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No es un día cualquiera
No es un día cualquiera - MusicLab y David Aroyo

No es un día cualquiera

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 14:03


Hoy en el programa, celebramos con el 30º aniversario del Parque de las Ciencias de Granada, pero también la magia de la música. Desde el Auditorio Ernesto Páramo, David Arroyo, fundador de la Asociación PupitreLab, nos habla de MusicLab Junior, una orquesta inclusiva de jóvenes talentos de Córdoba. Conformada por niños de diversas condiciones, la orquesta busca transformar vidas, promover la inclusión y ofrecer oportunidades para que los jóvenes músicos brillen.Escuchar audio

Superesports - Ultraesports
ULTRAESPORTS. Entrevista amb Paco Latorre i David Arroyo sobre el fenomen Everesting.

Superesports - Ultraesports

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 24:15


ULTRAESPORTS. Entrevista amb Paco Latorre i David Arroyo sobre el fenomen Everesting.

Life on Mars - El podcast de MarsBased
Escalando éxitos: La estrategia de Everesting en emprendimiento con David Arroyo

Life on Mars - El podcast de MarsBased

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 49:19


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Cómo Convertir un Reto en un Negocio Millonario. Everesting.

Recomendados de la semana en iVoox.com Semana del 5 al 11 de julio del 2021

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 56:14


🔵 ¿Tienes una empresa innovadora o tecnológica y necesitas ayuda legal? ➡️ https://metricson.com/ En este Podcast hablamos con David Arroyo y Guillem Graell sobre: 0:00 – Trailer 1:38 – Presentación 5:00 – ¿Qué es Everesting? 9:10 – Primeros inicios 12:45 – Cambios en Everesting 16:10 – El evento físico más top 20:25 – El mercado de los retos físicos 25:35 – IronMan 28:55 – Spartan 31:50 – Creación de contenido 33:55 – Estrategias de Everesting 36:10 – Estructura detrás de la empresa 40:15 – La relevancia de las métricas en el Negocio 43:35 – Claves que ayudaron al triunfo de la marca 45:20 – Qué hace un CMO del Barça 49:40 – KPI del Barça 51:40 – ¿Deben las Start-ups hacer marca? 52:40 – Como se entrena un reto “Everesting” 55:05 – Apuesta entre VC´s 55:24 – Despedida PATROCINADORES: https://www.4founderscapital.com/ https://metricson.com/ 🟢 NO OLVIDES SUSCRIBIRTE PARA NO PERDERTE NINGUNO DE NUESTROS PODCAST 🟢

Pomegranate Health
[Journal Club] Thrombolysis up to 24hr after ischaemic stroke

Pomegranate Health

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 43:02


Thrombectomy for acute ischaemic stroke has undergone great advances in the last decade, but the expertise and technology is restricted to tertiary hospitals. Outside of large metropolitan centres, thrombolytic treatment can buy a patient time, but for almost 30 years the first line agent has remained unchanged. Alteplase is an analog of the human tissue plasminogen activator which activates plasmin to dissolve fibrin blood clots. For many years it was assumed that alteplase should be administered within 3 hours of symptom onset, thus it was a big deal when in 2008, research showed that that window could be safely broadened out to four and a half hours.Today's guests have over the intervening years been pushing the envelope even further, in an effort to help the more than two thirds of stroke patients who present after that threshold. In this podcast, Professors Bruce Campbell and Mark Parsons discuss a trial of the relatively novel agent, tenecteplase. The publication in the New England Journal of Medicine showed that tenecteplase could improve patient outcomes even if administered up to 24 hours out from a large vessel occlusion. The researchers explain the steps that led up to their study, and the importance of perfusion imaging to identify candidates with salvageable brain tissue. Key ReferenceTenecteplase for Ischemic Stroke at 4.5 to 24 Hours without Thrombectomy [NEJM. 2024]GuestsDr Duncan Austin PhD FRACP MRCP (Cabrini Health) Professor Bruce Campbell PhD FRACP (Cabrini Health; Royal Melbourne Hospital; University of Melbourne) Professor Mark Parsons PhD FRACP, FAAHMS (Sydney Neurointerventional Specialists; Consulting in Neurology, Maitland). ProductionProduced by Mic Cavazzini DPhil. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Things to Sort Out' by Walt Adams and ‘the Appalachian Trail' by Hunter Quinn. Image produced and copyrighted by RACP.Editorial feedback kindly provided by RACP physicians Stephen Bacchi, Aidan Tan, Courtney Dowd, Saion Chaterjee and David Arroyo.  Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a transcript and supporting references.Login to MyCPD to record listening and reading as a prefilled learning activity. Subscribe to new episode email alerts or search for ‘Pomegranate Health' in Apple Podcasts, Spotify,Castbox or any podcasting app.

Pomegranate Health
[Case Report] 48yo with diarrhoea and lymphadenopathy

Pomegranate Health

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 24:48


This podcast follows the case of a 48-year-old male with a 3-month history of diarrhoea and associated lymphadenopathy. A complex constellation of symptoms accompanies this presenting complaint, along with a key radiological finding that enabled the treating team to arrive at the correct diagnosis. Can you arrive at the correct diagnosis before the treating team? This case was managed at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and is presented by Dr Andrew Vanlint from the Northern Adelaide Local Health Network and University of Adelaide.CreditsDr Andrew Vanlint FRACP AFRACMA (Northern Adelaide Local Health Network and University of AdelaideAssociate Professor Stephen Bacchi (Lyell McEwin Hospital; University of Adelaide) ProductionProduced by Stephen Bacchi and Mic Cavazzini. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Rockin' for Decades' by Blue Texas and ‘Brighton Breakdown' by BDBs. Image created and copyrighted by RACP. Editorial feedback kindly provided by RACP physician David Arroyo.Key Reference (Spoiler Alert)* * * * *Lessons from practice: Low attenuation lymphadenopathy on computed tomography leading to diagnosis of Whipple disease [Vanlint; Med J Aust. 2020] Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a transcript and supporting references.Login to MyCPD to record listening and reading as a prefilled learning activity. Subscribe to new episode email alerts or search for ‘Pomegranate Health' in Apple Podcasts, Spotify,Castbox or any podcasting app.

Pomegranate Health
[IMJ On-Air] Understanding readmissions better

Pomegranate Health

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 30:51


The LACE index is a prognostic algorithm for predicting the likelihood that a newly discharged patient will come back into hospital within 30 days because of complications. Today's IMJ paper describes a validation of the LACE index in a regional Victorian setting. Identifying patients who are at risk could allow for better targeted care at the first admission, reducing harm to patients and inefficient use of healthcare resources.  The researchers also tested a novel classification tool for scoring which readmissions are avoidable and which are just an unfortunate outcome of the patient's illness. This could help more accurately track quality of care within and between healthcare service providers.GuestsProf Christian Gericke PhD FRACP FAFPHM AFRACMA FRCP Edin FEAN FAAN (Calvary Mater, Newcastle; University of Newcastle; University of Queensland) Dr Reinhardt Dreyer (South West Medicine ; University of Stellenbosch) Dr James Gome FRACP (South West Medicine, Clinical Director General Medicine) ProductionProduced by Mic Cavazzini. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Treetops' by Autohacker and ‘The Cold Shoulder' by Kylie Dailey. Image created and copyrighted by RACP. Editorial feedback kindly provided by RACP physicians Aidan Tan, Joseph Lee, David Arroyo and Stephen Bacchi.Key ReferenceCauses for 30-day readmissions and accuracy of the LACE index in regional Victoria, Australia [IMJ. 2024]Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a transcript and supporting references. Login to MyCPD to record listening and reading as a prefilled learning activity. Subscribe to new episode email alerts or search for ‘Pomegranate Health' in Apple Podcasts, Spotify,Castbox or any podcasting app.

