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Molly Sperlich is a passionate storyteller and communications professional with a strong foundation in journalism and media. A graduate of the University of South Dakota, she holds degrees in Media & Journalism and English. Molly has honed her skills through roles such as Digital Editor and Anchor for Coyote News, as well as a writing internship with 605 Magazine. Proficient in Adobe Creative Cloud and Hootsuite-certified in social media marketing, she combines creativity with technical expertise to craft compelling content across various platforms. Website: https://propertymeld.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/molly-sperlich-best-a324311b0/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/propertymeld/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/propertymeld Bryan Nowlan is a dedicated marketing professional with over eight years of experience, including more than six years specializing in Web3 marketing. Since entering the cryptocurrency space in 2016, he has developed a deep passion for innovation and creating impactful marketing strategies in this fast-paced industry. His expertise spans social media, content creation, event management, email marketing, growth strategies, and website development. A Bentley University graduate, Bryan is known for his strong work ethic and commitment to staying ahead of emerging trends—both in marketing and the Web3 space. Website: https://horizenlabs.io LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryan-nowlan-6a213091/ In this episode, we dive into how modern marketers can adapt to evolving landscapes using both traditional and cutting-edge techniques. Apply to join our marketing mastermind group: https://notypicalmoments.typeform.com/to/hWLDNgjz Follow No Typical Moments at: Website: https://notypicalmoments.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/no-typical-moments-llc/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4G7csw9j7zpjdASvpMzqUA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notypicalmoments Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NTMoments
Molly Sperlich is a passionate storyteller and communications professional with a strong foundation in journalism and media. A graduate of the University of South Dakota, she holds degrees in Media & Journalism and English. Molly has honed her skills through roles such as Digital Editor and Anchor for Coyote News, as well as a writing internship with 605 Magazine. Proficient in Adobe Creative Cloud and Hootsuite-certified in social media marketing, she combines creativity with technical expertise to craft compelling content across various platforms. Website: https://propertymeld.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/molly-sperlich-best-a324311b0/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/propertymeld/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/propertymeld Bryan Nowlan is a dedicated marketing professional with over eight years of experience, including more than six years specializing in Web3 marketing. Since entering the cryptocurrency space in 2016, he has developed a deep passion for innovation and creating impactful marketing strategies in this fast-paced industry. His expertise spans social media, content creation, event management, email marketing, growth strategies, and website development. A Bentley University graduate, Bryan is known for his strong work ethic and commitment to staying ahead of emerging trends—both in marketing and the Web3 space. Website: https://horizenlabs.io LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryan-nowlan-6a213091/ In this episode, we dive into how modern marketers can adapt to evolving landscapes using both traditional and cutting-edge techniques. Apply to join our marketing mastermind group: https://notypicalmoments.typeform.com/to/hWLDNgjz Follow No Typical Moments at: Website: https://notypicalmoments.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/no-typical-moments-llc/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4G7csw9j7zpjdASvpMzqUA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notypicalmoments Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NTMoments
Dr. Jose de Leon speaks with Dr. Julia Ann Koretski, the Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology's Digital Editor, about practical strategies for clinicians prescribing clozapine. This discussion builds on another podcast episode in which Dr. de Leon and a panel of authors and editors discuss recommendations to the FDA to make important changes to the drug's product label to reflect current knowledge about the drug's pharmacology, safety profile, and proper titration. Dr. de Leon, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine, is the lead author of two articles on the topic in the May-June 2025 issue of JCP. In this podcast, Dr. de Leon elaborates on some of the complexities involved in managing clozapine use, given individual differences in clozapine metabolism as well as genetic and ethnic variabilities among groups. He stresses, however, that clozapine is a life-saving tool that can reduce the risk of suicide in people with schizophrenia. Letter to the FDA Proposing Major Changes in the US Clozapine Package Insert Supported by Clozapine Experts Worldwide. Part I Letter to the FDA Proposing Major Changes in the US Clozapine Package Insert Supported by Clozapine Experts. Part II
Former journalist and VC firm content expert Coral Garnick Ducken returns to the studio to help us understand the top business stories of the week!Top Stories1. Two new grocery stores, one restaurant closesTrader Joe's draws hundreds to line up for grand opening (Seattle Times)PCC says downtown Seattle store to reopen this summer (Seattle Times)Virginia Inn, Seattle restaurant that predates Pike Place Market, will close (Seattle Times)2. Status of venture funding in Q1Seattle venture funding surges in first quarter (PSBJ)Filing: Seattle VC firm Ascend raising third fund to back more startups in Seattle and beyond (GeekWire)Seattle's newest investment group aims to break down silos between angel investors, VCs, founders (GeekWire)3. Blue Origin lands DOD contract (and women flight)Blue Origin lands $2.8 billion contract with DOD (PSBJ)Blue Origin's all-female space mission sends celebrities and scientists on a suborbital trip (GeekWire and elsewhere)4. Microsoft & Amazon want to remove middle managementMicrosoft reportedly eyes layoffs targeting middle managers (PSBJ)Amazon CEO Jassy blasts company bureaucracy in shareholders letter (Seattle Times)5. The future of content consumption with AIThe future of media is intelligent and interactive: How AI will change how we consume content (GeekWire)About guest co-host Coral Garnick Ducken - Digital Editor, Madrona:Prior to her current role as Digital Editor for Seattle VC firm Madrona, she was a content writer for Blueprint Technologies. Before that she was the Associate Editor at Puget Sound Business Journal after leaving Seattle Times as a business reporter. Coral earned her masters degree in Journalism from Columbia University.About host Rachel Horgan:Rachel is an independent event producer, emcee and entrepreneur. She worked for the Business Journal for 5 years as their Director...
