenure as a veterinarian. She is also a certified RETAIN parental leave coach. Emily's career in veterinary medicine has included experience in shelter medicine, private practice, relief, and mobile practice. She currently works as a veterinary writer, consultant, and mentor and offers coaching and consulting services to individuals and employers to improve the workplace experience for working parents in vet med.Emily Yunker, DVM, VMRT, CVH, doula is a 2012 graduate of Auburn University College of Veterinary medicine. She worked 7 years in emergency medicine. Then she focused on integrative medicine and pet rehabilitation. In 2022, she started The Veterinarian Doula as a childbirth educator. ResourcesEmily Singler's websiteEmily Yunker's website (The Veterinarian Doula)Episode on YouTubePrevious episode with Emily Yunker (Audio & YouTube)Emily Singler's book Pregnancy & Postpartum Considerations for the Veterinary TeamEmily Yunker's VETgirl article on Becoming a Veterinarian Mother: MatrescenceEmily Yunker's VETgirl article on Perinatal Mood Disorderswww.euveterinaryce.com Support the Show.More Vet Life Reimagined?
Jody Bearman DVM, CVH, CVA, CVCH, CVSMT is a veterinarian and the owner of AnShen Holistic Veterinary Care. She is a diplomat of Classical Homepathy and Veterinary Spinal Manipulation. Jody is a graduate of the Pitcairn Institute for Veterinary Homeopathy and is a Certified Veterinary Homeopath. She is a diplomate of classical homeopathy and certified classical homeopath. Dr. Bearman has spoken at the Joint American Homeopathic Conference for the last three years. She has also published homeopathic and educational cases on Chinese medicine in the Integrative Veterinary Care Journal, and in the Academy of Veterinary Homeopathy Journal. Today Julie and Jody talk about Jody's veterinary journey from mixed animal practice, to small animal and exotic practice, to owning her own holistic practice in veterinary acupuncture, herbal medicine, and veterinary spinal manipulation. To learn more about Dr. Bearman visit her website, AnShenvet.com To contact Julie go to theveterinarylifecoach.com
Die Themen in den Wissensnachrichten: +++ Wie aus der Mars-Atmosphäre Sauerstoff hergestellt werden kann +++ Invasive Rote Feuerameise jetzt auch in Europa +++ Menschen im Westen schlafen länger aus +++**********Weiterführende Quellen zu dieser Folge:Nasa's Oxygen-Generating Experiment Moxie Completes Mars Mission, Information der Nasa, 06.09.2023The invasive ant Solenopsis invicta is established in Europe, Current Biology, 11.09.2023Country differences in nocturnal sleep variability: Observations from a large-scale, long-term sleep wearable study, Sleep Medicine, Oktober 2023Sick as a dog? The prevalence, politicization, and health policy consequences of canine vaccine hesitancy (CVH), Vaccine, 26.08.2023Neu im Dorf - Wie der Zuzug das Leben auf dem Land verändert, Berlin-Institut für Bevölkerung und Entwicklung, September 2023A new species and morphological notes on the remarkable termitophilous genus Austrospirachtha Watson from Australia (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae), Zootaxa, 23.08.2023**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: Tiktok und Instagram.
Welcome to Alternative Dog Moms - a podcast about what's happening in the fresh food community and the pet industry. Kimberly Gauthier is the blogger behind Keep the Tail Wagging, and Erin Scott hosts the Believe in Dog podcast.CHAPTERS:Rodrigo update (0:54) - Rodrigo passed away peacefully the day following the recording of this podcast.Thoughts about a recent study regarding pet owners being hesitant to vaccinate their dogs (25:47)Kimberly & Erin chat (a lot) about snacks, their chit-chat, and men with cigars (46:58)LINKS DISCUSSED:Adored Beast's Your Go 2 (https://keepthetailwagging.com/go2)Gold Standard Herbs (https://goldstandardherbs.com/)Help 'Em Up Harness (https://helpemup.com/)Dopesick on Hulu (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9174558/)Science Daily link re: Nearly half of dog owners are hesitant to vaccinate their pets (https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/08/230831142809.htm)Study Link: Sick as a dog? The prevalence, politicization, and health policy consequences of canine vaccine hesitancy (CVH) (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0264410X23010150?via%3Dihub)OUR BLOG/PODCASTS...Kimberly: Keep the Tail Wagging, KeepTheTailWagging.comErin Scott: Believe in Dog podcast, BelieveInDogPodcast.comFACEBOOK...Keep the Tail Wagging, Facebook.com/KeepTheTailWaggingBelieve in Dog Podcast, Facebook.com/BelieveInDogPodcastINSTAGRAM...Keep the Tail Wagging, Instagram.com/RawFeederLifeBelieve in Dog Podcast, Instagram.com/Erin_The_Dog_MomThanks for listening to our podcast. You can learn more about Erin Scott's first podcast at BelieveInDogPodcast.com. And you can learn more about raw feeding, raising dogs naturally, and Kimberly's dogs at KeepTheTailWagging.com. And don't forget to subscribe to The Alternative Dog Moms.
We all know the old saying, "we are what we eat," right? In episode 89 of the podcast, we had the pleasure of sitting down with the owner/operators from CVH Farms in Woodville, Texas. As strong advocates for better living conditions for the animals that sustain us, this couple has been working tirelessly to achieve this goal and help us achieve a healthy lifestyle. They provide large pastures for their cows to roam freely, without the use of growth hormones. Their genuine love and care for the well-being of the cows ensures that the freshest products are delivered to your table. During our conversation, we we discussed - health benefits of red meat in diet - Why raising cows in an ethical environment matters - Increased flavor and overall quality of locally raised beef - Sustainability of local farms - Grass finished vs Grain Finished beef - Mislabeling of beef in grocery stores The knowledge we gained from this episode could fill up a 10-acre pasture, and we hope you found it just as enlightening. Chris and Hailey are local pioneers in the quest for higher quality meat for ourselves and our loved ones. So, the next time you're craving burgers or steaks, be sure to check out CVH Farms first! if you enjoyed this impactful and beneficial episode, please share it with others! Sharing helps us grow our community and create more fantastic content. Check out the links to learn more about us. Thank you! OTG Fitness is located at 100 E NASA Pkwy # 15, Webster, TX 77598 Give us a call to schedule a Discovery Consultation: 409-370-1007 OTG Fitness WEBSITE: https://www.otgfitness.com/ CVH: https://www.cvhfarmsllc.com/s/order https://www.instagram.com/cvhfarmsllc/ IG LINKS: Fil: https://www.instagram.com/otg.fil/ Daryl: https://www.instagram.com/otg.darryl/ Shawn: https://www.instagram.com/shawn.wzdm/
Please join author Pieter Martens and Associate Editor Justin Grodin as they discuss the article "Decongestion With Acetazolamide in Acute Decompensated Heart Failure Across the Spectrum of Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction: A Prespecified Analysis From the ADVOR Trial." Dr. Greg Hundley: Welcome listeners to this January 17th issue of Circulation on the Run. And I am Dr. Greg Hundley, Director at the Pauley Heart Center at VCU Health in Richmond, Virginia. Dr. Peder Myhre: And I'm Dr. Peder Myhre from Akershus University Hospital and University of Oslo, in Norway. And today, Greg, we have such an exciting feature paper. It comes to us from the ADVOR trialists. And the ADVOR trial examined the effect of acetazolamide in acute decompensated heart failure. And in this paper we're going to discuss how that treatment effect was across the left ventricular ejection fraction, across the spectrum. Greg, what do you think? Dr. Greg Hundley: Oh, wow. Sounds very interesting. But we might have some other articles in the issue. How about we grab a cup of coffee and Peder maybe this week, I'll go first and we'll start with preclinical science. How about that? Dr. Peder Myhre: Let's do preclinical science, Greg. Dr. Greg Hundley: Well, Peder, this particular paper focuses on the relationship between cardiac fibroblasts and cardiomyocytes. Remember that myocytes sit on a lattice of network of fibroblasts. And when the myocytes die, the fibroblasts then proliferates, secrete collagen and form this thick scar. Now, if we're going to try to regenerate, how are we going to get myocytes to get back into that thick scar when there's really a complete absence? And so as adult cardiomyocytes have little regenerative capacity, resident cardiac fibroblasts synthesize extracellular matrix, post myocardial infarction to form fibrosis, leading to cardiac dysfunction and heart failure. And therapies that can regenerate the myocardium and reverse fibrosis in the setting of a chronic myocardial infarction are lacking. Now, these investigators led by Professor Masaki Ieda from University of Tsukuba, were going to evaluate this process. The overexpression of cardiac transcription factors, including Mef2c, Gata4, Tbx5, Han2, all combined as MGTH. They can directly reprogram cardiac fibroblasts into induced cardiomyocytes and improve cardiac function in and under the setting of an acute myocardial infarction. However, the ability of an in vivo cardiac reprogramming to repair chronic myocardial infarction with established scars, well, that is really undetermined. Dr. Peder Myhre: Oh, what a wonderful introduction, Greg. And the way you described to us how cardiomyocytes and fibroblasts interact was really fascinating. Thank you. And now let's hear what the authors found and don't forget the clinical implications. Dr. Greg Hundley: Thanks, Peder. So these authors developed a novel transgenic mouse system where cardiac reprogramming and fibroblasts lineage tracing could be regulated spatiotemporally with tamoxifen treatment to analyze in vivo cardiac reprogramming in the setting of chronic MI. Then with this new model, the authors found in vivo cardiac reprogramming generates new induced cardiomyocytes from resident cardiac fibroblasts that improves cardiac function and reduces fibrosis in chronic myocardial infarction in mice. Wow. And additionally, they found that overexpression of cardiac reprogramming factors converts profibrotic cardio fibroblasts to a quiescent state, and that reverses fibrosis in chronic myocardial infarction. And therefore, Peder, direct cardiac reprogramming may be a promising therapy for chronic ischemic cardiomyopathies and heart failure. Really exciting work, converting scar tissue to actual functional cardiomyocytes. Dr. Peder Myhre: That was such a fantastic summary, Greg, and a very interesting paper. And I'm now going to take us back to clinical science and epidemiology. Because Greg, we all know that social and psychosocial factors are associated with cardiovascular disease risk. But the relative contributions of these factors to racial and ethnic differences in cardiovascular health has not been quantified. So these authors, led by the corresponding author, Nilay Shah from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, used data from NHANES to examine the contributions of individual level social and psychosocial factors to racial and ethnic differences in population cardiovascular health. And that was measured by something called the cardiovascular health score, CVH score, which ranges from zero to 14, and it counts for diet, smoking, physical activity, body mass index, blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood glucose. Dr. Greg Hundley: Wow, really interesting, Peder. So what did they find here? Dr. Peder Myhre: So Greg, among males, the mean cardiovascular health score was 7.5 in Hispanic, 8.7 in non-Hispanic Asian, 7.5 in non-Hispanic black, and 7.6 in non-Hispanic white adults. And the authors found that the education explained the largest component of cardiovascular health differences among males. And now what about females? In females, the mean score was 8.0 in Hispanic, 9.3 in non-Hispanic Asian, 7.4 in non-Hispanic black, and 8.0 in non-Hispanic white adults. And for women, education explained the largest competence of cardiovascular health difference in non-Hispanic black. And place of birth, and that is US born versus born outside the US, explained the largest component of cardiovascular health difference in Hispanic and non-Hispanic Asian females. So Greg, the authors conclude that education and place of birth conferred the largest statistical contributions to the racial and ethnic differences in cardiovascular health among US adults. