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Let's Talk About Your Breasts
A Brother's Mission Against Breast Cancer

Let's Talk About Your Breasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 27:14


Daniel Barron lost his sister to inflammatory breast cancer in 2005. There was no history of breast cancer in their family. And Ana was too young to die, only 30 years old. She had two small children and had her entire life ahead of her. The symptoms were not the typical you associate with breast cancer. Initially, the symptoms were passed off as mastitis. During this episode, Dorothy and Daniel speak about Ana's cancer journey, and why it's important for younger women to stay vigilant about their health. Daniel has kept her spirit alive through a number of fundraisers for The Rose, including 30 for Ana, a thirty-mile run through the Houston area. Learn more about the Barron family, and IBC, HERE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sonic Weekly
Sonic Dream Team?!? + Super Mario Bros. Wonder w/ DANIEL BARRON

Sonic Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 56:05


Our friend Daniel Barron joins in with Grant, Bo, and David to react to the news of the new Apple Arcade exclusive Sonic Dream Team, and also participate in some comparative analysis of Sonic Superstars & Super Mario Bros. Wonder. Hey, don't forget to check out Bo's "Oops! All Special Stages" mod for Sonic 3D Blast (Saturn).

Let's Talk About Your Breasts
How One Man Keeps His Sister's Spirit Alive

Let's Talk About Your Breasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 27:26


Daniel Barron lost his sister to inflammatory breast cancer in 2005. There was no history of breast cancer in their family. And Ana was too young to die, only 30 years old. She had two small children and had her entire life ahead of her. The symptoms were not the typical you associate with breast cancer. Initially, the symptoms were passed off as mastitis. During this episode, Dorothy and Daniel speak about Ana's cancer journey, and why it's important for younger women to stay vigilant about their health. Daniel has kept her spirit alive through a number of fundraiser for The Rose, including 30 for Ana, a thirty-mile run through the Houston area. Learn more about the Barron family, and IBC, HERE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Feelings Lab
20. The Feelings Lab - Pain & Personalized Medicine w/ Dr. Daniel Barron

The Feelings Lab

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 50:06


Join Hume AI CEO Dr. Alan Cowen, Dr. Daniel Barron, Harvard Medical School psychiatrist and Director of the Pain Intervention & Digital Research Program, and Matt Forte as they discuss pain and personalized medicine. Different people express and describe their pain differently, but how these signals are understood can have life-altering implications. We discuss the different kinds of pain: acute vs. chronic pain, central vs. peripheral, the enigma of phantom limb pain, and how physicians evaluate pain syndromes and their treatment. Can pain be measured objectively? Is there a role for quantitative tools in treating pain? Can AI help us reduce bias in how pain is diagnosed and treated? The Feelings Lab, presented by Hume AI, explores the frontier of emotion science and its lessons for creating a more empathic future. We'll discover how scientists and technologists are integrating empathy into social media tools, robots, digital art, and more, with the goal of building equity and compassion into these ubiquitous AI systems. Each week, join our panel of expert hosts, and emotionally attuned guests, to learn how empathic technologies are shaping the modern world. Subscribe, and tell a friend to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! Apple: apple.co/3iaXAO7 Spotify: spoti.fi/3zM0lvh Check us out at: hume.ai LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/hume-ai YouTube: bit.ly/3zS3Ekq If you have any questions you'd like answered in an upcoming episode, feel free to send them to thefeelingslab@hume.ai. About Hume AI: Hume AI is a research lab and technology company. Our mission is to ensure that artificial intelligence is built to serve human goals and emotional well-being.

Bewitching the Home
012 Connecting with Earth, Community, & Creativity with Daniel Barron Corrales