Greg Layson, Digital Editor at Automotive News Canada
Melanie Barton AKA New York Times best-selling author Julia Kent, Marc Miller, Liberal MP representing the riding of Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Sœurs and the former federal immigration minister Dr. Joe Schwarz, Host of the Dr. Joe Show, Sundays at 3 PM on CJAD 800 & director of the McGill Office for Science & Society – Dr. Chris Labos, cardiologist with a degree in epidemiology and a regular contributor on CJAD 800 Chris Dimakos, CJAD 800 Legal Contributor Greg Layson, Digital Editor at Automotive News Canada
Clarence Ford speaks to Barbara Friedman, Digital Editor of Primedia+ about trending online stories.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clarence Ford speaks to Barbara Friedman, Digital Editor of Primedia+ about trending online stories.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clarence Ford speaks to Barbara Friedman, Digital Editor of Primedia+ about trending online stories. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Julia Ann Koretski, a psychiatrist and Digital Editor of the Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology (JCP), leads a conversation about the guest editorial “Ethics in Psychedelic Science: Promises and Responsibilities” with its author, Dominic Sisti, PhD, a medical ethicist from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and a JCP podcast panel of Editor-in-Chief Dr. Anthony Rothschild and Associate Editor Dr. Richard Balon. Dr. Sisti provides an overview of recent regulatory actions in this area and summarizes the history of “utopian hype” in the field. The editorial and the podcast discussion detail what elements are required to build a solid ethics infrastructure for psychedelics research and clinical delivery that is free of hype and bias. Sisti advises moving ahead with caution, while noting that “the range of potentially treatable conditions is wide—including PTSD, major depression, anxiety disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, anorexia nervosa, and substance use disorders.” The guest editorial is published in the January-February 2025 issue of JCP.
Dr. Julia Ann Koretski, a psychiatrist and Digital Editor of the Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology (JCP), leads a conversation about the guest editorial “Ethics in Psychedelic Science: Promises and Responsibilities” with its author, Dominic Sisti, PhD, a medical ethicist from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and a JCP podcast panel of Editor-in-Chief Dr. Anthony Rothschild and Associate Editor Dr. Richard Balon. Dr. Sisti provides an overview of recent regulatory actions in this area and summarizes the history of “utopian hype” in the field. The editorial and the podcast discussion detail what elements are required to build a solid ethics infrastructure for psychedelics research and clinical delivery that is free of hype and bias. Sisti advises moving ahead with caution, while noting that “the range of potentially treatable conditions is wide—including PTSD, major depression, anxiety disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, anorexia nervosa, and substance use disorders.” The guest editorial is published in the January-February 2025 issue of JCP.
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman joins the program, along with digital editor of the New York Post Erin Geismar, to discuss how The Post is set to become the default newspaper publication across Nassau County. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Natalie Salmon is an accomplished journalist, currently serving as the Editor of Hello! Fashion Magazine, and formerly holding positions as Digital Editor at Vogue Scandinavia and Social Media Editor at Harper's Bazaar. In 2019, Salmon founded The Modems, a go-to destination for all things fashion, beauty and lifestyle tech.In this week's episode of CEO YOURSELF, we explore Natalie's CEO superpower, Patience. Together, we explore the power of being patient in your career and the often overlooked truth about the time and work it takes to reach your dream role. Natalie debunks the myth of an overnight success, highlighting that true, lasting career growth comes from seeking support and having the courage to put yourself out there. This episode is for anyone wanting inspiration from someone who rose through the ranks purely through grit and determination - no shortcuts, no handouts. You can find Natalie on Instagram @nataliesalmon (https://www.instagram.com/nataliesalmon/)The Modems is on Instagram @themodems (https://www.instagram.com/themodems/) and online via https://themodems.comHello! Fashion is on Instagram @hellofashion_uk (https://www.instagram.com/hellofashion_uk/) and online via https://www.hellomagazine.com/hfm/CEO YOURSELF is a community designed to inspire and motivate you on your journey. We deliver weekly podcasts on a Monday, interviewing diverse women and deep diving their CEO superpowers, so you can adopt their learnings to become the CEO of your life. You can find us on instagram @whynotceoyourself with further resources online at www.ceoyourself.com Our host Hermione Olivia is on instagram & TikTok @hermioneolivia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Many of us have a favourite garment — a sweater we've been wearing for the last ten years, or a pair of sweatpants we throw on every night before cozying up in front of some Netflix. Then there's all those other clothes, the shirts you buy on sale that are lucky to survive ten wash cycles, or the sweaters that pill up almost instantly. Increasingly, it feels like more and more clothes belong to that second category. And it's not just so-called 'fast fashion' anymore, as the push to produce more for less drags down the quality of even the most reputable brands.So why has it become so difficult to find a decent pair of pants that'll last more than a few months? And how do we fight back against a culture that increasingly sees clothing as disposable? GUEST: Monika Warzecha, Digital Editor at The Walrus, where she wrote about fast fashion We love feedback at The Big Story, as well as suggestions for future episodes. You can find us:Through email at hello@thebigstorypodcast.ca Or by calling 416-935-5935 and leaving us a voicemailOr @thebigstoryfpn on Twitter