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very nice, Peder. What a beautiful description and outline that so well highlighting the differences in men versus women. Well, now we're going to turn back to the world of preclinical science, listeners. And we will continue with the paper by Dr. Amit Khera from Verve Therapeutics. Now, Peder, VERVE-101, this is an investigational in vivo CRISPR base editing medicine designed to alter a single DNA base in the PCSK9 gene. And that permanently turns off hepatic protein production and thereby, durably lowers LDL cholesterol. In this study, the investigators tested the efficacy, durability, tolerability, and potential for germline editing of VERVE-101 in studies of non-human primates and also in a murine F1 progeny study. Dr. Peder Myhre: So more on PCSK9s, and this time CRISPR technology. Very exciting. Greg, what did they find? Dr. Greg Hundley: Right, Peder. So VERVE-101 was well tolerated in non-human primates and led to, listen to this, an 83% lower blood PCSK9 protein and 69% lowering of LDL-C with durable effects up to 476 days following the dosing. These results have supported initiation of a first inhuman clinical trial. That's what needs to come next in patients with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Wow. Dr. Peder Myhre: Even greater reductions from this therapy on PCSK9 than the previous PCSK9 inhibitor therapies. Wow. Okay, Greg, and now we go from one fascinating study to another. And this time we actually have the primary results from a large randomized clinical trial, Greg. Isn't that exciting? Dr. Greg Hundley: Yes. Dr. Peder Myhre: And this paper describes the primary results of a trial testing in Indobufen versus aspirin on top of clopidogrel in patients undergoing PCI with drug-eluting stent DES who did not have elevated troponin. So that is patients without mycardial infarction. And in fact, fact, this is the first large randomized control trial to explore the efficacy and safety of aspirin replacement on top of P2Y12 inhibitor in patients receiving PCI with death. And Greg, I suppose you like I wonder what Indobufen is, and I just learned that that is a reversible inhibitor of platelet Cox-1 activity and it has comparable biochemical and functional effects to dose of aspirin. And previous data indicate that Indobufen could lessen the unwanted side effects of aspirin and that includes allergy intolerance and most importantly, aspirin resistance, while it retains the antithrombotic efficacy. Dr. Greg Hundley: Wow, Peder. Really interesting and great explanation. Indobufen. So how did they design this trial and what were the primary results? Dr. Peder Myhre: So Greg, the investigators of this trial, called OPTION, led by corresponding authors, Drs. Ge, Quian, and Wu from Fudan University in Shanghai, randomized 4,551 patients from 103 center to either indobufen based DAPT or conventional, and that is aspirin based DAPT for 12 months after DES implementation. And the trial was open label and with a non-inferiority design, which is important to keep in mind. And the primary endpoint was a one year composite of cardiovascular death, non-fatal MI, ischemic stroke, definite or probable stent thrombosis or bleeding, defined as BARC criteria type 2, 3, or 5. And now Greg, the primary endpoint occurred in 101, that is 4.5% of patients in the indobufen based DAPT group compared to 140, that is 6.1% patients, in the conventional DAPT group. And that yields an absolute difference of 1.6%. And the P for non-inferiority was less than 0.01. And the hazard ratio was 0.73 with confidence intervals ranging from 0.56 to 0.94. And Greg, the occurrence of bleeding was particularly interesting and that was also lower in the indobufen based DAPT group compared to the conventional DAPT group. And that was 3.0% versus 4.0% with the hazard ratio of 0.63. And that was primarily driven by a decrease in BARC type two bleeding. So Greg, the authors conclude that in Chinese patients with negative cardiac troponin undergoing DES implementation, indobufen plus clopidogrel DAPT compared with aspirin plus clopidogrel DAPT significantly reduced the risk of one year net clinical outcomes, which was mainly driven by reduction in bleeding events without an increase in ischemic events. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very nice, Peder. So another reversible inhibitor of platelet COX-1 activity, indobufen. And seems to be very, have high utility in individuals of Chinese ethnicity and Asian race. Well, perhaps more to come on that particular drug. Peder, how about we dive into some of the other articles in the issue? And I'll go first. So first, there's a Frontiers article by Professor Beatty entitled “A New Era and Cardiac Rehabilitation Delivery: Research Gaps, Questions, Strategies and Priorities.” And then there's a Research Letter by Professor Zuurbier entitled, “SGLT-2 inhibitor, Empagliflozin, reduces Infarct Size Independent of SGLT-2.” Dr. Peder Myhre: And then Greg, we have a new ECG challenge by Drs. Haghighat, Goldschlager and Oesterle entitled, “AV Block or Something Else?” And then there is a Perspective piece by Dr. Patrick Lawler entitled, “Models for Evidence Generation During the COVID-19 Pandemic: New Opportunities for Clinical Trials in Cardiovascular Medicine.” And Greg, there's definitely so much to learn from all the research that has been done through the pandemic. And finally, we have our own Molly Robbins giving us Highlights from the Circulation Family of Journals. And first, there is a paper describing the characteristics of postoperative heart block in patients undergoing congenital heart surgery described in Circulation: Arrhythmia Electrophysiology. Next, the impact of socioeconomic disadvantages on heart failure outcomes reported in Circulation: Heart Failure. Then there is social and physical barriers to healthy food explored in circulation, cardiovascular quality and outcomes. And then there is the association of culprit-plaque morphology with varying degrees of infarct, myocardial injury size reported in Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging. And finally, the impact of optical coherence tomography on PCI decisions reported in circulation cardiovascular interventions. Dr. Greg Hundley: Fantastic, Peder. Well, how about we get off to that feature discussion? Dr. Peder Myhre: Let's go. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Well, thank you and welcome to this episode of the Circulation on the Run Podcast. I'm really excited today to host this show. My name is Mercedes Carnethon. I'm an associate editor at Circulation and Professor and Vice Chair of Preventive Medicine at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. I'm really excited to learn from the lead author of a new study on decongestion with Acetazolamide and acute decompensated heart failure across the spectrum of LV ejection fraction. And I've got the lead author with me today, Pieter Martens, as well as my colleague and associate editor Justin Grodin, who handled the paper. So I'd love to start off with just welcoming you, Dr. Martens. Dr. Pieter Martens: Thank you for having me. It's a pleasure to be here today. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Yes. And thank you so much for submitting your important work to the journal, Circulation. I'd love to start to hear a little bit about what was your rationale for carrying out this trial and tell us a little bit about what you found. Dr. Pieter Martens: So the ADVOR trial was a double blind placebo controlled randomized trial, which was performed in Belgium. And it set out to assess the effect of acetazolamide in acute decompensated heart failure and this on top of standardized loop diuretic therapy and patients with heart failure. And the goal of the current analysis was to assess whether the treatment effect of acetazolamide in acute heart failure differs amongst patients with a different ejection fraction at baseline at randomization. So we looked specifically at patients with heart failure, reduced, mildly reduced and preserved ejection fraction to determine whether acetazolamide works equally well in those patients. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Well, thank you so much. Tell me a little more. What did you find? Did your findings surprise you? Dr. Pieter Martens: All patients that were randomized in the ADVOR trial, we registered a baseline left ventricular ejection fraction at baseline. And what we saw was at the multiple endpoints that we collected in the ADVOR trial, that randomization towards acetazolamide was associated with a pronounced and preserved treatment effect. And different endpoints that we looked at was a primary endpoint which was successful, which is an important endpoint, which we all strive towards in acute decompensated heart failure. And we saw that irrespective of what your baseline ejection fraction was, that randomization towards acetazolamide was associated with a higher odds ratio for having successful decongestion. And also looking at other endpoints which we find important in the treatment of patients with acute compensated heart failure, such as renal endpoints such as the diuresis, the amount of urine that they make, or the natruresis, the amount of sodium that they excrete, we again saw that randomization towards acetazolamide was associated with a higher treatment effect, so more diuresis, more natruresis, which was not effective, whether you had heart failure, reduced, mildly reduced or preserved eject fraction. We did see a slight increase in the creatinine, which was a little bit more pronounced in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Thank you so much for that excellent summary. I'm an epidemiologist, so I'm certainly aware that of the cardiovascular diseases and their changes over time, heart failure is one that is going up over time and affecting more of the population. So I know I really enjoyed hearing about an additional therapy that helps to improve quality of life and improve clinical outcomes in individuals who are experiencing heart failure. And I'm really curious as I turn to you, Justin, what attracted you to this particular article and why did you find it to be such a good fit for our audience here at Circulation? Dr. Justin Grodin: Well, Mercedes, I mean, I think you hit the nail on the head with your comment. And clearly when we look at Medicare beneficiaries in the United States, hospitalization for decompensated heart failure is the number one or most common cause for hospitalization. And up to this time, we really haven't had any multi-center randomized control clinical trials that have really informed clinical care with a positive result or a novel strategy that says, "Hey, this might be a better way to treat someone in comparison with something else." And so when we have a clinical trial like ADVOR, one of the crucial things that we want to understand is how does this work and does it work for everybody? And now when we look at the population hospitalized with heart failure, we know that approximately half of them have a weak heart or low ejection fraction, and the other half have a stiff heart, a normal ejection fraction. And so since we've got this 50/50 makeup, it is a crucially important question to understand if we have an important study like ADVOR, does this apply? Are these benefits enjoyed by all these individuals across the spectrum? Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Thank you so much for really putting that in context. And I believe you had some additional questions for Dr. Martens. Dr. Justin Grodin: Yes. Yeah, thank you. So Pieter, I mean obviously this was a terrific study. One question I had for you guys is, you and your colleagues and the ADVOR research team is whether you had expected these results. Because we know at least historically, that there might be different cardiorenal implications for individuals that have a weak heart or heart failure with reduced ejection fraction in comparison with a stiff heart or heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. Dr. Pieter Martens: Thank you for that comment. And thank you also for the nice feedback on the paper. I think we were not really completely surprised by the results. I think from a pathophysiologic perspective, we do wonder whether heart failure with reduced ejection fraction from a kind of renal perspective is different from heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. Clearly, there are a lot of pathophysiological differences between heart failure with reduced, mildly reduced and preserved ejection fraction. But when it comes to congestion and acute heart failure, they seem to behave, or at least similarly in terms of response to acetazolamide, which was very interesting. We do think there are neurohormonal differences between heart failure reduced ejection fraction, preserved ejection fraction. But at least how acetazolamide works seems relatively unaffected by the ejection fraction. Dr. Justin Grodin: And Pieter, another question that comes to mind, and this is getting a little bit technical, but there have been studies that have shown that people that present to the hospital with decompensated heart failure, that have HFpEF, have a very different perhaps congestion phenotype where they might not have as much blood volume expansion. And so I, for one, was pretty curious as to how these results were going to play out. And I wonder what your thoughts are on that, or maybe that's perhaps more niche and less widely applicable than what you observed. Dr. Pieter Martens: Now, I can completely agree that when we are thinking about congestion, the congestion itself is a sort of pressure based phenomenon. And the pressure based phenomenon is based on what your volume is and the compliance within your cardiovascular system. But I think one of the important things to remember is that how we enrolled patients in the ADVOR trial was that we enrolled patients who had clear signs of volume overload. Remember, we used a volume score to assess clinical decongestion or actually getting rid of the volume. Volume assessment isn't really necessarily a pressure based assessment. And pressures might be the genesis of elevated pressures might be different amongst heart failure with reduced versus preserved ejection fraction. But what was really clear was that all these patients were volume overloaded. And when you think about the volume axis, then it's really about getting rid of that additional sodium, water, and that's where really acetazolamide works. So I do think we differ a little bit from historical acute decompensated heart failure trials in which they sometimes use signs and symptoms of more congestion, a pressure based phenomenon, where our endpoint was truly at volume endpoint. And we do believe that diuretics work really on a volume component of heart failure. