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Oops All Segments
119: Baja Blast (with David Resnick)

Oops All Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 48:08


Friend, writer, and comedian David Resnick blasts in while they chat the origin of ‘fap'. Then they get into the retirement of the Blue Man Group.Then they flip a monkey in to Eternal Sunshine, Stroker Ace, and There Will Be Blood.Casting their vision into the future, the boys then predict how they'd fair in a post-apocalyptic scenario.Finally, they indulge in a review of the Vanity Fair headlines and chat Grammy.00:00 Intro & Check Ins13:55 Blue Man Group20:10 MVP Treatment28:41 You at the End of the World41:51 You're So VainDavid Resnick:Secret Family at the Den Theatre (Chicago) on Feb 13th:https://thedentheatre.com/performances/2025/1/16/secret-family-the-den-theatre-comedy-clubCracks @ The Annoyance in Chicago:https://www.theannoyance.com/show/cracks Check out our DnD show: 'What We Do in the Basement':https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/what-we-do-in-the-basement/id1552947049FOLLOW Oops All Segments on Instagram:www.instagram.com/oopsallsegmentsFOLLOW Oops All Segments on TikTok:www.tiktok.com/@oopsallsegmentsSUBSCRIBE to Oops All Segments on YouTube:www.youtube.com/@oopsallsegments

Haptics Club
#55 David Resnick - The Walt Disney Company

Haptics Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 54:31


David Resnick is involved with The Walt Disney Company as a Senior Product Design Manager, focusing on Interactive & Gaming for Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+. He is a multisensory creator, involved in developing and creating immersive, interactive and engaging products for a broad audience across Disney's streaming platforms. David is also a Mentor, Speaker, and Workshop Leader specializing in Human-Computer Interaction, Design Thinking, and Empathy through Technology, including at various institutions including UC Irvine, UCLA, TEDxCulverCity, and the National Stuttering Association. To learn more about David, visit his Linkedin.

Transfigured
Dr. Jonathan Losos - Does Evolution have a destiny?

Transfigured

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 68:10


Dr. Jonathan Losos is a Professor of Biology at Washington University in St. Louis. He is one of the leading figures in the field of evolutionary biology. He has specifically studied anole lizards, the adaptations to various islands, and has made groundbreaking findings in the area of convergent radiation. We mention David Resnick, Lee Dugatkin, Stephen J Gould, Charles Darwin, Simon Conway Morris, and many more. His book "Improbably Destinies" : https://www.amazon.com/Improbable-Destinies-Chance-Future-Evolution/dp/0399184929 His book "The cat's meow" : https://www.amazon.com/Cats-Meow-Evolved-Savanna-Your/dp/1984878700

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Future Tripping
Flynn David Resnick: Redefining What It Means To Be a Survivor

Future Tripping

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 68:40


Transitions are often overwhelming. In this episode, Laura and Flynn dive in, covering grief to growth, pandemic isolation to reconnection, and adolescence to young adulthood. Flynn, a college student in NYC, shares about being the only trans person in his high school, surviving sexual assault, losing his beloved mother, and moving across the country to start film school. Together they reflect on how small strategies can have big impacts on mitigating overwhelm and bringing new perspectives. To learn more about this podcast, Laura's work, and The Trauma Stewardship Institute, or to email a question you'd like Laura and her guests to respond to, please click here, or call 360-228-5804 and leave a voicemail. 

Now Brands Talk: Conversations with CX leaders
Tackling Customer Experience Globally, Remotely, and Asynchronously w/ David Resnick

Now Brands Talk: Conversations with CX leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 23:35 Transcription Available


Here's how to create brand consistency when your market is the entire globe: Determine your North Star that is ubiquitous across all areas, then determine how much latitude teams receive within the boundaries of those core values. In this episode, I speak with David Resnick, Chief Commercial Officer at A2X, about tackling customer experience now that the market is global, remote, and asynchronous. Join us as we discuss: What role CX plays in brand consistency Tips for growing brand presence globally The need to prioritize human interaction and empathy — always  To hear this interview and many more like it, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website or search for Now Brands Talk in your favorite podcast player.