n this episode of the Watchung Booksellers Podcast, veteran journalists Harvey Araton and Mark McClusky discuss sports writing and sports media. Harvey Araton is a longtime New York sports journalist whose career spanned four newspapers-the Staten Island Advance, New York Post, Daily News and New York Times, where he was a Sports of the Times columnist and also wrote for other sections. He was nominated by the Times for a Pulitzer Prize in 1994 and was inducted into the media wing of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2017. Araton is the author or co-author of eight nonfiction books and a novel. He has also taught media courses as an adjunct at Montclair State University. He lives with his wife, Beth Albert, in Montclair, where his sons went to school.Mark McClusky is the Head of Content at Harding Loevner in Bridgewater, New Jersey. Before joining the firm in 2021, he was the Digital Editor of Sports Illustrated, the Editor of Wired.com, and a long-time media executive at the forefront of new storytelling technologies and platforms. McClusky is the author of the New York Times bestseller Faster, Higher, Stronger: How Sports Science Is Creating a New Generation of Superathletes and What We Can Learn From Them. His magazine writing has been anthologized in Best American Science & Nature Writing, and he's made numerous media and speaking appearances, including NBC Nightly News, The Today Show, CNN, CNBC, PBS NewsHour, NPR, and South by Southwest. A graduate of Carleton College, Mark lives in Montclair, New Jersey, with his wife and two daughters. Books:A full list of the books and authors mentioned in this episode is available here. Register for Upcoming Events.The Watchung Booksellers Podcast is produced by Kathryn Counsell and Marni Jessup and is recorded at Silver Stream Studio in Montclair, NJ. The show is edited by Kathryn Counsell and Bree Testa. Special thanks to Timmy Kellenyi and Derek Mattheiss. Original music is composed and performed by Violet Mujica. Art & design and social media by Evelyn Moulton. Research and show notes by Caroline Shurtleff. Thanks to all the staff at Watchung Booksellers and The Kids' Room! If you liked our episode please like, follow, and share! Stay in touch!Email: wbpodcast@watchungbooksellers.comSocial: @watchungbooksellersSign up for our newsletter to get the latest on our shows, events, and book recommendations!
Dr. Julia Ann Koretski, a psychiatrist and Digital Editor of Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology (JCP), discusses the editorial “Psychopharmacologic Laziness” with its author, Dr. Anthony Rothschild, who is Editor-in-Chief of JCP. He contends that psychotropic medications with well-established efficacy for the treatment of various psychiatric conditions are underprescribed due in part to what he provocatively refers to as prescriber "laziness." Under discussion are lithium, clozapine, and long-acting injectable second-generation antipsychotics. Dr. Rothschild notes that there seems to be a reluctance to treat patients with medications that entail taking blood levels or dosage monitoring, extra patient education, attentiveness to interactions and side effects, or a step outside a comfort zone. The podcast concludes with suggestions of medication-specific fixes and a rethinking of a psychiatric resident's training to include proficiency in treating with remedies that have a strong evidence base but are viewed as extra work. The editorial is published in the November-December 2024 issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology.
Kalle Kovacs, Digital Editor at Swedish Radio, joins Laurent Frat to explore the integration of AI in journalism. As an advocate for AI's creative potential and an expert in effective prompting, Kalle discusses the impact of AI when used creatively and effectively by journalists. This episode delves into the rapid evolution of AI, ethical considerations, and the importance of skepticism to ensure responsible use. Kalle emphasizes the significance of clear communication with LLMs, addresses data privacy concerns, and shares his approach to maintaining a human touch in AI-assisted journalism. The conversation concludes with a look at the promising future of collaboration among EBU members to enhance accessibility and efficiency.
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Lucy Chard, Digital Editor for CPHI Online discusses womens' health, and more specifically about women's representation in clinical trials and the associated ripple effects with Emma Banks, CEO of Ramarketing. The podcast highlights the social and medical implications and bias' that lead to disparity and the complexities around this.Also covered is the need for solutions in combatting bias, such as by using tools including education and technology, and cross-sector collaboration. Banks highlighted how important it is to acknowledge the differences and work with them to change the lived mindset and make safer, more effective medicines.