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Thank you so much, especially for explaining that in a way that even non-clinicians such as myself can understand the potential implications. A big picture question that I have, and I really enjoy these discussions because they give us an opportunity to speculate beyond what we read in the paper. And that question is we do clinical trials and we identify effective therapies. And one of the bigger challenges we often face is getting those therapies out to the people who need them. Do you perceive any barriers in uptake of the use of acetazolamide in clinical practice? Dr. Pieter Martens: That's an excellent question. So one of the, I think beauties about acetazolamide is that this drug has been on the market for about 70 years. So I think everybody has access to it. This is not a novel compound which needs to go through different steps of getting marketing approval and getting a sort of reimbursement before it becomes available in clinical practice. And in theory, everybody should have access to this relatively cheap agent and can use it in its clinical practice. And I think it was very interested when we came out with the initial paper. I think already the day afterwards, we were getting messages from across the world that people have been using acetazolamide. So I think it is an agent which is available in current clinical practice and should not be too many barriers to its current implementation and clinical practice. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Well, that's fantastic to hear. So I hope Justin, that you will certainly help to ring the bell to get the information out about this wonderful study. I do want to turn to you, Pieter, to find out whether or not there are any final points that you didn't have an opportunity to discuss with us today. Dr. Pieter Martens: Think some of the other end points we didn't discuss were the effect, for instance, on length of stay. I think length of stay is a very important endpoint because hospital admissions, like Justin said, heart failure is the number one reason why elderly patients are being admitted. And just shortening the length of stay from a financial perspective might be important. So it was also very interesting to see that the use of acetazolamide in the study also translated into a shorter length of stay, which was also was unaffected, whether you had heart failure, reduced, mildly reduced or preserved ejection fraction, Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Well, I certainly know people appreciate being in their own homes and being able to discharge is certainly a major benefit. So thank you so much for sharing that final point. I really want to thank you so much for a stimulating discussion today. I know that I learned a lot from you, Pieter, and the hard work of your research team as well as from you, Justin, for putting these findings in context and really helping our listeners and the readers of our journal understand why this paper is so important and how it's really moving the field forward for a clinically important problem. So thank you both so much for joining us here today on Circulation on the Run. Dr. Justin Grodin: Thank you. Dr. Pieter Martens: Thank you for having me. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: I really want to thank our listeners for joining us today for this episode of Circulation on the Run. I hope you will join us again next week for more exciting discussions with our authors. Dr. Greg Hundley: This program is copyright of the American Heart Association 2023. The opinions expressed by speakers in this podcast are their own and not necessarily those of the editors or of the American Heart Association. For more, please visit ahajournals.org.
If you're not familiar with the title, it was a term used to refer to the options dealers could upsell you when buying a new car. A more accurate title for this edition of Car-Chum might have been “When Did You Last See…?”, but Mats and Flaps made us smile. Anyway, here it is, the latest Car-Chum Podcast.
Jamestown United Way Kicks-off 2022-23 Campaign, Parks & Rec Partners with JRMC, CVH for Breast Cancer Awareness
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Sleep is the single most effective way to reset our brain and body health each day. Sleep is a foundational element of human biology and is a requirement for life. We spend roughly one-third of our lives asleep. A famous quote is, “Happiness is nothing more than getting enough sleep”. Sleep disturbance is a common condition in modern society, with evidence showing that people sleep on average 1.5 hr less than a century ago. one-third of the general population suffers from sleep-related problemsAnd now, we better understand the relationship between poor sleep and poor health, especially cardiovascular health. Just a couple of months ago, the American heart association added Sleep to the essential pillars of cardiovascular health. And in this episode, we will discuss sleep and heart health, what is good sleep, what is bad sleep, what's the risk of poor sleep, and we will end up with some advice on how to improve your sleep for a stronger heart. First, is there a relationship between the number of hours slept and CV health?Yes, we have clear data on this relationshipSleeping for less than six hours is associated with a 70% increase in mortality Sleeping 5 hr or less per night had a 2.3-fold greater risk of AMISleeping for less than four hours is associated with a 2.8 times increase in mortality Sleeping for nine hours or more was also associated with a 70% increase in mortality The ideal duration of sleep is between seven hours and eight hours because this has been associated with the best survival.During normal, healthy sleep, blood pressure drops by around 10-20%. This is known as nocturnal dipping, and research highlights its role in cardiovascular health. When we sleep, the blood pressure comes down, and the heart rate also goes down. This helps to unload the circulatory system and give rest to the heart. Poor sleep, whether from a lack of sleep or sleep disruptions, is associated with non-dipping, meaning that a person's blood pressure doesn't go down at night. Studies have found that elevated nighttime blood pressure is related to overall hypertension (high blood pressure). Not only hypertension but sleep disruption is also associated with an increased risk of diabetes, coronary atherosclerosis, and myocardial infarction. Add to that obesity risk; we can remember that we are more likely to feel hungry when we don't get enough sleep. All these conditions are increased with sleeping less than six hours or with sleeping more than nine hours. It is a U-shaped relation.We've understood the impact of sleep quantity on health, but what is the impact of poor sleep quality on health?We also know that difficulty falling asleep, nightmares, easily awakening from sleep, use of sleeping pills, and walking up tired are markers of poor sleep.Poor sleep quality was associated with subclinical cardiovascular disease and increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Sleep apnea, where there is airway obstruction resulting in loud snoring and apnea, is a well-established risk for resistant hypertension, heart failure, coronary disease, and atrial fibrillation.What's the mechanism linking sleep and poor cardiometabolic health?There are several potential mechanisms. Data show that a lack of sleep may increase sympathetic nervous system activity the next day; sleep deprivation also results in an inflammatory state and in increased salt intake, elevated cortisol levels, and insulin resistance. These changes all culminate in poor cardiometabolic health resulting in a cascade or a package of cardiovascular diseases. How to improve your sleep?First: Identify your ideal sleep durationThe general rule is 7-8 hours of daily sleep. But because this may vary, you can measure your own needed sleep hours this way… Try to get into bed at the time where you fall asleep within about 15 minutes, and wake up without an alarm clock, feeling rested, and having enough energy to carry you through the day. On average, the amount of sleep you get this way is probably the right amount of sleep for you. The American heart association elected to add sleep duration as an eighth metric to the formal definition of CVH. Metric: Average hours of sleep per night Scoring: Points Level 100 7–
My guest today is the amazing Jennifer Hubbard, who is mom of two and the executive director of the Catherine Violet Hubbard Animal Sanctuary and Foundation. Jenny founded the organization in memory of her late daughter Catherine who was a victim of the Sandy Hook shooting in 2012. Despite the tragedy of her daughter's death, Jenny has been able to heal through her work on the sanctuary and the raising of her son, Fredrick, who is currently a high school senior. Under Jenny's leadership, CVH received a state conveyance of 34 acres of pristine farmland for the sanctuary's use, raised nearly $7 million in funding and garnered the attention and support of nationally recognized organizations including the ASPCA, Cornell University of Veterinary Medicine and the Jane Goodall Foundation. The sanctuary is also currently working on expanding the sanctuary's facilities to include a library, veterinary in-take facility and learning barn. You can find more information about current sanctuary projects here. She is a warrior mother and for anyone feeling scared to send their kids to school, I hope this episode will remind you how crucial it is to LIVE! Jennifer is an inspiration and I'm grateful for the legacy of Catherine she is carrying on through her work with the Sanctuary. Show Notes: Check out the Sanctuary
This week on Homeopathy for Mommies, we are excited to have a special guest, Dr. Todd Cooney, DVM, CVH – homeopathic veterinarian, to share all about his journey to homeopathy and also give some basics on how to treat the animals in our lives! Dr. Cooney stayed after this interview to answer a few questions […] The post Homeopathy for Pets with Dr. Todd Cooney appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
O interesse global das empresas por questões relacionadas ao ESG - Environmental (Ambiental), Social (Social) e Governance (Governança), cresce a cada dia, entretanto, este não é um tema novo para a Cooperativa Veiling, que já trabalha com a adoção destes princípios em vários de seus projetos traçados nos planos estratégicos. Em nosso bate-papo de hoje, recebemos o time do departamento de Pessoas & Gestão para falar um pouco sobre a atuação social da CVH dentro das comunidades em que está inserida e das ações desenvolvidas nos últimos anos, alinhadas não só aos princípios cooperativistas, mas com atividades desenvolvidas tendo como base o apoio social, a educação, incentivo ao esporte e qualidade de vida, pilares estes que norteiam esses trabalhos. Vamos saber mais?
A Univeling - plataforma de educação coorporativa da CVH, nasceu da necessidade de levar até seus Cooperados, Clientes e Colaboradores treinamentos específicos para cada público, utilizando-se de todo o conhecimento adquirido no dia a dia da Cooperativa. Ao longo dessa caminhada a plataforma ganhou força, recebendo inúmeras colaborações de profissionais e instituições com cursos, palestras e formações. No início deste ano a Univeling deu mais um passo, solidificando uma importante parceria com o grupo UniEduk. “O objetivo desta cooperação é melhorar cada vez mais o desenvolvimento e a estratégia de toda a cadeia, bem como, proporcionar novas oportunidades para os profissionais da CVH e de todo o ecossistema na qual estamos inseridos”, como explicam nossos convidados de hoje, Adriana Delafina, gerente de Pessoas & Gestão da CVH e o prof. Ronan Machado, gestor pedagógico do curso de Engenharia Agronômica e do Curso Superior de Tecnologia em Horticultura do Grupo UniEduK. Acompanhe agora e conheça mais detalhes. Vamos lá!