Pomegranate Health
Ep112: The resilient workplace

Pomegranate Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 43:04


The RACP Congress in May this year was opened by a fascinating lecture on mental health in the medical workforce, which has been trimmed down for audio. Professor Neil Greenberg is an occupational psychiatrist with more than 23 years in the UK Armed Forces. His extensive research within defence and health settings has informed a very pragmatic understanding of the impact of trauma and relationships in the workplace. Professor Greenberg overturns some entrenched beliefs we have about the presentation and management of mental illness, as does guest host Dr David Beaumont from the College Member Health and Wellbeing Committee. He reflects on the role of the Committee and how his own understanding of health has shifted in response to personal distress.GuestsProfessor Neil Greenberg FRCPsych, FHEA, MFMLM, MInstLM, MEWI, MFFLM (Kings College, London; March on Stress) Dr David Beaumont FAFOEM (Positive Medicine, Director; RACP Member Health and Wellbeing Committee)ProductionProduced by Mic Cavazzini. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Blacklight' by John B. Lund and ‘Lukas Got Lucky' by Rate 44. Image by Richard Drury licenced through Getty Images.Editorial feedback kindly provided by RACP physicians David Arroyo, Stephen Bacchi, Nele Legge, Ronaldo Piovezan, Rachel Murdoch, Aidan Tan and Rachel Bowden.Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a transcript and supporting references. Login to MyCPD to record listening and reading as a prefilled learning activity. Subscribe to new episode email alerts or search for ‘Pomegranate Health' in Apple Podcasts, Spotify,Castbox or any podcasting app.Counselling SupportCollege EAP Member service provided by TELUS Health Australia: 1300 361 008Aotearoa-NZ: 0800 155 318 (Aotearoa New Zealand). See also the TELUS wellbeing app.Doctor's Health Advisory Service HelplineAotearoa-NZ:  800 471 2654NSW/ACT: 02 9437 6552VIC:      03 9280 8712TAS:     03 9280 8712SA:       08 8366 0250NT:       08 8366 0250QLD:    07 3833 4352WA:     08 9321 3098 LifelineAustralia: 13 11 14. Aotearoa-NZ: 0800 54 33 54

St Gabriel Catholic Radio
073024 Saint Gabriel Café – Dr. Marlon De La Torre and Fr. David Arroyo Alonso

St Gabriel Catholic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 59:14


Pomegranate Health
[Case Report] 32yo with abdominal pain two years after pancreas-kidney transplant

Pomegranate Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 20:53


This case report has been developed by Trainees, to assist their peers with preparation of long-case presentations. It is not a fully-vetted Education resource but a “passion project” from editors of the Pomegranate Health podcasts.  The case is that of a 32-year-old woman presenting with constant and dull abdominal pain that had been sudden in onset. The pain is accompanied by nausea and vomiting but bowel habits were unchanged. The patient has a history of type 1 diabetes and a simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplant two years prior to the presentation. There is no history of rejection of pancreatitis and serum creatinine appears normal.  The attending nephrologist walks through the elimination of differential diagnoses typical of any patient and also of particular relevance to a transplant patient.  GuestsDr Chiang Sheng Lee FRACP (Lyell McEwin Hospital; University of Adelaide)Dr Stephen Bacchi (Lyell McEwin Hospital)Dr Amitjeet Singh (Lyell McEwin Hospital)ProductionProduced by Mic Cavazzini DPhil. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Rockin' for Decades' by Blue Texas and ‘Brighton Breakdown' by BDBs. Image created and copyrighted by RACP. Editorial feedback kindly provided by RACP physicians Aidan Tan, Brandon Stretton, David Arroyo, Keith Ooi and Fionnuala Fagan. Thanks also to Adelaide medical students Benjamin Cook, Srishti Sharma and Prakriti Sharma.Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a transcript and supporting references. Login to MyCPD to record listening and reading as a prefilled learning activity. Key Reference (Spoiler Alert)*********Gadolinium-Induced Acute Graft Pancreatitis in a Simultaneous Pancreas-Kidney Transplant Recipient [Case Rep Nephrol. 2022]

Pomegranate Health
Ep109: Cultivating a rural workforce

Pomegranate Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 45:41


Australia is a big continent and sparsely populated continent. 28 percent of Australians live in areas classified regional, rural or remote and their access to health services is much more limited. It's estimated that between 2009 and 2011 there were 19,000 excess deaths in regional and remote areas as compared to the major cities. No doubt, socioeconomic disadvantage is factor in that mortality gap, but inequitable access to healthcare is also a major driver. In this podcast we focus specifically on the shortage in health practitioners in the regions. Even in regional centres, the density of physicians by population count is two thirds what it is in the major cities. By the time you get to large rural towns it's just over a third that baseline. In this podcast we discuss opportunities to lift recruitment and retention. This means improving the experience for trainees and the esteem for rural medicine in the eyes of the profession at large.Guests​Adjunct Professor Graeme Maguire PhD FRACP MHM MPHTM (President Adult Medicine Division, RACP and Director of Medical Education, WA Country Health Service)Dr Sarah Straw FRACP (WACHS Kimberley Regional Physician Team; Northern Hospital, Melb; Rural, Regional and Remote Working Group, RACP)​Associate Professor Matthew McGrail PhD (Head Regional Training Hub Research, University of Queensland)ProductionProduced by Mic Cavazzini DPhil. Music courtesy of FreeMusic Archive includes ‘The Envelope', ‘Cast in Wicker' and ‘Planting Flags' by Blue Dot Sessions. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘The Mission' by J. F. Gloss. Photo by Pearshop on behalf of RACP. Editorial feedback kindly provided by RACP physicians Steve Flecknoe-Brown, Zac Fuller, Aidan Tan, Sasha Taylor, Jia Wen Chong, Joseph Lee, Fionnuala Fagan, Stephen Bacchi, Chris Leung, David Arroyo, Nele Legge, Li-Zsa Tan and Thazin Thazin.Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a transcript and supporting references.Login to MyCPD to record listening and reading as a prefilled learning activity. Subscribe to new episode email alerts or search for ‘Pomegranate Health' in Apple Podcasts, Spotify,Castbox or any podcasting app. 

El Maillot
Giro Memories #5 - Soñando en rosa, con David Arroyo

El Maillot

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 71:55


El presente no se entiende sin el pasado, así que es un momento idóneo para repasar algunos de los instantes más representativos del ciclismo español y latino en el Giro de Italia. Tranquilos, no nos iremos muy lejos en el tiempo. De hecho, queremos hablar de lo que hemos vivido. Poneos cómodos y disfrutad cada viernes de un nuevo capítulo. En este quinto episodio, contamos con la oportuna visita de David Arroyo, uno de los ciclistas españoles que más cerca estuvo de ganar el Giro de Italia. Fue en 2010, donde el talaverano puso contra las cuerdas a Ivan Basso y al todopoderoso Liquigas contra todo pronóstico ¿Qué recuerdas de aquella edición? ¡Os leemos! Dirección llevada a cabo por Juan Clavijo. ❤️ ¡PINCHA EN EL BOTÓN DE 'APOYAR' y CONVIÉRTETE EN FAN DE 'EL MAILLOT'! ➡️ Episodios EXCLUSIVOS como este, sin publicidad y sorteos para FANS. ️ ¡Déjanos tu comentario y lo leeremos en el próximo podcast! GRUPO DE TELEGRAM DE EL MAILLOT: https://t.me/elmaillot LISTA SPOTIFY 'El Maillot Music': https://bit.ly/elmaillot SELECCIÓN MUSICAL: Ghali ft. Madame - 'PARE' SÍGUENOS EN: IVOOX ️ https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-maillot_sq_f1409103_1.html TWITTER ️ @ElMaillot_ YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/c/ElMaillot TWITCH https://www.twitch.tv/elmaillot INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/elmaillot/ DISCORD ️ https://discord.gg/x3AqMV4b STRAVA ‍♂️ https://www.strava.com/clubs/el-maillot-772962 SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/7bPcjjM5UmlSy3oFxYlzhe APPLE PODCASTS https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/el-maillot/id1252256876 ¿Quieres anunciarte en este podcast? Hazlo con advoices.com/podcast/ivoox/409103

Pomegranate Health
Ep106: The whiskey fix and the apple of Granada

Pomegranate Health

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 30:50


Today's guests are the hosts of This Medical Life, a wonderful podcast that delves into the archives of medical history. Dr Travis Brown describes the period after World War I when the Spanish Flu was killing tens of millions around the world. In the USA, whiskey was thought to be a powerful prophylactic but distribution was not an easy thing. Later in the episode (22min) is the equally unlikely tale of how the pomegranate made its way from ancient myth onto this podcast by way of Henry VIII and some mystical symbolism.GuestsDr Travis Brown MBBS, FRCPA (ClinPath Pathology) Steve Davis MBA FAMI CPM (Talked About Marketing) ProductionProduced by Mic Cavazzini DPhil. Music courtesy of FreeMusic Archive includes ‘Mendo Mulcher' by Polyrhytmiques, ‘Bach's March fur die Arche' by The United States Army old Fife and Drum Corps and ‘Notre Dame' by Jahzzar. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Salat Alsabah' by Feras Charestan and ‘Savannah Nights 1' by Martin Gauffin. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. Recording of Allegri's Miserere from Trinity College under Creative Commons licence from archive.org.Editorial feedback kindly provided by RACP physicians Chris Leung, Aidan Tan, David Arroyo, Ronaldo Piovezan, Rahul Barmanray and Ian Woolley. Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a transcript and supporting references. Login to MyCPD to record listening and reading as a prefilled learning activity. Subscribe to new episode email alerts or search for ‘Pomegranate Health' in Apple Podcasts, Spotify,Castbox or any podcasting app.