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Climate change is an extremely serious issue, but can comedy help us cope with - and communicate about - it? We hear from the University of Colorado, Boulder where students can take a course in ‘climate comedy' that ends in them performing on stage in a comedy club. And we unpack the power of cartoons from the World Economic Forum's climate ‘cartoonathon'. Thumbnail image: Wade Kimbrough (with the help of A.I.) The caption reads: "Changing paths? That's not in this quarter's budget." Guests: , Professor, Director of Graduate Studies in Theatre & Performance Studies, University of Colorado, Boulder: , Professor, , University of Colorado, Boulder Gill Einhorn, Head, Innovation and Transformation, Centre for Nature and Climate, World Economic Forum John Letzing, Digital Editor, Strategic Intelligence, World Economic Forum Links: Inside the Greenhouse: 2024 Inside the Greenhouse Climate Comedy Special: Earth Decides: Cartoonathon: Podcasts: Check out all our podcasts on : - - : - : - : Join the :
Climate change is an extremely serious issue, but can comedy help us cope with - and communicate about - it? We hear from the University of Colorado, Boulder where students can take a course in ‘climate comedy' that ends in them performing on stage in a comedy club. And we unpack the power of cartoons from the World Economic Forum's climate ‘cartoonathon'. Thumbnail image: Wade Kimbrough (with the help of A.I.) The caption reads: "Changing paths? That's not in this quarter's budget." Guests: Beth Osnes, Professor, Director of Graduate Studies in Theatre & Performance Studies, University of Colorado, Boulder: Max Boykoff, Professor, Department of Environmental Studies, University of Colorado, Boulder Gill Einhorn, Head, Innovation and Transformation, Centre for Nature and Climate, World Economic Forum John Letzing, Digital Editor, Strategic Intelligence, World Economic Forum Links: Inside the Greenhouse: https://insidethegreenhouse.org/ 2024 Inside the Greenhouse Climate Comedy Special: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QshK_XuGUMg Earth Decides: https://www.earthdecides.org/community Cartoonathon: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/11/humour-and-generative-ai-can-help-us-discuss-the-climate-crisis/ Podcasts: Check out all our podcasts on wef.ch/podcasts: YouTube: - https://www.youtube.com/@wef/podcasts Radio Davos - subscribe: https://pod.link/1504682164 Meet the Leader - subscribe: https://pod.link/1534915560 Agenda Dialogues - subscribe: https://pod.link/1574956552 Join the World Economic Forum Podcast Club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wefpodcastclub
Is football finally coming home?A win tonight against the Netherlands would leave the England team one win away from their first major tournament win since 1996.But is Ireland backing the Three Lions?To discuss, Mandy Johnston is joined by Ian O'Doherty Columnist with the Irish Independent, Ciaran Bradley, Digital Editor at Newstalk and Aidan McCarthy, Technologist and Writer.Image: @england
Ukraine Must Win: pre-election panel conversation with the participation of: - Edward Lucas - Paul Mason - Macer Gifford and moderated by Jonathan Fink (Silicon Curtain) ---------- Organiser: SupportUkraine.UK (Instagram @supportukraine.uk). Thanks to the Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB) London Branch for hosting the event. All funds raised from this event will be directed to help frontline medics in Ukraine. Date: Friday, June 28 · 7 - 9pm (GMT+1) Host: Ukrainian Cultural Centre, AUGB London Location: 154 Holland Park Avenue London W11 4UH ---------- If the West provides Ukraine with support to win the war, this victory will secure peace not only for Ukraine but for the whole of Europe. A pre-election discussion with representatives from three main political parties. Support Ukraine looks forward to a night of captivating conversation about what's needed for a Ukrainian victory. The panel will be quizzed by the host of the Silicon Curtain podcast Jonathan Fink. He'll be joined by Edward Lucas, Paul Mason and Macer Gifford. ---------- Welcome to the pre-election debate. The election outcome may seem to be broadly predictable, but what will Day one for the new UK government look like? How prominent will Ukraine be in the priority list of a new cabinet? Will there be a continuation of foreign policy, and will it be aligned behind a Ukrainian victory – not simply the vaguely worded and non-committal phrase “as long as it takes”. The devil will be on the detail, ranging from issue such as rearming Britain for a dangerous world to our commitment to international law and cracking down on the laundering of oligarch money and finding our place in a fracturing global economy. But tonight, we will be discussing whether the war in Ukraine, which was initiated by Russia, should be at the top of the list. The longer it drags on, the higher the cost for Ukraine in human and economic terms, and the more malign and toxic Russia seem to be becoming. Despite Escalation management, prolonging the war seems to be compounding risks of a wider conflagration, rather than mitigating risk. We desperately need leadership to resolve the war, and align around a Ukrainian victory, but will we get it through the result of this election? ---------- Edward Lucas was one of the first journalists to raise the alarm about Putin's actions and motivations. While most of the world still thought of Putin as ‘someone we could do business with', Edward published a prescient and insightful book in 2008 called “The New Cold War – Putin's threat to Russia and the West”. Edward Lucas is now a full-time Liberal Democrat is a Prospective candidate for the Cities of London and Westminster constituency, on a platform that includes defending democracy against dirty money and corruption. ---------- Paul Mason is a British commentator and radio personality. He was Culture and Digital Editor of Channel 4 News, becoming the programme's Economics Editor in 2014. He is the author of several books, and a visiting professor at the University of Wolverhampton. Allegedly Mason was a member of the Workers' Power group, as a Leftie activist, but he now explains that “What his politics are is very complicated.” Mason was considered as a candidate by the Labour Party to run in the constituency of Islington North at this election but was not selected for the final shortlist. ---------- Macer Gifford is a British veteran of the Ukrainian Army – who is well known to members of NAFO (North Atlantic Fellas Organization), and those who follow the Ukraine war in detail. As he says on his Twitter profile, he is channelling the spirit of George Orwell, and his dispatches from the frontlines of the war in Ukraine have been highly engaging, informative, eloquent, and full of humanity. Macer has an MSc in Security & Diplomacy and has followed Conservative politics for many years. ----------