Although President Barack Obama made being an organizer “sexy,” being an organizer from the ground up is hard work. L. Joy brings the new Executive Director of Community Voices Heard (CVH), Juanita O. Lewis, to the front of the class to discuss her life in organizing, best practices and strategies for organizing, and she shares CVH's survey and initiative, Follow Black Women.
O Sistema de gestão integrado ERP da SAP chega ao universo das flores Com projetos bem estruturados e já adaptados ao novo mundo pós-pandemia, a CVH está dando um passo importante na redução de custos e no desenvolvimento e aumento da produtividade da Cooperativa com a implementação do seu novo ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), sistema de gestão integrado. Para saber mais sobre este ambicioso projeto e detalhes deste importante avanço digital recebemos o gerente de TI, Rodrigo dos Anjos, para um esclarecedor bate-papo com a gerente de marketing e produto Thamara D'Angieri. Vamos acompanhar!?.
In Founders TIME Podcast episode #20 "The Science of Colors", meet Carola vom Hagen, the founder of ColorCurriculumCure™ Interior Color Solutions by CvH in this fascinating topic in where she explains about the use and effect of psychology of interior color. She tell is how personal childhood traumas and life challenges drew her to study color and architecture. Some colors insights and their meanings according to Carola vom Hagen: We are surrounded by color non-stop, often unconsciously saving, color-imprinting, a certain tone in our memories as a tool to keeping us safe from emotional harm in the future - or as an enthusiastic mental push to moving forward in our calling. For Show Notes, Transcripts, and More... Visit: https://www.niurkcastaneda.com/podcast
Today Grandpa Bill Welcomes Dr. Jeffrey Feinman We will be talking Lyme Disease and Grandpa Bill asks two questions for our listening a Do You or Your Pet Have Lyme Disease? Do You See a Holistic Veterinarian for Treatment? Holistic Actions-Are Your Pets Treated by a Holistic Veterinarian? Dr.Jeffrey Feinman, BA, VMD, CVH, graduated in 1985 from the University of Pennsylvania and was Penn's first veterinary dual-degree University Scholar, holding both molecular biology and veterinary degrees. Dr. Jeff is devoted to researching about how to harness the innate power of the individual using Vitality and Balance. He and his wonderful wife Amy live with Archie, a rescue pup, and a Rex cat named Tigger. Where you, your pet, a supportive community, and holistic health and happiness come together, naturally! READ HIS FULL BIO HERE JOIN US TODAY IT'S A PLEASURE TO MEET YOU! Would you like to feel empowered when making medical decisions for your beloved companion animals? Are you ready to connect with a community of pet parents and experts alike? Holistic Actions! offers a centralized hub for learning about the beautiful way that holistic care and conventional veterinary medicine can work powerfully hand-in-hand. Our members have access to the world's leading expertise, community support, and professional advice for creating health and happiness, no matter your pet's current challenges. Help your pet live their longest and happiest life. We look forward to being on this journey with you! bhsales.vpweb.com https://www.holisticactions.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bhsales/message
O mercado está cada vez mais desafiador e competitivo, e é preciso ter pensamentos estratégicos a fim de definir os rumos para os próximos anos. A gestora Adriana Delafina, do departamento Pessoas & Gestão e nosso CEO, Jorge Possato Teixeira, são nossos convidados de hoje e explicam como foi o processo de elaboração deste importante estudo lançado no início deste mês e que traz mudanças significativas, como, a renovação do conceito da Missão, Visão, Valores e Propósito Máximo de Transformação da CVH, e a apresentação das cinco apostas que permitirão decisões estratégicas de implementação dos planos de ação futuros da Cooperativa. Vamos conhecer mais sobre o assunto? Acompanhe agora!
As mulheres vêm ocupando cada vez mais espaços dentro do mundo cooperativista. A atuação feminina tem se destacado nas últimas décadas dentro das produções da CVH e na formação dos conselhos administrativos e fiscal da Cooperativa, e agora chega desempenhando mais um importante papel na formação de um cooperativismo cada vez mais participativo e inclusivo, o grupo Mulheres Cooperativistas CVH. No episódio de hoje vamos conhecer um pouco mais sobre o grupo com nossas cooperadas Deborah Acosta (Acosta Plantas) e Andrea Cosi (Giardino di Cosi), integrantes do comitê de mulheres da CVH. Acompanhe agora nosso bate-papo e caso queira fazer parte do Mulheres Cooperativistas, entre em contato com Vivian Ferreira (19) 9 9685-1325 ou Suely Marques (19) 97165-1164, ambas do departamento de Pessoas & Gestão. Bora lá!?
In this episode, Prof Ashley Brown, BSc, MD, FRCP, and Ahmed M. Elsharkawy, PhD, FRCP(UK), discuss key racial inequities of care that lead to undertreatment for migrant populations and other racial minorities globally with or at risk for hepatitis C.Topics include:HCV Burden and Care Disparities in Specific PopulationsGenotypes and Length of Infection in Ethnic MinoritiesPrimary Care Education and System-Related BarriersSolutions to Overcome Barriers to HCV CareFirst-hand Patient StoriesProf Ashley Brown, BSc, MD, FRCPProfessor of Practice, Viral HepatitisDivision of Metabolism, Digestion and ReproductionImperial College LondonConsultant HepatologistLiver & Antiviral UnitImperial College Healthcare NHS TrustLondon, United KingdomAhmed M. Elsharkawy, PhD, FRCP(UK)Consultant Hepatologist and Honorary Senior LecturerLiver Unit and Biomedical Research CentreUniversity Hospitals BirminghamUniversity of BirminghamBirmingham, United KingdomContent based on a CME program supported by educational grants provided by AbbVie; Gilead Sciences, Inc.; and Janssen Therapeutics, Division of Janssen Products, LP To follow along, download the slides at:https://bit.ly/36UDLViLink to full program:https://bit.ly/3kKIb9a
Proporcionar aos colaboradores a oportunidade de serem protagonistas de ideias que agreguem valor, sustentabilidade e inovação à Cooperativa, é o mote deste Programa recém-lançado pela CVH. Uma iniciativa que veio para reforçar o apoio às sugestões de melhoria que são percebidas por nossos colaboradores durante suas atividades no dia a dia, não só em seu próprio ambiente de trabalho, mas de forma sistêmica, sendo um agente de transformação, criando uma cultura de inovação e senso de pertença, tendo liberdade de expressão e podendo contribuir efetivamente para o melhor desempenho dos vários processos da Cooperativa. Para falar um pouco sobre essa proposta, convidamos o gerente de Inovação e Mudanças, Francisco Pereira, que vai contar detalhes sobre como este processo foi pensado e estruturado, e também sobre o evento Inova Day CVH, onde as melhores ideias receberão um prêmio de reconhecimento. Acompanhe agora!
A cada dia, o consumidor está mais atento e exigente. Conectado às mídias sociais e às informações disponíveis, a qualidade é um dos fatores primordiais para a decisão de compra, porém, outros elementos também são levados em conta, como, confiança, segurança e durabilidade. Na busca pela melhoria contínua nos produtos oferecidos, a CVH não tem medido esforços para alcançar esses e outros itens que integram um dos principais tópicos de seus princípios e valores: “Excelência naquilo que faz”. Para isso, seus fornecedores e cliente podem contar com análises e estudos específicos para os produtos através de seu Centro de Testes, onde o objetivo principal é avaliar a durabilidade, o desenvolvimento dos produtos e oferecer o que há de melhor em Flores e Plantas para o mercado. Para falar um pouco mais sobre esse importante trabalho, convidamos nossa colaboradora Bruna Chimin para participar do Entre Flores de hoje. Acompanhe!
In this episode, we have special guest Award-winning filmmaker Dustin Ferguson.About Dustin Ferguson:Born October 16th, 1982 in Dodge City, KS. Award-winning filmmaker Dustin Ferguson (aka "Dark Infinity") has directed Academy Award & three-time Golden Globe nominee Eric Robert's (The Dark Knight), Golden Globe nominee Tom Sizemore ( Black Hawk Down), Academy Award nominee & Golden Globe winner Sally Kirkland (JFK), TV icon Butch Patrick (The Munsters) & many more, he has owned and operated several film distribution and production companies since 2007. Ferguson is best known for Directing, Producing, and Editing Action, Horror, and Science Fiction films, namely "Arachnado", "Nemesis 5", "Sleepaway Camp IV: The Survivor", "Amityville Toybox" and "Angry Asian Murder Hornets". In the last several years he's additionally Directed nearly 100 music videos for such artists as "Lords of Acid", "Exhumed", "My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult" and a viral video for German-outfit "KMFDM". He's been published in Fangoria, Drudge Report, Rue Morgue, Horror Hound, CVH 1st Class, and Artmove Magazine. Dustin now resides in Murrieta, California. Dustin is also a rapper with 4 solo albums, 3 EPs and collaborated with *Girlz N The Hood. #dustinferguson #awardwinningfilmaker #hollywood #filmaker #rapper #fangoria #drudgereport#horrorhound #artmovemagazine #celebrity #celebrityinterview #furyus #niousmedia #furyus
As embalagens retornáveis foram sem dúvida, um grande avanço na logística e padronização dos produtos na cadeia comercial de flores e plantas ornamentais. Além de proteger, facilitar o manuseio, organizar e permitir a conservação do produto durante todo o seu trajeto, as embalagens duráveis se tornaram indispensáveis e essenciais para o acondicionamento de algo muito valioso: a qualidade de nossas flores e plantas. Os processos logísticos têm avançado muito nos últimos anos, novas tecnologias têm sido aplicadas, facilitando e promovendo o fluxo de produtos em todos os elos da cadeia, agilizando, principalmente os processos de controle e rastreamento, dessa forma, era primordial que este avanço se estendesse também às embalagens e que a sustentabilidade estivesse também presente em todo esse processo. Para falar um pouco sobre estes avanços, convidamos para um bate-papo o gestor de Logística e Facilidades da CVH, Maximiliano César Ruzene. Acompanhe agora!
Os novos tempos e a vida moderna trouxeram muitos avanços, entretanto, também acabaram causaram muitos impactos à nossa saúde e bem-estar. Diante das situações enfrentadas, agravadas ainda mais no decorrer da pandemia, as fragilidades humanas ficaram mais evidentes e vieram à tona. Este cenário levou a um olhar mais atento por parte da Cooperativa Veiling e fez surgiu uma iniciativa para apoiar e dar suporte emocional aos Colaboradores, o programa Humanize. O projeto busca acolher e auxiliar os colaboradores quanto à saúde mental, emocional e à qualidade de vida. Entre outras ações, está o atendimento remoto com psicólogos, onde o profissional CVH tem a sua disposição a possibilidade de consultas mensais à distância. Conheça mais sobre este importante programa no bate papo de hoje, com Thamara D'Angieri que recebe Adrian Delafina e Vivian Ferreira, do departamento de Pessoas e Gestão. Vamos lá!