Bewitching the Home

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 53:34


In this episode, I welcome Daniel Barron Corrales of Readel Urban Farms to discuss working with the Earth, which turned into a beautiful conversation about creativity, community, and our ability to shift and change. Daniel shares his process of moving from creating physical art objects to working with the Earth, and the fulfillment that comes from providing food for family and community. He also talks about the importance of exploring creative projects, and how our own creativity energy can help us find home within ourselves. Guest Bio Daniel is an artist from south San Diego reacting to the conditions that are around him. Featured in this episode Featured candle: Beeswax candle fromhttps://www.mithrascandle.com/ ( Mithras Candle) Featured brew: Green tea from https://paruteabar.com/ (Paru Tea Bar) Featured Tarot deck: https://thegentletarot.com/ (The Gentle Tarot) Episode Highlights 03:46 - Card pull from https://thegentletarot.com/ (The Gentle Tarot) 08:08 - What home means to Daniel right now 09:33 - What creative projects Daniel is focusing on now, and why he made the shift away from physical art objects to working with the land 16:17 - Daniel talks about the experience of feeding the community through his work 22:01 - How Daniel's farming work is shifting and restructuring 29:26 - What is sacred to Daniel right now 33:05 - How Daniel learned to go with the flow 41:15 - What season Daniel is in now 47:16 - Daniel asks Rachel how she has learned to go with the flow and learned to work through challenges or difficult situations Connect with Daniel http://www.danielbarroncorrales.com (Website) https://www.instagram.com/danielbarroncorrales/ (Instagram) Are you looking for advice on the design of your space? Rachel is hosting Design Refresh episodes on the the podcast. This is perfect if you have that one room that you aren't sure what to use it for or what to do with it. This is your opportunity to get one on one advice from a holistic interior designer. These are booked on a first come first serve basis. You can book your session https://calendly.com/rachellarraine/refresh?month=2022-03 (here). Receive your copy of the first Zine https://www.bewitchingthehome.com/zine (here. ) Connect with Rachel Larraine https://www.rachellarraine.com/ (Website) https://www.instagram.com/rachellarraine/ (Instagram) https://www.patreon.com/Bewitching (Patreon) https://crawfordpallini.com (Interior Design Services)

The Munk Debates Podcast
Be it resolved: The future of mental health is big data

The Munk Debates Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 46:29


A Facebook algorithm that tracks posts for suicidal thoughts; an app that monitors the speed of keyboard strokes for signs of depression; a computer program that analyzes our facial expressions and tone of voice when we FaceTime. These are a few of the thousands of algorithms tracking our mental health that some experts say could revolutionize how we diagnose and treat mental illness. They say that our 24/7 use of digital devices is generating a goldmine of information about our mental state that must be accessible to mental health practitioners if psychiatric medicine is to operate like a scientific discipline in the 21st century. Instagram posts, text logs, Google searches, and GPS data, and not psychiatrists' observations and intuitions based on conversation, offer the detail and time stamped precision we need to generate tailored and effective treatments to the millions of individuals who desperately need help in the post pandemic world. Critics say the problems with this big data approach go far beyond the obvious privacy issues that come with outsourcing mental health monitoring to digital monopolies like Google and Apple. The push for mental health algorithms reflects a reductive view of human emotions that undermines the strengths of the traditionally human centred field of psychiatric medicine. Diagnoses based on dialogue between two individuals and grounded in intuition and empathy will always be better than machine intelligence at drawing out the personal histories that explain trauma and generate helpful treatment. Engaging machines to address the mental health crisis is nothing but a quick fix solution that only helps the deeply underresourced health systems of our world today. Arguing for the motion is Daniel Barron, Medical Director of the Interventional Pain Psychiatry Program at Brigham and Women's Hospital. He is on the faculty at Harvard Medical School and the author of the recently published book Reading Our Minds: The Rise of Big-Data Psychiatry. Arguing against the motion is Gerhard Gründer, Professor of Psychiatry and Head of the Department for Molecular Neuroimaging at the Central Institute of Mental Health in Mannheim, Germany. He is the author of How Do We Want to Live? Sources: CBSDFW, CBS Boston, The Doctors Company The host of the Munk Debates is Rudyard Griffiths - @rudyardg.   Tweet your comments about this episode to @munkdebate or comment on our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/munkdebates/ To sign up for a weekly email reminder for this podcast, send an email to podcast@munkdebates.com.   To support civil and substantive debate on the big questions of the day, consider becoming a Munk Member at https://munkdebates.com/membership Members receive access to our 10+ year library of great debates in HD video, a free Munk Debates book, newsletter and ticketing privileges at our live events. This podcast is a project of the Munk Debates, a Canadian charitable organization dedicated to fostering civil and substantive public dialogue - https://munkdebates.com/ The Munk Debates podcast is produced by Antica, Canada's largest private audio production company - https://www.anticaproductions.com/   Executive Producer: Stuart Coxe, CEO Antica Productions Senior Producer: Christina Campbell Editor: Kieran Lynch Producer: Nicole Edwards Associate Producer: Abhi Raheja

The Daily Dive
Trump Remains Banned on Facebook, but Oversight Board Orders Review of His Suspension