Ukraine Must Win: pre-election panel event - Audience Q&A - with the participation of: - Edward Lucas- Paul Mason - Macer Giffordand moderated by Jonathan Fink (Silicon Curtain)----------Organiser: SupportUkraine.UK (Instagram @supportukraine.uk). Thanks to the Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB) London Branch for hosting the event.All funds raised from this event will be directed to help frontline medics in Ukraine.Date: Friday, June 28 · 7 - 9pm (GMT+1)Host: Ukrainian Cultural Centre, AUGB LondonLocation: 154 Holland Park Avenue London W11 4UH----------If the West provides Ukraine with support to win the war, this victory will secure peace not only for Ukraine but for the whole of Europe. A pre-election discussion with representatives from three main political parties. Support Ukraine looks forward to a night of captivating conversation about what's needed for a Ukrainian victory. The panel will be quizzed by the host of the Silicon Curtain podcast Jonathan Fink. He'll be joined by Edward Lucas, Paul Mason and Macer Gifford.----------Welcome to the pre-election debate. The election outcome may seem to be broadly predictable, but what will Day one for the new UK government look like? How prominent will Ukraine be in the priority list of a new cabinet? Will there be a continuation of foreign policy, and will it be aligned behind a Ukrainian victory – not simply the vaguely worded and non-committal phrase “as long as it takes”. The devil will be on the detail, ranging from issue such as rearming Britain for a dangerous world to our commitment to international law and cracking down on the laundering of oligarch money and finding our place in a fracturing global economy. But tonight, we will be discussing whether the war in Ukraine, which was initiated by Russia, should be at the top of the list. The longer it drags on, the higher the cost for Ukraine in human and economic terms, and the more malign and toxic Russia seem to be becoming. Despite Escalation management, prolonging the war seems to be compounding risks of a wider conflagration, rather than mitigating risk. We desperately need leadership to resolve the war, and align around a Ukrainian victory, but will we get it through the result of this election?----------Edward Lucas was one of the first journalists to raise the alarm about Putin's actions and motivations. While most of the world still thought of Putin as ‘someone we could do business with', Edward published a prescient and insightful book in 2008 called “The New Cold War – Putin's threat to Russia and the West”. Edward Lucas is now a full-time Liberal Democrat is a Prospective candidate for the Cities of London and Westminster constituency, on a platform that includes defending democracy against dirty money and corruption. ----------Paul Mason is a British commentator and radio personality. He was Culture and Digital Editor of Channel 4 News, becoming the programme's Economics Editor in 2014. He is the author of several books, and a visiting professor at the University of Wolverhampton. Allegedly Mason was a member of the Workers' Power group, as a Leftie activist, but he now explains that “What his politics are is very complicated.” Mason was considered as a candidate by the Labour Party to run in the constituency of Islington North at this election but was not selected for the final shortlist. ----------Macer Gifford is a British veteran of the Ukrainian Army – who is well known to members of NAFO (North Atlantic Fellas Organization), and those who follow the Ukraine war in detail. As he says on his Twitter profile, he is channelling the spirit of George Orwell, and his dispatches from the frontlines of the war in Ukraine have been highly engaging, informative, eloquent, and full of humanity. Macer has an MSc in Security & Diplomacy and has followed Conservative politics for many years. ----------
Send us a Text Message.Welcome back to Three Kitchens Podcast as we inch closer to the end of Season 4! In this episode we dive into the wonderful world of food trends. Who better to guide us through this delicious journey than Wanda Baker, the Digital Editor & Marketing Communications Manager at Savour Calgary Food Magazine? Savour Calgary is a source of all things food-related in an around Calgary, Canada. It features stories of entrepreneurs, eaters, drinkers and distillers. Wanda Baker is a professional communicator, storyteller and conversation starter, and has been food blogging for many years as well. She joins us to chat about food trends, both current and from the past. We get into how chefs and restaurants inspire home cooking trends, and how those trends came about and circulated prior to today's social media landscape. We speculate about why some trends prove to have staying power and others are here today and gone tomorrow.We hope you enjoy this fun look at food trends! Be sure to check out Savour Calgary online, Wanda's recipe blog and all the other things we chatted about in this episode - links are below! FEATURED IN OUR MIDROLL: WOMEN WHO PODCAST MAGAZINEIf you like this podcast so much you're thinking of launching your own show, pick up the latest issue of Women Who Podcast magazine and learn all about podcasting. Women Who Podcast magazine celebrates women independent podcasters from all over the globe. It's a place where their efforts are seen, their stories are heard, and their hard work is acknowledged. Women Who Podcast magazine strives to be a forum for fans and hosts to reach out to one another for support, collaboration, and inspiration. Visit womenwhopodcastmag.com and on Instagram @womenwhopodcastmagazineEpisode Links~~~~~ Savour Calgary Food Magazine~ Wanda Baker's Food Blog~ Baked Feta Pasta Recipe~ Jellied Salads Episode~ Vertical Farming Episode~ Flat bread and pork tenderloin using counter top appliances episode~ Three Kitchens Podcast - a home cooking showCheck out our website where you can listen to all of our episodes and find recipes on our blog: www.threekitchenspodcast.comYou can support the show with a small donation at Buy Me A Coffee.Want to be a guest? We want to hear from you! Join us on our socials!Instagram @three_kitchens_podcastFacebook @threekitchenspodcastYouTube @threekitchenspodcastTikTok @threekitchenspodcastRate, review, follow, subscribe and tell your friends!