O Veiling Market é uma feira de negócios, onde clientes da CVH tem acesso diretamente ao produtor, podendo realizar negociações a médio e longo prazo, conhecer novos produtos e tendências do mercado de flores e plantas. Esta edição terá um formato híbrido, presencial e online, respeitando as limitações impostas na pandemia causada pelo COVID-19. No episódio de hoje, Thamara D'Angieri, nossa gestora de Marketing e Produto, vai bater um papo o CEO Jorge Possato Teixeira, que dará detalhes de como funcionará e quais são as expectativas para essa 22ª edição. Vamos lá!
A Cooperativa Veiling conta com uma das mais interessantes e dinâmicas ferramentas de comercialização de flores e plantas, o sistema de leilões reversos, o tão falado Klok (relógio em holandês). No episódio de hoje, Thamara D'Angieri, nossa gestora de Marketing e Produto, vai bater um papo com a gerente comercial, Rachel Ferreira Osório, que vai detalhar como é o funcionamento deste canal de vendas, que chegou até nós através dos imigrantes holandeses há mais de 30 anos, e que é atualmente um importante formador de preços para o mercado brasileiro. Rachel esclarece algumas questões que podem interferir e afetar diretamente no comportamento do mercado e na formação de preços, e explica também as diferenças e principais características do mercado brasileiro que se reinventou e se descobriu durante a pandemia, tendo oportunidade de conhecer melhor os produtos e as diversas possibilidades para se trabalhar com o maior mix de flores e plantas disponíveis no segmento, mais de cinco mil itens, conferido à CVH através de seus quase 400 produtores cooperados. Acompanhe agora.
Have you ever gone to the movies and wanted lasagna instead of popcorn? Or a new version of ice cream? Here at CVH, Eric Webb Jr and Sean Fulton give you a new movie theater experience that will change the game forever. We also discuss if PETA should hire hitmen.
Os avanços tecnológicos dentro de uma organização, além de desprenderem muito investimento e horas de trabalho e estudo, implicam também em vencer novos desafios, sejam eles, estratégicos, culturais ou de maturidade digital, entre tantos outros. Neste segundo episódio sobre transformação digital, nosso gestor de TI, Rodrigo dos Anjos, apresenta dois importantes projetos da CVH que, sem dúvida, irão mudar a forma de negociar flores e plantas no Brasil. Acompanhe agora e entenda a relevância deles para nosso mercado.
Join Yvonne Brandenburg, RVT, VTS SAIM and Jordan Porter RVT, LVT, VTS SAIM as we talk about: Canine and feline herpes virus. Amazingly enough, they are not similar processes at all! We learned a lot this episode, we hope you do too. Question of the Week What is your experience with canine herpes virus? Leave a comment at https://imfpp.org/episode92 Resources We Mentioned in the Show Herpes Infections in Dogs. Wendy Brooks, DVM, DABVP. Date Published: 07/04/2005.https://veterinarypartner.vin.com/default.aspx?pid=19239&catId=102899&id=4952309 Herpesvirus Infection in Cats (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis). By Krista Williams, BSc, DVM; Cheryl Yuill, DVM, MSc, CVH. Infectious Diseases, Medical Conditions, Pet Services. https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/feline-herpesvirus-infection-or-feline-viral-rhinotracheitis Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next week for another episode! Want to earn some RACE approved CE credits for listening to the podcast? You can earn between 0.5-1.0 hour of RACE approved CE credit for each podcast episode you listen to. Join the Internal Medicine For Vet Techs Membership to earn and keep track of your continuing education hours as you get your learn on! Join now! http://internalmedicineforvettechsmembership.com/ Get Access to the Membership Site for your RACE approved CE certificates Sign up at https://internalmedicineforvettechsmembership.com Get Access to the Technician Treasure Trove Sign up at https://imfpp.org/treasuretrove Thanks for listening! – Yvonne and Jordan
Desde que o homem começou a cultivar a terra, uma de suas maiores preocupações foi com o Clima. Hoje, apesar das tecnologias que temos à disposição, esta ainda é uma das variáveis que mais afetam o desenvolvimento dos produtos, interferindo em sua qualidade, desenvolvimento, acarretando doenças e no volume de produção, entre outros agravantes. Pra falar um pouco sobre este assunto, convidados nosso colaborador, o engenheiro agrônomo Henrique dos Santos Lopes, que trabalha no departamento Produto da CVH, para nos contar como esses fatores climáticos podem impactar no resultado da produção e como nossos produtores podem se preparar para minimizar esta vulnerabilidade. Acompanhe!
Today on the Biohack Your Pets Podcast we have Dr. Jeff Feinman. Jeffrey Feinman, BA, VMD, CVH, holds both molecular biology and veterinary degrees from the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Jeff was the first dual degree recipient at Penn in the prestigious University Scholar program (which was designed to foster medical scientists). His scientific experience includes research at The Wistar Institute, Penn's School of Medicine in the Department of Biochemistry (where he first published his scientific research) and the veterinary school's Department of Medical Genetics (where he wrote further scientific articles). In addition his academic career during veterinary school included an externship in endocrinology at the Animal Medical Center in New York City where he was again published in a leading, peer-reviewed veterinary journal. After graduation from veterinary school, Dr. Jeff was selected for a competitive internship in clinical medicine at the Angell Memorial Animal Hospital in Boston. After fourteen months of intensive clinical experience he decided to postpone his planned academic career to help individual patients. In clinical practice he quickly became alarmed by increasing rates of allergy, cancer and other degenerative diseases. Frustration with the results of conventional therapy of these chronic diseases fueled an interest in natural, holistically-applied therapies. Some patients however were still not responding fully to holistic treatment. Dr. Jeff then applied the principles learned during his molecular biology training to further explore even more effective treatments. Clinical nutrition, supplementation, herbal therapy, minimal vaccination, etc. were just not enough. This led him to homeopathy's equisite success in treating otherwise fatal epidemics. After much reading and some experimentation with the effects of homeopathic drugs (“remedies”) on himself and his pets, he began to incorporate them into his practice. In 1998 he further advanced his training in Dr. Richard Pitcairn's Professional and Advanced Veterinary Homeopathy Courses. Dr. Jeff then became the first Certified Veterinary Homeopath in the state of Connecticut. He has continued his pursuit of lifelong education by studying with world-renowned homeopaths like David Little, Dr. Paul Herscu, Dr. Andre' Saine, Pratful Vijayakar (“Predictive” Homeopathy), etc. Currently he is focused on helping his patients and clients maintain and regain wellness. This is accomplished by integrating his molecular biology and homeopathy knowledge into a unified method called the Vitality and Balance System (VBS). In addition to researching VBS and learning more every day, Dr. Jeff is devoted to teaching both pet owners and other veterinarians about optimal pet care. He and his wonderful wife Amy live with Archie and Vanya, who are two rescued pups and a Rex cat named Tigger. He is the Chief Empowerment Officer and founder of Holistic Actions!, Chairman of the Academy of Homeopathy (AVH) Education committee, President of the AVH Foundation, and was previously the holistic medical director for On The Wings Of Angels rescue in Odessa FL, and is helping to mentor other veterinarians. Currently his practice integrates the latest, safest, diagnostic techniques and treatments with holistic modalities such as clinical nutrition and homeopathy. Member: American Veterinary Medical Association (licensed in Connecticut, California, and Florida) Founder and CEO of Holistic Actions! President of The Academy of Veterinary Homeopathy (AVH) Foundation Past president of AVH Chairman of the AVH Education Committee CT's First Certified Veterinary Homeopath: 2000 Veterinary Honor Society (Phi Zeta): Inducted 1985 University Scholar: Inducted 1980 Dr. Jeff Feinmans Website Today's topics include: 3:44 - Background 7:35 - Getting into homeopathy 9:51 - How does homeopathy interact with the cell membranes 12:11 - First step to affect vitality of patient 17:06 - What is whole food 20:55 - B.E.A.M. Symptoms 23:00 - What if nutrition isn't enough 31:00 - Our feelings affect our pets 38:15 - What about Cats? 43:59 - Where can we find you and how can people work with you https://www.holisticactions.com/terrain/ https://www.holisticactions.com/susceptibility/ https://www.holisticactions.com/happiness-protocol/?amp The 3 take-home benefits: 1. Significance of symptoms (aka "signs”) 2. Focusing on BEAM and quality of life(vs. individual symptoms or dis-eases) 3. The Happiness Protocol and holistic actions to help pets flow
Today I'm talking with Alexa Kasdan, Director of Policy and Research at Demos, here in NYC. I've had the pleasure of knowing Alexa for almost two decades. We met in the early 2000s when she was working at an incredible organization called Community Voices Heard in NYC, and I joined the board as an Ally Member. It was through Alexa, and her policy work alongside the members of CVH, that I first came to understand what participatory research and policy worked looked like in practice. And I fell in love with the model. So often, we talk about impact in the nonprofit sector as being on behalf of people and communities. What I love about what Alexa and I talk about today is that it offers an important reframe - how do you practice social change work in a way that engages and centers impacted people as partners in the work, rather than as subjects of the work? This is a great and very actionable episode about how to do social change work in a way that is more truly inclusive and equitable - whether you're doing policy work, organizing work, or provide critical community programs or social services, there's real gold in here for you.Resources MentionedCommunity Voices Heard: www.cvhaction.org Register for my free training, Turn Your Social Change Vision Into A Nonprofit at richiebabbage.com/visiontolaunch
Nos últimos anos o ensino a distância (EAD) se tornou uma ferramenta importante de aprendizagem, conseguindo levar conhecimento e conteúdo relevante para diversos profissionais que atuam dentro do nosso setor. A Univeling, plataforma de educação coorporativa da CVH, leva até seus cooperados, colaboradores e clientes treinamentos específicos para cada público, utilizando-se de todo o conhecimento adquirido no dia a dia da Cooperativa, tendo por objetivo melhorar o desenvolvimento e a estratégia de toda a cadeia, bem como proporcionar novas oportunidades para os profissionais e seu negócio. Confira!
Chris von Huene aka CVH, Sales Director at Prodigal.In this conversation Chris shares how he defines his intended legacy, what it means to pass along the torch through impact on other people, and his professional legacy. We also talk about having an intentional mindset, how poetry helped him build confidence at a young age, as well as the importance of not settling - for anything or anyone. Join us in this incredible conversation next!I'm your host for What Is Your Legacy podcast, Galem Girmay.Thank you for taking the time to listen, and if you're enjoying this podcast, I'd love to see your rating and review on Apple.