The Daily Dive

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 25:16


Facebook's Oversight Board has ruled that former President Trump will remain banned for now. The board ruled that Facebook was justified in banning Trump, but took issue with the “indefinite” suspension calling it “vague and uncertain.” They gave Facebook six months to decide if the ban is permanent and also to fully explain their decision. Heather Kelly, technology reporter at The Washington Post, joins us for why Trump's ban continues. Next, drug makers and labs are already working on the next-generation of Covid vaccines, and they could come in the form of a pill or nasal spray. Two oral formulations and seven nasal spray formulations are currently being worked on and tested. Researchers also hope to eventually work on a universal vaccine to provide protection against all types of coronaviruses. Gregory Zuckerman, special writer at the WSJ, joins us for the next generation of Covid-19 vaccines. Finally, the tools to treat patients in the medical field have changed and improved over time, but the tools used in psychiatry are still largely the same ones used 100 years ago. But with the rise of big data, the information captured by our smartphones and speech and facial recognition technologies can provide more insights for mental health professionals. Dr. Daniel Barron, author of Reading Our Minds: The Rise of Big Data Psychiatry, joins us for why it's time to use this data to make psychiatry more precise and effective. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bedside Business
#8: Free Tuition and Authorship with Dr. Daniel Barron

Bedside Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 54:30


In this episode, Dr. Daniel S. Barron tells us how NYU started giving free tuition to its medical students, why medical education is getting more and more expensive, and also gives us a preview of his new book, “Reading Our Minds: The Rise of Big Data Psychiatry.” Dr. Barron is a science writer, pain management […]

Shrink Rap Radio Psychology Interviews: Exploring brain, body, mind, spirit, intuition, leadership, research, psychotherapy a

Daniel Barron completed his medical training and Psychiatry residency at Yale University, where he was the Chief Resident of both Yale's Neuroscience Research Training Program and of the Clinical Neuroscience Research Unit. He holds a PhD in Human Brain Imaging from the University of Texas and is a regular contributor at Scientific American. He is currently a fellow in Pain Medicine at the University of Washington and lives in Seattle with his wife and son. Reading Our Minds:The Rise of Big Data is his first book. He also has a podcast named Science et al. Sign up for 10% off of Shrink Rap Radio CE credits at the Zur Institute Subscribe to our affiliate Science of Psychotherapy

Runners of HOU
#12 | Daniel Barron

Runners of HOU

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 60:59


Daniel Barron started running in 2005 with some friends at work. Fast forward to now and he has run 16 marathons, BQ'd four times, and is the President of the Houston Harriers Run Club. Daniel also co-founded 30 for Ana - a 30 mile run to honor his sister, Ana Barron Garcia, raise awareness about inflammatory breast cancer, and endure the pain of running 30 miles, all while raising funds for The Rose. Instagram - @dan_barron 30 for Ana Instagram - @30_for_Ana Website - 30forana.org SHOW SOCIAL Twitter - @runnersofhou Instagram - @runnersofhou Instagram - @vickyoddi

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The Running Grind
029- Let’s Run with Daniel Barron

The Running Grind

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 81:27


Ending 2020 with a local Houston runner and president of the @houstonharriers , Daniel Barron. He talks his run journey that started with coworkers who would run 5miles during their lunch breaks. And now he’s a 4-time Boston Qualifer, a sub-3 hour marathoner, a #girldad and the one behind @30_for_ana dedicated to his sister.PR: 5k- 18:1910k- 38:14Half: 1:22:38Full: 2:56:17BQ:2013, 2018, 2019, 2020

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The Dark Weeb
Animation & Vidja Game Catch Up

The Dark Weeb

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 44:33


The dweebs are back are this regularly scheduled break to catch up and talk games and animation they've been enjoying with returning guest, Daniel Barron. Follow us Twitter at @darkweebpod Follow us on Instagram at @darkweebpod Got a show you'd like for us to check out? Email us darkweebpod@gmail.com with your questions, comments, of suggestions! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedarkweeb/support

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Déise Today
Déise Today Special March 14th

Déise Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 45:01


A Déise Today Special on the Covid 19 outbreak with Dr. Geoff Plant, Daniel Barron and more.

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Views From the Vista
VFV#227 the Gentlemen w/ Daniel Barron

Views From the Vista

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 82:18


Writer Daniel Barron (Yay! L.A Magazine) joins the VFV Crew to review "The Gentlemen"!

