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David Nathan vertelt over optreden met alpaca's, crewleden met slaapproblemen, vergeten illusies, gescheurde enkelbanden en wat als de koffer met je hele show niet in het vliegtuig zit?David Nathan is goochelaar en illusionist. Hij treed op bij beurzen, evenementen, wintercircussen en op cruiseschepen. Daarnaast is hij magisch consultant van onder andere Hans Klok en Victor Mids. Meer informatie over David kun je vinden op www.davidnathan.nlDood Konijn Podcast:Deze podcast wordt gemaakt door Tim Horsting en Janse Heijn. Twee prijswinnende goochelaars uit Wageningen, samen delen zij een passie voor goochelkunst, theater én bellen zij elkaar altijd op na een rampzalig optreden. Geïnspireerd op de "elektra podcast" maken zij samen Dood Konijn.Meer informatie kun je vinden op www.bedrijfsgoochelaar.nl voor Janse en www.timhorsting.nl voor Tim
It's In the News.. a look at the top headlines and stories in the diabetes community. This week's top stories: Learning more about the FDA letter sent to Dexcom, news from ATTD including a bihormonal pump from a Dutch company, time in tight range update, more studies about using insulin and GLP-1 medications, eating chili to prevent gestational diabetes (really!) and more.. Find out more about Moms' Night Out Please visit our Sponsors & Partners - they help make the show possible! Learn more about Gvoke Glucagon Gvoke HypoPen® (glucagon injection): Glucagon Injection For Very Low Blood Sugar (gvokeglucagon.com) Omnipod - Simplify Life Learn about Dexcom Check out VIVI Cap to protect your insulin from extreme temperatures The best way to keep up with Stacey and the show is by signing up for our weekly newsletter: Sign up for our newsletter here Here's where to find us: Facebook (Group) Facebook (Page) Instagram Twitter Check out Stacey's books! Learn more about everything at our home page www.diabetes-connections.com Reach out with questions or comments: info@diabetes-connections.com Episode transcription with links: Hello and welcome to Diabetes Connections In the News! I'm Stacey Simms and every other Friday I bring you a short episode with the top diabetes stories and headlines happening now. XX Our top story this week: Dexcom Dive Brief: A warning letter posted Tuesday by the Food and Drug Administration revealed quality control issues with Dexcom's continuous glucose monitors. The FDA raised concerns with a design change to a component used in the resistance layer of Dexcom's sensors. The sensors with the new component were less accurate than those with the original component, according to the warning letter. Dexcom has ceased distribution of G7 sensors with the component, but the company's response did not address affected G6 sensors. J.P. Morgan analyst Robbie Marcus wrote in a research note Tuesday that the letter concerns a chemical compound that the sensor wire is dipped in. Dexcom began producing the compound internally to add redundancy to its supply chain. Dive Insight: Dexcom Chief Operating Officer Jake Leach said in an interview with MedTech Dive last week that the company does not expect the warning letter to affect future product approvals, including a 15-day version of its G7 CGM, and there's no need yet to recall products. Dexcom has submitted the device to the FDA and anticipates a launch in the second half of the year. Marcus, after speaking to company leadership and a quality control expert, wrote that many of the issues outlined in the letter could be addressed quickly. He added that the warning letter could explain minor delays in approval to the 15-day sensor, but Dexcom is still within the 90-day window for a 510(k) submission. “While there's always a risk this could impede future product approvals,” Marcus wrote, “we do not expect this to materially delay the 15 day G7 sensor approval.” The warning letter followed an FDA inspection last year of Dexcom's facilities in San Diego and Mesa, Arizona. Marcus wrote that after the FDA requested additional information and a separate 510(k), Dexcom stopped in-sourcing the compound and reverted back to the external supplier. Dexcom's devices were misbranded because the company did not submit a premarket notification to the FDA before making major changes to the sensors, according to the warning letter. The sensors with the changed coating “cause higher risks for users who rely on the sensors to dose insulin or make other diabetes treatment decisions,” the letter said. The FDA raised other concerns in the warning letter, including procedures to monitor the glucose and acetaminophen concentrations used in testing of the G6 and G7 CGMs. The FDA also cited problems with Dexcom's handling last year of a deficiency in its G6 sensors with dissolved oxygen content values, a key input for measuring blood glucose levels. https://www.medtechdive.com/news/dexcom-warning-letter-cgm-coating-change/743597/ XX Lots of studies and info out of the recent ATTD conference. One highlight that has been sort of under the radar: a Dutch company has been using a Bihormonal fully closed-loop system for the treatment of type 1 diabetes in the real world. This is a company called Inreda (in-RAY-duh). The Inreda AP® is an automatic system (closed loop) and independently regulates the blood glucose level by administering insulin and glucagon. The AP5 is certified in Europe and is being used in multiple studies and projects. The AP®6 is currently under development. https://www.inredadiabetic.nl/en/discover-the-ap/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38443309/ XX Let's talk about time in tight range. If you follow me and diabetes connections on social, you likely saw a video I made about this – it blew up last week. If not.. time in range has been a metric for a short while now.. in 2019 there was a consensus report advising a goal of 70% of time in the 70-180 mg/dL range for most people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D), with modifications for certain subgroups. Recently we've been hearing more about 70-140 mg/dL — for longer periods as “time in tight range (TiTR).” At ATTD there was more talk about calling that range TING, or “time in normal glycemia. There's a great writeup that I'll link up from the great Miriam Tucker on Medscape about a debate that happened at ATTD. On March 22, 2025, two endocrinologists debated this question at the Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes (ATTD) 2025. Anders L. Carlson, MD, medical director of the International Diabetes Center (IDC), Minneapolis, took the positive side, while Jeremy Pettus, MD, assistant professor of medicine at the University of California San Diego, who lives with T1D himself, argued that it's too soon. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/should-time-tight-range-be-primary-diabetes-goal-2025a100073q?form=fpf XX Sequel Med Tech announces its twist pump will be firs paired with Abbott's FreeStyle Libre 3 Plus. The twist has FDA approval for ages 6 and up and is set to begin its commercial launch by the end of June. The pump—designed by inventor Dean Kamen's Deka Research & Development—also incorporates the FDA-cleared Tidepool Loop software program, to record CGM blood sugar readings, make predictions based on trends and adjust its background insulin levels accordingly. https://www.fiercebiotech.com/medtech/sequel-med-tech-connects-twiist-insulin-pump-abbotts-cgm-ahead-market-debut XX Dexcom's longer-lasting CGM sensor looks promising, based on study results presented at the conference. The trial showed that the new 15-day G7 system is slightly more accurate than the current G7. The accuracy of CGM can be measured using MARD (mean absolute relative difference), which shows the average amount a CGM sensor varies from your actual glucose levels (a lower number is better). The 15-day G7 has a MARD value of 8.0%, about the same as the Abbott Freestyle Libre 3. The Dexcom G7 15 Day is awaiting FDA approval and is not yet available in the U.S. XX Little bit of news from Modular Medical.. they plan to submit their patch pump to the FDA late summer or fall of this year. The MODD1 product, a 90-day patch pump, features new microfluidics technology to allow for the low-cost