Depois de um fim de semana bastante movimentado nos pontos de venda do todo o país, a retomada do comércio possibilitou ao consumidor manifestar suas emoções e sentimentos mais intensamente em forma de presentes, refletindo diretamente nas vendas de Dia das Mães e estimulando a economia tão comprometida pelo impacto da pandemia do Coronavírus. Neste episódio, nossa executiva, Rachel Ferreira Osório, gerente comercial da CVH, faz uma análise da atuação do nosso segmento dentro do mercado varejista e o desempenho de nossos produtos, destacando alguns pontos importantes nesta avaliação pós-vendas, onde a garantia no fornecimento, qualidade e a confiabilidade dos Clientes foi o grande diferencial para os bons resultados obtidos neste Dia das Mães 2021. Confira!
When you usually think of an income property you usually think of renting out the property to a family or business but have you thought about a sober home? With income properties, the usual source of revenue is a small profit and you bet on the money you get from the appreciation on the home. But with sober homes, instead of charging anywhere from one to three thousand for rent, you can charge $650 to upwards of $3500 a bed. With some house holding 10 to 12 patients. In this podcast, we speak to Bernard and Georgia Jones. They own two sober homes and we dive into their business journey owning two homes. We discuss: - Journey entering the recovery home market - Advantages of entering the recovery home market - The health crisis in America - breaking the stigma of recovery homes - The monthly profit from a sober home vs traditional real estate. - Convincing a landlord to let you rent a property for a sober home. This was an eye-opening podcast to the business case of a recovery home as well as the human side of entrepreneurship. Too often we get caught up in funnels and content hacks and not how much we're positively impacting the people around us. You can find out more about CVH here: https://cvhrecovery.com/ FOLLOW HUSTLE OVER EVERYTHING: Subscribe to Our Newsletter: http://bit.ly/2mYZurF Instagram: http://bit.ly/2pMQ4jU Twitter: http://bit.ly/2Ix1leI Alex Whitfield Instagram: http://bit.ly/2ScPqH5 Alex Whitfield LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-whitfield-94ab0480/ Owen Osinde Instagram: http://bit.ly/2LXmT6t Owen Osinde Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/owenosinde/ Sponsorships: off for this episode
Bing Bang Bongo it's Monday and we have an action packed episode this week on CVH. Eric breaks down the tragedy in the film Pretty Woman while Sean has a run in with a possible French bum at an Italian restaurant and the history of diversity at Disney is explored. Tune in, turn on, and take the bread sandwiches out the oven.
Episode 10Believe in me or burn in hell.Throw it out, CVH.Validating my bullshit.
Sales Leader, Mentor and Coach @Chris von Huene joins this episode to talk about: Doing challenging exercises each day that lead to unusual results. Knowing millionaires that aren't happy with life and the two things some of them possess. Focusing on purpose to lead to true happiness. Being afraid to have honest conversations with ourselves and covering it up with things. The defining moment of how good life could get. Losing people close to him and how he became intentional of valuing time with people he loves. Transitioning from Finance to Sales after discovering what he was really doing for a career. Shifting from a Victim mentality to an Accountability mentality. Going deeper to optimize your output and finding that next gear. Connect with CVH on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cvonhuene/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.vonhuene YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLUzmU_ILbol3XuBfxS3Kow
Jim Beard's credits are many and major. He's crafted many a fantastic story in books and comics and has just released a new book featuring his creation, Sgt. Janus. He's also a terrific person which you'll get to see when you tune in. He also co-edited and co-published Quest For the Space Gods, which contained a story by your host, author Brian K. Morris (who is a CvH and Sgt. Janus fanboy). Did you know that you can tune in and ask questions during our live broadcast? Clever Title Pending, 8pm ET every Tuesday. Bring your questions and interact with us. https://www.youtube.com/c/briankmorrisrisingtidepublications CONNECT WITH JIM BEARD https://www.amazon.com/author/jimbeard - - - - - FOLLOW BRIAN K. MORRIS Website: http://RisingTide.pub Amazon Author Profile: https://www.amazon.com/author/briankmorris
“I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own.” ― audre lorde When I started this podcast last year, I started with a vision of centering the narratives of Black women around menopause and ageing that resonated with me. Of course that meant that as cisgender, Black, heterosexual woman born and raised in the American South I needed to check myself on the fact that menopause, and all of the complexities that comes with it and ageing, doesn't just happen to cis hetero women. If this was going to to truly be a liberatory healing space of transformation for all my siblings (and some nibblings too) on this journey, it's critical to include the voices and stories of those who identify as femmes, gender non-conforming, or non-binary as well. We all have a story to tell. I am so honored and excited that my dear friend Mo George agreed to have conversation with me around how she experiences menopause as a queer butch lesbian. Enjoy! Mo George Monique George or Mo (as she is often called) is currently the Program Officer for the NYC Equity Initiative at Open Society Foundations, where she co-manages a portfolio of $3 million dollars. She is also the cofounder of Workers 4 Racial Equity/W4 which launched in 2016 to address racial equity for black workers, as well as connect the issues of affordable housing with the issues of access to quality jobs. Mo's over 25 years of organizing experience begun in college where she worked locally with NYPIRG on varies environmental issues. Upon graduation, Mo began working with SEIU Local 1199 for close to 10 years. After leaving 1199, Mo moved on to become the Lead Organizer at the Empire State Pride Agenda, where she fought for the rights of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. At Pride Agenda, Mo worked on various statewide campaigns including expanding their annual lobby day to over 1000 attendees and also being on the team that developed the organizing strategies that won Marriage Equality in New York State. After moved on from Pride Agenda, Mo joined Community Voices Heard (CVH) as the New York Chapter Director of Organizing. As a proud product of public housing, she felt that her past work at CVH helped to preserve public housing, and the campaign won over $700 million towards that preservation during her tenure. Mo joined Picture The Homeless (PTH) as the Executive Director in January 2017. Mo's organizing work has led her from meetings at the White House, to becoming a Professional Fellow with the U.S. Department of State through their work with the Greater Lakes Consortium out of Toledo Ohio. This work has allowed her to travel across Eastern Europe to places such as Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria, to teach community organizing as well as learn about challenges facing varies Eastern European communities. Mo holds her Bachelor’s degree in Black Studies from SUNY New Paltz and is completing her Master’s in Public Administration. When not working to save the world, she can be found reading a good book, traveling or just relaxing with her partner of over 10 years. Check out our NEW website https://blackgirlsguidetosurvivingmenopause.com/ Black Girl's Guide to Surviving Menopause https://www.bonfire.com/store/black-girls-guide-to-surviving-menopause/ SUPPORT BGG2SM: Patreon https://www.patreon.com/blackgirlsguidetomenopause?fan_landing=true Cashapp $omitutu Venmo @omisade5 Paypal omisadeburney@yahoo.com BOLD https://boldorganizing.org/ Public Allies https://publicallies.org/
We have a treat for you today on Selling Local! We've got special guest, Chris Von Huene and he is spitting some fire and giving his take on sales today. From his story, to his opinion on leadership and how it can better interact with reps, this is not an episode you are going to want to miss! CVH is in the B2B tech-space and is a very active rep, a content creator, and an all-around amazing human-being. So tune in and hangout with us, sales Rebels!
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Born October 16th, 1982 in Dodge City, KS. Ferguson has owned and operated several film distribution and production companies since 2007. Known for producing, directing and editing sequels and remakes of the horror films of yesteryear, namely "Sleepaway Camp IV: The Survivor", "Camp Blood 4 and 5", "Nemesis 5" and "Ghosthouse". In the last several years he's directed nearly 80 music videos for such artists as "Lords of Acid", "The Egyptian Lover", "My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult" and a viral video for German-outfit "KMFDM". He's been published in Fangoria, Rue Morgue, Horror Hound, CVH 1st Class and Artmove Magazine. Dustin now resides in Murrieta, California and is represented by The Williamson Management Company.Aside from these many "franchise" sequels and remakes, Ferguson has also launched several of his own film series, including "Meathook Massacre 1-3," "Silly Scaries 1 and 2”,"Terror at Black Tree Forest" and its' two sequels, "Tales For the Campfire 1 and 2," a documentary series called "Penny Pinchers" and the quasi-official sequel to 1988's "Cheerleader Camp" titled "Cheerleader Camp: To the Death" for New Wave Films.His latest project, "Horndog's Beach Party," reunites him with scream queens Stevens and Lee Heising as well as Troy Fromin (Ox from “Saved by the Bell”) and Vida Ghaffari (“The Mindy Project”,”Jimmy Kimmel Live”). Dustin's IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4341114/?ref_=nv_sr_1
On episode 19 Mark and DBN get a chance to hang out with CVH from Bethesda! This is also the first episode they also add full segments for the show. Join them as they cover the latest TESL news, arena changes, this week's gauntlet, Q&A with CVH, some CVH trivia, and they close it all up with Mark's final thoughts. This is not an episode to miss because it gives some insight into the life of Bethesda, the design philosophy behind gauntlet, and what goes on behind the scenes on release day.
This episode Mark gets too interview and talk with CVH, the ESL community manager from Bethesda. If you care about TESL and are wondering about the meta and the games future this episode is a must listen. They talk about CVH’s history with gaming that brought him to Bethesda, the masters series, QuakeCon, a ton of stuff about what goes into making a digital card game, helpful and unhelpful feedback, and the bright future for TESL.
The Connecticut Democrats remain silent, as #Hartford has been plagued by a rash of shootings. We talk about the economics of urban gun violence.We also have an update on the crisis at Connecticut Valley Hospital and Whiting Forensic. Our Policy Watch special report features Green Party presidential candidate Howie Hawkins. Hawkins' campaign platform is based on race conscious policy solutions, including an Economic Bill of Rights and community control of the policeCommunity Party Radio Show is hosted by author and political activist David Samuels, author of the book False Choice: The Bipartisan Attack on the Working Class, the Poor and Communities of Color. Pick up your copy of the book on Amazon.Community Party Radio Show airs Tuesday nights at 8p est / 7p cst /5p pst and our new time on Wednesday nights at 7p est / 6p cst /4p pst on www.SoMetroRadio.com. You can also hear the show on the iRadio station SoMetro Talk that is available on apps like TuneIn and SoMetro Magazine. SoMetro Radio and SoMetro Talk are original member stations of the GET GLOBAL NETWORK.Take the time to subscribe to the show on iTunes, iHeart Radio, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, Spreaker and other podcast platforms.