Pomegranate Health
Ep105: When parents and paediatrics clash

Pomegranate Health

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 49:07


Last November an NHS Hospital Trust in Nottingham sought permission from the UK High Court to withdraw life support from a seven-month old girl called Indi Gregory. The devastated parents did not want to give up on her although they were advised there was no hope of treatment for her profound developmental disability. The family and the medical teams returned to court two more times, right up to the day that Indi was to be extubated. Conflicts over care have always existed but their frequency has increased as medicinal advances present more options for intervention even in the sickest patients. Added to that, the online media environment allows advocacy campaigns to grow until they spill onto the streets outside hospitals and courtrooms. This heightened tension causes moral injury both to parents and healthcare staff looking after child patients. The Medical Mediation Foundation has developed a conflict management framework to help avoid or de-escalate such disputes and keep attention focused on the best interests of the patient. In this podcast we hear from the director of the foundation, as well as three staff from the Starship Hospital, Auckland who have undertaken this training. GuestsSarah Barclay (Director, the Medical Mediation Foundation)Dr Louise Webster MBChB RANZCP FRACP (Paediatric Consult Liaison Team, Starship Hospital)Dr Fiona Miles FRACP FFICANZCA (Paediatric Intensivist, Starship Hospital)Fiona McIver (nurse specialist, Starship Hospital)ProductionProduced by Mic Cavazzini DPhil. Recording assistance in Auckland from Dinesh Kumar. Music courtesy of FreeMusic Archive includes ‘December' by Kai Engel. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Ikigai' by Twelwe and ‘Pulse Voyage by Chill Cole. Image by Photodisc licenced from Getty Images.Editorial feedback kindly provided by RACP physicians Michael Herd, Rosalynn Pszczola, Rachel Murdoch, Sasha Taylor, Zac Fuller, Rahul Barmanray, David Arroyo, Rachel Bowden, Chris Leung, Fionnuala Fagan, Thazin Thazin and Aidan Tan. Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a transcript and supporting references. Login to MyCPD to record listening and reading as a prefilled learning activity. Subscribe to new episode email alerts or search for ‘Pomegranate Health' in Apple Podcasts, Spotify,Castbox or any podcasting app.

Pomegranate Health
[IMJ On-Air] HepatoCare: a model for palliative and supportive care in advanced cirrhosis

Pomegranate Health

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 40:37


Median survival for patients diagnosed with advanced cirrhosis is around 2 years and quality of life is poor. Fewer than a quarter of such patients receive referrals to palliative care and advanced care plans are also rare. Existing research from abroad suggests that hepatology staff aren't familiar with referral criteria and assume that palliative services become involved only at the very end of life.  To try and reduce barriers to referral, clinicians at Royal Brisbane Hospital developed a model called Hepatocare. They adapted a palliative care referral algorithm to include cirrhosis specific markers and continuity of care between the teams was provided by a clinical nurse consultant. The model was piloted model in 30 consecutive patients to the liver clinic, and its impact was assessed on rate of referrals, incidence of unplanned admissions, length of patient stay and rates of polypharmacy. GuestsProfessor James O'Beirne FRCP FRACP (Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service; University of the Sunshine Coast)Dr Richard Skoien MBBS FRACP (Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital; University of Queensland)Dr Alison Kearney FRACP MRCP (Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital; University of Queensland)Olivia Cullen (Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital)Key Reference Alison Kearney, Neha Tiwari, Olivia Cullen, Amy Legg, Ismail Arbi, Carol Douglas, Barbara Leggett, Mary Fenech, Joanne Mina, Paris Hoey, Richard Skoien. Improving palliative and supportive care in advanced cirrhosis: the HepatoCare model of integrated collaborative care. Intern Medicine Journal. 2023 Nov;53(11):1963-1971ProductionProduced by Mic Cavazzini DPhil. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘After the Freak Show' by Luella Gren and ‘The Cold Shoulder' by Kylie Dailey. Image by sturti licenced from Getty Images. Editorial feedback kindly provided by RACP physicians Aidan Tan and David Arroyo.Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a transcript and supporting references. Login to MyCPD to record listening and reading as a prefilled learning activity. Subscribe to new episode email alerts or search for ‘Pomegranate Health' in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Castbox or any podcasting app.

Comic Masters
Comic Masters S04E35 The Marvels SPOILER TALK con David Arroyo

Comic Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 57:07


Juan y David Arroyo comparten sus impresiones sobre The Marvels en un SPOILER TALK. Grabado el 13 de noviembre, 2023.

Pomegranate Health
Ep102: Staying on script with semaglutide

Pomegranate Health

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 54:45


Semaglutide, branded as Ozempic or Wegovy, is an analogue of glucagon-like peptide 1 which has glucose-dependent effects on insulin secretion. In this episode we discuss how semaglutide performs as an antihyperglycaemic agent compared to previous GLP-1 analogues and the soon-to-be launched tirzepatide. This dual agonist also binds receptors to glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide, GIP.GLP-1 and GIP are incretin hormones, secreted after food intake and involved in regulating gastric motility and appetite. The analogue therapies have resulted in weight loss of 10 to 20 percent in trials on patients with obesity or other weight-related comorbidities. For various reasons, however, they remain unsubsidised by the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. This hasn't stopped social media influencers driving up off-label demand from the wider public, creating a problem for regulators and the diabetic patients most in need.GuestsProfessor Chris Rayner MBBS PhD FRACP (Gwendolyn Michell Professor, Adelaide Medical School; Consultant Gastroenterologist, Royal Adelaide Hospital) Professor Gary Wittert MBBch, MD, FRACP (Mortlock Professor, Adelaide Medical School; Senior Consultant Endocrinologist, Royal Adelaide Hospital)ProductionProduced by Mic Cavazzini DPhil. Music courtesy of Free Music Archive includes ‘Mister S' by Tortue Super Sonic. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Multicolor' and ‘Flower Fountain' by Chill Cole, ‘Blacklight' by John B Lund, and ‘Habitual' by Ava Low. Image by Ketut Subiyanto courtesy of Pexels. Editorial feedback kindly provided by RACP physicians Stephen Bacchi, Aidan Tan, David Arroyo, Joseph Lee, Jia-Wen Chong, Li-Zsa Tan, Fionnuala Fagan, Stella Sarlos and Marion Leighton.Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a transcript and supporting references. Login to MyCPD to record listening and reading as a prefilled learning activity. Subscribe to new episode email alerts or search for ‘Pomegranate Health' in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Castbox or any podcasting app.

Tamarindo
Brenda and Ana Sheila host Risk!

Tamarindo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 53:59


This week, Brenda and Ana Sheila guest co-host an episode of RISK!, a live show and weekly podcast where people tell true stories they never thought they'd dare to share in public, created and hosted by Kevin Allison (MTV, Comedy Central, HBO, Netflix). You'll hear RISK's fourth episode of their Hispanic Lives series, with stories by Marga Gomez, David Arroyo, and Lily Be. Tamarindo is a lighthearted show where hosts Brenda Gonzalez and Ana Sheila Victorino discuss politics, culture, and self-development. Join us as we delve into discussions on race, gender, politics, representation, and life! You can get in touch with us at www.tamarindopodcast.com Brenda and Ana Sheila are executive producers of Tamarindo podcast with production support by Karina Riveroll of Sonoro Media. Jeff Ricards produced our theme song. If you want to support our work, please rate and review our show here.  SUPPORT OUR SHOW Contribute to the show: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/tamarindopodcast1 Follow Tamarindo on instagram @tamarindopodcast and on twitter at @tamarindocast  Follow Ana Sheila on instagram @la_anasheila and twitter @Shelli1228   Follow Brenda on twitter at @BrendaRicards Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

RISK!
Hispanic Lives #4

RISK!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 54:37


To celebrate Hispanic American heritage, this is the fourth in our Hispanic Lives series, guest hosted by Ana Sheila Victorino & Brenda González of Tamarindo podcast, with stories by Marga Gomez, David Arroyo, and Lily Be. • Pitch us your story! risk-show.com/submissions • Support RISK! through Patreon at patreon.com/risk or make a one-time donation: paypal.me/riskshow • Get tickets to RISK! live shows: risk-show.com/live • Get the RISK! Book and shop for merch: risk-show.com/shop • Take our storytelling classes: thestorystudio.org • Hire Kevin Allison as a coach or get personalized videos: kevinallison.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Pomegranate Health
Ep101: Setting the standard for workforce wellbeing