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit

David Resnick v. United States

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Transcending Stuttering with Uri Schneider
#54 Follow Your Path with Mike Molino

Transcending Stuttering with Uri Schneider

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 73:06


Michael (Mike) was born and raised in San Jose CA. Prior to receiving his Master's Degree in Speech Pathology, he served in the US Navy for 24 years. Although he has been retired for 10 years now, he still remembers that part of his life just like it was yesterday. Mike has two grown children and has been married to his wife Teresa for 28 years. They currently live in the greater area of Sacramento CA.   Like a lot of people who stutter, he spent numerous years receiving speech therapy as a child. He remembers his mother taking him to Dr. Greenleaf's private practice, where he would introduce puzzles to him. Back then he wasn't sure what he was supposed to do, other than solving various types of puzzles. Now thinking back, he says that the puzzles were meant to be a motivator to get him to talk… but he just solved the puzzles like he was asked. Mike says, his mother quit taking him there just before he started Kindergarten. Mike recalls being in the third grade and the class having to split up into reading and math circles. This was when he noticed he did not communicate in the same manner as his other classmates, as he was the only one who stuttered. Mike started speech therapy once again and continued to receive speech therapy from the public schools until the 7th grade. He said, he finally spoke to his mother and said he wanted to stop. He said was tired of having to go to the special education classroom (which was smaller than a broom closet) and he was fed up with reading catchy phrases over and over, “I guess my SLP felt good about her treatment procedures, knowing I was speaking fluently during her activities.” Another reason was all about the stigma, the stigma of being lessor than his peers, even though he knew he was not! Mike first heard about the NSP (before it was called the NSA) back in 1986; however, it took him over a decade to get to a chapter meeting. He recalls transferring from sea duty to shore duty in Washington state and had read about the Seattle Conference. He said, he signed-up, even showed up, but did not have the courage to walk in. He said, he just sat in the lobby for about 2 hours and watched person after person walk by. Fear, shame, and quilt are powerful! He eventually walked back to his car are drove home. Later that Fall he did attend his first NSA meeting in Seattle, which he later became Chapter Leader of. Being a Navy man, he was transferred a lot. Once he retired and settled in Sacramento, he joined their chapter and has now been Sacramento's Chapter Leader for 10 years. He is also the Southwest Regional Coordinator for Adults and Family programs and has been a Stutter Social Host for over four years. Mike was asked what he would tell the younger him. He said, not much gets in his way as an adult… While serving in the Navy, he was a shipboard Damage Control and Engineering Team trainer, a Fire Marshal, a facilitator, led 100+ people… meaning he had to talk a lot. He has given numerous interviews to local newspapers, been interviewed on TV, and was asked to be the commencement speaker when he graduated with his master's degree in Speech Pathology. Just prior to giving his commencement speech, he was interviewed by the local NPR station in Sacramento. He said, he was asked why he would agree to give a commencement speech in front of about 10,000 people, knowing he would stutter. He simply said, “they are giving me 2 minutes (which extended to nearly 3 minutes) to bring awareness to stuttering, it was an opportunity that I could not pass up.” As far as telling the younger me something: Don't worry about teasing, don't worry about bullies, don't worry about making phone calls, don't worry about going through the drive-thru, don't worry about what other people might think or what you might perceive them to think about you! Just be yourself, and at the end of the day, let being yourself be enough. Sure, there will be shame and fear, but you will eventually forge them into purpose, and purpose is why we are here! Mike is a tattoo enthusiast (total number, unknown), likes relaxing outdoors, likes hikes, and enjoys riding his mountain bike when the weather is nice.   TIMESTAMPS: 0:00-04:22: Intro, why Mike is a "superhero" SLP and lessons from the school of life 04:23-12:43: The path of life, growing up with a stutter, the anxiety, speech therapy, reading books and feeling, "I'm not stupid!" 12:44-18:39: Middle school, rolling in poison oak and other ways to hide and avoid the fear of speech; using fists to fix people who make fun 18:40-20:34: 7th grade, the courage to tell my mom, "No more of this speech therapy" and how she responded. 20:35-25:09: Dealing with my speech on my own. On the outside and on the inside, hiding, switching, voiding, feeling less than... The "fear, and "trying to stay safe" 25:10-27:28: getting to National Stuttering Project (NSP) National Stuttering Association (NSA) Mel Hoffman, holding the ticket in my wallet, readiness for change takes time - 10 years! More on this later in the episode 27:29-31:41: Enlisting in the US Navy, a career in search and rescue, the upside and downside of a military career 31:42-32:51: Transition to post-military life, going back to school... 32:52-42:42: Becoming a father and how that changed everything, the concern of a parent for their child to be spared unnecessary hardship, "I was listening, but I wasn't worried." 42:43-44:39: Mike and Uri reflect on the power of learning how to "listen more and worry less" and what our kids need most 44:40-46:14: The pivot to paying it forward, finding my own groove and opening doors for others to find theirs, StutterSocial, David Resnick, Daniele Rossi and Mitch Trichon and the foresight of using video conferencing for support groups around the worlds (long before Zoom) 46:15-51:37: Graduate school, becoming a speech language pathologist, meeting vets in need of communication help and ultimately finding my place in the schools, helping young people who stutter 51:38-01:00:28: How I do speech therapy today to make it better for someone else, recognizing speech techniques are difficult, it takes work, and young people may not have the capacity to do that right now, Uri mentions the "stuttering tax" (Dr. Chris Constantino) and Mike talks about how exhausting it can be... and more wisdom-bombs from Mike. 01:00:29-01:12:24: How I do speech therapy today to make it better for someone else, recognizing speech techniques are difficult, it takes work, and young people may not have the capacity to do that right now, Uri mentions the "stuttering tax" (Dr. Chris Constantino) and Mike talks about how exhausting it can be... And lots of wisdom and tips for SLPs and parents educators and PWS, first and foremost, "do no harm"   RESOURCES AND LINKS National Stuttering Association Bio HOST BIO Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC -SLP is co-founder and leader at Schneider Speech; creator of Transcending Stuttering Academy and faculty at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine.

