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GATES MCFADDEN DIRECTS one of the biggest swings in the history of the Star Trek franchise: the crew de-evolves! How did the Dancing Doctor's perspective improve the episode and is her directorial debut a classic? Joining Bryan this week is actor-writer-producer-director Heidi Cox, creator of the web series "Stalking LeVar" and co-founder of Dweeb Darlings (@DweebDarlings on social), a media company promoting balance in the industry for women driven content from women creators. Not only was this Gates McFadden's TV directing debut, it's the first time in Star Trek history that an episode is directed by a woman castmember and lucky for her she gets to direct a horror movie aboard the Enterprise. Is this a big swing that connects? What's the fate of Spot's kittens? You'll just have to listen.The grades begin at (23:53).
In this episode, we share the story of a dermatologist who danced her way into a serious medical board investigation. Tune in for an exclusive look at this national story. We discuss legal considerations for patient privacy, provider scope of practice, and reputation management.Visit our website www.byrdadatto.com to learn more and to subscribe to the ByrdAdatto newsletter. Follow us on social media to stay up-to-date on the ByrdAdatto family. Finally, subscribe to our YouTube channel for short videos on breaking developments and interesting business and health care compliance topics.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ByrdAdatto/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ByrdAdattoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/byrdadattolaw/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/byrdadattoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6VSOw0W5lrrj4iIl1HxTbg
Dr Jaymz is the first missionary to become an EDM artist. Based out of Boston USA and inspired by Alok, David Guetta, Zedd and Joel Corry, he is throwing down from the pulpit with music as his rod of salvation. Releasing three tracks in quick succession in 2021, he is storming into 2022 with a new track every month. Delivering a message of hope and love for the younger generation, he is leading the charge to a new dawn of fulfilment!
This show is being brought to you by www.gubbarum.com Dr Jaymz is the first missionary to become an EDM artist. Based out of Boston USA and inspired by Alok, David Guetta, Zedd and Joel Corry, he is throwing down from the pulpit with music as his rod of salvation. Releasing three tracks in quick succession in 2021, he is storming into 2022 with a new track every month. Delivering a message of hope and love for the younger generation, he is leading the charge to a new dawn of fulfilment.
This show is being brought to you by www.gubbarum.com Please review this show at: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fierce-female-network/id293766497 Dr Jaymz is the first missionary to become an EDM artist. Based out of Boston USA and inspired by Alok, David Guetta, Zedd and Joel Corry, he is throwing down from the pulpit with music as his rod of salvation. Releasing three tracks in quick succession in 2021, he is storming into 2022 with a new track every month. Delivering a message of hope and love for the younger generation, he is leading the charge to a new dawn of fulfilment.
If you're buying a Christmas tree this year, expect to pay 5-10% more for a live tree and 10-30% more for artificial trees. With more dense morning fog in the valley, parents are concerned that local school districts are not calling foggy day schedules as frequently as they should be. The 430-foot asteroid named 1994 WR12 has passed by earth with about 3.8 million miles to spare. Following the hit and run death of a 23-year-old Fresno State student on 180 early Saturday morning, CHP has recovered a Lexus believed to be involved and have identified two persons of interest, ages 16 and 17. 57-year-old, Sidney Carpenter, a pathologist at Kaiser Permanente known as the "Dancing Doctor" to folks in Clovis, was struck and killed on Saturday while crossing the street after dark. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you're buying a Christmas tree this year, expect to pay 5-10% more for a live tree and 10-30% more for artificial trees. With more dense morning fog in the valley, parents are concerned that local school districts are not calling foggy day schedules as frequently as they should be. The 430-foot asteroid named 1994 WR12 has passed by earth with about 3.8 million miles to spare. Following the hit and run death of a 23-year-old Fresno State student on 180 early Saturday morning, CHP has recovered a Lexus believed to be involved and have identified two persons of interest, ages 16 and 17. 57-year-old, Sidney Carpenter, a pathologist at Kaiser Permanente known as the "Dancing Doctor" to folks in Clovis, was struck and killed on Saturday while crossing the street after dark. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On a chilly morning in November, 2013, Deborah Cohan, MD, a clinical professor and program director at the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine, walked into an operating suite, her curly hair tucked under a cap, not to perform surgery but to undergo a double mastectomy for breast cancer. Within minutes, the sterile room began to enliven with R&B drumbeats, and the entire surgical team erupted into dance to Beyoncé’s “Get Me Bodied,” with Cohan in the center of it all. This flash mob video, captured by the anesthesiologist, went viral — with over eight million views to date — and even Beyoncé herself posted it on her Facebook page. “What better time to celebrate life,” said Cohan, “than when you’re facing death?” To be clear, for Cohan, dancing wasn’t about glossing over suffering with a forced smile, but about leaning into the body, literally dancing with fear and grief. Dancing was her way to optimize her body before surgery, to connect with the surgical team, and to embrace friends and family dancing virtually in solidarity with her. As an obstetrician-gynecologist who has performed thousands of ultrasounds and witnessed babies dancing in their mothers’ wombs, Cohan imagines that she, too, was dancing long before she was born. When she was three, she began learning highly choreographed methods like ballet and jazz. Then in 2011, she happened upon Dance Journey, a conscious practice where people danced freely, effortlessly, and, as she observed, ecstatically; these movements opened up in her a deep listening to her body and an awareness of the healing power within. It was in this spirit that she danced in the surgical suite. And in 2014, a year after her surgery, Cohan founded Foundation for Embodied Medicine (FEM), a nonprofit organization to bring this embodied wisdom to patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals. A Harvard-trained physician, Cohan is an obstetrician who attends births at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and serves as the medical director of HIVE, caring for pregnant people living with HIV and promoting reproductive and sexual wellness for those living with and affected by HIV. Since 2005, there have been no babies born with HIV in San Francisco. In addition to her medical degree, Cohan holds a masters in public health from the University of California at Berkeley, and a fellowship in reproductive infectious diseases at San Francisco General Hospital. She also served as a member of the Department of Health and Human Services Panel on Antiretroviral Guidelines for Adults and Adolescents. For Cohan, medicine and movement are deeply interwoven. She has studied with Anna Halprin of Life/Art Process, Tina Stromsted of Authentic Movement, and Valerie Chafograck of Dance Sanctuary and Movement Liberation. With an embodied approach that honors the inherent wisdom of our bodies and nature, she has served as a doula for those who are giving birth and those who are dying. The flash mob video landed Cohan interviews on multiple mainstream media outlets, including Good Morning America and the Ellen DeGeneres Show, and inspired others to dance before their surgeries. She lives in Berkeley, California, with her two children and their dog. In her free time, she can be found causing mischief, singing to her plants, and spreading messages of love, joy, and interconnectedness. Join us with this compassionate physician and expressive dancer in a call that will be part-conversation, part-workshop, with an invitation to explore body awareness, conscious movement, and embodied presence in a collective field.
On a chilly morning in November, 2013, Deborah Cohan, MD, a clinical professor and program director at the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine, walked into an operating suite, her curly hair tucked under a cap, not to perform surgery but to undergo a double mastectomy for breast cancer. Within minutes, the sterile room began to enliven with R&B drumbeats, and the entire surgical team erupted into dance to Beyoncé’s “Get Me Bodied,” with Cohan in the center of it all. This flash mob video, captured by the anesthesiologist, went viral — with over eight million views to date — and even Beyoncé herself posted it on her Facebook page. “What better time to celebrate life,” said Cohan, “than when you’re facing death?” To be clear, for Cohan, dancing wasn’t about glossing over suffering with a forced smile, but about leaning into the body, literally dancing with fear and grief. Dancing was her way to optimize her body before surgery, to connect with the surgical team, and to embrace friends and family dancing virtually in solidarity with her. As an obstetrician-gynecologist who has performed thousands of ultrasounds and witnessed babies dancing in their mothers’ wombs, Cohan imagines that she, too, was dancing long before she was born. When she was three, she began learning highly choreographed methods like ballet and jazz. Then in 2011, she happened upon Dance Journey, a conscious practice where people danced freely, effortlessly, and, as she observed, ecstatically; these movements opened up in her a deep listening to her body and an awareness of the healing power within. It was in this spirit that she danced in the surgical suite. And in 2014, a year after her surgery, Cohan founded Foundation for Embodied Medicine (FEM), a nonprofit organization to bring this embodied wisdom to patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals. A Harvard-trained physician, Cohan is an obstetrician who attends births at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and serves as the medical director of HIVE, caring for pregnant people living with HIV and promoting reproductive and sexual wellness for those living with and affected by HIV. Since 2005, there have been no babies born with HIV in San Francisco. In addition to her medical degree, Cohan holds a masters in public health from the University of California at Berkeley, and a fellowship in reproductive infectious diseases at San Francisco General Hospital. She also served as a member of the Department of Health and Human Services Panel on Antiretroviral Guidelines for Adults and Adolescents. For Cohan, medicine and movement are deeply