Pomegranate Health

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 56:26


We've known for a decade that about 50 percent of doctors meet the criteria for burnout, and the figure is up to 70 percent among trainees. But organisations have been left to come up with their own solutions to this, the result being that many simply offer band aid solutions rather than systemic ones. Unforgiving work conditions pose a problem for both recruitment and retention of staff to the health workforce. The New Zealand Health Department, Te Whatu Ora, forecasts that within ten years supply of doctors, pharmacists and nurses will fall short of demand by 14 to 18 percent. In response they have establish they have established a national Health Charter that sets the workplace standards to keep staff safe and engaged.Australia is one step behind, but in early September there was a leadership conference aimed at developing a similar wellbeing strategy nationally. It was envisaged that there would be Chief Wellness Officers at every major health service, reporting validated metrics about their workforce to a national taskforce. And as explained in the keynote presentation at the conference, at the organisational level there are different responses appropriate to the three main domains that influence staff wellbeing; these being personal resilience, professional culture and basic administrative efficiency. This podcast captures reflections from wellbeing champions at several different Australasian health jurisdictions. GuestsDr George Eskander MB DCH DRANZCOG FRACGP (Executive Area Director Clinical Services; North Metropolitan Health Service & Sir Charles Gairdner Osborne Park Hospital Care Group) Dr Bethan Richards MB FRACP MMed MSportsMed (Head of Rheumatology, Chief Medical Wellness Officer, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital; Senior Clinical Lecturer, The University of Sydney) Dr Joanna Sinclair MB FANZCA (Senior Medical Officer Wellbeing Lead, Counties Manukau Health) Victoria Hirst (Chief of Knowledge Networks, General Manager of Health Roundtable, Beamtree)Associate Professor Anne Powell BPharm, MBBS, FRACP (Program Director of Physician Education, Alfred Health in Melbourne; Monash University) Professor Jennifer Martin MBChB MA FRACP PhD GAICD (Chair of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Newcastle; John Hunter Hospital)ProductionProduced by Mic Cavazzini DPhil. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Kryptonite' by Blue Steel and ‘Thyone' by Ben Elson. Music courtesy of Free Music Archive includes ‘A Path Unwinding' and ‘The Zepplin' by Blue Dot Sessions and ‘Summer Days' by Kai Engel. Image by sturti licenced from Getty Images. Editorial feedback kindly provided by physicians Aidan Tan and David Arroyo. Thanks also to Sarah Dalton and Fiona Fitzgerald for their coordination support.Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a transcript and supporting references. Login to MyCPD to record listening and reading as a prefilled learning activity. Subscribe to new episode email alerts or search for ‘Pomegranate Health' in 

Pomegranate Health
Ep100: Conversations with ChatGPT

Pomegranate Health

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 36:44


This is the final episode in a five-part series about artificial intelligence in medicine. We start by weighing up the costs and benefits of automation in a health system that's increasingly pushed beyond capacity. One of the biggest time sinks for health practitioners is filling out and searching through medical records. Some of this could be performed by natural language processors which are becoming more accurate thanks to deep learning.   The power of large language models has been demonstrated by the meteoritic uptake of ChatGPT and doctors are among those who have used it to summarise literature or draft letters. But professional organisations have raised concerns around the accuracy and privacy of the model and there have also been spooky demonstrations of its capacity for common sense and theory of mind. Guests>Professor Brent Richards MBBS FRACP JJFICM (Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service; Director, IntelliHQ)>Affiliate Associate Professor Paul Cooper PhD FAIDH CHIA AFHEA GAICD (Deakin University) >Associate Professor Sandeep Reddy MBBS PhD IPFPH ECFMG CHIA FAcadTM FAIDH FCHSM SFHEA (Deakin University; Founder, MedAI)ProductionProduced by Mic Cavazzini DPhil. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Kryptonite' by Blue Steel and ‘Thyone' by Ben Elson. Music courtesy of Free Music Archive includes ‘Headway' by Kai Engel, ‘Gramaphone' by Jahzarr and ‘Numbers' by Krowne. Image by VM licenced from Getty Images. Computerised voice from Online Tone GeneratorEditorial feedback kindly provided by physicians David Arroyo, Stephen Bacchi, Aidan Tan, Ronaldo Piovezan and Rahul Barmanray and RACP staff Natasa Lazarevic PhD. Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a transcript and supporting references. Login to MyCPD to record listening and reading as a prefilled learning activity. Subscribe to new episode email alerts or search for ‘Pomegranate Health' in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Castbox or any podcasting app. 

Pomegranate Health
Ep99: When AI goes wrong

Pomegranate Health

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 38:43


This is the fourth part in a series on artificial intelligence in medicine and we try and unpick the causes and consequences of adverse events resulting from this technology. Our guest David Lyell is a research fellow at the Australian Institute of Health Innovation (Macquarie University) who has published a first-of-its kind audit of adverse events reported to the US regulator, the Federal Drugs Administration. He breaks down those that were caused by errors in the machine learning algorithm, other aspects of a device or even user error.   We also discuss where these all fit in to the four stages of human information processing, and whether this can inform determinations about liability. Uncertainty around the medicolegal aspects of AI-assisted care is of the main reasons that practitioners report discomfort about the use of this technology. It's a question that hasn't been well tested yet in the courts, though according to academic lawyer Rita Matulonyte, AI-enhanced devices don't change the scope of care that has been expected of practitioners in the past. Guests>Rita Matuolynte PhD (Macquarie Law School, Macquarie University; ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision Making and Society; MQ Research Centre for Agency, Values and Ethics)>David Lyell PhD (Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University; owner Future Echoes Business Solutions) ProductionProduced by Mic Cavazzini DPhil. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Kryptonite' by Blue Steel and ‘Illusory Motion' by Gavin Luke. Music courtesy of Free Music Archive includes ‘Impulsing' by Borrtex. Image by EMS-Forster-Productions licenced from Getty Images. Editorial feedback kindly provided by physicians David Arroyo, Stephen Bacchi, Aidan Tan, Ronaldo Piovezan and Rahul Barmanray and RACP staff Natasa Lazarevic PhD. Key References More than algorithms: an analysis of safety events involving ML-enabled medical devices reported to the FDA [Lyell, J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2023]How machine learning is embedded to support clinician decision making: an analysis of FDA-approved medical devices [Lyell, BMJ Health Care Inform. 2021]Should AI-enabled medical devices be explainable? [Matulonyte, Int J Law Inform Tech. 2022]Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a transcript and supporting references. Login to MyCPD to record listening and reading as a prefilled learning activity. Subscribe to new episode email alerts or search for ‘Pomegranate Health' in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Castbox or any podcasting app. 

Homeschool Made Simple
Being Present in Your Children's Lives

Homeschool Made Simple

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 38:32


One of the keys to giving children educational success is being a warm, responsive parents, in a word: present. In this episode, Carole talks with David Arroyo about how his family decided to homeschool, why they went all in with this method, and the ways his four children have found their own unique path in life. For more from David's family, listen to episode 57 with his son, Vidal, and episode 63 with his son, Luciano. David's wife was also on the podcast back in episode 54. Click HERE to get Carole's seminar on unplugging and protecting your kids' childhood, Taming the Media Lion. Click HERE to learn about upcoming seminars! Support the showHelp us share the message of homeschool made simple with others by leaving a rating and review. Thank you for helping us get the word out!Follow along on Instagram here!Visit our website to sign up to receive an exclusive discount for your first purchase in our online store!

Pomegranate Health
Ep96: The ergonomics of AI

Pomegranate Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 41:48


The allure of having devices and tasks assisted by artificial intelligence is that they will help overcome some of the natural limits of human cognition with regards to working memory and attention. And in helping with the mundane tasks, AI can buy clinicians back time to spend with the complex patients who really need it. But the way all this pans out will really depend on how seamlessly the machine learning devices fit in with the clinical workflow. Which aspect of clinical decision-making do they support and how are the consequences of error mitigated? Only a small fraction of research projects make it all the way to implementation, and in this podcast we discuss the ergonomic factors that need to be solved to effectively use AI in clinical decision support. GuestsAssociate Professor Clair Sullivan MBBS FRACP FACHI FAIDH CHIA (Director, Queensland Digital Health Centre; University of Queensland)Professor Enrico Coiera MBBS PhD FACMI, FACHI (Director, Centre for Health Informatics, Australian Institute of Health Innovation; Macquarie University).ProductionProduced by Mic Cavazzini DPhil. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Alienated' by ELFL and ‘Little Liberty' by Paisely Pink. Image by Da Kuk licenced from Getty Images.Editorial feedback kindly provided by physicians; Rhiannon Mellor, David Arroyo, Aidan Tan, Joseph Lee, Rachel Murdoch, Michelle Chong, Phillipa Wormald and digital health academics; Paul Cooper and Natasa Lazarevic.Key References The Last Mile: Where Artificial Intelligence Meets Reality [Coiera, J Med Internet Res. 2019] We need to chat about artificial intelligence [Coiera, MJA. 2023]How machine learning is embedded to support clinician decision making: an analysis of FDA-approved medical devices [Coiera, BMJ Health Care Inform. 2021] Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a transcript and supporting references. Login to MyCPD to record listening and reading as a prefilled learning activity. Subscribe to new episode email alerts or search for ‘Pomegranate Health' in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Castbox, or any podcasting app.