pumping of insulin. Its new intuitive design makes the product simple to use and easier to prescribe. It has a reservoir size of 300 units/3mL. Users can monitor the pump activity with their cell phone and do not require an external controller. The pump uses a provided, single-use, disposable battery. Modular Medical picked up FDA clearance for MODD1 in September. The company also raised $8 million to end 2024. Its founder, Paul DiPerna, previously founded leading insulin pump maker Tandem Diabetes Care. DiPerna invented and designed Tandem's t:slim pump. By developing its patented insulin delivery technologies, the company hopes to improve access to glycemic control. Its founder, Paul DiPerna, previously founded leading insulin pump maker Tandem Diabetes Care. DiPerna invented and designed Tandem's t:slim pump. https://www.drugdeliverybusiness.com/modular-medical-announces-12m-private-placement/ XX More from attd – type 2 news? https://www.drugdeliverybusiness.com/biggest-diabetes-tech-news-attd-2025/ XX Another study that says people with type 1 who use a GLP-1 medication get better outcomes. In this study, those who use GLP-1 with insulin are 55% less likely to have a hyperglycemia-related ED visit, 26% less likely to have an amputation-related visit, and 29% less likely to have a diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)-related ED visit in the following year compared to those on insulin alone. Although they are not approved for T1D, some patients may receive them off-label or for weight control. Pretty big study for an off label drug: compared 7,010 adult patients with T1D who were prescribed GLP-1s and insulin to 304,422 adult patients with T1D who were on insulin alone. It is important to note that the rates of new diabetic complications in one year for both groups were around 1%, indicating that these are uncommon outcomes regardless of medication use. https://www.epicresearch.org/articles/some-diabetic-complications-less-likely-among-type-1-diabetics-on-glp-1s XX Early research here but exposure to antibiotics during a key developmental window in infancy may stunt the growth of insulin-producing cells in the pancreas and boost risk of diabetes later in life The study, is published this month in the journal Science, it's a study in mice. These researchers are working off the idea that when while identical twins share DNA that predisposes them to Type 1 diabetes, only one twin usually gets the disease. She explained that human babies are born with a small amount of pancreatic “beta cells,” the only cells in the body that produce insulin. But some time in a baby's first year, a once-in-a-lifetime surge in beta cell growth occurs. “If, for whatever reason, we don't undergo this event of expansion and proliferation, that can be a cause of diabetes,” Hill said. They found that when they gave broad-spectrum antibiotics to mice during a specific window (the human equivalent of about 7 to 12 months of life), the mice developed fewer insulin producing cells, higher blood sugar levels, lower insulin levels and generally worse metabolic function in adulthood. in other experiments, the scientists gave specific microbes to mice, and found that several they increased their production of beta cells and boosted insulin levels in the blood. When male mice that were genetically predisposed to Type 1 diabetes were colonized with the fungus in infancy, they developed diabetes less than 15% of the time. Males that didn't receive the fungus got diabetes 90% of the time. Even more promising, when researchers gave the fungus to adult mice whose insulin-producing cells had been killed off, those cells regenerated. Hill stresses that she is not “anti-antibiotics.” But she does imagine a day when doctors could give microbe-based drugs or supplements alongside antibiotics to replace the metabolism-supporting bugs they inadvertently kill. . “Historically we have interpreted germs as something we want to avoid, but we probably have way more beneficial microbes than pathogens,” she said. “By harnessing their power, we can do a lot to benefit human health.” https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1078112 XX Future watch for something called BeaGL - created by researchers at the University of California Davis and UC Davis Health who were inspired by their own personal experiences with managing T1D. BeaGL is designed to work with CGMs and has security-focused machine learning algorithms to make predictive alerts about anticipated glucose changes, which are sent to a device. In this case, a smartwatch. The end goal is for BeaGL to be completely automated to reduce the cognitive load on the patient, particularly for teens. It's still in research phase but six student with T1D have been using it for almost a year. https://health.ucdavis.edu/news/headlines/with-ai-a-new-metabolic-watchdog-takes-diabetes-care-from-burden-to-balance/2025/02 XX Investigators are searching for a way forward after two long-term diabetes programs were terminated following the cancellation of their National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding, the result of federal allegations that study coordinator Columbia University had inappropriately handled antisemitism on campus. The programs include the three-decades-old Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) and its offshoot, the Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study (DPPOS). “We are reeling,” said David Nathan, MD, a previous chair of both the DPP and the DPPOS and an original leader of the landmark Diabetes Control and Complications Trial. Nathan is also founder of the Massachusetts General Hospital Diabetes Center in Boston, one of the 30 DPPOS sites in 21 states. On March 7, the Trump administration cancelled $400 million in awards to Columbia University from various federal agencies. While Columbia University agreed on March 21 to changes in policies and procedures to respond to the Trump administration's charges, in the hopes that the funding would be restored, DPPOS Principal Investigator Jose Luchsinger, MD, told Medscape Medical News that as of press time, the study was still cancelled. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/diabetes-prevention-program-cancellation-colossal-waste-2025a100076h XX XX Type 2 diabetes may quietly alter the brain in ways that mimic early Alzheimer's. This was only an animal study – but researchers say the high comorbidity of type 2 diabetes (T2D) with psychiatric or neurodegenerative disorders points to a need for understanding what links these diseases. https://scitechdaily.com/how-diabetes-quietly-rewires-the-brains-reward-and-memory-system/ XX Eating chili once a month when you're pregnant seems to lower the risk of developing gestational diabetes. This is a real study! While chili showed a link to lower gestational diabetes risk, dried beans and bean soup had no significant effect, even among women who ate them more frequently. Some studies suggest that diets high in beans and legumes, including the Mediterranean diet, reduce GDM risk. While studies link beans to lower diabetes risk, their specific impact on GDM remains unclear. This study analyzed data from 1,397 U.S. pregnant women who participated in the Infant Feeding Practices Study II, conducted between 2005 and 2007. Chili consumption varied significantly by race, education, household size, income, supplemental nutrition status, and region. Non-Hispanic Black mothers consumed the most (0.33 cups/week), while those with higher income and education levels consumed less. Regional differences also influenced chili intake. One possible mechanism for chili's effect is capsaicin, a bioactive compound found in chili peppers, which has been linked to metabolic benefits in other studies. However, further research is needed to confirm this potential role in GDM prevention. Dried bean and bean soup consumption had no clear association with GDM. The study highlights limitations due to self-reported dietary data and the need for more detailed dietary measures. https://www.news-medical.net/news/20250317/Could-a-little-spice-in-your-diet-prevent-gestational-diabetes.aspx XX
How does David respond after being exposed for his sin? How should we?
