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David H. Freedman wrote the article, “Lies, Damned Lies and Medical Science” for The Atlantic in 2010 which is still used in epidemiology courses across the nation. He is our #1 favorite science journalist here at this podcast. He talks at length about false positives, pandemic mass communication, and how we lost Canada to the British in the Revolutionary War because so many soldiers were anti-vaccination to smallpox. David H. Freedman https://twitter.com/dhfreedman Wrong: Why experts* keep failing us--and how to know when not to trust them *Scientists, finance wizards, doctors, relationship gurus, celebrity CEOs, ... consultants, health officials and more: https://www.amazon.com/Wrong-us-Scientists-relationship-consultants/dp/0316023787/ Randy Olson https://twitter.com/ABTagenda Randy's Blog: http://scienceneedsstory.com Learn more about the ABT Framework Course: http://www.abtframework.com/
Mark unwraps the creation of media narratives and discusses one of the most dangerous pieces ever written by Newsweek columnist David H. Freedman
It’s amazing how someone is using the BRRRR method even before she heard of it. Today’s episode features the phenomenal Jackie Swagerty. She lives in Houston, Texas. She owns Better Options House Buyers where they buy distressed houses and make them new again. She’s been a real estate agent for the last 10 years, but 2 years ago, she decided to start doing rentals. She has built a rental portfolio quickly in two years. She is doing all of this while managing her business and her two kids. If you're looking to quickly build up a rental portfolio, you do not want to miss this episode! Episode Notes: Jackie’s background and how she got into the real estate industry The most creative deal done The end goal and ten-year plan How to achieve the goals? Writing down an action plan to stay on focus The most creative deal done by Jackie A walk through on Jackie’s strategy to get where she is right now Giving back through fostering and rescuing animals Links Mentioned: Email:jackie@betterop.com facebook.com/groups/womeninsvestors Books: Rich Dad, Poor Dad - Robert Kiyosaki A Perfect Mess - Eric Abrahamson and David H. Freedman Checklist Manifesto - Atul Gawande Connect With Us! To connect with Jason, please email or call him at: Phone: (303) 949-8662 Email: crep@ecospace.com Website: Ecospace We look forward to hearing from you! Please go to iTunes to leave us a rating and write a review. Each review helps us reach a larger audience with each episode.
It’s amazing how someone is using the BRRRR method even before she heard of it. Today’s episode features the phenomenal Jackie Swagerty. She lives in Houston, Texas. She owns Better Options House Buyers where they buy distressed houses and make them new again. She’s been a real estate agent for the last 10 years, but 2 years ago, she decided to start doing rentals. She has built a rental portfolio quickly in two years. She is doing all of this while managing her business and her two kids. If you're looking to quickly build up a rental portfolio, you do not want to miss this episode! Episode Notes: Jackie’s background and how she got into the real estate industry The most creative deal done The end goal and ten-year plan How to achieve the goals? Writing down an action plan to stay on focus The most creative deal done by Jackie A walk through on Jackie’s strategy to get where she is right now Giving back through fostering and rescuing animals Links Mentioned: Email:jackie@betterop.com facebook.com/groups/womeninsvestors Books: Rich Dad, Poor Dad - Robert Kiyosaki A Perfect Mess - Eric Abrahamson and David H. Freedman Checklist Manifesto - Atul Gawande Connect With Us! To connect with Jason, please email or call him at: Phone: (303) 949-8662 Email: crep@ecospace.com Website: Ecospace We look forward to hearing from you! Please go to iTunes to leave us a rating and write a review. Each review helps us reach a larger audience with each episode.
David H. Freedman's article in The Atlantic is titled "THE WORST PATIENTS IN THE WORLD"
David H. Freedman is a science journalist and author covering health, business, policy, and societal challenges, with a special focus on exploring trends that impact population health.He writes for publications including Inc, Politico, Scientific American and The Atlantic.In 2010 he wrote a book called 'Wrong: Why Experts Keep Failing Us - And How to Know When Not to Trust Them'.We revisit the topics from this fascinating book and more including how frequently experts get it wrong, the bias & corruption in research, how correlation is not causation, cognitive bias and its influence in today's political climate, climate change, minimum living wage, and how Silicon Valley is determining our future through private equity.------Landry.audio is a podcast speaking with some of the world's most interesting personalities. Listen, subscribe, and follow through any of these channels:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/audiolandryApple podcasts: https://apple.co/2SE7REWSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2Sn0rqAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/landry.audioYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/landryaudio
Bernard, Marianne, and Peter discuss why IQ and SAT scores should not determine a person's worth and how our society's valuation of people's value is not in accordance with Christianity. Also, Peter declares war on meritocracy. Then, as part of a continuing discussion of the document "Foundations of our Faith and Calling," the Bruderhof's public account of its faith and practice, they contemplate what lessons we should and should not draw from the lives of the earliest Christians. Here are some of the links and references from this episode: -'The War On Stupid People' by David H. Freedman - https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2016/07/the-war-on-stupid-people/485618/ -Recording of Heiner Koppschall http://www.plough.com/en/topics/culture/music/wandrers-nachtlied -Foundations of our Faith and Calling - http://www.bruderhof.com/foundations -'The Patient Ferment of the Early Church' by Alan Kreider - https://www.amazon.com/Patient-Ferment-Early-Church-Christianity/dp/0801048494 Rate us and leave us a comment on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. Check out the Bruderhof's website at www.bruderhof.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/thebruderhof Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheBruderhof Instagram: www.instagram.com/bruderhofcommunities Email: contact@bruderhof.com
Author David H. Freedman presents his thirty management principles of the U.S. Marines refined from a wide-ranging system for continuous evolution under the most demanding conditions.
As much as social scientists have learned about what drives people’s decision-making, we still haven’t found a silver bullet for changing people’s behavior. Yet at a panel co-presented by UCLA at MOCA Grand Avenue and moderated by The Atlantic contributing editor David H. Freedman, L.A. County Director of Public Health Jonathan Fielding, University of Minnesota social psychologist Traci Mann, and UCLA health economist Frederick J. Zimmerman agreed that it is possible to get people to make better health choices—if you give them time, and you engage them on several fronts.