Pomegranate Health
Ep95: Machine Learning 101

Pomegranate Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 37:33


AI-assisted healthcare is reaching maturity in many applications and could alleviate some of the capacity gap increasingly faced by health systems . Over the next three podcasts we focus on artificial intelligence tools designed to assist directly with clinical practice. Most commonly reported on are the algorithms capable of pattern recognition on medical images, that in some settings perform as well or better than expert diagnosticians at classifying disease. AI models have also been developed to perform regression analyses more complex than classical risk stratification aids.The standard statistical algorithms used to solve these problems struggle when many variables are introduced, in which case deep learning models that mimic brain networks are sometimes a powerful alternative. In this episode we explain how machine learning algorithms are trained on particular tasks and where there are risks of error and bias being introduced. In part 2, we identify the ergonomic issues that affect practical implementation of AI tools in the clinic and in the decision cascade. And in the final episode of the series we discuss the questions that regulators and lawyers should be asking of this new technology and what role natural language processors might have in medicine. GuestDr Ian Scott FRACP MHA MEd (Director of Internal Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology, Princess Alexandra Hospital; Professor of Medicine, University of Queensland)ProductionProduced by Mic Cavazzini DPhil. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Thyone' by Ben Elson, ‘Broke No More' by Cushy, ‘Desert Hideout' by Christopher Moe Ditlevesen and ‘Alienated' by ELFL. Music courtesy of Free Music Archive includes ‘Capgras' by Ben Carey. Image by Olemedia licenced from Getty Images.Editorial feedback kindly provided by physicians; Rhiannon Mellor, David Arroyo, Aidan Tan, Joseph Lee, Rachel Murdoch, Michelle Chong, Phillipa Wormald and digital health academics; Paul Cooper and Natasa Lazarevic.Key ReferencesDemystifying machine learning: a primer for physicians [Scott, IMJ. 2021]Clinician checklist for assessing suitability of machine learning applications in healthcare [Scott, BMJ Health Care Inform. 2021]Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a transcript and supporting references. Login to MyCPD to record listening and reading as a prefilled learning activity. Subscribe to new episode email alerts or search for ‘Pomegranate Health' in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Castbox, or any podcasting app.  

Pomegranate Health
Ep93: The rise and fall of mpox

Pomegranate Health

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 42:38


The first time most of us heard of monkeypox was in May 2022. The smallpox-like infection appeared to spring from nowhere and make its way through Europe then the Americas, largely within the gay and bisexual community. But the first documented human case of mpox actually occurred in 1970 in Central Africa and it's been endemic ever since. Last year's mpox outbreak eclipsed prior case numbers in just a few months thanks to a newly evolved strain. The count of confirmed cases totalled over 86,000 all around the world and it's a testament to well-coordinated community health in the developed world that the outbreak was reigned in within a few months of the index case in Europe. But alongside this success story, there's also a cautionary tale about global health strategy. Because mpox wasn't taken seriously in endemic countries, an incubator was created for this new strain to emerge. We also discuss the stigma associated with sexually transmitted infections and the pros and cons of applying this label. GuestsDr Vincent Cornelisse FRACGP FAChSHM PhD (Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney; Kirby Institute, UNSW)Dr Massimo Giola FRACP FAChSHM PhD (Te Whatu Ora, Tauranga, Rotorua)ProductionProduced by Mic Cavazzini DPhil. Recording assistance in Tauranga from Melissa Cox, Mockingbird Music Studios. Editorial feedback kindly provided by Dr Aidan Tan and Dr David Arroyo. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Cocktail by Major Tweaks, ‘Broke No More' by Cushy, ‘Temple of Ruhnha' by ELFL and ‘Razzamatazz' by Jules Gaia. Music courtesy of Free Music Archive includes ‘Out of the Skies, Under the Earth' by Chris Zabriskie, Image by Flashpop licenced from Getty Images. Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a transcript and supporting references. Login to MyCPD to record time spent listening and reading supporting materials. Subscribe to new episode email alerts or search for ‘Pomegranate Health' in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Castbox, or any podcasting app. 

Abhishek Sengupta Audio Blogs
Knowledge Talks 36 | Topic - "Mindset Empowerment & Business" | FT. David Arroyo | Abhishek Sengupta Audio Blogs

Abhishek Sengupta Audio Blogs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 37:50


David Arroyo is based in Grayslake, IL., A suburb just outside of Chicago. He is a Mindset Empowerment Business Coach. He has helped business owners make powerful shifts in their lives and establish a solid mindset. Mindset is important for a startup founder. This acts as a true asset. As David is here with us, we have taken a wonderful & interesting topic for discussion "Mindset empowerment and business" Mindset is very critical for business or any type of work. This is something which determines the success and failure. This makes the way for betterment of work life. An empowering mindset is one where we are focused and committed and where we consistently take action that moves us closer to the things we want. There is no space for doubt or procrastination. Watch & Enjoy ! =========== Connect with David Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/david_e_arroyo =========== =========== Connect with Me : Website : www.abhisheksengupta.co.in Twitter : twitter.com/abhisheksengupt Facebook : www.facebook.com/abhisheksengupta2006 Instagram : www.instagram.com/abhisheksengupta2006 LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/abhisheksengupta2006 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/abhisheksengupta2006 Email : abhisheksengupta2006@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/abhisheksengupta/message

Homeschool Made Simple
What It Takes to Homeschool Successfully (from a homeschool dad)

Homeschool Made Simple

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 39:07


We are revisiting the most important episodes of the podcast!In this episode, Carole interviewed a homeschool dad of four, David Arroyo. The original recording was two parts. This replay is part two of the conversation that centers around fatherhood and how the Arroyos began homeschooling their children. You will be so encouraged hearing from him! And be sure to listen to part one of the conversation in episode 102. Click HERE to learn about upcoming seminars!Click HERE to get Carole's basic seminar, A Literature Based Approach to Education. Support the showFollow along on Instagram here!Visit our website to sign up to receive our weekly newsletter. You'll receive an exclusive discount for your first purchase in our online store!

MeriPodcast
MeriPodcast 16x13: DECEPCIONES de 2022, ¿FECHA de PS6 y Xbox next? ¿SKYRIM juego "MEDIANO"? Star Wars

MeriPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 147:19


La resaca de Pokémon Escarlata y Púrpura todavía ronda en nuestras cabezas y en el MeriPodcast hemos vuelto a sacar el tema a colación, aunque la actualidad nos depara muchos otros juegos y contenidos. Como todas las semanas, el equipo compuesto por Pedro Herrero, Alejandro Castillo, Roberto Barragán y Borja Ruete se juntan para debatir a lo largo de más de dos horas de radio enlatada sobre todo lo que ha ocurrido en el mundo del videojuego en los últimos días. ¡No te pierdas el MeriPodcast 16x13, en el que debatimos sobre las decepciones de 2022!Entre los juegos que tratamos en este episodio están Bayonetta 4 o la saga The Elder Scrolls. El acuerdo de compra de Activision Blizzard por parte de Microsoft nos ha proporcionado titulares interesantes, como la ventana de lanzamiento de PS6 y de la futura Xbox de nueva generación. Los de Redmiond aseguran además que los exclusivos de PlayStation son de más calidad que los suyos propios.En la sección de debate nos centramos en las decepciones de 2022, ¿estará Pokémon Escarlata y Púrpura en la lista? Para hablar sobre los juegos de la semana nos acompaña David Arroyo, el redactor de MeriStation que ha analizado The Devil in Me y Vampire Survivors. Además, Meri+ nos da el espacio necesario para aclarar lo que es La Alta República de Star Wars, un período de la saga que dará

El Corte Bueno - Ciclismo a Fondo
❌ EL CORTE BUENO ❌ EL GIRO con ARROYO, INTXAUSTI Y CLAVERO

El Corte Bueno - Ciclismo a Fondo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 39:15


Esta semana en el Corte Bueno charlamos con David Arroyo, Beñat Intxausti y Dani Clavero.¡¡NO PIERDAS RUEDA Y SIGUE EL CORTE BUENO!!