ab 1:30 Min. - Maja Lunde: Für immer | Gelesen von Simone Kabst | 7 Std. 6 Min. | Der Hörverlag || ab 9:05 Min. - Gottfried Keller: Züricher Novellen | Gelesen von Frank Arnold, Torben Kessler, Michael Quast, Stefan Kaminski, Martin Vischer, Ulrich Noethen | 14 Std. 50 Min. + 3 Textbücher | Sinus-Verlag || ab 18:19 Min. - Diana Feuerbach: Das weiße Album | gelesen von Teresa Weißbach | 66 Min. | Buchfunk || ab 24:17 Min. - Bibi Dumon Tak: Regenwurm und Anakonda | Inszenierte Lesung mit Musik von Sarah Schüddekopf | Mit Jodie Ahlborn, Cathlen Gawlich, Julian Greis, Vanida Karun, Matti Krause, David Nathan | 2 Std. 50 Min. | Ab 8 Jahren | Hörbuch Hamburg
Morgan White Fills In On NightSide with Dan ReaThere are many common chronic diseases out there, with diabetes being one of them. About 11.6% of the U.S. population has it, either diagnosed or undiagnosed. Morgan talked with internationally renowned diabetes expert Dr. David Nathan, who he credits with saving his life.Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio and listen to NightSide with Dan Rea Weeknights From 8PM-12AM!
ab 1:45 Min. - Agatha Christie: Das Geheimnis des Weihnachtspuddings | Geschichten und Gedichte | Gelesen von Christoph Maria Herbst | 2 Std. 31 Min. | Der Hörverlag || ab 9:47 Min. - Armistead Maupin: „Stadtgeschichten“-Zyklus | gelesen von Oliver Rohrbeck | Teil 1: 10 Std. 7 Min. | Teil 2 „Mehr Stadtgeschichten“ | Teil 3„Noch mehr Stadtgeschichten“| Lauscher Lounge|| ab 16:35 Min. - Weihnachtstipps:| Robert James Waller: Die Brücken am Fluss | Aus dem amerikanischen Englisch von Bernhard Schmid | Gelesen von Hardy Krüger sen.| 4 ½ Std. | DAV / BR2 (1994) || Volker Kutscher: Rath - Der zehnte Rath-Roman | Gelesen von David Nathan | 21 Std. 50 Min. | Hörbuch Hamburg || Alex Beer: Die weiße Stunde - Ein Fall für August Emmerich | gelesen von Cornelius Obonya | 9 Std. 30 Min. | Random House Audio || Hörbuch des Jahres 2024: Uwe Johnson: Jahrestage - Aus dem Leben von Gesine Cresspahl | gelesen von Charly Hübner, Caren Miosga | Regie: Wolfgang Stockmann | 73 Std. 53 Min. | DAV / Fries Stiftung || ab 26:51 Min. - Kinderhörbuch-Weihnachtstipps: Kinder-Hörbuch des Jahres 2024: Kimberly Brubaker Bradley: Gras unter meinen Füßen - Das Jahr, als ich leben lernte | Übersetzt von Beate Schäfer | gelesen von Birte Schnöink | 7 Std. 47 Min.| Ab 11 Jahren | Hörcompany || Ursula Poznanski: Buchstabendschungel & Zahlenallerlei | Gelesen von Laura Maire | 50 Min. | Ab 4 Jahren | Der Hörverlag || Reihe Abenteuer & Wissen | Martin Herzog: Charles Lindbergh & Co - Im Flug um die Welt | ca. 80 Min. | Von 8 bis 88 Jahren || Headroom
ab 1:37 Min. - Volker Kutscher: Rath - Der zehnte Rath-Roman | Gelesen von David Nathan | 21 Std. 50 Min. | Hörbuch Hamburg /Osterwold || ab 13:09 Min. - Hannes Ringlstetter: Ein Steinpilz für die Ewigkeit | Gelesen vom Autor | 3 Std. 6 Min. (gekürzt) | DAV || ab 21:30 Min. - Alina Bronsky: Pi mal Daumen | Gelesen von Fabian Busch | 6 Std. 19 Min. | DAV || ab 27:52 Min. - David Walliams: Robodog | Gelesen von Thomas Nicolai | 3 Std. 32 Min. | Ab 8 Jahren | Argon / Sauerländer Audio
Mikael findet einen verletzten Troll und pflegt ihn gesund. Aber ist sein Troll wirklich nur ein Tier? Mikael stellt fest, dass er einen aphrodisierenden Duft verströmt, dem niemand widerstehen kann. Aber das hat nicht nur verführerische Folgen. Von Johanna Sinisalo Mit Stefan Kaminski, David Nathan, Dietmar Wunder, Christian Näthe u.a. Bearbeitung und Regie: Michael Schlimgen WDR 2006 Podcast-Tipp: Haus mit Gästen | Steffi & Isa Staffel 4 https://1.ard.de/hausmitgaesten Von Johanna Sinisalo.