Big Fellas Basketball
42. David Resnick - Westchester Knicks Broadcaster

Big Fellas Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 24:23


Follow us on all our Social Media @BigFellasPod! David Resnick, Broadcaster For The Westchester Knicks, Joins Coach John On Big Fellas Basketball To Talk About Being The Voice Of The Westchester Knicks, Broadcasting In An Environment Like The G League, And Why You Have To Treat Every Broadcast Like It’s The Super Bowl Or The NBA Finals. (1:25) - Seeing The Game Growing Up (2:58) - Acquiring Broadcast Skills In HS (5:07) - Giving Broadcasting Your All (6:38) - Everyone Can Be A Mentor (9:15) - Journey To The G League (12:30) - The G League As A Job Fair (15:08) - Best Commentating Moments (17:55) - Being THE Voice Of A Team (21:07) - Always Put Your Best Foot Forward Thanks For Listening! Keep Up With David! Instagram Twitter LinkedIn

Van Leer Institute Series on Ideas
David Resnick, "Representing Education In Film: How Hollywood Portrays Educational Thought, Settings and Issues" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018)

Van Leer Institute Series on Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 53:09


David Resnick combines two of his passions, movies and education, in his book, Representing Education In Film: How Hollywood Portrays Educational Thought, Settings and Issues (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018). Films are powerful messengers which both project and reflect particular values, ideas and social behavior. Using many examples of Hollywood movies, Resnick analyzes the way movies perform in a variety of formal and informal educational settings, including sports, arts and religion. In this lively and engaging interview David Resnick shares insights he gained through decades of experience in education and research. Renee Garfinkel is a Jerusalem-based psychologist, writer, and television & radio commentator. Write her at r.garfinkel@yahoo.com or tweet @embracingwisdom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/van-leer-institute

New Books Network
David Resnick, "Representing Education In Film: How Hollywood Portrays Educational Thought, Settings and Issues" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 53:09