Entre Nefros
3-4: IJIA AJIQ IEÑ EÑEMEN: HiperKalemia

Entre Nefros

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 28:37


El potasio es el catión intracelular más abundante, su elevación se relaciona con aumento en morbi/mortalidad de los paciente, sin duda el Nefrologo debe estar capacitado para su abordaje y manejo. El Dr. David Arroyo medico Nefrólogo del Hospital Gregorio Marañon de Madrid, España, nos comparte su opinión de experto sobre tolerancia a hipercalemia en ERC, ajuste de iSRAA y antagonistas de mineralocorticoides, manejo crónico de hipercalemia, terminando con el manejo agudo de la hipercalemia

Biciescapa podcast
Ep.217 - Entrevista a David Arroyo: "Siempre supimos que ganar el Giro era complicado, pero podíamos acabar en el podio"

Biciescapa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 12:15


Su segundo puesto en el Giro d'Italia 2010. Recordamos momentos claves de aquella edición: la famosa etapa 14 en la que se puso de líder. Análisis de la edición del Giro d'Italia de este año: ¿a quién ve como ganador? ¿Es el mejor momento de su carrera?

Biciescapa podcast
Ep.215 - "Landa está en la mejor posición posible para ganar el Giro"

Biciescapa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 79:04


Análisis del Giro d'Italia hasta ahora, con Heri Frade y Jose Rodríguez. Lidera Juanpe, pero... ¿Mikel Landa es de verdad candidato? ️ Entrevista a David Arroyo, 2º en el Giro de Italia de 2010. Bankeri Ranking y El Taller, con especial seguimiento a la Titan Desert de la pasada semana.

Comic Masters
Comic Masters S03E10 Anecdotas de Comics con David Arroyo

Comic Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 94:54


Angel y Juan invitan a David Arroyo, escritor del programa de YouTube Gone But Not Forgotten. Hablan de anecdotas sobre sus tiempos creando comics independientes en los 90's. Grabado el 25 de marzo, 2022.

BBVA Deep Talks
''La desinformación erosiona la calidad de nuestra toma de decisiones''

BBVA Deep Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 24:02


La desinformación erosiona la calidad de nuestra toma de decisiones. Divide y genera conflicto. Retroalimentan las ideas más sesgadas con noticias en sintonía con nuestras ideas. Persigue polarizar la sociedad con muchos y diversos objetivos. Acabar con la desinformación está en manos de todos. Con formación y con herramientas que nos ayuden a mitigar este  problema.  Como dice nuestro invitado para evitar la desinformación la mejor herramienta es la formación humanística y el espíritu crítico. Ser seres escépticos, analizar, dudar, profundizar para acabar construyendo certezas alrededor de la información recibida. Y dinero para investigar y detectar estas malas prácticas que buscan confundirnos. No lo olvidemos. 

Homeschool Made Simple
The Lord Lifts Up the Humble

Homeschool Made Simple

Play Episode Play 25 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 38:24


Carole continues her conversation with David Arroyo. In this episode, David shares about fatherhood. The Arroyos as a family stepped out in faith to homeschool, and God has really blessed them!You'll hear about:How homeschooling changed everything for their familyThe depth of relationship David has with his childrenThe role of media in their homeHow God uses our efforts for goodFor more episodes with the Arroyo family, listen to episodes 54, 57, 63, and 102.If you enjoy this episode, leave us a rating or review to help us share the message of homeschool made simple with others.Click here to get the basic seminar, A Literature Based Approach to Education. Click here to get Carole's media seminar, Taming the Media Lion. 

Homeschool Made Simple
God Calls a Father's Heart Home

Homeschool Made Simple

Play Episode Play 19 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 32:13


In this episode, Carole is joined by David Arroyo who shares his story as an immigrant child from Spain who grew up to become a homeschooling dad. His life has had some really great highs and some of the lowest lows, but he testifies to God‘s faithfulness and sovereignty all along the way. It is a beautiful testimony! Listen in to part one of our conversation. To hear more from the Arroyo family, tune in to episodes 54, 57, and 63.Click HERE for show notes.Click HERE to purchase the seminar David references in the episode. Click HERE to book a consulting appointment. Click HERE  to register for an upcoming seminar!

Superboy: The Legacy Podcast
Superboy: The Legacy Episode #18 - "The Fixer," Commentary Track with Michael Manno

Superboy: The Legacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 23:50


In Episode #18, Sam and his co-hosts invite back none other than the great Michael Manno aka Leo  to the podcast. This time the team offers commentaries to episode eight of the Superboy series entitled , "The Fixer," from the first season. Michael tells some great stories  and highlights some of his favorite scenes through the course of the commentary!  So sit back, get your DVDs or digital copy synced up and follow along with us as we give you our commentary on SUPERBOY: SEASON ONE Episode #8 - THE FIXER with our very special guest, Michael Manno! Hosted By: Sam J. Rizzo, Tom Gallagher, David Arroyo, and Chris JacobsenSpecial Guest: Michael Manno aka Leo, Lex Luthor's Best Friend from Seasons One & Two. Podcast Edited By: Tom Gallagher Graphics By: Tom Gallagher & Jon Fendt www.superboylegacy.comExperience Television's BOY OF STEEL...SUPERBOY!!!

There's A Lot Going On
The David Arroyo Tom Shively Super Mega Bionic Ultimate Stadium

There's A Lot Going On

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 46:29


In this edition of There's A Lot Going On, David and Tom take a victory lap after both the Eagles and Patriots picked up wins this week. Plus, David continues on his anti-Josh Allen Agenda. Then, the guys play "Cash or Trash" to determine the best arena names in sports and introduce a new segment, "Sound of the Week." Intro Music: Ditto by Cary Allen  Follow us on social media!  Podcast YouTube Channel Podcast Twitter David's Twitter  Tom's Twitter Give us a 5-star rating on iTunes!  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/theres-a-lot-going-on/id14884759 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Superboy: The Legacy Podcast
Superboy: The Legacy Episode # 15 - Spotlight on David Arroyo

Superboy: The Legacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 98:22


On Episode #15, we start to get to know some of the members of TEAM SUPERBOY in particular we talk with David Arroyo! We get know how David started his fandom with the Superboy series and talk to him about his on going web series over at Joblo.com called "Gone But Not Forgotten," plus some really great projects coming up that he has in the pipeline!Hosted By: Sam J. Rizzo (@superboylegacy) Co-Hosts: David Arroyo & Tom Gallagher www.superboylegacy.com www.superboylegacypodcast.com

Superboy: The Legacy Podcast
Superboy: The Legacy Episode #14 - Worst Episodes of Season Two

Superboy: The Legacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 86:27


In Episode #14, we give our picks for the worst episodes from Season Two of Superboy: The TV Series! Hosted By: Sam J. Rizzo Co-hosts: Tom Gallagher, David Arroyo, & Chris Jacobsenwww.superboylegacy.com

El Avituallamiento
Episodio 27: Entrevista a David Arroyo

El Avituallamiento

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 72:37


Entrevista al Gran David Arroyo David Arroyo Durán (Talavera de la Reina, Toledo, 7 de enero de 1980) es un ciclista profesional español que compitió en la modalidad de ruta entre 2001 y 2018 y desde 2019 compite en la de montaña.​ Entre sus victorias como profesional, cabe destacar una etapa en la Vuelta a España 2008 y el segundo puesto en la clasificación general del Giro de Italia 2010, donde además vistió la maglia rosa durante cinco días, hasta la antepenúltima etapa.​ Sobresale en las etapas de montaña al ser un ciclista Escalador,​ y en las carreras de tres semanas, aunque sufre en las etapas contrarreloj. Cuando era ciclista del Movistar Team, su temporada se centraba en dos picos de forma: uno en mayo para disputar el Giro de Italia y otro, en menor medida, para realizar el papel de gregario en el Tour de Francia o Vuelta a España,​ pero con su fichaje como jefe de filas por el Caja Rural, su temporada 2013 se centró en la Vuelta a España, acudiendo como principal baza del equipo.​ Magnifica entrevista donde suelta grandes perlas y experiencias.