Although a serious disease that requires a round-the-clock commitment, diabetes is thoroughly manageable with the right plan. Tonight, Morgan welcomes Dr. David Nathan, Director of the Diabetes Center at Massachusetts General Hospital, to discuss how to keep diabetes in check, or avoid it altogether.Morgan White Fills In On NightSide with Dan ReaAsk Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio!
ab 1:00 Min. - Anne Pauly: Bevor ich es vergesse | Aus dem Französischen von Amelie Thoma | Gelesen v. Wiebke Puls | 4 Std. 23 Min. | Bonnevoice Verlag || ab 8:37 Min. - Stephen King: Ihr wollt es dunkler | Gelesen von David Nathan | 22 Std. 29 Min. | Random House Audio || ab 17:52 Min. - Große Werke - Große Stimmen | Doris Lessing: Afrikanische Tragödie | Übersetzt von Barbara Christ | Gelesen v. Eva Mattes | 4 Std. 47 Min. (gekürzt) | DAV / NDR || ab 26:29 Min. - Dominic Sandbrook: Weltgeschichte(n). Der Untergang der Azteken - Die Spanier erobern Amerika | Gelesen von Peter Lontzek | 9 Std. 40 Min. | DAV
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Sunday's episode of Biblically Centered Kids—the mini podcast from Biblically Centered. Join Miss Danika for a draw along based on one of this week's Bible stories! If you like this episode, subscribe to Biblically Centered Kids so you can listen to the rest of the week's episodes.If you want to share your stories from practicing this week's virtue, or contribute a joke for those episodes, email danika@biblicallycentered.com.Did you know you can listen to the Biblically Centered Kids podcast for Biblical Family Virtue, Old Testament and New Testament stories, games, activities, facts, jokes, and more each day? Access all of our episodes by subscribing to Biblically Centered Kids. You'll find a whole world of Biblical Family Virtue all at a level your youngest listener can understand!Follow us at @biblicallycentered on Instagram and Facebook!Want to learn more about your hosts of Biblically Centered Kids, Jonny & Danika Jordan? Check out our parent's podcast: Biblically Centered.
Where's the balance between normalizing talking about mental health and causing young people to see problems that aren't actually there? Chris Egert - in for Jason - talked with Allina psychologist Dr. David Nathan about just that.
Hour 1: Chris Egert is in for Jason. He talks about his issues with parking in downtown Minneapolis and commiserates with callers. Then he's joined by Dr. David Nathan, an Allina psychologist about teens and mental health. Are we talking too much?
Tuesday's episode of Biblically Centered Kids—the mini podcast from Biblically Centered. Join Mr. Jonny and Miss Danika for an Old Testament Bible story that co-insides with our Biblical Family Virtue of the week! If you like this episode, subscribe to Biblically Centered Kids so you can listen to the rest of the week's episodes.If you want to share your stories from practicing this week's virtue, or contribute a joke for those episodes, email danika@biblicallycentered.com.Did you know you can listen to the Biblically Centered Kids podcast for Biblical Family Virtue, Old Testament and New Testament stories, games, activities, facts, jokes, and more each day? Access all of our episodes by subscribing to Biblically Centered Kids. You'll find a whole world of Biblical Family Virtue all at a level your youngest listener can understand!Follow us at @biblicallycentered on Instagram and Facebook!Want to learn more about your hosts of Biblically Centered Kids, Jonny & Danika Jordan? Check out our parent's podcast: Biblically Centered.
Click here for the DRB Daily Sign Up form! TODAY'S SCRIPTURE:2 Samuel 10; 1 Chronicles 20; Psalms. 20; Matthew 22 Click HERE to give! One Year Bible Podcast: Join Hunter and Heather Barnes on 'The Daily Radio Bible' for a daily 20-minute spiritual journey. Engage with scripture readings, heartfelt devotionals, and collective prayers that draw you into the heart of God's love. Embark on this year-long voyage through the Bible, and let each day's passage uplift and inspire you. TODAY'S EPISODE: Welcome to today's episode of the Daily Radio Bible, where we delve deep into the transformative power of stories that capture our conscience and lead us toward restoration. Today, our host Hunter reflects on a poignant Biblical narrative where the prophet Nathan tells a story that mirrors King David's own grievous sins. This story not only exposed David's misdeeds to himself but also unveiled the profound truth about human nature: when we sever our connection with God, we are capable of great cruelty. Yet, the episode highlights God's unfailing love and commitment to restore us. Through Psalm 51, we explore David's plea for renewal and are reminded of the restorative rather than retributive nature of God's discipline. Hunter shares his own heartfelt prayer for unity with God, not just for himself but for his family and all of us. Join us as we contemplate the enduring promise of God's restoration and the power of His word to heal and renew. TODAY'S PRAYERS: Lord God Almighty and everlasting father you have brought us in safety to this new day preserve us with your Mighty power that we might not fall into sin or be overcome by adversity. And in all we do, direct us to the fulfilling of your purpose through Jesus Christ Our Lord amen. Oh God you have made of one blood all the peoples of the earth and sent your blessed son to preach peace to those who are far and those who are near. Grant that people everywhere may seek after you, and find you. Bring the nations into your fold, pour out your Spirit on all flesh, and hasten the coming of your kingdom through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. And now Lord, make me an instrument of your peace. Where there is hatred let me sow love. Where there is injury, pardon. Where there is doubt, faith. Where there is despair, hope. Where there is darkness, light. And where there is sadness, Joy. Oh Lord grant that I might not seek to be consoled as to console. To be understood as to understand, to be loved as to love. For it is in the giving that we receive, in the pardoning that we are pardoned, it is in the dying that we are born unto eternal life. Amen And now as our Lord has taught us we are bold to pray... Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, they kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven, give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our tresspasses as we forgive those who trespass against us, and lead us not unto temptation, but deliver us from evil, for thine is the Kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen. Loving God, we give you thanks for restoring us in your image. And nourishing us with spiritual food, now send us forth as forgiven people, healed and renewed, that we may proclaim your love to the world, and continue in the risen life of Christ. Amen. OUR WEBSITE: www.dailyradiobible.com We are reading through the New Living Translation. Leave us a voicemail HERE: https://www.speakpipe.com/dailyradiobible Subscribe to us at YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Dailyradiobible/featured OTHER PODCASTS: Listen with Apple Podcast DAILY BIBLE FOR KIDS DAILY PSALMS DAILY PROVERBS DAILY LECTIONARY DAILY CHRONOLOGICAL We are reading through the New Living Translation from Tyndale Publishers
Allina Health Psychologist Dr. David Nathan joins Adam and Jordana to talk mental health.