interwoven. She has studied with Anna Halprin of Life/Art Process, Tina Stromsted of Authentic Movement, and Valerie Chafograck of Dance Sanctuary and Movement Liberation. With an embodied approach that honors the inherent wisdom of our bodies and nature, she has served as a doula for those who are giving birth and those who are dying. The flash mob video landed Cohan interviews on multiple mainstream media outlets, including Good Morning America and the Ellen DeGeneres Show, and inspired others to dance before their surgeries. She lives in Berkeley, California, with her two children and their dog. In her free time, she can be found causing mischief, singing to her plants, and spreading messages of love, joy, and interconnectedness. Join us with this compassionate physician and expressive dancer in a call that will be part-conversation, part-workshop, with an invitation to explore body awareness, conscious movement, and embodied presence in a collective field.
In part one, Dr. Jay Bhatt shares his experience as a frontline doctor working to reverse vaccine hesitancy.
In part two, he discusses the growing importance of AI in healthcare and data liquidity.
Today we hear why Sarah has always been teacher's pet, and Susie has, of course, not ever been a teacher's pet. We find out why there is a mystery inscription on Edvard Munch's Scream, and we learn who put it there. Plus, Susie convinces Sarah to like the "Mona Lisa of modern art." We discuss the story of the Lady and the Dale, and how a trans woman changed the face of the automobile industry in the 70s. We learn about a PhD who pole dances who studies the ways social media algorithms discriminate against women. Find out what it takes to be a monster truck driver, why Sarah likes to watch golf, and Susie hates stripper shoes. Join our book club, shop our merch, sign-up for our free newsletter, & more by visiting The Brain Candy Podcast website: https://thebraincandypodcast.com/ Connect with us on social media: BCP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braincandypodcast Susie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susiemeister/?hl=en Sarah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imsarahrice/?hl=en BCP Twitter: https://twitter.com/braincandypod?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Susie's Twitter: https://twitter.com/susie_meister?lang=en Sarah's Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImSarahRice?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor More podcasts at WAVE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/artist/wave-podcast-network/1437831426
Tony Adkins, PA-C, is a neurosurgery Physician Assistant at Children's Hospital Orange County. This man embodies grace and care. He has millions of followers on social media, as he dances with his patients and their parents through their journeys with trauma and cancer. Follow him on Instagram, facebook, and TikTok at @t_malone3. If you are looking for a bright spot in a tough year, this episode will not disappoint.
#momscrushingcancer #lungcancerinfluencer #mommyhadalittlecancer #momcrushingcancer In this episode, we are delighted to introduce you to a #MomCrushingCancer, Dr. Kavita Jackson. Kavita is a wife, Mom to 2 young daughters and an attending ER Doctor. Kavita was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer shortly after moving to a new city. In this episode we discuss: - Auto-pilot mode/tunnel vision - Diagnosis day; Coping with a cancer diagnosis and small children - Culture and cancer (Indian and Haitian) - What brings us joy - Dr vs. cancer patient - Top tips for new cancer patients - Creativity, music and Kavita's dancing skills on TikTok - The word warrior and other cancer lingo - we weren't taught how 'to do' cancer. We started out with life goals and then cancer happened. It was't something any of us expected. But, we realized we have choices. Choices how to process, choices in how we tell people and choices in how we cope and beyond. Everyone deals with cancer differently and that is OK. Regardless of the diagnosis, we are Moms. We are here and we have so much love to give. And when we were ready, we found community. And when you are ready, there is a cancer community waiting to embrace you when you are ready. Connect with Dr. Kavita Jackson- https://www.instagram.com/drkavitajackson/ Blog: www.drladyblog.com Follow, like and subscribe to Mommy Had A Little Cancer podcast- https://anchor.fm/mommyhadalittlecancer or on preferred platforms Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mommyhadalittlecancer/ https://www.instagram.com/xennialexpat/ https://www.instagram.com/thehairoine/ Media: mommyhadalittlecancer@gmail.com
There’s something strange in Nana’s house... who ya gonna call? Dr. Crusher! You heard it here first. Fog has rolled in and had it’s way with the Dancing Doctor. Hear all about it, some vacation talk and the realization that Dr. Bashir is a little creepy. so come and unwind with Rewind: A Star Track Podcast. FIVE YEAR MISSION The music of Rewind comes from none other than Five Year Mission and Episode 19 of Five Year Mission: The Podcast is available now! Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you download podcasts! 5YM, of course, is every note of music you hear on Rewind, and we couldn’t be more grateful. Go get yourself a copy of all their CDs: Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Spock’s Brain, and The Trouble With Tribbles. It’s easy–head on over to FiveYearMission.net RIGHT NOW and get that physical media in your hands! We just KNOW you’ll become huge fans of the band and their music!