Ukraine Must Win: pre-election panel conversation with the participation of: - Edward Lucas - Paul Mason - Macer Gifford and moderated by Jonathan Fink (Silicon Curtain) ---------- Organiser: SupportUkraine.UK (Instagram @supportukraine.uk). Thanks to the Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB) London Branch for hosting the event. All funds raised from this event will be directed to help frontline medics in Ukraine. Date: Friday, June 28 · 7 - 9pm (GMT+1) Host: Ukrainian Cultural Centre, AUGB London Location: 154 Holland Park Avenue London W11 4UH ---------- If the West provides Ukraine with support to win the war, this victory will secure peace not only for Ukraine but for the whole of Europe. A pre-election discussion with representatives from three main political parties. Support Ukraine looks forward to a night of captivating conversation about what's needed for a Ukrainian victory. The panel will be quizzed by the host of the Silicon Curtain podcast Jonathan Fink. He'll be joined by Edward Lucas, Paul Mason and Macer Gifford. ---------- Welcome to the pre-election debate. The election outcome may seem to be broadly predictable, but what will Day one for the new UK government look like? How prominent will Ukraine be in the priority list of a new cabinet? Will there be a continuation of foreign policy, and will it be aligned behind a Ukrainian victory – not simply the vaguely worded and non-committal phrase “as long as it takes”. The devil will be on the detail, ranging from issue such as rearming Britain for a dangerous world to our commitment to international law and cracking down on the laundering of oligarch money and finding our place in a fracturing global economy. But tonight, we will be discussing whether the war in Ukraine, which was initiated by Russia, should be at the top of the list. The longer it drags on, the higher the cost for Ukraine in human and economic terms, and the more malign and toxic Russia seem to be becoming. Despite Escalation management, prolonging the war seems to be compounding risks of a wider conflagration, rather than mitigating risk. We desperately need leadership to resolve the war, and align around a Ukrainian victory, but will we get it through the result of this election? ---------- Edward Lucas was one of the first journalists to raise the alarm about Putin's actions and motivations. While most of the world still thought of Putin as ‘someone we could do business with', Edward published a prescient and insightful book in 2008 called “The New Cold War – Putin's threat to Russia and the West”. Edward Lucas is now a full-time Liberal Democrat is a Prospective candidate for the Cities of London and Westminster constituency, on a platform that includes defending democracy against dirty money and corruption. ---------- Paul Mason is a British commentator and radio personality. He was Culture and Digital Editor of Channel 4 News, becoming the programme's Economics Editor in 2014. He is the author of several books, and a visiting professor at the University of Wolverhampton. Allegedly Mason was a member of the Workers' Power group, as a Leftie activist, but he now explains that “What his politics are is very complicated.” Mason was considered as a candidate by the Labour Party to run in the constituency of Islington North at this election but was not selected for the final shortlist. ---------- Macer Gifford is a British veteran of the Ukrainian Army – who is well known to members of NAFO (North Atlantic Fellas Organization), and those who follow the Ukraine war in detail. As he says on his Twitter profile, he is channelling the spirit of George Orwell, and his dispatches from the frontlines of the war in Ukraine have been highly engaging, informative, eloquent, and full of humanity. Macer has an MSc in Security & Diplomacy and has followed Conservative politics for many years. ----------
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Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
There are two distinct and unrelated definitions of the word “floxing.” In this podcast, the author of an editorial in the July-August 2024 issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology discusses both, while providing an interesting lesson about potential drug-drug interactions that psychiatrists should be mindful of. The author is Dr. Richard Shader, who is Founding Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of the Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology. Dr. Shader describes the two definitions in a conversation with Dr. Julia Ann Koretski, a psychiatrist at Mass General Brigham Newton-Wellesley Hospital and Digital Editor of Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, In recent decades in genetics and biology, floxing has meant to insert or sandwich a specific DNA sequence in a targeted gene. The current lay or street language term is, however, the topic of the podcast. Here, floxing refers to serious side effects attributed to the use of fluoroquinolone antibiotics. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) refers to these effects as fluoroquinolone-associated disability or FQAD. The podcast focuses on those disabilities and the need for prescribers to guard against drug-drug interactions of the widely used antibiotic ciprofloxacin with widely prescribed psychotropic medications including clozapine, duloxetine, and fluvoxamine. Dr. Shader calls for case studies to demonstrate toxicity and to ferret out causality. Clinicians should direct instances of interaction to FDA's reporting portal www.fda.gov/medwatch.