David Resnick combines two of his passions, movies and education, in his book, Representing Education In Film: How Hollywood Portrays Educational Thought, Settings and Issues (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018). Films are powerful messengers which both project and reflect particular values, ideas and social behavior. Using many examples of Hollywood movies, Resnick analyzes the way movies perform in a variety of formal and informal educational settings, including sports, arts and religion. In this lively and engaging interview David Resnick shares insights he gained through decades of experience in education and research. Renee Garfinkel is a Jerusalem-based psychologist, writer, and television & radio commentator.  Write her at r.garfinkel@yahoo.com or tweet @embracingwisdom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Communications
David Resnick, "Representing Education In Film: How Hollywood Portrays Educational Thought, Settings and Issues" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018)

New Books in Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 53:09


David Resnick combines two of his passions, movies and education, in his book, Representing Education In Film: How Hollywood Portrays Educational Thought, Settings and Issues (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018). Films are powerful messengers which both project and reflect particular values, ideas and social behavior. Using many examples of Hollywood movies, Resnick analyzes the way movies perform in a variety of formal and informal educational settings, including sports, arts and religion. In this lively and engaging interview David Resnick shares insights he gained through decades of experience in education and research. Renee Garfinkel is a Jerusalem-based psychologist, writer, and television & radio commentator.  Write her at r.garfinkel@yahoo.com or tweet @embracingwisdom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
David Resnick, "Representing Education In Film: How Hollywood Portrays Educational Thought, Settings and Issues" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 53:09


David Resnick combines two of his passions, movies and education, in his book, Representing Education In Film: How Hollywood Portrays Educational Thought, Settings and Issues (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018). Films are powerful messengers which both project and reflect particular values, ideas and social behavior. Using many examples of Hollywood movies, Resnick analyzes the way movies perform in a variety of formal and informal educational settings, including sports, arts and religion. In this lively and engaging interview David Resnick shares insights he gained through decades of experience in education and research. Renee Garfinkel is a Jerusalem-based psychologist, writer, and television & radio commentator.  Write her at r.garfinkel@yahoo.com or tweet @embracingwisdom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Popular Culture
David Resnick, "Representing Education In Film: How Hollywood Portrays Educational Thought, Settings and Issues" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018)

New Books in Popular Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 53:09


David Resnick combines two of his passions, movies and education, in his book, Representing Education In Film: How Hollywood Portrays Educational Thought, Settings and Issues (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018). Films are powerful messengers which both project and reflect particular values, ideas and social behavior. Using many examples of Hollywood movies, Resnick analyzes the way movies perform in a variety of formal and informal educational settings, including sports, arts and religion. In this lively and engaging interview David Resnick shares insights he gained through decades of experience in education and research. Renee Garfinkel is a Jerusalem-based psychologist, writer, and television & radio commentator.  Write her at r.garfinkel@yahoo.com or tweet @embracingwisdom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Film
David Resnick, "Representing Education In Film: How Hollywood Portrays Educational Thought, Settings and Issues" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018)

New Books in Film

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 53:09


David Resnick combines two of his passions, movies and education, in his book, Representing Education In Film: How Hollywood Portrays Educational Thought, Settings and Issues (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018). Films are powerful messengers which both project and reflect particular values, ideas and social behavior. Using many examples of Hollywood movies, Resnick analyzes the way movies perform in a variety of formal and informal educational settings, including sports, arts and religion. In this lively and engaging interview David Resnick shares insights he gained through decades of experience in education and research. Renee Garfinkel is a Jerusalem-based psychologist, writer, and television & radio commentator.  Write her at r.garfinkel@yahoo.com or tweet @embracingwisdom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Education
David Resnick, "Representing Education In Film: How Hollywood Portrays Educational Thought, Settings and Issues" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018)