There’s something strange in Nana’s house... who ya gonna call? Dr. Crusher! You heard it here first. Fog has rolled in and had it’s way with the Dancing Doctor. Hear all about it, some vacation talk and the realization that Dr. Bashir is a little creepy. so come and unwind with Rewind: A Star Track Podcast. FIVE YEAR MISSION The music of Rewind comes from none other than Five Year Mission and Episode 19 of Five Year Mission: The Podcast is available now! Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you download podcasts! 5YM, of course, is every note of music you hear on Rewind, and we couldn’t be more grateful. Go get yourself a copy of all their CDs: Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Spock’s Brain, and The Trouble With Tribbles. It’s easy–head on over to FiveYearMission.net RIGHT NOW and get that physical media in your hands! We just KNOW you’ll become huge fans of the band and their music!
This episode features Dr. Jay Bhatt, the Chief Medical Officer of the American Hospital Association. Here he discusses how he got nicknamed “The Dancing Doctor,” missions and goals of the association, what makes a great leader and more.
Everyone wants to go viral, but what does it take to make it happen? In this episode, Tony Adkins, aka the Dancing Doctor, will be breaking it down. Tony Adkinshttps://www.instagram.com/t_malone3/https://www.facebook.com/tonyadkinspa/Brian Meerthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/brianmeertDuke of Digitalhttps://www.dukeofdigital.com/https://www.instagram.com/dukeofdigital/AdvertiseMinthttps://www.advertisemint.comhttps://business.facebook.com/advertisemint/https://www.facebook.com/groups/advertisemint/https://www.instagram.com/advertisemint
It's so true, "The Dancing Doctor" joins the show and YES she's both a doctor and a dancer! We'll look back at what inspired her to pursue a career in the medical field along with any challenges that come with the profession. Also, we take a look back at her journey into dancing, what she enjoys the most, our philosophies & preferences at events and social dances. But that's not all!! She shares with us some great highlights from her days of travel that you gotta hear from places including Iceland, Egypt and more!!
In episode 59, we welcome Spencer Foreman (@4man_p413) to another influential show on SocietyNow! We dive into the Dancing Doctor agrees to give up medical license after several malpractice suits. We also discuss Chili’s being under fire for a manger calling police on black people talking in the parking lot. Plus, we breakdown Lebron James signing a four year contract to play with the Lakers for $154 million. All this and more on #SocietyNow!
In episode 59, we welcome Spencer Foreman (@4man_p413) to another influential show on SocietyNow! We dive into the Dancing Doctor agrees to give up medical license after several malpractice suits. We also discuss Chili’s being under fire for a manger calling police on black people talking in the parking lot. Plus, we breakdown Lebron James signing a four year contract to play with the Lakers for $154 million. All this and more on #SocietyNow!
Dancing dermatologist has been suspended for posing a threat to public health, safety and welfare. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Don't you hate it when people say, "Duh!" Robert De Niro has choice words about President Trump. International House of Burgers???? USC pulls off a huge miracle en route to NCAA Championship. Dancing dermatologist gets suspended. Today Big Dog explains why God is important if you want success and happiness in the Closing Remarks and more! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
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