Psychotic bipolar depression (PBD) is a prevalent yet understudied psychiatric illness with no specific guidelines or Food and Drug Administration-approved medications for its treatment. Recent studies suggest that some antipsychotics and mood stabilizers may be effective in managing bipolar depression; however, their effectiveness for PBD remains unclear. With an urgent need for more focused research for managing PBD, several authors conducted a literature review to piece together existing literature on the topic. In this podcast, Dr. Julia Ann Koretski, Digital Editor of the Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology (JCP), discusses the review with two of its authors, Dr. Maité Cintrón Pastrana and Dr. Anthony Rothschild, who is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology. Both authors are from the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School. A third author, Jessica C. Irizarry Flores, is from the Ponce Health Science University Medical School in Puerto Rico. The article appears in the July/August 2024 issue of the journal.
Joining Theo Delaney to relive the goals of her life is the Digital Editor of the BBC World Service Anna Doble who presents the weekly radio show Pick of the World. Her new book, the acclaimed ‘Connection Is A Song', tells her story of coming of age in the 90s through the music of the the time. Anna is a Leeds fan and among her chosen scorers are Luke Ayling, Pablo Hernandez and Chloe Kelly @annadoble@LifeGoalsTD@theodelaney https://geni.us/ConnectionIsASonghttps://www.theodelaney.com/life-goals-links
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Top Stories:1. Expedia leaders are outGeekwire article/Seattle Times article2. Synapse bankruptcy affects Seattle startupGeekwire article3. Amazon AWS CEO changePSBJ article (CEO leaving)PSBJ article (new CEO)4. OpenAI's new voice productGeekwire article5. Local VC to launch startup community hubGeekwire articleAbout guest co-host Coral Garnick Ducken - Digital Editor, Madrona:Prior to her current role as Digital Editor for Seattle VC firm Madrona, she was a content writer for Blueprint Technologies. Before that she was the Associate Editor at Puget Sound Business Journal after leaving Seattle Times as a business reporter. Coral earned her masters degree in Journalism from Columbia University.Host Rachel Horgan:Rachel is an independent event producer, emcee and entrepreneur. She worked for the Business Journal for 5 years as their Director of Events interviewing business leaders on stage before launching the weekly podcast. She earned her communication degree from the University of San Diego.Contact:Email: theweeklyseattle@gmail.comInstagram: @theweeklyseattleWebsite: www.theweeklyseattle.com
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Digital Editor Al Lunsford was one of the lucky winners of the annual media lottery to play a round at Augusta National the day after the final round of the 2024 Masters Tournament. On a special edition of the LINKS Golf Podcast, Al chats with co-host Joe Passov, a past media lottery winner, and details the week leading up to his round, the experience of playing the course, and what he learned along the way. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Today on THE ROCK FIGHT (an outdoor podcast that aims for the head) Colin reflects on how sea kayaking was a formative activity in his outdoor adventure career and ponders what has happened to the paddling category since it's heyday in the 1990's. Has it's popularity decreased?Then Joe Potoczak, Digital Editor of Paddling Magazine, joins Colin and provides updates on paddling's growth, the effect of the Stand Up Paddle board boom and how user generated content has impacted the paddling media scene.For all of Paddling Magazine's content (and to subscribe) click here!Head to www.rockfight.co and sign up for News From the Front, Rock Fight's weekly newsletter!Please follow and subscribe to THE ROCK FIGHT and give us a 5 star rating wherever you get your podcasts.Have a question or comment for a future mailbag episode? Send it to myrockfight@gmail.com or send a message on Instagram or Threads.Subscribe to Adventure Journal to get more Justin Housman in your life.Check out Long Weekend Coffee for the best cup of coffee for your next adventure. Be sure to enter promo code 'rock10' at checkout to receive 10% off of your first order. Thanks for listening! THE ROCK FIGHT is a production of Rock Fight, LLC.