New Books in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 53:09


David Resnick combines two of his passions, movies and education, in his book, Representing Education In Film: How Hollywood Portrays Educational Thought, Settings and Issues (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018). Films are powerful messengers which both project and reflect particular values, ideas and social behavior. Using many examples of Hollywood movies, Resnick analyzes the way movies perform in a variety of formal and informal educational settings, including sports, arts and religion. In this lively and engaging interview David Resnick shares insights he gained through decades of experience in education and research. Renee Garfinkel is a Jerusalem-based psychologist, writer, and television & radio commentator.  Write her at r.garfinkel@yahoo.com or tweet @embracingwisdom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Chicago Newsroom
Chicago Newsroom 04/18/19

Chicago Newsroom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 58:59


Communications consultant Peter Cunningham, Chicago Newsroom producer David Resnick and Openlands CEO Jerry Adelmann appear on today's show. Cunningham says of Tax Increment Financing that it's been proven not to work in blighted regions- the very areas they were designed to help. He also tells us that Chicago's dropping population is a significant issue, because it affects tax policy, education planning and almost every other aspect of City management. In the second segment Jerry Adelmann tells us that he's optimistic about the Lightfoot administration's commitment to environmental issues, and says that Chicago's urban forest is in a serious state of decay. He also discusses a number of open-space initiatives with which his organization is involved, including Treekeepers, which trains residents in basic arboriculture so they can perform volunteer work caring for neighborhood trees. This program is a production of Chicago Access Network.

Denver Real Estate Investing Podcast
Podcast #71: Developing a Community in Pueblo w/ David Resnick

Denver Real Estate Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 59:38


A few months ago we did a webinar on investing between Pueblo vs Colorado Springs vs Denver. From that, I’ve had a lot of great conversations with people around the Front Range. Our guest today is from one of those conversations. His name is David Resnick.  David focuses on developing residential communities, with an emphasis on community. As he puts it ”it’s one thing to subdivide land into lots and a totally different thing to create a livable, high quality community." He’s actively working on developing a community in Pueblo. I asked David to sit down and share details about his Pueblo development and his real estate career. In this episode we discuss: How he went from a 19 year-old real estate agent to land flipping and land development Macro-economic data on the Colorado Corridor and why Pueblo is in a great position The timeline and process for putting together a community with close to 5,000 residential units Connect with David and learn more about the community at http://www.northvistahighlands.com

Dental Implant Practices
079 How to Do Dental Implant Block Grafts with David Resnick, DDS, FAAID, DABOI/ID 

Dental Implant Practices

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 54:29


Dr David Resnick earned his DDS from the University of Minnesota Dental School in 1992. Prior to entering dentistry, Dr. Resnick was a certified surgical technician who assisted in a wide variety of surgical procedures, including craniotomies, knee and hip replacements, organ harvesting, and mandible/maxilla trauma cases. He currently lectures on topics including implant prosthetics, surgical asepsis and bone grafting procedures. Dr. Resnick is an Honored Fellow and Trustee of the American Academy of Implant Dentisry and a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral  Implantology/Implant Dentistry. He maintains a private in Minnesota, with a focus on implantology and IV sedation services. Prior to entering dentistry, Dr. Resnick was a certified surgical technician who assisted in a wide variety of surgical procedures, including craniotomies, knee and hip replacements, organ harvesting, and mandible/maxilla trauma cases.  He currently lectures on topics including implant prosthetics, surgical asepsis and bone grafting procedures. He maintains a private in Minnesota, with a focus on implantology and IV sedation services. 

AAID Podcast
Collecting my Boy Scout Badges – Drs. Dave Resnick and George Arvanitis

AAID Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 18:24


On location in San Diego at the AAID 66th Annual Conference, Dr. Domingue and Dr. Moody stop and chat with the trustees from the AAID Central District, Dr. David Resnick from ADA, Minnesota and Dr. George Arvanitis from Waterloo, Ontario. Drs. Resnick and Arvanitis reflect on their experiences at the AAID how things have changed and give you a peek into the workings of the AAID. To learn more about Dr. Resnick and his practice, visit http://www.prairiedentalcenters.com/ For information about Dr. Arvanitis and his practice, visit http://www.arvanitis.com/ The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Founded in 1951, the Academy is the first professional organization in the world dedicated to implant dentistry. Its membership includes general dentists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, periodontists, prosthodontists and others interested in the field of implant dentistry. As a membership organization, we currently represent over 5,500 dentists worldwide. Renew your membership for 2018! www.aaid.com/renew Want to be a guest on the podcast? Email us at podcast@aaid.com. Subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Podcasts, SoundCloud and, of course, check out our website at www.aaidpodcast.com.