Allina Health Psychologist Dr. David Nathan joins Adam and Jordana to talk about the loneliness epidemic.
In this episode Pastor Harris reminds us about the prophesies of Nathan and provides a lot of back knowledge leading into this topic. More specifically Pastor Harris reminds us that God sent the prophet Nathan to David with certain instructions and a grave warning. That warning was this, just because a temple to God stood in their midst, it did not mean that his presence would always dwell in that temple. Pastor Harris will explain more about this warning in this teaching.NOTE: To save any confusion, please note that Pastor Harris does indeed tell the story of the tapestries he saw in the vatican. He told this same story in episode #114 which is also the first episode of the Saga of David series.Support the show
Natascha Wodin: Der Fluss und das Meer | Gelesen von Martina Gedeck | 5 Std. | Argon || ab 9:48 - Haruki Murakami: Die Stadt und ihre ungewisse Mauer | Gelesen von David Nathan | 17 Std. 12 Min. | Hörbuch Hamburg || ab 16:14 - Italo Calvino: Der Baron auf den Bäumen | Gelesen von Udo Samel | 9 Std. 10 Min. | DAV / rbb kultur || ab 25:36 - Roald Dahl, Sibéal Pounder: Wonka - Das Hörbuch zum Film | Gelesen von Julian Greis | 4 Std. 53 Min. | ab 8 Jahren | Der Hörverlag
In this episode, our guest is Dr. David L. Nathan, M.D., psychiatrist, founder of Doctors for Drug Policy Reform (D4DPR), and creator of the universal cannabis symbol. We talk about his motivation behind founding a non-profit and the challenges that came with it. We also explore what it's like working with politicians to make physician voices heard and to create evidence-based policies. In 2019, Dr. Nathan testified in front of the Congressional Judiciary Committee regarding cannabis regulation and legalization. He professes his love for graphic designing and labeling which, with the help of his son, Eli, led to the creation of the International Intoxicating Cannabis Products Symbol (IICPS), adopted by four states now. This episode ought to be of interest to anyone interested in advocacy work in healthcare and understanding a doctor's perspective on drug legalization and regulation in the U.S. Follow us on Twitter @doctorscreate to meet more creative doctors! This episode was hosted and edited by David Park. Music for this episode is credited to Nightfloat. Timestamps (00:57) What's D4DPR? (02:08) What does D4DPR do? (05:17) Biden pardons Marijuana users (07:44) Starting a non-profit (14:30) Testifying in front of Congress (16:00) Increase in ER visits by children in newly legalized states? (21:40) Evidence-based public health policy (26:13) Risks of underage use of cannabis (32:40) Designing the universal cannabis symbol (37:37) Destigmatizing cannabis use (40:50) Hit'em where they ain't
Have you seen Violent Night the Christmas movie? Elvis watched this weekend and has some thoughts! We're thinking of a pasta and our listener guessed it on the first try! Plus we're picking our Jingle Ball outfits and just added someone special to Y100's Jingle Ball lineup! Did you know being lazy one day a week can help with blood pressure?! Then, we have Happy Jack's Bradi and David Nathan are here to talk about the new laugh collection of Happy Jack and guess who created it?! Our own Danielle Monaro is the creative director of this collection where 100% of the proceeds go to mental health organizations! Check it out!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blunt Business is joined by David Nathan MD, Founder, Past President, and Current Board Member for Doctors for Cannabis Regulation (DFCR). David founded the Doctors for Cannabis Regulation, the first national physicians' association dedicated to the legalization and effective regulation of cannabis in the United States. We learn how, prominent public health, social justice, and patient advocacy groups, are compelling cannabis policymakers and regulators from the U.S. and around the world to adopt a universal International Intoxicating Cannabinoid Product Symbol (IICPS) for all cannabis product packaging.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Philipp Oehmke: Schönwald | Gelesen vom Autor | 15 Std. | Roof Music / tacheles! || ab 9:49 | Agatha Christie: A Haunting in Venice - ein Fall für Poirot | Ursprünglicher Titel: die Halloween-Party | Gelesen von Thomas Loibl | 6 Std. 28 Min. | Der Hörverlag || ab 18:38 | Stephen King: Holly | gelesen von David Nathan | 18 Std. 41 Min | Random House Audio || ab 28:57 | „Sagen für Kinder“: Siegfried, der Drachentöter | Neu erzählt von Anna Kindermann | Gelesen von Konstantin Graudus | 46 Min. | Ab 8 Jahren | Hörcompany
In this bonus episode of Takin' A Walk, Buzz talks with the Co-Founder of Happy Jack Records David Nathan. *****Thank you so much for listening to the TAKIN’ A WALK PODCAST SHOW hosted by Buzz Knight! Listen to more honest conversations with a compelling mix of guests ranging from musicians, authors, and insiders with their own stories. Get inspired, get motivated, and gain insights from honest conversations every week that can help you with your own journey. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and be part of this blessed family. Website: https://takinawalk.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebuzzknight LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/buzzknight Linkfire: https://lnk.to/takinawalk Please consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing it with your friends and family!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this bonus episode of Takin' A Walk, Buzz talks with the Co-Founder of Happy Jack Records David Nathan. *****Thank you so much for listening to the TAKIN’ A WALK PODCAST SHOW hosted by Buzz Knight! Listen to more honest conversations with a compelling mix of guests ranging from musicians, authors, and insiders with their own stories. Get inspired, get motivated, and gain insights from honest conversations every week that can help you with your own journey. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and be part of this blessed family. Website: https://takinawalk.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebuzzknight LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/buzzknight Linkfire: https://lnk.to/takinawalk Please consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing it with your friends and family!Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Music industry veteran, David Nathan teamed up with International DJ, Sam Koch to launch Happy Jack Entertainment. They are on a mission to bring mental health awareness and advocacy to all through music and are on a path to disrupt the industry in order to do so. David Nathan tragically lost his 19 year old son, Jack, in July of 2020. Before his passing, Jack founded a mental health awareness lifestyle brand, Happy Jack, from his dorm room, to ensure that kids like him didn't feel alone. Inspired by Jack's selflessness and turning grief into action, David and Sam set out to honor his memory by continuing his mission to help others and as Jack liked to say “make this world a better place”. In this episode, we discuss the power music has to build community, where the music industry has failed in supporting artists' mental health, and how Happy Jack Entertainment plans to reframe the industry in regards to artist stewardship and fan experiences - changing both the perspective and the narrative of mental health. New podcast episodes released weekly on Thursday. Follow along with the links below: Sign up for the Celebrations Chatter Newsletter: https://celebrationschatter.beehiiv.com/ Subscribe to Celebrations Chatter on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@celebrationschatter Follow @CelebrationsChatter on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrationschatter/ Follow @CelebrationsChatter on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@celebrationschatter Listen to more episodes of Celebrations Chatter on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/celebrations-chatter-with-jim-mccann/id1616689192 Listen to more episodes of Celebrations Chatter on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5Yxfvb4qHGCwR5IgAmgCQX?si=ipuQC3-ATbKyqIk6RtPb-A Listen to more episodes of Celebrations Chatter on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5saWJzeW4uY29tLzQwMzU0MS9yc3M?sa=X&ved=0CAMQ4aUDahcKEwio9KT_xJuBAxUAAAAAHQAAAAAQNg Visit 1-800-Flowers.com: https://www.1800flowers.com/ Visit the 1-800-Flowers.com YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@1800flowers Follow Jim McCann on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim1800flowers/ Follow Jim McCann on X / Twitter: https://twitter.com/jim1800flowers (@Jim1800Flowers)