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The Dark Weeb
Shenmue with Daniel Barron

The Dark Weeb

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 46:42


What's up, Dark Weeb Nation?! This week Brodie & Zig kick back with OG fan & founder of Yay! LA magazine, Daniel Barron to talk the 1999 Dreamcast epic, Shenmue! Follow us Twitter at @darkweebpod Follow us on Instagram at @darkweebpod Got a show you'd like for us to check out? Email us darkweebpod@gmail.com with your questions, comments, of suggestions! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedarkweeb/support

Admissions Straight Talk
One Doctor’s Path to Becoming a Neuroscientist

Admissions Straight Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 38:05


Interview with Dr. Daniel Barron, MD/PhD, resident physician at Yale University and writer for Scientific American [Show Summary] Dr. Daniel Barron is Chief Resident at Yale’s Neuroscience Research Training Program and Clinical Neuroscience Research Unit. In today’s episode he shares the various twists and turns in his med school education and career that helped him determine what he wanted to do. He also discusses his controversial article for Scientific American on where your med school tuition dollars really go. Dr. Barron discusses his path to a career in neuroscience and shares his thoughts on the cost of medical education [Show Notes] Our guest today is Dr. Daniel Barron. Dr. Barron grew up in Texas, and studied neuroscience and philosophy as an undergrad at UT. He then pursued his MD/PhD there. His research focuses on brain disease, and he is currently the Chief Resident at Yale’s Neuroscience Research Training Program and Clinical Neuroscience Research Unit. Can you tell us about your background outside of medicine? Where you grew up? What do you like to do for fun? [2:00] I grew up in many places, primarily in Texas, but also in Maryland and Utah, where I went to high school. I spent a lot of time in the countryside and really didn’t consider science until my sophomore year in high school. My biology teacher was a huge influence. I found the course really captivating and ended up doing well in it and then decided to pursue more science classes. As for what I like to do for fun, I have a two-year-old son and a hobby of mine is repairing old things. I recently fixed up an old sailboat, and we went on a sail yesterday. It was great. You seem to have been attracted to neuroscience and been fairly directed all along in college. How did you select neuroscience and psychiatry? [4:35] I remember my senior trip just after graduating high school, and I was reading a book that talked about a lot of neuroscience experiments. There was one in particular where monkeys would have nerves severed in their arms, but could eventually use their arms again. It was fascinating to me to know that by a matter of will these monkeys convinced neurons to grow. I was also interested in why people have the motivations, desires, and thoughts that they do. The first class I signed up for in college was neuroscience. It was taught by Michael Brown and was the hardest class I had ever taken. It was really difficult, but also really interesting. My first exam I got a low C which wasn’t very promising. I went to talk to him about it, and he gave me in retrospect some good therapy and then I went back at it. I started doing neuroscience research at the same time and really enjoyed it. The decision to go into psychiatry wasn’t until my fourth year. I initially thought epilepsy was fascinating – seizure disorders, changes in consciousness, and looking for brain damage in epilepsy. I also thought I would go into neurosurgery when I studied in Bologna, and after observing I went all the way through to surgical intervention. I decided the lifestyle of a neurosurgeon wasn’t something I could endure. With psychiatry what I enjoyed in my rotation was a lot of exposure to patients whose world view was changed by treating specific symptoms in their cognition. What was the hardest part of the med school and residency application process for you? [9:31] I remember one conversation in particular with a guidance counselor in undergrad. I had real interest in research but also in interacting with patients. I had heard about MD/PhD programs but also that they were extremely competitive, and found it really deflating. The counselor said, “yes it’s competitive, but you need to be a competitor.” Once I perceived myself as a competitor it got a lot easier. Essay writing was interesting, I had friends who were much better writers help me with that. With the MCAT, I am a terrible multiple-choice test taker, and I took the MCAT three times.

San Diego Magazine's Happy Half Hour
Meet Jeff Fenster, CEO of Everbowl

San Diego Magazine's Happy Half Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 32:49