There's A Lot Going On
2021 NFL Draft Reaction

There's A Lot Going On

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 46:19


In this edition of There's A Lot Going On, David and Tom  react to the 2021 NFL Draft. Find out which first-round picks stuck out and who they each think had good drafts, plus who they think could've done better (02:20). Then, to close out the show, the guys give out some flowers and showers to signify the turning of the calendar from April to May (31:57). Music: Ditto by Cary Allen Follow us on Twitter! Podcast TwitterDavid's Twitter Tom's TwitterGive us a 5-star rating on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/theres-a-lot-going-on/id1488475952

Superboy: The Legacy Podcast
Superboy: The Legacy Episode #13 - Best Episodes of Season Two

Superboy: The Legacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 94:56


In Episode #13, we give our picks for the best episodes from Season Two of Superboy: The TV Series! Hosted By: Sam J. Rizzo Co-hosts: Tom Gallagher, David Arroyo, & Chris Jacobsenwww.superboylegacy.com

There's A Lot Going On
The Not So Super Super League

There's A Lot Going On

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 64:14


In this edition of There's A Lot Going On, David and Tom take the time to discuss the new Super League in soccer and why it is such a terrible idea (01:07). Then, the guys debate Julian Edelman's Hall of Fame candidacy (11:24) and discuss Trevor Lawrence's comments stating he does not have a chip on his should (20:23). "Cash or Trash" closes out the show by taking a look at potential NBA Playoff matchups and the fun names you can bestow upon them (38:59). Music: Ditto by Cary Allen Follow us on Twitter! Podcast TwitterDavid's Twitter Tom's TwitterGive us a 5-star rating on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/theres-a-lot-going-on/id1488475952

Superboy: The Legacy Podcast
Superboy: The Legacy Episode #12 - The Best Episodes of Season One

Superboy: The Legacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 65:50


In Episode #12, we give our picks for the best episodes from Season One of Superboy: The TV Series! Hosted By: Sam J. Rizzo Co-hosts: Tom Gallagher & David Arroyo www.superboylegacy.com

SER Ciudad Real
Entrevista a David Arroyo, director de la Hospedería Santa Elena

SER Ciudad Real

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 4:29


La única hospedería de la provincia adherida a la red regional de hospederías está al completo durante toda la Semana Santa

There's A Lot Going On
Toxic March Madness Fandom

There's A Lot Going On

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 56:19


In this edition of There's A Lot Going  On, David and Tom discuss the hate-fueled fan reaction to E.J. Liddell and Ohio State's elimination from the NCAA Tournament (02:06). Plus, the guys breakdown the discrepancies between the NCAA Men's and Women's Tournaments and what can be done to fix the NCAA created problem (13:07). Lastly, they take a look around the NBA and dissect how the LeBron James injury impacts the rest of the league (30:58). Music: Ditto by Cary Allen Follow us on Twitter! Podcast TwitterDavid's Twitter Tom's TwitterGive us a 5-star rating on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/theres-a-lot-going-on/id1488475952

Homeschool Made Simple
Dance to Be Smart and Healthy

Homeschool Made Simple

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 32:30


Dance has the power to lift your mood. It isn't by mistake that the Bible says the Lord turns our mourning into dancing! In this episode, I talk with Alicia and David Arroyo, founders of Motus Vitas, about dance and movement. They are such a joy-filled couple, and want to share that with other homeschool families as well.Click HERE to learn more about the upcoming webinar!All links mentioned in this episode are listed in the show notes. Click HERE for show notes. Click HERE to learn more about Motus Vitas. 

There's A Lot Going On
We Ballin' Like the March Madness (with Brian McLaughlin)

There's A Lot Going On

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 76:18


In this edition of There's A Lot Going On, David and Tom welcome Brian McLaughlin, play-by-play broadcaster for Vermont Men's Basketball, to help evaluate the NCAA Tournament Bracket. Who are the favorites, who should be on upset alert, and who has the most swag? All that (and more) as we preview March Madness. Music: Ditto by Cary Allen Follow us on Twitter! Brian's TwitterPodcast TwitterDavid's Twitter Tom's TwitterGive us a 5-star rating on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/theres-a-lot-going-on/id1488475952 

ADECIBELvoices
Encore Episode: Cheryl Diaz Meyer, Pulitzer Prize-winning Photojournalist

ADECIBELvoices

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 45:08


March 8 is International Women's Day, a day that helps nations celebrate the elimination of discrimination against women. Listen to Cheryl Diaz Meyer, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist as she shares intimate details and the inspiration for her recent project with NPR that shines light on the last living "Comfort Women" of the Philippines. The "Comfort Women" story was supported by the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and the Yunghi Kim Grant. To learn more about Cheryl, her work and future exhibits, visit her website. View Cheryl's photos and read the NPR article on the last living "Comfort Women" of the Philippines. Filipina Comfort Women Photos by Cheryl Diaz Meyer All over the Philippines, in grandiose mansions, schools, hospitals -- churches even -- women and girls were systematically raped and tortured in military brothels, some as young as 8 years old, as part of Japan's effort to keep the Japanese Imperial Army soldiers from rebelling during World War II. Assaulted by up to 30 men daily, three quarters of the women did not survive their abuse. Of the estimated 1,000 comfort women in the Philippines, some 40 are still living. Most are physically frail, and some have succumbed to dementia. These portraits and quiet moments capture a story of survivors. Lola Pilar Galang is one of the last living Comfort Women of the Philippines. On November 23, 1944, Galang and some 100 other girls and women were taken to the Bahay Na Pula, also known as the Red House, and were systematically raped by the Japanese Imperial Army as they retreated from the country at the end of World War II. Galang was 9 years old at the time of the assaults. Photo taken in Pampanga, Philippines, on Sunday, May 19, 2019. Lolas Remedios Tecson, Estela Adriatico, Narcisa Claver’a, Felicidad delos Reyes and Estelita Dy, left to right, were only teenagers when they were sexually enslaved by the Japanese Imperial Army soldiers in the Philippines during World War II. Some 1,000 women and girls were used as Comfort Women in the Philippines, while in occupied countries throughout Asia there were 200,000. Three quarters of the women did not survive their harrowing abuse. Photo taken on Sunday, April 28, 2019. Lola Maria Estadio Arroyo, 87, was 12 years old when she was sexually enslaved for three months in Roxas City, Philippines, by the Japanese Imperial Army soldiers during World War II. She eventually married David Arroyo and had seven children with him, but he became abusive in his later years, beating her with wooden planks or his fists, until his passing in 1997. In her old age, Arroyo is frail and cared for by her daughter Lolita Arroyo Acuyong. She suffers from a Herpes infection that has destroyed most of her hearing. Photo taken on Tuesday, May 28, 2019. "When we arrived to the Red House, I was pushed so hard that I lost consciousness so I don't recall what happened to me...but even today, I feel the pain in my body," said Lola Maria Lalu Quilantang, 83, who was 9 years old when her village of Mapaniqui in Pampanga, Philippines, was attacked by the Japanese during World War II. All the men were killed and the women and girls were forced to walk to the Red House carrying the loot that the Japanese soldiers stole from them. The once regal mansion owned by a Filipino doctor was used as a garrison and "comfort station" where the women and girls, some as young as eight, were raped all night by the Japanese Imperial Army. Photo taken on Sunday, May 19, 2019. Lolas Pilar Galang and Belen Alarcon Culala, left and right, support each other as they walk through the Bahay na Pula, also known as the Red House. The women were children when their village of Mapaniqui in Pampanga, Philippines was attacked by the Japanese Imperial Army. All the men and boys were killed and the women and girls were forced to walk to the Bahay na Pula, also known as the Red House,

There's A Lot Going On
Who's That Professional Athlete?

There's A Lot Going On

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 45:08


In this edition of There's A Lot Going On, David and Tom discuss if the NBA All-Star game should have  been played this weekend and the implications of Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons' COVID-19 contact (02:00). Plus, David presents Tom with athlete's LinkedIn profiles and he has to guess who they are (15:03). And Tom gets David back by having him guess which NCAA basketball conferences are real (33:53). Music: Ditto by Cary Allen Follow us on Twitter! Podcast TwitterDavid's Twitter Tom's TwitterGive us a 5-star rating on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/theres-a-lot-going-on/id1488475952

There's A Lot Going On
We're Going Streaking!

There's A Lot Going On

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 62:20


In this edition of There's A Lot Going On, David and Tom start off the show by breaking down the potential of Kyle Lowry being traded to the Philadelphia 76ers and how he would fit with the team (01:18). Then, the guys discuss Miles Garrett saying he wants to play for the Dallas Mavericks and the athlete's we think could have played other sports (13:48). Plus, a deep conversation on if we think the NBA should change their logo (22:14) and the return of "Cash or Trash" (36:33). Music: Ditto by Cary Allen Follow us on Twitter! Podcast Twitter David's Twitter  Tom's TwitterGive us a 5-star rating on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/theres-a-lot-going-on/id1488475952 

Día30
015 - David Arroyo (Temporada 1)

Día30

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 46:51


 Nos acompaña David Arroyo, DJ Independiente, para platicarnos un poco de su experiencia en el mundo laboral en empresas tradicionales y empresas de software, así como sus consejos para aquellos que quieren empezar en el mundo de la mixeada.La cabina de este episodio:Mariana Ruiz - Diseñadora UI/UX, Branding y Marca personal.Víctor Velázquez - Director de Ingeniería en MagmaLabs.David Arroyo - DJ. Síganos en Instagram y Twitter denle me gusta en Facebook escúchenos en Spotify y Apple Podcasts, mándenos todos sus comentarios.