Secrets of the Music Industry | David Nathan Dive in as we uncover secrets of the music industry with one of the most experienced individuals on the scene, David Nathan. We're taking a closer look at some of the biggest myths, secrets, and untold stories of from different artists and eras of music. David has worked closely with some of the biggest musicians ever. In addition to that, we'll be checking out his new adventure in Happy Jack Records, inspired by his own son, Jack. Prepare for the unexpected stories, deep conversations, as well as an emotional story from David. Who's Dylan Vanas? Dylan Vanas is the go-to expert on building and monetizing with social media. He is the social media strategist behind several of the most influential Internet personalities in the business world, and reaches millions of people monthly through his social media and podcast content.
Morgan White Jr. filled in on NightSide:When people have diabetes, improper insulin production can cause blood sugars to rise and over time lead to serious health problems. Joining Morgan was Dr. David Nathan, Dir. of the Diabetes Center and Clinical Research Center at MA General Hospital.
David Nathan is an acclaimed music executive who has worked with Columbia Records, Island Records, Republic Records, and Big Machine Records, before creating his own label, Happy Jack Records, to honor the legacy of his late son, Jack. He shares stories from decades in the industry and how his new label helps fulfill Jack's dream of providing artists with mental health support. On this episode, David talks to Matt about: How he got started working in the music industry and went from radio stations to record companies. Helping to build Republic Records and being the go-between for Big Machine and Republic. Working with Taylor Swift at the start of her career and helping her cross over to pop. Witnessing stars like Amy Winehouse and Prince suffer from drug addiction. His son Jack's struggles with mental health and Jack's commitment to raise money for charities and support youth with mental health issues. Jack's tragic death from an accidental overdose and David's commitment to continuing his design company, Happy Jack, in his honor. Joining forces with DJ Sam Koch to realize Jack's dream of creating Happy Jack Records, a label that focuses on developing and supporting artists who suffer with mental health issues. The importance of providing proper mental health services for artists in the music industry and beyond. And More! Follow @HappyJackRecords on Instagram or visit www.happyjackrecords.org to learn more about Happy Jack Records. This episode is sponsored by The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Centers – one of the oldest residential drug and alcohol rehab programs. ARC is a non-profit and was hit hard financially as a result of COVID. For more information, and to donate or sign up for their quarterly newsletter, visit thechanceto.org. About David Nathan David Nathan is a well-known and respected veteran in the entertainment/music industry who has worked and developed the careers of multiple A-list talents throughout his career such as Taylor Swift, Amy Winehouse, Ariana Grande, Florida Georgia Line, The Weeknd, Thomas Rhett, Shawn Mendes, and Cash Money, to name a few. With over three decades of experience and a contact list of elite and sought after names in the music, film, television, and sports industries, Nathan possesses the experience, skills, and connections required to successfully negotiate, secure and navigate the most desirable and highly paid deals. In 1996, Nathan was hired as the seventh employee at the new “start-up” label and spent 21 years there, rising through the ranks to SVP of Promotion and Artist Development. He was an intricate piece of building Republic Records into the #1 Record Label in the world. In conjunction with his promotion and marketing initiatives and responsibilities, he also worked on branding, marketing, social media and touring, allowing him to forge and build lasting relationships between diverse communities on behalf of his clients.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Talking Live with the Co Founders of Happy Jack Records, which is the first mental health record label of its kind. David Nathan and Sam Koch share some of the reasons for starting their record label with a focus on mental well-being, and what they hope to accomplish, in honor of David Nathan's son Jack Nathan, who passed a few years ago and whose legacy will remain alive through this noble mental health mission. Find Happy Jack records here: https://www.happyjackrecords.org On INSTA here: https://www.instagram.com/happyjackrecords If you love this Podcast please follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your Podcasts. Don't forget to ring the Spotify bell to be the first to hear new episodes. Catch the whole Video of this show on Facebook Watch right here: https://www.facebook.com/TalkingLive Buy my book 'Your Best Age is Now' here: tinyurl.com/ycb3e5vw Follow me on INSTA here: @drrobiludwig Find out more about my Counseling services here: https://drrobiludwig.com/counseling-services
Subscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/subscribethenewlive We are a Family of Love, led by Pastor Shola Okodugha. To get involved and be in the loop about everything that is happening in our strong church community click here: http://wearethenew.org/ —— "As sure as God helps us, We will not give up We will not cave in We will not quit We will not fail We will not fear We will not die Until our job is done And victory is won" —— Stay Connected Website: http://wearethenew.org/ TheNew Church Facebook: http://bit.ly/thenewfb TheNew Church Instagram: http://bit.ly/thenewIG TheNew Church Twitter: http://bit.ly/thenewTwitter #wearethenew #sholaokodugha
Chapter 5 illustrates how our actions reveal our hearts. Repentance is a change of mind that results in a change of action. The pattern of repentance: - Understand that what you’ve been doing is wrong. (change your mind) - Take the necessary steps to make it right. (change your actions) ** (see also David/Nathan and Zaccheaus/Jesus) When a person is justified by the saving grace of God in Jesus Christ, things change. The people of God were now "walking in the fear of [their] God". Why did Nehemiah sacrifice for his people? Because of his fear of God [v.15] and because of his love for the people [v.18]. Love for God and love for His people should be our motivation for being generous, too. As they serve Him and those around them, God remembers the work of His people (Heb. 6:10).