Guest contributor Janet Frazao-Conaci joins the show for a discussion on Connecticut Valley Hospital/Whiting Forensic Hospital Legislative Task Force co-chair Mike Lawlor. Lawlor described 10 years of CVH employment data that proves systemic racism at the facility as a “perception”, during a June 17 task force meeting.Janet will also provide her Policy Watch analysis of the 2019 Connecticut General Assembly legislative session. Our Real Talk segment features an independent media examination of Democratic party presidential candidates Cory Booker and Kamala Harris. These tokens of Democratic “diversity” have policy records that are destructive to the Black community.Community Party Radio Show is hosted by author and political activist David Samuels, author of the book False Choice: The Bipartisan Attack on the Working Class, the Poor and Communities of Color. Pick up your copy of the book on Amazon.Community Party Radio Show airs Tuesday nights at 8p est / 7p cst /5p pst and our new time on Wednesday nights at 7p est / 6p cst /4p pst on www.SoMetroRadio.com. You can also hear the show on the iRadio station SoMetro Talk that is available on apps like TuneIn and SoMetro Magazine. SoMetro Radio and SoMetro Talk are original member stations of the GET GLOBAL NETWORK.Take the time to subscribe to the show on iTunes, iHeart Radio, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, Spreaker and other podcast platforms.
Guest contributor Janet Frazao-Conaci joins the show for a discussion on Connecticut Valley Hospital/Whiting Forensic Hospital Legislative Task Force co-chair Mike Lawlor. Lawlor described 10 years of CVH employment data that proves systemic racism at the facility as a “perception”, during a June 17 task force meeting. Janet will also provide her Policy Watch analysis of the 2019 Connecticut General Assembly legislative session. Our Real Talk segment features an independent media examination of Democratic party presidential candidates Cory Booker and Kamala Harris. These tokens of Democratic “diversity” have policy records that are destructive to the Black community. Community Party Radio Show is hosted by author and political activist David Samuels, author of the book False Choice: The Bipartisan Attack on the Working Class, the Poor and Communities of Color. Pick up your copy of the book on Amazon. Community Party Radio Show airs Tuesday nights at 8p est / 7p cst /5p pst and our new time on Wednesday nights at 7p est / 6p cst /4p pst on www.SoMetroRadio.com. You can also hear the show on the iRadio station SoMetro Talk that is available on apps like TuneIn and SoMetro Magazine. SoMetro Radio and SoMetro Talk are original member stations of the GET GLOBAL NETWORK. Take the time to subscribe to the show on iTunes, iHeart Radio, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, Spreaker and other podcast platforms.
Guest contributor Janet Frazao-Conaci joins the show for a discussion on Connecticut Valley Hospital/Whiting Forensic Hospital Legislative Task Force co-chair Mike Lawlor. Lawlor described 10 years of CVH employment data that proves systemic racism at the facility as a “perception”, during a June 17 task force meeting.Janet will also provide her Policy Watch analysis of the 2019 Connecticut General Assembly legislative session. Our Real Talk segment features an independent media examination of Democratic party presidential candidates Cory Booker and Kamala Harris. These tokens of Democratic “diversity” have policy records that are destructive to the Black community.Community Party Radio Show is hosted by author and political activist David Samuels, author of the book False Choice: The Bipartisan Attack on the Working Class, the Poor and Communities of Color. Pick up your copy of the book on Amazon.Community Party Radio Show airs Tuesday nights at 8p est / 7p cst /5p pst and our new time on Wednesday nights at 7p est / 6p cst /4p pst on www.SoMetroRadio.com. You can also hear the show on the iRadio station SoMetro Talk that is available on apps like TuneIn and SoMetro Magazine. SoMetro Radio and SoMetro Talk are original member stations of the GET GLOBAL NETWORK.Take the time to subscribe to the show on iTunes, iHeart Radio, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, Spreaker and other podcast platforms.
En este episodio titulado "embotellamiento mortal", hablaremos del riesgo de liquidez combinado con el pump and dump y el manijeo irresponsable de delincuentes aprovechados. El caso MORI y CVH en argentina y SARE en mexico Cualquier consulta pueden hacerla por email o en twitter @rick_decard
Episode 258 we talk to Dustin Ferguson. Known for producing, directing and editing sequels and remakes of the horror films of yesteryear, namely "Sleepaway Camp IV: The Survivor", "Camp Blood 4 and 5", "Nemesis 5" and "Ghosthouse".October 24, 2018 FB Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/541126436301483/ Hosts Kinte @KinteF https://twitter.com/KinteF J Corina Francis @FollowingBliss1 https://twitter.com/FollowingBliss1 Guest: Dustin Ferguson @theonlydirtyd/ https://www.instagram.com/theonlydirtyd/ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4341114/ On Born October 16th, 1982 in Dodge City, KS. Ferguson has owned and operated several film distribution and production companies since 2007. Known for producing, directing and editing sequels and remakes of the horror films of yesteryear, namely "Sleepaway Camp IV: The Survivor", "Camp Blood 4 and 5", "Nemesis 5" and "Ghosthouse". In the last several years he's directed nearly 80 music videos for such artists as "Lords of Acid", "The Egyptian Lover", "My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult" and a viral video for German-outfit "KMFDM". He's been published in Fangoria, Rue Morgue, Horror Hound, CVH 1st Class and Artmove Magazine. Dustin now resides in Murrieta, California and is represented by The Williamson Management Company.
This week, we talk with CVH about the recent balance patch. Mantikora and Nix-Ox are covered, as well as the monthly reward card.
This week, we talk with CVH about Houses of Morrowind! Also, we may have done this podcast LIVE from PAX East. Yeah, we totally did.
This week, we talk with CVH about our experiences with the game, where the game is going, and a bunch of random stuff in our longest podcast yet.
CVH and Court turn back the clock to discuss the 1997 Heisman Trophy race and the careers of Charles Woodson, Peyton Manning, and Randy Moss and the spectacular bust, Ryan Leaf. Then they discuss the ongoing Ball brother sag, the Brooklyn Nets landing another lottery pick with the Jahlil Okafor trade and Russia being banned from the 2018 Winter Olympics. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Finally awake from the their Thanksgiving food comas, Court and CVH are back with a heaping helping of their own home cooking. This week's episode centers around the Detroit Lions' dismal Thanksgiving, UofM's lose to Ohio State, and the surging Detroit Pistons. Dig in!This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
CVH and Court are back after their RADICAL SABBATICAL. This week they are covering the NFL after Week 11. Every team has played 10 games and the Playoff picture is starting to take shape. Also, the NBA is here and still the most fun league going. The holidays are upon us and Court and CVH are thrilled to be spending them with you. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
CVH and Court jump into this week's epsiode with some thoughts on the passing of Tom Petty and his place in the all-time Rock n' Roll pantheon. From there they dive into an extensive recap of NFL Week 4, the Detroit Lion's impressive defense, and Kareem Hunt's eye-popping first 4 games. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In this podcast We provide an update on the Las Vegas mass shooting and examine how Australia, a country with a gun culture similar to the United States, stopped mass shootings following a 1996 massacre where 35 people were killed, and 23 were injured. We will discuss urban gun violence with Camiella D. Williams, Outreach Coordinator at the Streets of Chicago. We will also have information on grassroots hurricane disaster relief efforts in Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and the rest of the Caribbean islands.We also report on stunning new allegations of patient abuse at Connecticut Valley Hospital, involving the same patient currently at the center of abuse charges that resulted in the arrests of nine CVH staff members last month. We’ll also have an update on the Hartford bankruptcy issue, Colin Kaepernick, and NFL national anthem protests.Community Party Radio Show is hosted by author and political activist David Samuels, author of the book False Choice: The Bipartisan Attack on the Working Class, the Poor and Communities of Color. Pick up your copy of the book on Amazon.Community Party Radio Show airs Tuesday and Wednesday nights at 8p est / 7p cst /5p pst on www.SoMetroRadio.com. You can also hear the show on the iRadio station SoMetro Talk that is available on apps like TuneIn and SoMetro Magazine. SoMetro Radio and SoMetro Talk are original member stations of the GET GLOBAL NETWORK.Take the time to subscribe to the show on iTunes, iHeart Radio, Google Play, Stitcher, Spreaker and other podcast platforms.
In this podcast We provide an update on the Las Vegas mass shooting and examine how Australia, a country with a gun culture similar to the United States, stopped mass shootings following a 1996 massacre where 35 people were killed, and 23 were injured. We will discuss urban gun violence with Camiella D. Williams, Outreach Coordinator at the Streets of Chicago. We will also have information on grassroots hurricane disaster relief efforts in Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and the rest of the Caribbean islands. We also report on stunning new allegations of patient abuse at Connecticut Valley Hospital, involving the same patient currently at the center of abuse charges that resulted in the arrests of nine CVH staff members last month. We’ll also have an update on the Hartford bankruptcy issue, Colin Kaepernick, and NFL national anthem protests. Community Party Radio Show is hosted by author and political activist David Samuels, author of the book False Choice: The Bipartisan Attack on the Working Class, the Poor and Communities of Color. Pick up your copy of the book on Amazon. Community Party Radio Show airs Tuesday and Wednesday nights at 8p est / 7p cst /5p pst on www.SoMetroRadio.com. You can also hear the show on the iRadio station SoMetro Talk that is available on apps like TuneIn and SoMetro Magazine. SoMetro Radio and SoMetro Talk are original member stations of the GET GLOBAL NETWORK. Take the time to subscribe to the show on iTunes, iHeart Radio, Google Play, Stitcher, Spreaker and other podcast platforms.
In this podcast We provide an update on the Las Vegas mass shooting and examine how Australia, a country with a gun culture similar to the United States, stopped mass shootings following a 1996 massacre where 35 people were killed, and 23 were injured. We will discuss urban gun violence with Camiella D. Williams, Outreach Coordinator at the Streets of Chicago. We will also have information on grassroots hurricane disaster relief efforts in Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and the rest of the Caribbean islands.We also report on stunning new allegations of patient abuse at Connecticut Valley Hospital, involving the same patient currently at the center of abuse charges that resulted in the arrests of nine CVH staff members last month. We’ll also have an update on the Hartford bankruptcy issue, Colin Kaepernick, and NFL national anthem protests.Community Party Radio Show is hosted by author and political activist David Samuels, author of the book False Choice: The Bipartisan Attack on the Working Class, the Poor and Communities of Color. Pick up your copy of the book on Amazon.Community Party Radio Show airs Tuesday and Wednesday nights at 8p est / 7p cst /5p pst on www.SoMetroRadio.com. You can also hear the show on the iRadio station SoMetro Talk that is available on apps like TuneIn and SoMetro Magazine. SoMetro Radio and SoMetro Talk are original member stations of the GET GLOBAL NETWORK.Take the time to subscribe to the show on iTunes, iHeart Radio, Google Play, Stitcher, Spreaker and other podcast platforms.