It’s a very Happy Half Hour indeed this week as we tape from rooftop pool deck at the Westgate Hotel, and chat with local jazz hero Gilbert Castellanos about its weekly summer concerts, the Sunset Poolside Jazz Series. CEO Jeff Fenster is our special guest this week. He founded Everbowl, a San Diego-based acai bowl and juice chain, and this year's Reader's Pick for Healthy Eats in our annual Best Restaurants list. Fenster started Everbowl in 2016, which has now expanded to 22 locations across Southern California—with two just added in Hillcrest and Little Italy. The superfood bowl company lets customers build their own bowl with pitaya (dragonfruit), graviola, acerola, acai, and a plethora of natural toppings. Fenster shared with us how (and why) he made the career shift from getting a law degree to owning a payroll company and founding the growing restaurant chain. His pick for Two People, $50 is Naked Café in Solana Beach, and the staff liked Starlite and Fauna in the Valle de Guadalupe. Julie P. from Scripps Ranch wrote in to say to check out Ariana Kabob House in Mira Mesa. In Hot Plates, chef Daniel Barron takes the role of executive chef at The Oceanaire Seafood Room downtown (where Brian Malarkey once worked). The owners of the former Moto Deli in Encinitas have opened a new Mexican-Italian restaurant concept in the same location, Valentina, with Alex Carballo running the kitchen. A big name in the culinary world made his way to San Diego: Nathan Myhrvold from Modernist Cuisine Lab in Seattle was just here to open his fourth art gallery in La Jolla. You may have seen the late Anthony Bourdain interview Nathan for an episode of “Parts Unknown” or read one of his Modernist Cuisine cookbooks. Nathan is famous for his avant-garde food photography, which he accomplishes by using catapults, high-speed cameras and robots that he builds himself. David’s 60 Second Beer Review this week is Amplified Aleworks’ Hopp Puddin’. As far as Hot Topics go, we learned from a recent article in NPR that one-fifth of all the food waste in American homes is attributed to confusion over food labels and the “sell by” and “use by” dates, and discussed what the FDA wants to do to change this. Please come and join us and see the Happy Half Hour live at Eppig Brewing’s Waterfront Biergarten on July 8 at 3 p.m. We will be sampling the first of three collaboration beers we are doing with Eppig, Fall, and Coronado brewing in celebration of our Best of San Diego issue. There is no charge to come down, but there will be discounts for everyone in our Insider’s Program. We hope to see you there! We want to hear from our listeners! Call us at 619-744-0535 and leave a message. Or if you’re too shy to call, you can email HappyHalfHour@sdmag.com. You can give us your recommendations for Two People, $50, tell us about any news happening in San Diego’s culinary world, or let us know who you’d like to hear featured as a guest on the podcast.

Badass Bands
Sifting Through the Noise 05.08.19

Badass Bands

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 67:14


This week Jo and Jordan welcome in Daniel Barron of YAY!LA Mag. We talk music, street art and reinvention and Daniel Plays some tasty picks! If you like what we are doing please like, share, and subscribe!Music featured in this week’s episode:motehrMACHINE “earthQUAKE”Rob Leines “Blue Collar”Outside Animals “Mad Men”The Electric West “No Misbehavior”Daniel’s picks:Broken Baby “Meat Week”Talk Time “Desperate Weather”talker “Collateral Damage”Sorry Party “When Were You Gonna Tell Me?”Bone Acre “Nothing Lasts”Mara Connor “No Fun”Next week’s guest: Compress CollideCheck out our playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/user/1239668321/playlist/5DhjfOqmOKFhvaxp8x9U4i?si=1axBaXysRbi975UV8IxIbA

The John 3:30 Podcast
The John 3:30 Podcast - Episode 38 – Daniel Barron

The John 3:30 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 75:15


Episode # 38 is here!! In this episode, I speak with Daniel Barron. Daniel was born and raised in San Antonio, TX. He has been married for 22 years, has 6 children. Daniel is the Young Adult Ministry Director for Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church in Helotes, TX. What keeps Daniel's fire burning for our Catholic Faith? He shares how came back to the Faith due to the efforts of a Priest who simply sat down and answered his questions. Daniel shares how he went from “the greatest job he ever had” in the Business World, to now working with the Young Adults in The Catholic Church. He shares how teaching the truth about the Church helps sustain his fire. Daniel opens up and shares a very powerful and personal story that displays God's Will, which lead to him meet and working with Mother Angelica and EWTN. Items mentioned on the episode: Chosen (Young Adult Faith Formation Program): https://ascensionpress.com/shop/products/chosen-confirmation-dvd-set EWTN: http://www.ewtn.com/ Christ Stefanick: http://reallifecatholic.com/ Reboot: https://www.facebook.com/events/2009426242672638/ Book – Lift Your Heart by Venerable Fulton J. Sheen: https://g.co/kgs/UkA9MY A BIG Thank you to Dr. Jeff Vista, Executive Producer!! Special thanks to Philip Strauch III for providing the Outro Music, "He must Increase." Text and Tune copyrighted. Like what you hear? Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thejohn330podcast

CRUSHED
31. Daniel Barron

CRUSHED

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2017 61:57


Daniel Barron, founder and Editor-in-Chief of Yay! LA Magazine, talks about his highest highs and his lowest lows involving writing, art, bullying and crushes.

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The Mutant Season
Daniel Barron

The Mutant Season

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 49:03


Gil chats with Daniel Barron (Yay! LA) about games, art and talking to people in LA!

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