Chapter 5 illustrates how our actions reveal our hearts. Repentance is a change of mind that results in a change of action. The pattern of repentance: - Understand that what you’ve been doing is wrong. (change your mind) - Take the necessary steps to make it right. (change your actions) ** (see also David/Nathan and Zaccheaus/Jesus) When a person is justified by the saving grace of God in Jesus Christ, things change. The people of God were now "walking in the fear of [their] God". Why did Nehemiah sacrifice for his people? Because of his fear of God [v.15] and because of his love for the people [v.18]. Love for God and love for His people should be our motivation for being generous, too. As they serve Him and those around them, God remembers the work of His people (Heb. 6:10).
Subscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/subscribethenewlive —— Subscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/subscribethenewlive We are a Family of Love, led by Pastor Shola Okodugha. To get involved and be in the loop about everything that is happening in our strong church community click here: http://wearethenew.org/ —— Stay Connected: The New Church Website TheNew Church Facebook TheNew Church Instagram TheNew Church Twitter #WeAreTheNew #TheNewChurch
On this episode, Dr. Rachel Grace, a pediatric hematologist, clinical researcher at the Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center and previous guest on the podcast fills in as guest host. She interviews Dr. David Nathan, a pioneer in the field of hematology and pyruvate kinase deficiency. She also interviews Jill Welle, a patient and previous guest on the show to discuss her journey with PKD. Originally aired on July 20th, 2022. SHOW DESCRIPTION Just Listen: Voices of PK Deficiency is a podcast about Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency (PK Deficiency) and is intended for patients, caregivers, providers, and the greater community of people who are impacted by PKD. Each episode, Just Listen: Voices of PK Deficiency strives to provide listeners with critical education, the latest scientific updates, and voices from the PKD community. Learn more about PKD by visiting KnowPKDeficiency.com or connect with KnowPKDeficiency on Facebook: bit.ly/KnowPKD and Instagram shorturl.at/gmFT4. TRANSPARENCY STATEMENT Just Listen: Voices of PK Deficiency and KnowPKDeficiency.com are made possible by Agios Pharmaceuticals Inc. Visit Agios.com to learn more. The following Agios-supported programs are intended for informational and educational purposes only and are not intended as medical advice. Please speak with your healthcare professional before making any treatment decisions. Host and guests featured in this episode have been compensated for their time. Produced by BloodStream Media
Subscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/subscribethenewlive —— Subscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/subscribethenewlive We are a Family of Love, led by Pastor Shola Okodugha. To get involved and be in the loop about everything that is happening in our strong church community click here: http://wearethenew.org/ —— Stay Connected: The New Church Website TheNew Church Facebook TheNew Church Instagram TheNew Church Twitter #WeAreTheNew #TheNewChurch
Welcome to the series finale of The Cancer Mavericks. In this final episode, we reflect on the first seven episodes through the lens of history and progress with a series of insightful conversations featuring some of healthcare's most influential and visionary voices across the past four decades. If history is a teacher, we have learned that change can happen, albeit slowly. But it is only when the people stand up, organize and activate their voices demanding change, that the culture will shift, the institutions will pivot, and the very system itself will be forced by the will of the citizens to bend towards the arc of justice. Thank you for joining us for this groundbreaking series. If you like this series, please leave a review and a rating on your favorite podcast app. To learn more about The Cancer Mavericks, visit https://CancerMavericks.com. To learn more about OffScrip Health, visit https://OffScrip.com.FEATURED VOICESGil BasheChair Global Health and Purpose, FINN PartnersJohn D. Carpten, Ph.D.President's Cancer Panel (Emeritus)Director, Institute of Translational GenomicsKeck School of Medicine at USCDeanna DarlingtonPresident at Links2EquityKenny KaneYoung Adult Cancer Advocacy PioneerCo-Founder/CEO, Stupid Cancer (Former)Margaret LawsPresident and CEO, Hope LabLisa C. Richardson, MD, MPHDivision Director, Cancer Prevention and Control at The CDCCatharine Young, Ph.D.Assistant Director of Cancer Moonshot Engagement and PolicyThe White HouseSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In this episode of Hematopoiesis, Dr. Alexis Caulier has exciting conversations with three experts in the field about how early bench work on the genetic regulation of fetal hemoglobin led to the development of bedside gene therapies. Dr. David Nathan revisits the beneficial role of fetal hemoglobin to improve the clinical manifestations of hemoglobinopathies. Dr. Vijay Sankaran (@bloodgenes) highlights the great impact of studying gene regulatory networks in developing innovative gene therapies, and Dr. Courtney Fitzhugh (@CourtneyFitzhu1) emphasizes the importance and the specificities of clinical trials for innovative therapies.Music: “Somebody New” RYYZN (www.toneden.io/ryyzn/post/somebody-new-copyright-free). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.