A very fine episode. Big episode. Huge episode. Politics infiltrates the tranquil land of sports this week as the anthem protests takes center stage and a grumpy septagenarian picks fights with a group of people who would definitely win a fight or any sort of contest against said grumpy septagenarian. Court and CVH are here to take your mind of all that madness with a recap of the wild NFL Week 3 and all the NBA happenings as Carmelo finally gets traded and Dwyane takes his talents to The Land. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
This podcast features guest contributor John Hollis joins us for our special report – “Culture of Impunity”: The Connecticut Valley Hospital Patient Abuse Scandal. John is a retired CVH employee and former union steward.American News Network Summary Judgement co-hosts Rachel Baird and Ed Peruta talk about the Hartford Civilian Police Review Board, and Peruta’s lawsuit against the Hartford Police. Peruta is a former Wethersfield police officer. We will also have information on grassroots hurricane disaster relief efforts in Houston, Florida and the Caribbean islandsCommunity Party Radio Show is hosted by author and political activist David Samuels, author of the book False Choice: The Bipartisan Attack on the Working Class, the Poor and Communities of Color. Pick up your copy of the book on Amazon.Community Party Radio Show airs Tuesday and Wednesday nights at 8p est / 7p cst /5p pst on www.SoMetroRadio.com. You can also hear the show on the iRadio station SoMetro Talk that is available on apps like TuneIn and SoMetro Magazine. SoMetro Radio and SoMetro Talk are original member stations of the GET GLOBAL NETWORK.Take the time to subscribe to the show on iTunes, iHeart Radio, Google Play, Stitcher, Spreaker and other podcast platforms.
This podcast features guest contributor John Hollis joins us for our special report – “Culture of Impunity”: The Connecticut Valley Hospital Patient Abuse Scandal. John is a retired CVH employee and former union steward. American News Network Summary Judgement co-hosts Rachel Baird and Ed Peruta talk about the Hartford Civilian Police Review Board, and Peruta’s lawsuit against the Hartford Police. Peruta is a former Wethersfield police officer. We will also have information on grassroots hurricane disaster relief efforts in Houston, Florida and the Caribbean islands Community Party Radio Show is hosted by author and political activist David Samuels, author of the book False Choice: The Bipartisan Attack on the Working Class, the Poor and Communities of Color. Pick up your copy of the book on Amazon. Community Party Radio Show airs Tuesday and Wednesday nights at 8p est / 7p cst /5p pst on www.SoMetroRadio.com. You can also hear the show on the iRadio station SoMetro Talk that is available on apps like TuneIn and SoMetro Magazine. SoMetro Radio and SoMetro Talk are original member stations of the GET GLOBAL NETWORK. Take the time to subscribe to the show on iTunes, iHeart Radio, Google Play, Stitcher, Spreaker and other podcast platforms.
This podcast features guest contributor John Hollis joins us for our special report – “Culture of Impunity”: The Connecticut Valley Hospital Patient Abuse Scandal. John is a retired CVH employee and former union steward.American News Network Summary Judgement co-hosts Rachel Baird and Ed Peruta talk about the Hartford Civilian Police Review Board, and Peruta’s lawsuit against the Hartford Police. Peruta is a former Wethersfield police officer. We will also have information on grassroots hurricane disaster relief efforts in Houston, Florida and the Caribbean islandsCommunity Party Radio Show is hosted by author and political activist David Samuels, author of the book False Choice: The Bipartisan Attack on the Working Class, the Poor and Communities of Color. Pick up your copy of the book on Amazon.Community Party Radio Show airs Tuesday and Wednesday nights at 8p est / 7p cst /5p pst on www.SoMetroRadio.com. You can also hear the show on the iRadio station SoMetro Talk that is available on apps like TuneIn and SoMetro Magazine. SoMetro Radio and SoMetro Talk are original member stations of the GET GLOBAL NETWORK.Take the time to subscribe to the show on iTunes, iHeart Radio, Google Play, Stitcher, Spreaker and other podcast platforms.
Here we go! The NFL Season is upon us. Court is excited and CVH is trying to reign him in as they go deep into the details of Week 1. The conversation is wide ranging and covers everything from the Week 1 results, Week 2 picks, a brief detour to discuss the college football and landscape, and a discussion of The Commish v. NYPD Blue. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
CVH and Court are deep diving into the upcoming NFL Season. They give their parting thoughts on this year's Hard Knocks and Court gushes over ESPN's "Being PJ Fleck". With TV talk out of the way the Salute Your Sports crew goes deep into the upcoming NFL season, offering win total predictions for every team and a full breakdown of what they think will happen in the Playoffs. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The NBA never sleeps! Court and CVH are here to breakdown the biggest NBA trade in years as the Cavs send Kyrie Irving to the Celtics for a massive haul including Isaiah Thomas and the last of the mythic Brooklyn picks. Who won the trade? What does it mean for the East? Does it matter in the face of the Warriors juggenaut? Stick around for a recap of episodes 2 and 3 of Hard Knocks. The Bucs have the talent, but do they have the poise? They certainly don't have the kicking. They do have Chris Baker, and that's reason enough to root for them. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
It's Hard Knocks time. Court and CVH love Hard Knocks. This week's episode kicks off with a discussion of their intiial impressions of this year's Hard Knocks participant, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Gerald McCoy is a hero, Jameis can move, but is kind of bland, and Dirk Koetter seems like a half as cool Pete Carroll. It's going to be a fun year. The rest of the episode is NFL-centric as CVH breaks down the Ezekeil Elliott's suspension and Court goes on an anti-Matt Stafford tirade. Football is coming. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The first week of August is maybe the most quiet sports week of the year. CVH and Court are looking into the farthest corners of the sporting world to bring you this week's topics. Vince Wilfork joins team "RIB", also retires. Jay Cutler unretires, has great hair, also a questionable work ethic. In the words of House Smoots "Footbal Is Coming". This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Today on the show, CVH, Schwiddy and I discuss our thoughts and feelings on the current meta game. We move on to talk about the new watch list of cards that could possiably be changed. We finish off with our opinions of the mechanics introduced with the new expanstion.
This is it. The end of The Most Basic Cable Podcast. Sometimes goodbyes are sad, but not this one. Court and CVH are looking towards the future and bigger and better things for their listeners. They are launching a new podcast venture. Salute Your Sports can be found at saluteyoursports.net, on Twitter as @SaluteYourPod, and is available for download on both iTunes and the Google Play store. Please join them! They couldn't leave without one more run with the old TMBC flow. This week they are talking the NCAA tournament, Lonzo & LaVar Ball, and the Raiders making the jump to Las Vegas. Thanks so much for listening to The Most Basic Cable! This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
We've got the World Series! We've got NFL week 8! We've got the start of the NBA Season! Throw in some NCAA Football too! Court and CVH are coming out in the midst of the Fall Sports Vortex. They're checking in on the first 5 games of the World Series and Terry Francona's gum chewing habits, the current college football landscape and the Heisman frontrunners, NFL Week 8 (maybe pro football is getting fun again?), and the first week of the NBA season including Russ and LeBron gunning for the Triple Double season. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Court and CVH are bringing you their NHL Season Preview this week. But first, there is some other business to take care of. Producer JC is back this week as lead off with an MLB Playoffs discussion and then some quick hits on NCAA and NFL Football. They wrap the show up with their discussion of the upcoming NHL season. The Oilers have lots of buzz as Connor McDavid dons the Captain's C, the Penguins' title defense has taken an early season hit with Crosby's recent concussion diagnosis, and the Tampa Bay Lightning look poised to bring home the Cup after near misses in the last two Playoffs. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The Most Basic Cable is going real minimal this week. No producer, two topics. Court and CVH are baseball fans again as the one-and-done Wild Card format leads to two incredible baseball games as the Blue Jays treat us to a walk-off blast and MBL Playoff assassin Madison Bumgarner does his thing as the Giants take down the Mets. From baseball they hop over to NFL Week 5 as they pick against the spread and take an NFL temperature check at the quarter pole of the season. Spoiler Alert: The NFL is more unpredictable than ever. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
CVH and Court are talking loads of football this week. The NFL has two exciting rookie QB's, a ton of parity, and some coaches ready to get canned. College Football has been brilliant this year and its only getting better. This weekend features three Top-10 matchups, led by a battle of the two most electric Quarterbacks in the country when Louisville and Clemson clash on Saturday night. CVH gives us his World Cup of Hockey update and Court, CVH, and a mic'd up Producer JC imagine a bar fight between the teams of captains leading their teams into the Ryder Cup this weekend. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Football..football as far as the eye can see…. This week's The Most Basic Cable is football centric as CVH and Court dive into Week 3 of College Football and Week 2 of the NFL. Early returns show that college football is “way more fun” and “worth watching”, whereas NFL football can be “kind of a drag” and is mostly “just a bunch of flags and injuries”. From football your hosts and Producer JC move on to Hoosiers 30th anniversary and their favorite sports movies. Finally, Court, who must've lost a bet or something, lets CVH give his World Cup of Hockey update. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Let's take a knee as CVH and Court are back for Part 2 of the NFL Season Preview. They pour one out for Tony Romo as they lament the underwhelming NFC East. Teddy Bridgewater was still healthy at the time of this recording, so please forgive their enthusiasm for the Minnesota Vikings as potential NFC North Champions. The NFC West should be super exciting and they should've probably just skipped the NFC South. They've got win total predictions, division winners, and their early season Super Bowl Prediction. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Put down your charts, take a break from your mock drafts, stop saying “PPR” and dig into The Most Basic Cable's 2016 NFL Season Preview. Court and CVH are tackling the AFC in this episode, the first of two, as they offer up their thoughts and predictions on the impending NFL Season. Is this the year the Patriots miss the Playoffs? How will RGIII fair in Cleveland? When will Bill O'Brien be their friend? Is the AFC West the most fun conference in the NFL? They discuss all of this, predict win totals and playoff teams, and more! Football is here! This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Court and CVH are saying goodbye to the Olympics with a deep dive into their favorite moments, the stupidity of Ryan Lochte and the dumbest athletes of all time (31:00), and a post mortem on the underwhelming, yet still Gold Medal winning, performance of the US Men's Basketball Team (51:30). After the Olympics they are ready to turn the page and face the upcoming NFL season with a mixture of excitement, confusion, and even a little disdain (58:00). Finally, they dive in to the fightsport world with a quick recap of SummerSlam and UFC 202 (1:14:00). This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
We talk about the Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood terror attack and the bipartisan war on the poor with social worker Janet Frazao Conaci. Connecticut Valley Hospital employees John Hollis and Michael Hernandez will join us to talk about racism and workplace bullying at CVH.
We talk about the Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood terror attack and the bipartisan war on the poor with social worker Janet Frazao Conaci. Connecticut Valley Hospital employees John Hollis and Michael Hernandez will join us to talk about racism and workplace bullying at CVH.
We talk about the Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood terror attack and the bipartisan war on the poor with social worker Janet Frazao Conaci. Connecticut Valley Hospital employees John Hollis and Michael Hernandez will join us to talk about racism and workplace bullying at CVH.