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Alex Pierson speaks with Greg Layson, Mobile and Digital Editor of Auto News Canada, about why Ford Motor Co. is delaying the start of electric vehicle production at its plant in Oakville, Ont., by two years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In 2024 to date, dozens of measles cases have already been reported from multiple states herein the US, according to the CDC. And cases are increasing worldwide as the World Health Organization announced recently reporting more than 300,000 cases in 2023, a 79% increase from the year prior. My guest today writes about measles and immune amnesia: The risk associated with measles infection is much greater than the sum of its observable symptoms. The immune memories that you have acquired are priceless, built over many years and from countless exposures to a menagerie of germs. Measles virus is especially dangerous because it has the ability to destroy what's been earned: immune memory from previous infections. Joining me today to talk about measles, the importance of vaccination and immune amnesia is Ashley Hagen, MS. Ashley is the Scientific and Digital Editor for the American Society for Microbiology and host of ASM's Microbial Minutes and Meet the Microbiologist. Show notes: Meet the Microbiologist Measles and Immune Amnesia
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In 1954, Dr Heinz Lehmann published the first clinical article on the use of chlorpromazine. Chlorpromazine was the first synthetic drug used to control states of mania and psychomotor excitement, marking the birth of modern psychopharmacology. Seventy years later, the Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology is highlighting the anniversary of Dr Lehmann's publication. The January-February 2024 issue of the journal includes a guest editorial that offers a brief history lesson on Dr Lehmann's contributions. The authors of the editorial are Drs. Pablo Dutra, Richard Balon, and Antonio E. Nardi. In this podcast, the authors of the editorial are joined by a distinguished group of JCP Editorial Board members to discuss Dr. Lehmann's research and the many profound ways the research environment has changed in the past 70 years. Along with the authors, the podcast participants are Drs. Carl Salzman, Alan Schatzberg, Leslie Citrome, Matthew Byerly, John Davis, and Anthony Rothschild. Dr Julia Koretski, Digital Editor for JCP, leads the discussion. The guest editorial is published in the January-February 2024 issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, in an article titled "Celebrating 70 Years of the First Publication on Antipsychotic Treatment in North America by Heinz E. Lehmann and Gorman E. Hanrahan: Would Their Methodology Still Be Conceivable?"
Steve Cavendish and Braden Gall talk Nashville sports, media and business. First, Braden and Steve vent about the end of the Nashville SC season. Our guest is Kim Baldwin, Digital Editor of the Nashville Scene. Getting into digital strategy 10 years of changes Weekly promotion of print Catering your message by platform Social-driven traffic metric Unexpected reactions What's the next best thing? Newsletters are the thing Lies about community Aggregation and creators Live coverage of events Steve and Braden debate where they will be consuming and creating content in the next five years. Lamestream Sports is BTYB Jasper's on West End. Be sure to subscribe to the 440 YouTube page and turn on those notifications.
Welcome to PoliticsJOE Pubcast.Oli, Ava, and Ed are joined by Digital Editor of the Jewish Chronicle Josh Kaplan to analyse the revelations of the Covid Inquiry, including exactly what is a f*ckpig.Presenters: Oli Dugmore, Ava Santina, Ed Campbell, and Josh CaplanProducer: Laura BeveridgeSting design: Chris WhiteProduction: Seán Hickey and Shawnee Linstead Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sam talks with Roxy Szal, Austin-based feminist writer and Digital Editor of Ms. Magazine about the state of emergency for abortion access in many parts of the U.S. and much more. Sign up for emails at https://msmagazine.com/ and listen to the On The Issues podcast hosted by Michelle Godwin here. Check out the Fifty Years of Ms. book here. Plus commentary from Coco Das (@Coco_Das) about GOP front-runner Donald Trump's attacks on the U.S. military, a basis for optimism for the future, and more. How to help the show? Rate and review wherever you get your podcasts; share with your friends! Get involved at RefuseFascism.org. We're still on Twitter (@RefuseFascism) and other social platforms including Threads, Mastodon and Bluesky. Send your comments to samanthagoldman@refusefascism.org or @SamBGoldman. Record a voice message for the show here. Connect with the movement at RefuseFascism.org and support: · paypal.me/refusefascism · donate.refusefascism.org · patreon.com/refusefascism Music for this episode: Penny the Snitch by Ikebe Shakedown --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/refuse-fascism/message
MLB argued today at a bankruptcy hearing that they should reclaim the rights to certain teams' broadcasts - including the Twins - from Diamond Sports. What might change as a result of that? Michael Rand, Digital Editor for the Star Tribune joined Jason.