On this episode, Dr. Rachel Grace, a pediatric hematologist, clinical researcher at the Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center and previous guest on the podcast fills in as guest host. She interviews Dr. David Nathan, a pioneer in the field of hematology and pyruvate kinase deficiency. She also interviews Jill Welle, a patient and previous guest on the show to discuss her journey with PKD. SHOW DESCRIPTION Just Listen: Voices of PK Deficiency is a podcast about Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency (PK Deficiency) and is intended for patients, caregivers, providers, and the greater community of people who are impacted by PKD. Each episode, Just Listen: Voices of PK Deficiency strives to provide listeners with critical education, the latest scientific updates, and voices from the PKD community. Learn more about PKD by visiting KnowPKDeficiency.com or connect with KnowPKDeficiency on Facebook: bit.ly/KnowPKD and Instagram shorturl.at/gmFT4. TRANSPARENCY STATEMENT Just Listen: Voices of PK Deficiency and KnowPKDeficiency.com are made possible by Agios Pharmaceuticals Inc. Visit Agios.com to learn more. The following Agios-supported programs are intended for informational and educational purposes only and are not intended as medical advice. Please speak with your healthcare professional before making any treatment decisions. Host and guests featured in this episode have been compensated for their time. Produced by BloodStream Media
Everyone in David Nathan's family is a teacher or teacher adjacent. Both of his parents were teachers, his twin sister is a math teacher today and his little sister is a speech pathologist. David knew at an early age he did not want to become a teacher because classroom management seemed overwhelming. After working in IT for 10 years as a project manager, he took some career assessments and everything came back saying he should be a teacher or a psychologist. After talking to some psychologists and volunteering for a crisis phone line, he decided to go back to school to become a psychologist. He loves his work and thinks he has the best job in the world because he gets to help his patients live the most successful, fulfilling lives they can. David enjoys working with children, teens, young adults and their families on a wide variety of issues including anger management, anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, adoption, and screen addiction. He is a developmental psychologist who examines the many factors that impact how a person's mind and body experience things in the present. One of his biggest accomplishments was partnering with his wife to chair a playground committee that raised $42,000 in one year to build a playground for a school in St. Paul that did not have one. Outside of work, he is a father of twin girls and is married to the woman he admires most in the world. He enjoys playing baseball, reading, playing board games with his family and camping. Links From the Episode:Allina Health: https://www.allinahealth.org/Change to Chill: https://www.changetochill.org/Health Powered Kids: https://healthpoweredkids.org/Hello4Health: https://hello4health.org/Join the Twin Cities Wellness Collective: https://www.tcwellnesscollective.com/
Nightmares, flashbacks and feeling shame about a traumatic event are just a few post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, symptoms. Tragedies, such as the recent deadly shooting in Uvalde, TX can cause someone to suffer from PTSD. Just seeing these events in the media can even become a trigger for those who have experienced violence or abuse. June is PTSD awareness month, a time to bring awareness to a condition that often causes people to suffer in silence. Psychologist Dr. David Nathan of Allina Health is here to help us understand more.
Morgan White Jr. fills in on NightSide with Dan Rea:The CDC reports that in the U.S., 37.3 million people (11.3% of the population) have diabetes, and 96 million (38.0%) over the age of 18 have prediabetes. Although there is no cure for diabetes, there are many ways it can be controlled for optimal health. Dr. David Nathan, Director of the Diabetes Center and Clinical Research Center at Massachusetts General Hospital, joins Morgan to answer all your questions!
Elvis Duran and The Morning Show are here to jump start the morning. Elvis wanted to do some spring cleaning around the studio! Andy Grammer swings by the show to talk about music and little signs we get from people who have passed on. We also chat with our friend David Nathan from Happy Jack! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A cancer diagnosis sucks no matter what — but factors like income, education, racism, geography, housing, and access to health care, known as "social determinants of health," can worsen the burden. When researchers zoom out from individual experiences and survey cancer survivors, they see patterns called social determinants of health. Individual circumstances such as economic stability, physical environment, racial bias, proximity to a provider, or fluency in that provider's language can influence a survivor's health outcome before any cancer treatment begins. In this episode, we share stories of cancer mavericks who rebelled against the foreshadowing of health disparities. 23-year survivor Mary P. Lovato started a support group at her pueblo in New Mexico that expanded to reach American Indian and Alaska Native tribes across the United States. After learning she had breast cancer at 31, Maimah Karmo made it her mission to advocate for young women, Black women, and those with metastatic disease — and to end health disparities in our lifetime. Finally, health disparities researcher Dr. Carmen Guerra shares how the University of Pennsylvania's Abramson Cancer Center nearly doubled the number of Black patients in its clinical trials. For more information about this series, visit https://CancerMavericks.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For decades, the portrayal of cancer in movies and television was grim. If a character was diagnosed with cancer, it was a near certainty they'd be dead by the credits. But, like cancer treatment itself, Hollywood evolved, and many storylines about cancer became stories of survival.In this episode, we ask the question, "Who influences us and why?" From musicians to television stars, film producers to televised cancer screenings, when celebrities lend their voices to raising awareness and fundraising, that kind of star power can move mountains. Join us as we hear from voices such as actor Patrick Dempsey, StandUp2Cancer Co-Founders Katie Couric, Pam Williams, the late Laura Ziskin. Also appearing in this episode: Steven Hoffman (Professor of Global Health Law and Political Science at York University in Toronto, Canada,) Dr. Larissa Nekhlyudov (Director of Internal Medicine for Cancer Survivors at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute,) Kami Kosenko (Professor of Communication at North Carolina State University,) and Milton Kent (Former reporter and sports columnist for The Baltimore Sun).For more information about this series, visit https://CancerMavericks.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Facing a diagnosis of cancer at any age is horrible. But for young adults, it's just plain different. Not better. Not worse. Different. Those diagnosed between the ages of 15 and 39 are on a planet all their own, often left to fend for themselves as lost voices sandwiched between pediatrics and adult cancer. The consequences of living with, through, and, ideally, beyond cancer carries with it a whole host of unique long-term issues, issues that had fallen under the radar and gone ignored by the system for far too long.In this episode, we talk to a new generation of cancer mavericks like Tamika Felder, Heidi Adams, Doug Ulman, and Lindsay Nohr-Beck, who revived a dying national conversation on cancer survivorship in the earliest days of the Internet. They created edgy websites, forced doctors to listen by creating fertility preservation guidelines, and fought to bring the invisible and underserved voice of the young adult cancer community into the national public spotlight.For more information about this series, visit https://CancerMavericks.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In just over 20 years, the number of cancer survivors in the United States has doubled to 17 million survivors, each confronting their new (ab)normal lives. From chemo brain to PTSD, medical debt to workplace discrimination, this episode follows survivors along with their unique—and often difficult—paths post-treatment. In this episode, we hear from some of the godmothers of the cancer survivorship movement like Dr. Patricia Ganz and Barbara Hoffman and “everyday mavericks” who are forging ahead into life after cancer. For more information about this series, visit https://CancerMavericks.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.