There's A Lot Going On
Tom vs. Time: Brady Advances to Super Bowl 55 (with Gabriella DiGiovanni)

There's A Lot Going On

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 52:17


In this edition of There's A Lot Going On, David welcomes Gabriella DiGiovanni back to the show in place of Tom to break down the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs advancing to the Super Bowl. Plus, David and Gabriella will take a look at what this loss will mean for the Green Bay Packers and the Buffalo Bills moving forward. Gabriella's TwitterGabriella's InstagramPodcast TwitterDavid's TwitterTom's Twitter 

There's A Lot Going On
2021 College Football Playoff National Championship Preview (with Gabriella DiGiovanni)

There's A Lot Going On

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 54:13


In this edition of There's A Lot Going On, David and Tom preview the 2021 College Football Playoff National Championship with the help of Gabriella DiGiovanni. Later, the guys breakdown the best and worst ways to gamble your money on this edition of "Cash or Trash." Gabriella's TwitterGabriella's InstagramPodcast TwitterDavid's TwitterTom's Twitter 

There's A Lot Going On
2021 NFL Playoff Preview (with Gabriella DiGiovanni)

There's A Lot Going On

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 67:00


In this edition of There's A Lot Going On, David and Tom are joined by Gabriella DiGiovanni to help breakdown the 2021 NFL Playoffs. They'll take a look at the contenders in each conference, and make their selections for who they think will play in Super Bowl LV. Gabriella's TwitterGabriella's InstagramPodcast TwitterDavid's TwitterTom's Twitter 

There's A Lot Going On
First Annual TALGOs (2020 in Review)

There's A Lot Going On

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 42:59


In this edition of There's A Lot Going On, David and Tom pick their nominees for the first annual TALGOs, their very own awards show. After presenting the nominees, a special guest and friend of the show joins to pick the winners.Awards presented, in order of appearanceRussell Westbrook Fit of the Year Award (02:00)I'm Just Here So I Don't Get Fined Award (05:07)Shocker of the Year (08:03)Side Hustle of the Year (11:36)Guest of the Year (13:58)Person Least Likely to be a Guest on There's A Lot Going On (16:57)Pandemic P Least Valuable Player (19:34)Tweet of the Year (22:47)Team of the Year (25:36)Athlete of the Year (29:01)TALGO Sexiest Man Alive (33:03)Podcast TwitterDavid's TwitterTom's Twitter Brandon's Twitter 

There's A Lot Going On
Jets Gonna Jets

There's A Lot Going On

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 75:19


In this edition of There's A Lot Going On, David and Tom breakdown what the Jets landing at number two in the draft means for the future of their franchise (01:19). Plus, the guys breakdown a host of playoff scenarios and which ones they most want to see (10:54). Then, "Cash or Trash" looks at things from the year 2008 (32:36), the last time the Patriots did not make the playoffs, and the show concludes with a look at the early going in the NBA (58:01).  Podcast TwitterDavid's TwitterTom's Twitter 

Principio de Incertidumbre
Principio de Incertidumbre: Uso y funcionamiento de blockchain (Redifusión) (28/12/19)

Principio de Incertidumbre

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2019 42:20


El potencial de las cadenas de bloques va mucho más allá de Bitcoin y los intercambios financieros. También permiten la construcción de nuevos sistemas de protección de derechos de autor, configurar “contratos inteligentes” o mejorar la gestión del Internet de las cosas. Conocemos las fortalezas y debilidades de esta tecnología con David Arroyo y Luis Hernández, investigadores del ITEFI Leonardo Torres Quevedo y autores del libro “Blockchain”, editado en Catarata. canalextremadura.es

There's A Lot Going On
Coming Soon: There's A Lot Going On

There's A Lot Going On

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 1:27


As Penn State students, David Arroyo and Tom Shively became the best of enemies. They debated frequently, bringing those debates to the radio with their weekly show, There's A Lot Going On. But once David left for Los Angeles and Tom stayed in State College, the show was ended, seemingly for good. But the two friends have reunited to revive the show, focusing exclusively on basketball. Basketball will be discussed. Insults will be leveled. Laughs will be had. And maybe you will listen? In the meantime, follow us on Twitter, @talgopod, to stay up to date on all the latest happening with us. Also, follow both of us (@_arroyodavid, @tom_shively) for our other hot takes and opinions. And stay tuned for the first episode on Tuesday, November 12 and every Tuesday after.

RISK!
Bounce Back

RISK!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 52:09


David Arroyo, Diana Dinerman, and Mike Cotayo share stories about racial tension on the subway, car vandalism as revenge, and a sexual assault between gay men.

Dennis Has A Podcast
Episode 597 - "This is a Funny Story! I Know It's a Funny Story!"

Dennis Has A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 58:32


David Arroyo is a comedian, storyteller and freelancer writer, who shares his own story about moving to New York City from Puetro Rico, his beginnings as a comic writer and how that lead him into storytelling, how speed dating led him to meet his wife and so much more! You can learn more about David on YouTube and Facebook! Follow the Dennis Has A Podcast on Twitter at @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, PocketCasts and TuneIn Radio (leave a comment and 5 stars!)! You can get your Dennis Has A Podcast t-shirt at Pro Wrestling Tees!

Fish Out of Agua with Michele Carlo
Ep. 60: “Fish Out Of Agua with Michele Carlo”—feat. David Arroyo

Fish Out of Agua with Michele Carlo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018 59:32


It’s the the Geek-a-Rican episode—where writer/storyteller David Arroyo tawks about what it’s like to feel rudderless, the importance of finding your “tribe,” and the irony of growing up in PR and NYC—and having neither accent. With tunes from #TheEels, #LisaLoeb, #LosEnanitosVerdes and #GavinDeGraw, and shoutouts to #HarmonLeon, #ScottSchultz, #ChristopherKorbel and #DavidCrabb. #artistsofcolor #artistsIknow #NYCartists #livingartists #supportlivingartists

El Maillot
El Maillot Semanal #4 (04/05/2017) - ¡Especial Giro de Italia! Previa y entrevista a David Arroyo

El Maillot

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017 72:00


¡Llegamos a la cuarta entrega de El Maillot Semanal! Nos vestimos de rosa, al igual que lo hará el primer líder del Giro de Italia el viernes, 5 de mayo, en la primera jornada de carrera. ¡Recuerda que podrás escuchar en directo TODAS las etapas en nuestra página web: http://elmaillot.es/radio! Evidentemente, la cita transalpina será la nota predominante en un programa donde tendremos con nosotros a un invitado muy especial. Dirección llevada a cabo por Juan M. Clavijo. Comentarios de David García y Manuel Bernáldez. HOY, te presentamos este menú: 1. Previa del Giro de Italia 2017: favoritos, hombres rápidos, días clave y MUCHO MÁS. ¡Escúchala para enterarte de todos los detalles de la primera gran vuelta de la temporada 2. Entrevistamos al subcampeón del Giro en 2010, David Arroyo (Caja Rural). El de Talavera de la Reina nos cuenta cómo engendró aquella gesta y nos acerca a la actualidad del conjunto navarro. 3. ¡No podía faltar! Realizamos una porra de la 'corsa rosa': podio final, mejor joven, rey de la montaña y ciclista más regular. ¿Te atreves a darnos tu pronóstico? ¡Compártelo con nosotros en los comentarios o en las redes sociales que figuran aquí debajo! ¡VISITA NUESTRA WEB! - http://elmaillot.es/ SÍGUENOS EN: Twitter: @ElMaillot_ Facebook: @ElMaillotOficial Instagram: @elmaillot YouTube: El Maillot

Singleling Podcast
Ep. 13 Friends with Benefits

Singleling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 32:08


Everyone needs love and sex and sometimes we compromise with just sex and get in a friends with benefits relationship, however this situation is not for everyone… Today on Singleling we see different friends with benefits scenarios.   I. I don’t want a Friend with benefits Not everyone wants a friends with benefit relationship, storyteller David Arroyo tells us about a time a girl misunderstood his interest in being just friends.   II. Why is sex so important? Sexologist Randi Levinson explains why we need sex and how is it that sometimes some of us cant separate sex and emotions. www.randilevinson.com   III. Friends with benefits… not that great after all Comedian, storyteller and storytelling instructor for The Story Studio, Gail Thomas tells us that sometimes Mr. Maybe is not   IV. A rare case of love Isabel’s happy ending.   www.wearesingleling.com @wearesingleling

I Read Comics podcast
I Read Comics: Show 64

I Read Comics podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2008 59:56


I Read Comics podcast
I Read Comics: Show 48

I Read Comics podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2007 57:13


Audio of the Women in Comics panel at NYCC, courtesy of the lovely and talented David Arroyo!

I Read Comics podcast
I Read Comics: Comic Makers Crossover

I Read Comics podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2006 52:14


Comic Makers Crossover Show: Part of my guest appearance with David Arroyo