Acquired
Acquired Episode 16: Midroll + Stitcher (acquired by Scripps)

Acquired

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2016 55:34


Join the Acquired Limited Partner program! https://kimberlite.fm/acquired/ (works best on mobile)   The meta show: Ben and David turn their gaze inward and examine the podcasting industry through E. W. Scripps’ recent acquisitions of the Midroll podcast advertising network and Stitcher podcast client. Featuring discussion of our own product process and metrics at Acquired.    Announcements: We’re pivoting! (not really) Our new show description: A Podcast About Technology Acquisitions That Actually Went Well But we are launching a new feature! Since so many of you, our listeners, are also tech and startup folks and/or other builders, we wanted to create a space to feature cool products, companies and side projects you’re working on. Thus we’re adding a "Community Showcase” section to the show. If you’d like to be included just send us a Slack message or email, and we’ll choose one submission to feature on each show. This episode we’re highlighting BESTR, from community member David Resnick (aka @the_rezonator in Slack), which is an online platform to share lists of great things. Check it out and let David know what you think.    Topics covered include: Top Google search results for “acquired podcast" Midroll’s origins in the comedy podcast Comedy Bang Bang (now an tv show on IFC) and exit last year to Scripps  The structural challenges inherent to podcasting as a medium and the gap between audience size/engagement and industry revenues Opportunities for independent podcasters and our own audience and business metrics at Acquired  Stitcher’s long corporate history as a venture backed company, first acquisition by French music company Deezer, and now second acquisition from Deezer by Scripps Problems with Stitcher as a product and industry reaction to the acquisition including John Gruber's response, Ben Thompson’s article on Stratechery, and Ben & James Allworth's discussion on their excellent podcast Exponent Handicapping Stitcher+Midroll’s chances for success within Scripps, and opportunities for new startups & innovation in the podcasting space Pioneer Square Labs’ own past efforts in the podcasting space and their process for evaluating potential new company ideas  Shoutout to Pocket Casts and our listeners down under    Followups: Twitch: bringing tipping onto the platform with the launch of Cheering + Bits (H/t Slack community member jamesk) Facebook Instant Articles: pour one out for Facebook Paper (developed by the Push Pop Press team) LinkedIn: the hotly anticipated SEC filing detailing all the negotiation drama is now live (scroll down to "Background of the Merger” on p.31)   The Carve Out Ben: Mark Titus, AKA @ClubTrillion is joining the Ringer David: OKR’s and regular goal setting, including great “how to" from GV partner Rick Klau

Stuttering is Cool
Why stuttering support groups work (and are awesome)

Stuttering is Cool

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2015 50:07


On this episode, I chat with my friend, David Resnick, about his recent TEDx Talk and how something called empathic resonance helps us feel less alone. I also ask him to share his tips on giving a TED Talk or public speaking in general. Continue readingWhy stuttering support groups work (and are awesome) The post Why stuttering support groups work (and are awesome) appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.

Stuttering is Cool
Stuttering and beatboxing

Stuttering is Cool

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2014 34:29


Episode #168 - You'll be beatboxing by the time you've finished listening to this episode! I chat with my friend, David Resnick, on how his stuttering helped him discover that he could beatbox. David also gives us a lesson on making sounds so we, too, can get up on stage and win a beatbox battle! Continue readingStuttering and beatboxing The post Stuttering and beatboxing appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.

LifeMinute Podcast: Health and Wellness
Allergy Sufferers Listen Up!

LifeMinute Podcast: Health and Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2011 2:06


Pet lover, but allergic? Dr. David Resnick gave us some tips that may help you welcome a furry new family member.

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